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MONTHLY LIST OF BANKRUPTS, (From the London Gazette.)

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ton, Princes-street, Hanover-square, moneyScrivener. J. East, Princes-street, Soho, upholsterer. M. Levine, Westminster-road, Surry, chinaman. M. Mammatt, Birmingham, grocer. H. Cowley, Dock, Devonshire, vintner. J. Hart, Cambridge, innkeeper. J. Blomeley, Manchester, ditto. W. Fish, Norwich, haberdasher. T. Turner, Trowbridge, Wilts, grocer. J. Nicholson, Jos Nicholson, and James Walker, Halifax, Yorkshire, printers. J. and W. Scott, Gainsfordstreet, Southwark, tallow-chandlers. Geo. Fletcher, Knightsbridge, hackneyman. J. Amos, Holborn-hill, mercer. J. Paul, Winchester, hardwareman. R. Rason, Birmingham, grocer. T. West, Blackburn, Lancashire, cotton-spinner. G. Knight, Liverpool, glassmanufacturer. J. Davis, Liverpool, linen-draper. J. Hawkins, Leicester, currier. H. Penn, Kidderminster, worsted-manufacturer. G. Gwinnett, Bristol, cornfactor. Jos. Walton, Birmingham, ropc-maker, E. Mottershead, Manchester, victualler. J. Bates, Birmingham, woollen-draper. J. H. Bobart, New Woodstock, Oxon, mercer. J. Bewick, Monk wearmouth Shore, Durham, butcher. J. Rickets, Bristol, toymaker. W. Pretyman, Great Tower-street, cooper. W. Rosthorn, Broadway, Westminster, victualler. Nat. Tanner, Essex-street, Strand, dealer. G. Ansell, White Cross-alley, Shoreditch, watch-spring-maker. W. Spencer, Saffron-hill, victualler. C. Moody, Longtown, Cumberland, dealer, Eben. Tipping, Liverpool, soap-boiler. T. Jones and J. Harrison, HighHolborn, manufacturers." S. Shore, of Manchester, victualler. J. Hunter, late of Rye, Sussex, commoncarrier. J. Green, of Manchester, patten-maker. J. Rowan, Burton-upon-Trent, hawker and pedlar. Sus. and J. Scott, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, haberdashers. J. Houlding, late of Preston, Lancashire, dealer in liquors. G. Bakewell, Birmingham, baker

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A. Mead, West Wycombe, Bucks, chair-maker. Draper, Sherrard-street, Middlesex, cabinet-maker: Patrick Ker, Old Jewry, London, merchant. Alder, St. John-street, Clerkenwell, cabinet-maker. J. Allcroft, Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottingham, maltster. T. Lott, Bath, baker. J. Glover, Kensington, Middlesex, stone-mason. W. Brown, Wymondham, Norfolk, tanner. A. Smith, Wardour-street, Soho, taylor. T. Verstille, Leadenhall-market, butcher. T. Price, Walcot-place, Lambeth, money-scrivener. Ja. Dawson, Liverpool, master-mariner. H. Staunton, Rainhill, Lancashire, innkeeper. Derby, dealer in wines and spirituous liquors. James Partington, Fen-court, Fenchurch-street, merchant. Susan. and J. Metcalf, Golden-leg-court, Cheapside, hosiers. T. Winterbourn and C. Gardner, Carey-street, taylors. J. Wood, now or late of Manchester, machine-maker. T. and J. Bellamy, Birmingham, japanners.' J. Ibbett, Crown-street, Finsbury-square, shoemaker. J. Andrew, Manchester, and T. Mason, St. Swithin's-lane, London, cotton-merchants. T: Chatterton and E. Wells, Brenchley, Kent, hat-makers. F. J. Albers, Green-lettice-lanc, Cannon-street, merchant. G. Dacre, late of Husselbury, Hampshire," dealer. J. Williams, Quebec-street, Mary-le-bone. baker. T. Farrow, York, dealer in spirituous liquors. T. Gidden, Abingdon, Berkshire, currier. J. Hodg son, New-road, St. George's in the East, merchant. R. S. Bennett, Houndsditch, hatter and hosier. Webb, Great Tower-street, merchant.

BIRTHS.

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Of sons: the lady of A. Angelo, in Howland-street the lady of G. H. Rose, Esq. M. P. Of daughters: the Countess of Harborough; the lady of D. Foss, Esq. Portman-street; of N. Baker, Esq. M. P. in Hill street; of Lieut. Rowed, at Seaforth.

MARRIAGES.

Mr. Daniel

Lord Morpeth to Lady G. Cavendish. Mocatta, of Leman-streer, to Miss Ann Goldsmid, youngest daughter of G. Goldsmid, Esq. of ClaphamCommon. Lord Whitworth to the Duchess of Dorset,

Mr. Sherwood, of Bank-street, to Miss Russel, of Holborn. J. Emes, Esq. of Paternoster-Row, to Miss Robins, of Stretingham, Norfolk. H. Kollie, Esq. of Addle-street, to Miss Horton, of Newgate-street. At Canterbury, the Rev. P. Le Geyt to Miss Cairnes. Sir Jo. Arundel, of St. John's Hall, to Miss S. A. Sharp, of Doctors' Commons. Major W. Campbell, of the 35th regiment, to E. Turner, sister of the baronet. Lieut. Col. Kirkman, of the 52d regiment, to Mrs. Buck, of Dadson, Devon. V. Stuckey, Esq. of the treasury, to Miss J. Stuckey, of Langport, Somerset.

DEATHS.

Mr. John Vowel, aged 94, he had been a liveryman of the stationers' company 69 years. At Wokingham, Mr. Holton, shoemaker-he had 22 children by his first wife, and 16 by his second. Mr. T. Davies, City Road. Excepting a few trifling legacies, he has left his property to various charitable institutions, the principal of which is 50001. to build and endow alms-houses for 12 poor persons, and the residue of his property, 22,0001. to the Orphan-School, City Road. The deceased has four sisters, besides other relatives! At Bolton Abbey in Craven, Francis Fentiman, aged 101. He enjoyed for a century an almost uninterrupted state of health. At Lisbon, the Hon. J. D. Colyear, son of the Earl of Portmore. At Hay, aged 73, Rear-Admiral Howarth. Miss A. daughter of J. Baring, Esq. M. P. At Chirchurst, aged 72, Mrs. A. Robinson, sister to the admiral. At Teignmouth, Admiral Goodall. M. Nelson, Esq. secretary to the navy board, and brother of the peer, of a brain fever.

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TWELFTH VOLUME.

The Letter P signifies that the Piece to which it is annexed is to be
found in the Poetry; and the Letter R intimates that it is an
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Ever anxious to gratify the wishes of our subscribers, as far as in our power lies, we inform our Anonymous Correspondents, that, upon transmitting the proposed pecuniary indemnification, we can procure a capital bust of Buonaparte from the finishing touch of an eminent French Artist; and from which we have no objection to produce a fine Engraving, printed in Colours.

For the accommodation of such of our subscribers as wish for complete sets of Coloured Plates, (being already in possession of the work from the First Number; upon producing the plain prints, they may be supplied with them at 10s. 6d. per set.

Our Durham correspondent is too long for the Monthly Visitor. From accident, the editors are persuaded many of H. S.'s articles have been mislaid.

This month we have completed W. Case's valuable article, and shall be happy to hear from him again, either in prose or yerse.

**A capital Portrait of COWPER, the Poet, will embellish the first number of the next volume.

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