190 Dividends. [March 1, M'Cave J. Lombard street, merchant (Tomlinson Simeon P. Tokenhouse yard, merchant and Co. Copthail court Melhuish J. Crediton, baker (Cleave Miller R. Tottenham, watch maker (Hartley, New Bridge street Millie T. Union strcet, silk weaver (Edmonds, New street Minskip W. Doncaster, bookseller (Heaton Moline S. Billiter lane, merchant (Bourdillon and Hewitt, Little Friday street Morris W. and T. Little Tower street, wine and spirit brokers (Robinson and Hammond, Austin Friars Mullett T. St. Mary Axe, merchant (Swain and Price R. and W. Cross, Bristol, merchants (Smith went Rainbow W. Chelsea, linen draper (Ware and Young, Southwark Richards J. S. Montague place, merchant (Jopson, Roberts J. Shaftesbury, grocer (Chitty Robinson, G. Gainsborough, wharfinger (Thomas and Frost, Hull Robinson T. and J. Stead, Dalton, clothiers (Cros land and Huddersfield Robinson W. Newton upon Ouse, wool merchant (Manby, York Rowton W. Cambridge, linen draper (Chapman and Stevens, Little St. Thomas Apostle Rugg H. and C. Austin Friars, silkmen (Walker and Raukin, Old Jewry Russel J. Beverley, victualler (Hall and Campbell Salmon R. Essex, carpenter (Daniell, Colchester Sait T. York, iron tounder (Lee and Raynar, Leeds Schofield J. Blackhey nook, merchant (Brown, Dob. Adam's court (Poole, Smith J. Sudbury, upholsterer (Frost and Stedman Smith T. Old Barge house, corn dealer (Hum phries, Searle street Smithers H. and J. H. Bridge street, dealers (Popkin, Dean street Spurden W. London street, merchant (Kearsey and Spurr, Bishopsgate street Stammers T. and Co. Sudbury, merchants (Frost and Stedman Stanton J. Birmingham, timber merchant (Bous. field, Bonverie street Starkey W. Huddersfield, merchant (Battye Stecle T. Manchester, cotton dealer (Duckworth and Co. Stephenson T. and R. Hull, linen drapers (Walmsley Sykes W. and T. Shackleton, Norton Falgate, seed merchants (Clutton and Carter, Southwark Taylor J. Marshfield, mealman (Batchelor and Evans Tomkins S, M. Stanton St. John's, horse dealer (Bugg, Addle street Townsend R. Preston, corn dealer (Dixon and Abraham Trawley T. Swallow street, victualler (Whitton, Great James street Trew T. Chichester, brewer (Rhoades Tuck J. Haymarket, victualler (Child, Borough Twitchin W.Kingsclere, maltster (Barfield, Hatcham Urry T. Itchin Ferry, baker (Lampard, Winchester Wallis J. Caxton, inn keeper (Ilaggerstone, Cam. bridge Warth R. Leverington, miller (Girdlestone and Co. Wisbeach West G. Hull, linen draper (Walmsley White C. H. Upper Montague street, milliner (Lowden, Clement's inn White J. Bethnal green, coal merchant (Innes and Pocock, Temple Wileman T. and S. West, Hoathlye, tanners (Gatty and Hadden, Angel court Wilford E. Boston, merchant (Thirkell, jun. and Rogers Wilkinson C. Margaret street. Cavendish square, scrivener (Shewin and tall, Great James street Wilsmore G. and H. Batley, Newgate street, linen drapers (Chipchase, Walbrook Wilson J. jun. Sculcoates, mahogany merchant (Hugall, Hull Winstanley W. Liverpool, merchant (Pritt aud Kewley Wisbey J. Thaxted, jobber (Fiske, Cambridge Wood J. C. Liverpool, merchant (Harrison, Aus tin Friars Wykham F. Bunbury, scrivener (Tims Wythes J. and T. Amblecoat, millers (Roberts, Stourbridge. DIVIDENDS. Adams E. Whitcombe street, bit maker, March 4 Aucell C. & G. Wallington, calico printers, March 4 Anderson A. Philpot lane, merchant, Feb 7 Bagster R. Piccadilly, upholsterer, March 4 Bellairs G Leicester, banker, March 8 Blurton W. Caverswall, dealer, March Brodie H. and T. Paterson, Liverpool, linen drapers, Feb. 17 Brogy M.George street, Minories, gun stock maker, Feb. 24 Brown B. Newcastle upon Tyne, wine merchant, Feb 28 Bryars J. Broseley, currier, March 2 Buil J. & Co. King strect, linen drapers, March 11 Byrne P. Norwich, tailor, March 11 1815.] Dividends. Cable W. Brompton, butcher, Feb. 28 Chillingworth T. Redditch, needle maker, Feb. 28 Corey J. Holdsworthy, shopkeeper, Feb. 18 Cornes J. & J. Wood, Paddington, coach makers, Cowing J. Bedford court, Covent garden, woollen 1 Crawford T. & W. Blackwall, stone Feb. 28 Denman J. Croydon, plasterer, Feb. 14 masons, Jackson W. Newcastle upon Tyne, oilman, Feb. 28 Judd W. & Co. Banbury, carriers, March 8 Feb. 14 Lyon W. W. & Co. Barton