Зображення сторінки
PDF
ePub

COMMERCIAL REPORT.

(London, Sept. 24.)

COTTON. The Cotton market remains nearly nominal, on account of the sale advertised at the India House for Friday next. The very favourable report of the Liverpool market has produced no animation in the demand for Cotton here. 1.

CORN. The quantity of Wheat remaining over from last week was considerable, and as there were also fresh arrivals to yesterday's market, the show was rather large the fine samples of both new and old sold readily at the previous prices: in the inferior qualities the business done was not extensive, but there was generally an improvement in the trade.-There were extensive supplies of Barley; the new, in consequence, must be stated at a reduction of 2s. a 3s. per quarter; the old, 18. lower. The arrivals of Oats were so exceedingly limited, that an advance of 1s. must be stated. White Peas were 2s. higher; in Grey Peas or in Beans there was no alteration.-The unfavourable accounts from the Whale Fisheries had the effect of increasing the demand for Rape and Linseed; the former advanced £1. per last; the latter was 2s. a 3s, per quarter higher.

SUGAR. This forenoon the demand for Muscovades continued very general; the business done has been considerable, and at very full prices; no improvement in the currency can be stated since Tuesday last, but the market is exceedingly firm, at previous prices. The estimated sales to-day are 1500 casks. There was no alteration in the Refined market; low lumps were still much enquired after, and very few were offering for sale; the prices were a shade higher all the finer descrip tions were in plentiful supply, and were offered on very low terms without facilitating sales. Molasses advanced to 30s.; to-day declined to 29s.

There were no public sales of Foreign Sugars during the last week; several parcels were, however, reported to be taken by private contract: the white descriptions continue enquired after; the yellow and brown still neglected.

The public sale this forenoon consisted of 290 chests Havannah Sugar; the good and fine white went off with

[ocr errors]
[merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

COFFEE. There were two public sales of Coffee this forenoon : 299 casks British Plantation, consisting chiefly of fine and of very ordinary descriptions of Coffee: the former went off heavily at a further reduction, making a decline in the prices of good and fine middling of fully 3s. a 5s. per cwt. since this day week. A parcel of 35 casks good middling Jamaica was taken in at 139s. 6d. and 140s.: a larger parcel· was then disposed of, good middling, and of a better colour, sold extensively at 139s. 6d. and 140s.; fine middling sold at 142s. and 142s. 6d.; the ordinary mixed and rank Jamaica, which lately sold on such low terms, may, to-day, be stated fully 28. higher than on Tuesday last, and a considerable improvement in the demand. There have lately been so few parcels of the intermediate quali ties of fine ordinary or middling Coffee, that the prices of the latter and of foreign may be stated to remain no- minally the same as on Tuesday last.

SPICES.Mace has been enquired after, and must be stated at an improvement.-Pepper, and all other East India Spices, continue heavy.

East India sale declared for Monday, Nov. 11; Prompt Feb. 7, 1823:—

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

offer under 1s. 5d.-Brandy and Geneva must be quoted at a small decline; the best marks of the former offer at 3s. 4d. without facilitating sales.-The pale Geneva lately landed is offered on the quay at 1s. 6d.

IRISH PROVISIONS.-Beef and Pork continue to go off in small parcels for shipping; holders appear anxious to effect sales, on account of the anticipation of low prices next s t season. Bacon has sold rather more freely within the last week, yet the stocks are heavy, and no improvement in the currency has been realised.-Irish Butters must be quoted 2s. per cwt. higher.

TALLOW, &c.-The Tallow market was heavy last week.-Considerable arrivals were reported from the Baltic, and there were few buyers; yet it must be stated, the trade who are out of stock, purchase only for their immediate wants, and appear anxious respecting the issue of the extensive speculations in Tallow. The letters from St. Petersburgh are to the 3d instant; the Exchange was 10 1-6th and a fraction; the price of Tallow had fallen from 100 to 98 roubles.-In Hemp or Flax there is little alteration to notice.

