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Alphonso Doxat, of Bishopsgate-street, for a new combination of mechanical powers, whereby the weight and muscular force of men may be employed to actuate machinery for raising water, or other purposes, in a more advantageous manner than has been hitherto practised, communicated to him by a foreigner residing abroad. -Jan. 27. Phillips London, the younger, of Cannon-street, practical chemist, for a certain improvement in the application of heat to coppers and other utensils.-Feb. 3. William Aldersey, of Homerton, for an improvement on steam engines, and other machinery where the crank is used.Feb. 3. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c. The Archdeacon of Exeter has appointed the Rev. James Duke Coleridge, LLB. his official and principal surrogate, in the archdeaconry of Exeter.-The Rev. J. Townsend, to the living of Taunton St. James, (vacant by the death of the Rev. Mr. Luxton,) by Sir T. B. Lethbridge, Bart. -The Rev. Chas. Ashfield, to the rectory of Doddington by Bridgewater, on the presentation of the Marquis of Buckingham, void by the death of the Rev. John Sealy. OXFORD.-The Hon. Philip Henry Abbot, second son of Lord Colchester, and student of Christ Church, elected scholar on the Vinerian foundation, vacated by the death of Mr. Larkins, of University College. The Rev. John Delafield, of Oriel College, admitted Master of Arts.-G. H. W. Heneage, student of Christ Church, admitted Bachelor of Arts. CAMBRIDGE, March 9.-Three new Craven scholarships, of 501. per. ann. having been lately instituted, pursuant to a decree of the High Court of Chancery, from the estates bequeathed by Lord Craven, for the reward of classical learning in the University, subject to the same regulations as the two former Craven scholarships; these prizes have been contested in an examination by 25 candidates; and were adjudged to George Long, Thos. Babington Macauley, and Henry Malden, all students of Trinity College: their names are mentioned in alphabetical order, it being the opinion of the examiners that their merits were equal. It was also declared that the merits of Mr. W. H. Marriott, of the same college, were hardly inferior to those of the successful candidates. -Stephen Luke, Esq. of Jesus College, admitted Doctor in Physic. Bachelors in Divinity.-The Rev. T. Beevor, and the Rev. G. C. Gorham, Fellows of Queen's College.-Wm. Brougham, Esq. BA. of Jesus College, elected Fellows of that Society. Members' Prizes.-The subjects for the present year are, for the Senior Bachelors, "De Origine et Progressu Idolatriæ, Dialogus." For the Middle Bachelors, "Oratio in Laudem Musicæ." 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, Feb. 17. to March 20. Feb. 17.-Barker, E. Exeter, druggist. [Brutton, Card, T. R. W. Borough-market, tripe-dresser. Leeds, T. Chester, cotton-spinner. [Makinson, Leigh, P. Stockport, cotton-spinner. [Milne, Loone, J. Coventry, builder. [Woodward, Tokenhouse-yard. C. Newmarch, Chas. Cheltenham, stone-merchant. [King, Serjeant's-inn, Flect-street. T. Parsons, J. Long-acre, coach-lace-manufacturer. [Carter, 7, Staple-inn, Holborn. T. Priddy, J. Oxford-street, wine-merchant. [Dawson, Saville-place, New Burlington-street. T. Pryme, A. de la, G. Hilton, and R. Hilton, Chorley, Lancaster, cotton-spinners. [Hurd, Temple. C. Russell, T. Brighthelmstone, builder. [Gwynne, Lewes. C. Sidwell, R. Bath, shoe-maker. [Easton, 4, Lambeth-road, Southwark. C. Timbrell, And. Old South-sea-house, merchant. [Lowe, Southampton-build, Chancery-lane. T. Vipond, T. E. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer. [Morton, 7, Gray's-inn-square. C. Watts, T. Combe Martin, Devon, dealer. [Bunn, 18, Brook-street, Holborn. T. Wilburn, W. F. North Shields, hardwareman. [Swain, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. C. Wise, J. Wellingborough, Northampton, saddler. [Thompson, Stamford. C.. Feb. 20.