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Date of Fiat.

BANKRUPT AND DIVIDEND LIST.

1841, BISHOP George Blight, and Frances Hildyard, of Southampton, drapers, trading under the name, style, or firm of G. B. Bishop & Co.; final div.

1842, BLAKE Dodson, of Norwich, mohair manufacturer and merchant; div.

1842, CORAH Edward, of Union-street, Bristol, hosier; div. 1841, CRANE Rebecca, of Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, draper; div.

1843, HAYES James, of Taunton, Somersetshire, innkeeper; div. 1841, HAYWARD James, and Richard Hanks Moore, of No. 53, Paternoster-row, London, booksellers and publishers; div. 1833, HOLT Thomas Lyttleton, the younger, of No. 4, Crane-court, Fleet-street, and of No. 6, Bell's-buildings, Salisbury-square, both in London, printer and publisher; div.

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WILSON Joseph, of the borough and county of Newcastle-uponTyne, linen-manufacturer, draper, hosier, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker. Sols. Plumptre, Temple, and Cram, Newcastle. Fiat, Jan. 18. Pet. Cr. Allan Robinson Bowes, of Gateshead, gent.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed February 16.

Bate Joseph, of Dudley, iron-merchant.
Bussey Edward, of Sheffield, broker.
Cartwright Thomas, of Heaton Norris, banker.
Coleman Thomas, of St. Alban's, victualler.
Drury Benjamin George, of Dudley, victualler.
Hilton Edward, of Over Darwen, paper-maker, (partner with Natha-
niel Walsh).

Morley Charles James, of Liverpool, flour-dealer and baker.
Nutter James, of Cambridge, brewer, (partner with William Elliston).
Pow James Brough, of Newcastle, ship-broker.

Ross Sarah, of Leicester, hosier, (partner with Timothy Ross). 1843, HOWARD John Press, of Attlebridge, Norfolk, maltster and Thurston Samuel, of Grosvenor-row, Pimlico, corn and coal mermerchant; div.

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1843, SLATTER James William, of Turl-street, Oxford-street, Middlesex, boot and shoe maker; div.

1840, SMITH Thomas, of Gloucester, money-scrivener, and James Henry Dowling, same city, money-scrivener; final joint div. 1842, SMITH William, of St. Alban's, and of Watford, Herts, and also of Rotherhithe, Surrey, miller and seed-crusher; fin. div. 1843, WRIGHT Thomas, of Black more-street, Clare-market, Middlesex, cheesemonger; div.

Gazette, Friday, January 26.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BESWICK Marshall, of the city of Norwich, wine and porter merchant.-Official assignee, Pennell.-Sol. Shearman, Trinity-place, Charing-cross. Fiat, Jan. 24. Pet. Cr. John Beswick, of Turnerstreet, Commercial-road, victualler.

EVANS William, of Borthwen, in the parish of Llangelynin, in the county of Merioneth, miller, d. c.-Official assignee, Bird.-Sols. Lowe & Co. Southampton-buildings, Jones, Dolgelly, and Curry & Co. Liverpool. Fiat, Jan. 20. Pet. Cr. Ellis Evans, of Llanbedr, Merionethshire, farmer.

FOTHERGILL John, the elder, of Selby, in the county of York, apothecary, d. c.-Official assignee, Hope.-Sols. Jaques & Co. Ely-place, Haigh, Selby, and Ward & Son, Leeds. Fiat, Jan. 20. Pet. Cr. John Hood, of Nettleham, Lincolnshire, gent. HITCHIN Henry, of Halifax, in the county of York, ironmonger, d. c.-Official assignee, Young.-Sols. Slaney, Birmingham, and Bloome & Gatliff, Leeds. Fiat, Jan. 17. Pet. Cr. John Cartland, of Birmingham, brass-founder.

MORGAN George, of the city of Gloucester, currier.-Official assignee, Miller.-Sol. Lovegrove, Gloucester. Fiat, Jan. 8. Pet. Cr. John Frederick Coules, of Kingsholm, Gloucestershire, tanner. ROLFE John, late of Uxbridge, in the county of Middlesex, coal and timber merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Groom.-Sol. Sleap, Middle Temple-lane. Fiat, Jan. 16. Pet. Crs. Thomas and John Charrington, of Lower Shadwell, coal-merchants. RUSHTON John, the younger, of the town and county of the town of Nottingham, livery-stable keeper, smith, veterinary surgeon, d. c.-Official assignee, Christie.-Sols. Brewster, Nottingham, and Smith, Birmingham. Fiat, Jan. 19. Pet. Cr. John Rushton, sen., of Nottingham, gent.

