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... - MAMETSI A6irage Pricksof CORN thiough. -out ENGLAVD, for the wek -end- ing 3d Jan. beiag- th e exthidedl -week betweew'Nov.15&& FebA&.' Per Qua~tri: e.: d,- Wheit ?? .. 2 'Aye. 39 5 Earle ?? ..29 4, Oats ?? 1O* Beans . .5 4 Peis.w a 8- toed E-rchaage, MMI&LaMietu' Qtautities ?? of Brifish- Corn, &c. sold ana d e1re'd` in this Mlrket, drig the wreek ended Saturday, pd-Jan= Qr. ' e. S ?? ' ' a ...

MARKETS

... -ARKETS ' Average PriceA of CORNthrough- out ENGLAND5 for the week end- Wig 28th Juae. ?? Quarter. Wheat ?? 2PU Rye .. .. . o36 10; Barley . 3 2 4 A Oats ?? 8 g Beans.. '2 Peas ?? ?? Cora Erckaqge, HLark Lwze. Quantities and Prices of British Corn, &c. sold and delivered in this-Market, during the week ended Saturday, 28th June. l~heat.. 7,5 for 23,3;! 6 8 Average,.6i S reahy .. ?? 1,27311 3 . ...

LONDON MARKETS

... S - - £_LFRIDAY, AUGUST 21. r -. CORN EXCHANGE. r7 The wheat trade is exceedingly heavy; in fact, there is nothing doing, and the prices are merely. nominal at the quotations of last Wednesday. The barlev trade remains in the same inanimate state, and oats evince a disposition downwards, but so little has been done, that no actual variation of price can be noticed. The arrivals are 29311 sacks ...

MARKETS

... MARKE~1 , h.~ 'h a _. ?? . , f. ' ?? , P Avel*rdieesofe Cornrthronegh ?? lt ?? atrtwee d- ?? J,'er,*,swrt,; cr. ;2, Wheat. .4.iOJ.Rye, 56 Q Barey s. 1O' [ge -tans- . 6 bats ..;Q 14 Pease 49' :.o~d ithe Mar .i: ?? Wx ?? * te wek &ie4MDa'rch ?? s- Q 1- - Wyheatt. .40,04 I ?? .. 7 D~arleyt. iT;9s2 Beans . . 5,.2-1 Oats . .. 14,482 Pease ., * ..,1501 ,r I-.-.-rchr Mork arri. -a Queantiies a ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1833

... Irom-tl~~~e LO~~IDQ1V ?? 'J.lJD1AYr* Jan;:Si, 5 133. K0 AVeERY, 3 w. anterb tiiama. . EVANS, J., i ,ertordwest, bikeri MOXON, J., Squt4jpptq'h ehe-st - B&$KUUPTCY SUPSSEQ MILLARDy, S., Gioucester, vietuajiar. BA1CER;T., .Rte, Spsse*b, W4,q ,Lt. . BE1 BfALE, Tdl E-iughani Sadl~V. RAKED,SLJbh.tYOCZ.WaStbW, 'dealer jiuJr,:~~ . CUTLACK; W., LIttdlprt; IC aihir4 Commn-br .wer. . . DORE; W. P., ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1834

... From the LOND ON G.4ZE TTE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1834. I INSOLVENT. SEQUERRA, S., Tenterground, Goodman's- fields, commission-agpilt, . I BANKRUPTS. BLACKB3URTN, R._ Basiughall-strcet, sur- ~ eonl DOUliGI'TY, J., Bristo>l, tavern-keeper. G' L0 ViJ., R WJ' ig.-uu, Lancashire, draper. HlAllRIS, S., and D. Rleeve, Millories, linens ri ropers. -: IMICK LINGC, J., Warwick, brickmaker.. li'TIVlER, J. ...

LONDON MARKETS

... MARK-LANE, CRN-EXCHANGE, Dec. 24.- We had a good supply of wheat to-day from Kent and.Essex, but very little from tbe Suf. folk coast. The major part being damp in hand, was exceedingly heavy sale, at a de- cline of from Is. to 2S. per quarter, but fine .dry samples supported last week's prices; still nothing like a clearance could be made, as the demand-was very slack, which is gene- rally ...

CORN-BILL

... C 1 , W O ~I . ~~ L~~. 1 , u ' lg.peop fplcd~e lhae,g through' Lei'Lsag-~ -senfted' a -etilion - odoi4s 141 l.and. they. hbave, aLth, fsmeitime; prayed fora o- reduo- tion. of ex: Irhis ii ,e qinideed, jits sense to pray. for an repeal-of The eorn .bili aloler6afn& toleave Ihe-a1fifr .if :tes-f te .a ; lord. ,hatis' te a' If ~theiy hose to gbe~tq*4ks itentc j them; tt ntli to die eaters of ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1831

... From the LONDON GAZETTE, FRiDAY, DEcEMBEa 2, 1831. INSOLVENT. READ, T., Hockliffe, Bedfords., victualler. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. FLEMING, J,, Pendleton, Lancas., plumber. BANKRUPTS. BLOW,R.,GreatGrinsb%,Lincolns., merehant' BRITTAIN, W., Birmingham, builder. BRYANT, W., Bishop's'Hull, Sonmersetshire, baker. BULLEY, C. C., and W. Lars, Nicholas la., wine-merchants. DANIEL, T., Chester-st., ...

MEAT MARKET

... IT is said that not less than a thon- sand sheep have been sent up to the 1fund-holders in this one week bv the tsteam-vessels, from the ports of Scot- land and from HIall. So that these ,,devils are aided and assisted by every invention that can enianate from the luman mind. It is said that this influx elf mutton arises from the ruinous state of the farmers in the North, who are driven to ...

LONDON MARKETS

... MARK-LANE, CORN-EXCHANGE, July 8.- The supplies of Wheat since Friday, owing to the easterly winds, have considerably in- creased, although the arrivals fresh up this morning from the home counties were only moderate. We had a fuller attendance of buyers, and all the better descriptions of Wheat commanded a free sale at an improve- ment of full Is. per qr. on the rates of this day se'onight. ...

SCOTCH BANKERS

... A CORRESPONDENT at Huddersfield makes the following pertinent remarks, relative to the workings of the bill that has just been passed, to prevent Scotch small notes from circulating in England. CC Your exposure of the way in which C the Scotch bankers transact business has opened the eyes of many who were either blind, For refused to see. 'Whgn a young man, say a Draper, has the misfortune ...