-Bartram, J. Canterbury, linen-draper. [Jones, Sise-lane. T. Benham, T. Poole, builder. [Alexander, Newinn. C. Browne, J. Leeds, woollen-cloth merchant. [Wilson, 16, Greville-street, Hatton garden. C. Cattermole, J. Framlingham, Suffolk, merchant. [Bromley, 3, Gray's-inn-square. C. Clark, G. Blackburn, Lancaster, grocer. [Blakeclock, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street. C. Coward, J. J. Exeter, spirit-merchant. [Darke, Red-lion-square. C. Dineley, F. Pershore, Worcester, money-scrivener. [Williams, Lincoln's inn. C. Endicott, J. E. Exeter, builder. [Darke, 30, Redlion-square. C. Ewing, J. Liverpool, merchant. [Slade, Johnstreet, Bedford-row. C. Hebdin, W. Leeds, woollen cloth merchant. [Wil- Ivens, W. Flecknoe, Warwick, grazier. [Fuller, Robertson, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, silversmith. Feb. 24.-Arnall, G. Leamington, wine-merchant. [Platt, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn. C. Ashford, J. and E. L. Ireland, Birmingham, dealers. [Egerton, 3, Gray's-inn-sq. C. Astley, M. Goswell-street, china and Staffordshire warehouseman. [Barton, Bow-church-yard, Cheapside. T. Bainbridge, W. Evenwood, Durham, horse-dealer. [Dixon, Gray's-ian-square. C. Birks, S. W. Thorne, York, mercer. [Battye, Chancery-lane. C. Candy, R. Wesen-town, Somerset, farmer. [Perkins, 2, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C. Clively, E. Woolwich, draper. [Corry, Basing. hall street. T. Downes, S. Cranbourne-street, Leicester-square, haberdasher. [James, Bucklersbury. T. Farrell, J. Prospect-place, Newington-causeway, merchant. [Knight, Basinghall-street. T. Fox, E. L. jun. Idol-lane, Tower-street, broker. [Dennett, King's-arms-yard, Coleman-st. T. Gurney, R. Stafford-street, Bond-s reet, picturedealer. [Fowell, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-st. T. Hobbs, H. Chichester, Sussex, farmer. [Sowton, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C. James, W. jun. Abergavenny, cabinet-maker. [Platt, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-iun. C. Lawton, J Delph, York, innkeeper. [Hurd, Temple. C. Lea, W. and J. F. Lea, Paternoster-row, ribbon manufacturers. [Watson, 82, Southamptonbuildings, Chancery-lane. T. Mace, S. Norwich, grocer. [Eyer, Gray's-innsquare. T. Newman, J. M. Bromsgrove, Worcester, dealer in wool. [Fladgate, Essex-street, Strand. C. Palmer, T. Gutter-lane, Cheapside, silk-manufacturer. James, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. T. Pitt, D. Fenchurch-street, hosier. Noy, Great Tower-street. T. Powell, T. Bath, cloth-factor. [Smith, 31, Ba- Troughton, J., C. A. Newcomb, and J. Troughton, singhall-street. C. Rose, J. Bath, grocer. [Hurd, King's-benchwalk. C. Sarvis, A. Sloane-street, Chelsea, upholsterer. Troughton, B. jun. Coventry, silkman. [James, Twigg, W. Sheffield, plumber. [Blagrave, Sy mond's-inn. C. Warbrick, H. Liverpool, merchant. [Lowes, Temple. C. Ward, T. Warwick-row, Coventry, silk-manufacturer. [James, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. T. Whaley, J. King's Lynn, Norfolk, gunsmith, [Wright, King's-bench walk, Temple. C. Wilson, G. Liverpool, linen-draper. [Lowe, Chancery-lane. C. Feb. 27.-Deakin, F. Upton-upon-Severn, Worces ter, grocer. [Platt, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn. C. Harrison, J. Sandwich, Kent, woolstapler. [Lodington, Secondaries-office, Temple. C. Hebdin, A. O. Parliament-street, Westminster, woollen-cloth-merchant. [Wilson, 16, Grevillestreet, Hatton-garden. C. Ker, T. Strand, boot and shoe-maker. [Stevens, Gray's-inn-square. T. Morgan, J. Bedford, draper and tailor. [Brutton, 55, Old Broad-street. C. Priddon, E. Horncastle, Lincoln, miller and baker. [Norris, 32, John-street, Bedford-row. C. Richards, J. and W. Badhain, Bromyard, Hereford, dealers in corn. [Taylor, 18, Bartholomewclose. C. Rogers, J. and C. Rogers, Plymouth, coach-makers. [Andros, 58, Chancery-lane. C. Skaif, H. Whitby, York, linen and woollen draper. [Bell, Bow Church-yard. C. Smith, P. sen. P. Smith, jun. and