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NEW PATENTS.

Sir William Congreve, of Cecil-street, Strand, Middlesex, Bart. and James Nisbet Colquhoun, of Woolwich, Kent, Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery; for certain improvements in the art of killing and capturing whales, and other animals to which such means are applicable.-June 7th, 1821.

John Vallance, of Brighton, Sussex, brewer; for improvements on a patent granted to him on the 20th of June last, for a method and apparatus for freeing rooms and buildings (whether public or private) from the distressing heat some

times experienced in them, and of keeping
them constantly cool, or of a pleasant
to excess or empty; and also whether the
temperature, whether they are crowded
weather be hot or cold; and the said John
Vallance hath invented or discovered im-
cases with, and in some cases without, a
provements relative thereto, and in some
gas or gasses extended, or additional ap-
one of the principles (either of construc-
plications of the principles, or of some or
purposes other than what he first contem-
tion or operation) thereof, as applicable to
plated.-June 19th, 1821.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c.

The Rev. J. T. Notridge to the consolidated
Rectories of St. Helena and St. Clement, Ipswich.
-The Rev. Isham Case, of Bury, to the Rectory
of Quarrington, Lincolnshire.-The Rev. Chas.
Boyles to the Vicarage of Tamerton, vacant by
the death of the Rev. G. Hawker.-The Rev. W.
Villers to the Vicarage of Chelmarsh, Salop.-A
Dispensation has passed the Great Seal, enabling
the Rev. Thomas Wright, MA. Chaplain to Lord
Somerville, to hold the consolidated Vicarages of
Steeple and East Claydon.-The Rev. Mr. Wayet,
Lecturer of Boston, instituted by the Bishop of
Lincoln to the valuable Living of Pinchbeck, near
Spalding. The Rev. Dr. Rudge elected Sunday
Evening Lecturer at St. Sepulchre's, London, in
the room of the late Rev. Mr. Moore.-The Rev.
Dr. Hugh Pearson appointed Chaplain in ordinary
to his Majesty's household at Brighton.-The
Rev. Walter Gee, BD. Fellow and Tutor of Sidney
Sussex College, to the Rectory of Week St. Mary,
Cornwall, void by the death of the Rev. Edward
Baynes.TO

OXFORD.-Winchester College. The annual
election was held July 10th, when the Members
were addressed in a Latin Oration by Mr. H.
Fowle. On the following day the medals were
adjudged as follows:-Mr. T. R. Mackay," Bonus
civis sua a publicis commodis non secernit;" La-
tin prose; gold medal.-Mr. C. R. Sewell, "Li-
berty restored to Greece by the Roman Senate;"

English verse; gold medal.-Mr. P. Hall, "Ora-
tio Scipionis in Hispania ad milites seditiosos a
racters of Demosthenes and Scipio;" "Lord Bo-
Livio;" silver medal.-Mr. J. L. Elliott, "Cha-
lingbroke;" silver medal.-The whole number of
degrees in Act Term were:-DD. four; DM. two;
BD. six; MA. fifty-two; BA. eighty-four; Matri-
culations, eighty-one.

CAMBRIDGE.-July 3.-The degree of Doctor
of Divinity was conferred on the following gentle-
men, viz. the Dean of Rochester; the Rev. Geo.
Lloyd, Master of Appleby School.
D'Oyly, Rector of Lambeth; the Rev. G. Wood

Honorary Masters of Arts.-The Rev. J. T.
Barrett, of St. Peter's College; the Hon. C. W. J.
Kerr; the Hon. A. L. Melvill, and Sir Francis
Lynch Blosse, Bart.

The Porson Prize for the Greek Translation from Shakspeare, Othello, Act 1. Scene 3, "And comes the lady, let her witness it," adjudged to till she comes as truly as to heaven," to "Here Mr. W. Barham, of Trinity College.

The Examiners have selected (honoris causâ,) the two exercises,

Motto-" Pindarum quisquis studet emulari."
Motto Si placeo tuum est."

And the names of the writers will be recorded, if
they intimate to the Vice-Chancellor their con-
sent to have the mottoes opened.

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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.

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inn. C.

[Perkins, 2, Holborn-court, Gray's

M'Niell, W. Charles-street, Middlesex-hospital, coach-maker. [Pinero, Charles-st. Middlesexhospital. T.

