A GENERAL STATE OF THE CORPORATION OF THE London Hospital, For the RECEPTION and RELIEF OF SICK AND WOUNDED Seamen, Manufacturers, and Labouring Poor their Wives and Children, FROM Its INSTITUTION, NOVEMBER, M,DCC,XL, TO THE FIRST of JANUARY, M,DCC,XCVI. WITH A LIST of the GOVERNORS, &c. LONDON: PRINTED BY J. AND J. MARCH, TOWER-HILL 1796. LONDON-HOSPITAL ANNIVERSARY, M, DCC, XCVI. THIS Hospital enjoys singular Advantages, in Regard to the important Ends of the Establishment, from its Neigh- bourhood to the Shipping below Bridge, and a large Body of People, such as Seamen, Watermen, Coal-heavers, Shipwrights, Rope-makers, Sail-makers, beside the numerous Manufacturers, in Spital-fields, and the eastern Part of the Metropolis; to all of whom this Hospital is of singular Service.-—The Wards, by their Magnitude and Airiness, are adapted, in the most striking Manner, to the Relief of the distressed. The Support, hitherto afforded by generous Benefactors, has enabled the Governors to receive nearly Half a Million of Pa- tients since the Year 1740, labouring under the various Suffer- ings incident to human Life, of whom only a small Proportion has died, as appears by the General Accounts annually published. —-Thus POLICY and HUMANITY implore every possible Assistance to an Object, so distinguished in the great System of Police and Commercial Interest of our Country. A2 (4) All ACCIDENTS are received by this Hospital without Recommendation or Security; and no Security is required for such Patients as are recommended. The Riches and increasing Commerce of the Nation, it is hoped, are such, as will cherish and support, in full Splendour, an Institution so pregnant with Beneficence, and productive of the most substantial Good, par- ticularly in the Preservation of MANUFACTURERS and SEAMEN. Thus may the Charity of the Individual be abundantly repaid in the National Credit and Felicity. Nor ought it to be forgotten, that there has been lately erected, contiguous to the Hospital, at the Cost of Individuals, a Theatre for Lectures, in the various Branches of Medicine; so that every Part of Medical Science is encouraged and promoted for the common Good. It is the great Aim of the Committee, that the Disbursements keep as equal Pace as possible with the Liberality of the Public. This prudential Conduct is conceived to be the best Security for the Permanency and Prosperity of the Charity. They have, accordingly, the Satisfaction of having considerably reduced the Expenses of the Hospital; and trust, that, by pursuing the same economical Plan, with the Assistance that is reasonably expected from the Humane and Opulent, an Extension of the present System may shortly be effected. The present Anniversary affords a noble Occasion of calling upon the Generosity of Fellow-subjects; and the Facts set forth testify how far this Object is deserving the Munificence of the Affluent, and the Continuance of the Exertions of its present Friends and Supporters. An ACCOUNT Of the RISE, PROGRESS, and STATE OF THE Corporation of the London-Hospital, For the Relief of DISEASED and HURT PERSONS, Manufacturers, Seamen in Merchants Service, PARTICULARLY Manufacturers, Seamen in Merchants Service, their Wives and Children, From its Institution, on the 3d Day of November, 1740, To the 1st Day of January, 1796. Supported by charitable and voluntary Contributions. Origin of the Charity. THIS CHARITY was, for some Years, carried on in Prescot-street, Goodman's Fields, in several Houses, hired upon Lease for that Purpose; till by the Decay of the Buildings, notwithstanding large Sums of Money had been expended to keep them in Repair, and the smallness of the Rooms, The GOVERNORS were determined to open a SUBSCRIPTION, which might enable them to purchase a Piece of Ground, and build a House more proper for enlarging and perpetuating their benevo- lent Designs; and which has been since happily effected. Situation of the Hospital. The present HOSPITAL, in pursuance of this Scheme, was erected by the voluntary CONTRI- BUTIONS of several Governors, given for that Pur- pose only, in an airy Situation near the Mount in Mile- End-Road, properly furnished, and fitted up with about 130 Beds, for the Reception of Patients. (6) General Frame and Regulation of the Society. The SOCIETY, for carrying on this most useful Undertaking, is by the Charter, bearing Date the 9th of December, 1758, confirmed and declared to be a Body Corporate, by the Name of the GOVERNORS OF THE LONDON-HOSPITAL; and to consist of such Noblemen and Gentlemen as are therein enume- rated, and of those who were reputed Governors for Life at that Time; together with such others who, by giving a Benefaction of Thirty Guineas, or more, at one Time, become Governors for Life; and of those who, by subscribing Five Guineas, or more, per Annum, are Governors during such Subscription. Out of these are annually to be elected a PRESI- DENT, two, or more VICE-PRESIDENTS, and a TREASURER. Qualifica- tions of Go- vernors. President, &c. General Courts, &c. A GENERAL COURT of Governors is appoint- ed, by the said Charter, to be held on the first Wed- nesday in the Months of March, June, September, and December; to direct the Application of the Common Seal, which they are hereby empowered to use; to elect Officers; appoint Committees; receive the Reports of former ones; inspect Accounts; make such By-Laws and Rules as shall be judged necessary for the good Government of the Charity; and to transact such other Business as shall be laid before them. Among the BY-LAWS, which the Governors in General Courts have, conformably to their Charter, agreed upon, are the following : Right of voting at Elections. No annual Governor or Governess shall vote at any Election, who has not been a Governor or Go- verness one Year, the Election Day inclusive. Anniversary Festival. The ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Charity is held between the first of February and the (7) last Day of April; when a printed REPORT of the General State of the Hospital, the Number of Patients received and discharged, and an Abstract of the Accounts for the preceding Year, is laid before the Governors. House Com- mittee. A HOUSE-COMMITTEE of Thirty Gover- nors is annually appointed at the General Quarterly Court in December; who, at their first Meeting, elect a Chairman to preside for the Year.--They meet at the Hospital on Tuesdays, weekly, at Eleven in the Forenoon; to dismiss and receive Patients; to inspect the Provisions and Furniture sent in; to order such Necessaries as may be wanted; to examine and direct the Conduct of the Servants and Patients; and to regulate other Matters which may be brought before them. Committee of Accounts. A COMMITTEE OF ACCOUNTS, consisting of Twelve Governors, is appointed at the General Quarterly Court in June, for one Year; who meet at the Hospital, once a Quarter, to examine and audit Tradesmen’s Bills, which are paid by the Treasurer within a Fortnight after.--The Accounts are open at all Times for the Inspection of the Governors. Medical Com- mittee. A MEDICAL COMMITTEE, consisting of such a Number of Governors who practice Physic, Sur- gery, or Pharmacy, or are conversant in the Know- ledge of Drugs or Medicines, as is judged proper, are elected annually at the General Court in December.