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The communications of H. will always be acceptable. Nauticus-T. K.-and W. H. M. as soon as possible. Alfred has our thanks for his polite note. AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS, WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES, FROM TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1818, TO SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1818. NE. All the Meetings are at GUILDHALL, unless otherwise expressed. The Country and BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. RAINE, JOHN, Baznigge Wells, brewer. Jan. 31. OGDEN, S. PICKARD, Leicester, bosier, Jan. 31. HIX, WILLIAM Tydd St. Mary's, Lincoln, woolbuyer. Feb. 7. BANKRUPTS. AKNET. JOHN, GEO. and Co. Coleman-street, 5-rchants, March 28. [Leigh and Co. New c. Blackfriars.] Feb 14. LITT, NATH. Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, cornant March 9, 9, and yx, Black Lion, Great Yezuta. [Swain and Co. Frederick's-place, CJewry; and Falmer, Great Yarmouth.] Feb 14. ANDRAS, PENELOPE, Melcombe Regis, Dorset, er, March 10, 17. and April 4, Three Cups, (Dax and Co. Doughty-st.; and Empson, Fb Feb. 31. POTTRELL, THOS. Ratcliffe Highway, victualler, Man 10. Marson, Newington Butts.] Jan. 27, BECKLEY, JOHN, Lawrence-lane, warehouseman, Mar 14. [Wilde, Warwick-square.] Jan. 91. BARKER, RICHARD, and CO. Lane End, Stafford, , March 17, George, Stafford. [Prowse, Feb 3. He, and Nelson, Essex-st. Strand.] BATNION, THOS, and O. Kidderminster, Worht, grocers, March 17, White Hart, HartleEmery, Kidderminster; and Leigh and New Bridcent.] Feb. 3. PRAY. ROBERT, Gesport, Hants, haberdasher, May 17. Amory and Co. Lothbury.] Feb. 3. BROWN, HENRY, Ruddington, Nottingham, but. her, March 24, kam, Nottingham. (Hall, Notam; and Hurd and Co. Temple,] Feb. 10. BULEY, JOHN, Reading, linen-draper, Mar. vi, Comm. Reading. [Biggs, Reading; and Eyre, Got'sjon.es.] Fre. 10. BRADFIELD, FISHER, Wymondham, Norfolk, B. March 24. [Mitchell, Wymondham; and line. Essest. Temple.] Feb. 10. BETON, HANNAH, Doncaster, dealer in cloths, Morchad, Gui daal, Doncaster. [Fisher, Donfatter; and Alexander and Co. New-inn.] Feb. 10. BLOWN, JOHN, York, woollen-draper, Mar. 6, 7, $128, Court House, Leeds. [Atkinson and Co. F 14. REWER, JOHN ANDREW, Bath, printer, Mar. #.FL. Moon, Rath. [Highmoor, Scott's yard; Hrdens, Bati.] Feb. 14. By W. George st. Euston-sq. gun-maker, Cates, Basinghall-st.] Feb. 14. BT, Wy, Wedmore, Somerset, horse-dealer, 1, 4, and sc, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. es, Gastonhary; and Adlington and Co. Reding row.) F., 7. Sh. WM. F n Walden, Essex, carpenter, Mar 7, and April 4. (Grimaldi and Co. Cop-ta. Throgno.ton st.) Feb. 21. BAKER, JOHN, stb, talior, March 5, and April 4, F. Max, Path. Highmoor, Scott's-yard; and Fb 21. DONE, GED. Webb's County Terrace, Kent, mer1, March 7, and April 4. (Holt, ThreadFe. 