TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 6
... ironmonger, Oct. 28, at the Commercial- rooms, Bristol. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. C. Jones, Newport, and T. Taylor, Chepstow, sail makers. ...
... ironmonger, Oct. 28, at the Commercial- rooms, Bristol. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. C. Jones, Newport, and T. Taylor, Chepstow, sail makers. ...
... Bath, milliner- William Bond, Horstead, Norfolk* bricklayer. Thomas Dixon and Thomas Foster Dixon, Ratcliflcross, Middle- sex, sail makers. Wm. Henry Stunt, King-square, St. Luke s, dyer. Joseph Tarver, Wolverton, Warwickshire, carpenter. James Potts, Ne ...
... Newgate-street, publisher. Thomas Creed and Thomas Keen, Fore-street, Cripplegate, ha- berdashers. John Mackintosh, Jewin-street, sail maker. William Edwards, Woodchester, Gloucestershire, baker. John Emery, Vauxhall Bridge-road, carpenter. Lawrence and John ...
... 28, Wedn.—7 morn.—2a{|.ern. 29, Thurs.—10 morn.—2$after. 29, Thurs.—8 morn.—3 aflern. 30, Friday—12 noon—nc-t sail 30, Friday-—10 mom.—not sail May May I,Satu.-OO morn.—00 morn. 1, Satur.-OOmorn.-O aftcrn. ILFRACOMBE. Bristol to Ilfracombe. j Ilfraeoinhe ...
... broker. Andrew Dobbie, Manchester, wine-merchant. Andrew Reid, Bishop Auckland, Durham, draper. feamuel Salisbury, Liverpool, sail maker. Ann Sellars, Manchester, manufacturing chemist. TI ? ;ul°r> Carlisle, wine merchant. John Thomas, Shepton-Mallet, S ...
... Manchester, carvers. Thomas Kelly, Liverpool, grocer. John Matthews, Bristol and Bath, picture dealer. James Nicholl, Liverpool, sail maker. Benjamin Smith, jun., Birmingham, factor. DIVIDEND. J. Burraston, Hereford, coal merchant, January 10, at eleven at ...
... which an industrious settler would be able to pay out of the crops. Upper Canada is a British Province, within a few weeks sail of this country. The climate is good all the fruits and vegetables known to the English kitchen garden thrive well sugar, for ...
... intimate that one tide will de- liver, to the head of the Canal, a loaded barge from any part of the River above Woolwich. Sailing barges, with the wind, have arrived from below Gravesend. Wharfs belonging to the Company are prepared on the Western and ...
... William Prentice, High-street, Southwark, ironmonger. Joseph Firth, Manchester, cotton spinner. Richard Pliny Jackson, Liverpool, sail maker. Jose Antonio Gorcalves d'Oliveira, and Franciso Gomes d'Oli- viera, Old Jewry, merchants. James Sheppard, Lechdale, ...
... Without, upholsterer. James Crow Easling, Chandos-street, Covent-garden, victualler. 1 eter Young, Ienchurch-street, Wapping, sail maker. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A, Jones and \V. Ion, Pc-ntypool, Moumouthshire, ...
... Pratt, Exeter, druggist. BANKRUPTS. John Reynolds, Royston, Herefordshire, carrier. Edward Jarvis, Stoke Damereli, Devonshire, sail maker. John Fry, Bristol, tailor, April 11 and 20, at one, at the Rum- mer Tavern, Bristol. Solicitors, Messrs. Hicks and Braiken- ...
... Cheshire, innkeeper. Thomas Curnin, Birmingham, victualler. Francis Fisher, the younger, and William Jepson Fisher, Bris- tol, sail makers, April 4, and May 1, at two, at the Commer- cial Rooms, Bristol. Solicitors, Messrs. Swain and Co., Fre- derick's-place ...