LIST OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS, &c. 1841. Bedfordshire-Bedford, Jan. 6, April 7, June 30, Oct. 20. BRISTOL CITY-Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct. 18. -- CAMBRIDGE County, at Cambridge, Jany. 8, April 9, July 2, Oct. 22For the Town, the Monday before. CHESHIRE Chester, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct. 18. CORNWALL-Bodmin, Jan. 5, June 29, Oct. 19-Truro, April 6. CUMBERLAND-Cockermouth, in April and Oct.-Carlisle, in Jan. and July. DERBYSHIRE-Derby, Jan. 5, April 6, June 29, Oct. 19. DORSETSHIRE-Dorchester, Jan. 5, April 6, June 29, Oct. 19. DURHAM-Durham, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct.18. ELY, ISLE OF Wisbeach, Jan. 6, June 30-Ely, April 7, Oct. 20. GLOUCESTERSHIRE-Gloucester, Jan. 5, April 6, June 29, Oct. 19. HUNTINGDONSHIRE-Huntingdon, Jan. 5, April 6, June 29, Oct. 19. KENT-Maidstone, Jan. 7, April 6, July 1, Oct. 19—Canterbury, Jan. 5, April 9, June 29, Oct. 22. LANCASHIRE-Lancaster, Jan. 5, April 6, June 29, Oct. 19. Adjournments are held at Preston, Salford, and Liverpool. Leicestershire Leicester, Jan. 5, April 6, June 29, Oct. 19. LINCOLNSHIRE-City of Lincoln, Jan. 9, April 10, July 3, Oct. 23– Bourne, Jan. 5, April 6, June 29-Boston, Oct. 19-For the parts of Lindsey-Spilsby, Jan. 12, July 6-Kirton, Jan. 8, April 9, July 2, Oct. 22-Louth, April 13, Oct. 26. XXV MAYOR'S COURT-January 23, February 19, April 2, May 14, June 26, September 22, October 20, Nov. 20, Dec. 11. COURTS OF CONSERVANCY for the River Thames-Middlesex and Surrey. June 11, July 9.-Kent and Essex, June 22, July 23. Victuallers Licensed in London, March MONMOUTHSHIRE-Monmouth, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct. 18. NORFOLK-At the Shire House, Jan. 6, April 7, June 30, Oct. 20.-Adjourned to King's Lynn, Jan. 12, April 13, Oct. 26; and to Swaffham, June 29; and further adjourned to Walsingham, Jan. 15, July 9; and Holt, April 16, Oct. 29. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE-Northampton, Jan. 7, April 8, July 1, Oct. 21Peterborough, Jan. 6, April 7, June 30, Oct. 20. NORTHUMBERLAND-Newcastle, January 6-Morpeth, April 8-Hexham, July 1-Alnwick, Oct. 21-Berwick upon Tweed, Oct. 23. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE-Nottingham, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct. 18.Newark, Jan. 8, April 9, July 2, Oct. 22-Retford, Jan. 11, April 12, July 5, Oct. 25. OXFORDSHIRE Oxford, Jan. 5, April 6, June 29, Oct. 19.-City, Jan. 11, April 12, July 5, Oct. 25. RUTLANDSHIRE Oakham, Jan. 7, April 8, July 1, Oct. 21. SHROPSHIRE Shrewsbury, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, (Oct. 18.-For the Town and Liberties of Shrewsbury, Friday after. SOMERSETSHIRE-Wells, Jan. 5, Apr. 6-Bridgewater, June 29— Taunton, Oct. 19. Staffordshire Stafford, Jan. 6, April 7, June 30, Oct. 20. SUFFOLK-Beccles, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct. 18-Woodbridge, Jan. 6, April 7, June 30, Oct. 20-Ipswich, Jan. 8, April 9, July 2, Oct. 22 -Bury, Jan. 11, April 12, July 5, October 25. SURREY-New Sessions' House, Newington, Jan. 5,-Ryegate, April 6- SUSSEX-Petworth, Jan. 5, April 6-Horsham, June 29-Lewes, Jan. 8, WESTMINSTER-City, are generally held on the Thursday preceding the WESTMORELAND- -Appleby, Jan. and July-Kendal, East. and