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under the firm of Samuel Sale & Co., the said Samuel Hodson Sale also carrying on trade as a coal-dealer at Manchester aforesaid, on his own account, under the firm of Thomas Sale & Co., against whom a fiat in bar.kruptcy, bearing the date the 22nd July, 1839, was issued. Sols. Makinson & Sanders, Temple, and Atkinson & Co. Manchester. Fiat, July 22. Pet. Cr. George Esch Paulet, New City Chambers, Bishopsgate-street, merchant. WILCOCK George, of Bird's-royd, in Rastrick, in the parish of Halifax, in the county of York, and John Mallinson, of Brighouse, in the parish of Halifax aforesaid, worsted-spinners, copartners in trade, d. c.-Sols. Kirk, Symond's Inn, and Higham, Brighouse. Fiat, July 9. Pet. Crs. Joseph and John Holdsworth, of Halifax, woolstaplers.

WILSON Abel, of Heaton Norris, within the borough of Stockport, and county of Lancaster, cotton-spinner and manufacturer, d. c.Sols. Norris & Allen, Bartlett's-buildings, and Norris, Manchester. Fiat, July 23. Pet. Crs. Samuel Wade, Frederick Bennett Wade, and Samuel Moseley Wade, of Liverpool, cotton-brokers.

Gazette, Tuesday, July 30.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

ATKINSON John, of Salford, in the county of Lancaster, victualler, d. c.-Sols. Appleby, King's-road, and Oliver, Manchester. Fiat, July 24. Pet. Crs. John Robert Preston and Robert Heardman, of Manchester, wine-merchants.

BATES Henry, of East Peckham, in the county of Kent, miller. Official assignee, J. Clark, New Broad-street-court.-Sols. Selby & Co. Town Malling. Fiat, July 25. Pet. Cr. William Martin, of East Peckham, farmer.

BUDDLE William, the elder, of Leamington Priors, in the county of Warwick, and William Buddle, the younger, of the borough of Warwick, in the said county of Warwick, builders, d. c. and copartners.-Sols. Newton & Ensor, Gray's Inn, and Heath, Warwick. Fiat, July 24. Pet. Cr. Thomas Heath, of Warwick, gent. COULBORN James, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, tailor and draper, cigar-dealer, d. c.-Sols. Milne & Co. Temple, and Weston, Manchester. Fiat, July 12. Pet. Cr. Charles Boynton Shields, of Manchester, tailor and draper.

DINE John, of Wimborne Minster, in the county of Dorset, builder and carpenter, d. c.-Sols. Messrs. Castleman, Wimborne, and Stephens, Doughty-street. Fiat, July 18. Pet. Cr. William Castleman, of Wimborne, gent.

FINLINSON James, of Leeds, in the county of York, grocer, d. c. -Sols. Atkinson & Co. Leeds, and Hawkins & Co. New Boswellcourt. Fiat, July 22. Pet. Crs. Charles Wood, Robert Horatio Wood, and Charles Wood, jun., of Leeds, tobacco-manufacturers. INGLEDEW Edward, of Gainsborough, in the county of Lincoln, machine-maker, millwright, d. c.-Sols. Hale & Co. Ely-place, and Mason & Collinson, Doncaster. Fiat, July 13. Pet. Crs. John Fields, Samuel Cooper, and William Cooper, of Wasbrough, Dale, Yorkshire, iron-masters.

JAMES William, of the town of Southampton, in the county of Hants, linen-draper, d. c.-Official assignee, G. J. Graham, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Jones & Son, Sise-lane. Fiat, July 20. Pet. Crs. Edward Featon, William Cook, sen. and jun., John Gladstone, Thomas Cook, and William Hoskin, of St. Paul'schurchyard.

JONES Wilmot Henry, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, letter-press printer and stationer, d. c.-Sols. Kay & Co. Manchester. Fiat, July 25. Pet. Cr. George Mowbray, of Manchester, stationer.

LEE George, of Leeds, in the county of York, woolstapler, d. c.-
Sols. Wilson, Southampton-street, and Payne & Co. Leeds. Fiat,
July 24. Pet. Cr. Henry Ludolf, of Leeds, woolstapler.
MARKS Mark, and Samuel Barnett, of Liverpool, in the county of
Lancaster, tailors and drapers, d. c. and copartners.-Sols. Chester,
Staple Inn, and Davenport & Collier, Liverpool. Fiat, July 24.
Pet. Crs. Lyon Marks and Bernard Marks, of Liverpool, tailors and
drapers.