TEBAY Richard, of Cheesehill-street, Winchester, in the county of Southampton, plumber and glazier.-Official assignee, Whitmore. -Sols. Finch & Neale, Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Jan. 24. Pet. Cr. Rebecca Tebay, of Cheesehill-street, Winchester, spinster.

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BALLS Thomas, of Thames-street, in the city of London, ironmerchant.-Official assignee, Green.-Sols. Tucker & Steavenson, Sun Chambers, Threadneedle-street. Fiat, Jan. 27. Pet. Crs. James Coombs and William Henry Coombs, of Benet's-hill, Doctors'-commons, carpenters.

BERRIDGE Thomas, of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, tobacconist, d. c.-Official assignee, Pott.-Sols. Johnson & Co. Temple, and Kershaw, Manchester. Fiat, Jan. 25. Pet. Cr. William George Harrison, of the city of London, merchant. BUTCHER William, of Great Marlborough-street, in the parish of St. James, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, commissionagent, dealer in carpets, d. c.- Official assignee, Groom.-Sols. Messrs. Mayhew, Carey-street. Fiat, Jan. 25. Pet. Cr. William Goodchap, of Hatton-garden, accountant.

HILLER George, of Sun-street, Bishopsgate-street, London, varnishmanufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Graham.-Sol. Rutherford, Lombard-street. Fiat, Jan. 26. Pet. Cr. Samuel Matthews, of Charing-cross, India-rubber cloth manufacturer.

LEECH John, of the borough and county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ironmonger.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Harle, Newcastle, and Chisholm & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Jan. 22. Pet. Cr. Mary Hogg, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, spinster.

LEQUEUTRE Alphonso, of Chingford Mills, in the county of Essex, miller and mealman, d. c.-Official assignee, Johnson.-Sols. Adamson & Cooper, Ely-place. Fiat, Jan. 24. Pet. Cr. Mary Warner, of Manor Cottage, Chingford, spinster.

MURCH Henry, of the parish of Norton-under-Hamdon, in the county of Somerset, sail-cloth manufacturer.- Official assignee, Hertzel. Sols. Nicholetts, Bridport, Stogdon, Exeter, and Brace, Essex-street. Fiat, Jan. 20. Pet. Crs. James Haydon and Robert Turner, of Broadwinsor, Dorsetshire, yarn-manufacturers.

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RODHAM Thomas, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer, ale and porter merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Ingledew, Newcastle, and Williamson & Hill, Gray's Inn. Fiat, Jan. 19. Pet. Cr. Allan Robinson Bowes, of Gateshead, gent.

TUBB John, of Basingstoke, in the county of Hants, draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Green.-Sol. Ashurst, Cheapside. Fiat, Jan. 25. Pet. Crs. William White and Smith Greenwell, of Cheapside, warehousemen.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed February 20.

Baker Thomas, of High-street, Camberwell, carpenter.
Exley William, of Manchester, boot-maker.

Ward John, of Nottingham, tailor.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1842, BOTTOMLEY James, of Delph, within Saddleworth, Yorkshire, woollen-manufacturer and merchant, trading under the style or firm of William Bottomley & Co. ; fur. div.

1841, BROWN Robert, of Kingston-upon-Hull, bookseller, printer, and stationer; div.

1843, CUMMING John, of No. 206, Tottenham-court-road, Middlesex, furrier and draper; div.

1808, DANSON George, and John Walmsley, of Liverpool, Lancashire, merchants; div.

1831, DIXON Matthew, of Hessle, in Kingston-upon-Hull, corndealer; final div.

1843, FORD Frederick, of Aldgate, London, draper; div. 1842, GAUTIER François, now or late of Gould-square, Crutchedfriars, London, trading under the firm of Wood, Gautier & Co.; div.

1843, HAVELOCK William, of South Shields, Durham, carver; first and final div.

1842, HILL William, and William Kemble Wackerbarth, of Leadenhall-street, London, ship and insurance agents and merchants; div.

1842, LOCKWOOD James, and George Lockwood, trading together at Wakefield, Yorkshire, and at Saint John's, in New Brunswick, North America, as linen and woollen drapers and merchants, under the style or firm of J. and G. Lockwood; div. 1843, LUCY John, the younger, of Liverpool, Lancashire, tailor and draper; div.

1843, MARKBY Frederick, of Peterborough, Northamptonshire,

common brewer; div.

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1842, PEPPER John, of Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, tailor and draper; div. 1831, RICKETTS John Bourke, of No. 147, Leadenhall-street, London, merchant; div.

SUFFIELD Samuel Wilson, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, druggist; div.

1832, TEMPLE Joseph, of Myton, in Kingston-upon-Hull, common brewer; final div.

1843, WEGG Nathaniel, of East-street, East Greenwich, Kent, victualler; div.