21 BUSH, JAS APLAND, Liverpool, merchant, Mar. 91^, and April 4, King's Arins, Water-st. Liver Orred and Co. Liverpool; and Low and Co. Southampton-buildings, Chancery-la.] Feb. BLOWN, CHRISTOPHER, Jeffrey's Te race, KenTown, weiler, March 7, and April 4. [Ha$5. Janitork, Covent-garden.] Feb. 21. CON, JAMES STAMP SUTTON, Golden-lane, the songer, March 91. [Constable, Symond'sCALON, THOS. West Ham Abbey, Essex, - March 91. Ange, Whitechapel road.] CHEETHAM, JAS, Oldham, Lancaster, shoemaker, $ 25, Patace, Manchester. [Wigles271 Co. Gray's-inn; and Chew, Mancies 1 Ft. 14. Feb. 14. CHURCHILL, SAML. Oxford-st. distiller, March 28. [Martin and Co. Vintner's-hall, Upper Thames-st.; and James, Aylesbury, Bucks.] COATES, WM. Skipton, Yorkshire, grocer, March 10, Black Swan, York. [Wilson, Greville-street, Hatton-garden.] Jan. 27. CROWTHER. JOHN, Huddersfield, York, woodturner, March 11, Castle, York. [Brown, Huds dersfield; and Walker, Lincoln's-inn-fields.] Jan. 31. COX, WM. HEN. Bread-st. warehouseman, March 14. [Swain and Co. Frederick's-place, Old Jewry.] Jan. 31. CALVERLEY, RICH. Kigworth, Leicester, miller, Mar. 17, White Hart, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. [Dalby, Ashby-de-la-Zouch; and Berridge, Hatton-garden. Feb. S. CARTER, RICH. New Woodstock, Oxford, iron[Dudley, monger, March 21, Mitre, Oxford. Oxford; and Robinson and Co. Charter-housesq. Feb. 7. CROSS, RICH. Abergavenny, Monmouth, victualler, March 21, at Mr. Jones's, Abergavenny. [Jones, Abergavenny; and Jenkins and Co. Newin.] Feb. 7. DAVIES, WM. Neston Chertire, draper and grocer, March 14, White Bear, Manchester. [Dunvile, Manchester; and Wright and Co. Temple j Jan. 31. EVERETT, JOS. and CO. Westminster-ro. stablekeepers, March 21. [Boot, Clifford's-inn.] Feb. 7. EARDLEY, CHAS. Stockport, Chester, cotton-spinner, March 9, 14, and April 4, Albion, Manchester. [Halstead, Manchester; and Milne and Co. Temple.] Feb. 21. FEATHER, KORT. Hare-st. Romford, carpenter, March 14. [Knight and Co. Basinghall-street.j Jan. 31. FEARNLEY, THOS. Portsmouth, slopseller, Mar. 21. [Templer and Co. East Smithfield.] Feb. 14. GRIFFIN, THOS. Pedlar's-ac e, Lambeth, timbermerchant, March 10. [Pittman, Symond's-inn.] Jan. 27. GRACE, EDW. Seaton Cottage, Northumberland, farmer, March 14, George, Newcastle upon-Tyne. [Carr, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and Bell and Co. Bow Church-yard.] Jan. 31. GOLDSPINK, RICH. Broeke, Norfolk, butcher, March 24, Norfolk, Norwich. [Bignold and Co. Norwich; and Alexander and Co. New-inn.] Feb. 10. GREEN, SAM. Mill-street, Lambeth, blacking manufacturer, March 24. [Mills, New North-st. Red-Lion-sq. Feb. 10. GOODYEAR, THOS. Aldersgate-st. straw-hat-manufacturer, Feb. 28, and March 7, and 26, Guildhall. Phipps, Weaver's-hall, Basinghall-st.] HYDE, WM. Earl-st. Blackfriars, merchant, Mar. 10. [Robinson and Co. Austin friars.] Jan 27. HANSON, JOS. Southwick, Southampton, victualler, March 17. Red Lion, Fareham. [Paddon, Fareham; and Alexander and Co. New-inn.] Feb. 3. HURRY, SAMI. Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, broker, March 21. [Buckle, Size-lane, Bucklersbart.] Feb. 7. HILLEAR, WM. Winchester, brewer, March 21, George, Winchester. [Woodham, Winchester; and Allen, London.] Feb. 10. HINSCLIFFE, JOHN, Lightcliffe, dealer, March 24. [Scatcherd, Halilax; and Beckett, Noble-st. Fnster-lane.] Feb. 10. HOFFMAN, LEOPOLD, Liverpool, brewer, Mar. 11. 18, and April 4, George, Liverpool. [Gunnery, Liverpool; and Chester, Staple's-inn.] Feb. 21. HAWES, JOS. Ipswich, pawn-broker, March 6, 7, IRVING, WASHINGTON, Liverpool, merchant, Feb. 7. LOCK, JOHN, Woolwich, victualler, March 10. [Parker, Greenwich.] Jan. 27. LLOYD, WM. sen. and Co. Peckham, Surry, slopsellers, March 10. (James, Bucklersbury.] Jan. 27. LEGG, THOS. Cooper's-row, Tower-hill, dealer, March 24. [Martin and Co. Vintner's-ball, Upper Thames-st.] Feb. 10. LONG. HEN. JAS. VALENTINE, and CO. Towerstreet, wine-merchants, March 3 and 91. [Sherwood and Co. Canterbury sq. Southwark.] Feb. 7. MASTERS, GEO. Langston, Monmouth, dealer, March 14, Bush, Bristol. [Frankis, Bristol; and King, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-st.] Jan. 31. MITCHELL, STEP. Dorking, Surry, linen-draper, March 14. [West, New Boswell co. Lincoln'sinn] Jan. 31. MILLER, JAS. Chelsea, Middlesex, merchant, March 31. [Knight and Co. Basinghall-street.] Feb. 17. NORTH, BENJ. Benton, Manchester, chapman, March 14, Morley Arms, Manchester. [Buckley, Manchester; and Harvey and Co. St. Helen's-pl. Bishopsgate-st.] Jan. 31. ODDY, GEO. Silver-st. Golden sq. soap-maker, March 14. [Hewitt and Co. Haydon sq Minories. Jan. 31. PICKARD, DAVID, Liverpool, coach-maker, Mar. 2, 3, and 17, York, Liverpool. [Witley, Liverpool; and Windle, John-st. Bedford row.] Feb. 3. PROCTOR, WM. Sheffield, York, optician, March 21, Tontine, Sheffield. [Sherwood, Shetheld; and Blaklock, Serjeant's-inn.] Feb. 7. PORTER, THOS, Longtown, Cumberland, innkeeper, March 24, Rickergate. [Saul, Carlisle; and Clennell, Staples-inn.] Feb. 10. POLLY, JOHN, Thayer-st, Manchester-sq. linen furniture dealer, March 28. [Richardson and Co. New-inn.] Feb. 14. PARSONS, JOHN, Manchester, cotton-manufacturer, March 2, and 28, Star, Manchester. [Walker, Manchester.] Feb. 14. -co PILSBURY, THOS, Lawrence-st. Chelsea, tailor, March 3, and 28. [Heard, Hooper's-sq. Lemonstreet, Goodman's-fields.] Feb. 14. PRIVETT, PAUL, Bighton, Southampton, maltster, March 8, George, Winchester. [Emly, E Temple; and Godwin, Winchester.] Feb. 14. POWELL PETER, MALAPERT, Hastings. Sussux, libra ian and bookseller, March 31. [Lamb and Co. Prince's-st. Bank] Feb. 17. PAGE, JOHN, Bermondsey-st. Southwark, grocer, March 3, 14, and April 4. [Buckle, Size-lane.] Feb. 21. PALLISTER, THOS, York, currier, March 4, 5, and April 4. Mr. W. Bavnes, Petergate, York [Russell, York; and Cardale and Co. Gray's-inn.] chapman, March 21, Bush, Swansea. [James Swansea; and Price, Lincoln's-inn.]