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1823.] April 23. Charles Grant, esq. youngest brother of Sir, W. Grant.

In Surrey-st, aged 82, John Davies, esq. late one of the Cashiers to the Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy.

In Duke-st. Aldgate, aged 101, Mr. Mashod Shannon.

At her son's at Hampstead, aged 89, Mrs. Cambauld,

April 24. In North Audley-st. aged 75, James Hallett, esq. of Higham, near Canterbury, and of Dunmow Priory.

In the Haymarket, aged 82, Philip-Francis Hast, esq. nearly 40 years one of his Majesty's household.

At Chelsea, aged 69, Mr. Thomas Simpson, 41 years Engineer of Chelsea Water Works.

April 25. At Peckham, aged 74, Anne, widow of late J. Baty Varnham, esq.

John Fryer, esq. of Upper Hommerton, and Duncan-st. Whitechapel.

April 26. At Chelsea, aged 69, the wife of P. Reinagle, esq. R. A.

April 27. In Brunswick-sq. the wife of Wm. Reader, esq. barrister at law.

"In Newgate-st. aged 64, George Winter, esq. Common Councilman of the Ward of Farringdon Within, to which office he was

elected in 1809.

April 28. At Richmond, Surrey, Elizabeth-Anne, eldest surviving dau. of late W. Ross, esq. of New Boswell-court.

The widow of late T. Brown, esq. of Lower Cheam.

April 29. In Bryanstone-street, the wife of Rev. J. B. Herne.

T. Hurd, esq. Captain R. N. In Great Cumberland-pl. aged 76, Lieut.Gen. Vere Warner Hussey.

May 1. At Pentonville, aged 44, Marion, daughter of late J. Cumming, esq.

Mrs. Dowding, of Mecklenburgh-square. May 2. In London, Col. Davey, Royal Marines, late Lieutenant-Governor of Van Dieman's Land.

May 3. In Hatton-garden, aged 60, J. W. Cox, esq. of Demerara.

May 5. At Camden-terrace, Jeremiah Stockdale, esq. of High Holborn, Millmaker to his Majesty.

At Greenwich, aged 82, Mrs. Nairne. May 7. At her mother's house, aged 31, Amelia, wife of S. Berton, esq. of Berners-st, and youngest dau. of late Wm. Desanges, esq.

May 10. At Richmond, Louisa, dau. of J. Debaufre, esq.

At Richmond, Aune, wife of John Rawlins, esq. sen. late of Englefield-green. At Brompton, aged 67, Frances, wife of Robert Wood, esq.

May 13. In Tavistock-sq. Wm. White, esq. B. A. of Brasennose College.

Aged 71, Matthew Topham, esq. of Gray's Inn. He lived highly respected, and died much lamented.

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In Tokenhouse-yard, aged 74, Mr. Bennett, many years Master of Lloyd's.

In Tavistock-square, William White, esq. At Hampstead, Priscilla-Lydia, wife of Lieut. Wm. Smith, R. N. and dau. of Rev. Dr. White, of Castor.

May 14. In Great James-st. aged 69, Mrs. Aun Booty.

May 28. In Compton-st. Soho, the wife of Mr. Charles-George Dyer, leaving a disconsolate husband and an infant dau. to lament her loss.

BEDFORDSHIRE.-March 30. Aged 15 months, Gregory-Osborne-Page, son of Sir G. O. P. Turner, Bart. of Battlesden Park. BERKSHIRE.-Feb. 8. Robert Blake, esq. M. P. for Arundel.

March 10. At Reading, advanced in age, Richard Maul, esq. father of C. Maul, esq. surgeon, Southampton.

March 15. At Abingdon, Tho. Prince, esq. formerly a Captain in the Berks Militia. May 7. At Oxenwood, Charles-Henry Randall, eeq.

Aged 74, Wm. Pitt, esq. of Windsor. BUCKS.-Mary, relict of Rev. Dr. Foster, head master of Eton College.

April 26. The dau. of T. Pocock, esq. of Langley, and sister to Sir Geo. Pocock, Standard-bearer to his Majesty.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.-Feb. 16. At Cambridge, Francis Boultbee, B. A. of St. John's College. He had been down the river in a boat, and incautiously remaining without his coat, was in the evening attacked by inflammation in the bowels, which terminated fatally.

