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S. jun, inadmissable. AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS, WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES, FROM TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1818, TO PUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1818. Extracted from the London Gazette. N.B. All the Meetings are at GUILDHALL, unless otherwise expressed. The Country and BRADFIELD, FISHER, Wymondham, Norfolk, grocer, Feb. 26. BUDGETT, JOHN BURGESS, Stoke Larne, Somerset. common brewer. March 11. CARTER, RICHARD, New Woodstock, Oxford, ironmonger. March 21. COHEN, JACOB, Whitechapel, hat-manufacturer, DIAMOND, J. Bath, Perfumer. March 14. KENDRICK, WM. Daventry, Northampton, grocer. Feb. 24. MARSDEN, WM. NORTON, Salford, Lancashire, corn-dealer. March 11. SCOTT, RICHARD, Liverpool, merchant, March 21. VENABLES, HUGH, Union-place, Greenwich, mer, Chant. March 3. WALTON, BENJAMIN, Birmingham, merchant, March 17. BANKRUPTS. ALLEN, MATTHEW, Gale, York, dealer, April 14, King's Head, Askrigg, York. [Lodge, Askrigg, and Willis and Co. Warniord-co. Throgmortonst.] March 3. ALLPORT, EDWARD, Birmingham, silver-plater, April 23, Swan, Rirmingham. [Spurrier and Co. Birmingham; and Egerton, Gray's-inn square.] March 14. ALMOND, RICHARD, Dartmouth, grocer, April 11, and 25. [White and Son, Lincoln's-inn Old-sq.] March 14. AGUILAR, ISAAC, Devonshire-sq. broker, April 7, and May 2. [Scott and Co. St. Mildred's-co.] March 21. BASSET, MICHAEL, Church-street, Greenwich, boot and Shoe-maker, April 7. [Parkin, Greenwich.] Feb. 24. BROUGHALL, RICHARD, Shrewsbury, Salop, gro. cer, April 7, Turf, Shrewsbury. [Maddock and and Co. Shrewsbury; and Philpot and Co. Hareco. Temple.] Feb. 24. BROOKE, JAMES, and CO. Nantwich, Chester, common brewer, April 11, George Liverpool. [Crump and Co. Liverpool; and Battye, Chauceryfa.] Feb. 28. BYRNE, GEO. HUGHES, Bush-lane. Cannonstreet, wine merchant, April 11. [Mahew and Co. Chancery la.] Feb. 28. BATES, ÉLY, Greetland, York, Manufacturer, April 14, Cooper's Arms, Halifax.] [Scatchard, Halifax; and Becket, Noble-st." Foster-lane.j March 3. BRAINE, WM. Suedland, Kent, miller, April 14. [Constable, Symond's-inn.] March 3. BOYCATT, RICHARD, jun. Newport, Shropshire, butcher, April 23, 24, 28, Red Lion, Newport. Baxter and Co. Furnival's-inn.] March 17. BROWN, HENRY, Ruddington, Nottingham, but. cher, March 22, 23, and 24, Lion, Nottingham. [Hall, Nottingham; and Hurd and Co. Temple.] March 21. COTSFORD, WM. FRANCIS, Upper Clapton, plumber, April 11, [Orrel, Wimby-st. Oxford-st.j Feb. 28. COLLINS, JAMES, Gosport, grocer, April 11. [Bourdillion and Co. Little Friday-st. Cheapside.] Feb. 28. CURME, GEO, and CO. Brighthelmstone, linendrapers, April 14. [Bourdillion and Co. Bread-st. Cheapside.] March 3. COWALL, BENJAMIN BATES, High-street Shoreditch, oilman, April 14. [Lindsay, St. Thomas'sst. Southwark.] March S. CRACKLOW, CHARLES THOMAS, White Lionstreet, Spitalfields, marble-merchant, April 21. [Castle. Cursitor-st. Chancery-la.] March 