Lea, T. Liverpool, grocer. [Taylor, King's Bench. walk, Temple. C.
Lindsey, W. J. W. Bath, silk-mercer. Makinson Middle Temple. C.
Manning, J. Clement's-inn, money-broker. [An- derton, Quality-court, Chancery-lane. T. Noakes, W. Old City Chambers, wine-merchant, Wood, Richmond-buildings, Soho. T. Parker, T. jun. Wood street, hosier. [Swain, Fre- derick's-place. Old Jewry. T.
Smith, J Liverpool, leather-cutter. [Norris, John street, Bedford-row. C.
Thompson, M. C. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer. [Taylor, Clement's-inn. C.
Thorley, J. Chorlton-row, Manchester, merchant. [Ellis, Chancery-lane, C.
Nov. 19.-Cookworthy, F. C. Bristol, bookseller. [Poole, 12, Gray's-ínn-square. C.
Sanders, W. Bristol, fishmonger. (Clarke, Chan cery-lane. C.
Wainwright, B. Hereford, maltster. [Dax, 29, Guilford-street. C.
Williams, W. S. Charles-street, Brompton, coach- master. [Robinson, Charter-house-square. T. Woodward, E. Derby, innkeeper. [Few, 2, Hen- rietta-court, Covent-garden. C.
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. Gazette-Oct. 29 to Nov. 19. Gibson, W. jun. merchant, Edinburgh. Welsh, R. and J. Dingwall, wood-merchants, Greenock
Weir, W. sheep and cattle-dealer, Darley. Borthwick and Goudie, merchants, Belhaven, Dunbar.
Jamieson, T. and W. merchants, Kirkintilloch. Muir, J. shoe-manufacturer, Kelmaurs. Wingate, J. and J. merchants, Glasgow. Brown, W. maltster, Broomage-Mains, Falkirk. Rennie, J. H. distiller, Yett Distillery, Alloa. Mackenzie, A. grocer, Glasgow.
Oct. 25.-At Cadogan Terrace, the lady of Lieut. Col. Sir Gray Campbell, Bart. a son.
28. At Upwell, Norfolk, Mrs. Geo. Longmore, a daughter.
29. At Forrest-hall, Essex, the lady of Wm. Beck- ford, Esq. a daughter.
81. In Henrietta street, Brunswick-square, the lady of Robt. Stewart Blucke, Esq. twin sons. Nov. 1.-At Plashet Lodge, Elizabeth, the wife of Joseph Fry, Esq. a sou.
8. In Powis-place, the lady of R. A. Cottle, Esq. a daughter.
-The lady of Rich. Fothergill, Esq. of Caerleon, a son and heir.
12. In York-place, the lady of Jos. Tasker, Esq. of Fitzwalters, in the County of Essex, a daugh-
-The Honourable Mrs. Carleton, a son.
13, At Llanidon, Anglesea, the Honourable Mrs. Irby, a son.
15. The lady of Geo. Bishop, Esq. of Finsbury. place, a son.
In Bedford-row, the lady of John Guillum Scott, Esq. a son.
In Mountjoy-square, Dublin, the lady of Hugh O'Connor, Esq. a daughter.
At L'Hyvreuse, Guernsey, the lady of Lieut. Col. Kennedy, a daughter.
Oct. 24.-At Mitcham, Captain James Myers, 7th Regt. Native Infantry, Madras Establishment, to Louisa, widow of Lieut. Col. Heury Roberts, of his Majesty's 34th Regiment. 26. At Exeter, Sam. Lloyd, Esq. of Snugborough, Cork, to Sophia, eldest daughter of Sam. Fre- derick Milford, Esq. one of the Magistrates for the County of Devon.
At Broadwater, Sussex, Grenville_Pigott, Esq. eldest son of Wm. Pigott, Esq. of Doddershall- park, Bucks, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Edw. Long, Esq. of Hampton Lodge, Surrey. 28. At Chelsea, the Rev. Henry Curtis Cherry, BA. of Clare Hall. Cambridge, to Anne Alicia, second daughter of Major Gen. Sir John Ca- meron, KCB. &c.
30. At Scaleby, Henry Farrer, Esq. to Frances, youngest daughter of Rowland Fawcett, Esq. of Scaleby Castle, Cumberland.
By special licence, at Colwich, in the County of Stafford, by the Rev. Frederick Anson, Chas. Frederick Baron de Rutzen, to Mary Dorothea, eldest daughter of the late Nathaniel Phillips, Esq. of Siebech Hall, Pembrokeshire, and sister to Viscountess Anson.
81. At Kensington, Capt. David Rae Newall, of the Hon. East India Company's ship, Scaleby Cas-
tle, to Charlotte Jannetta, only surviving daugh ter of the late Jas. Falconer, Esq. of Bombay. 31. The Rev. Samuel Skeen, of Baliol College, Ox- ford, and Hatton, Essex, to Louisa, third daugh- ter of the late John Miles, Esq. of Southampton Row, Russell-square.
