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Mr. J. W. W. English, of Wellingborough, has in the Press, Medical and Surgical Remarks; including an Effectual Method of removing Enlargements from the Throat, commonly called Wens.

Mr. E. Howitt is printing, Selections from Letters written during a Tour through the United States, in 1811, illustrative of the Native Indians, and of the Emigrants.

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Mr. Henry Brooke is about to publish in Quarto, with 12 Plates, a Guide to the

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The Improvement of English Roads, urged during the existing Dearth of Employment for the Poor. 8vo. 28.

A Plan for reducing the Capital and the

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Portalis, F. E. M., de l'Usage et de l'Abus de l'Esprit philos. durant le 18ème

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L. Chirol. 8vo. 2s.

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On Evil: an Assize Sermon, preached March 23, 1820, at Kingston upon Thames. By the Rev. L. W. Elliot, A. M. Rector of Peper Harow, Sussex. 8vo. 2s.

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A Tour through a part of the Netherlands, France, and Switzerland, in 1817. Containing a variety of Incidents, with the Author's Reflections, serious and lively. By Thomas Heger. 8vo. 8s.

Collections for a Topographical and Historical Account of Boston, and the Hundred of Skirbeck, in the County of Lincoln, with 26 Engravings. By Pishey. Thompson. Royal 4to. 21. 10s. royal 8vo. 1. Is.

L'Europe et ses Colonies en Décembre 1819. 2 vols. 8vo. 16s.

Saint-Martin, J. Nouvelles Recherches sur l'époque de la Mort d'Alexandre, et sur les Chronologies des Ptolomées, ou Examen Critique de l'ouvrage de M. Champollion Figeac, intitulé, Annales des Lagides.

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Rougemont, De, Raphael d'Aguilar, ou les Moines Portugais; Histoire véritable du 18ème siécle. 2 vols. 12mo. 9s.

NEW PATENTS.

To Major Rohde, of Leman-street, Goodman's-fields, for a method of separating the molasses, or syrup, from Muscovado or other sugar. April 15th, 1820. W. Brunton, of Birmingham, for certain improvements on, and additions to, firegrates. April 19th.

G. Lilley, of Brigg, and J. B. Fraser, of Blackburn-house, Linlithgow, Scotland, ' for certain improvements in the application of machinery for propelling boats and other vessels, and for obtaining other useful purposes, by means of an hydro-pneumatic apparatus, acted upon by a steam-engine, or other adequate power. April 19th.

J. Hancock, of Little Pulteney-street, Golden-square, for the application of a certain material to various articles of dress, &c. by which the same may be rendered more elastic. April 29th.

J. Cook, of Brighton, Sussex, for an improved apparatus for the purpose of cooking, which he designates, A Philosophical Cookery. April 29th.

J. Hague, of Great Pearl-street, Spitalfields, for certain improvements in the method of heating hot-houses, and other buildings; and of boiling liquids. May 9th.

J. A. Tickell, of West Bromwich, Staffordshire, for a cement to be used in aquatic and other buildings, and stucco-work. May 9th.

J. Parkes, of Harwich, for a new and improved method of lessening the consumption of fuel in steam-engines, and furnaces in general, and for consuming smoke. May 9th.

J. Jacks, of Camberwell, Surrey, and A. Aikin, of the Adelphi, for a new and improved method of preventing mildew in sail-cloth, and other manufactures made of vegetable fibre. May 11th.

J. Scott, of Grafton-street, Dublin, for a new method of combining, and applying, by machinery, certain of the well-known mechanic powers. May 11th.

J. Malam, of Romney-terrace, Westminster, for certain improvements on gasometers. May 11th.

S. Kenrick, of West Bromwich, Staffordshire, for an improved method of turning cast-iron vessels. May 13th.

R. Bill, of Newman-street, Oxford-street, for an improved mode of constructing beams, masts, yards, and other parts of vessels. May 15th.

J. Barton, of Falcon-square, for certain improvements in propelling vessels. May 15th.

R. Watts, of Crown-court, Temple-bar, for improvements in inking printing-types with rollers, and in placing and conveying paper on types, and in inking with a cylinder. May 15th.

R. Winch, of Shoe-lane, London, for certain improvements on machines or presses, chiefly applicable to printing. May 18th.