STAFFORD William Cooke, of Doncaster, in the county of York,
printer, bookseller, bookbinder, and stationer, d. c.-Sols. Lever,
King's-road, and Campion, Doncaster. Fiat, July 20. Pet. Cr.
Frederick Fisher, of Doncaster, gent.

THRELFALL John, and Thomas Threlfall, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, merchants, commission-agents, d. c. and copartners (trading under the firm of John Threlfall & Co.)-Sols. Johnson & Co. Temple, and Hitchcock, Manchester. Fiat, July 15. Pet. Cr. John Coates, of Manchester, merchant.

TUCKER Alfred Cook, of Burnham Market, in the county of Norfolk, linen-draper, d. c.-Official assignee, D. Cannan, Finsburysquare. Sol. Sole, Aldermanbury. Fiat, July 27. Pet. Crs. Samuel and John Wreford, and William Dunstan, of Aldermanbury, warehousemen.

WILDE James, and Peter Wilde, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, and of Pennington, near Leigh, in the same county, silk-manufacturers, d. c. (carrying on business in copartnership together, under the firm of J. and P. Wilde & Co.)-Sols. Johnson & Fiat, Co. Temple, and Bagshaw & Stevenson, Manchester. July 25. Pet. Crs. William Bindloss and Edward Preston, of Manchester, silkmen.

CERTIFICATES TO BE ALLOWED:
July 23.-Gazette, July 2.

Astbury John, of Eccleshall, brewer (partner with Samuel Davison
of Stone, brewer).
Grant William, of the Haymarket, clock-maker.

July 26.-Gazette, July 5.

Golland William, of Sheffield, ale and wine seller.
Hopson Edward, of Stonehouse, draper.
Marsh William, of Wolverhampton, hosier.
Moresby Christopher, of Frome Selwood, scrivener.
Parkes Zachariah, of Stanhope-street, builder.

July 30.-Gazette, July 9.

Bishop Robert, of Greenwich, grocer and cheesemonger.
Cowen Robert, of Nottingham, ironmonger (partner with Thomas
Brown Milnes).
Haddon James, and John Porter, of Liverpool, merchants (partners
with John Clark),
Jackson John, of Upper Ranelagh-street, Pimlico, scrivener.
Maxwell William Hamilton, of Portrush, Ireland, bookseller.
Sheppard Richard Calvert, of Great Scotland-yard, woollen-draper.
Toll William, of St. Germains, corn-factor.
Simpson John, of Carlisle-street, Soho, picture-dealer.

August 2.-Gazette, July 12.

Carruthers Thomas Bell, of Dowgate-hill, wholesale cheesemonger. Dawes William, of Tavistock-street, Covent-garden, bookseller. Miller Alexander, of Thayer-street, Manchester-square, carver.

August 6.-Gazette, July 16.

Bach Edward, of Birmingham, haberdasher.
Bloomer Joshua, of Hales Owen, Salop, nail-manufacturer.
Cope Edward, of Birmingham, scrivener.
Gunnell William, of Cirencester, carrier and victualler.
Higgs John Symonds, of Exeter, woollen-draper and hatter.
M'Gill William, of Liverpool, draper.

Philp Richard, of Peel's Coffee-house, Fleet-street, and Judd's-place,
St. Pancras, maltster.
Poynter Thomas, of Aldgate High-street, butcher.
August 9.-Gazette, July 19.
Coombe John, of Bath, currier.
Dawes Henry, of Birmingham, curry-comb maker.
Douglas James, of Birmingham, draper.
Hartill Randle, of Wolverhampton, ironmonger.

Hunt William Henry, of Crown-court, Cheapside, merchant.
August 13.-Gazette, July 23.
Pope James, of Tormoham, Devonshire, builder.
Tow John, of Harcourt-street, New-road, and Crawford-mews, bath-
manufacturer.
Twells John Thomas, of Tamworth, draper and undertaker.

August 16.-Gazette, July 26.
Binney John, and Thomas Binney, of Sheffield, merchants.
Collins Henry George, of Fulham-road, bookseller.
Gordon Charles Alexander, of Stepney-green, merchant (partner with
Henry Louis Christiana, and Nicholas Charles Biale).

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1823, AWTY Richard Henry, late of Liverpool, Lancashire, and of Bolton-le-Moors, said county, d. c. (but then a prisoner for debt in Her Majesty's gaol the Castle of Lancaster); first and final div.