— The said Committee order and inspect the necessary Drugs and Medicines, and report their Proceedings to the Quarterly General Courts. Visitors. Two Governors or more are appointed VISI- TORS, by the House-Committee, for one Fortnight, (8) to attend twice a Week, or oftener, if they think pro- per, to inspect into the Management and Conduct of the House, during the Intervals of the Meetings of the House-Committee. Chaplain. A CHAPLAIN, who is a Clergyman of the Church of England, preaches every Sunday, and reads Prayers Morning and Afternoon; administers the Sacrament regularly every Month; reads Prayers four Times Weekly; and is ready to visit, pray by, and administer the Sacrament to, the Patients in the Wards, at all Times when required. Physicians. Three PHYSICIANS attend alternately, one daily from Nine till Eleven. Surgeons. Three SURGEONS attend alternately; one daily from Eleven till One, with an Assistant SURGEON. Both PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS attend without Fee or Reward; and give Advice and Assist- ance to all such Objects as come within the above Hours, whether recommended or accidental. Pupils. The Surgeon in waiting has two PUPILS con- stantly in the House to receive, and, if necessary, to call him to such Accidents as shall be brought in at any Hour of the Day and Night. Apothecary. An APOTHECARY constantly resides at the Hospital, who compounds and dispenses all Medicines used there, and solely attends the Business thereof. Steward. A STEWARD (for whose Fidelity proper Secu- rity is given) has the Charge of the House and Fur- niture, keeps an Account of every Thing brought to or expended in the House, and subjects the same to the Examination of the Visitors and House-Committee; and also, has the Inspection of the Conduct of all the Men Servants. (9) Matron A MATRON has the Direction of the Nurses, and other Women Servants; and particularly superin- tends the Administration of the Diet and Medicines. Nurses and Watchers. The NURSES and WATCHERS are in Pro- portion to the Number of Patients, and guided by written Orders, to prevent Misconduct.--Proper Diet for the Patients has been settled by the Physi- cians and Surgeons; and an Account of it is fixed up in the Wards, for the Satisfaction of the Patients and their Friends. Rewards not to be received No Officer or Servant is permitted, upon Pain of Expulsion, to take of any Tradesman, Patient, or other Person, any FEE, REWARD, or GRATUITY of any Kind, directly or indirectly, for any Service done, or to be done, on Account of this Hospital. Governors Every GOVERNOR is entitled to have one In- Patient, and Four Out-Patients, at a Time. Sub- scribers of Sums less than are Qualifications to become a Governor may likewise send Out-Patients. Sub- scriptions are during Pleasure; and any small Sums from well-disposed Persons will be thankfully received, but, in Order to carry on this Undertaking, all Per- sons are desired to pay their Subscription-Money at the Time of subscribing. Proper Ob- jects. The poor Objects recommended as IN-PATIENTS are received without Expense, and are supplied with Advice, Medicine, Diet, Washing, Lodging, and every other Kind of comfortable Assistance, during their Cure; nor is any Security required against future Contin- gencies, as, in case of Death, they are buried at the Expense of the Charity, if not removed by their Friends.--OUT-PATIENTS have Advice and Me- dicines administered daily. (10) Accidents always re- ceived. All ACCIDENTS, with or without Recommenda- tions, are received at any Hour of the Day or Night. Benefits of the Charity, This is the Plan of the Proceedings of the Hospital; and such has been the extraordinary Encouragement given to it, that since the Period of its Establishment, on the 3d of November, 1740, it has afforded Relief to upwards of 469,342 distressed Objects; who, from labouring under the Oppression of the most malignant Diseases and unhappy Accidents, have been reinstated in their honest and industrious Capacities of working; and, so far as Observation has extended, their Morals also have been much amended; whereby the Public have again enjoyed the Advantage of their Labour, and they and their poor Families been preserved from perishing, and prevented from becoming a Burthen, instead of being a Benefit, to the Community. Patients from the Country. The Governors are requested not to send any Patient unable to walk, till they are first assured of Room in the House; and when they recommend an In-Patient, whose Settlement is in the Country, it is expected, that they satisfy the House-Committee con- cerning the Removal of such Patient, when cured, or judged incurable. Improper Objects. No Person of known Ability to pay for Advice are allowed to partake of this Charity; Nor are any admitted into the House with infectious Distempers; or, who are Asthmatic or Consumptive, or deemed incurable or improper by the Physicians or Surgeons: But such may be relieved as Out-Patients. Attendance, &c of Pati- ents. The Patients, admitted without any Expense, are required to be constant in their Attendance on their respective Physicians and Surgeons, and observant of (11) their Directions, and all the Rules of the Hospital; and, after their Cure or Relief, to return Thanks at the Chapel and at the next Weekly Committee. Those, who attend regularly, are obedient to the Rules, and return Thanks, receive a Certificate of their good Conduct, which will recommend them to future Relief. Patients, who do not conform to the Rules of the House, or are guilty of Misbehaviour, are discharged, and never more relieved by the Charity. Refractory Patients. Bankers. Such Persons as are inclined to promote this Work of Charity, are desired to send their Subscriptions or Benefactions to Messrs. Boldero and Co. Com- hill; Dorion, Mello, and Martin, Finch-lane; Sykes, Snaith, and Co. opposite the Mansion- House; or to the Secretary, at the Hospital: who will give proper Receipts for the same. And any Person, disposed to bequeath a LEGACY to this Charity, is desired to do it in the follow- ing Manner, viz. Item. I give and bequeath unto the Treasurer of the London-Hospital for the Time being the Sum of to be applied toward carry- ing on the charitable Designs of the said Corporation. Form of be- queathing Legacy. B2 Receipts (12) Receipts and Payments—by Timothy Curtis, Esq; Treasurer, 1795. RECEIPTS Dr. £. s. d. To Balance in the Hands of the Bankers - 336 11 7 Benefactions - £ 556 10 0 Subscriptions - 319 0 0 Donations. His R. H. William Duke of Gloucester 100 0 0 Palace Linen - 23 18 5 Benjamin Barnett, Esq; 50 0 0 Robert Wigram, Esq; 5 5 0 William Leighton, Esq; 5 5 0 Robert Pott, Esq; - 5 5 0 John Perry, jun. Esq; - 5 5 0 Sundry Friends at the Feast - 9 3 0 A Fine obtained by a Gentleman - 5 5 0 Benjamin Kenton, Esq; 5 5 0 Balance of Anniver- sary Stewards - 13 6 8 227 18 1 Poor’s Box - 57 14 9 Annual Feast - 265 7 0 Legacies Mrs. Cath. Mellish 1000 0 0 Philip Rowden, Esq; 200 0 0 James Maze, Esq; - 100 0 0 Daniel Martin, Esq; - 100 0 0 Charles Digby, Esq - 200 0 0 Miss Patience Parker - 100 0 0 Mrs. Elizabeth Hanmer 5 5 0 1705 5 0 Dividends - 1015 0 6 Rents on General Account - 599 2 8 House Steward’s Balance - 10 18 9 4756 16 9 £ 5093 8 4 (13) From the 1st of January, 1795, to the 1st of January, 1796. 