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Bankrupts, &c

... Mallbrupto, &,v. From the London Gazette of Friday, August 13. BANKRUPTS. George Anton and George Duncan Mitchell, Mark. lane, corn-factors, to surrender Aug. 21, at half-past ten, Sept. 24, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Ba. t singhall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Amory, Sewell, and Moores, Throgmorton-street; official assignee, Mr. Cannan, Finsbury-square. James Newham and George ...

Bankrupts, &c

... walthruplo, &M From the London Gazette of Friday, March 19. BANKRUPTS. Squires, J. and G. F., Emmett-street, Poplar, plumbers, March 26, at half-past one, April So, at twelve. Solicitors, Burn, Great Carter-lane, Doctors' Commons. Turney, N., Millbank-street, Westminster, baker, March 26, April 30, at two. Solicitors, Templer and Co., Great Tower-street. Burkett, J., Noble-street, Goswell ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Bauhrupts, k&t. Fron the London Gazette of Fridop, March 19. BANKRUPTS. Squires, J. and G. F., Emmett-street, Poplar, plumbers, March 26, at half-past one, April 30, at twelve. Solicitors, Burn, Great Carter-lane, Doctors, Commons. Turney, N., Millbank-street, Westminster, baker, March 26, April 30, at two. Solicitors, Templer and Co., Great Tower-street. Burkett, J., Noble-street, Goswell ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3an~ruptl, &c. From tihe London Gazette of Frifday, February 26. BANKRUPTS. Dean, J. M., Cheltenham, linen-draper, to surrender March 5, at half-past eleven, and April 9, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basingmall-street. Solici- tor, Mr. Lloyd, Cheapside, M'Kinlay, B, and Marr, A., Silver-street, Wood- street, rectifiers, March 6, at one, and April 9, at eleven, at the Court of ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAYS, AUG. 3lST_. The arrivals of Wheat and Beans to this day's market are smaller than last ?? larger Last Wednesday we had heavy rain in the morning but since very fine, and Harvest is quite general with Us. Wheat has been in very limited demand, and 2s. to 3s. per qr. lower. There have been several samples of New Wheat at market, quality much inferior to last year. It ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 364brupto, ?? 7 1 From the London Gazette of Friday, Nov. B. eq Or BANKIALSPTS. re Richard William Hugh Jones, BayswaterTerrace, i coal-merchant, to surrender Nov. 12, at half-past ev eleven, and Dec. 17, at twelve, at the Court oJ Bank- ruptcy, Baslnghall-street. Solicitor, Mr. GalllaumI,Wal- in brook; official assignee, Mr. Beicher. John HenryCassell, Mill Wall, Poplar,naptltha-seller, m6 ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CLOTH MARXErs.-There has been a very slight demand for goods at boh Cloth Halls during the week, both for home and foreign consump. tion. The *arehouses still continue pretty fairly employed. LEEDS CoRN MAnccr, TuEsDAY, OCT. 26.-The arrival of Wheat still continues large, and a fair arrival of other kinds of Grain to this day's market. There has been very little alteration in the value ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Isanxtr4to, W. From the London Gezelle of Frifcp, Dec. 3. BANKRUPTS. Michael Dauns, Hatton-garden, carpet warPhouse- man, to surrender, Dec. 17, and Jan. 11, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Solicitors, Messrs. Grimnaldi, Stables, and Burn, Copthall-court, Throgmorton-street, official assignee, Mr. Pennell. George Winder, Hackney-road, jeweller, Des. 14, at three, Jan. 14, at two, at the ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LsEDS CORN MiARKET, JULY 6rn.-The supply of Wheat to this day's market is smaller than last week, Oats and Btans larger. Wheat has been in fair demand, and rather more money has been made. Very little alteration in Oats and Beans. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEEK ENDING JuLY 6TH, 1841. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Bpye. Beans. Peas. Qrs. , Qrs. Qro. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. 4452 53 643 0 110 20 s ed. Ls.d. L £s ...

ANTI-CORN LAW MEETING AT STROUD

... ANTI- CORN LAW MEETING AT STROUD. On Thursday evening week. a public meeting was held at the Subscription Rooms, in the Borough of Stroud, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of petitioning Parliament for an alteration in the Corn Laws. The time fixed for the commence- ment of the proceedings was six o'clock, and a proof of the interest the subject had excited, was ...

BALANCE SHEET OF THE MANCHESTER PETITION COMMITTEE

... EXPENSES. Tib-street room ?? ?? ?? Brown-street ?? ?? ?? Salford ?? ?? ?? ?? Chorlton and Hulme ?? ?? Tailors and Shoemakers ?? Clitheroe ?? ?? ?? ?? Pilkington ?? ?? ?? ?? Middleton ?? ?? ?? Stalybridge ?? Shaw Oldham ?? ?? ?? Openshaw and Droyladen ?? Davy Hnulme ?? ?? ?? Hickey by Cartlidge ?? Fromn elsherington and Lee's shop t s. d. 3 12 8j 0 12 6 0 17 1 0 4 1 0 11 8 0 9 0 0 2 8 0 3 0 0 1 ...

BALANCE SHEET OF THE MANCHESTER PETITION COMMITTEE

... BALANCE SHEET OF THE MANCHESTER! PETITION COMMITTEE. JOHN PULLIN, See. ThToOAs FILDS Aitors. ROBERT HOLT ?? EXPENS3. £ s. d. Tib-street room ?? ?? ?? 3 12 8, Brown-street ?? ?? ?? 012 6 Salford ?? ?? ?? ?? 17 1 Chorlton and H{ulme ?? 0 4 1 Tailors and Shoemakers ?? ?? 11 8 Clitheroe ?? 9 0 Pilkington ?? 2 8 Middleton ?? 0 3 0 Stalybridge ?? ?? 1 4 ?? 0 2 6 Oldham 0 13 4 Oponshaw and ...