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7/27/2019 The London Gazette (1801.04.07) http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/the-london-gazette-18010407 1/12 jaumb, 15352 [ 3B1 J $ublu])eti % ^uVomtp. From Cuegtiag April 7, to SiltUrDap April 11, i8or. Admiralty-Office, April ii, 1801. £opy of a Letter from Admiral Lutwidge, Commander in thief of His Majefty's Ships and Vejfch in the Downs, to Evan Nepean, Efq; dated the loth In- fant. SIR, IT is with Satisfadlion I en cl of e to you, for the Information of my Lords Commifiioners of the Admiralty, a Letter which I have this Day received from Lieutenant Irwir, commanding the Stag Hired Cutter, acquaintinc; me with his having, Yefterday Evening, captured the French Privateer Le PoifTon Volant, 01 Kouiteen Guns, and m?.nned with Fifty-five Men ; and that lie had alfo recap- tured a Brig, her only Prize fince fhe laft failed from Dieppe. I am, &c. SKEFF. LUTVVIDGE, His Majeflfs Hired Cutter Stag, S I R, Downs, April 10, 1801. I Have the Honor to acquaint you that, Yefterday at Six P. M. Beachy-Head bearing North Ten or Eleven Leaj^uei, we faw a L;; jger ar.d Brig on ciir Weather Bow, and immediattiy gave Chafe to them, and at Half paft Seven captured them both. The Lugger ii called Le PoilTon Volant, a French Privateer belonging to Boulogne, commanded by Ci- tizen J.icque Antoine HcdJ, carries Fourteen Car- riage Guns and Fifty-five Men ; had b ee n o ut Four D.tys from Dieppe, and captured only the Brig above-mentioned. On the Crnife before, flie cap- tured Si."C Velfels, Four of which have been re- captured. The Privateer had Two Men killed and Four wounded. I am, &c. &c. (Signed) J.IMES IRWIN. ^h.ffin^ton Lut'widge, jfc/y; Admiral of the Blue, and Commander in Chief, Lfc. ^c. ijfc. Admiralty-Office, April 11, 1801. Crpy of a Letter from Captain Sir Edvjnrd Hamltoii, Commander of His Majefly's Ship Trent, to Evan Nepean, Efq; dated at Plymouth, the "Jth Inflant. SIR, I Have to acquaint you, for the Information of the Lords Commifiioners of the Admiralty, with the Arrival of Jiis Majelly'j Ship Trent, under my Command, at this Port, and to enclofe the Copy of a Letter I have this Day written to Lord Anaelius BccUiclerk, Captain of His Majelly's Ship Fortunce. I am, Sir, &c. &<:. &c. K. HAMILTON. Copy of a Letter from Captain Sir Edivard Hamilton, of His Majcjlfs Ship Trent, in Cav.'f.tnd-Bay, the 'jth April l8ci, to the Right Honoralle Lord Ame- lias Beauclerl; Captain rf Hit Majejlfs Ship For- tunee. IN Obedience to your Signal, the Chace was con- tinued until D::rk, at which Time being be- calmed among the Rocks of tl;e Ifles of l^ellat I anchored, and the next Morning, (the 3d Inilant,) obferving a large Ship with French Colours, under the Prote6lion of a Cutter and Lugger Priv.itcers, making Sail with the Flood from the Ar,e!ioragc ,of Brehat to Plampoul, the Boats were imme- diately diqiatched under the Command of Lieute- nant Clianiberlayue, having under his Orders Mr. Scallon, Second Lieutenant ; Mr. Bellamy, Third; Mr. Holklns, Mailer ; and Mr. Taite, Ma- rine Officer, &c. &c. ; the Enemy fiemed, at fir ft, determined to refill and defend iheir VcfiVl?, and fent many Boats from llie Shore to their .-Afiillancc, who, with the I.,;igger, took the Ship in Tow, but on the very fpirited and near approach of the Trent's, the Lugger and Boats call off the Tow, and after manitainlng a fevcre Confiiel, aided by a con- tinued Fire from Five Batteries, they were at length fubdued and chafed on the Rocks ; after which the Ship, in the Face of open Day, was mol gal- lantly boarded by the Firil Lieutenant and Marine OfRcer, who, 1 am forry to fay, has loil his Right Leg, and the very meritorious and fpirited Zeal with which all the OtTieers and Men were animated on this Enterprife, refleCls on them the highcft Honor The Ship appears Ertglifli built, about Tht«^ Hundred Tons, with a Cargo of C or n, an d various other Articles, but not having made any Prifoni farther Particulars are unknown. Erclofed I return you a Liil of Killed Wounded ; that of the Enemy could not becxa- afcertniued ; Two were killed on board the Sh and ftveral were drowned : the State of the Pr ^nf

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From Cuegtiag April 7, to SiltUrDap April 11, i8or.

Admiralty-Office, April ii, 1801.