1795. PAYMENTS. Cr. £. s. d. By Cash paid for Housekeeping £ 1653 6 10 1/2 Ditto - Dispensary - 397 12 2 1/2 Ditto — Surgery - 90 19 9 Ditto — Household Furniture - 229 15 0 Ditto — Repairs - 128 15 0 Ditto — Stationary - 18 12 0 Ditto — Printing & Advertising - 57 19 0 Ditto — Burials - 14 9 0 Ditto — Taxes - 70 19 9 Ditto — Petty Expences - 62 15 6 1/2 Ditto — Insurance - 4 13 6 Ditto — Salaries - £ 254 0 0 Ditto — Wages - 234 11 0 1/2 3218 8 8 House Stewards Balance - 10 18 9 Drawn from the Bankers to purchase Stock - 666 5 0 Ditto from ditto to purchase ditto - 628 15 0 Cash at the several Bankers on Hospital Account 569 0 11 £ 5093 8 4 Nett INCOME of the HOSPITAL. Subscription - 319 0 0 Dividends - 1015 0 6 Rents - 599 2 8 £ 1933 3 2 (14) ESTATES and PROPERTY belonging to the LONDON. 1796. Dr. Jan 1st. £. s. d. 3000l. Bank-Stock - cost - 3785 10 6 13450l. 11100l. 3 per Cent. Consols. cost - 8761 6 7 1000l. - ditto 4 Feb. cost - 628 15 0 1000l. - ditto 3d June, cost - 666 5 0 350l. ditto transferred 9th Sept, and would have cost - 238 17 6 12200l. Three per Cent. Reduced - cost 11152 18 4 100l.Three per Cent. Old South Sea - cost 87 5 0 450l. Three per Cent. New South Sea cost 450 0 0 310l. East-India Stock - cost 465 19 0 571l. 10s. South Sea Stock, transferred the 20th October, 1792, to the Hospital, and would have cost - 565 15 8 465l. 2s. 3d. Three per Cent. 1726, trans- ferred to the Hospital, 21st August, 1794, and would have cost - 311 12 6 Sundry Estates near the Hospital - 6155 9 10 One ditto, Whitechapel-Mount - 800 0 0 Bond of James Cox, Esq. - 50 0 0 Cash at the several Bankers - 569 0 11 £ 34,688 15 10 (15) HOSPITAL. — The Particulars of the general Balance. 1796. Cr. Jan. 1st. £. s. d. By Account as per Contra, being the present Value of the Hospital Estate - 34,688 15 10 LEGACIES to the London-Hospital, in Reversion, &c: 100l. By Mrs. Jane Price, after the Decease of her Sister, Sarah Price, her son Major Woolhead, and his Issue. 500l. By Robert Nettleton, Esq; after the Decease of his Widow. 500l. By Mr. William Kenton, in case Charles Smith does not attain to the Age of 24 Years. 200l. Three per Cent. Reduced Annuities, by Mrs. Mary Kebbell, after the Decease of Mr. Richard Batsford, and Mrs. Ann Batsford 100l. per Annum Long Annuities, by Mrs. Elisabeth Holmes, after the Decease of Mrs. Elisabeth Porter, late Holmes. 50l. Coverdale Richardson, Esq; per Annum, upon the Life of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. 2000l. John Smith, Esq; two seven Parts of his Stock and Effects, after the Decease of Mrs. Rosamond Hollingsworth. 300l. By George Hawkins, Esq; East-India Annuities, at the Decease of his Daughter, Mrs. Mary Hawkins, provided she die without Issue. By Mr. Mark Hamill, one-fourth of his Estates, in case his Nephew, Grandson Hans Mark Hamill, shall die, without any lawful Issue, before he attains to the Age of 25 Years. 31l. 10l. John Crowe, Esq; 100l. By William Scullard, Esq; alter the Decease of his Wife, Mrs. Abigail Scullard. 50l. By Mr. Archibald Steward, after the Decease of his Sister, Eleanor Jones; Executor, Mr. Taylor. The Estates situate in St. John’s, High street, Wapping, chargeable with an Annuity of 50l. per Annum, to Sarah Wiltshire, Wife of Charles Seymour Wiltshire, unless she sells or alienates the same, in which case the Annuity to cease, and become Part of John Glover’s residuary Estate. The Estate aforesaid, together with those situate in Redmead- lane, St. George’s, County of Middlesex, are bequeathed in Trust, and to go to John Steygould, and Mary his Wife, or their Assigns, or the longest Survivor of them two, and afterwards to the Heirs of her Body, by the said Steygould, or any after taken Husband, upon their attaining the Age of Twenty-one Years, and failing all such Issue, the Estates to be sold, and after paying all the said Mr. Glover’s just Debts, together with the Expenses of Sale, the Residuum to go to the Governors of the London Hospital for the Benefit of that Charity. (16) An ACCOUNT of PATIENTS From the 1st of January, 1795, to the 1st of January, 1796. IN-PATIENTS. Discharged cured - 865 Relieved - 90 Died - 164 Discharged for Misbehaviour - 47 Now in the House 114 - 1166 OUT-PATIENTS. Discharged cured - 1466 Accidents treated as Out-Patients - 218 - 1684 Out Patients now on the Books 492 Total since the last Report - 2850 Total since the Foundation - 469342 Upwards of FOUR HUNDRED of the above were dreadful CASUALTIES, as Fractures, Dislocations, Wounds, Scalds, &c. and extraordinary Cases, received into the House without Recommen- dation. In Point of Air, Situation, and Structure, there has not hitherto, it is apprehended, been erected in the Kingdom, any Asylum, for the Relief of the distressed and sick Poor, more calculated to answer that important End than the LONDON-HOSPITAL, the WARDS of which are large, and their Ceilings lofty. The Ele- vation of the Ground, on which it stands, appears to be no less than 30 Feet above the Level of the River at high Water. Its Proximity to the River, together with its Situation on one of the most public Roads, renders it liable to the Application of more Accident-Patients than any neighbouring Hospital. — Of Patients in the House at one Time, the Average Number is generally about 130. But if the Finances would permit all the Wards to be opened, they would contain 400 and upwards, a Number not greater than Petitions for Admission require. OFFICERS (17) OFFICERS, &c. of the HOUSE. CHAPLAIN. The Rev. Mr. WILLIAM BUCKHAM. PHYSICIANS. Dr. JOHN COOKE, F.A.S. N° 10, Salisbury-street, Strand. Dr. WILLIAM HAMILTON, Old Broad-street. Dr. JOSEPH FOX, South Place, near Finsbury-square. SURGEONS. Mr. RICHARD GRINDALL, F.R.S. Austin-friars. Mr. GEORGE NEALE, Lime street-square. Mr. WILLIAM BLIZARD, F.R.S. N° 1, Devonshire- square, Bishopsgate Without. ASSISTANT SURGEONS. Mr. THOMAS WHITE, Jeffries-square. Mr. THOMAS BLIZARD, St. Mary-Axe. Mr. GEORGE VAUX, Coleman-street. APOTHECARY. Mr. DAVID PRICE. SURVEYOR. Mr. JOHN ROBINSON, Wellclose-square. SECRETARY and RECEIVER, The Rev. Mr. WILLIAM BUCKHAM. STEWARD. Mr. JOHN VANSOMMER. MATRON. Mrs. ANN GUION. (18) PREACHER FOR THE ANNIVERSARY M,DCC,XCVI. The Right Reverend Father In God SPENCER, Lord Bishop of PETERBOROUGH STEWARDS. WILLIAM LUSHINGTON, Esq; Aldn. M.P. JACOB BARROW, Esq; THOMAS BIRCH, Esq; SAMUEL BOSANQUET, Esq; THOMAS DALLISSON, Esq; EDWARD GRAY, Esq; THOMAS HIGGINS, Esq; THOMAS LEVERTON, Esq; PHILIP PERRY, Esq; THOMAS PLUMMER, Esq; JOHN RIXON, Esq; DAVID SAMUDA, Esq; GEORGE VAUX, jun. Esq; WILLIAM WILSON, Esq; LIST OF THE PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENTS, TREASURER, HOUSE COMMITTEE, &c. PRESIDENT. His Royal Highness WlLLlAM Duke of GLOUCESTER. VICE-PRESIDENTS. His Grace the Duke of DORSET. WILLIAM MAINWARING, Esq; M.P. GEORGE PETERS, Esq; SAMUEL THORNTON, Esq; M.P. SAMUEL HAWKINS, Esq; Sir THOMAS COXHEAD, Knt. M.P. TREASURER. TIMOTHY CURTIS, Esq; (20) HOUSE-COMMITTEE. CHRISTOPHER