CUMBERLAND. --April 12. Aged 58, Captain Thomas Barwise, late of the ship Cumberland, of Whitehaven. Captain Bar-, wise commanded different ships in Messrs. Hartleys' employ for 35 years, in the course, of which period he made thirty voyages to and from Jamaica and Whitehaven; and if. we except his getting aground in Negrill Bay, Jamaica, in June 1813, and abandoning his vessel in the dreadful hurricane of the 9th of August 1815, homeward bound from Jamaica, the vessels under his command never received the most trifling damage-not even so much as the loss of an anchor, cable, lower mast, or bowsprit; he was never captured by the enemy, nor had any part of his cargoes damaged. DERBYSHIRE.-March 12. At Shepley, aged 19, Henry, 2d. son of Edward-Miller, Mundy, esq. a midshipman in his Majesty's naval service, an officer of great promise, and much beloved.

DEVONSHIRE.-March 15. At Honiton'sclist, aged 42, Frederick Le Mesurier, esq. formerly his Majesty's Vice Consul at Havrede-Grace.

March 16. At Dawlish, Francis Whalley, M. D. late of Ripon, co. York, whose rich mental endowments, unsullied integrity, unwearied benevolence, and unaffected piety,

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March 20. At Torquay, aged 21, Charlotte, wife of Grenville Pigott, esq. of Doddershall Park, Bucks, youngest dau. of Edw. Long, esq. of Hampton-lodge, Surrey.

April 20. At Sidmouth, Maria, wife of John-Charles Purling, esq. of Kingston Russell, Dorsetshire.

DORSETSHIRE.-April 4. At Druce, James Stevens, esq.

The eldest dau. of late Rev. W. Feltham, formerly rector of Chettle. April 30. At Shaftesbury, aged 70, the relict of Rev. James Merchant, formerly Dissenting Minister.

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DURHAM.-April 6. At Tunstall-lodge, near Sunderland, by a fall from his horse, John, son of G. Robinson, esq. formerly of the Customs.

ESSEX.-March 24. At Cranbrook-house, near Ilford, aged 74, Elizabeth, relict of late J. M. Grafton Dare, esq.

March 30. At Borley Parsonage, aged 69, Anne, relict of Rev. W. Herringham, formerly rector of Borley and Chadwell St. Mary.

April 4. At Myless, near Ongar, Elizabeth, relict of late Christopher Tower, esq. of Weald-hall.

April 23. At Westbury-house, Barking, aged 96, Alice, widow of Jos. Keeling, esq. April 26. At Walthamstow, aged 86, Susannah, widow of late Edward Forster, esq. (see vol. LXXXII. pt. i. pp. 398, 487.) and dau. of late J. Furney, esq. of Bristol. She was most justly respected and beloved by those who knew her for her most benevolent and truly disinterested conduct throughout life.

April 30. Aged 64, Thomas Spitty, esq. of Billericay.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-Lately. At Cainscross, aged 80, Wm. Judson, esq. a partner in the house of Peach, Gidley, and Judson, of Rooksmoor.

Lately. Aged 69, the wife of Henry Upton, esq. of Cheltenham.

At Clifton, very advanced, Mrs. Barrow, aunt of P. J. Miles, esq. M. P.

March 28. At Cheltenham, in consequence of her clothes taking fire, ElizabethGrant, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Hart, M. P. for county of Donegal.

April 6. At his lodgings, at Bristol, 71, Joseph Haydn, once a celebrated Comedian, and Manager of a Theatre, but who has for the last seven years supported himself by selling fruit about the streets of Bristol; whose gentlemanlike appearance and manners attracted attention and interest.

April 8. At Clevedon, aged 82, Susanna, sister of the late Sir James Laroche, Bart.

April 10. At Bristol, aged 67, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Pole, M. D.

April 11. At Begbrooke, near Frenchay, after a lingering illness, Dr. Robert Lovell, formerly an eminent physician in Bristol.

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At Clifton, Dowager Lady Owen, of Portman-sq. She was sister of Col. Colby, of the Pembrokeshire Militia; was married in 1775 to Sir Hugh Owen, fifth Baronet, of Orielton, co. Pembroke, who died Jan. 16, 1786.

