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The Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the City of London.-Mayor, Burgesses and Commonalty of the City of Bristol.-(p. 526.)

Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of the City of Bath.-The Lord Provost, Magistrates and Common Council of the City of Glasgow.-Nobility, Gentry, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Northampton.-Nobility, Gentry, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Oxford.—(p. 527.)

The Nobility, Gentry, Clergy and other Freeholders of the County of Flint.-Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Pembroke.-Provost, Magistrates and Town-Council of the Ancient Royal Burgh of Inverness.—Mayor, Aldermen and Assistants of the Borough of Leeds.-(p. 528.)

The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Worcester.-The Aldermen, Corporation and Inhabitants of the Borough of Ruthin.-The Deacon and Members of the Incorporation of Hammermen of your Ancient Borough of Stirling.-The Ministers and Elders of the Provincial Synod of Glasgow and Ayr.—(p. 529.)

The Rector, Principals and Professors of the University of St. Andrews,—The Aldermen, Bailiffs, capital and common Burgesses of the Ancient Borough of Denbigh.— Mayor, Bailiffs and Commonalty of the Town and Borough of Monmouth.-The Magistrates and Town Council of the Burgh of Selkirk.-(p. 530.)

Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of your Ancient and Loyal City of Chester. › -Mayor, Gentlemen, Clergy and other Inhabitants of your Ancient and Loyal City of Chester.-Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen and Common Council of the City of Exeter.Mayor, Bailiffs, Burgesses and Inhabitants of Southampton.-Mayor, Aldermen, Assistants, Common Council, Free Burgesses, Gentlemen, Clergy and other Inhabi tants of the Ancient Borough of Colchester.-(p. 551 and 552.)

Gentlemen, Clergy, and Freeholders of the County of Anglesey.-The Gentry, Clergy, Merchants, Manufacturers and other Inhabitants of the Town and Vicinity of Birmingham.-The Bailiffs, Burgesses and other Inhabitants of the Town of Bridgnorth. -The Mayor and Burgesses of your Ancient and Loyal Borough of Devizes, in the County of Wills.-(p. 553.)

Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs and Common Council of Liverpool.-Mayor and other Inhabitants of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis.-The Dean and Chapter of Chester.— Magistrates and Council of the Burgh of Kilmarnock, in the County of Ayr.-(p. 554.) The Magistrates and Council of Paisley.-The Guild or Brotherhood of the Trinity House of Kingston-upon-Hull.-(p. 555.)

The Mayor and Commonalty of the Borough of New Woodstock, in the County of Oxford.-(p. 566.)

The Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, Sheriff and Common Council of Newcastle-uponTyne. The Corporation of Master Pilots and Seamen of the Trinity House, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.-The Mayor, Recorder and Aldermen of the Borough of Newarkupon-Trent, in the County of Nottingham.-Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants and other principal Inhabitants of the Town and Parish of Halifax.-(p. 567.)

The Convenor, Deacons and other Members of the Trades-House of the City of Glasgow. The seven Incorporations of Dumfries.-The Mayor, Sheriffs, Citizens and Commonalty of your ancient City of Lincoln.-(p. 568.)

Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses and other Inhabitants of the Borough of Harwich, in the County of Essex.-The High Steward, Mayor, Bailiffs, Burgesses, Under Steward and Town Clerk, of your Majesty's ancient and loyal Borough of New Windsor.

Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses and Inhabitants of your Majesty's ancient Borough of Pontefract, and its vicinity.-(p. 569.)

The Provost, Magistrates, Town Council and Deacons, of Crafts, of the Royal Burgh of Lanark.-The Magistrates and Town Council of Greenock.-Mayor, Aldermen and Capital Burgesses of the Borough of Banbury.-The Lord Provost, Magistrates and Council of the ancient City of Saint Andrews.-Mayor and principal Inhabitants of the Borough of Penryn.—(p. 570.)

The Bailies and Trustees of the united Towns of Port Glasgow and Newark.-Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen and Capital Burgesses of the Town of Stamford.-The Mayor, Burgesses, Freeholders and Freemen of the Town and Borough of Okehampton.-The Mayor, Jurats and Common Councilmen of the Town and Port of Dover.p. 571.)

The London Clergy, incorporated by the title of the President and Fellows of Sion College, within the City of London.—The Ministers and Elders of the Provincial Synod of Perth and Stirling.-The Provost, Magistrates and Town Council of the Borough of Deendee.-(p. 572.)

The Provost, Magistrates and Members of the Town Council of the Borough of Cupar-The Mayor, Aldermen and Capital Burgesses of the Borough of Preston.— The Mayor, Bailiffs and Commonalty of the City of Oxford.-(p. 590.)

The Magistrates and Council of the Royal Burgh of Renfrew. The Merchants, Ship-owners and other Inhabitants of the Port of Bridlington, in the County of York. -The Mayor, Jurats, Common Councilmen and Inhabitants of your Majesty's Town of Maidstone.-The Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs and Citizens of the City of Carlisle.(p. 591.)