1815, BARLEE Charles William, of the Vine Brewery, Lambeth, Surrey, brewer; final div.

1838, CLARKE Gustavus, of Newton, Devonshire, ship-owner; div. 1813, ELGAR William, of Maidstone, Kent, grocer; final div. 1838, FARRAR Joseph, Thomas Calverley, and William Mayors, of Elland, in Halifax, Yorkshire, card-makers; div.

Date of Fiat.

1839, NEWHAM William, the elder, of King's Lynn, Norfolk, builder; div.

1838, ROGERS Thomas, of Kington, Herefordshire, innkeeper and victualler; div.

1838, SHELDON Joseph, of Kettleshulme, Cheshire, cotton-spinner; div.

1839, SMITH John, of Leeds, Yorkshire, joiner and carpenter; final div.

1839, STOVIN Cornelius, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, coachproprietor; div.

1838, WALTERS George, of St. Mary, Haverfordwest, cattle-dealer and timber-merchant; div.

1836, WILSON William, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, scrivener; div. Gazette, July 9.

1837, JOHNSON David, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, druggist, grocer, and hop-merchant; div.

1834, MARSH John, now or late of Hepworth, in Kirkburton, Yorkshire, clothier; div.

1839, NEWSOME Joseph, of Dewsbury, Yorkshire, blanket manufacturer; div.

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1830, HIRST William, of Leeds, Yorkshire, merchant and woollen 1839, CARRUTHERS John Beard, of High-street, Bristol, bookcloth manufacturer; div.

1839, LAIT Thomas, of Hadleigh, Suffolk, draper and grocer; div. 1825, SELDEN David, and William Hynde, of Liverpool, Lancashire, merchants, (carrying on trade there in copartnership with Abraham Richards, of New York, in the United States

of America, under the firm of A. and S. Richards & Co.); div. 1838, STEEL Thomas, and Joseph Bradbury Steel, of Stockport, Cheshire, cotton and silk spinners; sep. divs.

1833, SMITH William, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, builder and publican; div.

1839, WESTON George Gibson, of Windsor, Berkshire, linendraper; div.

1838, WHARTON Thomas, late of Lancaster, (but now a prisoner for debt in Her Majesty's gaol the Castle of Lancaster); div. 1836, WILLIAMSON Thomas, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, draper;

div.

Gazette, July 5.

1838, ATKINSON Thomas Whitlam, of Store-street, Manchester, Lancashire, architect, stone-dealer, timber-merchant, and builder; div.

1839, CLAXTON Robert, of Swaffham, Norfolk, coach-maker; div. 1835, DANIELL Thomas, formerly of Trelissick, Cornwall, after

wards of Bath, since of Michael Church-court, Herefordshire, and now or late residing at Boulogne, in France, coppersmelter; div.

1839, GIBSON Robert, of Liverpool, Lancashire, cart-owner; div. 1825, HARDING Samuel, of Oxford-street, Middlesex, jeweller; final div.

1837, HOLT James, late of Bolton, Lancashire, innkeeper; div. 1838, HUGHES Henry Hale, of Dadley, Worcestershire, linendraper; div.

1839, LUMLEY John, of Leeds, and Knaresborough, both in Yorkshire, flax-spinner and nurseryman; div.

1839, MARSHALL Joseph, and Thomas Collier, both of Manchester, Lancashire, merchants; first joint div.

1838, METEVIER Cary Henry, of Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, cloth-factor; fur. div.

seller and stationer; div.

1839, CHALK John, of Brighton, Sussex, timber-dealer; div. 1837, CLARKE Edward, of Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, builder; div.

1835,

CUNNINGTON John, the elder, and John Cunnington, the younger, both of Spalding, Lincolnshire, ironmongers; final div.

1839, FIELD Richard, of Plummer's-row, Whitechapel, Middlesex, varnish manufacturer; div.

1834, MASON William, of Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, Middlesex, axletree-maker and coach-smith; final div.

1839, PERKINS Henry, of Lisson-grove North, Middlesex, ironmonger; div.

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

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1838, BARKER Joseph, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, grocer and teadealer; div.

1836, CEARNS Samuel, of Liverpool, Lancashire, grocer and provision dealer; div.

1837, CLARKE John, of Liverpool, Lancashire, painter, plumber, and glazier; div.