[Shepherd, Hyde-street, Bloomsbury. T. Penvold, W. Leadenhall-street, horse-dealer.

mouth, ship-builders. Clarke, Chancerylane. C.

Purchas, R. W. and R. Tredwen, Chepstow, Mon

Whalley, G. B. Basinghall-street, woollen-draper.
[Stephen, Broad-st.-buildings. T.

Whitesmith, W. Old Fish-street, grocer. [Dimes,
Friday-st. Cheapside. T.

Yarnold, P. jun. City-garden-row, tailor. [Rey-
nold's, St. John's-street, Clerkenwell. T.

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June 26. Cayzer, J. Millbrook, Cornwall, inukeeper. [Makinson, Middle Temple. C. Consitt, R. and R. Lee, Kingston-upon-Hull, merchants. [Roper, Bartlett's-buildings, Hol

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Coates, H. Bradfield, Essex, farmer. [Cocker,
Nassan-street, Soho. C.

Figes, T. and R. Godfrey Longcroft, Romsey,
Hants, common-brewers. [Slade, John-street,
Bedford-row. C.

[Stocker, New Boswell court. C.
Griffiths, G. Grantham, Lincoln, timber-merchant.

Hill, J. Dover, saddler. [Lodington, Secondaries-
office, Temple. C. angra

Humphreys, Eliz. widow, Swansea, victualler.
[Scott, St. Mildred's-court C.

Longbottom, Titus, Keighley, York, machine-
maker. [Milne, Temple. C.

Marr, R. C. Rathbone-place, linen-draper. [Bour-
dilion, Bread-street, Cheapside. T.
Merry, J. South Town, Suffolk, fishing-merchant.
[Swain, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. C.
Metcalf, C. Bedale, York, flax-dresser. [Wat-
kins, Lincoln's-inn. C. 2001

July 14. Astley, G. late of the Brook, Wem, Salop,
farmer. [Griffiths, Southampton-buildings,
Chancery-lane. C.

Essex, W. Paddington, wharfinger. [Hartley,
Bridge-street, Blackfriars. T.

chant. [Lewis, 36, Crutched-friars. T.
Golding, H. Lower Thames-street, wine-mer-
Gray, J. Bishopsgate-street within, silver-smith.
[Lodington, Temple. T.

Lammin, T. East Bridgford, Nottingham, malt

ster. [Few, 2, Henrietta-st. Covent-garden. C. born, draper. [Parton, Bow-Church-yard. T. Medd, T. Staple-inn-buildings, Middle-row, Holthe East, glass and Staffordshire warehouseMoseley, H. spinster, New-road, St. George's in keeper, [Hurd, King's Bench-walk. T. Niblett, C. Guildford, money-scrivener. [Dyne, 59, Lincoln's-inn-fields. T.

Offer, J. Bathwick, Bath, slater. [Sherwood,
Canterbury-sq. Southwark. C.

Peacock, J. Bawtry, York, victualler. [Stocker,
New Boswell ct. Carey-st. C.

Sadler, T. Aston, near Birmingham, dealer. [Wal-
ker, 29, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.

Stray, M. Rotherham, York, linen-draper. [King,
Castle-street, Holborn. C.

Temple. C.
Sudlow, W. Manchester, flower-dealer. [Milne,

st, timber-merchant. [Hutchison, Crown-court,
Thompson, T. Langbourn-chambers, Fenchurch-
Threadneedle-st. T.
Tyerman, J. Bristol, haberdasher. [Gates, 23,
Newgate-street. T.

Walsh, J. French Horn, Barbican, victualler.
[Evans, Kennington-cross, Lambeth. T.
Webb, H. Rochdale, Lancaster, woo!stapier.
[Taylor, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Young, J. Ware, tailor. [Sheffield, Great Pres-
cot-street, Goodman's-fields. T.

July 17. Cotterell, J. Worcester, timber-merchant.
[Cardale, Gray's-inn. C.

