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The Life of William Hey, Esq. FRS. late Senior Surgeon of the General Infirmary at Leeds. In Two Parts.-Part I. The Professional Life, with Remarks on his Writings. Part II. The Moral and Social Life, with Appendices. By John Pearson, FRS. &c.

The Genuine Remains, in Prose and Verse, of Samuel Butler, with additional Notes, &c. In 2 Vols. 8vo.

The Royal Exile, or Poetical Epistles of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her Captivity in England, with other Original Poems. By a Young Lady. In 2 Vols. 8vo. A Celestial Atlas, comprising Projections of the Planispheres and particular Constructions of the Signs of the Zodiac, and the Constellations in each Hemisphere, exactly as they appear in the Heavens, in a Series of Thirty beautifully Engraved Maps. By Alexander Jamieson, AM.

Illustrations of the History, Manners and Customs, Arts, Sciences, and Literature of Japan; selected from Japanese Manuscripts, and Printed Works. By M. Tits ingh, formerly chief Agent of the Dutch East India Company at Nangasaki; and accompanied with many Coloured Engravings, faithfully Copied from Original Japanese Paintings and Designs.

Constance, a Tale. By Miss Hill, Author of The Poet's Child.

Remarks on Cutaneous Diseases. By Mr. Wilkinson, of Sloane-street.

A new Edition of Mr. Young's Farmer's Kalendar. By Mr. John Middleton, Author of the Middlesex Survey.

Description de l'Egypte, ou Recueil des Observations et des Recherches Faites en Egypte, Pendant l'Expédition de l'Armée Française. In 25 8vo. Vols. and 180 Livraisons of Plates. To be published Monthly.

A Practical Scheme for the Reduction of the Public Debt and Taxation, without Individual Sacrifice. By Jonathan Wilks. The Village Coquette, a Novel. By the Author of Such is the World. In 3 Vols. 12mo.

A Critical Dissertation on the Nature and Principles of Taste. By M. M'Dermot. In 1 Vol. 8vo.

Blighted Ambition, or the Rise and Fall of the Earl of Somerset, an Historical Romance. By Maurice Brantome. In 3 Vols. 12mo.

A Universal Technological Dictionary, containing Definitions of all Terms of Art and Science, Drawn from the most Ap

proved Writers, Ancient and Modern. By Mr. Crabb, Author of English SynonyIn Two 4to. Vols. with numerous Engravings, to be published in Monthly Parts.

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Elements of Self Knowledge, or a Familiar Introduction to Moral Philosophy. In 1 Vol. 12mo. principally adapted to Young Persons, entering into active Life. By the Rev. Thomas Finch.

A Fourth and Improved Edition of Mr. Robert Stevens's Essay on Average, and on other Subjects connected with the Contract of Marine Insurance. To which will be added, the Practice and Law of Mer-cantile Arbitrations.

Laodamia to Protesilaus, and Enone to Paris, Translated from Ovid's Epistles, into English Verse. By J. Guy, Jun.

Conversations on Mineralogy, with Plates by Mr. Lowry. In 12mo.

Europe, or a General Survey of the present Situation of the principal Powers, with Conjectures on their Future Prospects. By a Citizen of the United States. In 1

Vol. 8vo.

The Perils of Man, or War, Women, and Witchcraft. In 3 Vols. By James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd.

The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year 1822. Containing Memoirs of celebrated Men who have died in 182021.

An Atlas of Ancient Geography. By S. Butler, DD. Author of Ancient and Modern Geography. Also, by the same, An Atlas of Modern Geography.

Mr. Booth's Letter to Mr. Malthus, on the Subject of Population.

Madaline, a Tale. In 2 Vols. 12mo By Mrs. Opie.

The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan. In 1 Vol. 8vo.

A new Work by Miss Spence, entitled Old Stories. In 3 Vols.

The Second Edition of Views of America, in a Series of Letters from that Country to a Friend in England, during 181819-20. By Frances Wright.

