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The circulation attached to each paper is taken from the Stamp Office returns, from the 1st of January to the 30th of June, 1837.

We shall now close our remarks on this extensive and most remarkable manufacturing town by directing our readers' attention to the following objects which are deserving of notice, but for a description of which we have not space in this edition.

, situated in High-street.

The (Icknield-street), now Monument-lane. At Sutton Coldfield Heath, a place about seven miles distant, this road may be distinctly traced for three miles; it is well worthy of a visit.

, Monument-lane.

The, in New-street, and the group of buildings lately erected on Bennett's Hill.