11. CONSTANTINE, JOSEPH, and CO. of Creek Mill, Kendal, Westmorland, and Fewstone, York, flaxspinners, April 7, 8, and 21, New Red Lion, Lancaster. [Tillotson, Colne, Lancashire; and Lowes and Co. Hare.co. Temple.] March 11. COHEN, JACOB, Manchester, hat-manufacturer, April 17, 18, and 28, Star, Manchester. [Cunliffe and Co. Manchester.] March 17. COOK, JOHN, Liverpool, merchant, April 13, 14, and May 2. George, Liverpool. [Bulmer, Liverpool; and Clarke and Co. Chancery-la.] Murch DAWSON, THOS. and CO. Rush, York. drapers, April 7, White Bear, manchester. (Barlow, Rhodes. house, Oldham; and Milne and Co. Temple.] Feb. 24. 21. DAVIES,THOMAS, jun, Charlton, Chester, farmer, April 18, George, Liverpool. [Bird, Liverpool; and Chester, Staple's-inn.] March 7. DANCEY, NATHANIEL, Bristol, linen-draper, April 18, White Lion, Bristol. [Clarke, Bristol and Jenkyns and Co. New-inn.] March 7. DAVIES, JOHN, Llanconway, Denbigh, spirit-dea. ler, April 3, 4, and 21, George, Dale-street, Liver pool. [Bird, Liverpool; and Williams, Holywell, Flintshire.] March 11. EVANS, DAVID, Liverpool, grocer, April 11, George, Liverpool. [Lace and Co. Liverpool; and Taylor and Co. Temple.] Feb. 28. ELES, THOMAS, Collier's-rents, Southwark, fell monger, April 4, and 28. [Bull, Hollis-st. Cavendish-sq. March 17, EARLE, JOHN, Winchester, Southampton, druggist, May 2, George, Winchester. [Gadwin, Winchester; and Emby, Essex co. Temple.] March 21. FLEMING, THOS. Liverpool, linen-draper, April 21, 22, and May 5, Star, Dean's-gate, Manchester. [Law, Spring-gardens, Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] March 24. GILKES, WILLIAM, jun. Aldersgate street, cooper, April, 18. [Bourdillion and Cɔ. Friday-st. Chicapside.] March 7. GIFFORD, JAMES, Frome Sellwood, Somerset, coal-merchant, April 21, Castle, Bath. [Little, Bath; and Blake and Co. Cooke's-co. Carey-st. March 11. GWILLYM, ANNA LEY, Clerkenwell, tea-dealer, April 4, and 25. [Amorg and Co. Lothbury.j March 14. GIBBS, GEORGE, Swanmore, Southampton, potter, May 2, City Arms, Winchester. [Dunn, New Alesford, Hants; and Gude, Gray's-inn.] March 21. GATES, SAMUEL, Steyning, Sussex, wine and spirit merchant, April 11, and May.2. [Lewis Crutchied-friars.] March 21. HARVEY, WM. Ioundsditch, coppersmith, April 11, and May 5. [Walton and Co. Girdlers'-hall, Basinghall-st.] March 24. HOPKINS, WM. Aldersgate-street, cooper, April 7. HOULDINE, JOHN, Liverpool, cotton-broker, HAWKINS, JOHN, Huddersfield, York. butcher, HOLMES, JOHN, Birmingham, dealer in earthenware, April 1, Legs of Man, Birsiem, Stafford and 21, Roe Buck, Newcastle-under-Lyne. [Ward, Birslam, Staffordshire; and Berridge, Hatton-garden.] March 11. HINDE, JOHN, Liverpool, money-scrivener, April 21. [Leece, Liverpool; and Chester, Staple's inn.] March 11. HARVEY, ROBERT, Oxford-street, grocer, April25, [Gatty and Co. Angel-co. Throgmorton-st.] March 14. HALL, ASHLEY, Drayton, Stafford, dealer, May 2, Swan, Stafford. [Seckerson, Stafford; and Anstice and Co. King's Bench-walk ] March 21. JOHNSON, ALEX. Manchester, silk-mercer, April 17, 18, and May 5, Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. (Wilson, Manchester; and Willis and Co. Warnford co. Throgmorton-st.] March 24. JAMES, ROBERT, Bristol, cabinet-maker, April 7, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Hare and Co. Bristol; and Bridges and Co. Red Lion-sq.] Feb. 24. JOSEPH, SIMEON, and CO. Winchester-st. Broadst. merchants, April 15. [Clarke and Co. Chanceryla.] March 7. JENKINS, JOSEPH, Dudley, Worcester, mercer, April 2, 3, and 21, Packhorse, Worcester. [Wil. son, Worcester; and Bousefield, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street.] March 11. JOSEPH, JOSEPH, Ratcliffe-highway, slop-seller, April 7, and May 2. Poole, Adams'-co. Old Broad. st.] March 21. KING, JOHN, Swaffham, Norfolk, farmer, April14, Crown, Swaff ham. [Cooper, East Dereham; and Barbor, Fetter lane.] March 3. [Smith, LLOYD, BALDWIN, Llanasa, Flint, clerk, April 7, Ship, Flint. [Roberts, Caed-du Mold, and Milne and Co. Temple.] Feb. 24. LATCHAM, CHARLES, Bristol, money-scrivener, April 1, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. Bristol; and Heelis, Staple's inn.] Feb. 28. LORD, JAMES, Manchester, Tobacconist, April 26, 21, and May 2, George, Manchester. [Buckley, Manchester; and Harvey and Co. St. Heleas'. place.] March 21. MERCER, JAMES, Graystoneby, Lancaster, limeburner, April 14, Golden Cross, Preston, Lancaster. [Troughton and Co. Preston; and Hurd and Co. King's Bench-walk, Temple.] March 3. MOORE, GEORGE, Liverpool, merchant, April 7. and 18, George, Liverpool. [Crump and Co. Liverpool; and Battye Chancery-la.] March 7. MARSHALL, JOHN, Great Grimsby, Lincoln. cornmerchant, April 21, Granby Grub, Grimsby. [Burton, Weldon, Northampton.] March 11. MOORE, JOSEPH, Stafford, corn-factor, April 25, at the Talbot, Rugely. [Platts, Puckridge, and Castle-st. Holborn.] March 14. MARSDEN, WILLIAM NESTOK, Manchester, Brewer, April 4, 6, and 25, at Palace-inn, Manchester. (Hadfield, Manchester; and Hurd and Johnson, Temple.] March 14. NUTT, THOMAS, Manchester, cotton-manufacturer, April 4, 6, and 25, at the Dog, at Manchester. [Atkinson, Manchester; and Makinson, Temple.] March 14. PRATI, JOHN, Brook's-place, Kennington, surgeon, April 14, and May 5. [Edwards and Co. Castle st. Holborn.] March 24. Feb. 22. PEACOCK, JOHN HENRY, Burwell, Cambridgeshire, merchant, April 8, 9, and May 5, Eagle, Cambridge [Evans and Co. Ely; and Pickering and Co. Staple's-inn] March 24. PARR, JOHN AUGHTON, Liverpool, merchant, April 7, George, Liverpool. [Swindon, Liverpool; and Makinson, Middie Temple.] Feb. 24. POWELL, JOHN, Presteigne, Radnor, farmer, April 7, Radnorshire Arms, Presteigne. [Meredith, Knighton, Radnorshire. [Davis and Co. Kington, Hereford; and Meredith, New-sq. Lincoln's-inn.j PROCTER, WILLIAM, Kettleshumee, Chester, calico-printer, April 11, Palace, Manchester. [Hadfield, Manchester; and Ellis, Chancery-la.] Feb. POLLET, CHARLES, Manchester, grocer, April 4, 6, and 18, Star, Deans-gate, Manchester. [Law, Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] March 7, PARKER, H. Sheffield, York, merchant, April 