_Feb. 7. RONALDS, FRANCIS HEN. and Co. Foster-lane, Cheapside, warehouseman, March 14, and Ap. 4, [Phipps, Weaver's-hall, Basinghall-st.] Feb. 21. RIGBY, WM, Liverpool, corn-factor, March 10, 19, and April 4, George, Liverpool. [Bulmer, Waterstreet, Liverpool; and Clarke and Co. Chancerylane.] Feb. 21. SCHMALING, FRED. WM. Fenchurch st, merchant, March 10. [Crowder and Co. Frederick'splace, Old Jewry.] Jan. 27. SEDGWICK, WM. Liverpool, merchant, Mar. 10, George, Liverpool. [Gunning, Liverpool; and Chester, Staples-inn.] Jan. 27. SIMISTER, SAML. Manchester, dealer in cotton, March 10, Star, Manchester. [Duckworth and Co. Manchester ] Jan. 27. SNUGGS, JOS. Henrietta-street, Covent-garden, mercer, March 14. [Spottiswoode, Old City-ch. Bishopsgate.] Jan. 31. STRACHAN, WM, Liverpool, smalt-manufacturer, March 17, George, Liverpool. [Murrow, Liverpool; and Blackstock and Co. King's-Bench-wa.] Feb. 3. SMITH, WM. Stone, Stafford, grocer, March 17, George, Stafford. [Dent and Co. Stone ; and Leigh and Co. New Bridge-st.] Feb. 3. STEPHENS, SEPTIMVS, Dowgate-hill, warehouseman, March 17. [Parton, Cheapside.] Feb. 3. SPENCER, THOS. Manchester, commission-broker, March 21, Star, Manchester. [Lawler, Man, chester; and Hurd and Co. Temple.] Feb. 7. SHEERES, MICHL. Aldersgate-st, victualler, Mar. [Clutton and Co. High-st. Borough] Feb. 7. SMITH, JOHN, Rastrick, York, corn-dealer, Mar. 24. [Swan, Huddersfield; and Willes and Co. Warnford co. Throgmorton-st.] Feb. 10. SMITH, WM. Oxford-st. ironmonger, March 28, [Richings, Frith-st. Soho.] Feb. 14. 21. SAINT, THOS. jun. Gloucester, flax spinner, Mar. 9, 4, and April 4, White Hart, Bristol. [King, Serjeant's-inn; and Frankis, Brisrol.] Feb. 21. TURNAR, WM. BURTON, Huddersfield, York, merchant, March 14, Tontine, Sheffield, [Rodges, Sheffield; and Bigg, Southampton-buildings.] Jan. 31. TYE, GEO. JOHN, Colchester, grocer, March 17. [Noy and Co. Bell-co. Mincing-la.] Feb. 3. TWOHY, JAS. Plymouth, master mariner, March 21, Weakley's Hotel, Plymouth-dock. [Bozon and Co. Plymouth dock; and Darke and Co. Chancery-lane.] Feb. 7. THOMAS, JOHN EVANS, Reading, dealer, March 24. [Bartlett, Nicholas la. Lombard st.] Feb. 10. UPSOM, JOHN, Park-street. Southwark, baker, March 14. [Chapman and Co. St. Thomas' Apostle.] Jan. 31. WALI, GREGORY, Bromyard, Hereford, farmer, March 14, Union, Worcester. [Bray and Co.. Droitwich, Worcester; and Price and Co. Lincoln's-inn.] Jan. 31. WAGSTAFF, GEO. Dersting, Derby, cotton-spinner, March 14, Star, Manchester. [Duckworth and Co. Manchester; and Ellis, Chancery-lane.] Jan. 31. WARD, JOHN, Milton Abbott. Devon, cattle-jobber,March 21, King's Arms, Tavistock. [Bridgeman, Tavistock; and Alexander and Co. Newinn.] Feb. 7. WALSH, JAS. Halifax, merchant, March 24, Coo, per's Arms, Halifax. [Scatcherd, Halifax; and