Imagens da página
PDF
ePub

At Newick, the Rev. Henry Clutton. 16. At Blackheath, in the 7th year of his age, John, eldest son of Mr. Egan, of Essex-street, Strand.

17. In Finsbury-square, in the 820 year of his age, Daniel Meilan, Esq.

In the 14th year of his age, Henry Amyatt Ives, son of the late Edward Otto Ives, Esq. of Titchfield, Hants.

Suddenly, in Long Acre, Mr. John Ogden, late of Upper Thames-street, in the 70th year of his age.

In Norton-street, Colonel John Elford,

Lieutenant-governor of St. John's, Newfoundland, and formerly of the 51st regi

ment.

18. Much lamented by his family and friends, Robert Tippler, Esq. late secretary to the Lead Company, aged 74.

Suddenly, Thomas Wayth, Esq. solicitor, at Eye, land more than 30 years one of the coroners for the county of Suffolk. At Peckham Rye, R. Mosely, Esq. in the 80th year of his age.

20. In Hatton Garden, aged 62, Dr. Joseph Adams.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

THE Collectors of Portraits and Illustrators of Granger's Biographical Dictionary, Seward's Anecdotes, Boswell's Life of Johnson, Biographia Dramatica, Pennant's London, Lysons's Environs, Pursuits of Literature, are respectfully informed, that a FEW proof impressions of the PORTRAITS that accompany this Work, are struck off on Columbia Paper, and may be had separate, price 4s.; but EARLY application will be necessary to secure them, as the number printed is very LIMITED.

ED

DWARD DODWELL, Esq. is preparing for publication, a Classical and Topographical Tour in Greece, in two quarto volumes, with not less than 100 engravings. He also intends to publish, Sixty Views of Grecian Antiquities, of the size of Stuart's Athens.

The Bishop of St. David's has in the press, the Grand Schism, or the Roman Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland shown to be Separatists from the Church of England.

The Rev. Charles Moore has two volumes of Sermons nearly ready to appear.

Mr. Richard Lawrence is preparing Forty Etchings from specimens in the Elgin collection; to be accompanied with critical remarks on those Grecian relics.

Sir P. C. Hoare has in the press, a supplemental quarto volume to the Rev. J. C. Eustace's Classical Tour through Italy; enlarged by a Tour round Sicily, &c.

Mr. Brande is preparing for publication, a Manual of Chymistry; in which the principal facts will be arranged in the order they are discussed in his Lectures.

The Rev. Dr. John Fleming is printing, in two octavo volumes, a General View of the Structure, Functions, and Classification of Animals, with plates and illustrations.

Sarah Renou, author of Village Conversations, has in the press, the Temple of Truth, a poem in five cantos.

The Rev. 1. Cobbin will soon publish Scripture Parables, in verse, with explanations and reflections, drawn chiefly from Dr. Doddridge's Exposition.

Robert Huish, Esq. author of a Treatise on Bees, has in the press, Verezzi, a romance of former days, in four volumes.

Miss Thurtle will soon publish, the History of France, from the earliest period to

the restoration of Louis XVIII, in a duodecimo volume.

Dr. Bostock has in the press, an Account of the History and present State of Galvanism.

Sir T. C. Morgan is printing, in an octavo volume, Sketches of the Philosophy of Life.

Dr. Bateman will soon publish, a Sketch of the Character of the Epidemic Fever prevailing in the Metropolis, with some observations on the method of treatment,

Mr. Bagster is printing an edition of the Book of Common Prayer, with translations into the Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, and German languages; to be comprised in a quarto volume, uniform with his Polyglott Bible.

An improved edition of Dr. Withering's Systematic Arrangement of British Plants will soon appear.

A new edition of Seneca's Morals, in an octavo volume, with a portrait, will appear early in July.

Observations on a Stridulous Affection of the Bowels, and on some varieties of Spinal Disease, with an appendix of cases, by J. Bradley, M. D.

Mr. F. Baily, of Gray's-inn, has just printed, an interesting Memoir on the Annular Eclipse of the Sun which will happen on September 7, 1820.

Just published,

Ovid's Epistles, translated into English Verse, by E. D. Baynes, Esq. Vol. I. 8vo. The Echo of the Study, or Lectures and Conversations, both characteristic and sentimental, in 1 vol. 12mo.

Attributes of Satan, 8vo.