Proofs and Illustrations of the Principles of Population. By Francis Place.

A Mother's Portrait Sketched soon after her Decease, for the Study of her Children. By their Surviving Parent.

The Principles of Medicine, on the plan of the Baconian Philosophy.-Vol. I. On Febrile and Inflammatory Diseases. By Mr. R. D. Hamilton.

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A Series of Portraits of Eminent Cha

History.

Quintus Curtius's History of Alexander the Great, translated by Peter Pratt, 2 Vols. 11. 10s.

The History of Scotland from the Inva sion of the Romans till the Union with England. With a Sketch of the Rebel lions of 1715 and 1745. By D. Mackintosh. 12mo. 6s.

Medicine, Surgery, and Physiology,

The Art of Invigorating and Preserving Life, with the Pleasure of making a Will By Dr. Kitchiner. Third 12mo, Edition.

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A Letter to Dr. Parry, on the Influence of Artificial Eruptions in certain Diseases, &c. By Edward Jenner, MD. &c. 4to. 58.

A System of Pathological and Operativé Surgery, founded on Anatomy, with Engravings. By Robert All, FRS. &c. Vols,

I. and II. 12s. 6d. each.

Miscellaneous Works of the late Robert

racters, introduced into the Novels and Willan, MD. Edited by Ashby Smith, Tales of the Author of Waverley, No. I. to V. 12mo, 8s. each. 8vo. 10s.

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The Scottish Orphans, a Moral Tale for Young People. By Mrs. Blackwood. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

The Orphans of Normandy, or Florentin and Lucie. By Mrs. Sherwood. 12mo. 38. 6d.

A Dictionary of French Homonymes. By D. Boileau. 8vo. 9s. 6d.

A Grammar of the Sanscrit Language on a New Plan. By the Rev. W. Yates. 4to. 21. 10s.

The fruits of Enterprize, exhibited in the Travels of Belzoni. By the Author of the Indian Cabinet. With 24 Engravings. 6s.

Geography.

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A Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System. Vol. I. on Convulsive and Maniacal Affections. By J. C. Prichard, MD. &c. 8vo. 12s.

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A Treatise on Diseases of the Chest, Translated from the French of R. T. H. Laennee, MD. By John Forbes, MD. 8vo. 14s.

Miscellaneous.

Sir William Jones's Discourses, 2 Vols. 24mo. 5s. 6d.

deals, Trials of Battle, Courts of Chivalry, A Brief Display of the Origin of Or&c. By James P. Gilchrist. 8vo. 12s.

The Beauties of Addison, 12mo. 68. Letters of Mary Lepel, Lady Hervey, with a Memoir and Notes. 8vo. 9s. 6d. The Gossip, a Series of Original Essays and Letters, &c. 4s. 6d.

Time's Telescope for 1822; or, the Astronomer's, Naturalist's, Botanist's. and Historian's Guide throughout the Year with an Introduction, containing the Outlines of Conchology, and a coloured Plate of Shells. 12mo. 9s.

Leigh's New Picture of London and its Environs for 1822, with very important additions and numerous Views, expressly engraved for this Edition. 18mo. Price

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May You Like It. By a Country Curate. 12mo. 6s.

The Priest, a Novel. In 3 Vols. 18s. Maurice Powell, an Historical Welsh Tale of England's Troubles. 3 Vols. 188. Poetry and the Drama. Sardanapalus, a Tragedy; The Two Foscari, a Tragedy; Cain, a Mystery. By Lord Byron. 8vo. 15s.

Gordon, a Tale; a Poetical Review of Don Juan, 8vo. 4s.

Specimens of the German Lyric Poets, consisting of Translations in Verse, from the Works of Burger, Goethe, Klopstock, &c. with Biographical Notices. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Faustus, from the German of Goethe, with Retsch's Twenty-six Outlines, 4to. 20s. The Plates separately, 148.

