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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st May 1819, extracted from the London Gazette.

Appleyard, J. Hull, bricklayer
Austin, J. Aldersgate-street, corn-dealer
Abrahams, L. and R. Camomile-street, oil-mer-
chants

Bates, J. Leybourn, Kent, miller

Blackburn, W. and P. C. S. Rousseau, City-road, corn-dealer

Bourne, S. Leek, ironmonger

Brooke, G. Lockwood, Yorkshire, woollen-manufacturer

Ball, J. Poole, shoemaker

Beckett, S. and J. Roberts, Silver-street, Wood-
street, trimming-manufacturers

Blachford, R. Little Tower-hill, stationer
Basham, C. Norwich, coach-maker
Bromley, J. jun. Stafford, shoemaker
Ball, T. Frome Selwood, woolstapler

Brown, R. and G. H. Harris, Botolph-lane, whole-
sale ironmongers

Bevis, T. Oxford-street, coach-maker
Barlow, J. Bolton, druggist
Blake, T. Cowes, brewer
Birt, W. Bristol, broker

Beardsworth, J. and J. Bealey, Blackburn, cotton-
manufacturers

Cooper, G. Walton on Thames, brewer
Cohen, G. A. St Swithin's lane, merchant
Cox, J. St John-street, linen-draper

Clunie, R. A. Berwick-upon-Tweed, corn-merchant
Cummings, J. Osburn-street, brewer
Dixon, W. jun. Liverpool, wine-merchant
Dyer, W. sen. Aldersgate-street, jeweller
Dorning, D. Worsley, Lancashire, innkeeper
Dawson, G. and W. Longden, Silver-street, Wood-
street, colour-manufacturers
Dickenson, J. Manchester, dealer
Duffil, J. Bromsgrove, grocer

Ewbank, J, Little Bush-lane, Cannon-street, bottle-
merchant

Elliott, W. jun. Tunbridge Wells, cheesemonger
Evans, S. Bristol, victualler

Fox, R. jun. Norwich, silk-mercer

Foot, B. Gracechurch-street, tavern-keeper

Firth, M. Cooper Bridge, Dewsbury, Yorkshire,
lime-burner

Flaction, F. Berwick-steeet, Soho, jeweller
Grimsby, J. B. Hull, haberdasher

Goode, T. Leominster, draper

Gottreux, J. Mincing-lane, broker

Goode, J. Liverpool, merchant

Golding, J. Colchester, tanner

George, S. and R. Webb, Bristol, sugar-refiners George, W. Frome, Selwood, Somersetshire, clothier

Goldney, T. Chippenham, clothier

Hale, S. Bishopsgate-street, tavern-keeper
Henderson, J. and J. Morley, Ludgate-hill, linen-
drapers

Holder, E. Puddlestone, Herefordshire, auctioneer
Hartley, C. Whitehaven, joiner
Hornby, G. Liverpool, brewer
Hall, W. Highgate, victualler

Harrold, D. Warren-street, Fitzroy-square, coach-
maker

Higton, I. and J. Brewer, Broadway, Blackfriars, warehouseman

Harris, H. Bradford, Wilts, baker

Hainshaw, J. and J. Swallow, Heckmondwike,
Yorkshire, carpet-manufacturers

Hirst, A. Beverley, Yorkshire, cloth-manufacturer
Jopson, W. and C. Wignall, Liverpool, turpentine
distillers

Jackson, R. W. Melksham, Wilts, grocer

Kleft, H. W. V. Narrow-wall, Lambeth, oil-merchant

Kain, R. Curtain-road, and W. H. Cath, New
Union-street, Little Moorfields, merchants

Lindsey, W. J. W. and A. Hewer, Bath, silk-mer.

cers

Lowe, G. Manchester, merchant

Langston, R. sen. Manchester, cotton-merchants
Lever, J. Ashby de la Zouch, draper

Lowe, G. and B. Cohen, Manchester, fustian-ma-
nufacturers

Lavell, J. York-wharf, Lambeth, stone-merchant
Lansdell, J. Northampton-square, victualler
Lewis, J. Mincing-lane, merchant

Langton, R. London, merchant
Manning, W. Bristol, dealer

Mallinson, D. and T. Lepton, Yorkshire, clothiers
Meaden, W. Bath, coach-maker

Montague, D. West-street, West Smithfield, soap
manufacturer

Moss, B. Chamber-street, Goodman's-fields, watchmaker

Midgley, R. Harden, Yorkshire, worsted-manufac

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Richards, J. E. C. and J. Martin's-lane, merchants

Slingby, J.Manchester, calico-printer

Shepherd, M. Fareham, Lancashire, dealer in hops
Smith, E. Tothill-street, chinaman
Smith, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer
Shoobridge, C. Kensington, draper
Snowden, R. Canterbury, linen-draper
Scudamore, G. Manchester, woollen cord manu-
facturer