A Refutation of the Fallacies and Mis. representations contained in a pamphlet entitled, "An Exposition of the New System of Musical Education," published by a

Committee of Professors in London, by J. B. Logier, Inventor of the System. 8vo. Geographical Questions and Exercises, blended with historical and biographical information, by Richard Chambers. 24mo. Cursory Observations, chiefly relating to` the conversation and manners of private society, by Clericus. 8vo.

On conducting Air by forced Ventilation, and regulating the Temperature in Dwellings; the whole illustrated by Copper-plate engravings; by the Marquis de Chabannes, in 8vo.

Reflections concerning the Expediency of a Council of the Church of England and the Church of Rome being holden, with a view to accommodate religious differences, and to promote the unity of religion in the bond of peace, by Samuel Wix, A.M. F.R. and A.S. Vicar of St. Bartholomew the Less, London, in Svo.

Hall, Oxford, author of Sermons on the Unity of Truth, Reason, and Revelation, in the Doctrine of the Established Church. An improved edition of Dr. Carey's larger work on Latin Prosody and Versification.

The Youth's Spelling, Pronouncing, and Explanatory Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.

By Mr. William Temple Franklin, the third and last volume, in quarto, of the Memoirs of the Life and Writings of his Grandfather, Dr. Franklin.

Some curious Letters from Madame Bertrand, at St. Helena, addressed to a Female Friend in France, are preparing for publi cation, in French and English.

Mr. Bristed, of New York, has just ready for publication, in London, America and her Resources.

The Art of Preserving the Feet, or

Genius; a Vision: by a Member of the practical Observations on the Prevention University of Oxford. and Cure of Corns, Bunnions, Callosities, &c.

[ocr errors]

A translation of the Memoirs of Lucien

SOPH. Edip. Colon. Buonaparte, and of the equally curious
Anecdotes of the Court and Family of
Napoleon,

In the press,

The Recluse of the Pyrenees, a poem. The Algebraist's Assistant, written upon the plan of Walkingame's Arithmetic.

Materials for Thinking, by William Bur-. don.

The Warning Voice, a Sacred Poem, in two Cantos, addressed to Infidel Writers of Poetry, by the Hon. and Rev. Edward John Turnour, A.M. formerly of St. Mary

Captain Golownin's Recollections of Japan.

The first volume of Neale's Illustrated History of Westminster Abbey, with thirty highly-finished engravings.

By the Rev. Mr. Evans, of Islington, The Progress of Human Life, or Shak-. speare's Seven Ages of Man.

LIST OF BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS OF ESTABLISHED WORKS,

PUBLISHED IN JUNE,

At the Prices they are advertised at, in boards, unless otherwise expressed; and may be had of J. ASPERNE, No. 32, CORNHILL.

It is earnestly requested that Authors and Publishers will continue to communicate Notices of their Works (post paid) and they will always be faithfully inserted FREE of EXPENSE.

MEMOIRS of Count Grammont, 2 vols.

fine foolscap, 14s.

Light's Travels in Egypt, Nubia, and the Holy Land, &c. I vol. 4to. 21, 5s. Beauties of Horne, late Lord Bishop of Norwich, 12mo, 5s, 6d.

Blunt's Stranger's Guide to the City of New York, 12mo. 4s.

Scrapiana, or Elegant Extracts of Wit, 18mo. 6s.

Accum's Chemical Tests, 9s.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

F R. S. will refer to the 52d Volume of our Miscellany, he will find, that a Portrait and Memoir of the late Dr. Watson, Bishop of Llandaff, has already appeared.

The contributions of A. H. D. will be very acceptable. His communication came too late for insertion in this month's Number, but shall have a place in our next.

A Constant Reader's critique has been received, but cannot be inserted without inspecting the work.

Atalaba-A Re-Viewer-Scottish Extracts-Alfred-and several other communications, in our next.

Ode to Education-W.-and several other picces, are received.

[ocr errors]

AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES,

FROM TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1818, TO TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1818.
Extracted from the London Gazette.

N.B. All the Meetings are at GUILDHALL, unless otherwise expressed. The Country and
London Attornies' Names are between Brackets,

BANKRUPTCIES

CALDWDLL, JAMES, Bolton, Lancashire, cottonmanufacturer. May 26. COXON, ELIZ. Birchwood Park, Derby, Limeburner. June 2.

GALLIMORE, JOHN, sen. Burslem, Staffordshire, coal-master. May 30.

HAY, JOHN, Worcester, innholder. May 26.