April 14. At the Hotwells, aged 43, the wife of Henry Parry, esq. of Monmouth. Aged 48, Geo. Stuckey, esq. of Langport. April 19. At Cheltenham, Catherine, widow of late Rev. T. Willis, of Bletchley, Bucks.

April 28. At Clifton, the wife of Rob. Stearne Tighe, esq. of Michelstown, co. Westmeath. May 6. At Clifton, Harriet, wife of Fiennes Trotman, jun. esq. of Northmeadhouse, Siston.

HAMPSHIRE.-At Fareham, aged 83, the relict of Sir W. Benett.

At Southampton, aged 30, Capt. S. Biddulph, of the 25th reg.

At Ringwood, Rob. Hicks, esq. banker. Feb. 10. At Titchfield, Capt. R. R. Bowyer, R. N.

Feb. 13. At Ringwood, Wm. son of Rev. Henry Davis.

Feb. 14. Edward Woolls, esq. of Winchester.

March 25. At Amport, Mr. Edward Biggs, aged 100 years. His venerable relict is 93, and his daughter 70 years of age.

April 10. From the effects of a fall from his horse, Mr. Shawyer, of King's Somborne, well known on the turf, and esteemed one of the best jockies of the day.

April 11. At Lymington, Sibella, relict of the late Wm. Sutherland, esq. of Grove House; she had entered her 81st year.

April 18. Aged 70, Robert Steele, esq. of Alresford.

May 1. At Winchester, aged 82, Aune, widow of Rev. Freeman Gage, formerly Rector of Holton, Oxon.

HUNTS.-April 17. At Godmanchester, aged 92, John Skeggs, tailor. He could see to work without spectacles to the last.

KENT.-At Westerham, aged 83, Mrs. Anne Green.

March 18. At Ashford-Lodge, Halstead, aged 23, Angelo, youngest son of Fermin de Tastet, esq. March 15. Major-gen. D'Arcy.

At Chatham, the wife of

March 31. At St. Stephen's, Canterbury, Susanna Bonella, relict of Rev. G. Gipps, Rector of Ringwould.

May 8. At Bromley, Frances Anne, dau. of late Rev. J. J, Talman.

May 11. At Canterbury, very advanced, the relict of late Noah Bolaine, esq. and sister to Edward Farnham, esq. of Quorndon, co. Leic. and of the late Countess of Denbigh.

LANCASHIRE.-Mar. 15. Suddenly, while walking near the Infirmary, Liverpool, John Curry, M.D. of that town, and brother of late Dr. James Curry, of Guy's Hospital.

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March 22. At Lancaster, aged 58, Elizabeth Foster, an eminent speaker among the Society of Friends.

March 23. Was interred, at Pilling, Anne Grime, widow. She was married the first time at the age of 17, was a wife 18 years, then continued a widow 14 years; married again, and was a wife 27 years; again a widow 4 years; at the age of 80 she married for the last time, and continued a wife 13 years. She died at the age of 93, being only a widow a few months.-She had no children save to her first husband, from whom sprung upwards of 300 children and grand children, 40 of whom were great great grand-children.

April 19. Aged 76, Mr. Tho. Robinson of Halton, near Lancaster. For more than

30 years he carried on the Cotton Mills at that place with great respectability. He was followed to the grave by a large concourse of both sexes, all in decent mourning.

May 7. Aged 48, Thomas Cunliffe, M.D.

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LEICESTERSHIRE.- March 9. At Aylestone, aged 88, Mary, widow of Jonathan Foster, esq. formerly Clerk of the Peace for Leicestershire.

April 15. Aged 84, Thomas Henton, Gent. of Hoby.

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April 25. At Market Harborough, in her 94th year, and not more venerable from years than for her virtues, Catherine, relict of the Rev. Christopher Hatton Walker, M. A. formerly Rector of Kibworth, co. Leic. and of Harrington, co. Northampton. She was youngest dau. of the late Richard Greene, esq. of Rolleston.

May 15. At Scraptoft-hall, aged 61, Thomas Peach, esq. Lieutenant-Col. of the Yeomanry Cavalry, and Receiver General of the county.