BARTON METCALFE, Esq; Chairman. Rawfon Aislabie, Esq; Thomas James Allen, Esq; Jacob Boak, Esq; William Clarance, Esq; William Clappeson, Esq; Thomas Cruden, Esq; James Curtis, Esq; William Downe, Esq; Thomas Dykes, Esq; Henry Eggers, Esq; Edward C. Gregory, Esq; Robert Haden, Esq; Rev. Dr. Hamilton. William C. Headington, Esq; Samuel Jackson, Esq; Samuel D. Liptrap, Esq; Charles S. Milward, Esq; H. B. Millikin, Esq; Richard Morce, Esq; Hugh Parnell, Esq; John Perry, Esq; Richard Radford, Esq; David Samuda, Esq; Joseph Steele, Esq; Nathaniel Sergeant, Esq; John Trapp, Esq; Edward Walter, Esq; David P. Watts, Esq; Thomas Windle, Esq; COMMITTEE of ACCOUNTS. William Downe, Esq; Henry Eggers, Esq: Edward C. Gregory, Esq; H. B. Millikin, Esq; Richard Morce, Esq; David Samuda, Esq; Nathaniel Sergeant, Esq; John Trapp, Esq; David P. Watts, Esq; MEDICAL-COMMITTEE. Thomas Cruden, Esq; Rice Davies, Esq; William C, Headington, Esq; John Milward, Esq; Samuel Jackson, Esq; Richard Radford, Esq; Joseph Steele, Esq; BUILDING-COMMITTEE. William Clappeson, Esq; William Downe, Esq; Henry Eggers, Esq; Jonathan Fryer, Esq; John Trapp, Esq; *** The PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENTS, TREASURER, and CHAIRMAN of the HOUSE COMMITTEE, and those who have served these Offices, are Members of all Committees. A LIST OF THE GOVERNORS. ** GOVERNOR for LIFE. * ANNUAL GOVERNOR. T. Served the Office of TREASURER. C. Passed the CHAIR of the HOUSE COMMITTEE. S. Served the Office of STEWARD. *** His Royal Highness WILLIAM Duke of GLOUCESTER ** His Highness Prince WILLIAM. A. ** BAron Ep. d’Aguilar, Broad-street Buildings TCS** Nathaniel Allen, Esq. No. 74, Wapping-wall S.** Benjamin Adamson, Esq. Bath ** Isaac Auber, Esq. No, 2, Elder-street ** James Auber, Esq. Chichester, Sussex S.** Mr. Peter Alavoine, Bethlem ** George Adey, Esq. S.** John William Anderson, Esq. Alderman, Charter-house-sq. S.** Joseph Ainsley, Esq. Broad-str. St. George’s in the East ** Peter Ainsley, Esq. Ditto ** Robert Allen, Esq, Nightingale-lane CS.** Thomas Allen, Esq. Ditto S.** Stanesby Alchorne, Esq, Assay-master, at the Tower ** Mr. Peter Adams, No. 129, Whitechapel S.** Daniel Agace, Esq. No. 26, Lower Gower-street (22) ** Richard Andrews, Esq. Tabernacle-walk, Moorfields ** Mr. Luke Alder, No. 133, Gulston-square, Whitechapel S.** Mr. John Adcock, No. 140, Leadenhall-street ** Mr. Joseph Adcock, No. 25, St. Mary Axe ** Samuel Arnold, Mus. Doc. No. 22, Duke-str. Westm. S.** Christopher Atkinson, Esq. Park -street, Westminster ** Thomas James Allen, Esq. No. 74, Wapping-wall ** Rawson Aislabie, Esq. Church street, Stoke Newington ** Mrs. Esther Agace, Clapton ** Miss Ester Jesse Alvares, Mare-street, Hackney ** Mrs. Allen, Nightingale-lane B. ** Rev. Dr. Braithwaite, Rector of Stepney S.** George Byng, Esq. M.P. St. James's-square CS.** John Baker, Esq. Princes street, Spital-fields CS.** John Bacon, Esq. First Fruits-Office, Temple ** Benjamin Barlow, Esq. Walton-upon-Thames ** Thomas Backhouse, Esq. No. 3, Great Prescot-street, Goodman's fields ** William Bullock, Esq. near Chadwell, Barking, Essex ** Henry Bird, Esq. Plymouth ** Thomas Bray, Esq. Percy-street ** George Bond, Esq. Bath ** Mr. Frederic Bernard, No. 11, Mansell-street, Goodman's- fields ** William Baynes, Esq. Harefield, Middlesex ** William Bearsley, Esq. Stamnore, Middlesex S.** John Berney, Esq. Hackney S.** Joseph Burch, Esq. Stepney-green S.** Jacob Barrow, Esq. Devonshire-square ** Charles Boldero, Esq. Cornhill (23) S.** Robert Batson, Esq. Limehouse ** Henry Merttins Bird, Esq. Valance, Essex, or Jeffries square, St. Mary Axe * Robert Bird, Esq. Jeffries square, St. Mary Axe ** John William Bacon, Esq. Friern Barnet, Middlesex S.** Thomas Boddington, Esq. Hackney ** Robert Brownell, Esq. Chigwell, Essex S.** David Barclay, Esq. Red-lion-square, Holborn ** Mr. Silvanus Bevan, Lombard-street S.** Samuel Bosanquet, Esq. Layton, Essex ** Thomas Bennett, Esq. Newington Butts S.** Peter Brown, Esq. No. 23, Lawrence-pountney-lane S.** Joseph Bird, Esq, No. 6, Cock-hill, Ratcliff ** William Blackmore, Esq. Wellclose-square ** John Bowden, Esq. S.** Mr. Holloway Brecknock, ** James Barwell, Esq. Halfmoon-street, Piccadilly ** James Breese, Esq Garraway’s Coffee house ** Capt. George Burton, Laytonstone, Essex S.** William Baker, Esq. Princes-street, Spital-fields ** Mr. William Blankett S.** Richard Benyon, Esq. Grosvenor-square ** Mr. Joseph Boone, No. 18, Aldgate High-street S.** James Beuzeville, Esq. Stewart-street, Spital-fields S.** George Bowles, Esq. Wanstead ** Thomas Bullock, Esq. Whitechapel S.** Edward Gale Boldero, Esq. Cornhill ** Mr. Thomas Barnes, Castle-street, Whitechapel ** Nathaniel Byles, Esq. Summrfield, near Docking, Norfolk ** William Bowman, Esq. No. 60, Lombard-street ** Mr. William Bentall, Halstead, Essex ** Charles Boone, Esq. No. 5, Berkley-square (24) ** Jacob Boak, Esq. Leadenhall-street ** Jackson Barwis, Esq. Rumford ** Thomas Bowles, Esq. Wanstead, Essex ** David Israel Brandon, Esq. St. Thomas's-square, Hackney ** Master Wm. Barker, at Mrs. Barker’s, Tottenham ** John Bolland, Esq. No. 25, Mark-lane ** John Boulcot, Esq. Narrow-street, Limehouse ** Henry Bullock, Esq. Whitechapel ** Mr. Samuel Barnard, Gracechurch-street ** Joseph Bollard, Esq. Bedford-row ** Rev. Nicolas Bacon, Coddesham, Ipswich, Suffolk ** Francis D’Arcy Bacon, Esq. Friern-Barnet, Middlesex ** Herman Berens, Esq, Kevington, St. Mary Cray, Kent ** Jeremiah Blakeman, Esq. St. Anne's-place, Limehouse S.** Thomas Birch, Esq. No. 122, Cheapside ** Robert Batson, jun. Esq. Limehouse ** Joseph Brook, Esq. No. 9, Whitechapel ** John Bagnall, Esq. No. 2, Suffolk-street, near the Middlesex-hospital * Joseph Blizard, Esq. Old Broad-street ** William Bridges, Esq. No. 4, King's-row, Pentonville ** Benjamin Barnett, Esq. No. 62, Lombard-street ** Mrs. Frances Barker ** Mrs. Mary Browne, New Ormond-street * Mrs. Catharine Brett, Stratford, Essex ** Miss Maria Bacon, Friern Barnet, Middlesex ** Mrs. Ann Burdett, Ireland C S.** Sir George Colebrook, Bart. Bath CS.** Sir Thomas Coxhead, Knt. Great Hermitage-street, M.P. TCS** Timothy Curtis, Esq. TREASURER, Hackney (25) S.** Rt. Hon. Wm. Curtis, Lord-Mayor, M.P. Mansion-house TCS** John Cooke, Esq. Stratford, Essex S.** Richard Cracraft, Esq. Nag's-head Court, Grace- church street S.** John Coope, Esq. Angel-alley, Whitechapel ** Alexander Champion, Esq. Winchester-street ** John Cornwall, Esq. No. 40, Duchess-street, Port- land-place ** Daniel Crispin, Esq. Stephen-street, Rathbone place ** Mr. Bartrand Cazalar, Exeter ** William Camden, Esq. Laytonstone ** Richard Cocks, Esq. S.** Francis Creuze, Esq. Beddington, Surry, or No. 20, Leman-street S.** Colin Currie, Esq. ** Edmund Calamy, Esq. Lincoln's-inn-fields ** Rev. Robert Cranmer, No. 70, Great Russel-str, Bloomso. ** Mr. John Clarke, No. 74, Wapping-wall ** Mr. Walter Cope, Southampton S.** Bicknell Coney, Esq. No. 145, Leadenhall-street S.** John Charrihgton, Esq. Mile-End ** Robert Campbell, Esq. Buckle-str. Goodman's-fields ** Mr. Thomas Collinson, Southgate, Middlesex ** Richard Muil- man Trench Chiswell, Esq. Portland-place S.