M Mullen, W. G. and E., Hertford, grocers.
[Fitzgerald, Lawrence Pountney-hill.
houseman, [Ellis, 43, Chancery-lane. C.
Mitchell, J. Mumford's-court, Milk-street, ware-
Pilkington, R. Mile End-road, baker. [Toms,
Copthall-court, Throgmorton-street. T.
Spence, J. Yarm, York, grocer. [Bell, 9, Bow-
church-yard. C.

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BIRTHS.

June 21. Lady Dunbar, of Booth, a son. 22. At Hambledon-house, the lady of Chas. Scott Murray, Esq. a daughter.

25. In Langham-place, the lady of Sir James Langham, Bart, a son.

28. At Putney, the lady of John Paterson, Esq. Capt. of hon. East India Company's ship Repulse,

a son.

29. At King's Weston, the lady of Wm. Dickinson, Esq. P. a son.

30 At the Cottage, Southgate, the lady of S. A. Curtis, Esq. a daughter.

At Catton, Derb shire, the lady of the Hon. and Rev. R. Carleton, a daughter. July 2. In Great Marlborough-street, the lady of J. E. Conant, Esq. a daughter.

3. At Denne-park, the lady of Edward Bligh, Esq. a daughter.

6. The Lady of Col. Gwynne, of Glanbran-park, Caermarthenshire, a son.

7. In Albemarle-street, the Countess of Lusi, a daughter.

-In Gloucester-place, the lady of John Forbes Mitchell, Esq. a son.

8. At St. Leonard's, Essex, the lady of Capt. Korhight, Coldstream Guards, a son.

10. The lady of Andrew Spottiswoode, Esq. of Bedford-square, a daughter.

14. At Sindlesham-lodge, Berks, the lady of T. R. Harman, Esq. a son.

-At Cambridge, the lady of Capt. Purches, RN.

a son.

15. The Hon. Mrs. Newnham Collingwood, a daughter.

17. At Cheltenham, the lady of J. Fielden, Esq. Witton-house, Lancashire, a daughter.

19. In Lower Grosvenor-sreet, the Rt. Hon. Lady Catherine Whyte Melville, a son.

The lady of Paulet Sir John Mildmay, Esq. MP. a son.

23. In Gloucester-place, Portman-square, the lady of Wm. Thompson, Esq. MP. a son.

Lately, the lady of Thos. Nichols, Esq. Burton, Dorset, a son and heir.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Edinburgh, the lady of G. Macpherson Grant, Esq. MP. a daughter.

IN IRELAND.

At Waterford, the lady of Major Kettlewell, R. A. a daughter.

At Ballylickey-house, county of Cork, the lady of Major Clayton, a daughter.

At Dublin, the lady of Lieut. Ellis, Royal Welsh Fusileers, a son.

ABROAD.

At Paris, Lady Buchan, a son.

At Tours, the lady of the Rev. G. Way, a dangh

ter.

At Florence, the Rt. Hon. Lady Rendlesham, a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

Juae 21. At St. George's, Hanover-square, J. Roberts, Esq. of Great Coram-st. to Margaret Esther, sister to Wm. Rothery, Esq. of Vernonplace, Bloomsbury-square.

At Richard, Charles, second son of Wm. Tooke Robinson, Esq. of Walthamstow, Essex, to Harriet, eldest daughter of John Cayley, Esq. of Petersburg. 23. At St. George's, Hanover sq. Alex. Hamilton Leonard Earle, Esq. son of the late Col. Earle, of Tweed-house, Northumberland, to Sophia, only daughter of the late H. Parry, Esq. of Bath. The bride was given away by Field Marshal

Lord Beresford.

26. Isaac Fryer, Esq. of Wimborne Minster, Dorset, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Thos. Moulden, Esq. of Statenborough-house, Kent. 27. A Bow, John Julin, Esq. to Emilia, second daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Lindsay. -Osborn Markham, Esq. Comptroller of the Barrack Department, to Miss Jervis, daughter of the late Capt. Jervis, RN. and great niece of the Earl of St. Vince

29. At St. George's Hanover-square, Herbert Barrett Curtis, Esq. MP. for Sussex, to Caroline Sarah, second daughter and coheiress of the late Robert Mascall, Esq. of Peasmarch-place, Sussex, and Ashford, in Kent.