18, Tontide, Sheffield. (Burbeary, sheffield; and Drake and Co. Chancery-la.] March 7. PITCHER, JOHN, Back-road, bricklayer, April 18. [West, Red Lion street, Wapping.] March 7. PROCTOR, GEORGE and WILLIAM, Birmingham Sheffield, opticians, April 21, Royal, Temple-row, Birmingham. [Whately and Sons, Birmingham, and Swaine and Co. Frederick's-place, Old Jury.j 21. March 11. PLIMMER, THOS, Brailsford, Derby, inn-keeper, Ap.25, at Guildhall. [Hull, Finsbury-sq.] March14. PUGH, JOHN, 1yn-y-foch, Merioneth. farmer, April 9, 14, ana May, George, Liverpool, [Mur row, Liverpool; and Blackstuck and Co. King's Berch-walk.] March 21. PORTER, JOHN, Wrington, Somerset, nurseryman, May 2, White Lion, Bath. [Welsh, Wells, Somerset; and Dyne and Co. Lincoln's-inn fields.] March 21. PATTERSON, CHRILTOPHER, Great Sutton-st. Clerkenwell, woollen-factor, April 7, and May 2.. [Noy and Co. Bell-co Mincing-la.] March 21. RENNISON, THOS. ST. PAUL, Gloucester, tavernkeeper, April 7, Bush, Bristol. [Frankis, Bristol; and King. Serjeant's-inn.] Feb. 21. RADCLIFFE, JOHN, Chesterfield, Derby, surgeon. April 1, Lion, Nottingham. [Hall, Nottingham; and Hurd and Co. Temple.] Feb. 28. RIDLER, JOHN, Worcester, dealer, April 14, Star and Garter, Worcester. [Hill, Worcester; and Becke, Bream's buildings, Chancery-la.] March 3. RYCROFT, JOHN, Idle, York. cloth-manufacturer, April 18, New Bradford, York. [Crosley, Bradford; and Evans, Hatton-garden.] March 7. READY, STOUR, Southampton, dealer, April 8, 9, and 28, Star, Southampton. [Hicks and Co. Bartlett's buildings.] March 17. ROUSE, WM. Woolwich, victualler, April 4, and May 2. [Falkner, Dean-st. Southwark.] March 21. SUNDERLAND, SAMUEL, and Co. Barnoldswich, York. corn-dealer, April 14, Black Horse, Skipton. [Alcock, Skipton; and Stuker and Co. Fur nival's-inn] March 3. SANDERS, DANIEL, Stafford, law-stationer, April 14, at Messrs. Brookes and Co, Stafford. [Brookes and Co. Stafford; and Bishop and Co. Tokenhouse-yard.] March 3. STUBBS, JOHN, Long Acre, coach-plater, April 18. (Hill, Fleet street.] Murch 7. SOUTTEN, EDWARD, Snow-hill, London, dealer and chapman, April 21. [Deykes, Thavies-inn:] March 11. SMITH, WILLIAM, and CO. Merton Bridge, Surrey, dyers, April 7, ti, and 28. [Barnes, Copthalico.] March 17. SMITH, ROBERT, Gorton, Lancaster, warehouseman, April 4, 6, and May 2, Dog, Deans-gate, Manchester. [Nadin, Manchester; and Milne and Co. Temple.] March 21. SCOTT, RICHARD, Liverpool, merchant, April 7, and May 2. [Crowder and Co. Fredericks-place, Old Jury.] March 21. TENGAT, GEORGE, Manchester, currier, April 7, Dog, Deans-gate, Manchester. [Smith, Manchester; and Clarke, and Co. Chancery-la.] Feh. 24. TAPSCOTT, WILLIAM, Plymouth, Devon, victualer, April 14. King's Arms, Plymouth, [Bozon and Co. Plymouth-dock; and Darke and Co, Chancery-la.] March 3. VOSE, JOUIN, Hardsham, Lancaster, ironmonger, April 13, 14, and 25, York Hotel, Liverpool. [Leathe, Liverpool; and Leigh and Co. Bridgest] March 14. 