OILS.-In consequence of the daily arrivals of the vessels from the Whale Fisheries with very little Oil, the prices

[merged small][ocr errors]

of Greenland must be stated at an advance of £2. per tun since Tuesday last. There can now be no doubt of the failure of this year's fishing; the estimated produce this season from the Straits and from Greenland, is about 8000 tuns; last year, it was 17,000 tuns; the stock of old is very considerable, and the quantity of Southern and Seal Oil is also more extensive than

usual; the trade, however the do not pur

chase at present; is nearest price for New Greenland; £26. has been paid for the old.

ASHES.-By public sale, 20th instant-Pot Ashes, 277 barrels Quebec, 1sts, sold 36s. 6d.; 2nds, 33s. and 33s. 6d.-Pearl ditto, 179 barrels Quebec, 1sts, 45s. a 46s.; 2nds, 44s. 6d.

[ocr errors]

TOBACCO.-The Tobacco market continues in a very depressed state. NAVAL STORES. There is no Rough Turpentine at market; the last realized price was 15s. 6d. Tar is in more request, and may be stated a shade higher. In Pitch, Rosin, and other articles, there is no alteration.

INDIGO. There is little alteration in the prices of Indigo; the late currency is fully supported. The sale declared at the India-House is not expected to exceed 3500 chests. A further improvement is very generally entertained.

[ocr errors][merged small]

Jonas Hobson, and John Hobson, of Mythorn-bridge, Kirkburton, Yorkshire, woollen-manufacturers and merchants; for a new series of machinery, for the better, more effectual, and expeditious mode of shearing, cutting and finishing woollen cloths, kersymeres, and all other description of clothes and piece goods, which require the use of the shears. Dated July 27, 1822.

John Stanley, of Charlton-row, Manchester, Lancaster, smith; for certain machinery, calculated for a more efficacious mode of fuelling or supplying of furnaces in general with fuel, whereby a considérable reduction in the consumption of fuel, the appearance of smoke and of labour is effected. Dated July 27, 1822.

John Pearse, of Tavistock, ironmonger ger and clock and watch-maker; for

certain improvements in the construction and manufacture of spring-jacks, and their connection with roasting apparatus. Dated July 27, 1822.

Sir Anthony Perrier, of the city of Cork, knight; for certain improvements in the apparatus for distilling, boiling, and concentrating, by evapora tion, various sorts of liquids and fluids. Dated July 27, 1822.

Robert Benton Roxby, of Arboursquare, Stepney, Middlesex, gentleman; for certain improvements on, or additions to, the astronomical instrument, known by the name of the quadrant. Dated July 31, 1822.

William Cleland, of Glasgow, North Britain, gentleman; for an improved apparatus, for the purpose of evaporating liquids. Dated August 17, 1822.

LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

FROM TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1822:

WITH THE ATTORIES' NAMES.

Extracted from the London Gazette,

N.B. All the Meetings are at the Court of Commissioners, Basinghall-street, unless otherwise expressed. The Attornies' Names are between Parenthesis.

BANKRUPTS.

Browning, T. sen. of East Malling, Kent, farmer, Sept. 17, 21, and Oct. 19. (Clutton and Co. High-street, Borough Barratt, T. of Darenth Mills, Kent, paper-manufacturer, Sept. 15, 14, and Oct. 22. (Collius, Dartford

Braim, Rev. T. of Much Wenlock, Shropshire, earthenware-manufacturer, Sept. 21, Oct. 8, and 26, office of Mr. Jones, solicitor, Broad-eye, Stafford. (Dax and Co. Guildford-street; and Jones, Stafford, & Hanley Bateman, A. Bristol, victualler, Sept. 25, 26,

and Oct. 26, Commercial-rooms, Corn-st. Bristol. (Poole and Co. Gray's-inn; and Saunders, Bristol