1836, HAZLEHURST David, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, and Henry Bason the elder, of Whittington, Derbyshire, (surviving partners of William Butterman, late of Dronfield, Derbyshire, collier, deceased), carrying on business at Unston, said county, as colliers and copartners; joint div.

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1838, M'KNIGHT Robert, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, hawker; 1839, MARRIOTT Richard, formerly of Northampton, banker (but first and final div.

now deceased); final div.

Date of Fiat.

Gazelle, July 19.

1837, ANDREW Matthew, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, grocer; div. 1832, BUTLER Charles, of Cheapside, London, druggist; final div. 1839, COOPER James, of Newport, Isle of Wight, Hants, innkeeper;

div.

1831, CROSS James, of Bristol, provision-merchant; div.

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

Date of Fiat.

Gazette, July 26.

1839, BALL James William, and William Millar, of No. 8, Mountpleasant, Gray's Inn-road, Middlesex, carrying on the business of copper-plate and letter-press printers; final div.

1839, BRADLEY John, of No. 78, Great Titchfield-street, Marylebone, Middlesex, printer; div.

1837, BRYANT Edwin, of George-yard, Lombard-street, London, merchant (lately carrying on business there with Stephenson Atkin Bryant, of Sydney, New South Wales, under the firm of Bryant, Brothers); fur. joint div.

1838, HOCKEN James, of No. 23, Maddox-street, Hanover-square, 1828, DODGSON Thomas, and Thomas Hartley, of Cheapside, LonMiddlesex, tailor; final div.

don, warehousemen; joint div.

1839, JOHNSON Joseph, of Cockermouth, Cumberland, saddler; 1839, JACKSON John, of Westbury-upon-Severn, Gloucestershire, drover and cattle dealer; div.

div.

1838, MASKELL Richard, of Weobley, Herefordshire, currier and 1838, MASON Edward, of Kington, Herefordshire, innkeeper; first shoe-maker; div. and final div.

1839, MOSS Thomas, of Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, draper and 1837, MILNES Thomas Brown, and Robert Cowen, of Nottingham, grocer; div. iron and brass founders and ironmongers; divs. 1839, PATEN Thomas, of Worthing, Sussex, lodging-house keeper;

1838, ROSE Richard, of Sutton Valence, Kent, grocer and draper;

fur. div.

1831, RUCKER Daniel Henry, John Anthony Rucker, and Henry John Rucker, of Wormwood-street, and Mincing-lane, both in London, West India merchants and wool-merchants; final joint div.

1835, SOWERBY George, of Hibalstowe, Lincolnshire, carpenter and wheelwright; div.

1838, TELFORD John, of Star-court, Bread-street, Cheapside, London, leather-factor (carrying on business with John Davidson, under the firm of Telford & Co.); div. Gazette, July 23.

1838, BETTISON Samuel, of Margate, Isle of Thanet, Kent, librarian and stationer; final div.

div.

1839, PHILLIPS Richard, late of Brick-lane, Spitalfields, Middlesex, victualler, (but now of Queen-street, Chelsea, said county); div. 1839, PINKARD Simeon, of Southsea, in Portsea, Southampton, brewer; first and final div.

1838, ROBERTS Joseph, of Warwick, corn-dealer; div. 1834, SMITH Joseph, of Masbrough, in Rotherham, Yorkshire, grocer, miller, meal and flour seller (in trade with Richard Smith, of the same place, grocer, miller, meal and flour seller, which said Joseph Smith and Richard Smith are the surviving partners of Robert Smith, deceased, trading under the firm of Robert, Joseph, and Richard Smith); fur. div.

1838, BETTISON William George, of Margate, Isle of Thanet, Kent, 1838, SOPER John, and Charles Watts, of Brighton, Sussex, ironlibrarian and stationer; final div.

1838, BREEDON Benjamin, late of Barford, Warwickshire, but now of Wellesbourne Mountford, same county, tailor; div. 1839, BROWN Edward, late of No. 34, Bryanstone-street, St. Marylebone, Middlesex, coal-merchant; div.

1839, COGAN William, of Plymouth, Devonshire, builder; div. 1833, DOUGHTY Thomas, of Goodge-street, Tottenham-court-road, Middlesex, chemist; div.

1838, HARTILL Randle, of Willenhall, in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, ironmonger; final div.

1838, LEWIS Joseph, of Margate, Isle of Thanet, Kent, timber

merchant; final div.

1838, WEST Frederick Henry, of Walsall, Staffordshire, soda-water and lemonade manufacturer; final div.

mongers; div.

