Croke, knt. Sub-Treasurer, Mr. James Gardner. Pleas, William Astell, esq., M.P., Alder- | Treasurer of the Inner Temple, Sir Alex. man John Atkins, M.P., Rev. Christopher Benson, M.A., Benj. Collins Brodie, Esq., the Venerable Archdeacon Cambridge, Sir Astley P. Cooper, bart., William Cotton, esq., John Drummond, esq., Rev. George D'Oyly, D.D., Sir Henry Halford, bart., Hon. Robert Henley Eden, M.P., Rt. Honourable Henry Hobhouse, Sir Robert Harry Inglis, bt., M.P., Edward Hawke Locker, esq., Rev. John Lonsdale, William Manning, esq., M.P., Right Hon. Sir John Nicholl, M.P., Sir Charles Price, bart., Sir John Richardson, Sir George Thomas Staunton, bart., Rev. George Shepherd, D.D., William Sotheby, esq. Treasurer.-Alderman W. Thomson, M.P. INNS OF COURT. TEMPLE, 1185. Sub-Treasurer, Mr. W. Eldred. esq. GRAY'S INN, 1357. Treasurer, John M. Grimwood, esq. Reader, Rev. Edw. Chaplain, M.A. IV. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. HOME.-Herts. Hertford, Lent, Summer, and Winter. Croydon, alternate, S. (Reading, L. OXFORD.-Berks.- Abingdon, S. Oxon.-Oxford, L. and S. Worcester & City-Worcester, L. & S. Rutland Oakham, L. and S. Leicester & Boro.-Leicester, L. & S. NORFOLK.- Bucks.· Buckingham,S. Bedford-Bedford, L. and S. Norfolk Norwich, S. Suffolk-Bury St. Edmund's, S. NORTHERN-York & City-York, L. & S. Durham-Durham, L. and S. Newcastle and Town-Newcastle, L.and S. Cumberland-Carlisle, L. and S. Westmoreland-Appleby, L. and S. Lancaster-Lancaster, L. and S. WESTERN.- Southampton ter, L. and S. Winches- Pembroke Pembroke, S. BRECON.-Glamorgan-Cardiff, L. & S. NORTH WALES-Anglesea-Beaumaris, [L. and S. Carnarvon-Carnarvon or Conway, Merioneth-Bala, or Dolgelle, L.& S. Admiralty Office, Charing-cross Affidavit Office, Symonds' Inn, 9 to 2, and 4 to 8; in vacation 11 to 2 *Candles not lighted from the last Seal after Michaelmas Term, to the first Seal before Hilary Term. Alienation Office, 3, King's Bench Walk, Temple; 11 to 1, and 3 to 5 The Commissioners attend only from 11 to 12, in the long vacation, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Allowance Office for spoiled Stamps, Somerset-place, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12 to 2 Appeals for Prizes, High Court, College Square, 9 till 7 Archdeacon of London's Office, Knight Ryder-street Archdeacon of Middlesex Office, 3, Godliman-street Archdeacon of Surrey's Office, Paul's Chain Bankrupts' Office, (Secretary of) Southampton-buildings, 10 to 3, and 6 to 8 Bankrupt Office, (Patentee for Commissions) 10 to 3, and 6 to 8; 5, Lincolns' Inn New Square Bill of Middx. Office, (King's Bench) 15, Clifford's Inn; hours same as Seal Office Bishop of London's Office, Godliman-street, 9 to 8 Bishop of London Register, Knight Rider-st. Bishop of Winchester's Office, 10, Knight Ryder-street Board of Control for East India Affairs, Cannon-row, Westminster, 10 to 4 Board of Works, Scotland-yard Borough Court of Southwark, St. Mar- Chirographer's Office, (C. P.) Middle Temple-lane, 11 to 3 City Solicitor's Office, Guildhall, King. street, Cheapside Clerk of the Crown Office, Roll's-yard, Chancery-lane Clerk of the Docquets, (K. B.) King's Bench Office Clerk of the Docquets, (C. P.) Prothonotaries' Office Clerk of the Essoigns Office, (C. P.) Elmcourt, Temple, 11 to 2, and 4 to 8 in Term, and 4 to 6 in Vacation Clerk of the Juries and Hab. Cor. Office, 10 to 3, and 5 to 8 in Term. Executed