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Date of Fiat.

1836, SHORTHOSE William, of Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, jeweller; final div.

1815, TYE Thomas, and Mathias Pearce, late of Little Eastcheap, London, provision-merchants; final div.

Gazette, February 5.

1838, ANDREWES George Pyne, (ren. fiat), of Bristol, money-scrivener; final div.

1837, BINGHAM Nathaniel, of No. 42, Old Bond-street, Middlesex, surgeon and apothecary; final div.

1838, BRETTELL Thomas, of Rupert-street, Haymarket, Middlesex, printer; div.

1835, BULMAN James, of Great Tower-street, London, porter and ale merchant; final div.

1838, GUNN John, of the Old-road, Limehouse, Middlesex, cowkeeper; div.

1821, HART Jeremiah, now or late of Edwardstone, Suffolk, maltster; second div.

1838, LEWIS Richard, of Holyhead, in Anglesey, Wales, mercer, draper, grocer, and druggist; div.

1834, MOODEY William, of Caistor, Lincolnshire, scrivener; fur.

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1837, GARNER Joseph, of Dunchurch, Warwickshire, innkeeper and coach-proprietor; fur. and final div.

1837, GEE William, of Nottingham, lace-manufacturer and victualler; first and final div.

1838, HOCKEN James, of No. 23, Maddox-street, Hanover-square, Middlesex, tailor; div.

1830, HONE Robert, formerly of Brixton, Surrey, dealer in shares, and late of Southgate House, Winchester, Southampton, boarding-school keeper; final div.

1838, HURST Daniel, of Dukinfield, Cheshire, beer-seller and farmer; div.

1831, M'LACHLAN John, and Donald M'Intyre, late of Sun-court, Cornhill, London, merchants; final sep. div. of M'Intyre, and final joint div., and joint divs. of the prior firms of D. and P. Machlachlan, and Machlachlan, M'Intyre & Co.

1836, PRICE Thomas, and George Hinckley Powell, late of Hay, Brecon, d. c.; fur. div.

1838, SCOTT Adam, of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, builder; div. 1835, TURNER George Exton, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, auctioneer and commission-agent; first and final div.

1837, VIGERS Thomas, of No. 2, George-place, Acre-lane, Brixton, Surrey, and late of No. 291, Strand, Middlesex, brass-founder and gas-fitter; fur. div.

Gazette, February 12.

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1838, BOTHAM Benjamin, of Halesworth, Suffolk, woollen-draper and tailor; div.

1838, CARTER Henry Harridge, now or late of Springfield, near Chelmsford, Essex, wine-merchant; div.

chant; final div.

1832, COPE Edward, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, liquor-mer1838, FIELD George, of Two Waters, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, paper-maker; div.

1833, INNES John, of St. Mildred's-court, London, merchant; div. 1821, MACLEOD John, of Cornhill, London, boot and shoe-maker; final div.

1826, M'LEOD John, of Clement's-lane, London, leather-seller; final div.

1834, MERRY Robert, jun., of Norwich, corn and coal-merchant; final div.

1837, RICE James, of Woodbridge and Ipswich, both in Suffolk, saddler and harness-maker; final div.

1838, ROWE Charles Henry, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, woollen-draper; final div.

1837, RYLAND Charles, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, iron-merchant; sec. and final div.

1826, SANDERSON John, and John Walker, of Lancaster, merchants

and brokers; final div.

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1836, TURNER Thomas, Daniel Brade, and Charles Schwind, all of Liverpool, Lancashire, merchants; sep. div. of each, and joint div.

1836, WALDOCK John Haycock, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, dealer in wines and liquors; fur. div.

1834, ARTHUR James Henry, of No. 15, Garlick-hill, London, 1838, WILD George, of Roworth, Derbyshire, cotton-spinner; div. wholesale stationer; div.

1837, BAKER Charles, of Merton Mills, Wimbledon, and of Vinestreet, Lambeth, both in Surrey, and also of Monksleigh, near Hadleigh, Suffolk, miller; div.

1838, BOOTY William, late of Mundford, Norfolk, seedsman; div. 1836, FRANCES John, of Leeds, Yorkshire, innkeeper and coach proprietor; second and final div.

1831, HOLGATE Edward, of Mitchell-street, St. Luke's, Middlesex,
carpenter and builder; div.