1843, WOOD John, of Beauvale, in Greasley, Nottinghamshire, miller and corn-factor; div.

1843, WOODRUFF James Leonard, of Great Missenden, Bucks, innkeeper and coach-proprietor; div.

Gazette, Friday, February 2.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

COOPER George, of Leeds, in the county of York, butcher, d. c. Official assignee, Young.-Sols. Raynar & Son, Leeds, and Sudlow & Co. Chancery-lane. Fiat, Jan. 27. Pet. Cr. Dorothy Hollins, of Leeds, widow.

DRAGE James Robert, of Leeds, in the county of York, tallow merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Fearne.-Sols. Williamson &

Hill, London, and Cariss, Leeds. Fiat, Jan. 24. Pet. Crs. Thompson Clarkson and Sarah Clarkson, of Leeds, tallowchandlers.

LAMONT Duncan, of the Grapes public-house, West Smithfield, in the city of London, dealer in foreign wines and spirits, porter and ale, and British compounds and tobacco, d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore. Sol. Buchanan, Basinghall-street. Fiat, Jan. 26. Pet. Cr. John William Dexter, of No. 18, Duke-street, Smithfield, glover.

PERRYMAN Joseph Henry, of Birmingham, in the county of War wick, bookseller and publisher, d. c.-Official assignee, ValpySols. Holroyde, Halifax, and Wright, Birmingham. Fiat, Jan. 25. Pet. Cr. William Milner, of Halifax, bookseller.

PETIT Robert, of Exning, in the county of Suffolk, livery-stable keeper, d. c.-Official assignee, Turquand.-Sol. Gill, Harringtonstreet, Hampstead-road. Fiat, Jan. 25. Pet. Cr. Andrew Glen, of Regent-street, baker.

PHILLOTT Robert, late of Clement's-lane, in the city of London, but now of the parish of Blagdon, in the county of Somerset, scrivener, d. c.-Official assignee, Acraman.-Sol. Heaven, Briste'. Fiat, Jan. 30. Pet. Cr. Charles Ranken Hall, of Grove House, Staplegrove, Somersetshire, clerk.

THOMPSON William, and James Mellis, of the borough and county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in England, and of Buenos Ayres and Monte Video, in South America, merchants, commission-agents, and copartners, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Watson, Newcastle, and Shield & Harwood, Queen-street, Cheapside. Fiat, Jan. 22. Pet. Crs. Robert Vernon and John Sowerby, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, glass-manufacturers.

WEBB William, of Leamington, in the county of Warwick, hotelkeeper, d. c.-Official assignee, Bittleston.-Sol. Greatwood, Birmingham. Fiat, Jan. 26. Pet. Crs. Henry Middleton and Joseph Harris, of Birmingham, drapers.

WOOD William Law, now or late of No. 117, Bishopsgate-street Within, in the city of London, export ironmonger.-Official assignee, Belcher.-Šol. Henderson, Mansell street. Fiat, Jan. 30. Pet. Cr. Thomas Yates, of Devonshire-place, Old Kent-road, gent.

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Date of Fiat.

1843, ALLISON George, of Darlington, Durham, scrivener and shipowner; final div.

1843, BEDFORD James, of Melina-place, Westminster-road, Lambeth, Surrey, carrying on business as an iron-merchant; div. 1842, BIDMEAD David, of No. 62, Bread-street, Cheapside, Leadon, warehouseman and shipping agent; fur. div.

1842, BUCKLEY John, of Higher Crompton, near Oldham, Lancashire, coal-master, timber-merchant, and shopkeeper; div. 1842, COLLINGS William, of Devonport, Devonshire, baker; div. 1840, COLLINS John, of Staines, Middlesex, hotel-keeper; div. 1833, CULLEN Michael, of Liverpool, Lancashire, merchant; fur. div.

1828, FRY William, Joseph Fry, and Jonathan Chapman, of Sain Mildred's-court, Poultry, London, bankers; fur. joint div. 1842, HODGSON Daniel, of Sandwich, Kent, banker; div. 1843, JONES Samuel, of No. 78, Cheapside, London, jeweller; div. 1843, LAING Alexander, of Halifax, Yorkshire, draper; div. 1842, LYON Robert, of High Holborn, Middlesex, cabinet-maker and carpet-dealer; div.

1839, YALLOP Rowland, of No. 77, Basinghall-street, Londen, scrivener; div.

BANKRUPT AND DIVIDEND LIST.

Gazette, Tuesday, February 6.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BILLINGTON Samuel, of Birkenhead, in the county of Chester, woollen-draper and tailor.-Official assignee, Morgan.-Sols. Minshull, Liverpool, and Vincent & Sherwood, Temple. Fiat, Jan. 27. Pet. Cr. John Royle, of Chester, joiner.