Smithson, R. Whalley, Lancashire, butter-factor
Swanzy, J. Austin Friars, merchant

Thompson, J. Joiner-street, Southwark, victualler
Taylor, G. Guildford, liquor-merchant
Tittensor, C. W. and J. Foster-lane, button-sellers
Wyatt, T. St John-street, Smithfield, Stage-coach-

master

Warne, W. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields
Wharton, W. and J. Leominster, carriers
Wild, R. Craven-street, Strand, tailor
Watts, W. P. Gosport, victualler
Wotherspoon, M. Liverpool, merchant

Wilson. E. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant

Walker, B. West Smithfield, tailor

Wood, B. Market Harborough, hosier

Williams, P. G. Prince's-street, Mary-le-bone,
painter and glazier

Williams, S. Brighthelmstone, carpenter
Yates, G. Tottenham-court road, plumber
Zimmer, J. Welbeck-street, Cavendish-square,
merchant

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st

May 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Adam, John, senior, merchant, muslin manufac turer and agent, late in Paisley, now in Glasgow. Adams, Samuel, seedsman and nurseryman, Aberdeen

Braid, John, merchant, Kirkcaldy

Barclay, James, grain-dealer in Templand, and
Charles Barclay, do. at Inchbroom

Cochran, Joseph, and Co. manufacturers, Glas-
gow, and Joseph Cochran and William Leitch,
partners thereof

VOL. V.

Christie, Andrew, corn-merchant, Leith
Coats, John, muslin-manufacturer, Glasgow
Graham, Thomas, merchant and manufacturer,
Glasgow

Irving, Edward, merchant, Leith

Kay, Archibald and Sons, wrights and cabinetmakers, Glasgow, as a company, and Archibald Kay, senior, and Archibald Kay, junior, as individuals.

Martin, John, manufacturer, Glasgow

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Mitchell, Thomas, soap-manufacturer, Dundee
Nimmo, Robert, grocer, Edinburgh
Paterson, Walker and Co. merchants and general
commission agents, Leith, and John Paterson,
hardware merchant, Stirling, and Peter Walker,
merchant and agent, Leith, as individuals
Pollock, John, cotton-spinner, Greenhead, Glas-
gow

Patison, Alexander, merchant, Edinburgh, partner
of the company of Patison and Co. merchants
there, as an individual

Stewart, John, innkeeper and wheelwright, Pit

tencree

Symon, John, merchant, Aberdeen
Tyrie, Thomas, vintner, Paisley

DIVIDENDS.

Burnet, William, late merchant, Leith, on 8th
June; by the Trustee

More, John, late agent for the Royal Bank of Scot
land, Glasgow; by James Syme, banker, Glas-
gow.
Urquhart, William, merchant, Glasgow; by
Matthew Porter, accountant, Glasgow, on 10th
June.

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Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 22d May 1819.

Wheat, 71s. 4d.-Rye, 47s. Id.-Barley, 43s. 4d.-Oats, 28s. 5d.-Beans, 51s. 11d.-Pcase, 51s. 10d.Beer or Big, Os. Od.-Oatmeal, 30s. Id.

Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and Oatmeal, per Boll of 128 lbs. Scots Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Wecks immediately preceding the 15th May 1819.

Wheat, 63s. 2d.-Rye, 46s. 6d.—Barley, 40s. 6d.-Oats, 25s. 5d.-Beans, 41s. 3d.-Pease, 41s. 10d.Big, 33s. Sd.-Oatmeal, 20s. 11d.

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Note.The boll of wheat, beans, and pease, is about 4 per cent. more than half a quarter, or 4 Winchester bushels; that of barley and oats nearly 6 Winchester bushels.

METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

THE range of the Thermometer on the 1st of May, was from 44 to 56, and the temperature continued gradually to increase till about the 17th, the maximum of that day being 63, and the minimum 49. After this period the temperature declined, the average of each day between the 20th and 26th being nearly the same as at the commencement of the month. On the 27th a still farther reduction took place. The Thermometer for several nights successively sunk below the freezing point; and on the 30th the hills were covered with snow, The average of the whole month, however, is not quite half a degree lower than that of May 1818; the mean daily range is precisely the same; and the During the first week of the temperature of spring water is a degree and a half higher. month the wind blew steadily from the east, and the Hygrometer indicated considerable dryness. About the 9th the wind shifted to the west, the Hygrometer sunk, and heavy showers followed. These were succeeded by ten days of dry weather, with a brisk wind from the west, and the Hygrometer stood higher than before. On the 21st the wind again shifted, and the change as before was accompanied with rain. From this till the end of the month the weather was variable, though the atmosphere was upon the whole dry. The mean point of deposition is about 2 degrees lower than the mean minimum temperature, owing to the prevalence of dry east winds, especially about the beginning and end of the month. The same circumstance will account for vegetation having made so much less progress than might have been expected from the average temperature. a proof of the unfavourable nature of the weather in this respect, it may be mentioned, that the leaves of the larch tree on the side exposed to the east and north-east are as brown as they generally are in the middle of winter. This was observable as early as the middle of the month.