Michaelmas. WILTSHIRE-Devizes, Jan. 5-Salisbury, April 6-Warminster, June 29 —Marlborough, Oct. 19. WORCESTERSHIRE-Worcester, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct. 18. YORKSHIRE York City, Jan. 8, April 9, July 2, Oct. 22-St. Peter's Liberty, Jan. 9, April 10, July 3, Oct. 23- -EAST RIDING-Beverley, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct. 18- -WEST-RIDING-Wetherby, Jan. 5 Wakefield, Jan. 7-Doncaster, Jan. 13-Pontefract, Apr. 5-Skipton, June 28-Bradford, June 30-Rotherham, July 7—Knaresborough, Oct. 19-Leeds, Oct. 26-Sheffield, Nov. 2-NORTH RIDING Northallerton, Jan. 4, April 5, June 28, Oct. 18—ARCHBISHOP'S Quarter Sessions for the Liberties of Cawood, Wistow, and OtleyOtley, Jan. 6, April 7, June 30, Oct. 20-Cawood, April 9, Oct. 22. The Quarter Sessions through NORTH and SOUTH WALES are held as follows: The first whole Week after Dec. 28, 1840; and the first whole week after March 31, June 24, October 11, Dec. 28, 1841. The Gold coins are according to their relative value to the sovereign;-the Silver at 5s per ounce, being the average price in England for seven years. 1 0 3 10 2 9 For every inhabited Dwelling-house, containing THE ASSESSED TAXES. N. B. By Act 3 Vict. Cap. 17-An additional duty of 107. per cent. is charged on all Assessed Taxes, to commence from May 14, 1840. WINDOW DUTIES.-As reduced by 4 Will. IV. c. 73. Windows. £. s. d. 0 1 6 The Yearly Sum of 18 17 21 0 22 2 23 5 24 25 10 26 12 3 3 11 10 0 And for every Window above 180.... Rules for Charging Windows, and Exemptions. Every window that exceeds 11 feet, by 4 feet 6 inches, to be charged as two windows, except those so made before April 5, 1785, and those in shops, warehouses, &c. All sky-lights, windows in staircases, garrets, cellars, passages, and all other parts of dwelling-houses, whether adjoining or not, are to be charged. Chambers in the Inns of Court, Chancery, &c. to be charged as an entire house. Halls or offices, belonging to public bodies, charged with any other taxes or rates, to be charged as dwelling houses. Windows giving light to more than one room, to be charged as separate windows. Windows in houses used wholly for the purpose of a manufactory, warehouses, or workshops, and not having any communication with the dwelling-house, are exempt, and also windows (not exceeding three) in front shops and warehouses on the ground story, though communicating with the dwelling-houses. Windows and lights in farm houses, occupied by the owner or tenant, and used for the purposes of husbandry only, valued under £200 per annum, are exempt; provided the occupier of such dwelling-house shall not derive any profit or income exceeding £100 per annum from any other source than the said farm. SERVANT-MEN. Masters to pay yearly for One, 1l. 4s.; Two, 17. 11s. each; Three 17. 18s. each; Four, 21. 3s. 6d. each; Five. 21. 9s. each; Six, 27. 11s. 6d. each; Seven, 21. 12s. 6d. each; Eight, 27. 16s. each: Nine 37. 1s. each; Ten, 31. 6s. 6d. each; Eleven and upwards, 37. 16s. 6d. each. Bachelors (Roman Catholic clergymen excepted) to pay annually, additional for every man-servant, 17. Male servants under 18 years of age, and Bachelors' double tax clergy, who are of necessity all bachelors, repealed. A male servant, the son of the employer, under twenty-one years of |