The Pleasures of Conversation, a Poem. By W. Cooke, Esq. 5s. 6d.

The Two Pages of Frederick the Great, a Comic Piece. By John Poole, Esq. 2s. Idle Hours, a Collection of Poems. By W. H. Armstrong, 12mo. 68.

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Selim, a Turkish Tale, in Three Cantos. By G. Fitzgerald.

Sir Heraud of Arden, a Tale, rl. 8vo. 68. Desultory Thoughts in London, Titus and Gisippus, and other Poems. By Charles Lloyd. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

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Rosalie, a Swiss Relic, with other Poems.

Political Economy.

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Sketches taken during Ten Voyages to Africa, By Captain John Adams. 8vo. 78. 6d.

Letters from Palestine, descriptive of a Tour through Galilee and Judæa. By T. R. Jolliffe. Third Edition. 2 Vols. 8vo. 17. 1s.

Some Account of Kentish Town, its Ancient Condition, Improvement, and pre

Elements of Political Economy. By sent State. 2s. 6d. James Mill, Esq. 8vo. 8s.

NEW PATENTS.

Thomas Martin and Charles Grafton, of Birmingham, printing ink manufacturers; for a method of making fine light black of very superior colour, which they call spirit black; and a new apparatus for producing the same. Oct. 24th.

Benjamin Thompson, of Ayton Cottage, Durham, Gent. for a method of facilitating the conveyance of carriages along iron and wood rail-ways, tram-ways, and other roads. Oct. 24th.

Charles Tuckley, Sen. of Kenton-street, Brunswick-square, cabinet-maker; for certain improvements applicable to windowsashes, either single or double hung, fixed or sliding sashes, casements, window shutters, and window blinds.-Nov. 1st.

Samuel Hobday, of Birmingham, patent snuffer maker; for a method of manufacturing the furniture for umbrellas and parasols, and of uniting the same together. Nov. 1st.

John Frederick Archbold, Esq. of Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street, London; for a mode of ventilating close carriages.-Nov. .1st.

Richard Wright, of Mount-row, Kentroad, Surrey, engineer; for improvements in the process of distillation.-Nov. 9th.

David Redmund, of Agnes-Circus, Oldstreet-road, Middlesex, engineer; for an improvement in the construction or manufacture of hinges for doors.-Nov. 9th.

Franz Areton Egells, of Britannia-terrace, City-road, Middlesex, engineer; for certain improvements on steam-engines. Nov. 9th.

William Westley Richards, of Birmingham, gun-maker; for an improvement in the construction of gun and pistol locks.-Nov. 10th.

James Gardner, of Banbury, Oxfordshire, ironmonger; for a machine preparatory to melting in the manufacture of tallow, soap, and candles; and which machine may be used for other similar purposes.-Nov. 9th.

John Bates, of Bradford, Yorkshire, machine-maker; for certain machinery for the purpose of feeding furnaces of every description, steam-engines, and other boilers, with coal, coke, and fuel of every kind. -Nov. 9th.

William Penrose, of Stummorgangs, Yorkshire, miller; for various improvements in the machinery for propelling vessels, and in vessels so propelled.Nov. 10th.

BANKRUPTS IN ENGLAND,

Where the Town or City in which the Bankrupt resides is not expressed, it will be always in London or the Neighbourhood. So also of the Residences of the Attorneys, whose names are placed after a [.

T distinguishes London Commissions, C those of the country.

Gazette Nov. 24 to Dec. 20.

Beaumont, J. D. Maidstone, upholsterer. [Dick

inson, 35, St. Swithin's-lane. T. Byass, H. Rayleigh, Essex, surgeon.

Temple. C.

[Milne,

Clark, J. Commercial-place, Commercial-road, Middlesex, ship-owner. [Simpson, 1, Fen-court,

Feuchurch-street. T.

-Dentith, J. Liverpool, silversmith,

28, Castle-street, Holborn. C.