SUPERSEDED.

MINOT, WILLIAM, Lime-street and Judd-street, Merchant. June 2.

NICKSON, SAMUEL, Chester, cabinet-maker. May 26.

ROURKE, LAWRENCE, Rosemary-lane, victualler. June 2.

BANKRUPTS.

ASPINALL, JOS. Cumberland-street, Curton-road, stone-mason, July 18. [Smith, Barnard's-inn, Holborn.] June B.

ASKAM, RICHARD, Dockson, Knottingly, York, lime-burner, July 1, 2, and August 1, Court House, Leeds. [Tottie and Co. Leeds, and Poultry.]

June 20.

BROWN, WM. Hackney, ship-owner, July 4, and August 1. Masterman, Wood-street.] June 20. BRAGGE, WM. ALLEN, Rotherhithe wall, shipwright, August 1. [Shepherd and Co. Southwark.] June 20.

BATEMAN, JOHN, Asthell, Oxford, maltster, July 17, and 18, and August 1, Royal, Cheltenham. [Gwinnatt, Cheltenham.] June 20.

BEALL, THOS. sen. North Shields, mason, July 10, 11, and August 1, George, Newcastle-uponTyne [Brown, Landhill, Newcastle; and Raine and Co. Temple.] June 20.

BENTLEY, JOHN, and CO. Cornhill, watch and chock makers, July 7. [Kearsey and Co. Bishopsgate-street Within] May 26.

BALE, HENRY, Drury Lane, cheesemonger, July 7. [Willett, Crown-court, Threaducedle street.] May 25.

[ocr errors]

BROWN, THOS. Strand, tailor, July 7. [Freame and Co. Fig tree-court, Temple.] May 26. BAILEY, THOS, COWARD, Queen-street, Cheapside, warehouseman, July 18. [Oakly and Co. Martin's-lane, Cannon-street,] June 6. BREWER, ANDREW, Bath, dealer, July 18, Full Moon, Old Bridge, Bath. [Hodgson, Bath; and Highmore, Scott's-yard.] June 6.

BISS, ROBT. Castle Eden, Durham, copperas manufacturer, July 18, Bridge, Bishops wearmouth. [Laws, Sunderland; and Swaine and Co. Frede rick's-place.] June 6.

BENNETT, JAS. Manchester, woollen-cord manufacturer, July 1, 2, and 18, Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. [Jackson, Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford row.] June 6. BOARDMAN, JAS. Liverpool, merchant, July 8, 9, and 21, at Messrs. Avison and Co. Liverpool. [Avison and Co. Liverpool, and Castle-street, Holborn.] June 9.

BISS, ROBT. Castle Eden, Durham, copperas ma. nufacturer, July 18, Bridge. Bishopswearmonth. [Laws, Sunderland; and Swaine and Co. ¡Frederick's-place.1 June 9.

BRINDELL, ROBT. Leyland, Lancaster, whitster, July 14, 15, and 25, Red Lion, Preston. [Blanchard, and Co. Preston; and Blacklock, Serjeant'sinn.] June 13.

BARTLETT, JOHN, jun. Beckington, Somerset, dyer, July 4, and 25. [Coats, Paul's-street, Finsbury.] June 13.

BENSON, JOS, Birmingham, pocket-book maker, July 2, and 25, Royal, Birmingham. [Maudsly, Birmingham; and Walker, Lincoln's-inn-fields.]

June 13.

BROWN, WM. ALEX. College Hill, merchant, July 25. (Wiltshire and Co. Winchester House.]

June 13.

BURDEN, FRANS. and CO. Henley in Arden, Warwick, drapers, July 25, Swan, Warwick. [Heydon, Warwick, and Lea and Co Henley in Arden.] June 19.

BELL, JOHN, and CO. Leeds, linen-drapers, July 11, and August 4.] [Hindmarch, Crescent, Jewrystreet.] June 23.

Europ. Mag. Vol. LXXIII. June, 1818.

CROOK, WM. Blackburn, Lancashire, farmer, July 7, Old Black Bull, Blackburn. [Neville, Blackburn; and Milne and Co. Temple.] May 26. CLARKE, WM. London, merchant, July 7. (Willis and Co. Warnford court, Throgmorton-street.] May 26.

CLEGG, SAM. Salford, Lancaster, saddler, July 11,
Dog, Manchester. [Ford-Manchester; and Win-
dle, John street, Bedford-row.] May 30.
CANBY, WM. Leeds, grocer, July 11, Court House,
Leeds. [Bloome, Leeds; and Lamberts and Co.
Gray's inn-square.] May $0.