at Chief Justice C. P.'s Chambers Clerk of the Foreign Estreats Office, Exchequer Office, Somerset-place Clerk of the Errors Office, at Lord Chief Justice's Office Clerk of Outlawries, executed by Attorney General's Clerk Clerk of the Papers' Office (K. B.), 4, Clerk of the Peace, for Surrey, North-street, Do. Middlesex Colonial Audit Office, 5, Whitehall-place Commissary of London's Office, 16, Great Knight Ryder-street Commissary of Surrey's Office, 6, Knight Commissioners of Sewers, Guildhall-yard Council Office, Cockpit, Whitehall, 10 to 4 Courts of Conscience:-Guildhall; Castlestreet; Vine-street; Kingsgate-street, Holborn; Osborne-street, and St. Margaret's-hill Court of Common Pleas, King's Bench and Crown Office, (K. B.) 2, King's Bench- tion Custom-house, Thames-street Custos Brevium Office, (C. P.) 4, Elmcourt, Temple, 11 to 2, and 5 to 7 in Term time, and 11 to 1 in Vacation Dean and Chapter of Westminster's Office, Bennett's Hill Declaration Office, King's Bench Office, Inner Temple, hours same as Seal Office Delegates, Court of, College square Delegate Office, College-square; 9 to 7 Dispensation Office (C.), 4, Elm-court, Temple Duchy of Cornwall Office, Somerset-place Duchy Office, Lancaster, Somerset-place, and Lancaster-place, Waterloo-bridge, 10 to 4 Enrolment Office, Chancery-lane, 10 to 2, and 6 to 8 Enrolment of Fines and Receiver's Office, Inner Temple Error Office for Allowance and Transcript, (K. B.) at Lord Chief Justice's Chambers Error Office, (K. B.) Gray's-Inn Square Error Office, (C. P.) 4, Serjeants'-Inn, 10 to 2, 5 to 7 Examiners' Office, Rolls-yard, Chancerylane, 10 to 4 in Term, and 11 to 2 in Vacation Exchequer, New Palace-yard Exchequer of Pleas Office, 9, Lincoln's Inn, Excise Office, Broad-street, 9 to 3 Filazer's, Exigenter's, and Clerk of the First Fruits' Office, 2, opposite the Church, Foreign Apposer's Office, Exchequer Office, Hackney Coach and Chair, and Hawkers' Inrolment Office, Chancery lane; 10 to 2, and 6 to 8 Inrolment of Fines and Receiver's Office, Inner Temple Insolvent Debtors' Court, Portugal-street Invalid Office, opposite the Admiralty Judges' Chambers, Serjeants' Inn, Chan cery lane, 10 to 4 and 6 to 9 in Term, and 11 to 3 in Vacation Judgment Office, and Clerk of the Docquets (King's Bench Office), Inner Temple. Hours the same as the Seal Office King's Bench Office, King's Bench walk, Temple, 11 to 2 and 5 to 7; in Term 11 to 3. In Vacat, same as the Seal Office King's Remembrancer's Office, Eq. Ex. King's Bench, Temple, 10 to 4 and 6 to 9. No attendance from Christmas till after Twelfth Day King's Silver Office (C. P.), Elm-ct. 11 to 3 Land Tax Office for London, Guildhall-yard Land Tax Register Office, Somerset-place Legacy Duty Office, Somerset-place Lord Chamberlain's Office, Stable-yard, St. James's Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, Somerset-place Lord Mayor's Court and Office, Royal Exchange, 10 to 2 Marshalsea and Palace Court, Scotland-yd. Masters in Chancery Office, Southamptonbuildings, 10 to 3 and 6 to 8; except in Trinity Term, when only a few attend in the afternoon Master's Office, Paper-buildings, Temple (K. B.), 11 to 1; and 6 to 8 in the evening in Term Master of the Rolls' Office, Rolls-yard, Chancery-lane Metropolitan Police Office, Scotland-yard Patent Office, 4, Chancery lane, 10 to 4 Navy, Somerset-place, 10 to 2 Peculiar of Archb. of Canterbury's Office, Bell-yard, Doctor's