[Wheeler,

Dobell, J. Cranbrook, Kent, currier. [Alliston, Freeman's-court, Cornhill. T.

Dobson, T. and G. Thompson, Darlington, Durham, mercers. [Perkins, Gray's-inn. C. Elliott, T. and S. Haslock, Northampton, boot manufacturers. [Carter, Lord Mayor's Courtoffice, Royal Exchange T.

Mumby, R. Glamford Briggs, Lincoln, mercer. [Mason, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars. C. Ricket, H. Shoreditch, Middlesex, grocer. [Amory, Throgmorton-street. T. Rivolta, A. Brook-street, Holborn, looking-glass manufacturer. [Jones, New Inn. T. Sanders, J. Coventry, auctioneer. [Coombe, Copthal-court. C.

Temple, N. Fleet-street, wine-merchant. [Bartlett, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-street. T. Warner, R. Huntingdon, ironmonger. [Egan, 25, Essex-street, Strand. C.

Whatley, T. Batcombe, Somerset, shopkeeper. [Dyne, 59, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.

Whitehead, James, Hanley, Stafford, merchant. [Wright, 10, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C. Wild, W. Sheffield, merchant. [Blakelock, Serjeant's-inn. C.

Winch, B. Hawkhurst, Kent, farmer. [Gregson, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street. T.

Nov. 27. Bayliss, T. Curdworth, Warwick, dealer. [Clarke, Chancery-lane. C.

Boultbee, J. and J. W. Cole, Peterborough, bankers. [Anderton, Quality-ct. Chancery-lane. C. Cooper, C. Upper North-place, Gray's-Inn-road, grocer. [Amory, Throgmorton-street. T. Denzilve, M. K. Bridport, Dorset, bookseller. [Hopkinson, Lincoln's-inn. C.

Eastwood, R. Leeds, draper. [Makinson, Temple. C.

Fowler, J. Mark-lane, tea-dealer. [Hodgson, 14, John-street, Adelphi. T.

Jackson, R. Cannon-street, merchant. [Borradaile, jun. 18, Cateaton-street. T. Kirkham, G. Lancaster, merchant. [Chippendall, 56, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-in-fields. C. Levi, H. Nelson-square, Blackfriar's-road, merchant. [Green, Angel-court, Throgmorton-st. T. Morton, P. Salford, Lancaster, merchant. [Ellis, Chancery-lane. C.

Nicolson, J. Cummersdale, Cumberland, ironfounder. [Clennell, Staple's-inn, C. Parker, R. Whitchurch, Salop, stationer. [Stocker, New Boswell-court, Carey-street. C. Ritchie, J., F. Richardson, and J. Ritchie. Watling-street, warehousemen. [Smith, Hattoncourt, Threadneedle-street. T. Staff, C. and W. W., Norwich, bombasine-manufacturers. [Abbott, Roll's-yard, Chancery-lane.

C.

Dec. 1.-Armistead, J. Clapham, York, cottonspinner. [Norris, 26, Johu-street, Bedford-row. Attwood, A. Lymington, Southampton, surgeon. [Capes, Gray's-inn. C.

C.

Bray, D. Plymouth-dock, victualler. [Bourdillon, Bread-street, Cheapside. C.

Campart, W. H. Croydon, hatter. [Saunders, 11, Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square. T. Cella, P. Modeford-court, Fenchurch-street, winemerchant. [Annesley, Finsbury-square. T. Clarkson, J. Gracechurch-street, hatter. [Osbaldeston, London-street, Fenchurch-st. T. Cropper, Jas. Great Peter-street, Westminster, brewer. [Manguall, 16, Aldermanbury. T. Fisher, F. jun. Leicester-square, surgeon. [Budd, Bedford-row. T.

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Hounsfield, J. Cononley, York, calico-manufac

turer. [Lowe, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. C.