1838, HOLT Richard Wood, of Broughton-grove, in Manchester,
Lancashire, calico-printer; div.
1837, MILNES William, of Leeds, Yorkshire, woolstapler; final div.
1837, PARSONS John William Arnold, of No. 36, Wigmore-street,
Cavendish-square, Middlesex, hosier and glover; div.

Gazette, February 19.

1836, ABLITT John, of Silver-street, Wood-street, London, haberdasher; final div.

1837, ARTHUR John, of Colyton, Devonshire, paper-manufacturer (trading under the firm of Morgan & Co.); final div.

1837, BARLOW Sarah and Robert Salmon Mulley, of Little Bartholomew-close, West Smithfield, London, stone-masons and builders; joint div. and final sep. div. of Barlow.

1835, BEVIL John, of No. 39, Harleyford-place, Kennington, Surrey, auctioneer, broker, and appraiser; div.

1805,

DICKENSON William, the elder, Thomas Goodhall, and William Dickenson, the younger, of the Poultry, London, bankers (carrying on business under the firm of Wilkes, Dickenson, Goodhall, and Dickenson); final div.

Date of Fiat.

1837, DICKINSON William, and Thomas Throp, both of Blackburn, Lancashire, iron-founders and machine-makers; fur. div. 1836, HARRIS Soloman, of No. 23, Wardour-street, Soho, Middlesex, timber-merchant; final div,

1837, HARWOOD Paul, of York, ironmonger; fur. div. 1833, HUNT William, of Rochdale, Lancashire, woollen manufacturer (surviving partner of James Jenkinson, deceased); fur. div.

1828, KIRKPATRICK William, and John Gadsden, of Austin-friars, London, dealers in provisions and provision agents; final joint div.

1838, MEREDITH Augustus Urmston, of Portsmouth, Hants, draper and tailor; div.

1837, NAINBY John Henry, of No. 128, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, dealer in tobacco and snuff; final div.

1838, NICKOLLS Robert, and John Groves, both of Stamford, Lincolnshire, linen and woollen-drapers; div.

1826, POMEROY Robert, jun., of Brixham, Devonshire, banker (surviving partner of John Hine and Henry Joseph Holdsworth); final div.

1838, ROBERTSON Alexander, of Halifax, and of Leeds, Yorkshire, linen-draper and grocer; div.

1836, TIDD John Tinker, and John Mallandaine, late of the Marlborough-road, Chelsea, Middlesex, candle-manufacturers; final joint div.

1835, TREVETHAN Joseph, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, carpenter and builder; final div.

1838, WALLIS Abraham, of Springfield, Essex, merchant; div. 1801, WIENHOLT John Birkett, late of the Old Swan, London, merchant (surviving partner of Sarah Wienholt, deceased); div. Gazette, February 22.

1828, ARTHUR James Henry, of Garlick-hill, Queenhithe, London, stationer and broker; final div.

1836, BELL Edward Russel, of the Roebuck Brewery, Hoxton Old Town, Middlesex, and of Wellington-street, Southwark, common brewer; final div.

Date of Fiat.

1838, HAWTHORN John, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, brassfounder and coal-dealer; div.

1816, HOOD William, late of Crosby-square, London, and Sarah Grove, late of Taunton, Somersetshire, widow, merchants and bankers, (lately carrying on trade in Crosby-square aforesaid, under the firm of John Hood & Co.); div.

1837, LAXTON Wright, late of Waltham-cross, Hertfordshire, innkeeper; div.

1834, PARKER William, of Horncastle, Lincolnshire, money-scrivener; div. 1838, RIDDELL George, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, grocer and linendraper; final div.

1838, ROBINS Alfred, of Tavistock-street, Covent-garden, Middlesex, printer; final div. 1838, SANDERS Thomas Alexander, of Ryde, Isle of Wight, Southampton, builder and brick-maker; div.

1837, STANBRIDGE William Forbes Marshall, and Thomas Robinson Williams, of Lamb's-buildings, Bunhill-row, Middlesex, manufacturers of artificial skins and japanned silk wares; final joint div.

1837, WAKEMAN William, late of Stone, Staffordshire, but now of Shenstone, said county, wharfinger; div.

1837, WARWICK William Sidney, and Thomas William Clagett, of Billiter-square, London, merchants; sep. div. of Clagett. 1838, WEBB Richard, of Tooley-street, Southwark, grocer and cheesemonger; div.

