Ship News

... =p Ace Age.l ut The last Gazette cointairns several official ar- iP ticles from our Naval Commanders, among E which is the following: t Curicrix, at Sca, Feb. S. r8s. f Sir-I have to inform you, that this morn- r ing at break of day, Barbadoes bearing west a. f bout twenty leagues, I perceived a large brig on t our lee bow, who immediately bore up and I he made all sail away, and after a chase ...

Ship News

... 'wo (v rv el u ?. maina-- T he Moniteur has not published any furtherr details with respe&t to the capture of the Medi- terranean convoy, and it does riot appear that one of the captured ships has reached a French g port. A letter from Falmouth mentions that P nearly half the fleet have escaped. One of them 6 arrived at Falmouth on Friday. When she left Gibraltar seven- more of the fleet had ...

The Markets

... - . - AJ ' - v * r- L U to th :ORN E:XCHANGE, LONDON. P r The fetvere froft having again caufed a further interruption it tote n tvgacion of the riverl our fupply of Whleat for this pa' day'a. ma; ket wa5 but a partial one, anid but little balinefa for . telune. Barley fold prctty freely, but the finc l did nor letch au t fifty lhillings per quarter. Malt it funemthlitigdearer, etglhty. P two ...

Published: Monday 07 January 1805
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 606 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

From the LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 20

... From tle LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 20. 'BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED. Baruch Jacob Burgheim, of Fenchurch-street, merchart, front July r6, to Sept. 3. BANKRUPTS. Richard Lincoln, of Toxford, Suffolk, brandy merchant July 27, Aug. 3, asid 3r, at ten, at Guildhall, London. Attor- ney, Mr. Flashman, Ely-place, Holboin. John Taylor, jun. of Framlingham Suffslk, miller; Aug. 8 9, and ,3i, at eleven, at tile ...

Published: Monday 22 July 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 517 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Commerce 

SHIP NEWS

... SHIP. NIHVS. in - ~~~ PORTeSMOUTn, OCT. II.-This tiflernoori arrived tleArethusa frgate, Capt. Brisbunc, and Scorpion qloop, Capt. Carteret, from the North Sea, and the Hecla bomb', Capt. Scott, from the Downs Sailed the Monkey and Hardy gun vessels on a cruize. Arrived two vessels, one a privateer, aneone a ship of war, supposed to be from Algesiras Bay, one painted yellow with a ti-r of gnsa ...

Published: Monday 14 October 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1310 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

SHIP NEWS

... : *Pa MofiT~s, 'isr~t i t.q.Camne hial .a Daniity 3hlp Xi'ls ait u ar the inastef of wninc esaqs on 'Y tpirday hversng hie paW at A dj- tance, stand ing'up Chandels a lawn Ure for 'hlp; pipisreesy 4?r Wog gus Ifbois acetenab e~orrgs t, she' naltst-be thc Spairsh nali0y of war said to be captured by rise Livul, 38 arms, 4nd 'e~ade 44,1iII sight of the llustriasus, 74 ' 2oRsvRMovtnt7 cr S G.nV ...

Published: Thursday 18 July 1805
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 793 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

HULL SHIP NEWS

... HULL SHIP NEW^S. -Frei; ' ships arrived. Bon Adventure, Robert.on; Lord Carrington, Pinmington Traveller, Allison, British Volunteer, Colinson- Philotiva, l'cacork; Dolphin. Salmon; Hope, Wiltiamson; Phylleria. Cockeidl; CharlesWilliam, Reynblda; Echo, Peck; Three Friunds. Witty; Providence. Fox; Aurora. Robsnn; Provi- deuce, Cooper, all from Pil~au. Fu~la. Feathetstroe; Ddoxon, liayner; ...

Published: Tuesday 16 July 1805
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 475 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

SHIP NEWS

... -- : SHIP NEWS: . I. sn p . ?? . .1 ARRI VALS. At Pitlzu, -The Iris,- Tiedionan; Duncombe, Bar- pnb ?? Riga; The-' teith Packet. Bo, k'e-M and Tonningen' The '4exel, Madis; Gebroglders, Harmst ii eb'fedora; 'Pereta; and Morton, -Ciabsrn-.t Em1d- be: - re Ela, Deit'jen; Vrow Callihtia. Larken; Twee' Geisoedersi, De. Vries; liniste Von Ang'n; Doyenf Luois4, 'Stickt'vrt i Dolpin, Bergl.alI 40m. ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1805
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1919 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

EDINBURGH PRICES OF MEAL, Jan. 8

... EDIUEUR GH PRaICS OF MEAL,Jan . . : . . A - ?? .. _ . . - - ?? - - - - - --lJl J I - o. This day, there were 400 bolls of Oatmealin Editi- bargh market,, whch fold from 1 8s. 6d. to 19s. 3d. per boll. Retail pricesper peck of beil Oat meal ls.ISd. fecond is. Sd. There were alfo 60 bolliof Peafe and Barley Meal, which ffld f,-on 7 S.3. Od. to 16s 6Ld. per boll. Retail pricesper peck from ls. to ...

Published: Thursday 10 January 1805
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

SCOTS BANKRUPTS

... . UCOTS:i3 RNRUPTS. ?? Kiassc; Coach-wright in Edinbnrth -Cre- ditk& Met: in Royal Exchange Cofiechoufb, 'th July ?? t, toa aine i fia9S; ftme~placc and hotr 2,d Agf,t t 6 toele& a truptee.,r A -; vCOeftOSXIONS, ttVeIOINOS, &C Pr-rstE N 'Dou rL L, Grocer rn Glaligo -Creeitora weet it Black Bu'l mInn, Ilt July, one o'cloije, to de- t cide on -ln affer of coainpefitiii. y -rd r - SNovASatsq ...

Published: Thursday 04 July 1805
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 305 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Commerce 

LLOYD'S MARINE LIST—Dec. 24

... LLOYD'Is MARINE LIST-Dec. 24.: ?? ~ ~ q ; . .. The Ocean (cartel)from Lifbon,'arrivedate Plymouth en~iday: night, was boardcdl 4th by ?? frigate full of troops, in lat. 47. 30. long. 7i one -of a fquadron of levenl fail (fevren of them fuppofea to be, of 'the line) whicl had left i&reft the'day befdr;e, and wvere then fleeringW. S W. 'The Tiber, Silrpfoti, from the -Mediterranean, arriv- ed at ...

Published: Saturday 28 December 1805
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 364 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Commerce 

B Au'ri'. It is impo

... ssibit to state any thing with ccrtain- ty as to the course and ?? of the com- biotrE fleets. The opinion of such as may be I considered as best isIformed. unool this sobjea, I sectns to point to the East Indics. There is in- t deed one circumstance which strongly warrants this conjedture, that had they gone on in any t other course trhan in a very wide sweep, it would s have been almost ...