£opy of a Letter from Admiral Lutwidge, Commander

in thief of His Majefty's Ships and Vejfch in the

Downs, to Evan Nepean, Efq; dated the loth In-

fant.

SIR,

IT is with Satisfadlion I enclofe to you, for the

Information of my Lords Commifiioners of the

Admiralty, a Letter which I have this Day received

from Lieutenant Irwir, commanding the Stag

Hired Cutter, acquaintinc; me with his having,

Yefterday Evening, captured the French Privateer

Le PoifTon Volant, 01 Kouiteen Guns, and m?.nned

with Fifty-five Men ; and that lie had alfo recap-

tured a Brig, her only Prize fince fhe laft failed

from Dieppe.

I am, &c. SKEFF. LUTVVIDGE,

His Majeflfs Hired Cutter Stag,

S I R, Downs, April 10, 1801.

IHave the Honor to acquaint you that, Yefterday

at Six P. M. Beachy-Head bearing North Ten

or Eleven Leaj^uei, we faw a L;; jger ar.d Brig on

ciir Weather Bow, and immediattiy gave Chafe to

them, and at Half paft Seven captured them both.

The Lugger ii called Le PoilTon Volant, a French

Privateer belonging to Boulogne, commanded by Ci-

tizen J.icque Antoine HcdJ, carries Fourteen Car-

riage Guns and Fifty-five Men ; had been out Four

D.tys from Dieppe, and captured only the Brig

above-mentioned. On the Crnife before, flie cap-

tured Si."C Velfels, Four of which have been re-

captured.

The Privateer had Two Men killed and Four

wounded. I am, &c. &c.

(Signed) J.IMES IRWIN.^h.ffin^ton Lut'widge, jfc/y; Admiral of

the Blue, and Commander in Chief,

Lfc. ^c. ijfc.

Admiralty-Office, April 11, 1801.

Crpy of a Letter from Captain Sir Edvjnrd Hamltoii,

Commander of His Majefly's Ship Trent, to EvanNepean, Efq; datedat Plymouth, the "Jth Inflant.

SIR,

IHave to acquaint you, for the Information of

the Lords Commifiioners of the Admiralty,

with the Arrival of Jiis Majelly'j Ship Trent,

under my Command, at this Port, and to enclofe

the Copy of a Letter I have this Day written to

Lord Anaelius BccUiclerk, Captain of His Majelly's

Ship Fortunce.

I am, Sir, &c. &<:. &c.

K. HAMILTON.

Copy of a Letter from Captain Sir Edivard Hamilton,

of His Majcjlfs Ship Trent, in Cav.'f.tnd-Bay, the

'jth April l8ci, to the Right Honoralle Lord Ame-

lias Beauclerl; Captain rf Hit Majejlfs Ship For-

tunee.

IN Obedience to your Signal, the Chace was con-

tinued until D::rk, at which Time being be-

calmed among the Rocks of tl;e Ifles of l^ellat I

anchored, and the next Morning, (the 3d Inilant,)

obferving a large Ship with French Colours, under

the Prote6lion of a Cutter and Lugger Priv.itcers,

making Sail with the Flood from the Ar,e!ioragc

,of Brehat to Plampoul, the Boats were imme-

diately diqiatched under the Command of Lieute-

nant Clianiberlayue, having under his Orders

Mr. Scallon, Second Lieutenant ; Mr. Bellamy,

Third; Mr. Holklns, Mailer ; and Mr. Taite, Ma-

rine Officer, &c. &c. ; the Enemy fiemed, at fir ft,

determined to refill and defend iheir VcfiVl?, and

fent many Boats from llie Shore to their .-Afiillancc,

who, with the I.,;igger, took the Ship in Tow, but

on the very fpirited and near approach of the Trent's,

the Lugger and Boats call off the Tow, and

after manitainlng a fevcre Confiiel, aided by a con-

tinued Fire from Five Batteries, they were at length

fubdued and chafed on the Rocks ; after which

the Ship, in the Face of open Day, was mol gal-

lantly boarded by the Firil Lieutenant and Marine

OfRcer, who, 1 am forry to fay, has loil his Right

Leg, and the very meritorious and fpirited Zeal with

which all the OtTieers and Men were animated onthis Enterprife, refleCls on them the highcft Honor

The Ship appears Ertglifli built, about Tht«^

Hundred Tons, with a Cargo of Corn, and various

other Articles, but not having made any Prifoni

farther Particulars are unknown.

Erclofed I return you a Liil of Killed

Wounded ; that of the Enemy could not becxa-

afcertniued ; Two were killed on board the Sh

and ftveral were drowned : the State of the Pr

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requiring ProteAion into Port, and the Wind being

Eallerly, I judged it prudent to put into this Place.

I am, &c. &c. &c.

(Signed) E.HAMILTON.

/-//? of Killed and Wounded.

Two Seamen killed.

One Marine Officer wounded.

E. HAMILTON, Captain.

Admiralty-Office, April il, 1801.