CHAPMAN Richard, of Scorton, in the county of York, innkeeper, d. c.-Official assignee, Hope.-Sols. Close. Furnival's Inn, Hunton, Richmond, and Teale, Leeds. Fiat, Jan. 31. Pet. Cr. John Young, of Richmond, Yorkshire, brewer.

EWART John, and George Ewart, of the town and county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, auctioneers and partners, d.c.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Brooksbank & Farn, Gray's Inn-square, and Brown, Newcastle. Fiat, Jan. 29. Pet. Crs. Joseph Armstrong, John Blackwell, and John Brunton Falconer, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, printers.

GREGORY Thomas, of Poulshot Mill, in the parish of Poulshot, in the county of Wilts, miller.-Official assignee, Kynaston.-Sol. Austie, Devizes. Fiat, Jan. 29. Pet. Cr. William Gillett, of Melksham, Wilts, accountant, on behalf of the North Wilts Banking Company. HARDLEY John, of West Mills, Newport, in the Isle of Wight, in the county of Hants, miller, d. c.-Official assignee, Alsager.-Sols. M'Leod & Stenning, London-street. Fiat, Jan. 29. Pet. Crs. Edward Hales, John Laforey Butler, Felix Prior, and Charles Butler, of No. 15, Bush-lane, corn-factors. HILLAM Francis, of Cambridge-terrace, Edgware-road, in the county of Middlesex, ale and porter merchant.-Official assignee, Green. Sol. Appleton, Fenchurch-buildings. Fiat, Feb. 5. Pet. Crs. William Clark & Joseph Coulthard, of No. 34, Great Towerstreet, bottle-merchants.

HONE Robert, late of No. 27, Garnault-place, Spa-fields, but now of No. 54, Hatton-garden, both places in the county of Middlesex, stationer, d. c.- Official assignee, Edwards.-Sol. Cattlin, Elyplace. Fiat, Jan. 30. Pet. Cr. Henry Rains, senior, Henry Rains, junior, and William Rains, of Crescent-place, Blackfriars, papermanufacturers.

LANGRIDGE Thomas, of Tonbridge Wells, in the county of Kent, auctioneer and dealer in furniture.-Official assignee, Johnson.Sols. Manning, Craven-street, Strand. Fiat, Feb. 2. Pet. Cr. Thomas Habgood Buxton, of No. 57, Wood-street, warehouseman. MOORE Joseph, of Tamworth, in the county of Warwick, draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Follett.-Sol. Ashurst, Cheapside. Fiat, Jan. 24. Pet. Crs. William White, and Smith Greenwell, of Cheapside, warehousemen.

OGSTON Mary, of Davies-street, Berkeley-square, in the county of Middlesex, watch-maker, d. c. - Official assignee, Graham.-Sol. Ashurst, Cheapside. Fiat, Feb. 2. Pet. Cr. Helen Johnson, of Putney-heath, spinster.

REESBY Charles, of Stamford, in the county of Lincoln, miller, d. c. -Official assignee, Valpy.-Sol. Jackson, Stamford, and Smith, Birmingham. Fiat, Jan. 15. Pet. Cr. Edward Johnson, of Whittering, Northamptonshire, farmer.

SMITH Noel Thomas, the younger, of Lime-street, in the city of London, ship-owner, carrying on business under the firm of Noel Thomas Smith & Company.-Official assignee, Follett.-Sols. Clayton & Cookson, No. 6, New-square, Lincoln's Inn. Fiat, Feb. 2. Pet. Cr. Noel Thomas Smith, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, doctor of medicine.

SUTTON Charles, of Southampton, in the county of Hants, grocer and cheesemonger.-Official assignee, Pennell.-Sol. Oldershaw, King's Arms-yard. Fiat, Jan. 31. Pet. Cr. Joseph Anderson, of College-street, merchant.

TILDESLEY Matthew, of Porto Bello, in the parish of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford, timber-dealer and brick-maker. -Official assignee, Christie.—Sols. Phillips & Bolton, Wolverhampton. Fiat, Jan. 27. Pet. Cr. Henry Chellingworth, of Fulfordheath, near Solihull, Warwickshire, timber-merchant. TISOE Henry, of the town of Hertford, in the county of Hertford, carpenter and builder.-Official assignee, Pennell-Sols. Thompson & Co. Salters' Hall, and Nicholson & Longmore, Hertford. Fiat, Jan. 30. Pet. Cr. Tisoe, of Hertford, plumber.

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WALTON George, of Stockton-upon-Tees, in the county of Durham, wine and spirit merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Dimmock & Burbey, Sise-lane, and Steavenson, Darlington. Fiat, Jan. 22. Pet. Crs. John, William, and Richard Payne, and Richard Nicholson, of St. John-street, Clerkenwell, distillers.