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1836, LEVERS Israel, of Manchester, Lancashire, corn-dealer; div. 1832, BIRCH Charles Lucas, of No. 71, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's 1837, LLEWELLYN John, of Carmarthen, draper; fur. div. Inn-fields, Middlesex, coach-maker; fur. div. 1838, MUNDAY John, of Wood-street, Cheapside, London, importer of French flowers, artificial flower maker, and manufacturer of fancy articles; div.

1837, BURKITT Richard Scott, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, draper; final div.

1836, ERICKSEN Eric, and Alexander Burn Callander, of Mincing- 1835, ODLIN Charles, the younger, of Stamford, Lincolnshire, mercet lane, London, corn-factors; joint div.

and draper; div.

1838, GARLICK William Whittaker, of Manchester, Lancashire, 1837, WOODLIFFE Mary, of the Crown Inn, Pontypool, Monplumber and glazier; first and final div.

mouthshire, victualler; second and final div.

1838, GURNEY John Henry, of No. 44, Broad-street, Bloomsbury, 1838, WORTH William, and Henry Worth, of Totnes, Devonshire, Middlesex, victualler; div.

linen-drapers; fur. joint div., and sep. divs.

IN THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1839.

BANKRUPTS.

London Gazette, Friday, March 1, 1839.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

COHEN John Joel, late of Wilmot-street, Manchester, in the county
of Lancaster, goldsmith and watch-maker, jeweller, d. c.-Sols.
Milne & Co. Temple, and Beswick, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 21.
Pet. Crs. Henry, George, and William Lea, of the Strand, Middle-
sex, gold and silversmiths.

FOWLER Samuel, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, corn,
flour, and provision dealer, d. c.-Sols. Milne & Co. Temple, and
Crossley & Sudlow, Manchester. Fiat, Feb. 25. Pet. Cr. William
Blain, of Liverpool, corn-factor.

MARSHALL Joseph, and Thomas Collier, both of Manchester, in
the county of Lancaster, merchants, d. c. and copartners.-Sols.
Makinson & Sanders, Temple, and Atkinson & Co. Manchester.
Fiat, Feb. 18. Pet. Crs. Walter Andrews Bradbury, and Mary
Bradbury, of Market Drayton, Salop, drapers.

MAW Frederick Harvey, of Morton, in the parish of Gainsborough,
in the county of Lincoln, mustard manufacturer and seed crusher,
merchant, d. c.-Sols. Bell, Bedford-row, and Hills, Hull. Fiat,
Feb. 22. Pet. Crs. Thomas Wilson, John Hudson, and Thomas
Hudson, of Kingston-upon-Hull, merchants.

SWEETING William, of Fore-street, Cripplegate, in the city of
London, linen-draper, d. c.-Official assignee, T. M. Alsager,
Birchin-lane.-Sol. Fawcett, Jewin-street. Fiat, Feb. 27. Pet. Cr.
Alfred Sweeting, of Bartlett's-buildings, printer.

WATKINSON Thomas, the younger, and Henry Watkinson, both
late of Meredith-street, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex,
tea-dealers and grocers, d. c.-Official assignee, G. Lackington,
Ironmonger-lane.-Sols. Saunders & Co. Queen-street-place. Fiat,
March 1. Pet. Cr. Thomas Watkinson, of Brook-street, Lambeth,
carpenter.

HELLYER William, of Plymouth, in the county of Devon, painter
and glazier, d. c.-Sols. Blake & Lewis, Essex-street, and Prideaux
& Were, Plymouth. Fiat, Feb. 8. Pet. Crs. Addison Fenwick, of
Bishopwearmouth, Thomas Fenwick, of South Hill, in the county
of Durham, Ralph Fenwick, of the city of London, and Robert
Fenwick, of Bishopwearmouth, glass-manufacturers.
LAST Joseph, of No. 3, Edward-street, Hampstead-road, in the
county of Middlesex, printer, d. c.-Official assignee, G. J. Graham,
Basinghall-street.-Sol. Wollen, New Boswell-court. Fiat, Feb. 27.
Pet. Cr. Robert Harrild, of Distaff-lane, printers' broker.
NEWTON James, of Ashton-under-Lyne, in the county of Lan-
caster, cotton, cotton-waste, and paper-dealer, d. c.-Sols. Clarke &
Medcalf, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Higginbottom, Ashton-under- TURLEY Richard, of Bilston, ironmaster.
Lyne. Fiat, Feb. 21. Pet. Cr. Joseph Newton, of Dukinfield,
Cheshire, cotton-dresser.