COOK, SAM. and CO. Little Alie-street, Good-
man's-fields, upholders, July 14. [Warrand,
Church row, Fenchurch street.] June 2.
EHN, GEO RICHARD, Warwick-court, Holborn,
furrier, July 10. [Hunt, Bedford-row.] May 30.
FISHER, ISAAC, Throgmorton-street, merchant,
July. [Buckle, Size-lane, Bucklersbury. ] May 26.
FRAMINGHAM, MARTIN, Church-street, Beth-
nel-green, shoe-maker, July 26. [Pearson, St.
Helen's, Bishopsgate-street.] June 13.

GREEN, JAS. Liverpool builder, July 1, and 11, George, Liverpool." [Murrow, Liverpool; and Blackstock and Co. Temple.] May 30.

GAY, MOSES LEWIS, Upper Norton-street, Maryle-bone, stone-mason, July 18. [Carlton, Highstreet, Mary-le bone.] June 6.

GEORGE, JOHN, North Audley-street, Westminsster, coach-maker, July 25. [Wood, Chancerylane.] June 13.

HALL, BENJ. VICTOR, Gosport, victualler, July 7, Indian Arms, Gosport. [Minchin and Co. Norfolk-street, Strand May 26.

HEMINGWAY, JOHN ELLAND, York, grocer, July 11, White Lion, Halifax. [Cadney, Halifax; and Wigglesworth and Co. Gray's-imm.] May 30. HOLDEN, HENRY, Rippenden, York, grocer and linen-draper, July 11, White Lion, Halifax. [Edwards and Co. Halifax; and Cardale and Co. Gray's-inn.] May 30.

HART, GEORGE, Norwich, ironmonger, July 18, Rampant Horse, Norwich. [Marston and Co. Norwich; and Abbot, Rolls-yard, Chancery-lane.] June 6.

HASLAM, MARGARETT and CO. Bolton, Lancacashire, linen drapers, July 18, Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. [Caulin, Manchester; and Clarke and Co. Chancery-lanc.] June 6. HEYWOOD, CHAS. Manchester, manufacturer, July 2, 3, and 21, Dog. Manchester. [Luckman, Manchester; and Willis and Co. Warnford court.] JACKSON, GEO. Widegate-alley, Bishopsgate-st. baker. [Butler, Cornhill.] June 6.

June 9.

KENNELI, JOHN, and CO. Church-street, West. minster, army and navy agents, July 11. [Manning, Clement's-inn.] May S.

LODGE, ROBT. Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, innkeeper, July 21, King's Arms, Lancaster. [Johnson and Co. Lancaster; and Blacklock, Serjeant's-inn.] June 9.

LANGLOIS, JOHN, Beaufort buildings. Strand, dealer and chapman, Ju,y 2!. [Alderson, Symond's-inn.] June 13.

LAMBDEN, HENRY, and Co. Two Mill Hill, Gloucester, pin-manufacturers, July 4, and August 1, Commercial Rooms, Bristol, [Jones, Bris. tol; and Poole and Co. Gray's-inn-square., June

20.

4 A

MAYELL, WM. Exeter, jeweller, July 7, Hotel,
Exeter. [Ferral, Exeter; and Darke and Co.
Chancery-lane.] May 36.

MAXTON, JOHN, St. James's-place, Clerkenwell,
baker, July 7. [Groves, King's Bench-walk.]
May 26
MAYMAN, JAS. Dewsbury, Yorkshire, innholder,
July 14, Castle, York. [Rylah, Dewsbury; and
Wigglesworth and Co. Gray's inn.] June 2.
MACKAY, COMELIN, and Co. Liverpool, ear-
thenware dealers, July 18, George, Liverpool.
[Gregory, Liverpool; and Dacie and Co. Tenple.]

June 6

mer

MAYHEW, JOHN, St. Osyth, Essex, miller, July
21, Red Lion, Colchester. [Sony thies, Colches
ter; and Milne and Co. Temple.] June 9,
M GUCKIN, HUGH, Bethnal green-road,
chant, July 25. [Hutchinson, Crown-court, Thread-
needle-street. June 13.
NEVISON, WM. North Shields, draper, July 14,
Commercial Hotel, North Shields. [Barker, North
Shields; and Robinson and Co. Austin-friars.]