Copy of a Letter from Lord j^melius Beauclerl, Cap-

turn of His MajeJIfs Ship Fortunec, to Evan Ne-

pean, Efq; dated at Spithead, the St/j Injlanl.

SIR,

iHave to acquaint you, for the Information of

my Ldids Commilfu)ntr3 of the Admiralty, on

the 5th of this Month, at the Dawn of Day, Rock

Doiivre, E. S. E. Six Miles, we captured La Maf-

carade French Privateer Schooner, pierced for

Twelve Guns, and Forty Men, Four Days from

Cherbourg.

I am, &c. &c. &c. A. EEAUCLERK.

Admiralty-Ofiice, April 11, I 801.

Copy of a Letter from Captain Griffiths, Commander

of His Rtajefly's Sloop Ataldnte, lo E-van Nepean,

Efq; dated Plymouth-Sound, the 6th Iiijlant. -

SIR, •

ENCLOSED I tranfmic, for their Lordrtiips'

Information, a Copy of niy Letter to the Ho-

norable Admiral Cornwallls, ftatiiig the Capture of

a French Brig Privateer on the ill Inllant, by His

Majefty's Sloop under my Command, in Company

with the Viwr Cutter.

I am, &c. A. J.GRIFFITHS.

SIR, • Atah-Mc, at Sea, ^th April I So 1

.

IHave the Honor to inform you, that cruiliug in

the Execution of your Orders, the Viper Cut-

ter in Company, we fell in, on the l'.\ Initaut, off

the Land's End, with Four French Privateers, a

Lift of which I enclofc. Three of them hauled

off", and, after a Cbace of Seventeen Hours, I cap-

tured Le Heros Brig of St. Maloes, Rtnne Croflc,

Matter, mounting Fourteen Guns, and manned with

Seventy-three Men.

I am. Sir, &c. &c. &c.

A. J.GRIFFITHS.

The HonoraUc Admiral Carniuallis,

ts'c- £i'V. ^i:.

Commijfwns in the Chtfliire Mihc!a,_/^'-W by the Lord

Lieutenant.

James Bavh-y, Gent, to be Enfign, vice Alfton.

Dated Ivli.uh 2, 1801.

Leonard Sellers, Gent, to be Enfign, vice Collier.

Dated March 3, 1801.

Commifftons in the Royal Lancaflrire Militia, ^^-wf^

by the Lord Lieutenant.

Benjamin Ravi'fon, Efq; to be Deputy Lieutenant.

Dated December 22, 1800.

ijl Battalion.

Major William Farington to be Lieutenant-Colonel,

vice Braddyl!, refigned. Dated March 25, 1801.

Captain John Plumbe to be Major, vice Farington,

promoted. Dated as' above.

Lieutenant and Paymafter James Radford to be

Captain, vice Plumbe, promoted. Dated March

26, 1801.

Enfign John Stuart, Gent, to be Lieutenant, vice

Radford, promoted. Dated as above.

id Battalion.

James Clark, Gent, to be Enfign. Dated March 6,

1801.

Henry Thornber, Gent, to be Enfign. Dated

March 27, i8oi.

7jd Battalion.

Thomas TratFord, Efq; to be Captain. Dated

March 6, 1801.

George Ruficll Sladden, Gent, to be Enfign.

Dated P'tbruary 6, 1801.

David Raw, Gent, to be Enfign. Dated February

16, 1801.

Newci.-men Edgeworth, Gent, to be Enfign. Dated

Maich 6, I Bo I.

¥N purfuance of an Order of the Honorable the

-o- Houfe of Commons, Notice is hereby given,

that Application is now making to Pailiamcnt for

Leave to bring in a Bill to enlarge the Term and

Powers of an Aft patted in the Thirlyfecond Year

of the Reign of His prefent Majefly King George'

the Third, intituled " An Aft for improving the

Navigation of the River Nfedway from the Town of

Maiditone, through the fcveral Parilhes of Maid-

ftone, Boxley, Allington, and Aylesf)rd, in the

County of Kent," and for raifing a further Sum of

Money for carrying the faid Aft into Execution, and

for other Purpofes. Dated the 6th Day of April1 8oi

.

George Burr, Clerk tji the Truftces.

Navy-Office, April 9, 1801.

"T^HE Principal Officers and Commiffioners of His

Majejly's Navy do hereby ^'me Notice, that on

Friday the 2^'h Injlant, at 0ns o'Cloci, ihy will be

ready to treat <-Mtth fuch Pcrfons as may be •willing to

fupply His Majfjly's Tards at Chatham and Sheerncfs

•with Coopers' Wares,

on a /landing Contrafl, to comivence the 28th j^uly next.

A Form of the Tender nay le feen at this OJfce.

No Tender tvill be received afiet Tivelve 0' Clock,

nor any noticed, unlcfs the Party, or an Agent for him,

attends. R. A. Nelfon, Secretary.

Eaft India-Houfe, Marcli 25,, 1801.