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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet.

Means.
THERMOMETER.

Mean of greatest daily heat,

MAY 1819.

Maximum,

Extremes. THERMOMETER. 17th day,

Degrees.

Degrees.

57.4

63.0

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43.3

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28th

30.0

temperature, 10 A. M.
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52.4

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26th

51.5

46.6

Highest minimum,

24th

50.5

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50.3

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17th

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49.5

Lowest ditto,

30th

42.0

49.9

Highest, 10 P. M.

10th

53.5

Whole range of thermometer,

436.0

Lowest ditto

28th

36.5

Mean daily ditto,

14.1

Greatest range in 24 hours, 28th

25.0

temperature of spring water,
BAROMETER.

48.0

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24th

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N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, after noon. The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer.

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Ensign L. Brown to be Lieut. vice Smith, dead

4 Aug. 1818 13 Apr. 1819 B. Young to be Ensign, vice Irwin, 73 F. 14 do. A. Tyndall, to be Ensign, vice M'Nabb, 15 do. dead Ensign E. Cox to be Lieut. vice Coghlan, 1 Oct. 1816 dead J. Hassard to be Lieut. vice Higgin16 Aug. son, dead Serj. Major J. Shipp, from 14 Dr. to be Ensign, vice Cox 4 May 1815

R. G. Geddes to be Ensign, vice Brown

Gent. Cadet W. Gossip to be Ensign, vice Carroll, prom. 29 Apr. 1819 Rifle Br. 1st Lieut. T. F. Uniacke to be Adjutant, vice Middleton, res. Adj. only 6 May 2W.1.R. Capt. W. Appleton, fm. African C. to be Capt. vice Walton, ret. on h. p. 25 Apr. R.Y.Rang. Serj. - Surman, from 10 Dr. to be 29 do. Ensign, vice M'Intosh, dead R.W.I.Rang, Lieut. Hon. G. Cathcart, from 6 Dr. Gds. to be Capt. vice Angelo, ret. 24 Dec. 1818 Yk.Chas. Ensign G. Laze to be Lieut. vice Maxwell, dead 29 Apr. 1819 Troop Serj. Maj. J. Rind, from 9 Dr. to be Ensign, vice M'Carthy

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14 Apr. 1819
P. Reyne to be 2d Lieut. vice Conradi
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Ensign J. Basset, fm. 4 W. I. R. to be 2d
Lieut. vice R. Basset, cancelled 14 do.
2d Lieut. W. Stewart to be 1st Lieut. vice
Tranchell, dead
18 Sept. 1818
G. Fretz to be 2d Lieut. vice Wardell,
14 Feb. 1814
19 F.

R. Price to be 2d Lieut. vice Barbier, dead
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Lieut. C. F. Button to be Adjutant, vice
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Considine, from 13 Dr. rec. diff. with Brunton, h. p. 60 F.

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Tupman, from 2 Ceylon Regt. with Brev. Lieut.-Col. Hamilton, h. p. 4 W. I. R.

Harvey, from Coldst, Gds. rec. diff. with Capt. Armytage, h. p. P Lieut. Jones, from 24 F. with Lieut. Lee, 87 F. Harvey, from Coldst, Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Hall, h. p.

J. Brownlow, from 7 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Sweeting, h. p.

Carroll, from 15 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Bonnor, h. p. 3 F. G.

M'Cullock, from 31 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Taylor, h. p. 37 F.

Turnstall, from 36 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Lewis, h. p.

Nunn, from 46 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Stuart, 86 F.

Birkett, from 65 F. with Lieut. Madden, h. p. 89 F.

Lee, from 87 F. with Lieut. Jones, 24 Dragoons.

Aldrich, from Rifle Brig. rec. diff. with Lieut. Uniacke, h. p.

Brauns, from Staff Corps, with Lieut. Frazer, h. p.

Hawley, from 1 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Dickens, h. p. 14 F.

Clavering, from 14 Dr. with Lieut. Ormsby, h. p. 3 Dr. G.

Crawford, from 13 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Matthews, h. p.

Ross, from 1 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Green, h. p. Cavalry Staff Corps. Cornet Sir J. Radcliffe, from 6 Dr. with Cornet Richardson, h. p. 23 Dr.

Ives, from 18 Dr. with Ensign Seton, 32 F. 2d Lieut. Baillie, from 23 F. with Ensign Matthews, h. p. 14 F.

Ensign Connolly, from 37 F. rec. diff. with Ensign
Gosselin, h. p. 60 F.

Williams, from 3 F. rec. diff. with J. Cameron, jun. h. p. 92 F.

M'Lachlan, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Ferrier, h. p. 56 F.

Anderson, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Bainbrigge, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn.

Ensign and Adjut. Myers, from 60 F. with Ensign and Adjut. Adams, h. p.

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