Howard, J. St. Martin's-court, St. Martin's-lane, cordwainer. [Jones, Mincing-lane. T.

Kay, T. Lambridge-place, Somerset, auctioneer. Longrigg, I. Liverpool, linen-draper. [Wheeler, [Noel, Great Ormond-street. T. 28, Castle-street, Holborn. C.

Longster, G. Highbury-terrace, Islington, merchant. [Smith, Bedford-row. T.

Monkhouse, R. New Shoreham, Sussex, timbermerchant. [Hicks, Gray's-inn-square. C. Niblock, J. and R. S. Latham, Bath, woollen-drapers. [Bourdillon, Bread-street. C Paine, E. Little Chart, Kent, paper-maker. [Elwyn, Thavies-inn. C.

Dec. 4.-Barker, W. Welch Whittle, Lancaster, victualler. [Chippendall, Great Queen-st. C. Box, T. Buckingham, banker. [Evans, Hattongarden. T.

Burkitt, W. Beverley, York, miller. [Shaw, 18, Ely-place, Holborn. C.

Court, H. Fish-street-hill, straw hat-manufacturer. [Reynolds, 96, St. John-st. Clerkenwell. T. Gayfer, T. Bruisyard, Suffolk, merchant. [Alexander, 36, Carey-st. Lincoln's-inn-fields. C. Greaves, J. Sheffield, York, merchant. [Knowles, 2, New-inn. C.

Harrison, John, Beckfoot, Westmoreland, joiner. [Holme, New-inn. C.

Hutchings, James, Home Park-buildings, Devon, builder. [Raine, Temple. C.

Mabson, W. Kelsale, Suffolk, farmer. [Elkins, Temple-chambers. C.

Moyse, W. Saxmundham, Suffolk, baker. [Elkins, Temple-chambers. C.

Staff, E. and W. W. Norwich, brick-makers. [Holme, New-inn. C.

Warner, J. Garforth, York, maltster. [Battye,
Chancery-lane. C.

Dec. 8.-Bellott, H. Manchester, cotton-manu
facturer. [Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn. C.
Epps, J. Holborn, ham merchant. [Harvey, 43,
Lincoln's-inn-fields. T.

Gale, Q. Newgate market, butcher. [Wilmot, 38,
Essex-street, Strand. T.

Landcastle, J. and R. N. Gillard, jun. Bristol, carpenters. [Sherwood, Canterbury-square, Southwark. C.

Lapage, S. Clement's-lane, dry salter. [Griffith, 86, High-street, St. Mary-le-bone. T. Litchfield, John, Cambridge, gardener. [Farlow, Gray's-inn. C.

Margetts, Thos. Old Woodstock, Oxford, wheelwright. [Lowden, Clement's-inn. C. Marsden, P. Sheffield, grocer. [Blakelock, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street. C.

Page, W. Lime-street, spirit merchant. [Farlow, 14, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. T.

Staff, H. A. Norwich, soap-manufacturer. [Lythgoe, Essex-street, Strand. C.

Warner, R. Peckfield-house, Garforth, York, dealer. [Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn-square. C. Williams, Sam. Bristol, apothecary. [Poole, 12, Gray's-inn-square. C.

C.

Dec. 11.-Aydon, S. and W. Elwell, Shelf, York, iron-masters. [Walker, 29, Lincoln's-inn-fields. Baker, W. and N. Baker, Portsea, grocers. [Shelton, Sessions-house, Old Bailey. C. Calvert, J. Tavistock Hotel, Covent Garden, merchant. [Lavie, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. T, Edwards, W. Chatham, linen-draper. [Rippon, Great Surry-street. T.

Evans, T. Mackynlleth, Montgomery, innkeeper. [Philpot, 3, Southampton-street, Bloomsburysquare. C.

Fuller, J. M. Worthing, linen-draper. [Jones, Sise-lane. T.

Garrick, J. L. Mitcham, merchant. [Grimaldi, 1, Copthall-court. T.