'T'HE Court of DireSors of the United Company of

Merchants of England trading to the Eqjl Indies

do hereby give Notice,

That a General Court of the faid Company •will be

held at their Houfe, in Lcadenhall-Street, on Tiufday

the 1 4//) of April next, from Eleiien Clock in the

Forenoon until Six in the Evening, to ballot on thefol-

loiuing ^teflion, agreeably to the Ad of the Thirty-ninth

of His prefent Majefly, Cap. 89. Sea. 5. u;c.

" That this Court confirm the Refolution of the

" Court of DireQors of the 2Hth "January lajl, •whereby

" the Commander and Otviurs of the ^leen arefully

" acquitted from all Imputation of NcgleSl or M'lf-

" conduS in refpeS to the Lofs of that Ship ;"

In order to determine by fuch Ballot •whether Three

Parts in Four of the Proprietors prefent at fuch Ge-

neral Court, concur •with the Court of Diredors in ac-

quitting the Commander and Oivners of the ^leenfrom

all Imputation of Neglect or MifconduB refpeaing the

Lofs of that Ship. William Ramfay, Secretary.

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Eaft India- Houfe, April 9, 1801.

^T^HE Court of DireSors of the United Company of* Merchants of England trading to the Ec\fl Indies

do hereby gi-je Notice,

That they are ready to receivePropofnis

in Writin';,

at any Time en or before IVednefday the ZOlh of Mi'y

next, from any Perfons on tvhat Terms and Conditions

they are iL-illing to build S/.'ij>s of about 1 2CO Tons

Burthen, to be let on Freight for the [aid Compiinv's

Service for Six Voyages certain, at full Freightfor

1200 Tons, and half Freight for furpliis Tonnage,

fvch Propofals fignifying a pcrmar.cnt Peace Freight,

tvhich mil/} be alike to China and all Parts of India

(except Bengal), -with Kintledge or ivilhout Kintledge

for thefaid Six Voyages.

That thefe fcveral Rates of Freight be rffered on the

lotvej} Terms for Ships built in the Jiiver Thames or at

the Out-Ports, as there •zvill not be an Opportunity of

nuiiing any j^batemenl ; and as ^/e/lions may arife

.ifpeBing the loive/l Tender, the Court hereby declare,

that they mean to accept the Tenders tvhich appear 10

them, under all Circiivflaiices, to be the lotvefl Offer, if

they P^all appear to the Court to be reafonable. The

Tenders, with the Words " Ship Tender" on the

Cover, to be feveral'y fealed np and left ivith the Se-

iretary at or before Tiuelve 0' Clock at Noon on thefaid

20th of May, beyond which Hour not any Tender luill

('.• received. William Ranifay, Secretary.

The Particulars of the principal Dimcnfions and

Scantlings, alfo an Inventory cf the principal Stores,

the Copy of the ufual Charter- Party as an Outline, to-

gether -with the other Terms and Conditions on which

the Ships are to be tendered and entertained in the Com-

pany's Service may be had, on ^application to Mr. Cog-

gan. Clerk to the Committee of Shipping, on or rfter

Friday the I'jth Inflant ; and that not any Tender will

ie lonfidercd unlefs maile in every RefpeS conformably

to the above Terms.

Eaft-India Houfe, April 2, 1801.

'T^HE Court of Direaors of the United Company of*- Merchants of England, trading to the Eafl Indies,

do hereby give Notice,

That all Bills of Exchange drawn from India and

China upon the Company in England, and fallingdue

in the Months of May, fuiie, and 'July next, be imme-

.utely paid in Cafh, or received in Payment for Goods

ghl or to be bought at the Company's Sales, deduQing

iJfcountfor the unexpired Time.

William Ramfay, Secretary.

Exchequer- Bill Office, /Ipril 9, 1 801

.

F.xciifqiier-Bills iflucd prr Aft 39 & 40 Geo III.

Cap. 33. for ifluing Exchequer-Bills on the Credit

of the Aids for the Service of tiie Year 1 800,

bcjirinp liate the 7th, 8lh, Qtli, lOth, 14th, 23d,

and 24lh May i8oo,

TO BE PAID OFF.

''pHE Lords Commi/fioners of His Majcftfs Trca-

fury , have given Direl/ions for paying off the

<il:ve-mentioned Exchequer-Bills, and that the Principal

and Iiiterefl on the faid Exchequer- Bills fl.mll be paid

at the Exchequer-Bill Office, in Saint Margaret's-Slreet,

between the Two Palace-l'ards, lVcf}:ninller, on Mon-

day the z-jth of this inflant jlpril, on which Day the

Intere/i on the faid Exchequer-Bills will ceafe : ylnd

Attendance will be given on Friday the icth inflant,

and every fucceeding Day, (Sundays and Holidays

T

excepted,) until IVednefday lie 2 2d Infant, inclufive,

from Ten 0' Clock In the Morning till One in the After-

noon, for the Purfrfe of receiving the fame ; and for

the greater Difpalch, the Bearers of the faid Bills are

defiredto

bring Ltjls thereof, containing the Numbersin numerical Ore'er, according to the Value of the faid

Bills,) 1 iine of Commencement of Interefl, -with the

principal Sums and Interejl due on ftich Bills, to be

computed at 37c/. by the Day on every 1 00/. from the

Time of Conimencement to the faid 27/A Day of April

I 801

, on which Day the Interejl on thefaid Exchequer-

Bills will ceafe ; and they are defired to write their

Names and Places of Abode on fich Eifls, and indorfe

their Names on the faid Bills.

