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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 ...

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 ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. kiy EXPRESS.) FRIDAY, AUGUST 6. -Our arrivals of Wheat are good, and we also have a good many samples from below; the trade is steady, and an advance of Is. to 2s. is obtained on all descriptions. Barley as before. Oats and Shelling are held for rather more money. Beans sell on fully as good terms as last week. LEEDS CORN MARKET, AUG. 3RD.-The arrivals of Wheat and Oats ...

THE LONDON COPPERSMITHS AND BRAZIERS

... THE LONDON COPPERSMITHS AND BRAZIERS,. MONOVOLISM, COMBINATION, AND OPPRESSION IN ' THE SHOE-LANE FACTORY, LONDON.-TWENTY- THREE APPRENTICES IN 'IRE COPPERSUITBS' AND BRAZIERS' TRADE, 10 THIRTY JOURNEY- sat MEN, un Address from the oppressed and injured Journsy de men Coppersmiths and Braziers to their Inde- So pendent and Generous Subscribers, and all Fellow Mechanics and Tradesmen ojf ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33 anhrupl4A, but Fronm the London Gazette of Fridday, July 30. to I BANIKRUIPTS. S John Clemeteon, Upper Tbames-street, grocer, to surrender August 11, at half-past twelve, Sept. 10, at Gre one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Bashighall street. Rei Solioitors. Messrs. Sandys and Pearson, Serjeant's-inn, 1 Fleet-street; official assignee, Mr. Whitmore, Basing- of 4 hall-street. Ha Davis Sims, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... wavil'ruptot &'C. From the Lowdon Gazette of FridaY, Acg9s1 6. BANKRUPT S. Henry Wood and Alfred Wood, Basinuhall-street Blackwell Hall-factors. to surrender August 19, at twelve, Sept. 17, at two, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basinghall-street. Solicitor, Mr. Gale, Basinghall- street; official assignee, Mr. Whitanore, Basing-hall. street, George Edward Debenlram, Bayham-street South, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. (BY EXPRESS.) AUGUST 13-Although we have an unusually large supply of Wheat, it has been met by a steady de- mand, and an extensive business is done at fully last week's rates. Barley as before. Oats and Shelling do not materially vary much from last week. Beans are held for rather more money. LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10.- There is a large arrival of Wheat to ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Vanhruvto, &v. Fron thfe Londons Gazette of Friday, August 13. n BANKRUPTS. George Anton and George Duncan Mitchell, Mark- lane, corn-faetors, to surrender Aug. 21, at half-past ten, s Sept. 24, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Ba- ,f singhall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Amory, Sewell, and Moores, Throgmorton-street; official assignee, Mr. Canman, Finsbury-square. James Newbam and George ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET AUG. 3RD.-The arrivals of Wheat and Oats to tiis day's market are smaller than last week. The weather has been more favour. able since last Tuesday, and last week's prices are fully supported for Wheat. In Oats and Beans very little alteration. THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUG. SaD, 1841. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beaus. Peao, Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs, 3516 150 ...

BALANCE SHEET OF THE MANCHESTER PETITION COMMITTEE

... BALANCE SHEET OF THE MANCHESTER PETITION COhb4MITTEE. EXPENSES. in £s. d. l Tib-street room ?? ?? ?? 12 8j T Brown-street ?? ?? 12 6 W Salford ?? ?? ?? 17 1 A Chorlton and Hulme ?? 0 4 1 p Tailors and Shoemakers ?? 0 11 8 Clitheroe ?? ?? ?? 9 0 Pilkington ?? 2 8 Middleton ?? ?? 3 0 SLalybridge ?? 1 4 U Shaw ?? ?? ..026 Oldham ?? ?? ?? ?? 0 13 4 Openshaw and Droylsden 0 6 0 n Davy Hulme ?? ? ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ?? W. From the London Gazette of Fridav, Aurst 6. BANKRUPTS, Henry Wood and Alfred Wood, Hasioghall-street Blackwell's HailfLOctor& to surrender August 19, at twelve, Sept. 17, at two, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Baslngball.5treet Solieitor, M~t. G51y, Basinghall. street; official assignee, J. Wisitmore, Basing-hall- street ffeorge Edward Debenham, Bayham-street South, Camrbden Town, builder, ...