Bevil, C. P. Ipswich, jeweller, Sept. 17, 24, and

Oct. 26. (Williams and Co. Gray's-inn-pl. Candler, I. Jewry-street, Aldgate, flour-factor,

Sept. 3, 10, Oct. 5. (Druce & Son, Billiter

square

Cripps, J. Wishbeach, Cambridgeshire, draper, Sept. 17,28, and Oct. 26. (Jones, Sise-lane Carter, H. Ratcliffe-highway, linen-draper,

Sept. 17, Oct 5, and 26. (Jones, Sise-lane Dalton, J. Tottenham-court-road, merchant,

Sept. 3,10, and Oct. 12. (Jennings and Co.
Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn

Davis, T. Minories, stationer, Sept. 20, 21, and
Oct. 19. (Thomson, George-st. Minories
Dent, J. Stone, Staffordshire, cheesemonger,

Sept. 13, 14, and Oct. 12, Crown-inn, Stone, Staffordshire. (Benbow and Alban, Lincoln's-inn; and Vernon, Broomsgrove, Worcestershire

Day, J. and R. Camberwell-green, stone-masons, Sept. 13, 14, and Oct. 19. (Shuter, Millbank-street, Westminster Dipper, F. Worcester, silk-mercer, Sept. 30, Oct. 1, and 22, Packhorse-inn, Worcester. (Becke, Devonshire-street, Queen-square; and Hill, Worcester Elmore, R. Edgbaston-street, Birmingham, corn-dealer, Sept. 9, 10, & Oct. 12. (Georgehotel, Walsall, Staffordshire, Stork-tavern, Birmingham. (Turner, and Co. Bloomsbury-square; and Heeley, of Walsall, Stafford

Edwards, T. Tarvin, Cheshire, corn-dealer, Sept. 26, 27, & Oct. 22, Royal-hotel, Chester. (Philpot and Co. Southampton-street, Bloomsbury; and Finchett, Chester Edwards, T. Liverpool, merchant, Sept. 23, 24, and Oct. 12, Star and Garter-tavern, Paradise-street, Liverpool. (Mawdsley, Duran'slane, Lord-street, Liverpool; and Wheeler, Castle-street, Holborn Emery, J. late of Rosamond-street, St. James's, Clerkenwell, victualler, Sept. 3, 17, and Oct. 12. (Cokayne and Co. Lyon's-inn Ellis, H. J. Norwich, linen-draper, Sept. 9, 10, and Oct. 1, Norfolk-hotel, Norwich. (King, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street; and, Murray, Norwich

Flack, E. D. Manchester, merchant, Sept. 27, Oct. 7, and 26, Star-inn, Deansgate, Manchester. (F. R. Atkinson, Manchester; and W. Makinson, Temple

Felton, R. sen. High-street, Southwark, hopmerchant, Sept. 16, 17, & Oct. 5. (Townshend, St. Margaret's-hill, Southwark Firmin, J. Bulmer, Essex, farmer, Sept. 25, 26, and Oct. 26, Rose & Crown-inn, Sudbury. (Wriglesworth, Gray's-inn-square; & Frost, and Co. Sudbury

Fletcher, P. C. and T. Queenhithe, coal-merchants, Sept. 3, 7, & Oct. 5. (Stevens and Wood, Little St. Thomas-apostle, Queen

street

Griffin, W. Hay-green, Worcestershire, victualler, Oct. 4, 5, and 26, Stork-hotel, in the Square, Birmingham. (Smith, Basinghallstreet; and T. Sadler, Birmingham Golding, T. and S. Ditton, Kent, paper-manufacturers, Aug. 31, Sept. 7, Oct. 5. (Cranch, Union-court, Broad-street