Gazette, July 30.

1838, BILLOWS George Baker, and George Billows, of Poole, ironmongers; fur. and final div.

1839, DAVIS William, of Bath, Somersetshire, linen-draper; div. 1838, DAVIS David, of Merthyr Tidvil, Glamorganshire, linendraper and grocer; fur. and final div.

1838, JENNINGS Thomas, the younger, of Canterbury, Kent, slate, 1837,

stone, coal, and coke merchant; second and final div.

ROBERTSON John Stewart, and Joseph Todd, both of Manchester, Lancashire, and of Oldham, same county, linen-manufacturers (trading at Manchester aforesaid, under the firm of John Stewart Robinson & Co., and at Oldham aforesaid, under the firm of Joseph Todd & Co.); fur. and final div.

IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1839.

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BRIGHT William Oliver, late of Chancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, and of Judd-place, New-road, in the said county, attorney-at-law, jeweller, d. c. (as a trader, indebted together with Joseph Guibert and Mary Avans).-Official assignee, G. J. Graham, Basinghall-street.-Sol. Spyer, Broad-street-buildings. Fiat, July 30. Pet. Cr. Montague Levyson, No. 18, Queen-square, diamond-merchant.

COWDALL Thomas, the younger, now or lately of the New Mills, in the parish of Manalon, in the county of Montgomery, retailer of beer, ale, porter, and cider, dealer in hops, d. c.-Sols. Rice, Verulam-buildings, and Woodcock, Llanfyllin. Fiat, July 19. Pet. Cr. Richard Woodcock, of Llanfyllin, gent.

DAWSON William, of Salford, in the county of Lancaster, common brewer.-Sols. Upton, Manchester, and Capes & Stuart, Bedfordrow. Fiat, July 27. Pet. Cr. Thomas Dawson, of Manchester, silk-throwster.

DELLIER Desiré, late of No. 58, Berners-street, Oxford-street, in the county of Middlesex, upholsterer.-Official assignee, G. Green, Aldermanbury.-Sols. Nelson & Co. Essex-street. Fiat, July 27. Pet. Cr. William Hughes Thompson, No. 9, Nassau-street, fringe

manufacturer.

DREDGE John, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, hotelkeeper, victualler, d. c.-Sols. Clay & Swift, Liverpool, and Adlington & Co. Bedford-row. Fiat, July 29. Pet. Crs. Robert Frodsham and William Horsman, of Liverpool, brewers.

HARGRAVE Richard, of Leeds, in the county of York, paper-stainer, d. c.-Sols. Wiglesworth & Co. Gray's Inn, and Richardson, Leeds. Fiat, July 29. Pet. Crs. Thomas Gill, jun., William Gill, and Joseph Gill, of Baildon, Yorkshire, worsted-spinners. HEAWORD Joseph, the elder, and Richard George Beesley, both of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, cotton-spinners, d. c. and copartners in trade (carrying on business under the style or firm of Joseph Heaword, sen. & Co. at Manchester aforesaid, and at Salford, in the said county of Lancaster).-Sols. Cooper, Manchester, and Adlington & Co. Bedford-row. Fiat, July 27. Pet. Cr. James Sutcliffe Broadbent, of Cleckheaton, card-maker. JOHNSON Thomas, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, druggist, d. c.-Sols. Chester, Staple Inn, and Hodson, Liverpool. Fiat, July 25. Pet. Crs. John Evans, and Thomas Bickerton Evans, Liverpool, wholesale druggists.

REILLY Michael, of No. 6, Bloomsbury-place, Bloomsbury-square, in the county of Middlesex, wine and spirit merchant.-Official assignee, J. Clark, New Broad-street-court.-Sol. Borradaile, King's Arms-yard. Fiat, July 27. Pet. Crs. Henry and John Reay, of Mark-lane, wine-merchants.

RICE George, the younger, and Luke Smalley, of Wigan, in the county of Lancaster, grocers, soap-boilers, d. c. and copartners.Sols. Adlington & Co. Bedford-row, and Gaskell, Wigan. Fiat, July 23. Pet. Cr. Henry Gaskell, of Wigan, gent.

