LONDON, JANUARY 4
... immediate fervice: two field-pieces, with horfes, and every .-other necel ...
... immediate fervice: two field-pieces, with horfes, and every .-other necel ...
... Riclhod sias -givennotice his friends, that he means to move the-enqui'r in the Houfe of Peers, relative to the ht7: pedition. BANKRUPTS. . John Woolley, of Romfor&, Ef~ex. idler.-r Walford, of Manchefter. muflin.manufatnrcrT mas Shivers, of Nicholas-Lane, London ...
... the fword. The reduetfon of the Royaliffs becomes every day more neceltary to the prefervation oe Buona- parte's power. BANKRUPTS. Jonathan Smith, of Fdre-ftreeti, iondon, gold- beater.-Theo. Bridges, of Colcheater, innkeeper.- W. Glo'er, and R. Williams ...
... Corpus, to bring to its bar, on Monday next, Mr. James Napper Tandy, and Mr. Harvey Mlores, preparatory to their trials, BANKRUPTS. John Young, of Sculcoates, Yorkfhire, furgeoin and apcthe'cary, so fi)rrender February;0, 27,and Match 2,5, at eleven, at ...
... 000: 5 14 I 1797-i4,500,0r - - .6 6 -o 179---.17,0oo,000 - - * 6 4 9 | ?? 3,oo-,000' - 5 lZ 5 ?? 'J,500,G00 : - - 5 5 0 BANKRUPTS. Robe-rt tiebhi'rdon; -'of Sn Jolii's'l *reet, Middle- fex, japafanes-.-.Robert. !Richardfon,i of 'aotporation- ?? ?? Buc ...
... and is reftri~ed from ithe power of changing either theilation 6f the troops, -or of fending them out of the country. - . BANKRUPTS. Robert' Wilton, of South Stoke, Somerfetffiire, ?? Clegg, of LymmnChellire, Cott'n- |raniufaeure's-William Stelrrsa of Ainfley ...
... tather than fubrit to the relinquiflinent of its rights. This will Ws executed in one thortand feven hutdxed and' binety. __ BANKRUPTS. Georve Matthewman, of Tadcafter, Yotk&fire, ?? Lewis, of Clevcland-ilreet, lable- ?? Pearfon. of Caiftor, l.incolnrhire ...
... flone of 14 pbunds, in quanti- ties fuitable to the fize of their ?? hope this illuarious example will be generally adopted. BANKRUPTS. AlexanderMan, of London, ?? Page, of Bh'mingham, ?? Davies, of Here- ford, ?? Dymock Lifter, of South- well, Nottjnghanilbire ...
... diligent ex- ertion, to earn the cfleem of the other fettlers, and to atone for the errors of the former part of their lives. BANKRUPTS. James Cooper, of Epfom, Surrey, ?? Drakefofd, of Birmingham, patten-tye-cutter-.Tho- lnas Lockey, of- York, ?? Teare, of ...
... with two hundred and fifty foldiers onr board, bound to the Mediterranean, has been caitured, and carried into France. BANKRUPTS.' james Mardon, of Redrith, COrDwali, htikei'- John. Hillingworth, of Leeds, yor'girc, literl3a' ?? Philips, of Culljjrcqftreet ...
... were poifoned a few days ago- in Ireland;,y eating 'roots of hemlock, 1vhith they gatheredaad made ufe of as parfnips. -BANKRUPTS. Thonmas Sho-tjofe, of Sculcoates, Yorkfldre, nier- C3311t, toibrren&r Apsil 25, 28, and June 3, at the Whje Hart Tave4King ...
... to his 1\lojefly, froam different cities, boroughs, focietirs, &c. on hi, late providential If.,ape from afzafflnation.] BANKRUPTS. flinicl Jones, of Pontypooi, Monnioritlfhire, [ 'ier.-john Lowe, of Finfbury-place, Filfboury- ioare, merchant..-iaac Jacobs ...