WHITE Thomas, of No. 284, Regent-street, in the parish of Saint Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex, lace-dealer, d. c.-Official assignee, Lackington.-Sol. Ashurst, Cheapside. Fiat, Jan. 27. Pet. Cr. John Dillon, James Morrison, John Kersop, and George Brown, of Fore-street, warehousemen.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed February 27. Dawson Charles, of North-row, Covent garden, fruiterer. Dewson Charles Frederick, of Birmingham, victualler. Hale Robert, of Margate, bookseller. Jenkyns Francis, and John Hay Hardyman, of Love-lane, Eastcheap, Pouchee George John, of Oxford-street, stationer. Withell Thomas, and William Withell, of Padstow, ship-builders. Tregaskes James, of Bristol, victualler. DIVIDENDS.

merchants.

Date of Fiat.

1842, ATHERTON William, of Manchester, Lancashire, flint-glass manufacturer; first div. 1835, GAGE John, of Delverton, Somersetshire, carpenter; div. KNIGHT John Mason, of Rugby, Warwickshire, ironmonger, grocer, and seedsman; div.

1843,

1841,

LANE Hervey, of Derby, innkeeper and licensed victualler; MOLYNEUX Henry, of No. 42, Lombard-street, London, and div. of Ealing-green, Middlesex, watch and chronometer maker; div. 1839, RABEY William, of Redruth, Cornwall, leather-seller and ironmonger; div. RALEIGH Joseph, Thomas Smith Goode, and William Holland, of Manchester, Lancashire, merchants; joint div., and sep. div. of Raleigh.

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1843,

THORNTON William Carr, of Cleckheaton, in Birstall, Yorkshire, machine-maker; div.

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ALDRED John, of the town of Nottingham, wholesale stationer and pasteboard manufacturer. - Official assignee, Whitmore. - Sols. Bradshaw, Nottingham, and Motteram & Giddy, Birmingham. Fiat, Jan. 25. Pet. Cr. Joseph Aldred, of Nottingham, lace-manufacturer.

HETHERINGTON Joseph, Henry Docker, and Cuthbert Johnson, all of No. 89, Quadrant, Regent-street, in the county of Middlesex, lamp-dealers, d. c.-Official assignee, Turquand.-Sols. Clark & Davidson, Essex-street. Fiat, Feb. 3. Pet. Crs. John and Charles Ratcliff, of Birmingham, lamp-manufacturers.

LEONARD Samuel Walker, of Frances-street, Golden square, in the county of Middlesex, butcher, d. c.-Official assignee, Groom. Sols. Pain & Hatherley, Great Marlborough-street. Fiat, Feb. 5. Pet. Cr. James Leonard, of Mount-street, Hanover-square, butcher.

LEWIS William, of Twinnell-street, in the out-parish of St. Philip and Jacob, in the city and county of Bristol, carpenter and builder, d. c.-Official assignee, Hutton.-Sols. Gregory & Son, Bristol. Fiat, Feb. 5. Pet. Cr. George Bragg, of Bristol, ironmonger. MINISTER Edward, of No. 8, Argyll-place, Regent-street, in the county of Middlesex, tailor, d. c.-Official assignee, Alsager.-Sols. Hodgson & Burton, Salisbury-street. Fiat, Feb. 6. Pet. Cr. Thomas Scott, of Howland-street, Fitzroy-square, tailor.

SCOTT Frederick James, of St. Alban's, in the county of Hertford, apothecary, d. c.-Official assignee, Belcher.- Sols. Clark & Davidson, Essex-street. Fiat, Pet. Cr. Charles Glendenwyer Scott, of Broughton-street, Edinburgh, esq.

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TEESDALE Christopher, and Richard Toulson, lately carrying on business in partnership as furnishing warehousemen, in the Westminster-bridge-road, in the county of Surrey.-Official assignee, Green.-Sols. Messrs. Sole, Aldermanbury. Fiat, Jan. 25. Pet. Crs. William Hitchcock, Richard Lewellin, and Christopher Truman, of Wood-street, warehousemen.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 1.

LANG Richard, of Mill Bridge, in the parish of Birstall, in the
county of York, tallow-chandler.-Official assignee, Hope.-Sols.
Jacques & Edwards, Ely-place, and Watts, Dewsbury. Fiat,
Feb. 8. Pet. Cr. Joseph Ward, of Dewsbury, parish clerk.
LAY Thomas, of Dudley, in the county of Worcester, grocer, d. c.-
Official assignee, Bittleston.-Sols. Collis, Stourbridge, and Smith,
Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 6. Pet. Crs. Thomas Baylie, of Stoar-
bridge, and Edward Biven Baylie, iron-merchants.

