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FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 19

... BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. R. Peake, Mirfield, Yorkshire, shopkeeper. BANKRUPTS. J. Martin, Lougborough, Leicestershire, grocer. J. Read, Quina-brook, Wem, Salop, victualler. W.Wardle, and W. W. Wink, Bath, silk-mercers. B. Bramall, Manchester, tavern-keeper. J. Browne, jun., Leeds, merchant. J. Serjeant, Weston-super-mare, Somersetshire. J. Fisher, Great Bridge, Stafford, iron-merchant. N. ...

BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED

... William Best, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, factor.. BANKRUPTS. George Burgess, Great Tower-street, wine merchant. Danl. Fearn, Vere-street, Oxford-street, carpet warehouseman. Hautree Briscoe, Denton, Lancashire, shopkeeper. William Cleveland, Gravel-lane, Southwark, victualler. Abner Clarkson, Hounslow, Middlesex, coach master. William Higgins, Shiffnall, Yorkshire, draper. William Cochran, ...

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... IMatftrts, PROVINCIAL. Newport, June 20.—Wheat, 62s to 70s Barley, 32s to 38s • Oats, 18s to 28s Beans, 42s to 44s per quarter. Gloucester, June 20.—Wheat, 7s 6d to 9s 6d Barley 4s Od to- 4s 6d; Beans, 4s 6d to 5s 6d Oats, 2s 6d to 3s 6d per bushel; Flour, first 56s to 60s, seconds, 52s to 54s per sack of 2801bs Quartern Loaf lljd. Hereford, June 20.—Wheat, per bushel weighing 801bs. lis 9d to ...

PROVINCIAL.:

... PROVINCIAL. Newport, July 4.-Wheat, 56s to 62s Barley, 31s to 36s Oats, 16s to 26s Beans, 42s to 44s per quarter. Gloucester, July 4.—Wheat, 8s 6d to 9s 6d Barley 3s 9d to 4s 9d Beans, 5s Od to 5s 7d Oats, 3s Od to 3s 9d per bushel; Flour, first 50s. to 60s, seconds, 52s to 54s per sack of 2801bs Quartern Loaf lOJd. Hereford, July 4.—Wheat, per bushel weighing 801bs. 11s to 12s 3d Barley, 5s ...

SUMMER ASSIZES—OXFORD CIRCUIT

... (Before Mr. Baron Hullock and Mr. Baron Yaughan.) Berkshire-Saturday, July 25, at Abingdon. Oxfordshire—Wednesday, July 29, at Oxford. TVorcestersh ire-Saturday, August 1, at Worcester. IVorcester Cii-ji-Same day. Staffordshire-Thursday, August 6, at Stafford. Shropshire—Wednesday, August 12, at Shrewsbury. Herefordshire—Monday, August 17, at Hereford. Monmouthshire—Saturday, August 22, at ...

PRICE OF STOCKS, JULY 9

... (TWO O'CLOCK.) Bank 4 per Cent. 1826 .104& 3 per Cent. Reduced 88/ Long Annuities id 3 per Cent. Consols— 87-?- India Stock 3i per Cent !)r| Ditto Bonds 56 > 3^ per Cent. Reduced ...

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... Account of Wheat, tyc. arrived in the Fort of London, from the 29th of June to the 4th of July, both days inclusive;- Wheat. Bar. Malt. Oats, Beans. Flour. Qrs..33587 2871 3095 38233 1056 5861 sks. Imperial Average Price of Corn and Grain, for the week ending July 3. Wheat 69 4 Oats 24 3 Beans 38 6 Barley 30 2 Rye 32 0 Pease 37 7 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks, which regulates Duty. Wheat ...

.,'q/--q,, FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 3

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 3. CROWN OFFICE, JULY 3.—Member returned to serve in this pre- sent Parliament.—City of Peterborough, Sir Jas. Scarlett, Knt. INSOLVENTS. Robert More, Schiedham distillery, Dean-street, Shadwell, and Underwood, Stirlingshire. Edmund Mitchell, Mincing-lane, broker. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. Wm. Shaw, Attleborough, Warwickshire, ribbon manufacturer. John Webb, Little ...

-..0....... TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 7

... TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 7. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. William Bonus, Ware, Hertfordshire, innkeeper. Edwin Smith, Cheltenham, silk-mercer. Samuel Cooper, High-street, Wapping, victualler. BANKRUPTS. John Peter Bennett, Union-court, Broad-street, merchant. Richard Matt, Newington-causeway, Surrey. Edward Aldred, Milk-street, Cheapside, warehouseman. Edmund Tyrell, Brownlow-street, Drury ...

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... PROVINCIAL. Monmouth, Saturday, July 11.—Wheat, per bushel of ten gal- lons, from 12s Od to 13s Od Oats, 4s 3d to 4s 9d.-No other grain in the market. Newport, July 11.—Wheat, 56s to 62s Barley, 31s to 36s Oats, 16s to 26s Beans, 42s to 44s per quarter. Gloucester, Saturday, July 11.— Bus.uess in our corn-market is almost in a state of stagnation, and in the few sales effected there was a ...

MONMOUTH:

... iSStoteHany. TOMB OF RICHARD II.—DRESS OF THE ENGLISH IN HIS REIGN, &c.-The Tomb of Richard II. is in Westminster Ab- bey and his robe on it, says Dart, is covered with pea-shells open, with the peas out; but this is a mistaken conjecture, as they are intended to represent broom pods, alluding to the king's name of Plantagenet. Voltaire says that Jeffrey, who was the first of the name of ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 17

... BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. J. Fike and J. Clarke, Frith-street, Soho, upholsterers, BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. W. Turton and T. Penn, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, as far as regards T- Penn, BANKRUPTS. W. (J. Tucker, Exeter, watchmaker. H. Cooke, Northampton, watch-maker. R. More, Dean-street, Shadwell, distiller. J. Lloyd, King's-place, Commercial-road, hop-seller, E, Millett, Fleet-street, coffee ...