** John Chalie, Esq. No. 29, Mincing-lane ** William Cotes, Esq. No. 2, Union-str. Bishopsgate-str. ** Mr. Samuel Castle, Church-street, Spital-fields ** Asheton Curzon, Esq. David-street, Berkley-square ** Mr. Isaac Colnett, No. 101, Whitechapel ** Thomas Cruden, Esq. No. 2, Norton-Falgate ** Matthew Chalie, Esq. No. 29, Mincing-lane ** William Claxton, Esq. Enfield (26) S.**John Cooper, Esq. East-Ham S.*John Conyers, Esq. Mount-street, Grosvenor-square ** Mr. Ch. Hand Courant, at Mrs. Buckley's, Rupert-street S.** Tho. Valent. Cooke, Esq. Stratford-green ** John Cotton, Esq. No. 118, Bishopsgate street ** Charles Alex. Crickett, Esq. Soho-square S.** Harv. Christ. Coombe, Esq. Alderman, Great-Russel-str. ** William Clarance, Esq. Whitechapel ** James Curtis, Esq, Old South sea-house, Broad-str. S.** Harry Charrington, Esq. Mile-end ** Norrison Coverdale, Esq. Limehouse S.** Capt. William Clappeson, Hermitage -street S.** Anthony Calvert, Esq. Crescent, Minories S.** William Currie, Esq. No. 29, Cornhill *John Craven, Esq. Buckle-street, Goodman's-fields ** Isaac Currie, Esq. No. 29, Cornhill ** Mr. William Couldery, No. 13, Bunhill-row ** Thomas Conway, Esq. ** Mr. Joseph Cuff, No. 115, Whitechapel ** George Cooke, Esq. ** Peter Corbett, Esq. New-street, Bishopsgate-street S.** John Currie, Esq. Bromley, Middlesex * James Christie, Esq. Pall-mall ** John Cowell, Esq, Water-lane, Tower street ** George Cowell, Esq. Ditto ** Peter Cherry, Esq. Tottenham * Richard Cleaver, Esq. Clapton S.** Meyer Cohen, Esq. Hatton-garden ** Mr. George Clavering, Red-lion-street, Whitechapel ** R. H. Clark, Esq. Wapping S.** Charles Cameron, Esq. George-str, Mansion-house-str. ** Mark Currie, Esq. Duke-street, Bloomsbury ** Leonard Currie, Esq. Bromley, Middlesex (27) S.** Newell Connop, Esq. Shadwell-dock ** Arthur Colley, Esq. No. 13, Wood-str. Spital-fields ** Benjamin Cock, Esq. Union-stairs, Wapping ** John Charleton, Esq. Park-street, Grosvenor-square ** Richard Cooper, Esq. Tottenham * Joseph Curtis, Esq. Hackney ** Mr. Daniel Cloves, Storehouse-yard, Cockhill, Ratcliff ** James Collins, Esq. Spital-square * Charles Clarke, Esq. No. 57, Mark-lane ** Henry Cock, No. 12, Old Jewry ** Her Grace the Duchess of Chandos, Grosvenor-square ** Mrs. Elizabeth Cooke, Stratford ** Miss Martha Cranmer, No. 72, Russel-street, Bloomsbury ** Miss Ann Cranmer, Fermyn-street ** Mrs. Sarah Connop, Lower Shadwell ** Mrs. Elizabeth Coot, Rotherhithe ** Mrs. Jane Crush, Princes-street, Spital-fields D S.** His Grace the Duke of Dorset, Parliament-street S.** His Grace Wm. Duke of Devonshire, Piccadilly S.** Right Hon. Sir Thomas Dundas, Bart. Arlington-street ** Rev. Philip Du Val, D.D. No. 19, Newman-street TS** Peter Ducane, Esq. Braxted-lodge, Essex CS** John Danvers, Esq. Hornsey, Middlesex ** Mr. Peter Dobree, jun. Guernsey ** Peter Delarive, Esq. Hampton-wick, near Kingston ** Peter Duvall, Esq. (28) ** Mr. Isaac Dupree, No. 50. Great Hermitage-street ** John Dekewer, Esq, Well-street, Hackney S.** William Dawson, Esq, Ampthill, Bedfordshire S.** John Deschamps, Esq. No. 15, Bucklersbury S.** Thomas Dorrien, Esq. Finch-lane, Cornhill S.** Marcus Dixon, Esq. Fenchurch-street ** William Desanges, Esq. Wheeler-street, Spital-fields S.** Carsten Dirs, Esq. No.2, Breeses-hill, Ratcliff-highw. S.** John Dawes, Esq. S.** Thomas Dykes, Esq. King David's-lane, Shadwell ** Magens Dorrien, Esq. No. 9, Cavendish-square S.** Quintin Dick, Esq. No. 7, King street, Cheapside ** Charles Digby, Esq, London-field, Hackney ** William Dillwyn, Esq. Walthamstow ** Richard Dowding, Esq. Wapping-wall S.** John Deffel, Esq, Crescent, Minories S.** William Downe, Esq. Hermitage S.** John Dorville, Esq, America square S.** Rice Davies, Esq. Police-office, Alie-street, Good- man's-fields **Simon De Fries, Esq. No. 6, New Basinghall-street ** Rev. Henry Ducane, Coggershall, Essex S** Thomas Dallison, Esq. No. 149, Wapping S.** Lyon Desymons, Esq. No. 15, Alie-street, Good man's-fields ** Thomas Drane, Esq. No. 13, Limehouse-row * John Dunkin, Esq. Paragon, Surry-road * Christopher Dunkin, Esq. Horslydown ** Mrs. Ann Dorrien, Finch-lane ** Mrs. Judith Delamare, Clapton, near Hackney * Lady Ann Dacre, Belhouse, near Grays, Essex ** Mrs. Arabella Donne, No. 22, Lawrence-lane (29) * Mrs. Sarah Dickenson, No. 80, Bloomsbury-place ** Mrs. Digby, London-street , Hackney E S.** Rt. Hon. Lord Eardly, Arlington-street * Honourable East India Directors ** John Edwards, Esq, Stratford, Essex S.** Jonathan Eade, Esq. Stoke Newington ** James Esdaile, Esq, Hoddesden, Herts ** Robert Elliot, Esq. ** Thomas Eburne, Esq, No. 57, Highbury-place ** Mr. Henry Engel, Wellclose-square S.** Henry Eggers, Esq. Great Garden-street ** Mrs. Hannah Edward, No. 36, Coleman-street F ** Mr. James Flood, Mount House, Whitechapel-road ** Mr. Gilbert Ford, Croydon, Surry ** James Fletcher, Esq. ** James Freameaux, Esq. King's Sharp, near North- ampton S.** Thomas Fletcher, Esq. Great-Ealing Middlesex, or No. 11, Ironmonger-lane ** Reuben Foxwell, Esq No. 26, Church-street, Spital- fields ** Jonathan Fryer, Esq. Twickenham or Jamaica Coffee- house ** Rev. John Fressilicque, Portsmouth ** Mr. Daniel Fossick, No. 9, Crooked-lane ** Mr. Luke Flood, Whitechapel ** William Fuller, Esq. Lombard-street (30) ** Joseph Foster, Esq. Bromley-hall, Essex ** Robert Freeland, Esq. Bell-house, Great Marlow, Bucks ** Thomas Ferrers, Esq. Conduit-street, Hanover-square ** John Farrar, Esq. St. Mary-at-hill S.** Thomas Fletcher, Esq. No. 22, Queenhithe ** Rev. John Foley, Gloucester ** J. R. Fourdrinier, Esq. No. 9, Whitechapel ** Thomas Fuller, Esq. No. 24, Lombard-street ** Mrs. Letitia Fisher, Gray’s-inn-lane, Holborn ** Mrs. Ann Fitzherbert, Epsom, Surry ** Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, Charles-street, St. James’s-square ** Mrs. Harriot Frampton, No. 34, Leadenhall-street G ** The Hon. Henry Grenville ** Henry Goodwyn, Esq. Greenwich, Kent S.** Benjamin Goldsmid, Esq. Capel-court, Bartholomew-lane S.** Abraham Goldsmid, Esq. No. 18, Great Alie-street S.** George Goldsmid, Esq. No. 25, Leman-street S.** Asher Goldsmid, Esq. Leman-str. Goodman's-fields ** Edward Gray, Esq. No. 24, Edward-street, Caven- dish-square ** Thomas Grey, Esq. ** Edward Greaves, Esq. Princes-square, near the Horns, Kennington ** Captain Elijah Goff, Broad-street, Ratcliff-highway S.** Joseph Gompertz, Esq. Crutched-friars S.** Valentine Grimstead, Esq. Epping-forest ** Mr. Samuel Gordon ** William Gordon, Esq. (31) ** Harry W. Guyon, Esq. Royal Exchange •• Samuel Gist, Esq. No. 36, Gower street. Bedford- square ** Mr James Greenhow, Slyne, near Lancaster ** Richard Gough, Esq. at Mr. Nichols's, Red-lyon Pas- sage, Fleet-street S.** Peter Guillebaud, Esq. No. 25, Spital-square S.** Joseph Grote Esq. No, 102, Leadenhall-street S.** John Grenside, Esq. New Broad-street ** Mr. Evan Guillim S.** John Gray, Esq. No. 2, Water-lane, Tower-street ** Henry Goodwyn, Esq. jun. Esq. St. Catharines ** Stephen Groombridge, Esq. No. 52, West Smithfield S.** Joseph Green, Esq. Winchester street ** Osgood Gee, Esq. No. 15, Lower Seymour-street S.