Armstrong John Flemell, of Blackheath, and Greenwich-road, china- MARKS Edward Mansfield, of No. 21, Mortimer-street, Cavendish

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1843, BELL John, of Basford, Nottinghamshire, hosier; div. 1843, CARPENTER William, of Southampton, stationer; div. 1842, FEHR Thomas James, of High-street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, draper, and dealer in straw bonnets; final div. 1843, HARRIS Mordecai, of Swansea, Glamorganshire, draper; div. 1800, MOON Robert, the elder, and Robert Moon, the younger, of Greenfield, near Coin, Lancashire, manufacturers and merchants; final joint div.

1842, PORTER John, of Nantwich, Cheshire, tailor and draper; div.

1841, POTTER Richard, late of Gisborne Park, Yorkshire, but now of Birkacre, near Chorley, and of Manchester, both in Lancashire, John Potter, of Manchester, and James Potter, of Manchester, cotton-spinners and manufacturers, trading at Manchester, under the firm of J. & J. Potter; first and final joint div.

1843, SEWELL John, of Charles-street, Paddington, Middlesex, victualler and builder; div.

1843, WHIDBORNE Thomas James, of Liverpool, Lancashire, chemist and druggist; div.

Gazette, Tuesday, February 13.

BANKRUPTS.

BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.

RHODES Joseph, of Leeds, woolstapler.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

AMOS Thomas, of No. 114, Kingsland-road, in the county of Middlesex, builder, d. c.-Official assignee, Groom. Sols. Messrs. Sheffield, Leadenhall-street. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Crs. Henry Cheswright, Thomas Sheffield, and Reuben Henry Williamson, of Bunhill-row, timber-merchants.

BARRY John Hoosse, late of St. John, New Brunswick, but now of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, merchant and ship-owner, as a trader indebted together with John Alexander and James Alexander, his late partners in trade.-Official assignee, Turner.— Sols. Sharp & Jackson, Bedford-row, and Miller & Peel, Liverpool. Fiat, Feb. 9. Pet. Cr. George Frederick Thompson, late of St. John, but now of Liverpool, painter.

FAULKNER John, of Danvers-street, Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, builder. - Official assignee, Whitmore. - Sol. Ward, Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Feb. 2. Pet. Crs. Joseph Drake and James Burnley, of No. 315, Oxford-street, window-glass dealers. FIELD George, of No. 2. Bond-court, Walbrook, in the city of London, packer and merchant.-Official assignee, Lackington.-Sol. Cottrill, Throgmorton-street. Fiat, Feb. 9. Pet. Crs. James Barber and George Watson Field, of St. Mary-axe, agents.

square, and of No. 10, Stanhope-street, Regent's-park, both in the county of Middlesex, upholsterer, d. c.-Official assignee, Edwards. -Sol. Ivimey, Chancery-lane. Fiat, Feb. 6. Pet. Cr. Joseph Ivimey, of Chancery-lane, gent.

MILNER John, of Brook-street, New-road, in the county of Middlesex, engine-manufacturer, lately carrying on business, in partnership together, with Frederick Braithwaite, late of the same place, engine-manufacturer, under the firm of Braithwaite, Milner, & Co. - Official assignee, Follett. Sol. Rivington, Fenchurchbuildings. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Crs. James Patishall Jones and George Augustus Brown, of Fenchurch-street, soap and candle manufacturers.

TURNER Robert, of Woodsome Lees, in the parish of Almondbury, and of Highburton, in the parish of Kirkburton, both near Huddersfield, in the county of York, trading under the firm of Robert Turner & Co., as a fancy cloth manufacturer, d. c.--Official assignee, Young.-Sols. Clark & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields, Robinson, Huddersfield, and Bond, Leeds. Fiat, Feb. 6. Pet. Cr. Richard Dewhurst, of Huddersfield, woollen-printer.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 5.
Dickinson William, of Bexley and Poplar, merchant.
Smalley John, of Sneinton, iron-founder.
Webster John, of Sheffield, newspaper-proprietor.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1843, BARANDON Frederick William Eugene, of No. 15, Philpotlane, London, merchant (as surviving partner of Charles Louis Theodore Bergeman, since deceased); div.

1842, BATE Joseph, of Hall-street, in Dudley, Worcestershire, ironfounder; div.

1842, BISHOP George, of St. Mary Axe, London, merchant, ship and insurance broker; div.

1842, BOYD George, and William Boyd, of Kingston-upon-Hu millwrights and engineers; final div.

1841, BROWN John, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, merchant and factor; div. 1843, CARTWRIGHT Saint John, of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, grocer; first div.