W. Smith, Burndeu, Lancaster, muslin-manufacturers. [Shaw, 18, Ely-place, Holborn. C. Tuck, Benjamin, Thrapston, Northampton, draper. [Forbes, 5, Ely-place. C. Turner, J. Rotherham, York, engineer. [Tay- Burbury, R. Coventry, silk and trimming-manufacturer. [James, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. T. Dudman, J. Brighthelmstone, common-carrier. [Smith, 6, New Basinghall-street. C. Fry, G. Tunbridge Wells, lime-burner. [Young, Lincoln's-inn-fields. T. Gittins, R. Tewkesbury, Gloucester, cornfactor. [Jenkins, New-inn. C. Gough, R. Liverpool, tobacco and snuff-manufacturer. [Lowe, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. C. Green, 1. Lower East-smithfield, baker. [Parnther, London-street, Fenchurch-street. T. Heaton, J. Scholes, York, nail-manufacturer. [Taylor, 24, John-street, Bedford-row. C. Needs, E. Bristol, shopkeeper. [Hicks, Bartlett'sbuildings, Holborn. C. [Clutton, Noud, S. Birchin-lane, bill-broker. High-street, Southwark. T. Scofield, E. West Bergholt, Essex, publican. [Rush, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street. C. Troughton, J., C. A. Newcomb, J. Troughton, and B. Troughton, jun. Coventry, bankers. [Edmunds, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn. C. Wood, W. Butley, Chester, cheese-dealer. [Day, 12, Grafton-street, Bond-street. C. March 6.-Aubrey, G. E. Manchester, merchant. [Willis, Warnford-court. C. Aubrey, R. Jun. Manchester, merchant. (Willis, Warnford-court. C. Gibbons, H. Islington, dealer. [Jones, Templechambers, Fleet-street. T. Gibbons, T. jun. Wells, Norfolk, merchant. [Flexney, Bedford-row. C. Mason, R. Barfrestone, Kent. miller. ton, 1, King's-bench-walk, Temple. C. [Loding Coventry, bankers. [Pearman, Coventry. C. March 10.-Alport, T. R. Birmingham, leatherdresser. [Wilde, College-hill. T. Barker, J. Great Titchfeld-street, upholsterer. [Fisher, Furnival's-inn, Holborn. T. Benson, J. R. Artillery-place, Finsbury-square, merchant. [Amory, Throgmorton-street. T. Burton, M. Wolverhampton, grocer. [Williams, Lincoln's-inn. C. Coates, C. New Bond-street, druggist. [Alliston, Eggleston, R. Great Driffield, York, plumber. Fletcher, J, and P. Barton-upon-Irwell, Lancaster, cotton-spinners. [Ellis, Chancery-lane. C. Guy, J. Blackfriar's-road, dealer. (Tucker, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. T. Harrison, J. Manchester, cotton-spinner. [Milne, Temple. C. Hollis, J. Goswell-street-road, stone-mason. [Tottie, 33, Poultry. T. Jackson, T. Bishop's Offley, Stafford, maltster. [Williams, Lincoln's-inn. C. Jones, W. Handsworth, Stafford, farmer. [Beetham, Freeman's-court, Cornhill. C. Mallorie, Wm, Leeds, pasteboard-manufacturer. [Hamilton, 2, Henrietta-st. Covent-garden. C. Matson, R. Barfrestone, Kent, miller. [Lodington, 1, King's-bench-walk, Temple. C. Nicholls, W. A. A. Stephen-street, organ-builder, [Spence, 7, Furnival's-inn, Holborn. T. Shephard, W. Brunswick-st. Hackney-road, bạ ker. [Bromley, New-court, Temple. T. Windeatt, T. and W. Tavistock, Devon, fellmongers. [Wright, Inner Temple. C. March 13. Anderson, J. jun. Whitby, York, merchant. [Bell, Bow-church-yard, Cheapside. C. Barker, T. Burton, in Lonsdale, York, twine-manufacturer. [Bell, Bow-church-yard, Cheapside. C. Bradbury, G. Hadley, Salop, maltster. [Baxter, Gray's-inn-place. C. Dark, H. Bath, woollen-draper. [Young, Char lotte-row, Mansion-house. C. Durtnall, J. Dover, ironmonger. [Stocker, 2, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn. Č. French, J. Wes: Orchard, Coventry, ribbon manyfacturer. [James, Bucklersbury, Cheapside, T. Frost, L. Liverpool, timber-merchant. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Jordan, W. Sunbury, victualler. [Lewis, Crutched-friars. T. Lowe, G. Manchester, cotton-dealer. [Hurd, Temple. C. Macrae, A. Devonshire-street, Bishopsgate, jeweller. [Pullen, Fore-street, Cripplegate. T. Rayner, J. D. Broad-street, Ratcliff, mast-maker. [Rich, Ratcliff-cross. T. Wignell, B. Drayton, Leicester, farmer. [Lodington, 1, King's-bench-walk, Temple. C. Wilby, D. Ossett, York, clothier. [Laķe, 9, Cateaton-street. C. March 17.