** Lion Gompertz, Esq. Crutched-friars ** Claes Grill, Esq. No. 2, Dunster-court Mincing-lane ** James Gale, Esq. Love-lane, Shadwell ** James Guillemard, Esq. Stewart-street, Spital-fields ** Joseph Gibson, Esq. Norwich ** Edward Carlos Gregory, Esq. Leman-street ** George Grote, Esq. Threadneedle-street ** Charles Glynes, Esq. Burr-street, Wapping ** Sam. Barnard Graff, Esq. ** William Geo. Garrett, Esq. University-college, Oxford ** Morgan Gould, Esq. No. 31, Ludgate-hill * Rev. Samuel Glass, D.D. Wansted, Essex; or No. 33, Gerrard-street S.** Edward Gray, Esq. No. 71, Cornhill ** Walker Gray, Esq. No. 2, Water-lane, Tower-street * Thomas Gillespie, Esq. Wapping ** William Griffiths, Esq; Brick-lane (32) ** Theophilus Green, Esq, No. 1, Great Prescot-street, Goodman's-fields * Charles Grossmith, Esq. No. 1, St. James's-street ** Mrs. Sarah Gregory ** Miss Douglas Green, Winchester-street ** Mrs. Sarah Grimstead, Epping-forest, Essex ** Mrs. Lyon Gompertz, Crutched-friars H S.** Rt. Hon.Tho. Harley, Ald. M.P. No. 152, Aldersgate-str. S.** Sir John Henniker, Bart. Stratford TCS** Samuel Hawkins, Esq. No. 23, Leman-street SC** Joseph Hankey, Esq. Poplar S.** Samuel Hunton, Esq. Chelsea ** George Howland, Esq. near Averhill, Essex ** Nathaniel Hillier, Esq, Lavenham, Suffolk ** James Hooper, Esq. Yeoville, Somersetshire ** Mr. Edward Hore, Fenchurch-buildings ** William Hills, Esq. Hackney, by the Bridge S.** Samuel Hoare, Esq. Frederick's-place, Old Jewry S.** John Harman, Esq. ditto S.** Mr. William Heathfield, Bethnal-green ** William Haines, Esq- Stoke-Newington ** James Hubbard, Esq. Southgate ** Samuel Hulme, Esq. near the Chapel, the Top of Hox- ton Town S.** William Higginson, Esq. No. 5, Berners-street, Ox- ford-street S.** John Hammond, Esq. Gower's Walk, Church- lane, Whitechapel S.** George Hodgson, Esq. Bow, Middlesex ** John Hughes, Esq. (33) ** Andrews Harrison, Esq. ** Thomas Hill, Esq. ** Mr. Richard Houlditch, Crayford, Kent S.** John Hilbert, Wandsworth, Surry ** Benjamin Harrison, Esq. Guy's Hospital ** Thomas Harrison, Esq. Angel-court, Throgmorton-str. ** Gen. William Harvey, at Mr. Winch's, No. 17, Haymarket ** John Harris, Esq. Twyford, near Winchester, Hants ** William Humfrys, Esq. Old Fish-street S.** James Hatch, Esq. Bromley, Middlesex S.** Thomas Higgins, Esq. Finsbury-square ** Simon Holbrook, Esq. Wip's Cross, Walthamstow S.** Richard Heatley, Esq. Bell-court, Mincing-lane S.** W. Clement Headington, Esq. Crispin-street, Spital-fields ** Philip Holdsworch, Esq. No. 5, Lower Thames-str. ** William Harrison, No. 13, Little Tower-street * William Hughes, Esq. Cleveland-court, St. James's- place S.** Jonathan Hoare, Esq. Frederick's-place. Old Jewry S.** Edward Hawkins, Esq. Macclesfield, Cheshire S.** Richard Harford, Esq. Frederick's-place, Old Jewry S.** Alexander Higginson, Esq. No. 35, Harley-street ** William Harwood, Esq. Hanwell, Middlesex ** Mr. William Homan, near New Crane, Shadwell ** Mr. Thomas Hattersley S.** Mr. Robert Haden, Hermitage ** Rev. John Heathfield, at Thomas Higgins's, Esq. Lon- don-wall ** Rev. Dr. Rt. Hamilton, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields ** Mr. John Hinde, No. 134., Whitechapel ** Thomas Hopkins, Esq. ** Joseph Henley, Esq. Wapping, near the Hermitage ** Mr. Joseph Hamblin, Prince's-street, Spital-fields (34) S.** Sampson Hanbury, Esq. Brick-lane, Spital-square S.** Sir Benjamin Hammett, Knt. and Ald. M.P. Lombard-str. * George Hardy, Esq. Austin-friars * Dr. William Hawes, Spital-square * Eliab Harvey, Esq. Chigwell, Essex ** John Hearle, Esq. Ratcliff-cross ** James Haite, Esq. at Mr. Brown's, Raven-row, Spital-fields * Quarles Harris, sen. Esq. Crutched-friars * Quarles Harris, jun. Esq. No. 41, ditto ** Jeremiah Harman, Esq. Finsbury-square * Joseph. Hadfield, Esq. Crown-court, Broad-street ** Joseph Hankey, jun. Esq. Poplar ** Mrs. Ann Hawkins, West Wickham, Kent ** Mrs. Hoare, Frederick's-place. Old Jewry * Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, No. 41, Crutched-friars * Mrs. Hannat I ** Sir Paul Jodrell, Knt. M. D. Madras, East-Indies ** George Johnson, Esq. Stock-exchange ** George Jackson, Esq Coleman-street S.** George Johnston. Esq. Barham-wood, Herts ** Joel Johnson, Esq. Ispswich S.** Mr. Charles Jerdein East Smithfield S.** Jervoise Clerk Jervoise, Esq. Hanover-square; or Wood- ford, Essex ** Thomas Ingram, Esq. Colne, Gloucestershire ** Samuel Jackson, Esq New Road, St. George's ** Jacob Jamet, Esq. No. 32, Spital-square S.** John Judd, Esq. Chelmsford, Essex ** Robert Jones, Esq. Old Ford ** Charles Jackson, Esq. Wanstead, Essex (35) * John James, Esq. Plaistow, Essex ** John Jeffer, Esq. Highgate S.** John Ironmonger, Esq. Tom's Coffee-house ** Lewis Jouenne, Esq. George-yard, Lombard-street ** James Jones, Esq. Iron-foundry, Hermitage ** Mr. Michael Jerdein, jun. East Smithfield ** Robert Jenkins,Esq. St. Catherines-court, Tower-hill ** Thomas Jewdwine. Esq. No. 69, Basinghall-street * Robert Jones, Curtain-road, Moorfields ** Mrs. Henrietta Jackson, Hastings, Sussex K CS** Eustace Kentish, Esq. King's Rippon, Huntingdonshire ** John Knight, Esq. * Daniel Kemp, Esq. No. 43, Great Ormond-street ** Leonard Kilham, Esq. No. 3, Argyle-street ** John Keeling, Esq. Fingrinhoe, near Colchester ** Mr. David Ker ** Richard Kitton, Esq. No. 43, Upper Moorfields ** William Kinnersley,Esq. No. 2, Birchin-lane, Cornhill ** Benjamin Kenton, Esq. Gower-street ** Rev. Mr. Keighly, Layton, Essex S.** Eleazer Isaks Keyser, Esq. No. 3, Savage-gardens ** Edward Kensingon, Esq. Temple * George Kendall, Esq. No. 47, Wopping * Edward Kimpton, Esq. No. 44, Southampton-buildings ** John Fooley Kenfmgton, Esq. Bridge-street, Blackfriars ** Mrs. Rebecca Kneller Dunhead-hall, near Shaftsbury, Wilts ** Mrs. Jane Keen, No. 12, Moorfields (36) L ** The Rt. Rev. Father in God Lord Bishop of London, St. James’s square, or Fulham S.** Paul Le Mesurier, Alderman, M. P. Walbrook CS** John Liptrap, Esq. Whitechapel-road S.** Isaac Lefevre, Esq. Stepney-green ** Leonard Lefevre, Esq. Camberwell-grove, Surry ** John Landon, Esq. No .69, Newgate-street S.** John Lodge, Esq. No. 22, Garlick-hill S.** Samuel Lichigaray, Esq. Phillibrock-house, Layton, Essex ** Nathaniel Levien, Esq. Magdalen-row ** Thomas Leach, Esq. Rotherhithe * Stephen Lee, Esq. Grove, Church-street, Hackney ** Mr. Samuel Lawrence, No. 18, Stewart str. Spital-fields ** Mr. Isaac Lermitte, No. 136, Minories ** George Lear, Esq. No. 13, Great Garden-street, Whitechapel ** John Lambert, Esq. No. 25, Cornhill ** Gotchol Levien, Esq. No. 3, Haydon-square S.** Samuel Long, Esq. Hill-street, Berkley-square S.** Thomas Lermitte, Esq. Aldgate S.** John C. Letsom, M. D. Basinghall-street S.** William Leighton, Esq. Charlton, Kent, or Coal-Exch. ** Thomas Leverton, Esq. Bedford-square ** Robert Le Blond, Esq. Spital-square ** Gregory Lee, Esq. No. 71, Lombard-street ** Thomas Lewis, Esq. Whitechapel-road ** Samuel Davy Liptrap, Esq. Mile-end ** Robert Loxham, Esq. Royal-exchange ** Mrs. S. Leapidge, Margate ** Mrs. Ellz. Liptrap, Mile-end-road (37) M CS** Rev. Herbert Mayo, D. D. Rector of St. George’s in the East CS** William Manbey, Esq. Stratford, Essex S.** William Mainwaring, Esq. M. P. Hanover-square S.** Anthony Merry, Esq. ** John Morlar, Esq. Brentwood ** Francis Morley, Esq. S.