WHEELER William Weston, of Liverpool, in the county of Lan-
caster, ale and porter dealer.-Sols. Peacock, Liverpool, and Dean,
Essex-street. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Cr. Thompson Dawson, of Liver-
pool, gent.

SIMPSON Shepherd, of Oxford-street, in the county of Middlesex, cheesemonger, trader, d. c.-Official assignee, G. Green, Aldermanbury.-Sols. Dods & Linklater, Northumberland-street, and Dimmock. Abchurch-lane. Fiat, Feb. 26. Pet. Crs. Charles Sankey, John Sloane, and John Amor Wells, of St. Martin's-lane, cheesemongers.

STOVIN Cornelius, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, coachproprietor. Sols. Austen & Hobson, Raymond-buildings, and Bower, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 26. Pet. Cr. John Stovin Waddell, of Birmingham, coach-builder.

Gazette, Tuesday, March 5.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.
ARNOLD William John Delancy, late of Norway Wharf, Westmin-
ster, in the county of Middlesex, and of Norwood, in the county of
Surrey, but now of Lisson-grove, in the county of Middlesex, and
Thomas Henry Johnson, of Norway Wharf, and Holywell-street,
Westminster aforesaid, lately trading in partnership under the firm
of Arnold & Johnson, coal-merchants, traders, d.c.-Official assignee,
G. Green, Aldermanbury.-Sols. Dods & Linklater, Northumber-
land-street. Fiat, Feb. 26. Pet. Cr. James Maitland Dods, of
Northumberland-street, gent.

BATT James, late of Torquay, in the parish of Tormohan, in the
county of Devon, hotel-keeper, d. c.-Sols. Clowes & Wedlake,
King's Bench-walk, Temple, and Laidman, Exeter. Fiat, Feb. 26.
Pet. Crs. Edward Andrew Sanders, Edward Lloyd Sanders, and
Joseph Barnes Sanders, of Exeter, bankers.

JENKINS Richard Nicholas, of New Windsor, in the county of Berks,
butcher.-Official assignee, G. Gibson, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Tay-
lor & Collisson, Great James-street, Bedford-row. Fiat, March 4.
Pet. Cr. Charles Poulton, of Sydney-terrace, Reading, Berks, cattle
salesman.

LUMLEY John, of Leeds and Knaresborough, both in the county of
York, flax-spinner, nurseryman, d. c.-Sols. Powell & Son, Knares-
borough, and Richardsons, Leeds. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Cr. Thomas
Winsmore Wilson, of Barnsley, Yorkshire, linen-manufacturer.

3. BANKR. 1839.

Gazette, Friday, March 8.

BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.
CARTLITCH John, of the Spread Eagle, Whitecross-street, in the
county of Middlesex, victualler, d. c.-Official assignee, Johnson,
Basinghall-street. Sols. Heathcote & Stolman, Coleman-street.
Fiat, March 4. Pet. Crs. Charles Tanqueray and Arthur Currie,
Vine-street, Bloomsbury, distillers.

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HOWES George, of the Mitre Tavern, Milton, next Gravesend, in the county of Kent, tavern-keeper, d. c.-Official assignee, G. J. Graham, Basinghall-street. Sols. Newbon & Evans, Doctors' Commons. Fiat, March 6. Pet. Crs. Edward Clemitson, of Milton, coal-merchant, and Thomas William Wood, of Clapham, appraiser.

JAMES Frederick, of Bideford, in the county of Devon, grocer, teadealer, and paper-seller, d. c.-Sols. Rhodes & Co. Chancery-lane, and T. E. Drake, Exeter. Fiat, Feb. 27. Pet. Cr. Henry Matthews, of Exeter, druggist and paper dealer.

MARROW John, of Thatto Heath, within Sutton, near Prescot, in the county of Lancaster, and Thomas Frodsham, of Toxteth Park, near Liverpool, in the said county, common brewers and copartners (carrying on trade or business together at Thatto Heath Brewery, under the style or firm of John Marrow).-Sols. Leigh, Georgestreet, Mansion-house, and Leather, Liverpool. Fiat, March 2. Pet. Cr. William Lowe, of Liverpool, merchant.

