1815.] Dividends. 587 Taylor T. Shipton under Which wood, publican Whiteley S. jun. Liverpool, merchant (Leigh, Wagstaff T. Sandy, carpenter (Chapman, Biggles- Wellington M. B. and H. Crown street, opticians Wheatley T. Greenwich, corn dealer (Parker Pouitry Wildsmith J. Castle street, Long Acre, brass foun Young W. W. Newton Nottage, merchant (Mar- DIVIDENDS. Abbott P. D. Powis place, insurance broker, Dec.17 Adkins J. Warkworth, tanner, Dec. 31 Ambrose E. King strect, warehouseman, Jan. S Bannister J. Newington Butts, silversmith, Dec. 20 Dec. 10 Cotterel C. Southampton, victualler, Dec. 21 Cramer J. B. Nodchill, grocer, Jan. 10 Crawford R. Newcastle upon Tyne, grocer, Jan.10 Cuthbert A. Gutter lane, merchant, Jan. 17 Dick Q. and J. Finsbury square, merchants, Feb. 14 Finlayson W. and T. Deares, Liverpool, merchants, Jan. 28 Forty T. Bermondsey, wine merchant, Dec. 17 Gairdner J. E and A. Cannon street, merchants, Garmeson J. C. Lombard street, watch maker, Gawthorp J. Hull, ship owner, Dec. 27 Gay W. Aiby, cattle jobber. Dec. 24 Gill G. Charles street, Berkley square, saddler, Goodwin J. Manchester, calico manufacturer, Dec. 17 Gordon A. and C. Church street, Soho, tailors, Graves J. P. and co. King's Arms yard, merchants, Gregory J. Neath, linen draper, Jan. S Hail J. Lyndhurst, victualler, Dec. 21 Harrison A. Fort street, Spitalfields, tallow chand- Harrison J. Stoke upon Trent. potter, Dec. 30 steet, merchants, Jan. 17 Hendy R. Redbridge, butcher, Jan. 5 Hodgson J. and E. Pearson, Liverpool, merchants, Jan. 13 Hole J. H. Islington, apothecary, Jan. 17 Ingall T. Bawtry, grocer, Jan. 6 Jackson G. Swan str. Kent road, mealman, Dec. 17 Jackson R. M. Liverpool, merchant, Dec. 17 Jacobs W. Exeter, coal dealer, Jan. 25 Jenkins J. Rotherhithe, timber merchant, Jan. 17 Jones II. Northwich, draper, Dec. 19 Jones M. London road, upholder, Dec. 20 Jerden W. Greenwich, metal worker, Jan. 17 Joseph E. Bury street, inerchant, Dec, 20 Kemp G. Great Pulteney street, tailor, Dec. 17 Kautton J, Manchester, cotton dealer, Dec. 29 Lec S. Birchin lane, merchant, Feb. 21 Marsh W. Denmark street, goldsmith, Dec. 20 Mason J. Bradford, linen draper, Dec. 19 Nott J. & Co. Southwark, carpenters, Dec. 24 O'Neill T. Albion street, merchant, Dec. 17 Parry J. Quality court, scrivener, Dec. 13 Phillips H. Worthing, wine merchant, Dec. 1 Dec. 31 Fitman J. M. Sun street, tallow chandler, Jan. 3 Robson J. & J. L, Waugh, America square, coal factors, Jan. 17 Rock J. Wednesbury, inn holder, Jan. 16 Ryley, W. Worcester, linen draper, Dec. 21 Sanders S. Holywell street, dealer, Jan. 24 [Jan. 1, Seaton J.; J. F. & R. Pontefract, bankers, Dec.26 Sedgwick, S. T. Clement's lane, merchant, Dec. 20 Sharp C. Yarmouth, corn merchant, Dec. 29 Sharp G. sen. & jun. & W. Threadneedle street, merchant, Dec. 20 Shaw, J. Greenwich, victualler, Jan. 7 Thew J. South Shields, ship owner, Jan. 14 Whitworth S. Dewsbury Moor, cloth manufacturer, Wilde J. Dale, clothier, Dec. 23 Williams J. jun. Hadley, bricklayer, Dec. 31 Wylie G. A. Waruford court, merchant, Dec. 20 CERTIFICATES. Acklam, J. P. Strand, silversmith, Dec. 31 Beall J. Bull head court, hardwareman, Dec. 27 Burgess T. Tildesley Banks, cotton spinner, Dec.20 Clewley T. Beamhurst, horse dealer, Jan. 10 Faulkner J. & Co. Crutched friars, merchants, Fowler J. Birchin lane, broker, Jan. 15 Lambden H. Bristol, pin maker, Dec. 17 Littlewood J. Mortimer street, butcher, Jan. 7 Pimm J. R. Westminster road, corn factor, Des. 17 Potter C, Shepherd's market, victualler, Dec. Radford H.H. Newington place, apothecary, Jan. Rees J. Prince's street, Cavendish square, paper hanger, Jan. 7 Rock J. Wednesbury, innholder, Jan. 7 Sheppard A. & E. Bristol, hosiers, Dec. 17 FURTHER LOAN of £24,000,000 for the Service of the YEAR 1814. Terms:-301.3 per cent. Reduced 30l. 5 per cent. Navy 231. 