** Peter Martin, Esq. Castle-street, Holborn S.** James Mitchell, Esq. Aybridge, Essex S.** John Marrat, Esq. Hampton-court S.** Joseph Marryat, Esq. Essex S.** Peter Merzeau, Esq. Osborne-place, Spital-fields ** Richard Hunt Micklefield, Esq, Tilbury S.** Mr. John Masterman, White-hart-co. Gracechurch-str. S.** Crisp Molineux, Esq. S.** Henry Mills, Esq, Lewisham, Kent S.** Samuel Marsh, Esq. Belmont, near Uxbridge S.** Richard Maddock, Esq. St. James's Place S.** Robert Macky, Esq. Tokenhouse-yard S.** Job Mathew, Esq. Woodford, Essex * Capt. Thos. Mapstone, Broad-str. St. George's in the East ** Thomas Mitchell, Esq. at H. B. Millikins, Esq. Whitechapel ** Rev. Richard Mosely, Drinkton, near Bury, Suffolk ** James Meneton, Esq. No. 15, Kennington-road, Surry S.** Berrington Marsh, Esq. ** William Mashiter, Esq. Iron-gate Whars, Tower-hill S.** H.B. Millikin, No. 9, Whitechapel ** Master J. Parry Millikin, Ditto CS** Christ. Barton Metcalfe, Esq. Three Mills, Bromley S.** Peter Mellish, Esq. Shadwell ** George Mackay, Esq. (38) ** Arnold Mello, Esq. Finch-lane ** Mr. William Masterman, New Broad-street ** C. S. Milward, Esq. Bow, Middlesex S.** William Minish, Esq. Whitechapel-road S.** William Mellish, Fsq. Shadwell ** Dr. Jos. Hart Myers, John-street, Minories ** Charles Mills, Esq. Birchin-lane * Society Marine, Bishopsgate-street S.** John March, jun. Esq. George-str. Great Tower-hill ** Capt. Richard Morce, No. 17. Princes-square S.** James Mangles, Esq. Wapping S.** John Milward, Esq. Spital-square ** John Marrat, jun. Esq. Dedham. Essex ** William Mason, Esq. Cock hill, Ratcliff ** Thomas Maltby, Esq. Red Bull's-whars, Thames-str, ** Ed. Longdon Macmurdo, Esq. No. 2. Bread-str. Cheapside. ** John Moggeridge, Esq. No. 79, Gracechurch-str. ** William Mellish, Esq. No. 112, Bishopsgate Within ** John Mellish, Esq. Ditto ** Thomas How Masterman, Esq. No. 2, White-hart-court Gracechurch-street ** P. E. Mestaer, Esq. No. 28, New Broad-street ** Gate Middleton, Esq. No. 63. Leadenball-street ** John Henniker Major, Esq. No. 19, Portman square * Philip Metcalffe, Esq. Three Mills, Bromley ** James Mitchell, Esq. Limehouse-hole ** Mr. James Maze, No. 29, Winchester-street ** William Midford, Esq. Crescent, Minories ** Mrs. Frances Mitchell, Maresfield, Sussex ** Mrs. Lucy Mason, No. 49, St. Mary-axe ** Mrs. Hannah Munday, Clapham Common ** Miss Jen. Mainwaring, Berkley-square ** Thomas Martyn, Esq. No. 208, Wapping (39) ** Mrs. Helena Marshall ** Mrs. Esther Merae, Love-lane, Aldermanbury ** Mrs. Mellish, No. 112. Bishopsgate Within * Mrs. Sarah Morley, Green-street-house, East-ham, Essex N ** Peter Nouaille, Esq. Seven Oaks, Kent S.** Richard Neave, Esq. No. 9, Old Broad-street S.** George Nelson, Esq. Chester-place, Lambeth. ** Francis Newton, Esq. No. 3, Tanfield-court, Temple S.** Abraham Newman, Esq. No. 44, Fenchurch-street S.** Henry Handley Norris, Esq. Hackney ** Mr. Henry Newton, No. 47, Aldgate High-street ** Abraham Nordon, Esq. No. 107, Sloane-street ** Samuel Newman, Esq. Gray’s Inn ** Henry Nantes, Esq. No. 5, Warnford-court, Throg- morton-street O * The Principal Officers of Ordnance, in the Tower S.** Thomas Oliver, Esq. Layton, Essex ** Mrs. M. M. Ogier, No. 20, East-str. Red-lion-square P * The Rt. Hon. William Pitt, Downing-street ** The Hon. Philip Bouverie Pusey, Upper Grosvenor-street CS** Capt. Henry Hinde Pelly, Upton, Essex S.** John Pardoe, jun. Esq. M.P. Law Layton, Essex, or No. 14, Bedford-Row (40) ** William Pearce, Esq. No, 10, Swithin's-lane ** Henry Pattison, Esq. Norwich ** William Pattison, Esq. Birmingham S.** Wm. Weller Pepyes, Esq. No. 51, Wimpole-street S.** Johnson Pistor, Esq. Bath S.** George Peters, Esq. Old Bethlem ** Thomas Phillips, Esq. Bear-hill, Berks ** Michael Pearson, Esq. Spital-square ** John Purling, Esq. M. P. No. 42, Portland-place S.** John Perry, Esq. Blackwall ** Martin Petrie, Esq. Corsica ** William Prieft, Esq. Waltham-cross, near Cheshunt, Herts S.** Theophilus Pritzler, Esq. Wellclose-square ** Capt. Charles Peacock, Yorkshire ** Isaac Mendes Pereira, No. 4, Bishopsgate within ** Samuel Proudfoot, Esq. New City-Chambers ** Elias Platrier, Esq. No. 1, Fore-street, Old Ar- tillery-ground ** William Power, Esq. Grigsby's Coffee-house, Thread- needle-street ** John Pepwell, Esq. Bell-dock, Wapping S.** Nicolas Segar Parry, Esq. at Mr. Ackroyd's, Queen-street Cheapfede * Thomas Proctor, Esq. No. 58, Shoreditch ** Roger Pettiward, Esq. Putney, Surry ** William Pitt, Esq. No. 24, Garlick-hill S.** John Perry, jun. Esq. Blackwall ** Mr. John Pugh, No. 82, Gracechurch-street ** Samuel Price, Esq. Fore-street S.** Robert Preston, Esq. M.P. Frederick's-pl. Old Jewry S.** Robert Pott, Esq. Castle-street, Southwark ** David Powell, Esq. No. 3, Little St. Helen's S.** John Philips, Esq. Star Brewhouse, Wapping (41) S.** Philip Perry, Esq. Blackwall ** John Palmer, Esq. Drury-lane Theatre ** Mr. Thomas Pearson, Bishopsgate within ** David Powell, jun. Esq. Little St. Helen's S.** Thomas Plummer, Esq. Fen-court, Fenchurch-street S.** Geo. William Prescot, Esq. Portman-square ** Hugh Parnell, Esq. No. 32, Church-str. Spital-fields S.** Thomas Poynder, Esq. opposite the London Tavern ** James Pott, Esq. Grove, Hackney ** Mrs. Mary Pocock, Englefield-green, Surry ** Mrs. Mary Perigal, No. 20, East street, Red-lion-square, Holborn Q S.** William Quarrill, Esq. Whitechapel R S.** His Grace Cha. Duke of Richmond, Privy-gardens, Whitehall ** John Raymond, Esq. Bedford-square S.** John Anthony Rucker, Esq. No. 29, Mincing-lane S.** Casten Rohde, Esq. Wellclose-square S.** Major Rohde, Esq. Leman-street, Goodman's-fields ** Abr. Watson Rutherford, Esq. No. 1, St. Mary-at hill ** Isaac Renou, Esq. ** Mr. Francis Rybot S.** John Roebuck, Esq. St. Mary-hill ** Mr. James Ramsey, London Punch-house, Ludgate-hill ** Samuel Robinson, Esq. Croydon, Surry S.** Peter Romilly, Esq. No. 7, Frith-street, Soho ** John Ryder, Esq. Croydon, Surry S.** John Rigg, Esq. No. 5, New London street ** John Rigg, jun. Esq. ditto (42) S.** John Randall, Esq. Fairy Hill, Mentingham, Kent, or Mr. Sewell’s, Cornhill S.** Jeremiah Rosher, Esq. Trinity-street, Rotherhithe ** Samuel Rosbotham, Esq. CS** James Rondeau, Esq. No. 19, Ely-place, Holborn S.** Jesse Russell, Esq. Goodman's-yard, Minories ** Daniel Roberts, Esq. No. 4, Homerton-row ** Daniel Henry Rucker, Esq. No. 22, Mincing-lane ** Mr. William Rondeau, Shorter's-court, Throgmorton-street ** William Russel, Esq. North Oxendon, Essex ** Richard Radford, Esq. Cooper's-row, Crutched-friars ** Jeremiah Royd, Esq. Bucklersbury S.** John Rixon, Esq. Hermitage street, Wapping ** William Robinson, Esq. Woodford ** John Roebuck, jun. Esq. St. Mary at-hill * John Robinson, Esq. Wellclose-square ** Mrs. Mary Rohde, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields ** Lady Rushout, Welbeck-street ** Miss R. Rushout, ditto ** Mrs. Mary Roffey, Lincoln's-inn-fields ** Mrs. Ann Rigby, Charlotte-street, Bedford-square S * Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart. No. 17, Bryanstone-street, Portman square ** James Scawen, Esq; near Northampton TCS** John Spiller, Esq; Brentford, Middlesex TCS** Mr. Joseph Sheppard, King Edward-stairs, Wapping * Thomas Scott, Esq; Graston-street, Piccadilly ** Samuel Smith, Esq; ** George Shergold, Esq; S.