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LINCOLNSHIRE. - April 2. At an advanced age, Mrs. Broadley, of Blyborough, relict of John B. esq. formerly Major of Lincoln Militia.

NORFOLK.-At Shipdham, aged 101, Francis Clemence: Anne Maidwell, aged 102; Elizabeth Payne, aged 103.

March 21. At Norwich, aged 80, Joseph Geldart, one of the Society of Friends. April 30. At Keswick, aged 75, Capt. Muckle, R. N.

May 10. Aged 30, John C. Bignold, esq. of Catton.

NORTHAMPTON.-Advanced in age, Mr. Henry Newland, late of Leighton Buzzard, second cousin and heir-at-law to Abraham Newland, esq. of the Bank of England, from whose will he enjoyed a liberal annuity. Feb. 19. At Clipstone, Isabella-Freeman, youngest dau. of H. Coleman, esq. At the same place, on the 19th and 22d inst. the Lady and infant son of Major W. Fawcett, eldest daughter of Henry Coleman, esq.

May 5. Aged 83, the relict of Mr. Christopher Cave, formerly an eminent master of the Free Grammar School, at Castor.

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NORTHUMBERLAND.-April 17, At Bellingham, aged 64, Mr. J. Baty.

May 3. At Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Mrs. B. Scott, sister of the Lord Chancellor and Lord Stowell.

OXFORDSHIRE.-Dec. 27. At Headington, after a short illness, Mary, relict of late Rev. Wm. Wilson, Rector of Great Shefford, Berks.

At Headington, aged 82, the widow of the late Rev. Dr. Popham, Rector of Chilton, Berks, and formerly Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

SALOP.-April 29. At Ellesmere, aged 70, Alicia Maria, relict of late John Young, esq. SOMERSETSHIRE.-Lately. At Somerton, aged 92, the widow of late Mr. Chapel; and Mrs. Rachel Brain, widow, aged 92.

At Bridgewater, aged 79, Frances, daughter of the late John Sealy, and sister of Edw. Sealy, esq. of Nether Stowey.

In Pulteney street, Bath, Joseph Labalmondieu, esq.

At Bath, J. S. second son of Jonathan Morgan, esq.

At Bath, aged 73, Barbara, wife of Lieut.col. Warne.

Jan. 19. At Taunton, aged 87, Major James Field, late of the 44th reg. and some time resident at Chicklade, near Hindon, of which place he was a native. He distinguished himself at the taking of Quebec in 1759, under Wolfe, and was, perhaps, the last surviving officer present at that engage

ment.

He also fought at the battle of Bunker's Hill, when a ball penetrated his body, and passed out of his side.

March 15. At Bath, Captain Thomas Fraser, of the Engineers of the Madras establishment; of Woodcot House, and of Baniskirk, Scotland. He served the office of Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1820.

March 27. At an advanced age, the relict of Robert Tudway, esq. and mother of Payne Tudway, esq. M.P. for Wells.

At Bath, Michael Keogh, esq. barristerat-law.

March 28. At Bath, aged 80, Mrs. Elizabeth Ecles.

Aged 76, Frances, sister to E. Sealy, esq. banker, of Bridgewater.

March 31. At Bath, aged 64, Margaret, sister of Sir John Williams, bart. of Bedelwyddan, co. Flint, daughter of J. Bennet Williams, esq. by Sarah, dau. of Rob. Hesketh, esq. She was unmarried.

April 15. At Taunton, aged 86, the relict of late Ferdinando Anderson, esq. of Bath.

May 6. At Kingsdown, Hugh Barnett, esq. formerly of Jamaica.

At Portishead, aged 67, Hannah, widow of late John Tanner, a respected member of the Society of Friends.

SUFFOLK.-Lately. At Aldersfield Green, aged 84, George Pryke, gent. formerly of Aldersfield Hall, Wickambrook.

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Feb. 5. At Acton-place, aged 96, H. Dawson, esq. late of Polstead.

Feb. 12. At Woodbridge, aged 75, Thomas Salkeld, gent. Chief Coustable of the Hundred of Loes, and County Treasurer for that district.

Feb. 16. At the Parsonage-house, Westerfield, near Ipswich, aged 39, the wife of the Rev. James Hitch, Rector of Westerfield, and first cousin to the heir and title of Lord Nelson.