And fiich Perfons as are defirous of having Nem}

Exchequer Bills in Part of Payment, upon mentioning

the fame at the Bottom of their Eifis, delivered on or be-

fore the 22d April Inflant, may be accommodated with

New Bills, carrying an Interefl 0/ 3 5 </• by the Day

on every I CO /. ,• ivhichfaid New Bills will bear Date

the faid 21th Day of April 180 1, and will be de-

livered on IFednefhiy the 2<)lh of April, and following

Days. The faid New Bills will be receivable into any

of the Public Revenues Four Months after Date, un-

lefs previoujly difcharged.

Weftmiiifter Fire-OfHce, Bedford-Street,

March 28, 1 80 1.

HE General Meeting ajtpointed by the Deed of

Settlement, to be Yearly in April, for the Choice of

Auditors for the Tear enfving, and on other Affairs,

will be held at this Office on Thurfday the I dth Day ofApril next, at Twelve 0' Clock at Noon precifely

.

G. H. Browne, Secretary.

ATOlice is hereby given t-o the Offcers and Ships' Com-*• pany of His Alajefly's Ships Latonn, Frank Sc-

ihrron, Efq; Commander ; Pylades, Adam M^Kenzie,

Efq; Commander ; Juno-, George Duinlis, Efq; Com-

mander ; and Cornier Hired Cutter, Lieutenant Tho-

mas Searle, Efq; late Comman<icr, who were a3ually

on board at the Capture of the Galliot Vier Vender

Galliot fonge Gaffina ; Galliot, Name unknown ;

Crafb and l-'/aarwiick Gun-Boats, captured on the

nth Augiifl 1799,they will be paid their refpeSive

Proportions on the Hulls, Stores, iifc. on hoard thefaid

Ships on thi'ir Return ti Yarmouth ; and the Shares not

then demanded will be recalled the firfl IVednefday in

every Month at the Accompling-Houfe of Mejfrs. Wil-

liam and jfames Fipicrs, Tarmontl>ffor Three Tears.

William and James Fithers, Acting Agents.

London, April 10, 1801.

AjOlice is hereby given, that a Diflrihution of the Pro-

'ceeds cf thefollowing Vejfels, viz.

Ordnance Stores of Temeraire, Minerve, and Rege-

neration, captured in March IJOS i

America, captured6th April

1796;Friendfchap, captured 2 jth May 1796;

Vrow deliana Maria, captured \fl Sober 1796 ;

Admiralitat, captured 1 2th Augujl 1 797 ;

E^atite, Head- Money, captured 231/ Au-^ufl f ;-;

by His A:ajejyy Ship Jafon, Charles Stirlii,:. Fj);

Commander, will be made at the Office of 3-:.fn- On-

manney and Druce, No 17, Cecil-Street, en Friday the

l-jth Infant ; and will be recalled at the firm Placi

every fuLCetding Fridayfor Three T^trs to come.

Waller Stilling, Agent.

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AVERAGE PRICES OF BRITISH CORN,

B- the Oanrter of EMn W.ncheste,. Bulhels, and of OATMEAL per BoU of Holbs.

^

I^r.KUUPO,., f^om the Return, received In the Week ended the 4th of Apr.l ,80..

Mldcllefex, •

LSiiirey,

Hertford, -

Ikdford, -

Hniitingdon,

Northatnptoii,

Rutland,

Leicefter, -

Nottingham,Derby,"^

Stafford,

Salop,

Hereford,

Worceller,

Warwick, -

Wihs,

Berks,

Oxford,

Bncks,

Montgomery,

Brecon,

Radnor,

©iftvias.

f EITex,

ift^Kent,

ISuffcx,

I Suffolk,

2''

ICambridge,

3d Norfolk,

, \ Lincoln,^'^'

IYork,

f Durham,5''

( Northumberland,

, f Cumberland,^'"

)\Vcftmorland,

fLancader,

7^''[ Cheller,

("Flint,

\ Denbigh, -

«th < An:^lefea, -

i Carnarvon,

(^Merioneth,

r Cardigan, -

) Pen broke,

y'^"\ Carmarthen,

( Glamorgan,

( Glouceller,

loth '^ S. merfet,

(Momnouth,

VDevon,

I '>^^

ICorn wall, -

, ( Dorkt«2^^

[Hants,

INLAND COUNTIES.

Wheat.

s. J.

