1802 7 207 178 1803 7 193 136 1804 7 169 146 1805 7 197 167 1806 7 223 191 1807 10 235 208 1808 10 240 224 1809 10 288 235 1810 10 276 273 1811 10 251 229 1812 10 232 212 1813 10 242 211 1814 10 266 234 1815 10 262 219 1816 10 262 215 1817 10 294 220 1818 10 292 207 1819 10 267 210 1820 10 226 215 1821 10 240 221 1822 10 252 235 1823 8 246 204 1824 8 245 227 1825 8 299 196 1826 8 223 193 1827 8 217 200 1828 8 215 203 1829 8 218 208 1830 8 203 194 1831 8 204 189 1832 8 208 185 1833 8 213 190 1834 8 225 211 1835 8 225 208 1836 8 219 199 1837 8 212 203 1838 8 208 201 1839 7 206 177 1840 7 179 156 1841 7 173 157 1842 7 173 165 1843 7 185 172 1844 7 211 185 1845 7 215 199 1846 7 211 199 1847 7 206½ 180 1848 7 202 183 1849 7 200 188½ * * * * * BANK HOLIDAYS.—At the Bank of England the only holidays in the dividend offices are Good Friday and Christmas. In the transfer offices, besides the above, May 1st and November 1st. East India House and Exchequer,—Good Friday and Christmas. Custom-House,—Christmas, Good Friday, Prince of Wales’s birthday and the Queen’s birthday, November 9th and May 24th. IN IRELAND.—Banks, Custom-House, &c., Good Friday, Christmas, and Queen’s birthday. IN SCOTLAND.—New year’s day, King Charles I. martyrdom, Queen’s marriage, Queen’s birthday, Good Friday, Charles II. restoration, Queen’s accession, Queen’s coronation, Gunpowder Plot, and Christmas day. FLUCTUATIONS OF THE ENGLISH FUNDS IN 1846-47. _Table showing the Highest and Lowest Prices of the principal Funds of the London Market, from November, 1846, to October, 1847._
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