E. Massey, of Eccleston, Lancashire, for certain improvements in the construction of chronometers and pocket watches. May 19th.

John Hague, of Great Pearl-street, Spitalfields, Engineer, for an improvement in preparing the materials for making potteryware, tiles and bricks. June 2d.

William Bate, Esq. of Peterborough, for a combination of, and additions to, mamachinery calculated to increase power. June 3d.

William Bate, Esq. of Peterborough, for improvements in preparing hemp, flax, or other fibrous material, for spinning. June 3d.

Simion Tiessier, of Bucklersbury, London, (late of Paris) for improvements in propelling vessels. Communicated to him by a Foreigner residing abroad. June 3d.

John Hague, of Great Pearl-street, Spitalfields, for certain improvements in the making and constructing of steam-engines. June 3d.

Jacob Perkins, of Austin-friars, London, for improvements in the construction of fixed and portable pumps; such as pumps fixed for raising water from wells, or ship-pumps, &c. &c. June 3d.

John Wakefield, of Manchester, Engineer, for improvements in the construction of furnaces for boilers of various descriptions, and in the mode of feeding the same with fuel, calculated to lessen the consumption of fuel, and to burn the smoke. June 6th.

William Kendrick, of Birmingham, Chemist, for the manufacture of a liquid from materials now considered useless for that purpose, and the application of the same liquid to the tanning of hides, and other articles requiring such process. June 6th.

Jonathan Brownell, of Sheffield, Tableknife-cutter, for better securing the blades of table-knives and forks in the handles by means of caps being soldered upon the fangs, whether of iron, steel, or other material, after the handles are upon them. June 8th.

Samuel Parker, of Argyle-street, Bronzist, for an improved lamp. June 15th. William Erskine Cochrane, Esq. of Somerset-street, for an improvement in the construction of lamps. June 17th.

Joseph Woollams, of Wells, Somersetshire, Land Agent, for improvements in the teeth or cogs formed on, or applied to, wheels, pinions, and other mechanical agents, for communicating or restraining motion. June 20th.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

The Rev. J. Kaye, D.D., Master of Christ's College, and Regius Professor of Divinity, is nominated to the bishopric of Bristol, vacant by the death of Dr. Mansel.--The Rev. C. Wordsworth, D.D., rector of Lambeth, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, is appointed master of that society. The Rev. C.J. Bloomfield, of Trinity College, rector of St. Botolph, Bishopgate, and of Chesterford, Essex, is created Doctor in Divinity by Royal mandate.-The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln is translated to the see of Winchester, in the room of the late Hon. H. Brownlow North. The Rev. Thomas Davies, M. A., vicar of Mamble, to the vicarage of Bayton, Worcestershire. The Rev. Thos. Lea, M. A., of Trinity College, Oxford, to the vicarage of Bishop's Itchington, Warwickshire.-The Rev. Charles Walcot, of Trinity College, Oxford, to the living of Hopton Wafers, county Salop.-The Rev. Evan Griffith, late senior assistant at the Royal Free Grammar School, Shrewsbury, to be master of the Frce Grammar School, Swansea.-The Rev. J. W. Jones, A. B., perpetual curate of Scropton, county Derby, to the vicarage of Church Broughton, in the same county. The Rev. George Lucas to the rectory of Billockby, in Norfolk.-The Rev. G. Hunt to the

rectory of Boughton, Norfolk.-The Rev. William Kellett, A. B., to the vicarage of Kenninghill, in the same county.-The Rev. F. Wrangham, M. A., F.R.S., to the archdeaconry of Cleveland, vacant by the death of the Rev. Archdeacon Bailie Hamilton. -The Rev. John Overton, B. A., to the vicarage of Elloughton, in the East Riding of Yorkshire.The Rev. Ralph Spofforth, M.A., to the vicarage of Eashington, near Howden, Yorkshire.-The Rev. Henry Luxmore, M. A., to the vicarage of Barnstaple, Devon.-The Rev. Thomas Wright, to the vicarage of East Claydon, and the rectory of Middle Claydon, Pucks.-The Rev. Jas. Hooper, to the rectory of Stowel, Somersetshire.-The Rev. Joseph Mitchinson, to the perpetual curacy of Thorganby, Yorkshire.-The Rev. E.James, M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford, to the perpetual curacy of Mortlake, Surry.-The Rev. James Davies, M.A. to the vicarage of Barrington Parva, Gloucestershire. The Hon. and Rev. Dr. Rice, to the rectory of Oddington, Gloucestershire, on his own presentation as precentor of York Cathedral.-The Rev. Jas. Evans, B. D, late Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, to the vicarage of Penrith, with Lavernock annexed, near Cardigan.