162 9

167 8

146 8

142

149

'37

•35

141

>431+5

^59

'75

t«3

184

'74

166

164

.65

147

.58

172

Rye. B^iiley.

J. d. s. d.

103

114 46 —

I

OS

121

JI5

1^2

'43 "

75 "i76 10!

71 41

83 4

87 o|

80 oj

81 o

90 10

8y 2

1

82 9i

92 5

1 10 10

113 o

106 10

111 6

90 o

72 980 8

83 9

99 2

112 o

103 7

45 2,

46 8

44 6

40 6

39 4

37 4

39 °

42 2

494

47 <>

54 11

53 6

J4810

i52 5

154 10

44 «

Beans.

s. d.

66 III

71 6

70 o

70 10

69 3

62 o

79 o

8i 7

90 o

88 10

84 2

1 10 2

92 10

94 »

93 9

84 o

78 98i 8

60 9

Peafe. Oatmeal. BeerorBij;.

s. d. s. d. J. d,

74 8,

73«^'

71 10

67 8

67 I

62 o

156

84

85

75 4

64 5

72 5

75 7

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AVERAGE of ENGLAND and WALES.

1 154 8I115 4

I90 4I46 6

I 79 7 (87 J I24 10 I

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London, Apiil 7, iSoi.

J\^Ol'ice is hereby given, that an Account of Sales

^ ' ariftng from the Salvage of the Brig Eli-x-aheth,

recaptured by His Majejly^s Hired Cutlers l.ord Dun-

can and Vigilant on the 26th December l8co, iL-ill be

regijlercd in the High Court of Admiralty, agreeable to

Ad of Parliament.

Cooke and Halford, Agents for the Lord

Duncan.

Ric'aaid Hallilay, Agentfor the Vigilant.

London, April 6, 1801.

^^Otice is hereby given to the Officers and Company

of His Majejly's Hired Cutter Lord Duncan,

Lieutenant William IVells, Commander, who 'were ac-

tually on board at the Recapture of the Brig Elizabeth,

on the z6lh December 1800, that they ivill be paid their

rcfpeltive Proportions of the Net Proceeds of Salvage

arifing from the faid Recapture, on board the L'.i d

Duncan Cutter on her Arrival in Port ; and the Sharesnot then paid -will be recalled at No. 7, Beaufort- Build-

ings, every Tuefday for Three Years to come.

Cooke and Halford, Agents.

N[London, April 7, 1801.

lOtice is hereby given to the Officers and Company

of His Majejly's Ship Lion, Manley Dixon, Efq;

Captain, ivho ivere aBually on board at the Capture rf

the French Privateer Le Chaffiur, on the 29/A De-

cember 1 798, that a Di/lribution of the Net Proceeds

ar'ifingfrom the Head Money of thefaid Prize ivill be

made at No. 7, Beaufort- Buildings, on Tuefday the

\^h Inflant ; and the Shares not then paid ivill be re-

called every Tuefday at thefame Place for Three Tears

to come. Cooke and Halford, Agents.

AjOtice is hereby given to the Officers and Ship's

•^ Company of His Majejly's Hired Cutter Courier,

Lieutenant Thomas Searle, Efq; late Commander, -who

were aSually on board at the Capture of the Brig pre-

derich, on the \fl July 1799, they will he paid thAr

rej'peciive Proportions of Pour Hundred Pounds in

Advance ; and the Shares not then demanded will be

7-eealIed thejirjl Wedneftlay in every Month at the Ac-

compling-Houfe of Mejj'rs. William and 'James Fifiers,

Yarmouth, for Three Years.

William and James Fifhcrs, Agents.

THE Partnerfhip lately fiibfifting between Catharine

Eaikcr, Samuel Barker, and John Barker Scott, of the

City of l.itchficia, Tankers, was on the 31II of March hall

dillolved l)y mutual Conient. 'I'he ijiidncls will in future be

carried on by the faid Catharine Barker and John Baiker

Scott. Wituefsour Hands the zd of AprM 1801.

Cath. Barker.

S. Barker.

John B. Scott.

Plymouth April 4, 1801.

Notice is hereby given, that the Partnerlhip wliirli ex-

ited between Andrew Hillcy and David Jardine, of

.Plymouth, in the County of Devon, Malftersand

Beer-

Brewers, was diflolved by tlie Death of the faid David Jar-

dine on the aU> Day of March l.dl by mutual Confenl ; and

the faid Bufirefs is now carried on hy the faid Andrew Hil-

ley on his own feparate Account, and wl'.o wiil receive and

pay all Monies due to and owing from tlie faid Partnerlhip.

And. Hilley.

Eliza Irenick Jardine,

Adminiftratrix of the Etfefts of the late

David Jardine.

March ,'!1, igoi.

THE Partncrdiip heretofore fuhfifling between ThomasSkinner ami Richard Knight, of Outtcr-I.ane, in the

City of London, Wholefale CJlovers, is this Day diflolved by

niutuai Confent ; and the, Bufinefs will in futuie be carried

on by the faid Thomas Skinner, who is duly onthoi'ized to

receive all Debts owing to the Efl.itc, and will difcl.argc all

juft Demands upon the fame.