ROEBUCK William, of Park-lane, Leeds, in the county of York, stuff and fancy merchant, d. c.-Jaques & Co. Ely-place, and Hesp & Battye, Huddersfield. Fiat, July 23. Pet. Cr. George Norton, of Clayton West, Yorkshire, fancy waistcoating manufacturer. WEBSTER John, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, tailor and woollen-draper, d. c.-Sols. Robinson, Liverpool, and Vincent & Sherwood, Temple. Fiat, July 24. Pet. Cr. Henry Clapham, of Liverpool, woollen-draper.

Gazette, Tuesday, August 6.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BATH Tristram, of the borough of Truro, in the county of Cornwall, grocer, d. c.-Sols. Adlington & Co. Bedford-row, and Paul & Co. Truro. Fiat, July 25. Pet. Crs. Collan Harvey and James Harvey, St. Day, Cornwall, merchants.

HALL Thomas, of Walsall, in the county of Stafford, grocer, d. c.Sols. Amory, Throgmorton-street, and Parkes & Bray, Birmingham. Fiat, July 30. Pet. Cr. William Dakin, of Birmingham, tea-dealer.

HOYLE Nicholas, and Dennis Grundy, of the Hinds, near Bury, in the county of Lancaster, cotton-spinners, d. c. and copartners (carrying on trade under the firm of Nicholas Hoyle & Co.)-Sols. Appleby, King's-road, and Grundy, Bury. Fiat, July 12. Pet. Cr. John Kay, of Bury, brick-maker.

JACKSON George, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick. timber-merchant.-Sols. Adlington & Co. Bedford-row, and Wills, Birmingham, and Barlow, Birmingham. Fiat, July 24. Pet. Cr. Charles Geach, of Birmingham, gent., one of the officers of the Birmingham and Midland Bank.

KNIGHT William Moxey, of Green Arbour-court, Old Bailey, in the city of London, and of Angel-court, Skinner-street, in the same city, and of Bishop's-court, Old Bailey, in the said city, printer, type-founder, d. c.-Official assignee, W. Turquand, Copthallbuildings. Sols. Walters & Reeve, Basinghall-street. Fiat, Aug. 2. Pet. Cr. Thomas Duncomb Knight, of Wandsworth, ac

countant.

LEE James, of Princes-street, Lambeth, in the county of Surrey,
baker, d. c.-Official assignee, J. Clark, New Broad-street-court.-
Sol. Phillips, Clement's-lane. Fiat, Aug. 1. Pet. Cr. Anselmo de
Arroyave, No. 16, George-street, Mansion-house, merchant.
LEE William, and James Lee, of Stockport, in the county of Chester,
druggists, d. c. and copartners.-Sols. Fisher, Doncaster, Lever,
King's-road, and Hudson, Stockport. Fiat, July 29. Pet. Cr.
George Johnson, of Doncaster, esq.

LLOYD James Payne, of No. 25, Coventry-street, Haymarket, in the county of Middlesex, boot-maker, d. c.-Official assignee, W. Turquand, Copthall-buildings. -Sols. Turner & Hensman, Basinglane, and Hensman, Northampton. Fiat, Aug. 2. Pet. Cr. John Stimpson, of Northampton, shoe-manufacturer.

LUCE Sarah, of the town of Pontypool, in the county of Monmouth, draper, d. c., and William Richard Luce, of the same place, draper, d. c., copartners in trade (under the name or firm of Sarah Luce & Son).-Sols. Holme & Co. New Inn, and Prideaux, Bristol. Fiat, Aug. 1. Pet. Crs. Francis Greirle Prideaux, and George Shapland, of Bristol, warehousemen.

OLDHAM William, of the town and county of the town of Nottingham, oil-merchant, d. c.-Sols. Bicknell & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Drabble & Waller, Chesterfield. Fiat, July 22. Pet. Cr. Elizabeth Oldham, of Sherland, Derbyshire, spinster.

PARLOUR William, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, sharebroker, agent, d. c.-Sols. Vincent & Sherwood, Temple, and Kenny, Liverpool. Fiat, July 26. Pet. Cr. John Hadley Bally, of Liverpool, merchant.

PLANK Frederick, of Plymouth, in the county of Devon, perfumer, d. c.-Sols. Blake & Lewis, Essex-street, and Prideaux & Were, Plymouth. Fiat, July 26. Pet. Cr. John Steer, of Plymouth, gent.

SCARTH Michael, of Bishop Wearmouth, in the county of Durham, miller, d. c.-Sols. Brown, Bishop Wearmouth, and Moss, Old Jewry. Fiat, July 8. Pet. Crs. Hugh Panton, merchant, and Thomas Brown, jun., ship-owner, both of Sunderland, officers of the Sunderland Joint Stock Banking Company.