Feb. 18. At Framlingham, aged 60, Henry Meade Ogle, esq. of Drogheda, which town he represented for many years both in the Irish and the Imperial Parliament.

Feb.19. At Ipswich, Mr. Stephen Kinchen, formerly Surgeon, R. N. He was descended from a respectable family in Hampshire, and his only surviving sister is the widow of the gallant Captain Moss, killed in 1801 at Copenhagen.

Feb. 23. Lucy, only sister of John Randyll Burch, of Brandon, esq. and M. P. for Thetford, 1790, and 1796.

March 1. At Brundish, aged 82, Hannah, relict of James Wyard Gooch, gent. late of Orford.

March 3. Anne, wife of John Moor, gent. Collector of Customs at Woodbridge.

March 12. At Ipswish, aged 81, Sarah, youngest daughter of late Rev. Wm. Reeve, Minister of St. Nicholas, and sister of Mrs. Clara Reeve, authoress of the romance of "The Old English Barons."

March 13. Aged 71, Mr. John Phillipe, Warden of Melford Hospital.

March 16. Aged 82, Mr. Benj. Parkhurst, Landing and Coast Waiter of Ipswich. March 23. At Ipswich, at the advanced age of 97, Abigail, daughter of Edward Bower, gent. Portman of the Borough, one of the Bailiffs in 1723 and 1729, the builder of the Light House at Cromer in 1719, and who died in 1736.

March 31. At Bury St. Edmund, aged 88, Mrs. Charlotte Watson.

April 2. At Brockford, aged 87, Thomas Sheldrake, gent. late of Werberingset Hall, a man of integrity, and of a disposition the most social and humane.

April 10. At East Bergholt, aged 72, Mr. James Revans, who for upwards of 44 years was confidential assistant of the late Mess. Golding, Constable, and Son. His perfect judgment in business, unremitting exertions, and strict integrity, gained him universal respect.

April 24. Mary, wife of Rev. H. G. Harrison, Rector of Thorpe Morieux. April 26. In his 93d year, Wolfron Lewis, gent. medical practitioner at Bungay. April 30. Frances, wife of Mr. Thomas Burch, Surgeon of Lavenham, second daughter of late Rev. Giles Hatch, Rector of Sutton, Surrey.

May 2. At Ipswich, aged 72, Mary, relict of Major C. F. Scott, R. A.

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May 9. At Leiston, aged 79, the relict of Rev. G. Dinsdale, Vicar of Benhall. May 11. At Melton, aged 48, Thomas Pytches, esq. a Deputy Lieutenant of, and in the commission of the peace for the county. May 16. At Helmingham, aged 88, William Smith, gent.

SURREY.-At Carshalton, the wife of T. Gellibrand, esq.

Feb. 23. At Ewell, aged 64, the relict of Wm. Broadbent, esq.

March 3. At Stoke Cottage, near Guildford, aged 84, Grace, relict of the late Admiral Sir W. Barnaby, 1st. bart. of Broughton Hall, Oxon. dau. of Drewry Ottley, esq. and mother of 7 children, 4 boys and 3 daus. March 23. At Croydon, aged 86, John Crane, esq.

March 25. At Guildford, aged 83, Mrs. Brooker.

March 29. At Pirbright Lodge, aged 73, Andrew Stirling, esq. of Drumpellier, Lanarkshire.

April 1. wife of Rev. April 2. At Burwood Park, Mary, wife of James C. Fyler, esq. of Twickenham, and third daughter of Sir John Frederick, bart.

At Croydon, aged 24, Maria,
Edmund Harden.

April 3. Anne, wife of Charles Woodcock, esq. of Waddon, da. of late T. Parry, esq. May 9. Aged 23, Hannah, only daughter of Rev. Chas. Jerram, Vicar of Chobham. May 10. At Caterham, aged 66, Mr. Bull. SUSSEX. At Chichester, aged 16, Anne, only daughter of Capt. Schomberg, R. N. March 31. At Brighton, aged 93, Mrs. Baynes, of Leyton.

April 15. At Chichester, Mary, relict of Vice-adm. H. Frankland, of Muntham.