T. Skinner.R. Knight.

Bridol, April ?,i8oi.

Notice is hereby given, that the Copartnerlhip carried on

l.v u^nnd-r tj-.e liim of Daltera and Roeh*, is this

D:iy dinblved. James Dnltera.

George Roche.

Notice is lureby f^ivcn, that the Copartnerlhip feme

Time fipit exiliing and catricd on between Jo!mReader and William J;'nies Pvle, late of Totrcnham-Couit-

Ro.nl, in the P.u-.lli of Saint I'ancras, in the County of Mid-dlcfex, Taylors and Habit-Makers, under the Name, Style,

and firm of Reader and Pyle, was in the Month of Oftober

179.;, <liirolved bv mutnri Confent : As witnefs our Hands

the 2d Day of April 1801. William Jamei Pyle.

John Reader.

April 2, 1801.

Notice is hereby given, that the Partnerlhip lately fub-

filHng between us the nnderfigncd Thomas Smith,

John Rufby, and William Smith, of Horfc-Shoj-Wharf,

Bankfidc,Southwark, Corn-Dealcis, vasthis Day dillolved

by mutual Confent. All Perfons indebted to-the faid Part-

nerlhip Concern are rcquefted to pay their Debts to Mr.

John Rtifhy at the faid Premifcs, at Bankflde aforefaid, whois dul)' authorized to leceive the fame, and who will dil-

charge all Debts due from the faid Copartnerlhip.

Thomas Smith.

John Rujby.

'Wm. Smith.

Manchcfler, April y, 1801.

Notice is hereby given, that the Cop ntncrlhip Concern

between John Greenwood and William Batcman, car-

ried on from the ift of January 1799 to the iil of January

ii?oo,undcr the Name and Firm of Nathaniel Kirkman and

Company, and fince that Period under tlie Name and Firm

of Greenwood and Batcman, was and Uill is carried on

folely on the Account of tlie fnd John Greenwood and

William Batcman, by whom all Debts and Credits, in the

Name of cither firm will be paid and received.

John Greenwood.

William Bateman.

Nath. Kirkman.

Noticeis hereby given, that all Connexion in the Trade

lately carried on under the Hrm of Fincham and

Evens, at Staplcford-Abbott, in the County of Eflcx, ceafcd

on the 5th Day of July iJJoo ; and that all Debts due unto

or owing by the faid Fincham and Evens are to be received

or paid by Benjamin Fincham, at Stapleford-Abbot aforefaid.

Witnefs our Hands this 20th of February ,801.

Benj. Fincham.

Samuel Evens.

April 9, 1801.

Notice is hereby given, that the Members of the Benefit

.Society of Taylors, held at the Three CatUes, Saint

Andrew's-Hill, Blackfriars, will hold a Meeting on MondayEvening next the 20th of April, on fnccial Aifairs.

D.BkANNl.S, Clerk.

I.HARRISON,JAS. HANKS,Stewards.

Notice is hereby given, at the Requefl of the major Part

of the Afllgnecs, that a Meeting of the Creditors of

Charles Holt and Edward Davis, late of Hatton-Wall, in the

Parifli of Saint Andrew, Holborn, in the County of Middle-

fex, [ewellers, FaOars, Dealers, Chapmen, and Partners,

(Bankrupts,) wi-U he held on Tnclday the i4th-of April next,

at Six o'clock in the Evening, at the Baptift-Head Coffe*-

Houl'e, Chancery-Lane, on fpccial Aifairs.

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CHELMSrORD PI.ATK.

rnS is to give Notice, tli.il tlic above Plate is to be run

for by 'I'hiee Yuars nld Fillies, as well as Four Y-cars,

his Vear, and !oi the future; tlie former to cany Seven

it^in.- Seven Pound, and tlie Uitter Kine Stone.

liy Older of the Right Honorablf the Fjrl of Chc-acifield,

Mafcr of the Hurll- to His Majellv.

D. PARKER, CLrk of the Stables.

The King's Mews, April 8, 1801.

INTIMATION TO HEIRS.

Irany of the Brothers of the dcceafed John Smith,

\ oun^'ctl, Merchant, in Aberdeen, are ;i.livc ami clioole to

loiiit: foi-vvaic!,ti.i:y will be iuformed of (bmcthing for t4ieir

Adviintajie, on Application to his Executors in Aberdeen.

1.(1?. D CrL\NCELl,OR. WeJacfday the illh D.iy of Fe-

bvnnrv, in the Foitv-firif Year of

the Rciivn of I lis 'Majeliv King

C.^Lor^e the Third, One ih'oufand

eight hundred and one, between

J'.>nnna Harris and others Plain-

titis, Ephraim Jefferies Han is and

his Wife and another. Defendants.