SCHOLES Joseph, of Blackley, in the parish of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, d. c.-Sols. Johnson & Co. Temple, and Woods, Manchester. Fiat, July 24. Pet. Cr. George Lewis Ridehalgh, of Prestwich-cum-Oldham, gent.

TAYLOR Thomas, of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, builder, timber dealer and victualler.-Sols. Simpson & Moor, Furnival's Inn, and Woodward, Wednesbury. Fiat, July 26. Pet. Cr. George Arthur Taylor, of Walsall, whip-thong maker.

THOMPSON Charles, now or late of St. Andrew's-road, Horsemonger-lane, in the parish of St. Mary, Newington, in the county of Surrey, builder, d. c.-Official assignee, G. J. Graham, Basinghall-street.-Sol. Meymott, Stamford-street. Fiat, July 27. Pet. Cr. James Walton, of Upper Ground-street, Christchurch, timbermerchant.

WARBURTON George, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, victualler, d. c.-Sols. Norris & Allen, Bartlett's-buildings, and Prescott, Manchester. Fiat, July 30. Pet. Cr. Benjamin Joule, of Salford, brewer.

WILLIAMS Alexander, of No. 35, Wigmore-street, Cavendishsquare, in the county of Middlesex, fishmonger, d. c.-Official assignee, W.Whitmore, Basinghall-street.-Sol. Robinson, Orchardstreet, Portman-square. Fiat, Aug. 3. Pet. Cr. James Reid, of No. 22, Green-street, Grosvenor-square, gent.

Gazette, Friday, August 9.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BREED Richard Foster, and William Eccleston, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, merchants, d. c. and copartners (the said Richard Foster Breed also carrying on trade at Sydney, in New South Wales, in copartnership with Allan M'Gaa the younger, under the firm of A. M'Gaa, Breed & Co., and at Hobart Town, in Van Diemen's Land, in copartnership with William Warham and the said Allan M'Gaa the younger, under the firm of M'Gaa, Warham & Co.)-Sols. Chester, Staple Inn, and Davenport & Collier, Liverpool. Fiat, July 31. Pet. Crs. James Holroyd, and George Alexander Brown, of Liverpool, merchants.

EDRIDGE Lockey, of Peckham, in the county of Surrey, builder, bricklayer, and plasterer, d. c.- - Official assignee, W. Whitmore, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Desborough & Young, Sise-lane. Fiat, Aug. 5. Pet. Cr. William Watts, of Peckham, gardener. HUNT John, of the town and county of Southampton, tailor and trader, d. c.-Sols. Jones & Co. John-street, Bedford-row, and Pocock, Southampton. Fiat, July 24. Pet. Crs. John Cook and Henry Mayes, of Southampton, linen and woollen drapers. JOSEPH Maurice Montefiore, and Ludovick Carmichael, lately of Calcutta, in the East Indies, and of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, merchants (but which said Maurice Montefiore Joseph is now a prisoner in the Queen's Bench prison, and the said Ludovick Carmichael is now residing at No. 16, Blandford-street, in the parish of St. Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex), trading under the style or firm of Montefiore, Carmichael & Co., d. c.Official assignee, D. Cannan, Finsbury-square.-Sol. Watson, Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Aug. 6. Pet. Crs. William Crawford, James Colvin, George Gray Burton, and David Colvin, of Old Broad-street, merchants.

LOMAX John, of Bury, in the county of Lancaster, joiner, housebuilder, and retail beer seller, d. c.-Sols. Clarke & Medcalf, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Messrs. Grundy, Bury. Fiat, July 23. Pet. Cr. Edmund Grundy, of Bury, surgeon.

M'INNES John, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, manufacturing chemist, d. c.-Sols. Crump & Hassall, Liverpool, and Adlington & Co. Bedford-row. Fiat, Aug. 6. Pet. Cr. Thomas Jenkinson, of Liverpool, broker.

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PARAMORE David, of Devonport, in the county of Devon, merchant, d. c.-Sols. Adlington & Co. Bedford-row, and Billing, Devonport. Fiat, July 25. Pet. Cr. Thomas Billing, of Devonport, ship-owner.

PATTINSON Thomas, of Ashton-under-Lyne, in the county of
Lancaster, timber-merchant, joiner, and builder, d. c.-Sols. Battye
Fiat,
& Co. Chancery-lane, and Gibbon, Ashton-under-Lyne.
July 29. Pet. Crs. James Smith, and Richard Haughton, jun., of
Liverpool, timber-merchants.