June 2.
NICHOLSON, JAS. and CO. Bow-lane, pin and
Needle manufacturers, July 18. [Greenwood,
Lawrence lane, Guildhall.] June 6.
OLIVER, PETER, Catdown, Plymouth, ship-builder,
July 18, Royal, Plymouth. [Jacobson, Plymouth;
and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] June

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

PRICE, WM. Minories, tea-dealer, July 28. [Knight
and Co. Basinghall street.] June 16.
PARKER, WM. Whitechapel, oilman, July 11, and
August 1. [Evitt and Co. Haydon-square.] June

20.
PARRISH, JOHN, and Co. Badbrook, Gloucester,
dyers, July 6, 7, and August 1, Wheat Sheaf,
Frome Selwood. [Rotton, Frome; and Edmunds,
Lincoln's-inn.] June 20.

PEART, WM. Northampton-street, Clerkenwell, printer, July 7, 11, and August 4. [M'Duff, Castle-street, Holborn.] June 23.

RANKEN, SAM. Greek-street, Soho, coal-merchant, July 11. [Robins and Co. Serjeant's-inn.J May 30.

June 20

Ashton, J. and Co. Liverpool, June

22

Abrahams, G. Falmouth, June 23
Ashworth, J. Boothfold, June 27
Adderton, A. Shadwell, July 14
Alcock, S. Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
July 8

RANDALL, WM. High Holborn, grocer, July H,
[Taylor, Field-court, Gray's in.] May 30.
RODEN, EDWD. JOHN, Manchester, merchant,
July 15, 20, and August 1. Spread Eagle, Manches-
ter. [Dicas, Manchester; and Longdill and Co.
Gray's-inn.] June 20.

SORBY, WM. North Auston, Yorkshire, apothe
'cary, July 7, Angel, Sheffield. [Hardy, Sheffield;
and Capes, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn.] May 6.
SAVIDGE, JOHN, East Stoke, Nottinghamshire,
coal-seller, July 7, Punch Bowl, Nottingham.
[Jameson and Co. Nottingham; and Stevenson,
Lincoln's inn.] May 26.

SHILLITO, THOS. Doncaster, innkeeper, July 14,
Castle of York. [Heaton, Doncaster; and Blake-
lock, Serjeant's-inn.] June 2.

SAYER, RICH. PAUL, Clarence-row, Camberwell, money-scrivener, July 21. [Marmaduke, Graysinn-square.] June 9.

TABERER, ALEX. Colbyhurst, Lancaster, woollen-cord manufacturer, July 1, 4, and 21, Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. Jackson, Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] June 9. TYAS, JONATHAN, Wakefield, York, grocer, July 25, College-inn, Rotherham. [Nicholson, Wath, Rotherham; and Wigglesworth and Co. Gray's. inn.] June 13.

VEVERS, JAS. Churwell, York, cloth merchant, July 10, 11, and August 1, Court-house, Leeds. [Lee and Co. Leeds; and Sykes, New-inn.] June

20.

WALTER, JOSEPH, Bath, cabinet-maker, July
18, Full Moon, Oldbridge, Math. [Hodgson, Bath;
and Highmore, Scott's-yard.] June 6.
WRENCH, CHAS. JAS. St. Mary-Axe, wine-mer.
chant, July 25. [Osbaldeston, London-street, ken,
church-street.] June 13.

WATTS, WM. Thorley, near Bishop's Stortford,
Hertford, farmer, July 25. [Wilson, Dorset-st,
Salisbury-square.] June 13.
WICKSTEED, JOHN, Shrewsbury, starch-maker,
July 7, 8, and 26, Lion, Shrewsbury. Lee and Co.
Shrewsbury; and Moore, Gray's-inn.] June 16.
WHALEY, THOS. Packwood, Warwickshire, coal-
merchant, July 6, 7, and August 4, Lion, Broseley,
Salop. [Pritchard and Co. Broseley; and Bigg
Southampton-buildings.] June 23.
WILSON, ROBT. Liverpool, farrier, July 14, 15,
and August 4, George, Liverpool. [Rowley, Lis
verpool and Chester, Staple's-inn,] June 23.
YATES, THOMAS, Burdesly, Warwick, patent tye
manufacturer, July 18. [Stevenson, Lincoln
inn New-square.] June 6.