STANGER James, of Maidstone, in the county of Kent, ironmonger, d. c.-Official assignee, J. Clark, St. Swithin's-lane.-Sols. Wimburn & Co. Chancery-lane. Fiat, Feb. 28. Pet. Crs. William Savage, Thomas Savage, and Edward Totley, of Wolverhampton, factors.

Gazette, Tuesday, March 12.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS. ASHLEY James, and Joshua Jones Ashley, who carry on business at No. 135, Regent-street, in the city of Westminster, in copartnership as bankers and army agents (under the style or firm of Ashley & Son).-Official assignee, G. Green, Aldermanbury.-Sols. Parker & Co. Raymond-buildings, Gray's Inn. Fiat, Feb. 28. Pet. Cr. Rev. Richard Fawcett, of Canning-place, Leicester, clerk.

EDWARDS William Robert, of No. 3, London-road, in the county of Surrey, linen-draper.-Official assignee, Belcher, King's Armsyard.-Sols. Wire & Child, St. Swithin's-lane. Fiat, March 9. Pet. Crs. Martin Hatfield, Peter Grave, and John Brown, of Bowchurchyard, warehousemen.

HORNE Thomas, of the town and county of the town of Nottingham, dealer in hardware, eating-house keeper, agent, d. c.-Sols. Wiglesworth & Co. Gray's Inn, and Stansfield & Craven, Halifax. Fiat, March 4. Pet. Crs. Samuel and John Wood, of Sowerby-bridge, Halifax, cotton and silk-spinners.

Gazette, Friday, March 15.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS. BLACKWIN Joseph, late of the Bladud Spa, in the parish of Swainswick, near the city of Bath, in the county of Somerset, builder.Sols. Blake & Lewis, Essex-street, and Hardy, Bath. Fiat, March 8. Pet. Cr. John Tucker, of Walcot, Somersetshire, esq. DAVISON John, and Richard Clark, both late of Wallington Mills, Beddington, in the county of Surrey, horse-hair and seating manufacturers, and copartners, d. c.-Official assignee, J. Clark, St. Swithin's-lane.-Sols. Foster & Lyon, Fish-street-hill. Fiat, March 13. Pet. Cr. Thomas Nash, No. 1, Devonshire-buildings, Great Doverroad, brush-manufacturer.

HUGHES Henry Hale, of Dudley, in the county of Worcester, linendraper, d. c.-Sols. Warne, Leadenhall-street, and Fellowes, jun., Dudley. Fiat, March 4. Pet. Crs. Robert Kipling and John Taylor, of Cateaton-street, drapers.

JEFFREY John, of Tonbridge Wells, in the parish of Speldhurst, in the county of Kent, grocer, d. c-Official assignee, W. Whitmore, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Foreman, Tonbridge Wells, and Richardson & Talbot, Bedford-row. Fiat, March 11. Pet. Cr. Charles Cash, of Tonbridge Wells, innkeeper.

MARTIN Robert, of Cheap-street, Newbury, in the county of Berks, currier and leather-seller, trader, d. c.-Sols. Dods & Linklater, Northumberland-street. Fiat, Feb. 22. Pet. Crs. Isaac Hemsworth and Amos Ribble, St. Martin's-lane, Middlesex, leathersellers.

NEWHAM William, the elder, of the borough of King's Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, builder, d. c.-Sols. Spurgen, King's Lynn, and Hawkins & Co. New Boswell-court. Fiat, Feb. 28. Pet. Crs. Reuben Cartwright, of King's Lynn, merchant, and Charles Browne, of King's Lynn, stone-mason.

ROBINSON William, of Ulverston, in the county of Lancaster, maltster and coal-merchant, d. c.-Sols. Adlington & Co. Bedford-row, and Startifant & Co. Preston. Fiat, March 8. Pet. Cr. Henry Robinson, of Ulverston, gent.

THOMPSON Henry Edmund, of the Marlborough Brewery, Marlborough-road, in the parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, brewer, d. c.-Official assignee, Lackington, Colemanstreet-buildings.-Sol. Maltby, Old Broad-street. Fiat, March 12. Pet. Crs. Charles and William Chippendale, of Bunhill-row,

coopers.