-Blundell, W. Liverpool, hardwareman. [Baxter, Gray's-inn-place. C. Burbery, R. Coventry, silk-manufacturer. [James, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. T. Culshaw, W. Wrightington, Lancaster, dealer [Gaskell, Wigan. C. Danson, J. Millom, Cumberland, dealer. [Blakelock, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street. C. Davies, J. Liverpool, merchant. [Chester, Staple inn. C. Johnson, G. R. Chiswell-street, oil and colour man. [Thomson, George-street, Minories. T. Monsey, T. Burgh, Norfolk, farmer. [Swain, Old Jewry. C. Porter, Joseph, Leading Roothing, Essex, farmer. [Eyles, 15, Worship-street-road. T. Wilkinson, J. W. and B. Smith, Leeds, stuffmerchants. [Few, 2, Henrietta-street, Coventgarden. C. March 20.-Acason, J. Valentine-farm-ridge, Hertford, cow-dealer. [Wigley, 49, Essex-street, Strand. T. Bird, T. St. Martin's court, Leicester-fields, haber- Croxford, C. jun. Iver, Buckingham. [Clarke, Cummins, J. Gloucester, mercer. [King, Ser- Dixon, J. Bishopthorpe, York, coal-merchant. [Foljambe, Wakefield. C. Field, T. sen. and T. Field, jun. Muscovy-court, Trinity-sq. flour-factors. [Clabon, 76, Marklane. T. Fifoot, W. Bristol, baker. [Bourdillon, Breadstreet, Cheapside. C. Freeland, W. Bedhampton, Southampton, miller. Marshall, P. Scarborough, grocer. [Battye, 20, Partridge, H. M. Newport, Monmouth, ironmon- Wilson, J. Macclesfield, Chester, bookseller. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. Russell, A. auctioneer, Glasgow. Gordon, J. Overlaw, and M. Gordon, drovers, Hamilton, J. and Co. merchants, Glasgow. Green, E. merchant, Montrose. Johnston, G. and R. Wight, merchants, Leith. Johnston, R. and J. Johnston, cattle-dealers, Kirk- Rattray, J. and D. Rattray, manufacturers, Bannockburn. Russell, J. grocer, Hamilton. Brown, A. grocer, Leith. Ainslie, R. underwriter, Edinburgh. Brooks, W. and W. Blackie, merchants, Grangemouth, and at Glasgow. Mackay, J. merchaut, Thurso. Duguid, W. jun, merchant, Aberdeen. Harthill, J. merchant, Aberdeen. Johnston, John, cattle-dealer, Troquain, Kirkcudbright. Rae, J. cattle-dealer, Uddingston. BIRTHS. Feb. 21. At Archcliff Fort, Dover, the lady of Capt. At the Countess of Dartmouth's, in Berkeleysquare, the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Paget, a daughter. 26. At Norwich, the lady of Edmond Wodehouse, Esq. MP. one of the Representatives for the county of Norfolk, a son. -In Portland-place, the lady of Sandford Graham, Esq. MP. a son. March 6. At his Lordship's house, Lower Brookstreet, the lady of Earl Compton, a son. 9. In Upper Gower-street, the lady of Lieut.-Col. Dance, 2d Life Guards, a daughter. 10. Lady Jane Peel, a daughter. At Weymouth, the lady of Col. Horner, of Mells Park, Somerset, a son. -At the White Lodge, Richmond Park, the lady of the Hon. and Rev. George Pellew, a daughter. 11. The Right Hon. Lady Amelia Sophia Boyce, a daughter. 16. At Castle-house, Great Torrington, Devonshire, the lady of Anthony Win. Johnson Deane, Esq. a son and heir. Feb. 21. At Longford, by the Rt. Hon. and Rev. the March 1. By Special Licence, at St. George's, 5. At St. James' Church, by the very Rev. Dean of 6. At Brighton, by the Dean of Hereford, George, 8. At Everton, near Liverpool, Arthur Latham, 10. At the Abbey-church, Bath, Lieut.-Col. James 12. At St. John's, Southwark, James B. Scott, Esq. of Leith, to Jane, eldest daughter of J. Donaldson, Esq. of Horslydown. At Esher, Surrey. Swynfen Jervis, Esq. of Darlaston-hall, Staffordshire, to Jane, daughter of P. N. Roberts, Esq. of Esher. 13. At Ormesby, Norfolk, by the Rev. Geo. Lucas, IN SCOTLAND. IN IRELAND. At Limerick, Sempronius Stratton, Esq. Lieut.- At Dublin, by the Lord Bishop of Ossory, John At Dublin, by the Rev. Mr. Maturin, Lieut.-Col. ABROAD. At Paris, Hugh O'Connor, of Mountjoy-square, At Paris, in the English Ambassador's Chapel, |