Beckett, Noble-st.] Feb. 10. WATKIN, JOHN, Newark-upon-Trent, Nottingham, painter, March 28, Rutland Arms, Newarkupon-Trent. [Tallents and Co. Newark-uponTrent; and Long, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn.] Feb. 14. WALKER, THOS. Rochdale, Lancaster, corn-dea, ler, March 28, White Swan, Halifax. [Wiglesworth and Co. Gray's-inn; and Wiglesworth, Halitax. Feb. 14. WALKER, ROBT. SHEERCLIFF, East Smithfield," and Clowe Court Mills, Bristol, colour-manufac turer. March 7, and 31. [Leman, Bristol; and Osbaldeston, London-st. Fenchurch-st.] Feb. 17. YOUNG, JOHN, and Co. Sheffield, button-manufacturers, March 3, 4, and April 4, Commercial Inn, Sheffield. [Shearwood, Sheffield; Stocker and Co. Furnival's. inn.] Feb. 1. and + AN ALPHABETICAL LIST of dividenDS, Martin, T. chester, March 7. FROM TUESDAY, January 24, TO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1818. Arthu, W. and Co. Chipping Nor-Gompertz, A. Great Winchester- J. Little Britain, March 91. Goring, T. Staines, March 21. Boardman, B. Norwich, Feb. 17. Bride and Co. Cornhill, Feb. 24. B, 3. and Co. Liverpool, Reeth, J. Websey, March 4. Bo, C. Bishop Wearmouth, Bury, Z. Frome Selwood, March 12. Nicholls, T. and Co. Birmingham, Peech, D. S. Barnsley, Feb. 23. Gardner, T. jun. Liverpool, Feb. Packer, J. Painswick, Feb.21. 25. Greaves, J. P. and Co. Coleman-Petts, W. Liverpool, Feb. 24. Garth, W. Bailgrove, March 10. March 5. Gower, T. Withenfield, March 18. Howbridge, W. B. Cleveland, Feb. 22. Huxham, W. Exeter, Feb. 17. 31. Handbury, J. Shoreditch, Feb. 28. April 7. Houdon, W. Cannon-street, Feb.7. Hodgson, W. Whitecross-street, Cave B Broad-street, March 174 17. Calm, R. Bend, March 24. Children, G. Taabridge, March 14. April 7. 26. Cake, E. and Co. Borough Mar Jones, R. Northumberland-street, krt, Peb 94. Feb. 28. Churies, R. St. Alban-street, Feb. Johnson, R. S. Great Yarmouth, March 7. Commer, H. Sittingbourne, March Jupe, K. jun. Castle-street, March L 3. Chandler, W. Birmingham, March Jesturun, A. Houford-buildings, Mar. 7. Can, G. Whesthampstead, March Jones, E. D. Chester, Mar. 12. C. E. and Co. Cheapside, Knight, W. Bagshot, Feb. 28. C, J. Great St. Helen's, 7. King, J. Yeovil, March 14, Card, 5. sen. Mere, Wilts, March Latham, T. D. and Co. Devonshire. Sq. Feb. 7. Long, C. High Hoyland, Feb. 23. 12. March Zar, A. Carale, Feb. 95. Fet, & Leforter, March 27. Lockwood, G. Whitby, Mar. 11. Pugsley, C. Islington, April 11. change Coffee House, March 14 Peirson, T. and Co. Russia-row, March 21. Pfeil, A. L. and Co. Bishopsgate- Swallow, J. Bix, Oxford, March 17. Thompson, B. Fetter lane, Feb. 7. March 3. Tomlinson, J. Northwich, March 8, on Tyne, March 4. 21. Thurkle, G. M. New-street-square, March 14. Wigglesworth, T. Heylandswaine, Wilson, W. Portland-place, Feb. 17. 21. Mackenzie, A. J. and Co. Cross-Wagstaffe, E. Bridport, March 10. 28. Europ. Mag. Vol. LXXIII. Feb. 1818. 10. A a |