24. WALTHEW, MILLINGTON, Liverpool, grocer. April 7. [Young and Co. St. Mildred's-co.] Feb. WRIGHT, WILLIAM NICHLAS, Stapleford Ap bett, Eseex, farmer, April 11. [Evitt and Co. Havdon-square, Minories.] Feb. 28. WOOD, JOIN, Manchester, broker, April 6, 11, and et, Star, Manchester. [Halstead and Co. Manchester; and Milne and Co. Temple.] Mar.11. WALTON, WILLIAM, Evesham, Worcester, bargeowner, April 25, at the Angel, Pershore. [Dineby, Pershore; and Hurd and Johnson, Temple.1 March 14. WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Bristol, medicine-vender, April 25, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Smith, Bristol; and Heels, Staple's-inn.] March 14. WALKER, THOMAS, and CO. Bristol, ironmongers, April 25, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Leman, Bristol; and Vizard and Blower, Lincoln's-innfields.] March 14. WILSON, GEO. Ironmonger-lane, merchant, April 6, 7, and May 5, Dog, Dean's-gate, Manchester. [Hadfield, Exchange-st. Manchester; and Makinson, Temple.] March 24. WILSON, JOSEPH and JOHN, Shrewsbury, drapers, April 7. 8, and 98, Raven, Shrewsbury. [Clarke and Co. Chancery la. Fleet-st.] March 17. WARE, WILLIAM HENRY, Bow-st. Covent-gar den, music-seller, April 28. [Smith, Bedford-row.] March 17. WILKS, JAMES, Finsbury-square, merchant, April 7. and May Tomlinson, and Co. Copthall-co] March 2. AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DIVIDENDS, FROM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, TO TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1818. ARKWRIGHT, J. Liverpool, Mar. Fardon, J. New Woodstock, April 3 18 Abraliams, M. Duke st. April 7 Foster, W. Leicester, April 17 Adams, W. and Co. Cumberland-Gore, S. P. Bishopsgate-st, April 14 21 Browell, W. and Co. Newcastle- Bell, N. Boreham Park, April 11 15 7 25 Grafton, J. and Co. Allerton st. Goodchild, J. and Co. Durham, Garner, J. sen. Chester, April 16 Hester, J. Rochester-road, Mar. 31 28 Nias, T. Old Broad-st. March 7 Roads, W. Oxford, March 18 Raper, J. Middleham, April 11 Ruff, H. Cheltenham, April 13 Herring, T. Huddersfield, April 6 Stewardson, J. Southwark, Mar. 17 Hearn, T. Clement's-la. April 21 Hall, R. and Co. Nottingham, Apr. 10 Howden, G. and Co. Oxford-st. Jameson, J. and Co. Little Queen- James, E. Bristol, March 28 Jenkins, T. Judd st. March 14 March 21 Jones, T. Liverpool, April 14 Lane, J. H. Fenchurch-st. March 17 Lane, W. Hitchin, March 21 17 Du Bois, G. London-wall, March 21 9 Latham, J. Birmingham, April 14 Livesey, J. Blackburn, April 25 Matthews, J. Harefield, March 14 Dwyer, G. Change-alley, March 98 Middleton, E. and Co. Beverley, Dawson, A. Bath, March 26 Daniel, H. Greek st. April 21 March 21 Matthews, J. Harefield, April 2 31 Moorsome, G. Westoe, April 11 Europ. Mag. Vol. LXXIII. Mar. 1818. Shelley, J. Canterbury, March 30. Silver, R. N. Orford-st. April 21 Sizer, d. Holborn, April 28 Turley, P. Grinstead, April 11 Tucket, P. D. and Co. Bristol, Tucker, T. Newton Abbott, April 9 Vaughan, W. Pall-mall, April 7 Wilson, F. Durham, March 21 Warren, J. Fore st. April 14 Wheeler, T. St. Andrew's-hill, Wells, W. Malden, April 14 Wilson, E. Hull, April 14 |