WARWICK.-April 3. Aged 50, at Edgbaston Hall, the beloved wife of Edw. Johnstone, esq. M. P. and eldest daughter of the late Thomas Pearson, esq. of Tetenhall, Staffordshire.

April 6. At Birmingham, aged 36, Mr. Benjamin Nowell, of the firm of B. J. and J. Nowell, builders, of Dewsbury. His death was occasioned by being put into a damp bed, while attending the letting of a new Church at Dudley.

April 9. At Leamington, in her 64th year, the relict of Sampson Lloyd, esq. of Birmingham.

April 12. At Leamington, Sarah, wife' of George Broadrick, esq. of Finnongley Park, co. York.

WESTMORELAND.-April 4. At Kendal, John Jones, Esq. of Goldsmith-street, Cheapside.

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April 21. At Cockerton, aged 85, Gregory Seale, esq.

WORCESTERSHIRE.-At Worcester, aged 56, John Hopkins, esq. late of Westmoreland-cottage, Bath.

March 29. Aged 79, Josh. Creme, esq. senior Alderman of Bewdley.

April 16. At Malvern, the Lady of the Rev. Dr. Bathurst, Bishop of Norwich, sister to late Lord Castlecoote.

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vanced in age, Mary, sister of late Adm, Epworth, of Epworth, in Lincolnshire.

Feb. 2. At Beverley, advanced in age, Joseph Dickenson, one of the Society of Friends.

Feb. 3. William Brown, esq. of Wakefield, and formerly of Leeds.

Feb. 5. Aged 70, Alex Forbes, esq. M.D. once an active and eminent physician in Hull. He was a man of great benevolence, united to the strongest understanding.

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per .Sack, May 19, 55s. to 60s.

AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, May 14, 34s. 7 d. per cwt.

PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, May 23.

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Seconds, 31. 10s. to 6l. 6s.
PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, May 19.

St. James's, Hay 4l. 13s. Straw 3l. 14s. Od. Clover 4l. 15s. Od.-Whitechapel, Hay4l. 12s. Od.
Straw 21. 14s. Od. Clover 41. 16s.-Smithfield, Hay 41. 4s. Straw 21. 8s. Od. Clover 41. 10s. Od.
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COALS, May 21: Newcastle, 32s. Od. to 40s. 3d.-Sunderland, 33s. Od. to 40s. 6d. TALLOW, per Cwt. Town Tallow 41s. Od. Yellow Russia 37s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 70s. Mottled 78s. Curd 82s.—CANDLES, 8s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 10s. Od.

THE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES, DOCK STOCKS, WATER WORKS, FIRE INSURANCE, and GAS LIGHT SHARES, (to the 25th of May, 1823), at the Office of Mr. M. RAINE, Successor to the late Mr. Scorт, 28, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London. --Grand Trunk Canal, 2000l. Div. 75l. per annum.-Coventry Canal, 1050l. Div. 441. per annum.-Birmingham Canal, (divided Shares), 305l. Div. 12l. per annum.— Warwick and Birmingham, 230l. with the last half-yearly Div. 5l. 10s.-Warwick and Napton, 2101. ex half-year's Div. 57.-Neath, 3901. Div. 221. 10s. per annum.-Swansea, 180l. Div. 104.-Monmouth, 1751, with half-year's Div. 4l. 10s.-Grand Junction, 2451. with approaching Div.-Manchester, Bolton, and Bury Canal, 100l. with approaching Div. -Old Union Canal, 737.-Rochdale, 70l. Div. 31. per annum.-Ellesmere, 621.-Regent's 414-Thames and Medway Canal, 177. 10s-Portsmouth and Arundel, 301.-Severn and Wye Railway and Canal, 35l. Div. 16s. for the last half-year.-Lancaster, 271. Div. 14. per annum. Worcester and Birmingham, 321. Div. 17. per annum.-Wilts and Berks, 5l. 10s. -Kennet and Avon, 20%.-West India Dock, Stock, 176l.-London Dock Stock, 1157. -Globe Assurance, 153l.-Atlas Ditto, 5l. 5s.-Rock Life Assurance, 31.-East London Water Works, 116l. Div. 4l. per annum.-Westminster Gas Light and Coke Company, 651. -London Institution, original Shares, 287-Russell Ditto, 97. 98.

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