Hall, B. and Co. Sutton, June 17
Hellyer. J. Lloyd's Coffee-honse,
June 20

Hodson, J. Liverpool, June 22
Herbert, W. Sandford, June 26
Hinchcliffe, M. Dawgreen, June 25
Humphreys, J. Hammersmith, July

21

AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF Dividends,
FROM TUESDAY, MAY 26, TO SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1818.
ANDERSON, C. R. Austin-friars, Barnett, B. Mill-Wall, July 14
Burn, P. W. Wapping, July 14
Cartisson, J. Spital-sq. June 23
Coar, T. Newmarket, July 18
Chandley, J. Stockport, June 27
Curry, T. North Shields, July 2
Calvert, A. Sydenham, July 7
Coles, W. Mincing-la. June 27
Crompton, T. Essex-st. July 14
Dury, H. Banbury, June 27
Daunah, R. Wyndley, June 20
Dickenson, R. and J. St. Jolin-st.
Donald, J. Westmorland, July 17
Douel, H. Southampton-st. July 14
Downes, S. M. Reading, July 25
Elgar, W. Maidstone, June 2
Ellwood, R. London, June 26
Elwell, E. Westbromwich, June
Elgar, W. Maidstone, June 27
Eales, W. Swallow st. July 18
Fles, L. M. Bury-co. June 18
Frost, L. Macclesfield, June 22
Fincham, B. and Co. Epping, June

Balfour, J. Basinghall-st. June 16
Barber, W. St. John-st. June 20
Baruett, R. Mill-wall, June 23
Brown, H. and Co. Windsor, June

23

Bywater, T. Tadcaster, June 24
Bourchier, W. King-st, June 23
Boyce, J. Bordesley, June 24
Brown, J. Holywell, June 26
Buckeridge, G. Pungbourne, June

27

Bonnas and Co. Liverpool, June 30
Butler, T. Aston Tirrald, July 2
Bernard, S. Southwark, June 27
Bright, T. Watthig st. July 4
Beyer, A. Liverpool, July 6
Ball, E. R. South Moreton, July 7
Brock, W. and Co. Warnford-co.
July 23
Brooks, W. Paternoster-row, July

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

23

Hanbury, W. Shoreditch, July 14
Hanbury, C. Shoreditch, July 14
Horton, R. Newport, July 2
Humble, W. St. Thomas Apostle,
July 4
Hamilton, R. Old Broad-st. July

28

Hazard, T. R. Liverpool, July 7
Hordern, T. G. Shelton, July 30
25 Hetley, W. Alwalton, July 17
Harvey, R. Oxford-st. July 25
Halliday, W. Manchester, July 15
Jenkins, T. Judd-st. June 11
Jackson, W. B. Exeter, July 21
Joseph, J. Little New-st. July 28
Jump, J. and Co. Fore-st. July so
Ifold, W. Welbeck-st. July 4
Jackson, H. Strand, July 7
Jackson, J. B. Liverpool, July 23
Kelty, A. Worcester, June 3
Kingsell, S. Poplar, July 11
Kilshaw, E. Lancaster, June 29
Knapton, R. Nicholas-la, July 11
King, J. Yeovil, June 13
Knight, J. Gough sq. July 11
Kesteven, J. and Co. York-st. July

Golding, T. and Co. Great St.
Helen's, June 20
Grierson, S. Bainsley, July 1
Goodyear, T. Aldersgate-st. June 25
Goold, A. Birmingham, June 30
Glover, D. Gutter-la. June 27
Gurbett, S. Birmingham, July 11
Greaves, J. P. King's Arms-yard,
July 4

Greer, J. Lower Brook-st. July 4
Griffiths, S. Old Boswell-co. June 23
Grant, C. Cushion-co. July 11
Henfrey, W. Loughborough, Junee

25

King, J. Tonbridge, July 18
Keating, A. Strand, July 7

Lloyd, J. Hertfordshire, June 97
Laing, C. George-yard, July 11
Lewis, D. Milford Avon, July 7
Livesey, J. and Co. Blakburn, July

27

Lane, R. Borgh Apton, July 4
Long, H. W. and Co. Tower-st.
July 4

Lansdell, J. Jun. Bexhill, July 4
Laycock, T. and Co. Bradford, June

27

Lewis, D. and Co. Mansion-house-
st. July 11

Moss, T. Blandford-st. June 16
Morgan, J. Bedford-row, June 23
Mackenzie, A. J. and Co. Cross-st.
June 27