The Lord Rector, Vice Chancellor, Dean of Faculties, Principal and Professors of the University of Glasgow, in Senate assembled.-Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of Gloucester.-The Mayor, Recorder and Aldermen of the Corporation of Huntingdon. -The Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants, Ship-owners and other Inhabitants of the Town of Kingston upon-Hull.-(p. 592.)

Inhabitants of the Town of Bridport.-The Precentor and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of St. David.-(p. 593.)

The Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Carnorvon.—(p. 610.) The Noblemen, Freeholders, Justices of the Peace, Commissioners of Supply and Heritors of the County of Peebles.-The Nobility, Gentry, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Berks.-The Gentry, Clergy, Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the County Palatine of Chester.-The Freeholders, Commissioners of Supply and Justices of the Peace of the County of Dumbarton.—(p. 611.)

The Noblemen, Gentlemen, Freeholders, Justices of the Peace, Commissioners of Supply and Heritors of the County of Linlithgow.—The Justices of the Peace, Commissioners of Supply and other Heritors of the County of Selkirk.-The Inhabitants of the Town and Borough of Leeds.—The Inhabitants of the Town of New Windsor, in the County of Berks, and its neighbourhood.-The Bailiffs, Burgesses and other Inhabitants of the Borough and Town of Carnarvon.-(p. 612.)

The Gentlemen, Clergy and Inhabitants of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.-The Freeholders, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply of the County of Perth.-The Lord Lieutenant, Freeholders, Commissioners of Supply and Heritors of the County of Berwick.-(p. 613.)

The Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply of the County of Stirling. The Gentry, Clergy, Merchants and principal Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbour hood of Rochdale, in the County Palatine of Lancaster.-The Mayor and Burgesses of the Town and Borough of Cardigan.-The Inhabitants of the Town and Liberties of Shrewsbury.-The Portreeve, Aldermen and Burgesses of the ancient Borough of Loughor, Glamorgan.—(p. 634.)

The Aldermen, Recorder, Deputy Recorder, Town Clerk, Com-Burgesses and Bur gesses of the Borough of Grantham, in the County of Lincoln, and others, Inhabitants of the said Borough and its vicinity.-The undersigned Inhabitants of your Majesty's loyal Town of Falmouth. The Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants, Manufacturers and other Inhabitants of the Towns of Manchester and Salford, and their vicinity.-(p. 635.) The Heritors, Burgesses and Inhabitants of the Town of South Queensferry.—(p. 636.) The Mayor, Citizens and other Inhabitants of the City of Worcester.-The Gentle men, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Salop. The Noblemen, Freeholders, Justices of the Peace, Commissioners of Supply and Heritors of the County of Haddington.-(p. 649.)

- The Commissioners of Supply, and Justices of the Peace of the County of Inverness. -The Freeholders, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply of the County of Moray. The Freeholders, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply of the County of Dumfries. The Clergy, Gentlemen, Manufacturers, Tradesmen and other Inhabitants of the populous Town and Neighbourhood of Stockport.The Bailiff, Aldermen and Common Council of the ancient Borough of Kidderminster.—(p. 650.) › The Provost, Magistrates and Town-Council of the Burgh of Ayr.-The Mayor, Sheriffs and Commonalty of the Borough of Lancaster.-The Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, Town-Clerk, Bailiffs and Common Council of the Borough of Ridwelly.—The Master, Wardens, Searchers, &c. Assistants and Commonalty of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire, in the County of York; the Collector for the Town of Sheffield, in the said county, and his Assistants the Free Burgesses and Trustees; the twelve capital Burgesses and Commonalty of the Town and Parish of Sheffield; the Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants, Manufacturers and other respectable Inhabitants of that Town and Neighbourhood.-(p. 651.)

The Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses and Commonalty of the Borough of Great Yarmouth.—The Inhabitants of the Town and Vicinity of Wakefield.-The Mayor, Burgesses and Inhabitants of the Borough and Town of Marlborough.-The Mayor and Common Council of the Town and Borough of Cardigan.-Mayor, Bailiffs and Bur gesses of the Borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed.-The Deacon, Collector, Masters and other Members of the Incorporation of Weavers in the City of Glasgow.-The Deacon, Masters, Collectors and whole remanent Members of the Incorporation of Taylors in Glasgow. The Ministers and Elders of the Synod of Ross, met in Synod at Tain.→→→ (p. 652.)

The Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Borough of Scarborough. The Mayor, Corpora tion and Inhabitants of the Borough and Town of Stockton-upon-Tees.-(p. 654.)

The Gentlemen, Freeholders, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply of the County of Nairn.-The Noblemen and Gentlemen, Heritors of the County of Fife The Freeholders, Justices of the Peace, Commissioners of Supply and Landholders of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.—(p. 671.)