Commons Pell Office, Westminster Hall, 10 to 1 Bench Office, Temple. Hours same as Seal Office Signet Office, Somerset-place Six Clerks Office, Chancery-lane, 10 to 2 and 6 to 8 in Term, and 10 to 2 in Vac. Society for Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 4, South-square, Gray's Inn Stage Coach Duty Office, Somerset place Stamp Office, Somerset-place, 9 to 4 Stamp Office, Irish, 47, Chancery-lane State Paper Office, Middle Scotland-yard, 10 to 3 Subpoena Office, Rolls-yard, 11 to 2 and 5. to 8 in Term, and 11 to 2 in Vac. only Surgeons' College, Lincoln's-inn-fields Surveyor of Crown Lands, Somerset-place Tax Office Somerset-place, 10 to 2 Petty Bag Office, Rolls-yard (C.), 10 to 2 Tenths' Office, Lincoln's Inn Chambers, and 5 to 8 Pipe Office, Somerset place Prerogative Office, Knight Rider-street, Public Offices for the Administration of Westminster Receiver's Office for Greenwich Hospital, Tower Hill Record Office, Tower, (Chancery) 10 to 3 Record Office (Old), Westminster Abbey Register Office of Bankruptcies, from 1771, to present time, 34, Red Lion-square Register Office, Chancery-lane (C.), 10 to 2 and 5 to 8 Register Office of Deeds in Middlesex, Bell-yard, Temple-bar, open from 10 to 3, and Register 11 to 1 Register Office of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, Carter-lane, 9 to 8 Report Office, Chancery New Buildings, Chancery-lane, 10 to I and 4 to 8 Salt Office, Somerset-place Seal Office, 3, Inner Temple-lane, during Term, and ten days after Hilary and Trinity Terms; and one week after each of the other Terms, from 11 to 2 in the forenoon, and from 5 to 7 in the afterAt other periods from 11 to 3 Secondaries' Office of Pleas (K. B.), King's Bench Walk, 11 to 2 and 5 to 7 in Term, and 10 to 12 and 11 to 3 in Vacation Secretary's Office, Rolls, Chancery-lane, 10 to 2 and 6 to 8 noon. Sheriffs of London Office, 28, Colemanstreet, 12 to 2 and 3 to 6 Sheriffs of Middlesex Office, Red Lionsquare, 11 to 2 and 5 to 7 in Term, and 11 to 3 in Vacation Signer of Writs Office, (K, B). King's! Portugal-street, every day, Holidays Treasurer for the County of Middlesex Two-Penny Post Offices, St. Martin's-le- GENERAL POST-OFFICE, LONDON.. The business of this department was transferred to the New Post Office on opened at Charing-cross, Vere-st., OxfordWednesday, Sept. 23; and Branch Offices are street, and in Lombard-street, for the re. ceipt of inland, foreign, and ship letters, where notice will be given of the arrival of foreign mails, &c. The Branch Offices at Charing-cross and in Vere-street open for the receipt of letters until a quarter before seven, P.M., and in Lombard-st. till seven; after which hour no letters are received except at the General Post Office, St. Martin's-le-Grand (where they are received till past seven, paying 6d. each). On foreign post nights, viz., Tuesday and Friday, foreign letters will be received at Charing-cross and Vere-street until 8 P.M., and at Lombard-street until 11. No letters received after the hours specified. Letters pay, if single, from any post-office in England to any place not exceeding 15 measured miles from such office Above 15 not exceeding 20m. 4d. 5d 20 30 6 packet postage, viz., for every single letter, 3d.-Double, 4d.-Treble, 5d.Ounce weight, 9d. Packets of one ounce weight are charged as four single letters.