Murden, E. Princes-pl. June 27
Manks, J. Leeds, June 29
Mansell, J. Wood-st. June 30
Mitchell, S. Dorking, June 30
Morall, S. and Co. Liverpool, July

22

Sheath, A. Boston, July 4
Scriven, J. and J. Alcester, June 30
Steel, R. Bristol, June 27

9 Sampson, S. and Co. Broad-st. June

JOrme, W. Southwark, June 27
Orme, W. Southwark, July 14
Payne, A. St. John-st. June 9
Paternoster, W. Rochester, June
Palmer, R. Worthing, June 30
Pritchard, J. H. Caerleon, July 4
Pattison, G. Strand, July 14
Platt, J. and Co. Bolton-le-Moors,
July 11

Robinson, G. and Co. Paternoster-
Row, June 30

Renton, M. Coventry-st. June 20
Robins, J. H. Bristol, June 26
Robertson, R. Newcastle upon
Tyne, June 25

[ocr errors]

Robinson, J. Dorking, June 23
Rolands, F. H. and Co. Foster-la.]
June 27

Randall, T. East row, July 14
Seagar, S. P. Maidstone, June 2
Sill J. and Co. Liverpool, June 16
Smith, W and Co. Stapleford, June

23

27

Martin, T. and Co. Bristol, Aug. 17 Stevens, J. Abchurch-la. June 20
Matthews, W. Liverpool, July 10 Sutton, R. Hampton Wick, June
Marks, J. New Road, July el
Milne, A. G. Mitre-co. July 11
Nesbitt, J. and Co. Aldermanbury,
May 30

Naylor, J. Barnsley, July 1
Naish, T. Tiverton, June 28
Noble, J. Bucklersbury, June 23
Nunn, R. I'reston, July 6

Simpson, W. Manchester, June 24
Scott, T. Herefordshire, June 30
Spear, W. Upper Thames.st. June

27

Schneider, R. W. U. White Lion-
co. June 23

isharpley, C. Cambridge, June 23

27

[blocks in formation]
[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Bailey, W. Freiston Fen, July 17 Long, H. J. V. and Co. Gt. Tower

Brown, J. York, July 17
Boyce, J. Bordesly, July 11
Brattle, W. Ryarsh, July 11
Burnett, A. Lisie-st. July 11
Caulton, G. Aston, June 10
Clissold, B. St. John st. June 20
Clark, T. and Co. Keswick, June
Commins, M. Falmouth, June 23
Clarke, M. Jun. Colchester-street,!
July 4

[blocks in formation]

JUNE 23, 1818.

Futtit, W, Worksop, July 14
Gill, J. Mill Pleasant, June 20
Henderson, J.Tonbridge-pl. June 10 Power, W. R. Birmingham, June
Hayes, F, Wavertree, June 20

[ocr errors]

Pratt, J. Brook's-pl. June 30
Poolman, J. H. St. Catharines,

July 4

Parker, J. Norwich, July 17
Ratcliffe, E. Cambridge, June 10
Rause, W. Woolwich, June 27
Rolands, F. H. Foster-la. June 27
Renning, J. Blandford Forum, July

14

Sturney, J. Jun. Weymouth, June'

10

Stephens, R. Long-la. June 27

Swindells, T. Manchester, June 87
Smith, W. Funtingdon, June 27
Swift, J. Elland, June 30
Sandwell, R. B. Deal, July 4
Shore, E. Coxden Mills, July 4
Tuckett, P. D. and Co. Bristol,

June 10,

[blocks in formation]

DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP,

FROM TUESDAY, MAY 26, TO TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1818.

ALDER, S. J. and Alder, J. Liverpool, merchants. Ackland, T, sen. and Ackland, T. jun. Greenwich, butchers.

Byard, G. and Bousfield, R. White-horse-ya. Drury. la. woollen-drapers,

Bloom, J. Bloom, E. and Bloom, S. Spital-sq. silk-
manufacturers.

Bridgman, F. Bridgman, W. C. and Bridgman,
E. L. Cannon-street-road, tallow-chandlers.

[ocr errors]

By, C. W. Cannon, J. and Hayls, J. London, lightermen.

Bonington, E. and Thorpe, G. Clerkenwell, clockcase-makers.

Bennett, H. L. and Bennett, G. Liverpool, tobacco. manufacturers.

Barrow, F. C. and Lemarshand, M. J.

Bentham, C. and Rooke, J. jun. Manchester, che. mists.

« AnteriorContinuar »