TILL George, of the William the Fourth public-house, Exeter-street, Lisson-grove, Paddington, in the county of Middlesex, victualler, d. c.-Official assignee, G. Gibson, Basinghall street.-Sol. Dimmock, Abchurch-lane. Fiat, March 2. Pet. Crs. John and William Nicholson, of St. John-street, distillers.

WATTS George Dixon, formerly of Grimstone, in the county of Norfolk, but now of Great Massingham, in the same county, grocer and draper, d. c.-Sols. Green, Fakenham, and Lythgoe & Martin, Essex-street. Fiat, March 9. Pet. Cr. Henry Gamble, of Grimstone, Norfolk, grocer and draper.

Gazette, Tuesday, March 19.
BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

DAYNES John, of Norwich, manufacturer.
FAIRHEAD David, of Witham, baker.

MORGAN William Horrabin, of High-street, Runcorn, druggist.
NOBLE Samuel, of Crown Wharf, Woolwich, builder.

BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED.

HAWKINS Thomas William, of West Smithfield, innkeeper.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BROWN Edward, of No. 34, Bryanstone-street, in the parish of St. Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex, coal-merchant, d. c.Official assignee, T. M. Alsager, Birchin-lane-Sol. Smith, Chancery-lane. Fiat, March 12. Pet. Cr. Donald Tullock, of the Eastern Wharf, Adelphi, coal-merchant.

BROWN Thomas, of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, grocer, tea-dealer, d. c.-Official assignee, G. Green, Aldermanbury.-Sol. Surr, Lombard-street. Fiat, March 18. Pet. Crs. Edward Conder, William Pease, and James Thorn, of Queen-street, Cheapside, coffee-dealers.

COGAN William, of Plymouth, in the county of Devon, builder, d. c.-Sols. Blake & Lewis, Essex-street, and Prideaux & Were, Plymouth. Fiat, March 2. Pet. Cr. George Peake, of Plymouth, merchant.

GIBSON Robert, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, cartowner, d. c.-Sols. Adlington & Co. Bedford-row, and Brown, jun. Liverpool. Fiat, March 7. Pet. Crs. Thomas Morris and William Hignett, of Liverpool, flour-dealers.

KIRKBY Ebenezer, James Kirkby, James Gregory, and William Keaton Gregory, all of Sheffield, in the county of York, silver platers, d. c.-Sols. Rodgers, Devonshire-square, Unwin, Sheffield, and Fernell, Sheffield. Fiat, March 11. Pet. Crs. Septimus Parker, of Sheffield, silver plater, and Elizabeth Parker, of Sheffield, spinster.

LEON Samuel, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, furrier, and rag and paper merchant, d. c. (also carrying on business at Liverpool, in the same county, as a furrier).—Sols. Cooper, Manchester, and Adlington & Co. Bedford-row. Fiat, March 7. Pet. Cr. Joel Benjamin, of Bolton-le-Moors, rag and waste dealer. PALMER Henry Francis, of the town of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge, brewer and wine-merchant, d. c.-Sols. Hall, Brunswick-row, Queen-square, and Fosters, Cambridge. Fiat, March 4. Pet. Crs. Charles Finch Foster, and Ebenezer Foster, of Cambridge, merchants.

PINK Arthur, late of Paul-street, Finsbury, in the county of Middlesex, and now of Somerset-place, Little Chelsea, in the same county, brewer, d. c.-Official assignee, Pennell, Basinghall-street.--Sol. Hart, Portsmouth-street. Fiat, March 15. Pet. Cr. Henry Hart, of Lincoln's Inn-fields Chambers, Portsmouth-street, gent. SPENCER John, otherwise John Liddle Spencer, of Ulverston, in the county of Lancaster, cabinet-maker, upholsterer, d. c.-Sols. Armstrong, Staple Inn, and Cranke, Ulverston. Fiat, Feb. 7. Pet. Cr. Christopher Ashburner, of Ulverston, shoe-maker. WARBURTON John, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, and Leamington, in the county of Warwick, linen-draper, d. c.—Sols. Abbott & Arney, Charlotte-street, Bedford-square, and Bennetts, Manchester. Fiat, March 13. Pet. Cr. Isaac Hudson, of Manchester, silk-merchant.

WINTER Joseph, of Fountain-court, Cheapside, in the city of London, glove-manufacturer.-Official assignee, D. Cannan, Finsburysquare.-Sol. Close, Furnival's Inn. Fiat, March 7. Pet. Crs. William Margetson and Paul Margetson, of New Weston-street, Bermondsey, leather-manufacturers.