Gregg, T. R. and W. Phene, jun, Watling-st. confectioners, Sept. 14, 28, and Oct. 12. (Osbaldeston & Co. London-st. Fenchurch

street

Gribbell, N. and Hellyer, M. late of East Stonehouse, Devonshire, builders, Sept. 20, 21 and Oct. 19, King's-arms inn, Fore-street, Plymouth-dock. (Makinson, Elm-court, Middle-temple; and Leach and Co. Plymouth-dock

Humphries, C. Bishopsgate-street, linen-draper,

Sept. 20, 21, and Oct. 19. Jones, Sise-lane Hesseltine, R. Thirsk, Yorkshire, inn-keeper, Sept. 23, at the King's-arm's, Thirsk, 24, and Oct. 15, Golden-lion, Northallerton, Yorkshire. (Richardson, Thirsk; and Highmoor, Scott's-yard, Bush-lane, Cannon-street

Hedge, J. late of Star-court, Little Comptonstreet, Soho, builder, Sept. 17, 24, and Oct. 22. (Mangham, Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-street

Harris, T. jun. Ragland, Monmouthshire, cordwainer, Sept. 17, 18, and Oct. 19, Beaufort

arms-inn, Monmouth. (King, Serjeant'sinn, Fleet-street; and C. Chadborn, Newn

ham Hewson, J. and Robinson, W. Carlisle, manufacturers, Sept. 30, Oct. 1, and 26, Crown and Mitre, Carlisle. (Clennell, Staple's-inn; and S. and G. Saul, Carlisle Higgin, R. Liverpool, mariner, Oct. 1, 2, and 26 George-inn, Dale-st. Liverpool. (Brooke, Liverpool; and Lowe, and Co. Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane

Hawkins, J. and J. Nottingham, timber-merchants, Sept. 30, Oct. 1, & 29, Punch-bowl, Nottingham. (Hurst, Nottingham; and Knowles, New-inn Harris, J. Birmingham, nail-factor, Sept. 13, 14, and Oct. 19, Hen and Chickens-hotel, Newstreet, Birmingham. (Long and Co. Holborn-court, Gray's-inn; and Smith and Co Birmingham

a

Jones, O. Newport, Monmouthshire, coal-merchant, Oct. 2, 3, and 29, Commercial-rooms, Corn-street, Bristol. (Meredith, Lincoln'sinn; and J. A. Jones, Bristol

Jones, R. late of Newport, Monmouthshire, wine-merchant, Sept. 25, 26, and Oct. 19, Commercial-rooms, Bristol." (Bourdillon and Co. Bread-street, Cheapside; and Bevan and Co. Bristol

Jackson, G. Manchester, dry-salter, Sept. 25, 26, and Oct. 29, Bridgewater-arms-inn, Manchester. (Whitlow, Manchester King, W. Cavendish, Suffolk, grocer, Sept. 21, Oct. 5, and 26. (Fowcett, Jewin-street Lucas, W. Burpham, Sussex, farmer, Sept. 27, 28, and Oct. 19, Crown-inn, Arundle, Sussex. (Freeman, Arundle, Sussex; & Freeman and Co. Coleman-street

Low, H.A. Sunderland, near the Sea, merchant, Sept. 10, 11, & Oct. 15, Bridge-inn, Bishopwearmouth, Durham. (Blakiston, Symond's-inn; and Thompson, Bishopwearmouth Leah, S. H. Old-street, watch-maker, Aug. 28, 31, and Oct. 5. (Browning, Hatton-court, Threadneedle-street

Leah, S. H. jun. Old-street, spirit-merchant, Aug. 28, 31, and Oct. 5. (Hill, Rood-lane Mitchell, T. Bow, linen-draper, Oct. 4, 5, & 29, (Jones, Sise-lane

Moore, T. Paddington, salt-merchant, Aug. 24, Sept. 17, and Oct. 1. (Donne, Princes-st. Spitalfields

