Refine Search

-+H(!\Ð&«-FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 20

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 20. INSOLVENT. Edward Mardon, Honiton, Devonshire, hatter. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. Charles Armstrong Madden, High-street, Southwark, eating- house keeper. BANKRUPTS. James Hart, Great Chart, Kent, hop merchant. John Sanderson, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, victualler. Thomas Stammers Alger, Eton, miller. Augustus Ross Griffiths Fortier, Norwich, tea dealer. ...

P 0 II T OF CARDIFF. nn'o.ir-

... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Feb. 5, the wife of .Mr. T. White, draper, Duke-Vreet, Car.iff, of a daughter. Jan. 31, ill Great Frederick-street, in this fouM, the wife of Nlr. Sainsberv, butcher, of a d:111ghtor. Feb. 2, in Ruperra-«treet, the wife of Mr. D:n d Roberts, pilut. of this port, of a daughter. Jan. 27, at Torquay, the lady of F. E. Leach, E-q., of K,lt) beuill, in t\lis ...

( PORT OF ., NEWPORT.,

... PORT OF NEWPORT., A List of Vessels which have entered Inwards, with Cargo, } cleared Outwards, at this Port, in the week ending the 22, February, 1831. INWARDS. I WITH SUNDRIES.—Tredegar, Harwood; Moderator, Johns; Evans; Bristol Packet, Scott; George, Johns; Ann, Richards; Coombs, and John, Gaynor, from, Bristol.—Pacific, Ellis, from Waie\. ford.—Fame, Lowther, from Cork.—Speedwell, Gravel; ...

'' TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 1

... TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 1. — BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. Samuel W. Barringer, St. John-street, West Smithfield, tavern keeper, from June 4 to$une 15. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. William I-Iay ward, BraiHL(». Easex, tailor. I?ffhttU3PTS. Banjamin Biggs, Walworth, Surrey, surveyor. Wm. Sadler, Dartford, Kent, lime burner and market gardener. Godfrey Young, Newington-Butts, upholsterer. Thomas Marsh, ...

T 11 E MET A L TRADE,

... SMITH FIELD, MONDAY. The arrival of continental cattle and sheep into the port of Loudon during the past week has been good, comprising 156 oxi it, 243 cows, 381 calves. 2,593 sheep, and 32 pig*, making a total of 3,405 head. 'I he following statement of the im- ports of live stock from the continent iuto Fngland during the present year is takeu from au otllcial s ateiuent, corrected up to ...

PORT OF A NEWPORT.|

... PORT OF A NEWPORT. A List of Vessels which have entered Inwards, with Cargo, cleared Outwards, at this Port, in the week ending the 8th 0 f March, 1831. INWARDS. w WITH POTATOES.—Marie Victorie, Vibert, and Lord Gambier, Marquis, from Jersey, a WirH SUNDRIES.—Tredegar, Harwood; Moderator, Johns; Evans; Bristol Packet, Scott: Ann, Richards; Mary, Coombs GeO'8 Joiiris; Providence, Bate, and John ...

PORT OF CARDIFF

... SHIP NEWS, FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 8, 1831. &mbals. WITH SUNDRIES.—Jane, Mathews; Williain, Clampitt, and Thomas, from Newport. — Swansea Packet, Steel; Mary, Hoop6! Ebenezer, Thomas, and Friends, Vaughan, from Bristol.-F,ielid, Winter, from Bridge water. — Friends, Howell, from Bristol J, Newry. WITH FLOUK.—Margaret, Howell, from Cork. IN BALLAST..—Jeune Adelle, Dupuy, from Bristol ...

Account of Wheat, fyc. arrived in the Port of London, during the' Week ending August 6

... Wheat.. ( Barley. ) Malt. Oats. Beans. Peas. Qrs. 17,250 269 1,932 10,548 715 ) 730 Flour—6,971 sacks, and 4,501 barrels. Imperial Average Price of Corn and Grain, for the week ending August 2. Wheat 64 6 Oats 26 II Beans 40 1 Barley 30 10 | Rye 40 1 Peas 42 10 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks, which regulates Duty. Wheat 65 8 Oats 26 5 Beans 40 2 Barley 33 6 Rye 38 4 ] Peas 41 5 Duty on ...

TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 16

... BANKRUPTS. Lous Pecqueur, Paddington-street, St. Marylebone, upholsterer and matrass maker. Mark Wainwright and Win. Wainwright, Leeds, woollen cloth manufacturers. Henry Vere Thredder the younger, Barking, Essex, smack owner and dealer in fish. Phineas Somerfield, BIoxwich, Staffordshire, victualler and awl- blade maker. Mark Holmes, Leeds, builder. John Barrick Hayton and Thomas Fotherley ...

HIGH WATER

... AT NEWPORT,CHEPSTOW,AND THE OLD AND NEW PASSAGES During the ensuing Week. DAYS. NEWPORT. CHEPSTOW. PASSAGES. nnrno^o Mornilig-Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening TOE H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. Sunday 30 2 33 3 12 2 45 3 24 2 35 3 14 Sunday 30 2 33 3 12 2 45 3 24 2 35 3 14 Monday.. 31 24C 4 22 3 58 4 34 3 48 4 34 Novembi-R. Tuesday.. 1 4 47 5 12 4 59 5 24 4 49 5 14 Wednesday 2 5 ...