1841, DUNCAN Angus, and Charles Duncan, both of Tokenheuse yard, London, merchants, (trading under the firm of Duncan, FERRIS Richard, James Henry Butler, and John Butler, t Brothers); div. Liverpool, Lancashire, merchants, carrying on business under the firm of Ferris, Butler & Co.; div.

1840,

1837, GEORGES William Payne, of Devonport, wine-merchan” div. 1827, HANSFORD Richard, of Weymouth, Dorsetshire, grocer. 1843, HARRISON Joseph, of Lower Rock-mews, and St. James'sstreet, in Brighton, Sussex, coach-builder; div.

1843,

div.

HOLDSWORTH George, of Salterly Mill, Northowram, s Halifax, Yorkshire, worsted-spinner and manufacturer; dir. 1840, HOOD George, of Brownhills, in Burslem, Staffordshire. earthenware-manufacturer; div.

1802, JACKS Walter, of Bristol, merchant; div. 1843, JONES Thomas William, of Wellington, Salop, draper ar mercer; div. 1842, MARSHALL Charles, of Old Castle-street, Whitechapel, Middlesex, brewer; div. 1843, MASON Ambrose, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, coach-proprietor; div.

MUNDEN James Richardson, of Barwick, near Yeovil, S. mersetshire, flax and tow spinner; div.

HIGGINSON Thomas, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, 1843, pawnbroker, auctioneer, general outfitter, and dealer in ready-made clothes and wearing apparel, d. c.-Official assignee, Cazenove.-1843, NETTLETON George, of Brompton, Kent, tailor; div. Sols. Thompson, Liverpool, and Norris & Co. Bartlett's-buildings. 1842, WEBB Alfred, of Liverpool, Lancashire, carpet-seller; fur Fiat, Feb. 8. Pet. Crs. John Woodcock, of Liverpool, wine-merchant, and Charles M'Kee, of the same place, victualler.

div.

ļ 1843, WHELDON George, of Dudley, Worcestershire, clothier; dv

BANKRUPT AND DIVIDEND LIST.

Gazette, Friday, February 16.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

HANNEN James, of No. 20, Little Britain, in the city of London. tallow-melter, and wax and tallow candle merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Belcher.-Sols. Lawrance & Plews, Bucklersbury. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Cr. Thomas Henry Strangways, of King's-road, Bedford-row, solicitor.

HOLDEN Henry, of Dewsbury, in the county of York, dealer in fuller's earth, d. c.-Official assignee, Freeman.-Sols. Richards, Croydon, Scholes, Dewsbury, and Harle, Leeds. Fiat, Jan. 31. Pet.Cr. John Perkins, of Pendle Court, Bletchingley, Surrey, esq. HOLDROYD John, of North Moor, near Seaton Delaval, in the county of Northumberland, farmer, brick and tile maker, d. c.Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Holine & Co. New Inn, and Messrs. Tinley, Tynemouth. Fiat, Feb. 2. Pet. Cr. James Lamb Barker, of Tynemouth, gentleman.

JONES Esther, of West Bromwich, in the county of Stafford, widow, dealer in iron, and trading under the style or firm of Charles Jones.- Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sols. Giles, Gray's Innsquare, and Giles, Birmingham. Fiat, Jan. 30. Pet. Crs. William Henry Dawes and John Samuel Dawes, of Bromford, Staffordshire, ironmasters.

MITCHELL Henry, of the town and county of the town of Nottingham, fellmonger, d. c.-Official assignee, Christie.-Sols. Bowley, Nottingham, and Smith, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 8. Pet. Cr. William Redgate, of Nottingham, maltster.

MURPHY Michael, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, grocer and provision dealer, d. c.-Official assignee, Morgan.-Sols. Mason, Liverpool, and Willis & Co. Tokenhouse-yard. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Crs. Francis Balkwill and Charles Baldwin, of Liverpool, wholesale tea-dealers.

NORMAN Thomas, of Penketh, near Warrington, in the county of Lancaster, sail-cloth manufacturer and farmer.-Official assignee, Bird.-Sols. Vincent & Co. Temple, and Brabner & Atkinson. Liverpool. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Cr. William Woods, Liverpool, brewer.

NUTTALL Thomas, of Rochdale, in the county of Lancaster, porkbutcher, d. c.-Official assignee, Stanway.-Sols. Whitehead, Rochdale, and Clark & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Cr. Robert Nuttall, of Rochdale, butcher.

OSBORNE Henry Roberts, of Truro, in the county of Cornwall, grocer, d. c.-Official assignee, Hernaman. Sols. Lockyer & Bulteel, Plymouth, Surr, Lombard-street, Stokes, Truro, and Moore, Exeter. Fiat, Jan. 29. Pet. Crs. William Burnell and John Burnell, of Plymouth, merchants.