Norris, T. Bishopstone, Wiltshire, shoe-maker,

Sept. 7, 21, and Oct. 12. (Hillier and Co. Middle Temple-lane; and Dew, Salisbury, Wilts Peyton, J. Christchurch, Twyneham, Southampton, merchant, Sept. 17, 18, and Oct. 19, King's-head-inn, Wimborne-Minster, Dorsetshire. (Castleman, Wimborne, Dorset 'Percival, R. jun, Eye, Herefordshire, wheelwright, Oct. 1, 2, and 29, King's-head-inn, Leominster, Herefordshire. (Bach, Southampton-buildings, Holborn; and Leomin

ster

Papps, G. North-street, Lambeth, horse-dealer, Sept. 16, 17, and Oct. 15. (Richardson, Golden-square

Poole, T. Heston, Middlesex, dealer, Aug. 31, Sept. 7, Oct. 8. (Cathcart, Chancery-lane Parsons, G. Liverpool, sail-maker, Sept. 2, 4, and Oct. 1, York-hotel, Liverpool. (Sherratt, Prescot; and Adlington and Co, Bedford-row

Rix, G. Rix, C. and Rix, G. Manifold-place, Newington-butts, corn-merchants, Aug. 26, 27, and Oct. 1. (James, Walbrook

Richards, T. W. Great George-street, Eustonsquare, New road, merchant, Sept. 16, 17, and Oct. 12. Knight and Co. Basinghall

street

Rose, T. of the Cafe-Royale, Regent-street, Pall-mall, wine and brandy merchant, Sept. 6,7, and Oct. 12. (J. Robinson, Half Moonstreet, Piccadilly

Smith, J. F. Regent street, linen-draper, Sept. 14, 28, and Oct. 15. (Jones, Sise-lane Smith, W. H. Faversham, Kent, linen-draper, Sept. 10, 17, and Oct. 19. (D. Jones, Siselane

Sharp, T. Cheapside, pastry-cook, Sept. 7, 17, and Oct. 12. (Harding, Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square

Townsend, W. B. Little Chelsea, brewer, Sept. 17, Oct. 1, and 26. (James, Bucklersbury Turney, J. Sedgebrook, Lincolnshire, and W. Bates, of Halifax, Yorkshire, merchants, Oct. 2, 3, and 12, White Lion-inn, Halifax (Stocker and Co. New Boswell-court; and Wilcock, Halifax

Thurtell, J. Bradwell, Suffolk, merchant, Sept. 30, Oct. 1, and 29, Bear-inn, South-town, Suffolk. (Steward, Great, Yarmouth; and Swain and Co. Frederick's-place, Old-jewry Tomlinson, W. Chester, wine-merchant, Sept. 13, 14, and Oct. 19. (Mayhew, Chancerylane

Tompkins, H. Bromyard, Herefordshire, innholder, Sept. 26, 27, and Oct. 26, King'sarms-inn, Bromyard. (Beverley, Gardencourt, Temple; and Phelps, Ludbury Wilkinson, R. London, merchant, Sept. 24, Oct. 1, and 29. (James, Bucklersbury Wall, J. Birmingham, dealer, Sept. 26, 27, and Oct. 26, Royal-hotel, Temple-row, Birmingham. (W. C. Smith, Basinghall-street; and T. Sadler, Birmingham Wycherley, W. Trefnant, Shropshire, farmer,

Sept. 16, 17, and Oct. 1, Talbot-inn, Dratonin-Hales. (Baxter, Gray's-inn-place; and Stanley, Drayton-in-Hales, Shropshire Westerdale, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer Oct. 3, 4, and 20, Dog and Duck-tavern Scale-lane, Kingston-upon-Hull. (Taylor, Clement's-inn

Yates, W. Bristol, baker, Sept. 13,14, and Oct. 15, Commercial-rooms, Bristol. (Edmunds, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn; & Jaques, Bristol.

DIVIDENDS,

FROM SATURDay, July 20, to Saturday, August 17, 1822.