*The press of matter has unavoidably caused the List of Bankrupts to be postponed till next month.

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June 8. At the house of Lady Floyd, in Upper Sey mour-street, the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M. P. to Miss Julia Floyd, youngest daughter of the late Gen. Sir John Floyd, Bart.

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13. By special licence, at the house of Samuel Farmer, Esq., in Mortimer-street, George Ch. Porter, Esq., to Madame de Segond de Sederon, only daughter of his Excellency, the Count dé Vaublanc.

At St. George's Hanover-square, Lieut.-Gen. Sir C. Halkett, K.C.B. to Letitia Sarah, widow of the late Major Taylor, R. A. and only daughter of John Crickitt, Esq. Townsend-house, Hemel Hempsted.

At Clyro, Radnorshire, Thomas Kennedy, of Dunura, Ayrshire, M. P. to Sophia, only daughthe late Sir Samuel Romilly.

18. At St. George's Hanover-square, Charles John Kermoys Tynte, Esq. only son of C. K. K. Tynte, Esq. M. P. to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Thomas Swinnerton, Esq. of Butterton-hall, Staffordshire.

19. At St. Luke's Chapel, Norwich, by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Rev. Heaton C. De Crespigny, second son of Sir W. De Crespigny, Bart. M. P. to Miss Caroline Bathurst, third daughter of his Lordship.

2). At Tooting, Surrey, the Rev. C. F. Parker, rector of Ringshall, Suffolk, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Joseph Eyre, Rector of St. Giles, Reading.

21. At Bath, Capt. Grant, of the E. 1. service, nephew to the celebrated Mrs. Grant, the Highland authoress, to Miss Griffies Williams, daughter of Sir George G. Williams, of the Circus. 22. At Mary-le-bone Church, Charles Hudson,* Esq. to Lucy Anne, only daughter of the late General Bouchier, of the Royal Artillery.

The Hon. and Rev. George, second son of Vis. Exmouth, to the Hon. Frances Addington, second daughter of Lord Viscount Sidmouth. 27. At Derby, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, G. C. B. of Durrent-house, Devon, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, Derbyshire.

29. At St. George's, Hanover-square, the Hon. Charles Noel Noel, eldest son of Sir Gerard Noel, Part, and Baroness Barham, to Arabella, second daughter of Sir James Hamlyn Williams, of Clovelly-court, Devon, Bart:

-At Exeter, Capt. Barton, R. N. eldest son of Admiral Parton, to Miss Rebecca Lopes Franco, niece to Sir M. M. Lopes, Bart.

30. At St. George's, Hanover-square, the Right Hon. John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, to Miss Mary Millner.

July 10. At Stroud, Gloucestershire, the Rev. H.B. Tristram, Vicar of Bramham, Yorkshire, and nephew of the Bishop of Durham, to Charlotte Jocelyn, daughter of the late John Smith, Esq. of the Inner Temple, and niece to Lords Donoughmore and Hutchinson.

11. At St. Mary-le-bone Church, Major-Gen. Sir James Lyon, K. C. B. to Anne, eldest daughter of the late Edward Coxe, Esq. Hampsteadheath.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Kinfaun's Castle, the seat of Lord Grav, John
Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston, to the Hon. Margaret
Gray, his Lordship's second daughter.

In Glasgow, Thomas Paterson, Esq. Paymaster of
the 22d regiment, to Margaret, eldest daughter
of James Miller, Esq. merchant.

At Edinburgh, Dr. Wm. John King, of the Island of Barbadoes, to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Aitken, merchant, Dalkeith.

Dr. Thomas Short, Physician to his Majesty's Forces, to Henrietta, daughter of Alex. Young, Esq. of Harburn.

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