Haviland, R. Cirencester, Gloucester, rectifier. [Becke, Devonshire-street, Queen-square. C.

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Tippetts, E. and E. Gethen, Basinghall-street, factors. [Pullen, 34, Fore-street, Cripplegate. T. Todd, S. Southampton, mercer. [Browne, New Furnival's-inn. C.

Townsend, J. Honiton, Devon, and G. Brooke, Whimple, Devon, bankers. [Luxmoore, Red Lion-square, Holborn. C.

Wills, R. Broad-street, Bloomsbury, tobacconist. [Cobb, Clement's-inn. T.

Dec. 15.-Beale, W. Newbury, Berks, timberdealer. [Ashfield, Tokenhouse-yard. C. Bell, J. and G. Bell, Berwick-upon-Tweed, coopers. [Bennett, Lambeth-hill, Doctor's Commons. T.

Brander, J. and J. Barclay, Size-lane, merchants. [Hurd, King's-bench-walk, Temple. T. Browne, J. Canterbury, linen-draper. [Reardon, Corbet-court, Gracechurch-street. T. Chamberlin, J. Bristol, merchant. [Poole, 12, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Cleaver, W. Church-lane, Chelsea, grocer. [Dawson, Saville-place, New Burlington-street. T. Durrant, William, Castle-street, Finsbury, tailor. [Clarke, Bishopsgate Churchyard. T. Eastwood, H. Eastwood, York, fustian-manufacturer. [Ellis, 43, Chancery-lane. C. Hatfield, H. Abingdon-row, Goswell-street-road, merchant. [Jones, Mincing-lane. T. James, R. Conderton, Worcester, dealer in horses. [Jenkins, 8, New-inn. C.

Kay, E. Sheffield, merchant. [Battye, Chancery. lane. C.

Moore, J. Sowerby, York, woollen-cloth-manufacturer. [Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn-sq. C. Potter, T. Manchester, publican. [Shaw, 18, Ely-place, Holborn. C.

Smith, H. St. Martin's-lane, Middlesex, woollendraper. [Pownall, Old Jewry. T.

Dec. 18.-Bamfard, R. Pontefract, York, maltster. [Lake, 9, Cateaton-street. C.

Barratt, A. Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, farm er. [Spence, 7, Furnival's-inn. C. Bingham, R. Gosport, Southampton, clerk. [Montagu, 43, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.

Callanan, D. and T. Walsh, King-street, Wapping, soap-makers. [Thompson, 8, Walbrook. Cavey, J. Beckley, Sussex, dealer. [Egan, 25, Essex-street, Strand. T. Else, S. Tredegar Iron-works, Bedwellty, Monmouth, shopkeeper. [Gregory, Clement's-inn. Gleave, S. Warrington, Lancaster, shopkeeper. [Hurd, London. C.

C.

Jarvis, E. Norwich, carpenter. [Poole, Gray's inn-square. C.

Marshall, W. H. Bristol, ship-broker. [Vizard, Lincoln's-inn. C.

Parr, J. Stand-lane, within Pilkington, Lancaster, check-manufacturer. [Perkins, Holborncourt, Gray's-inn. C.

Pattison, C. St. Neots, Huntingdon, ironmonger. [Day, St. Neots. C.

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Staples, G. C. Halifax, woolstapler.
worth, Gray's-inn-square. C.
Turner, G. Liverpool, merchant. [Taylor, 9,
King's Bench-walk, Temple. C.

Wildman, J. Fen-court, Fenchurch-street, merchant. [Le Blanc, New Bridge-street. T.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Gazette Nov. 27 to Dec. 20.

Bell, A. and J. Sword, rope-makers, Leith.
Hutchinson, J. D. iron-merchant, Edinburgh.
Chalmers, J. merchant, Glasgow.

Mylne, W. merchant, Leith.
Provand, J. merchant, Glasgow.
Swayne, W. manufacturer, Dysart.

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