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and shewing the nature of the different Public Securities, with the manner of making Investments therein. Also an Historical Sketch of the National Debt of the British Empire, authenticated by Official Documents. By Bernard Cohen.

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EDINBURGH.

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cedency, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, and printed at London in 1602; and also of Baronagium, Genealogicum a manuscript collection which formed the basis of Edmonson's work, which bears the same title. Among his other Heraldic Manuscripts, Segar left a short account of the Original Institutions of the Princely Orders of Collars, dedicated to his patron, James the First. This work, which has not hitherto been published, and from which the present impression has been printed, now belongs to the Library of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh. It is written upon vellum, and is in the highest state of preservation. The work was probably executed soon after James the First ascended the Throne of England.

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MONTHLY REGISTER.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill.

N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afternoon. The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer.

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Course of Exchange, July 8:-Amsterdam, 12: 10. C. F. Ditto at sight, 12: 8. Rotterdam, 12:11. Antwerp, 12: 10. Hamburgh, 38:3. Altona, 38: 4. Paris, 3 d. sight, 25: 90. Ditto 26: 10. Bourdeaux, 26: 10. Frankfort on the Maine, 159§. Petersburgh, per rble. 8:3. Us. Berlin, 7:11. Vienna, 10:30 Eff. flo. Trieste, 10:30 Eff. flo. Madrid, 364. Čadiz, 354. Bilboa, 361. Barcelona, 351. Seville, 35. GibralNaples, 39. tar, 304. Leghorn, 464. Genoa, 434. Venice, 28: 10. Malta, 45. Oporto, 514. Rio Janeiro, 47. Bahia, 46. Dublin, Palermo, 117. Lisbon, 514.

9 per cent. Cork, 94 per cent. Prices of Gold and Silver, per ox.-Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 17: 6d. New Doubloons, £0:0: Od. New Dollars, 4s. 9d. Silver in bars, stand. 4s. 11d.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th of May, and the 20th of June, 1823, extracted from the London Gazette.

Annett, T. Liverpool, stone-merchant.

Askell, J. Steeple Ashton, Oxfordshire, dealer in cattle.

Aukland, C. Beauvoir-town wharf, Kingsland road, builder.

Ball, H. M. Shakespeare's-walk, Shadwell, auctioneer.

Banks, J. Leeds, flax-spinner.

Bell, J. late of Guernsey, merchant.

Bell, W. and J. G. Harris, Bridge-street, Westminster, haberdashers.

Buck, J. Goldsmith-row, Hackney-road, carpen

. ter.

Buckle, J. Scarah-mill, Yorkshire, miller.

Burfitt, T. North Brewham, Somersetshire, coalmerchant.

Burton, H. Thayer-street, Manchester square, auctioneer.

Cave, J. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer.
Clubbe, T. Chester, brewer.

Cole, J. Wolverhampton, currier.

Corney, J. Beauchamps, Essex, shopkeeper.
Corby, J. Kingsland-road, carpenter.

Cornwall, W. Trinity-place, Charing Cross, leather-breeches maker.

Coster, W. Mount-street, Hanover-square, bricklayer.

Cowie, J. George-street, Mansion-house, winemerchant.

Darby, D. Halesowen, Shropshire, miller,

Davies, S. Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, grocer. Denne, J. Lamb's Conduit-street, watchmaker. Dieas, J. Manchester, dealer.

East, W. Newbury, coal-merchant.

Field, G. Chichester, grocer.

Field, S. Richmond, wine-merchant.

Flatman, T. Hampton-wick, soap-boiler.

Gee, S. Cambridge, tinman.

Gerhardi, H. Savage-gardens, merchant.

Gill, R. and C. Griffiths, Skinner-street, Snow

hill, mercer.

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Hutton, J. Abchurch-lane, painter.
Inglis, J. and J. Mark-lane, merchants.
Jones, W. Handsworth. Staffordshire, farmer.
Lax, J. Liverpool, brewer.

Leigh, C. and W. Tooth, Tyldsley, Lancashire, calico-printers.

Lowe, S. Newman-street, Oxford-street. Mansor, T. Caroline-street, Commercial-road, hoop-manufacturer.

March, G. W. Hope Bowdler, Shropshire, flannelmanufacturer.

Mercer, W. Packer's-court, Coleman-street, winemerchant.

Millart, W. Carnaby-street, victualler.
Milnes, B. Halifax, grocer.

Moses, J. Farlam, Cumberland, dealer.
Nelson, W. Jewin-street, Aldersgate-street, brew.

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New, C. Leadenhall-street, umbrella-manufactu

rer.

Parry, J. Everton, Lancashire, joiner,
Pearse, W. C. Braintree, grocer.
Pitcher, W. Salisbury-square, carpenter.
Prowse, A. Haselbury, Somersetshire, tinman.
Pullan, R. Leeds, merchant.

Radder, J. Bolton-le-Moors, cotton-manufacturer.
Randall, J. A. Aldermanbury, corn-dealer.

Read, J. Love-lane, Aldermanbury, cloth-worker.
Rowley, J. Stourport, timber-merchant.
Salisbury, A. Windsor, and D. Sailsbury, Notting.
ham, drapers.

Score, G. Tokenhouse-yard, scrivener.
Scott, J. Preston, Lancashire, draper.

Sedgley, W. jun. Dudley, Worcestershire, grocer.
Simpson, J. Birmingham, plater.

Sparkes, W. and J. Frome Selwood, Somersetshire,

grocers.

Sutcliffe, B. Cheapside, warehouseman.

Tate, J. Adam-street, Adelphi, coal-merchant. Taylor, H. Leominster, grocer.

Taylor, J. Lydeard St Lawrence, Somersetshire, dealer.

Thatcher, S. J. Worth, Sussex, innkeeper.
Thomas, W. L. Brighton, grocer.

Trail, A. Hanover-street, boot and shoe maker.
Turner, J. Fleet-street, silk-mercer.

West, A. Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, grocer.
White, B. Maiden Bradley, Wilts, farmer.

Whitehead, R. Norwich, bombazine-manufactu

rer.

Wilkie, T. Paternoster-row, bookseller, Witcomb, L. Warminster, scrivener,

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th June, 1823, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Chalmers, William, jun. merchant in Ellon, county of Aberdeen. Douglas, Alexander, sheep and cattle-dealer,

sometime at Haugh of Tullimet, now at North Binn, parish of Foulis, Easter, county of Perth. DIVIDENDS.

Dawson and Marshall, late tanners in Edinburgh; a first and final dividend on 14th July. Keil, Francis, late tenant of Monorgan, in the county of Perth; a final dividend last Tuesday of August.

Lindsay, James, grain-merchant in Glasgow; a second and final dividend after 18th July. Melville, John, merchant and grocer in Grahamston, near Falkirk; a dividend on 19th July.

Morrison, James, merchant, Grassmarket, Edin-
burgh; a dividend after 21st July.
Murray and Bonnard, booksellers and stationers,
Glasgow; a final dividend after 16th July.
Penman, Andrew, booksellers and stationers in
Glasgow; a third and final dividend after 8th
July.

Potter, James, residing at Cuit, near Strathblane;
a final dividend after 4th July.
Sandeman, William, and Co. merchants in Edin-
burgh, Leith, and Perth; a dividend after 4th
July.

Swayne, Walker, manufacturer in Dysart; a dividend till 25th July.

Wright, Alexander, fish-curer and dealer in herrings in Banff; a dividend after 23d July.

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