James Holmes, Esq. of Montague-street, Russell-square, to Miss Roberts, of Harrow Weald. At St. Mary-le-bone New-church, T. Dunbar, Esq. 2d son of the late Sir G. Dunbar, Bart. to Clementina, only daughter of Sam. J. Trickey, Esq. Upper-Charlotte-st. Fitzroy-square.

30. At St. George's Bloomsbury, by the Rev. Hen. Pepys, Ch. Pepys, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, second son of Sir Wm. Weller Pepys, Bart.. to Caroline Elizabeth, second daughter of Wm. Wingfield, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn.

July 2. Col. Hugh Baillie, of Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square, to Mary, youngest daughter and co-heiress of the late Thomas Smith, Esq. of Castleton-hall, Lancashire.

3. At Ealing, Spencer Perceval, Esq. eldest son of the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, Esq. to Anne Eliza, youngest daughter of the late General Macleod, of Macleod.

J. Sargeaunt, Esq. of Coleshill, Herts, to Miss Steede, of Orchard-street, Portman-square.

4. At Chatteris, Samuel George Smith, Esq. second son of Samuel Smith, Esq. MP. of Woodhallpark, Herts, to Eugenia, third daughter of the Rev. Robert Chatfield, LLD. Vicar of Chatteris. 9. At Mary-le-bone Church, Godfrey Thornton, Esq. Grenadier Guards, eldest son of Stephen Thornton, Esq. of Moggerbanger-house. Bedfordshire, to Susanna, eldest daughter of the late John Dixon, Esq. of Cecil-lodge, Herts. 10. At St. Mary-le-bone church, Capt. Evelyn, to Miss Massy Dawson, daughter of J. H. Massy Dawson, Esq. MP. of New Forest, County of Tipperary, Ireland.

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11. At Wakerly, Northamptonshire, Lieut.-Col. Read, Grenadier Guards, of Leadenham, Lincolnshire, to the Right Hon. Lady Susan Sherard, sister to the Earl of Harborough,

At St. Georges, Hanover-square, hos. Venables, Esq. to Anne, fourth daughter of John King, Esq. of Grosvenor-place.

12. John Cookney, Esq. of the Mauritius, to Tabitba, fifth daughter of the late Rev. Wm. Parkins, of Twyford, Bucks, and Kingsbury, Somersetshire, Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, &c. &c.

-Thos. Spencer, Esq. of Gower-street, Bedfordsquare, to Catherine, daughter of the late John Gardner, Esq. of Stamford.

14. At Cheltenham, Wm. Augustus Orlebar, of Charlotte-st. Bedford-sq. son of the late Rich. Orlebar, Esq. of Hinwick-bouse, Bedfordshire, to Mary Caroline, 2d daughter of the late Ben. Longnal, Esq. of Bath.

-At Southampton, J. Dickson, Esq. of the 67th Regt. to Fanny Carolina, youngest daughter of the late Chas. Bacon, Esq. of Moor-park, Surry, and of Grosvenor-place, Bath.

Lieut. Col. Bell, Deputy Quarter-Master Gen. at the Cape of Good Hope, to Lady Catherine Harris, daughter of the late Earl of Malmsbury. 16. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Capt. Hyde Parker, RN to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late Sir Frederick Morton Eden, Bart. 17. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Dean of Carlisle, Wm. Sam. Best, Esq. eldest son of the Hon. Mr. Justice Best, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Thoytes, Esq. of Sulbampstead-house, Berks.

The Rev. Baden Powell, AM. Vicar of Plumstead, to Eliza, eldest daughter of V. F. Rivaz, Esq. of Upper Clapton; and at the same time, Fras. Rivaz, Esq. eldest son of the above, to Maria, third daughter of the la e Rev. Fras. Clifton, of Alverstoke, Hants, Rector of Eastwell, and Prebendary of Lincoln.

John Commerell, Esq. only son of J. W. Commerell, Esq. of Stroud, Sussex, and of Berkeleystreet, London, to Henrietta Sophia, second daughter of the late Wm. Bosanquet, Esq. of Upper Harley-street.

Arthur Shakspeare, Esq. RN. to Louisa, second daughter of the late Jos. Sage, Esq. of the Roval Mint.

18. At Charlton, Geo. Birch, Esq. of Blackheath, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Greenlaw, of the same place.

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