Gazette, Friday, March 22.

BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED.

BLAY Thomas, of Bermondsey street, brush-maker.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BLAKE Frederick, of Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, grocer, cheesemonger, d. c.-Official assignee, G. J. Graham, Basinghallstreet. Sols. Sheffield & Sons, Great Prescot-street. Fiat, March 15. Pet. Cr. Joshua Needham, of Shoreditch, cheesemonger. FORTH William, and William Jepson, both of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, cotton-spinners, general warehousemen, dealers and copartners. Sols. Bower & Back, Chancery-lane, Dickin, Manchester, and Morris, Manchester. Fiat, March 14. Pet. Cr. John Lonsdale, of Colne.

MARTIN John, of Tonbridge Wells, in the county of Kent, builder. d. c.-Official assignee, G. Gibson, Basinghall-street.-Sols Rolfe & Co. Warwick-court, Gray's Inn, and Newington & Stenning, Tonbridge. Fiat, March 19. Pet. Cr. Henry Larking, of Tonbridge, Kent, timber-merchant.

MOSS Thomas, of Kirton-in-Lindsey, in the county of Lincoln, draper, grocer, d. c.-Sols. Rogerson, Norfolk-street, and Howlett, Kirton-in-Lindsey. Fiat, Feb. 25. Pet. Cr. John Nicholson, of Glamford Briggs, gent.

ROTHWELL Samuel, of No. 6, Cross-lane, Tower-street, in the city of London, printer.-Official assignee, Abbott, King's Arms-yard.Sol. Harman, Bennett-street, Blackfriars. Fiat, March 15. Pet. Crs. Charles Morgan, and John Minter Morgan, of Farringdon-street, stationers.

Gazette, Tuesday, March 26.

BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED.

DULCKEN Theodore Augustus, of Wigmore street, Cavendishsquare, haberdasher.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS. CARRUTHERS John Beard, of High-street, in the city and county of Bristol, bookseller and stationer.-Sols. Harmar, Bristol, and Bicknell & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, March 12. Pet. Cr. Brooke Smith, of Bristol, gent.

FISHER William, of the city of Lincoln, and George Fisher, of Newark-upon-Trent, in the county of Nottingham, wharfingers and carriers by water, coal-dealers, and plaster-merchants, d. c. and the said William Fisher has been declared a bankrupt.-Sols. Wing and Twining, Gray's Inn-square, and Dudding & Cooke, Lincoln. Fiat, March 5. Pet. Cr. Benjamin Hazeldine, of Lincoln, mercer and draper.

FLOWER John, and James Flower, both of Sheffield, in the county of York, iron-founders and fender-manufacturers, and copartners in trade, d. c.-Sols. Tattershall, Great James-street, and Hoole & Marples, Sheffield. Fiat, March 14. Pet. Cr. John Barlow, of Birmingham, dealer in metal.

PERKINS Henry, of Lisson-grove North, in the county of Middlesex, ironmonger, d. c.-Official assignee, J. Clark, New Broadstreet-court. Sols. Bignold & Co. New Bridge-street. Fiat, March 22. Pet. Cr. Henry Stainton, of Upper Thames-street, agent and one of the partners in a certain copartnership called the Carron Company.

RALFS James, of Tavistock-street, Covent-garden, in the city of Westminster, printed furniture dealer. - Official assignee, J. F. Groom, Abchurch-lane-Sol. Reed, Bread-street. Fiat, March 11. Pet. Crs. Daniel M'Alpin and John M'Alpin, of No. 63, Breadstreet, warehouseman.

THORNTON Richard, the younger, of Beccles, in the county of Suffolk, beer brewer, d. c.-Sols. Bromley, Gray's Inn, and Bohun & Rix, Beccles. Fiat, March 6. Pet. Cr. John Crisp, jun., Beccles, merchant.

TOPHAM George, now or late of the Royal Hotel, Richmond, in the county of Surrey, hotel-keeper, coal-merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, G. Green, Aldermanbury.-Sol. Cox, Bucklersbury. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Crs. James Bottomly, John Henry Hensman, and Frederick Hensman, of Adelphi Wharf, coal-merchants. YOUNGMAN Samuel, late of Curtain-road, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, but now of Old-street, in the same county, timber-merchant, d. c.- - Official assignee, Johnson, Basinghallstreet.-Sols. Bartlett & Beddome, Nicholas-lane. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Crs. George Miller, and George Fife Anger, of Jeffery-square, merchants.

