Totals... VOL. V. PART II. 15,813 17,869 33,682 2,356 2,714 5,070 23,875 26,950 50,825 10,425 12,692 23,117 3,548. 17,113 20,117 37,230 819 2,750 3,139 5,889 7,349. 512. 3,973. 27,745 30,429 10,488 13,141 23,629 12,205 14,686 26,891 734,581 864,487 1,599,068 || 208,180 2284 825,377 979,487 1,804,864) 58,174 Y Average Price of Corn per Quarter in England and Wales, 1812. Price of the Quartern Loaf according to the Assize of Bread in London NATIONAL DEBT. An Account of the Reduction of the National Debt, from the 1st of August, 1786, to the 1st of February, 1812 : An Account of the Amount of Balances of Sums issued for the Paymen of Dividends due and not demanded, and for the Payment of Lottery Prizes or Benefits, which had not been claimed, and which remained in the hands of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, on the under-mentioned Days, being those next before the Issue, from the Exchequer, of Money for the Payment of Dividends on Account of the National Debt; for each of the four preceding Quarters respectively(Pursuant to 48 Geo. III. cap. 4.) PRICE OF STOCKS FOR EACH MONTH IN 1812.-Lowest and Highest. 1 1812 Bank 3 p. ct.3 p. ct. 4 p. ct. 5 p. ct. 5 p. ct. Long India Stock red. cons. Ann. Stock. cons.Navy. 1797 Irish. Imp. Lottery 5 p. ct.3 p. ct. Tickets. 1 dis. 93 601 634 79 96 100 16 182 17 a 18 pr. 3 a 6 pr. 67 "63 63 pr. 933 61 LIST OF PATENTS IN 1812. &c... Mr Peter Joseph Brown (Henrietta-street) for an improved construction of buoys for ships or vessels, and for mooring chains. Mr Joseph Bagnal (Walsal) for a method of making bridle-bits, snaffles, &c. of iron, steel, or other metal. Sir Howard Douglas (High Wycomb) for an improved reflecting circle or semi-circle. Mr Joseph Bastone (Bridgewater) for improvements applicable to bedsteads and various other things. Mr Thomas William Sturgeon (Howland-street) for improved cas tors. Sir Saml. Bentham (Hampstead) for an invention for a secure and economical mode of laying foundations applicable to the projections of wharfs and piers into deep water. Mr William Good (London) for ' an improvement in valves for various purposes. Mr Ralph Sutton (Birmingham) for an improved self-acting curtain or window-blind rack. Mr John Craigie (Craven-street) for improvements on carriages, by which friction may be saved, labour facilitated, and safety obtained. Mr Joseph Baker (Cuckfield, Sussex) for kneading dough by means of machinery. Mr Thomas Pearsall (Willsbridge, Gloucester) for a method of constructing iron-work for certain parts of buildings. Mr William Fothergill (Greenfield, Flintshire) for a method of making copper-rollers for printing. Mr John Miers (Strand, London) for a method of accelerating evaporation, of destroying the noxious effluvia from spent lees, and of generating an increased degree of heat, without additional fuel. Mr John Hudson (Cheapside, London) for a composition for printing or painting on paper, linen, stuccoed walls, boards, &c. Mr Jacob Zink (Mile-end) for a method of manufacturing verdigris. Mr Richard Withy (Kingstonupon-Hull) for improvements in his invention for the construction of steam-engines. Mr George Dodd (Vauxhall-place) for machinery and the application of |