The Noblemen, Gentlemen, Justices of the Peace, Freeholders and Commissioners of Supply of the County of Ayr.-The Freeholders, Heritors, Justices of the Peace and

Commissioners of Supply of the County of Caithness.-The Burgesses and Inhabitants of the Borough and Franchise of Wenlock.-The Mayor, Jurats, Commonalty and Other Inhabitants of the Town and Borough of Deal.→(p. 672.)

The Ministers and Elders of the Presbytery of Perth.-The Ministers and Elders in the Associate Synod of Seceders.-The Presbytery of Kirkcudbright.-(p. 673.) Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Chichester.-The Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, Commons and Citizens of the City of Dublin.—(p. 686.)

The Grand Jury of the County of the City of DUBLIN.-Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Denbigh-The Nobility, Gentry, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Cumberland.-The High Steward, Bailiff and Burgesses of the Borough of Montgomery.—(p. 687.)

The Provost, Magistrates and Council of the Burgh of Dumfries.-The Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen and Commonalty of the Borough of Ripon.-The Freeholders, Justices of the Peace, Commissioners of Supply and Heritors of the County of Ror burgh.-The Ministers and Elders of the Synod of Lothian and Tweedale.—(p. 688.) The Synod of Moray.-The Reverend the Presbytery of Linlithgow.-The Ministers and Elders of the Synod of Angus and Mearns.-The Magistrates and Town-Councillors of the Burgh of Forfar. The Moderator and Members of the Presbytery of Gaithness. -(p. 689.)

The Magistrates and Town Council of the Borough of Culross.-The Mayor, Corporation and Inhabitants of the Borough and Town of Plymouth.—(p. 690.)

The Burgesses, Incorporation and Inhabitants of the Burgh of Inverkeithing.-The Farmers of Rosshire.—(p. 715.) ·

The Noblemen, Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Warwick.— The Noblemen, Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Leicester.-The High Steward, Common Councilmen, Independent Freemen, Clergy and principal Inhabitants of the Borough of Ipswich.-The Mayor, Aldermen, Common Council and Burgesses of the Town of Cambridge.—(p. 728.)

The Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, in Exeter.-The Bishop, the Dean and Chapter, the College, the Archdeacons and Clergy of the Diocese of Hereford. (p. 29.)

The GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. (p. 370.)

The Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Merioneth. The Mayor, Burgesses and Inhabitants of the Borough of Barnstaple.-The Magistrates and Town Council of the Borough of Wick.-(p. 746.)

The Provost, Magistrates and Town Council of the Burgh of Sanquhar.—The Provost, Magistrates and Council of the Burgh of Jedburgh.-The Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood of Warrington.-(p. 747.)

The Mayor, Aldermen, Commonalty and principal Inhabitants of the Town of Penzance. The Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants and other principal Inhabitants of the Town and Parish of Halifax.-The Magistrates and Town Council of the Royal Burgh of Dingwall.-(p. 748.)

The PROVOST, FELLOWS AND SCHOLARS OF THE HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, NEAR DUBLIN. (p. 762.)

The Magistrates and Council of your Royal Burgh of Inverbervie. The Ministers and Elders of the Presbytery of Lochmaben.-(p. 777.)

The Incorporations of Smiths, Weavers, Taylors and Bakers in the Town of Dumfamline.-(p. 778.)

The Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, Sheriff and Common Council of your ancient City of Canterbury.-The Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Nottingham. -The Freeholders, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply of the County of Cromarty.-(p. 793.)

The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Burgh of Kirby in Kendal.—(p. 794.) The Dean and Canons of Windsor.—(p. 817.)

The Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Stigo.-The Freeholders, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply of the Shire of Ross.-The Inhabitants of the Town of Dudley.-The Ministers of the Presbytery of Lewis.—(p. 818.) The Nobility, Gentry, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Brecon.-The Gen tlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Montgomery.—(p. 833.)

The Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Westmoreland.—(p. 866.) The Deacon, Collector, Masters and other Members of the Incorporation of Hammermen in Glasgow.-(p. 882.)

The Archbishop, Bishops and Clergy of the PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, IN CONVOCATION assembled.-(p. 894.)

The Mayor, Recorder, capital Burgesses and other Inhabitants of the Borough of Shaftesbury. The Noblemen, Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Durham. (p. 895.)

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The Bishop, Dean and Chapter, and the Clergy of the Diocese of Rochester.—(p. 960.) The Royal Boroughs of Scotland.—(p. 986.)

We shall take an early opportunity of giving Extracts from some of these Addresses, which are full of important matter, and will afford valuable specimens of the language and form of such compositions in future; many of which we hope to see.

We hail, as the harbinger of new and powerful efforts in defence of the Protestant religion, a notice signed by the HIGH SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF OXFORD, to call a Meeting of the Freeholders, to take into consideration the propriety of presenting a petition to Parliament against the claims of the Roman Catholics, in consequence of a requisition made to him by several freeholders of great respectability, one of them J. Atkyns Wright, Esq. just returned a representative for the city of Oxford, in the room of our revered friend F. Burton, Esq.

ERRATUM IN OUR LAST.

P. 56, in the quotation from Thuanus, for MALI read MALE.

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