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... Rontloll tuarutto, CORN EXCHANGE, Arms. 21. Our supply of Grain in general last week will be seen by our list of importations beneath, to have been very limited, and the market closed with every appearance of improvement on Friday last. This morning the arrival of Wheat being also small, and having a very brisk detnand, an advance of from 3s. to 6s. per quarter was without difficulty obtained ...
... WEDNESDAY'S & TITURSDAY's POSTS. B,,k7,,rzlqatsfroInz Tuesday's Cmettlc. Henry Smith, of Tooting, Surrey, victualler. John WYillia s, of Pinners' Hall, Old Broad-street, merchant. James Chalk, of Blackfriars'-.rod, coacbmaker. William Kelsey and Thomas Kelsey, late of Heck- dykc, Nottinghamshire, hemip-dealers. Benj. Stinson, of Dudley, Worcestershire, grocer. Samuel Brecknell, of Whistones ...
... . Roublon Maructo+ CORN EXCHANGE, SErT. 1. There has been a tolerably large arrival both of Wrheat and Flour since this day se'nuight, and the present very favourable state of the weather occasions the mealing trade to be exceedingly dull; and though the factors seemed very reluctant to give way for good old Wheat, yet no progress could he made till a re- duction of from Is. to 2s. per quarter ...
... TTJE-DAY's POST CONTINTUED. Bant, ru tsfriont Saturday's Gzc'ttC. T. Paykes, of' Stounbride, worcestershirC, grocer. N. S. Johnson, of Malnclester, fustian manufacturer. John Hlaughton, of liverpool, mercltnt, William Daw, of fligr lIlablen1, Kent, potter. Thomas Newell, of Anmberecy, Sussex, shopkeeper. flichard fleadcr, of OiI-strect-road, Alichuesex, tim- ber merchant. ...
... ?? mp-- Renbou Alarfictoo ,, 0 CORN EXCHANGE, JAN. 13. h There has been a fair supply of Wheat since this Y day se'rnight, and we had a tolerably good arrival y this morning from Esscx, Klent, and Suffolk; the s trade on the whole, however, was dull, and though a d few of the best runs nearly reached last week's prices, .e all other kinds may be quoted fall Is. per quarter 3, ?? being in large ...
... From the LONDON GAZETTE, July 29. J. L. Clarke, Iloniton, Devonshire, saddler, to surrender Aug. 7, 8, Sept. 9, at the Black Lion Inn, Honiton. Solicitors, Messrs. Flood and Mules, Honiton. R. Simpson, Watlinglstreet, warehouseman, Aug. 9, 19, Sept. 9, at the Court of Commissioners of Bankrupts, Basiighall-street. Solicitor, -Mr. Bolton, Austin-friars. T. W. Baker, Foley-place, tallow ...
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... LONDON GAZEI'TE, Saebltdrd, May 17. LIST OF BANKRUPTS. RTHOMPSON John, and Williann lWalker, of Weolverhamp- ton, in the county of .talfford, drapers and tea-dealurs, to stir, Miay 24, 31. Jane 8. at I I-Att. Chlster, Sdirple Inn., GLIDDON Ailtur, of King-street, in the parish of Saint Palnt, Covent Garden. in the county of M idntlesex, tobacco,- nist, tou sr. May Sl, June S, n8, at i-Att. ...
... LOVDOQN (AZETTE, Saturday, Oct. 2.5. LIST OF BANKRUPTS. M'CHEANE Dennis, of 'nechurch street, in the city of lrn don, merchant, d. e. to cur. Noy. , 8, Dec. 6, at to,.-Ait. Rilchmrdson, tWalbrook. WHlITE John, of Princess-street, Storey's-gate, in the psrrih of St. Margaret, Wcstivinster, in the county lf Middlesex, Upholder, tl&eTtAITer. & auctioneer, d. e. to snor. Nov. t, 8, Dee. II, at lo ...
... LONDON PRICES CURRtENT-Oct. 7. IS°. ..iiss, erton 1ag, per CUTl. t-II lloa lhlle per 1en ItaII, SnImn O 0 . Li1,''rct ' ,0 a I 10 l Q aIecst.IiI.3 1,1 0 1 ?? 1 a 1 12 a Ltii.SiiCh'ec t dF.2 ?? 1Oa 2I v 4 1/ , I (lit. 03 osC ?? I5a01 1 1-i.'t 5 ?? a 0 ?? ?? 03 a I* 01 4 l ?? . Ss. 51 i. 1, * ?? ?? jdr e ?? I Ici1 t 'zuthaqt-1u1-'2'-`z;l qi' I I I,'Id licall ?? Oil liaI 5s i' O So, ?? ...
... LONDON IIlARKETS-Frr. It. I In enasequencL of immediate hostilities expected he- t ween IFtamce and Spain, all articles if cQlonSialpiroduce, and of general import or export. likely to be atjeeted by war, are in a very tiurtuatitng and uncertain state, and it becomes very diflicult to give correct quotations. Since our last, the srticles chieliy aflected are sugars, rim, rice, ?? and slitpetre ...