Nov. 7.-At St. George's, Bloomsbury-square, John Hinxman, Esq. of Russell-street, to Kate, only child of the late Major Bladen, of the 19th Light Dragoons.
9. Major P. Dunbar, of the Cavalry, Hon, East India Company's service, to Jessie, seventh daughter of the Rev. W. Leslie, of Balnagaith, Morayshire, and niece to the Earl of Caithness. 12. At Fordingbridge, Henry Greenwood, Esq. surgeon, youngest son of the late Rev. Thomas Greenwood, Vicar of Calne, Wilts, to Anne, el- dest daughter of George Reade, Esq. of Fryern-
13. At Chiddingstone, in Kent, by the Rev, Wm. Streatfield, the Rev. Richard Peter Whish, MA. Prebendary of Wells, and Vicar of Broxted, in Essex, to Sophia Catherine, eldest daughter of Henry Streatfield, Esq. of Chiddingstone. 14. At Rotherham, by the Rev. Thomas Trebeck, Thomas Trebeck, Esq. of the Royal Artillery, to Sophia, third daughter of the late Joseph Walker, Esq. of Eastwood, near Rotherham. 18. At Madron Church, Cornwall, George Gilbert Cursey, MD. FRS. to Mary, only child of the late John Dennis, Esq. of Álverton, Penzance.
At Park-place, Edinburgh, John Williams, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Civil Service, to Sophia, daughter of the late Dr. Wm, Roxburgh, of the same Service.
At Netherwood, near Dumfries, Augustus Spry Faulkner, Esq. Lieut. 77th regt. son of the late Rear Admiral Faulkner, to Mary Ann, widow of the late William Munro, Esq. Royal Regt. Ar- tillery.
At Lorra Glebe, County of Tipperary, Usher Lan- staff, Esq. to Rosina Eleanor, fourth daughter of the Rev. Edward Price, Archdeacon of Killaloe, and grand-niece to the late Marquis of Ely... ABROAD.
At Paris, Placide Le Vasseur, Jun. Esq. of Black- heath, to Charlotte Mary, only daughter of Paul Newman, Esq. of Melksham, Wilts.
At Naples, Augustus Wm. Heyman, Esq. of the second Regt. NB. Dragoons, to Miss Cockburn, daughter of Gen, Cockburn.
Deaths Ecclesiastical Preferments.
3. At Sandford Hall, aged 30, Thomas Hugh Sand- ford, Esq. of Sandford, in the county of Salop. 5. At Hackney, aged 67, Benjamin Spencer, MD. of Shaftsbury.
In Park-street, Grosvenor-square, in her 25th year, Ann, second daughter of James Allen, Esq. of Buckingham.
7. At Floore, Northamptonshire, Mary, the wife of J. E. Daniel, Esq. Deputy-Assistant-Com- missary-General to the forces, aged 28.
In Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, in his 54th year, Samuel John Symons Trickey, Esq.
-At Chertsey, aged 69, Mrs. Ogilvie, relict of Dr. Ogilvie, of Englefield-green, Surrey.
8. At Wandsworth Manor-house, in his 8th year, Henry, tenth son of the Right Hon. Christopher Magnay, Lord Mayor.
10. At his seat, Thoby Priory, in the county of Essex, James Grant, Esq. late of Demerara.
In his 89th year, the Rev. Charles Onley, of Stested-hall, in the county of Essex.
11. At Woolwich, aged 20, Charles Proby, mid- shipman, RN. only son of Commissioner Cun- ningham, of the Royal Navy.
12. At his house, in Sloane-street, in his 82d year, the Right Hon. Wm. Lord Grantley, Baron Markinfield, in the county of York, Lord High Steward of Athertonshire and Guilford, Colonel of the 1st Royal Regt. of the Surrey Militia, FSA. &c. &c. His Lordship, who succeeded to the title on the decease of his father in 1788, held for many years a high diplomatic situation, and represented in Parliament, at different times,
M. Deseine, Sculptor to the family Bourbon At Almunia, Don Martin de Garey, Councillor of State. At Venice, Oct. 12, in his 65th year, Antonio Ca- Conde, whose monument of the Duc D'Enghein was noticed in our last No. page 484. nova, the illustrious Italian Sculptor. His ob At Marguise, near Calais, Richard Usher, Esq. sequies were celebrated on the 19th, when a fa- neral oration was delivered by Count Cicognara. This gentleman, who is said to have been one of the handsomest men in Europe, was killed by his gun going off accidently, owing to the trigger coming in contact with a twig.