TAYLOR Joseph, of Noel-street, Berwick-street, Oxford-street, in the county of Middlesex, iron and zinc plate manufacturer, d. c.Official assignee, W. Turquand, Copthall-buildings.-Sols. Waugh & Fisher, Great James-street. Fiat, Aug. 8. Pet. Cr. Joseph Spencer, of Lamb's Conduit-street, druggist.

Gazette, Tuesday, August 13.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS. ALCOCK Charles, of Sheffield, in the county of York, case-manufacturer, d. c. (surviving partner of Thomas Bell Alcock, deceased). -Sols. Brookfield, Raymond-buildings, and Rayner & Thompson, Sheffield. Fiat, Aug. 6. Pet. Cr. Thomas Creswick, of Sheffield, silver plater, on behalf of the Sheffield and Rotherham Joint Stock Banking Company.

BLUNDELL Richard, of Hooton, in the county of Chester, banker, corn-dealer, d. c.-Sols. Chester, Staple Inn, and Walker, Chester. Fiat, Aug. 3. Pet. Cr. William Drury, of Liverpool, cutler and silversmith.

BOWDEN John Treacher, of Addle-street, in the city of London, woollen-draper, d. c.-Official assignee, W. Whitmore, Basinghailstreet. Sols. Jones & Son, Sise-lane. Fiat, Aug. 12. Pet. Crs. Frederick Cowper, John Cowper, and Henry John Todd, of St. Paul's churchyard, warehousemen.

BOYD James, of No. 79, Welbeck-street, in the parish of St. Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex, ironmonger, (trading under the firm of James Boyd & Son).-Official assignee, D. Cannan, Finsbury-square. Sol. Birt, Southampton-street. Fiat, Aug. 7. Pet. Cr. Charles Wilson, of Wigmore-street, bookseller. BRIGHT Richard, of No. 138, Holborn-bars, in the city of London, chemist and druggist, medicine vender, d. c. (trading under the style or firm of Graham & Co.)-Official assignee, D. Cannan, Finsbury-square.-Sols. Cook & Sanders, New Inn. Fiat, Aug. 9. Pet. Crs. John Gale, Edward Baker, and Ambrose Warde, of Bouverie-street, Fleet-street, druggists.

CORNWALL James Maximilian, of Stubbington, in the county of Southampton, surgeon and apothecary, chemist and druggist, d. c. -Sols. Clement & Newman, Southampton, and Hicks & Braikenridge, Bartlett's-buildings. Fiat, Aug. 1. Pet. Crs. William Edward Jolleffe, and John Jolleffe, drapers, Rolles Driver, and Joseph Mitford, jun., furnishing ironmongers, William Jones, coach-builder, and John Traffells Tucker, auctioneer, all of Southampton.

EDWARDS John Wakeham, of Kingsbridge, in the county of Devon, druggist, d. c. Sols. Haley, Kingsbridge, and Fox, Finsbury-circus. Fiat, July 26. Pet. Cr. James Townsend, of Nutcombe, Devonshire, yeoman.

FLACK Richard, late of Lambeth-street, Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, victualler.-Official assignee, W. Whitmore, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Pollocks, Parliament-street. Fiat, Aug. 9. Pet. Crs. Joseph Carter Wood, and Mary Wood, of Artillery-lane, HAIGH William Henry, of Wakefield, in the county of York, (now Stretton-ground, Westminster, brewers. or lately trading at Wakefield aforesaid, in copartnership with Benjamin Burnell, under the firm of William Haigh & Co., as flour and malt factors, d. c.)-Sols. Scott & Bennett, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Taylor & Westmorland, Wakefield. Fiat, Aug. 1. Pet. Cr. Joseph Firth, of Wakefield, hop merchant.

HASTINGS Thomas, of Bradford, in the county of York, innkeeper, d. e.-Sols. Clarke & Medcalf, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Whitehead & Robinson, Huddersfield. Fiat, Aug. 5. Pet. Cr. Hugh Brown, of Halifax, draper.

KIRBY William, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, ale and porter merchant, and one of the proprietors of, and a shareholder in the Central Bank of Liverpool, d. c.-Sols. Chester, Staple Inn, and Cort, Liverpool. Fiat, Aug. 5. Pet. Cr. John Leicester, of Liverpool, innkeeper.

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