Aunger, J. Exeter, Sept. 36

Atkinson, M. Great Russel-st. Blooms. Sept. 28

Ashford, J. & Ireland, E. L. Birming. Oct. 1,
Ayton, W. Macclesfield, Sept. 19

Brown, A. J. Portsmouth, Sept. 26

Bradley, W. Louth, Lincolnshire, Sept. 26
Booker, T. Emsworth, Sept. 26
Byass, H. Raleigh, Essex, Oct. 6

Carlile, J. Bolling, T. and Fell, C. Bolton-inthe-Moors, Oct. 1

Cox, T, Crediton, Devonshire, Sept. 10
Corfield, N. Norwich, Oct. 8

Dean, J. Bingley, Yorkshire, Oct. 7

Dickens, T. Liverpool, Sept. 30

Davidson, T. & Mildigan, J. Liverpool, Sept. 11 Durtnall, J. Dover, Oct. 7

Earle, W. Rotherhithe, Sept. 17

Early, W. Winchester, Oct. 23

Flower, G. York, Oct. 19

Fifoot, W. Bristol, Oct. 10

Fromond, W. Great Yarmouth, Sept. 28
Fenner. R. Paternoster-row, Sept. 17

Forster, P. Great Yarmouth, Sept. 10
Frost, G. Sheffield, Sept. 20
Ford, J. Gloucester, Sept. 19

Hudson, J. Ulverton, Lancashire, Sept. 30
Harrison, J. Portsmouth, Sept. 26

Harris, G. Birmingham, Oct. 4

Hudson, H. Cannon Coffee-house, Oct. 5
Horrocks, T. Ripondale, Yorks. Sept. 18
Howell, H. Knaresborough, Sept. 20
Herrington, J. Farenham, Sept. 18
Ilanister, W. Litchfield, Oct. 12

Jackson W. G. and Hardley, W. Great Surrey- . st. Sept. 28

Johnson, W. Birmingham, Oct. 4
Keene, J. W. Birmingham, Oct. 3

Knight, J. Coppice-row, Clerkenwell, Sept. 24
Kent, W. High Holborn, Oct. 26

Lavers, J. Knightsbridge, Devonshire, Oct. 2
Lawrence, W. H. Bath, Sept. 28
Lowe, H. Macklesfield, Sept. 163 49**
Lloyd, C. Thesford, Sept. 20
Mattinson, J. Huddersfield, Oct.31
Moore, T. Bartonshaw, Herts, Sept. 16
Maitland, D. New Bridge-st. Nov. 12
Moore, J. Kingsbrompton, Sept, 12
Marshall, P Scarborough, Sept. 28
Mitchell, S. Dorking, Surrey, Aug. 31
Monnington, W. Chepstow, Oct. 4
Morgan, J. Liverpool, Oct. 9

Nicholl, E. Hemel Hempstead, Herts, Sept. 28
Neilson, W. Liverpool, Sept. 26

Pattison, C. St. Neot's Huntingdonshire, Oct. 2

Peake, S. jun. and Bothwell, J. Holliwell, Lancashire, Oct. 9

Prentice, A. & Shelly, T. Manchester, Sept. 12
Penrith, W. Bath, Sept. 18

Peters, J. and Weston, F. Bristol, Oct. 7
Penfold, E. sen. Maidstone, Nov. 9
Reay, J. Mark-lane, Sept. 24
Riley, J. Leicester, Sept. 23
Ridout, J. P. Bridport, Aug.31
Savage, G. Huddersfield, Oct, 31

Sykes, J. and Hollis, J. Manchester, Oct. 4
Scholes, R. Huddersfield, Oct. 8

Saunderson, J. Sutton, and Masters, T. Potten Sept. 30

Sharpley, J. York, Oct. 19

Smith, J. and Shepherd, J. Brierley, Sept. 10
Tucker, W. F. J. and Eachon, G.Shef. Sept. 23
Tennant. W. Liverpool, Sept. 19
Towsend, J. Ludgate-hill, Oct. 8

Windeatt, T. & W. W. Tavistock, Sept. 30,
Wood, J. Birmingham, Oct. 4
Wallace, W. Workington, Sept, 14
Whitney, W. Ludlow, Oct. 5
Webb, T. New Sarum, Oct. 11.