** John Staples, Esq; Well close-square S.** Arthur Shakespeare, Esq; Stepney-causeway (43) S.** Thomas Sayer, Esq. Bow, Middlesex S.** Claude Scott, Esq; Gower-street, Bedford-square S.** William Saunders, M.D. New Broad-street S.** Daniel Suton, Esq; Ingatestone, Essex ** George Stubbs, Esq; Parliament-street ** Mr. Nathaniel Serjeant, N° 86, Cannon-street ** Capt. Richard Spiller, Bentinck-street ** Isaac Smith, Esq; Palmer's-green S.** Thomas Slack, Esq; at Mr. Sikes, Little Distaff-lane ** William Smith, Esq; Bow, Middlesex ** Alexander St. Barbe, Esq; Southampton ** William Semple, Esq; ** Mr. Thomas Stuck, Halstead, Essex ** Mr. Thomas Simpkin, Strand ** Mr. John Stray, Wapping-dock ** James Smith, Esq; Colebrook-row, Islington S.** Mr. James Sheppard, Upton, Essex ** Henry Sawbridge, Esq; Daventry, Northamptonshire ** Samuel Spragg, Esq; Pinner's Court, Old Broad-str. S.** George Sibley, Esq; Crescent, Minories S.** Charles Smith, Esq; Mile-end-road S.** Isaac Serra, Esq; No. 10, King's-road, Holborn S.** Thomas Sayer, jun. Esq. Bow, Middlesex S.** Joseph Shrimpton, Esq; Bedford-square ** Philip Slater, Esq; ** Joseph Stanfield, Esq; Islington ** Richard Smart, Esq; Lamb's-Conduit-street S.** Joseph Stonard, Esq; Tower-hill S.** William Smith, Esq; M.P. Clapham S.** Mr. Joseph Steele, Great Tower-hill ** John Hale Shickle, Esq; ** James Sutton, Esq. S.** William Smith, Esq; Barking, Essex (44) S.** E. P. Salomon, Esq. Church-row, Fenchurch-street S.** George Spurril, Esq. Barking, Essex ** Richard Stone, Esq. Lombard-street ** Nathaniel Stonard, Esq. Bromley, Middlesex ** Mr. John Paul Smith, No. 20, Cheapide ** William Sharp, Esq; No. 32, Winchester-street S.** Thomas Sikes, Esq; Mansion-house-street ** Westgarth Snaith, Esq; ditto S.** Mr. Christ. Stibbs, Horslydown ** Richard Samler, Esq; No. 30, Bridge-str. Blackfriars S.** John Scholeck, Esq; Pater-noster-row, Spital-fields ** Richard Smart, Esq; East Ham ** T. Woodroff Smith, Esq; Great St. Helen's S.** David Samuda, Esq; Leman-street, Goodman's-fields ** Randolph Stracey, Esq. No. 34, Whitechapel-road ** Mr. John Shewell, Camberwell-green ** Thomas Snaith, Esq; No. 5, Mansion-house-street ** Samuel Scott, Esq. Earl-street, Blackfriars ** William Sims, Esq; Sun Tavern-fields ** Clement Sam. Strong, Esq; Pancras-lane, Bucklersbury ** William Sayer, Esq; Bow ** Tho. Coxhead Stevens, Esq; Hermitage-street ** Rev. Mr. Jer. Smith, Peasemarsh, Sussex ** Mrs. Susannah Sabatier, Chichester ** Miss Sarah Salmon Edmonton, ** Mrs Christian St. Barbe, Southampton ** Mrs. Agnes Salmon ** Mrs. Elizabeth Shakespeare, Stepney-causeway ** Miss Judith Smith, Stratford, Essex ** Mrs. Phil. Shawe, Derbyshire * Mrs. Sarah Seehl, Limehouse-row * Miss Elizabeth Staples, Philpot-lane (45) T S.** The Rt. Hon. Marquis of Townshend, Weymouth-street ** John Thompson, Esq; Austin-friars ** Mr. John Thruckston * John Thwaits, Esq; Rosoman's-row, Clerkenwell S.** Paul Turquand, Esq; Stoke Newington ** Mr. Daniel Thompson, No. 4, Lamb's-Conduit-street S.** Stevens Tottoo, Esq; No. 10, Spital-square S.** Samuel Thornton, Esq; M. P. Clapham S.** Robert Thornton, Esq; M. P. Ditto S.** Henry Thornton, Esq; M. P. Ditto ** Thomas Tayler, Esq; Lloyd's Coffee-house ** Charles Turner, Esq; Horse-ferry, Limehouse * The Trinity-house, Water-lane, Thames-street S.** Stephen Todd, Esq; No. 96, Leadenhall-street ** John Thompson, Esq; Bown-farm, Edmonton ** Leonard Turquand, Esq; No. 23, Bishopsgate-street ** James Lewis Turquand, Esq; No. 73, Houndsditch ** Emerson Tidy, Esq; No. 253, Wapping New stairs ** Mr. Thomas Tritton, No. 56, Lombard-street ** Mr. Abraham Toulmin, No. 31, Old Gravel-lane S.** William Taylor, Esq; No. 6, Upper-Charlotte-street S.** John Vickris Taylor, Esq; Old South-sea-house ** Mr. William Tyler, No. 7, Mile-end-grove S.** John Thompson, jun. Esq; Love lane, Shadwell S.** Mr. Thomas Thomas, Llandillo, Carmarthenshire S.** John Tate, Esq; Bucklersbury ** James Taylor, Esq; Lavender-hill ** Mr. Theyer Townsend, Basinghall-street ** John Furnell Tuffen, Esq; No. 67, Lower Thames-street ** John Trapp, Esq; Little Alie-street (46) ** Thomas Tennant, Esq; Peckham ** William Tennant, Esq; No. 10, Dover-street ** George Tarbut, Esq. Gould-square, Crutched-friars * T.J. Tayler, Esq; No. 1, King-street, Cheapside ** Rev. Mathew Thomas, at Mr. Travers, No. 44, Crutched- friars. * Mr. John Thompson, Catharine-court, Seething-lane ** Rev. Thomas Thirlwall, Mile-end-road ** James Timberell, Esq; at Mr. Richardson’s, Stepney- causeway ** Mrs. R. Thornton, Clapham ** Miss Rebecca Tomkins, No. 142, Whitechapel V ** Sir Joshua Vanneck, Bart. New Broad-street ** Mr. John Upsdale ** Mr. George Vaux ** Samuel Vaughan, Esq; Dunster-court, Mincing-lane ** Mr. James Vansommer, No. 108, Bishopsgate within S.* James Vere, Esq; No. 164, Bishopsgate without ** James Yardley Vernon, Esq; ditto ** John Vernon, Esq; Broad-street Buildings ** John Trueman Villebois, Esq; Feltham-place, Middlesex ** Samuel Jones Vachell, Esq; Bromley, Bow ** Mr. William Usher. Buckle street, Goodman's-fields W S.** The Hon.Tho. Walpole, Lombard-street S.** The Hon. Rich. Walpole, ditto S.** Mr. James Walker, No. 4, Wilson-street, Moorfields S.** Edmund White, Esq; at Mr. Oxlade’s, Little London street, Fenchurch-street (47) S.** William Wells, Esq; Deptford S.** Jacob Wilkinson, Esq; S.** Mr. William Willett S.** Isaac Walker, Esq; Southgate ** Arnold Wallinger, Esq; Hare-hall, Romford, Essex S.** John Willes, Esq; No. 34, Mark-lane S.** Robert Wilson, Esq; Woodhouse, East Ham S.** Burton Wilbie, Esq;, Walthamstow ** Wakelin Welch, Esq; Maryland-point, Essex ** Thomas Watts, Esq; Craig's-court, Charing-cross ** Mr. John Warren, No. 5, Sandys-str. Widegate-alley S.** George Wolff, Esq; America-square ** Mr. George Wallis, No. 128, Cheapside S.** John Wright, Esq; Esher, Surry ** Mr. Henry S. Woodfall, Chelsea S.** William Ward, Esq; No. 106, Fenchurch-street S.** Mr. William Wilson, Clapton ** Mr. William White, Greek-street, Soho ** James Ware, Esq; Chatham-place S.** Major Wright, Esq; Wellclose square S.** David Pike Watts, Esq; No. 152. Minories ** Francis Wildon, Esq; Navy-Office ** Mr. Thomas Wellings, Church-lane, Whitechapel ** Mr. Robert Wyatt, No. 77, Coleman-street * William Worth, Esq; Plaistow S.** Robert Wigram, Esq; Crosby-square S.** Jens Wolff, Esq; America-square ** Thomas Weston, Esq; Enfield, Middlesex ** William Luke Walford, Esq; Winchester-street ** Edward Walter, Esq; Shadwell ** William Watson Esq; No. 32, Burr-street S.** Brook Watson, Esq; Alderman S.** Benjamin Way, Esq; Cavendish-square (48) ** Mr. Samuel Weddell, No. 15, Aldgate within ** Joseph Whitechurch, Esq; Twickenham ** Matthew Whiting, Esq; Ratcliff-cross * Robert Williams, Esq; No. 21, Birchin-lane ** William Wickham, Esq; ** Thomas Windle, Esq; Mile-end-road ** George Wood, Esq; No. 25, Broad-street Buildings ** Mrs. Susannah Winch, at Mr. Tate’s, Bromley, Middlesex ** Mrs. Ann Wilson, Woodhouse, East Ham, Essex ** Miss Elisabeth Wigmore, at Mr. T. Shirley’s, Stratford- green, Essex FINIS.