Turn, brewers, Feb. 27 Meeker W. P. Basinghall street, merchant, eb. 14 Dennis S H. & S. Jarman, Throgmorton street, Mingay S. & T. & P. Nott, Smithheld, bankers, Feb. 28 Dickinson R. Limehouse, dealer in iron tanks, M'Lellan A. & Co. London, factors. March 4 Dickinson O. South Shields, linen draper, March 11 Dougal R. Commercial road, glazier, Feb. 28 Eastall J, Portsmouth, vintner March 14 Elliott G. Liverpool, merchant, Feb. 20 Eilis R. Earl street, provision broker, Feb. 11 Fea T. & Co. Hall, merchants, Feb. 21 Fowler J. Bu mingham, broker, March 4 French G. & G. H. Eades, Great Eastcheap, bro. Frost J. L. & J. W. Barton, Bristol, woollen dra. Gorman M. A. London, merchant, March 7 Harrison A. Spitalfields, tallow chandler, Feb. 4 March 2 Hurst W. Portsca, contractor, Feb. 17 Israel H.II. Wood street, silk manufacturer, Feb.28 Morris T. Aldgate High street, linen draper, Feb. 28 Owen J. Oswestry, merchant, Feb. 28 Pearce E. Evesham, shopkeeper, Feb. 27 Potter C. Shepherd's Market, victualler, Feb. 21 March 14 Purvis J. Adelphi, wine merchant, March 11 Ridoutt J. Ryde, grocer, Feb 18 Roberts T. Cheapside, silversmith, March 4 March 10 Roden W. Hythe, bookseller, March 11 Rooke W. Noble street, silk manufacturer, Feb. 28 Sharp W. Toreadneedle street. merchant, Feb. 28 Smith J. & A. Unsworth, Manchester, cotton ma- Smith W. Portpool lane, pump maker, Feb. 15 Thompson F. sen. & jun Taternoster row, brokers, Tobin D. & R. J Mitchell, Limehouse, ship chandlers, Feb. 25 Toby R. Lucas str carpet warehouseman, Apr. 26 Watson T. Sandhurst, corn dealer, March 14 Webb J. Garlick hill, coal merchant, March 4 Whichelle A. Wallingford, butcher, Mar, 16 Wilkerson J Batley, maltster, Feb. 28 Willett M. Chepstow, druggist, Apr. 25 Yeates M. L. and Y. W. Good, Exmouth, bankers, Adams W. Ipswich, grocer, Mar 11 CERTIFICATES. Andrews R Campden, dealer in horses, Feb. 21 Beer W. Iristol, auctioneer, Feb. 14 Cohen B. Bishopsgate st. merchant, March 11 Grant T. F. Charlotte street, merchant, March 4 Hopkins W. Swansea, carpenter, Feb. 25 Howard M. Cateaton st. banker, Mar. 4 Jordan T. Cheltenham, stationer, Mar. 4 Kent A. & G. Payne, Ryde, I. Wight, grocers, Feb. 28 Kesley A. jun. Fareham, corn factor, Feb. 14 Feb 18 Lane J. Edward st. coach maker, Feb. 14, Lawrence J. & W. Fuller, Bermondsey st. glue manufacturers, Feb. 28 Lindsay A. Manchester, calleuderer, March 11 Mann E Yeovil, linen draper, March 4 Masters G. Newport, Monmouth, brewer, March 7 Osborne N. Wednesbury, mercer, Feb. 18 Parsons G Downing st coal merchant, Mar. 14 Taylor T. Skipton, publican. Feb. 25 Feb. 25 East Stonehouse, flour factor, Vallance R. Wycomb Marsh, paper maker, Feb. 25 Walton G. Halifax, grocer. Mar. 7 Warrington A. Shrewsbury, bricklayer. Mar. 7 Warton C. Northwich, liquor merchant, Feb 28 Williams J. High Holborn, cheesemonger, Feb. 25 Rates of Government Life Annuities, payable at the Bank of England. 3 per cent. Stocks being now 64, and under 65. 12 3 0 .18 16 9 75 and upwards N. B. The annexed is a short scale of some of the rates, upon which Government are now granting Life Annuities: they are payable half-yearly, at the Bank of England, the same as the dividends, and may be received by power of attorney. The Life-Annuity Act having been amended, they may henceforward be purchased when the 3 per cent. Consols, or Reduced Annuities, are at or above 50. Annuities are granted on Joint Lives also. Particulars may be had, gratis, at the Government Life-Annuity Office, Bank-street; or by writing to the Superintendant, if the postage be paid. East India Company.-The Transfer Books of the said Company will be shut on Thurs. day, March 2, and opened again on Thursday, April 13, for the election of Six Directors. 194 Table containing the Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange, from January 27, to February 21, 1815, shewing the Intrin sic Value of Bullion in Great Britain, and the Intrinsic Pars of Exchange, according to the Mint Regulations for the Value of Gold and Silver at the respective Places; shewing also the extreme High Price of Bullion, and extreme Courses of Exchange, occasioned by the extended Commercial Proscription that prevailed throughout Europe in the Years 1811, 1812, and 1813. |