10s. 3 per cent. Consols, For every 100l. sterling subscribed. The interest on the 5 per cent. Navy, and on the 3 per cent. Consols, to commence from 5th July next, and on the 3 per cent. Reduced from 5th April last; and the first half-year's dividend on each stock to be clear of the property-tax. A discount after the rate of 41. per cent. per annum for payments in full. August 4, 1814.-Mr. Hase informed the gentlemen of the Stock Exchange this day, that the Honourable Directors of the Bank of England had resolved to make the remaining payments on the loan of 24,000,000, for the service of the present year, for those persons who request it, excepting the last, which is to be made by the proprietors as usual, and to be redeemed with interest at 5 per cent. per annum, on or before the 25th of February, 1815. Rates of Government Life Annuities, payable at the Bank of England. 3 per cent. Stocks being now 65, and under 66. A single life of 35 receives for 100l. stock £4 16 0 average rate 100l. money £76 7 70 75 and upwards All the intermediate ages will receive in proportion. N. B. The annexed is a short scale of some of the rates, upon which Government are now granting Life Annuities: they are payable half-yearly, at the Bank of England, the same as the dividends, and may be received by power of attorney. The Life-Annuity Act having been amended, they may henceforward be purchased when the 3 per cent. Consols, or Reduced Annuities, are at or above 50. Annuities are granted on Joint Lives also. Particulars may be had, grutis, at the Government Life-Annuity Office, Bank-street; or by writing to theSuperintendant, if the postage be paid. Prices of Canal and Dock Property; &c. Canals. Birmingham div. 30l. Rock, 20l. sh., 21. pd. PER SHARE. 21. 115. PER SHARE. 14. 10s. a 15l. 1281. a 1321. Great Dover Street Strand, 100l. sh. all paid PER SHARE. . . 70l. a 651. 341. a 351. 481. a 521. 10s. 27. a 28!. Vauxhall, 100l. sh., all paid. Literary Institutions. Regents. 751. paid Thames and Medway Commercial, div. Bl. per cent. East India, div. 71. East Country London, 5l. 10s.. Miscellaneous. Gas Light and Coke Com pany, 501. sh. 201. paid} 94. 10s. prem. 590 Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange. [Jan. 1. Table containing the Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange, from the 23rd of Nov. to the 23rd Dec. 1814, shewing the Intrin→ sic Value of Bullion in Great Britain, and the Intrinsic Pars of Exchange, according to the Mint Regulations for the Value of Gold and Silver at the respective Places; shewing also the extreme High Price of Bullion, and extreme Courses of Exchange, occasioned by the extended Commercial Proscription that prevailed throughout Europe in the Years 1811, 1812, and 1813. [1814 Bank DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS, FROM NOVEMBER 26, TO DECEMBER 24, 1814, BOTH INCLUSIVE. 3per Ct 3 per Ct per Ct. 5 per Cent 5 per Ct Days Stock. Reduc. Consol. Consols. Navy. 1797. Nov. 26 Long Anns. 5 per Ct Imp. Insh 3 per Ct Imp. Second India Anns. Om.1814 Stock. 28 64 65 1803 96 16 152 16 16 982 33 dis. 971 63 16 dis So. Sea O.S. S. New S. 5 per Ct. 34 per Dy Consols St. Lot. Stock. Anns. Sea An. Ind. Bon. Ex. Bills. for Ac. Tickets. 250 249 63 2 249 2490 66 is 17 pr.5 17 16 pr. 5 17 16 pr. 5 17 16 pr. 5 pr. 07 63 pr.1673 pr. par 674 62 pr.2 dis. 676 pr. parj674 63| pr. par 674 621 pr. par67 pr.1 dis.1663 17 pr. 5 pr.1 dis.66 1 18s pr. 5 pr.1 dis.[663 6 66 63 981 dis. 63 63 6322 dis. 65 dis. dis. 65/10 dis. * 5 Per Cent. Navy Annuities sell as above, with the dividend for its opening. All Exchequer Bills dated in the month of December, 1813, have been advertised to be paid off, and the interest thereon has ceased. N. B. The above Table contains the highest and lowest prices, taken from the Course of the Exchange, &c. originally published by John Castaign, in the year 1712, and now published, every Tuesday and Friday, under the authority of the Committee of the Stock Exchange, by JAMES WETENHALL, Stock-Broker, No. 7, Capel court, Bartholomew-lane, London, On application to whom, the original documents for near a century past may be read. |