At Rome, Madame Letitia Buonaparte, mother of the late Ex-Emperor of Franee. The chief heir to her immense wealth is her grand-son, the young Napoleon: to her eight children now liv- ing, viz. Joseph, Lucien, Louis, Jerome, Eliza, Pauline, Caroline, and Hortensia, she has be- queathed 150,000 scudi (37,0001.) each; and to her brother, Cardinal Fesch, a superb palace fitted up in the most costly manner.
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c.
The Rev. C. Hatch, BA. Fellow of King's Col- lege, Cambridge, presented by the Provost and Fellows of that society to the perpetual curacies of Kersey and Lindsey, Suffolk, vacated by the death of the Rev. J. A. Trash.
OXFORD.-The Degree of Doctor in Divinity bas been unanimously conferred in convocation on the Rev. J. A. Mills, BD. of Magdalen College, Chap- lain to his Majesty's forces in the Canadas, and now resident at Quebec.
CAMBRIDGE.-The Rev. H. Godfrey, DD. Pre- sident of Queen's College, elected Vice-Chancellor of this University for the year ensuing.-Nov. 15. D. Cresswell, MA. Fellow of Trinity College. a Grace passed the Senate to confer the Degree of Doctor in Divinity, by Royal Mandate, on the Rev. adjudged to the Rev. E. B. Elliot. MA. for his poem The Seatonian Prize for the present year, has been on Antiochus Epiphanes.
J. Collier, Compton-street, Brunswick- square; for improvements upon machines for shearing cloth.-Sept. 27.
W. Goodman, Coventry, hatter; for improvements in looms.-Sept. 27.
J. Bourdieu, Lime-street, London, Esq.; for improving the preparation of colours for printing wove cloths.-Sept. 27.
B. Boothby, iron works, Chesterfield; for an improved method of manufacturing cannon-shot-Sept. 27.
J. Moxon, Liverpool, merchant, and J. Fraser, King-street, Commercial-road, en- gineer; for improvements in ship cabooses or hearths, and also for apparatus to be oc- casionally connected therewith, for evapo rating and condensing water.-Sept. 27.
F. L. Fatton, New Bond-street, watch- maker; for improvements on watches or chronometers.-Sept. 27.
T. T. Benningfield, High-street, White- chapel, tobacco-manufacturer, and J. T. Beale, Christian-street, Saint George's in the East, cabinet-maker; for improvements on steam-engines.Sept. 27.
J. Frost, Finchley; for a new method of casting or constructing foundations, piers, walls, &c.-Sept. 27.
J. Witcher, Helmet-row, Old-street,
mechanic, M. Pickford, Wood-street, car- rier, and J. Whitbourn, Goswell-street, coachsmith; for an improvement in the construction of wheels.-Sept. 27.
S. Pratt, Bond-street, trunk-manufac- turer; for improved straps and bands for the better securing of luggage.-Sept. 27.
T. Binns and J. Binns, Tottenham- court-road, engineers; for improvements in propelling vessels, and in the construction of steam-engines.-Oct. 18.
W. Jones, Bodwellty, Monmouthshire, engineer; for improvements in the manufac turing of iron.-Oct. 18.
S. Wilson, Streatham, Esq.; for a new manufacture of worsted.Oct. 18.
U, Lane, jun. Lamb's Conduit-street, straw-hat manufacturer; for an improve- ment in the platting of straw, and in ma- nufacturing bonnets, &c. therefrom.-Oct. 18.
J. Williams, Cornhill, stationer; for method to prevent the frequent removal of the pavement and carriage-path, and for laying down and taking up pipes, &c.— Oct. 18.
J. Brindley, Finsbury, near Rochester, ship-builder; for improvements in the build- ing of ships, &c.-Oct. 18.
COURSES OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE AT
Paris. Hamburg. Amsterdam Vienna. Nuremberg Berlin. Naples. Leipsig. Bremer 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 6 Nov.
Breslaw. Christiania. Petersburg. Riga. Antwerp Madrid. Lisbon. 4 Nov. 15 Nov. 6 Nov. 28 Oct.
The above Tables contain the highest Newgate.-Beef....1s. and the lowest prices.
Average Price of Raw Sugar, exclusive
Veal....3s. Od. to 4s. 4ď•
Pork....28. Od. to 3s. Lamb...Os. Od. to Os.
HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES OF COALS (IN THE POOL), In each Week, from Oct. 28 to Nov. 18. Oct. 28.
Nov. 4. Nov. 11. Nov. 18. 8. d. 3. d. s. d. 8. d. 8. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Newcastle. 41 6 to 46 0 41.6 to 46,036 0 to 47 0 39 6 to 45 6 Sunderland 41 0 to 42 6 39 3 to 47 0 37 0 to 44 0 39 6 to 45 9
ACCOUNT OF CANALS, DOCKS, BRIDGES, WATER-WORKS, INSURANCE AND, GAS-LIGHT COMPANIES, INSTITUTIONS, &c.
By Messrs. WOLFE and EDMONDS, No. 9, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill. (Nov. 19th, 1822.)
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