Gazette, Friday, March 29.

BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED.

CURRIE John, of Orchard-street, l'ortman-square, tailor.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

FLES Michael Alexander, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, merchant and toy-dealer, d. c.-Sols. Makinson & Sanders, Temple, and Atkinson & Co. Manchester. Fiat, March 26. Pet. Cr. Henry Jacob, of Manchester, merchant.

GORDON Charles Alexander, late of Lyon's Range, Calcutta, and Clement's-lane, Lombard-street, in the city of London, but now of Stepney-green, in the county of Middlesex, merchant (in partner ship with Henry Louis Christiana and Nicholas Charles Beale). Official assignee, Lackington, Coleman-street-buildings. - Sol. Meredith, Heathcote-street. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Cr. William Alexander, of Clement's-lane, merchant.

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MIVART John, of Richmond, in the county of Surrey, upholder, cabinet-maker, auctioneer, d. c.— - Official assignee, Lackington, Coleman-street-buildings.-Sols. Brown & Martin, Mincing-lane. Fiat, March 26. Pet. Crs. Joseph Curling, Daniel Curling, John Proctor, and Daniel Curling, jun., Cheapside, furniture-printers. SCHLEIERMACHER Charles, late of No. 42, Coleman-street, in the city of London, and of Pearson-street, Kingsland-road, in the county of Middlesex, wool-dealer.-Official assignee, G. Green, Aldermanbury.-Sol. Thomas, Aldermanbury. Fiat, March 26. Pet. Cr. John Christiana Bergman, and William Matthieson, of Coleman-street, merchants.

TAPP Edward, of No. 3, Great White Lion-street, Seven-dials, in. the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, in the county of Middlesex, licensed victualler.-Official assignee, E. Edwards, Frederick'splace. Sol. Hodgkinson, Bell-yard, Doctors' Commons. March 27. Pet. Čr. William John Tapp, of Stockbridge-terrace, Pimlico, gent.

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CERTIFICATES TO BE ALLOWED:
March 22.-Gazette, March 1.

Birch Anthony, of Birmingham, grocer.
Garside James Newton, of Ashton-under-Lyne, cotton-spinner.
Gloyne Edward, of Wakefield, grocer and spirit-dealer.
Hallin Catherine Alexandrina, of Sussex Villa, and of Park-road,
Riley Edward, of Argyll-place, Regent-street, tailor.
Regent's-park, schoolmistress and lodging-house keeper.
Wattis Thomas, of Birmingham, draper.

March 26.-Gazette, March 5.
Anderson John James, of York, innkeeper.
Burchatt Elizabeth, of Edward-square, Kensington, lodging-house
keeper.
Downey Barnard, of Cheltenham, linen-draper.
Jones Edward, late of Birmingham, but now of Kingston-upon-
Thames, grocer.

March 29.-Gazette, March 8.

Kempton William, of Smith-street, Northampton-square, goldsmith. Woodhouse Samuel Bentley, of Nottingham, lace-manufacturer. April 2.-Gazette, March 12.

Cliffe Joseph, of Woodbank, Cheshire, auctioneer and factor. Bryson John Taylor, of London-wall, and Little Bell-alley, baker. Meredith Augustus Urmston, of Portsmouth, draper and tailor.

April 5.-Gazette, March 15.

Cull Robert, of Ramsgate, upholsterer.

Green George, of Kiluhurst Pottery, near Rotherham, earthenware manufacturer.

Holt William Crawshaw, and William George Thomas, of Halifax, iron-founders.

James John, of Cheltenham, wine-merchant.
Little Francis, of Manchester, druggist.
Mason Edward, of Kington, innkeeper.
Pullein Edmund, of Manchester, cotton-spinner, (partner with James
Barritt Lowe).
Todd John, jun., of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, currier.
Warner Simeon Charles, of Walworth-road, coal-dealer.

April 9.-Gazette, March 19.

Garner Joseph, of Dunchurch, innkeeper and coach-proprietor.
Green Thomas, of Abchurch-lane, bill-broker.
Longstaff William, and William Henry Longstaff, of Bury-street, St.
James's, tailors.

Pettifer Henry, of Little Pulteney-street, cheesemonger.

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