SMITH Henry William, of Tothill-street, Westminster, in the county
of Middlesex, woollen-draper.-Official assignee, Johnson.-Sol.
Lloyd, Milk-street. Fiat, Feb. 2. Pet. Crs. Francis Slater and
Francis Watson Coates, of Wood-street, warehousemen.
WALKER Henry, of Luton, in the county of Bedford, cordwainer.
-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sols. Lambert, Gray's Inn, and
Hunt, Luton. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Cr. William Clark, of Luton,
Bedfordshire, cordwainer.

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1843, ALTAZIN Charles, of Conduit-street, St. George's, Hanoversquare, Middlesex, upholsterer; div.

1842, BEERBOHM Julius Ewald, and William Edmund Slaughter, of Fenchurch-street, London, merchants, trading under the firm of Beerbohm, Slaughter & Co.; final joint div. 1843, BLUNDEN Richard, of Alton, Southampton, plumber, glazier, and ironmonger; div.

1841, DEMAISSE Emilie Moriniere, and Henry Thomas Wooler, of Bucklersbury, London, merchants; joint div.

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1842,

EVANS Rowland, John Foster, Skinner Zachary Langton, and Thomas Foster, of Barge-yard, Bucklersbury, London, East India merchants, trading under the firm of Evans, Foster, and Langton; fur. joint div.

EVANS Mary, John Evans, and Thomas Howard Evans, of the Old-street-road, Middlesex, paper-stainers, carrying on business under the firm of Mary Evans & Sons; final div.

JACKSON Henry, of Mincing-lane, London, merchant; div. JARRETT Arthur, of No. 52, Castle-street, Southwark, Surrey, hat-manufacturer, carrying on business under the style or firm of Bowler & Jarrett; div.

1843, JUDD James, and William Judd, of Romsey, Southampton, mealmen; joint div. 1841, NEWTON William, and John Newton, of Macclesfield, Cheshire, silk-throwsters; joint div.

1843, PICKFORD William, and Henry Game Clapton, of the Back Hall, Bristol, warehousemen and dealers in curriers' tools; div.

1843, POTTER Matthew, of No. 82, New Bond-street, Middlesex, haberdasher; div. WARD James, of Upper Ground-strect, Christchurch, Surrey, iron-founder, trading with Major Ainger and William Handasyde, as iron-founders, in Upper Ground street; div.

1831,

Gazette, Tuesday, February 20.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BECKLEY Richard, late of No. 33, North Audley-street, in the parish of Saint George, Hanover-square, in the county of Middlesex, grocer, coal-merchant, d. c., but now residing at No. 37, Greenstreet, in the said parish.-Official assignee. Belcher.-Sol. Jones, Gray's Inn-square. Fiat, Feb. 14. Pet. Cr. Thomas Wilkinson, of Wilton-road, Pimlico, coal-merchant.

BRYSON Thomas, of No. 26, Addle-street, in the city of London, commission-agent, d. c.-Official assignee, Groom-Sols. Turner & Co. Basing-lane. Fiat, Feb. 17. Pet. Cr. John Stevens, of Ashley-terrace, City-road, gent. DAVENPORT Richard, the younger, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, plumber, glazier, and painter. d. c.-Official assignee, Bittleston.-Sol. Reece, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 15. Pet. Cr. Richard Davenport, of Birmingham, earthenware-dealer. GLAZEBROOK Joseph, of the Sand Pitts, in the borough of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, carpenter and builder, d. c.Official assignee, Valpy.—Sol. Hebbert, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 14. Pet. Cr. William Smith, of Birmingham, stone-mason. LUMLEY Isaac, of the White Horse public-house, Cornwall-road, in the county of Surrey, victualler.-Official assignee, Turquand.Sols. Parnell & Tanqueray, New Broad-street. Fiat, Feb. 16. Pet. Crs. Robert Hanbury, sen., John Favill Buxton, Henry Vellebois, and Edward North Buxton, of Brick-lane, brewers.

PETRIE John Carr, of Bedlington, in the county of Durham, miller, grocer, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Leadbitter, Staple Inn, and Chalton, Morpeth. Fiat, Feb. 6. Pet. Cr. Isabella Forster, of Seghill, Northumberland, widow.

ROWLEY William George, late of the Dover-road, in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey, and late of No. 6, Felixterrace, Liverpool-road, in the said county of Middlesex, winemerchant, and now of No. 6, High-street, Deptford, in the county of Kent, out of business, d. c.-Official assignee, Graham.-Sol. Buchanan, Basinghall-street. Fiat, Feb. 17. Pet. Cr. Thomas Slipper Barnes, of New Weston-street, Bermondsey, agent to an ale brewer.

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