INSOLVENCY REGISTER.

Notice of opposition to the discharge of any prisoner must be entered in the book at the office, 33, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, three clear days, exclusive of Sunday, before the day of hearing. The schedules are filed and may be inspected every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of ten and four, up to the last day for entering opposition.

[ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Williams, Thomas, of Fater, Saint Mary, shopkeeper, last of Orielton-mill, Monckton, both in Pembrokeshire, miller.

Lancaster Castle, 8th Oct. at ten. Bamford, Edmund, of Hades, near Rochdale, Lancashire, coal-master

Fairbrother, Joseph, of Bury, Lancashire, shopkeeper

Jones, Thomas, of Manchester, dyer
Mercer, Henry, of Liverpool, landing-waiter
Smith, Robert, of Manchester, sizer and dyer.

Grand Jury-chamber, Winchester,
5th Oct. at eleven.

Grist, Chs. of East Woodhay, Hants, labourer. Townhall, Ilchester, 8th Oct. at twelve. Fuze, John, of Bridgewater, Somersetshire, inn holder

Gibbs, Charles, of Wembdon, Somerset, farmer Green, William, of Pilton, Somerset, thatcher Hodder, William, of Holford, Somerset, butcher Sainsbury, Eliz. of Weston, Somerset, widow Wood, James, of Weston, Somerset, gardener.

Lancaster Castle, 8th Oct. at ten. Atkinson, Edward Swimburn, of Kendal, Westmoreland, manufacturer of woollen goods and grocer

Bentley, Thomas, of Manchester, book-keeper Blackhurst, Thomas, of Preston, corn-dealer

[ocr errors]

Booth, Thomas, of Mossley, Ashton-under-line butcher and innkeeper

Brown, John, of Manchester, joiner and housebuilder

Dixon, James, of Liverpool, porter ་ Entwistle, E. of Bolton-le-Moors, shop-keeper. Flanagan, Barnard, of Bolton-le-Moors, last of Manchester, baker

Griffith, William, of West Derby, near Liverpool, carter

Hirst, Joseph, of Huddersfield, clothier, last of Liverpool, innkeeper

Jones, James, of Liverpool, victualler Kay, John, of Bury, machine-maker, draper, and provision dealer

Kerr, Hugh, of Salford, Lancashire, grocer Knowles, James, of Manchester, manufacturer and shopkeeper

!

Lightfoot, Thomas, of St. Helens, yeoman Lomax, Abraham, of Manchester, weaver Rishton, John, of Crompton, near Rochdale last of Blackburn, leather-dresser

Scholes, John, of Over Darwen, Lancashire wheelwright and victualler late farmer Sissons, William, of Manchester, hosier and laceman

Sowerby, Martha, of Lancaster, publican Tipping, John. of Tarbuck, Lancashire, farmer Ward, James, of Oldham, Lancas. shop-keeper Welch, Thomas, of Pemberton, last of Boltonle-Moors, shoemaker

Whitby, William, of Manchester, shopkeeper Young, Richard, of Halliwell, near Bolton-leMoors, of Lawton and Goldborn, Winwick, last of Bolton-le-Moors, farmer.

Shirehall, Shrewsbury, 10th Oct.
at eleven.

Astley, Reuben, of 3, Lawrence-la. Cheapside
London, woollen-factor

Audit-house, Southampton, 8th Oct, at eleven.

Moreau, John, of Southampton, artist
Wort,George, of Harton, Dorsetshire, dairyman.'

« НазадПродовжити »