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D. Mushet, iron masters, for their improvement for the making of bar or other iron from refuse in the smelting of copper ores. Edward Cooper, for improvements in printing presses.

John Collier, for improvements in the machine for shearing woollen cloth.

William Moult, for improvements in steam engines.

John H. Palmer, for a mode of purifying certain gases.

John T. Carter, for wheel-carriages.

James Frazer, for a cooking machine.

Charles Brightly, and Bryan Donkin, for a printing machine. Marc. J. Brumel, for a method of constructing tunnels.

Hugh Ronalds, for improvements in making leather.

Joseph Corty, for improved apparatus for distilling.

Benj. Wilson, for a machine for breaking flax.

Richard Banks, for wheel-carriages.

Thos. Calderbank, for improvements in the working of pumps. John Scott, for improvements in steam boats.

James Ikin, for furnace bars. Geo. F. Hagner, for white-lead and verdigris.

Rudolph Ackerman, for improvements in four wheeled carriages.

Wm. Horner, for a crane. Geo. Prior, for a detached escapement for chronometers. John Penwarne, for an improved cock for liquor casks. Benj. Taylor, for a loom. Lord Cochrane, for purifying spirit of tar.

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Matt. C. Wyatt, for a safeguard for fire-arms.

Jeremy Chubb, for improved locks.

Dan. Wilson, for improvements in boiling sugar.

Edm. Naish, for winding cot

Grant Preston, for a deck

glass.

Nath. Smith, for a winnowing machine.

Mary Sedgwick, for preparing the rhines of starch.

J. Munro, for improvements in steam engines.

John Simpson, for spring hooks for coach harness.

Thos. Allingham, for a lamp. John Jones, for dressing woollen cloth.

James Collier, for dressing woollen cloth.

Alex. Haliburton, for improvements in steam-engines.

Jos. Routlidge, for a rotative steam-engine.

John Sutherland, for an apparatus for purifying liquids.

Thos. Heppenstall, for a chaff

cutter.

Geo. Wyke, and Wm. Sampson, for improvements on pumps.

John Read, and Wm. Howell, for a method of working coal.

Richd. Penn, for making ornamental wooden furniture.

John Ashton, and Thomas Gill, for a hydrometer.

Lord Cochrane, for a street lamp.

John J. A. M'Carthy, for granite pavements.

Wm. Annesley, for improvements in the construction of boats and ships.

Wm. Hopkinson, for preventing accidents

accidents to carriages from the wheels coming off.

Geo. Whitham, for grinding and dressing spindles.

William Booth, for a machine for making clogs and shoe soles.

Wm. Church, for improvements in the steam-engine.

Gilb. Lang, and Rob. Smith, for red and blue colours. Robert Clayton, for inlaying pottery ware.

A BILL of all the CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS within the BILLS of MORTALITY, LONDON, from December 16, 1817, to December 15, 1818,

Christened in the 97 parishes within the walls 1048.-Buried 1204.
Christened in the 17 parishes without the walls 5317-Buried 4078.

Christened in the 23 out-parishes in Middlesex and Surry 13,410-Buried 10,099.
Christened in the 10 parishes in the city and liberties of Westminster 4,458-Buried 4,324.

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Christened Males 12,530-Females 11,703-In all 24,233 | Buried Males 9,883-Females 9,822-In all 19,705,

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There have been Executed in London and the county of Surrey, 24; of which number 11 only have been reported to be buried within the Bills of Mortality.

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PRICE OF STOCKS FOR EACH MONTH IN 1818.-Lowest and Highest.

TABLE OF THE NUMBER OF BANKRUPTCIES IN ENGLAND,

From Dec. 20, 1817, to Dec. 20, 1818, inclusive.

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Total Bankruptcies, 1056. Decreased from the last year, 519

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