-If a single sheet exceed one ounce, it is charged according to its weight. Packets or covers, containing patterns or samples only, not exceeding one ounce, are charged double postage. Newspapers, to go the same day, must be put into the General Post Office before six o'clock; but those put in before half-past seven o'clock will go the same evening by paying a halfpenny with each. In the Branch Offices they must be put in before five. The weight of a letter franked by a Member of Parliament must not exceed one ounce. Each Member may frank ten and receive fifteen daily.. FOREIGN LETTERS. America and West Indies, 2s. 2d.-Madeira, 2s. 7d.-Gibraltar, 2s. 10d.-Malta, Majorca, Sicily, and the Mediterranean, 3s. 2d.-South America, 3s. 6d.-Portugal, 2s. 6d. France, 1s. 2d.-Holland, ls. 4d. -Hamburg, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Prussia, Russia, &c. 1s. 8d.Italy by Germany, 1s. 8d.; by France, 1s. 11d.-Spain, by France, 2s. 2d. Mails made up in London as follows: France, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: Letters received on Tuesday and Friday till 11 P.M., and on Monday and Thursday till 7 P.M. Holland and Netherlands, Germany, and the North of Europe, every Tuesday and Friday: Letters received till 11 P.M. Sweden, every Friday: Letters rec. till 11 P.M. Jamaica and America, first Wednesday, Monthly. Leeward Islands and Demerara, first and third Wednesday, Monthly. Madeira and Brazils, first Tuesday, Monthly. Portugal, every Tuesday. Gibraltar, Malta, and Mediterranean, first Tuesday, Monthly. Buenos Ayres, third Tuesday, Monthly. Columbia, first Wednesday, Monthly. La Guayra, Mexico, Havannah, and St. Domingo, third Wednesday, Monthly. TWOPENNY POST-OFFICE. There are two principal offices; one at the General Post-Office, the other in Gerrard-street, Soho. Letters going from one Part of the Town to another.-If put into the Receiving Houses by 8, 10, and 12 o'clock in the morning, and by 2, 5, and 8, in the afternoon: or either of the two principal Offices by 9 and 11 in the morning, and by 1, 3, 6, 9, in the afternoon: they are sent out for Delivery at 10 and 12 in the morning; and at 2, 4, 7, in the afternoon, and 8 the next morning. Each letter must not weigh more than four ounces. MAIL COACH ROUTES DIRECT FROM LONDON. THE following List, by the kindness of the Gentlemen connected with the Mail Coach Inspector's Department at the Post Office, has been rendered minutely correct; and is of importance, as enabling persons to ascertain the time of receiving and delivering letters, as well as of forwarding parcels, and otherwise availing themselves of the advantages of these conveyances. A very trifling computation will enable them also to ascertain the time of the mail passing any of the places between those mentioned. The first column gives the distance in miles from London, measured from the Post Office; the third is the time of the mail's passing from, and the last its time of passing to London. The mails leave the Post-Office, London, every evening at 8, except on Sundays, when they are an hour earlier. BIRMINGHAM and BANBURY, from the | 146 Abergavenny. 255a 10 35m King's Arms, Holborn Bridge. 42 Aylesbury 59 Bicester .... 12 40m 2 30m 12 29a 2 19m 74 BANBURY 4 15m 10 34a 204 CARMARTHEN.....11 31a 1 15m DEVONPORT, EXETER, and SALISBURY, from Belle Sauvage, Ludgate Hill. 21 Egham 29 Bagshot 39 Hartley Row 11 Croydon 9 45a 4 10m 56 Overton 73 Wallop...... 84 SALISBURY... 4 33m 9 48a 10 30a Cross. |