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iLonton Omettro

... vice William Gemmel, paomoted ; William l'ullarton Fullarton, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Frederick M'Pherson, resigned. BANKRUPTS.—Joseph Burne, Myddleton-square, linen factor; Joseph Henry Nail, John street, Tottenhamcourt-road, builder; John Season ...

FRIDAY, FEB. 6

... 6. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. Pickles, cotton-manufacturer, Preston; John S mith, wareh ouseman, Jewinstreet, Cripplegate. BANKRUPTS.—John Roberts, clothier, Kidderminster; Samuel Noller, carrier, Debenh am, Suffolk; non. Francis Henry Needham, New Bond ...

AUTHORITIES FOR THE CORN LAWS

... supported by the false credit of commerce, must be paid by agriculture, and when the one is insolvent the other will be bankrupt.—Thid. p. 36. The advocates for importation and free trade say, let the intercourse be free, and the thing will find its ...

iLontion (sa;rtirs

... BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.—John Pickles, cotton-manufacturer, Preston; John Smith, warehouseman, Jewinstreet, Cripplegate. BANKRUPTS.—John Roberts, clothier, Kidderminster. Samuel Noller, carr i er , Debenham, Suffolk; Hon. Francis Henry Needham, New Bond ...

MARK LANE CIRCULAR

... induced buyers to hold off, and produced a reaction of 6d to Is. per quarter decline. • LONDON GAZETTE. FRIDAY, FEB. 13. BANKRUPTS.—James Young, ship owner, Salcott, Essex; William Cheasor, cooper. Commercial road, ib i s ic o e n ne A e l d de v r i t ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... LONDON GAZETTE. FRIDAY, FEB. 13. BANKRUPTS.--JBMBS Young, ship owner, Essex; William Cheasor, cooper. Commercial r Stepney; William Sibson Alderton, steel pen mal turer ; Robert Kent, licenced victualler; G eo rge tice, fishmonger, Tollesbury ; Thomas ...

nortait Opettes

... Dublin, Esq., in the room of J. Stock, Esq., who has accepted the office of steward of her Majesty's Chiltern Hundreds. BANKRUPTS. —R. Ensoll, Broad-street, Bloomsbury, draper. J. T. Pascoe, High-street, Mile-end New Town, metal refiner. T. F. Saunders ...

Uonbon ealetteo

... Hope, merchants; as far as regards W. Burnie. rlc - INSOLVENT, Feb. 16.—John Hawkins, Hurst, —e shire, journeyman-butcher. BANKRUPTS.—SamueI Harrison Poole, provision -merchant; Rowland Hill Blacker and Chrohn Earith, jun., Gresham street, City, warehousemen ...

Rontion emetics

... Dickson, W. Burnie, T. 800 4' wßl6n. Burnie.C j a o p h e n o f Hawkins,Goo d H p e 1 s shire, journeyman-butcher. e tsh ire g BANKRUPTS.—SamueI Harrison Poole, provision -merchant; Rowland Hill Blacker and Earith, jun., Gresham street, City, Pinner, Regent ...

iLonTion Omrttro

... Yeomanry Cavalry.—A. G. Maitland, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice Craig; W. Baillie, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Maitland. BANKRUPTS.—Henry John and Edward Todd, Bow-churchyard, warehousemen; Abraham Frebout,jun., Steward-street, Spitalfields, silk manufacturer; ...

iLontion Oartles

... SUPERSEDED. —William Carey, hair-dresser, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire; Philip Phillips, steel penmaker, Birmingham. BANKRUPTS.—Edward Williams, linendraper, Bishopsgatestreet ; Lewis Reis, James and Gustavus Koenig, soap manufacturers ; Fenchurch-street ...