I~'Orafmuch as this Court was this prefent Day informed

' by Mr. Martin, of Counlcl for tlie Plainlilfs, that the

P!:.intiff"s on the nth of February 1800, cchibitcd tbclr Bill

in this Court againll the Defendants,as by the Six Clerks' Cer-

tificate now read appears, and took out Procefs of Suh])aEna

a^.iinrt the Defendant Ephraim JelTcrics Harris returnable on

tlit lath Day of Febniary i8oo, requiring him and his Wife

to appearand anlwer tise fame ; that the faid Defendants

not appearing, an Attachment, with Proclamations, ilTued

againft the faid Defendant, Ephraim Jerfjries Harris, for

Y\'ant thereof, dircfled to the Sheriff of Glouccllcrfliirc, who

b.iili returned th.it he is not to be found ; It is thereupon or-

dri\<i, that the faid Defendants EpJiraim Jefferies Harris and

biv Wife do appear to the Plaintiffs' BiU on or before the

Y'nd Day of next Eafter Term.

TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED.WHereas by indented Deed of I.eafe, bearing Date the

2,ldDayof December, in the Year of our Lord i-i;,,

made between the Honorable Edward Brabazon, Efq; Second

•Son of the Riglit Honorable Chambre Earl of Mcath, of the

one Part, and John Marlhall, of Clonmell, in the County of

Tipperary, Gent, of the other Part, the faid Edward Bra-

bazon did demifc unto the faid John MarfhaU, his Heirs,

E.xccutors, Adminiffrators, and AlTigns, All that and thole

the Town and Lands of Garrylilh, in Two Parcels, viz. in the

rirft Parcel 57 Acres, Plantation Meafure, profitable Land,

Part of John Fiflicr's Retrenchments ; in the Second Part of

(thefaiil Garrylifli 79 .\cres 3 Roods, of like Land and Mea-

fure ; in the South Part of Gurteenharnane, retrenched by

Richard Clutterbuck, 270 Acres, of like Meafure, profitable

Land, and .',0 Acres unprofitable Land; in Killamoanc

S6 Acres 2 Roods 26 Perches profitable Land, and 74 Acres

unprofitable Land -, in Drumtrafney, retrenched by Thomas

AVIiite and John Dooling, 54 Acres, of like Meafure, profit-

able Land; more in the fame, .;8 Acres i Rood 32 Perches

profitable Land, of like Mcafnre ;in Rathcardau 102 Acres i

Rood S Peichcs profitable Land, Plantation Meafure ; more in

a Parcel of the fame, retrenched by Thomas White anJ John

Dooling, 23 Acres 3 Roods 8 Perches, like Meafure, profit

able L.and ; more in th. fame, befides the faid Rctreoch-

mcuts, 62 Acres 3 Roods 24 Perches, of like Meafure, pro-

fitable Land ; in Gortnacrauagl! 59 Acres 3 Roods 4 Perches,

of like Meafure, profitable Land ; all which faid Lands and

Premifts are fituate, lying, and being in the Territory of

Ileagh, and County of Tipperary : to have and to hold all

and fingular the faid granted and demifcd Premifei, with

their and every of their Appurtenances, (except as in the

faid Indenture is particularly excepted,) unto the faiil John

Marlhall, his Heirs, Executors, Adminiftrators, and Alligns,

from the ill Day of November then la(l pall, for and during

the natural Lives of the Honorable Chaworth Lord Braba-

zon, chlert Son of the Right Honorable Chamb.c Earl of

Meath, the Brother of the Leflbr, the faid Edward Biaba-

zon the Lellor, and Brabazon Ponfonby, Efq; elded Son of

William Ponfonby, of Be(borougb, in the County of Kil-

itcnny,Efq; and the .Survivor or Survi\ors, or longer or longed

l-iver of them; and after their or .mv or either of their

Dfccafc, for and dnriug the Term of any new Life or Live?,

to be nominated or inferted by the faid John Marlhall, hit

Heirs, Executors, Adminftrators, and Afligns for ever, in ihr

Room of the faid Lord Brabazon, Edward Brabazon,and Bra-

bazon Ponfonby, or in tlie Room of any other Life or LivcS, to

be for ever nominated and inferted as aforefaid,on Paymentof 25!. Stciling, of lawful Money of Ireland, as a Fine for

evOT fueh new Lif;, to be lb no.iiinatcd and inferted bvthe faid John Mailball, his Hcir.s, Executors, .Adnunillratois,

and Alfigns for ever, in

Twelve Calendar Months after theDeceafe of any of the Lives tiicrtinbefore mentioned, or

thereinafter to be nominated or infcited, fubjcit to the

yearly Rents then in mentioned, that is lo fay, the Rent of

40I. Sterling for the Firrt Year and a Half, to be computedfror.i the ill Day of Novembci-.lhcn lall pift to the ift Dayof May 1715 ; and from and after the faid ill Day of MayI7i5,theye.trly Ucn; or Sum of 50L Sttiiing, and is. in the

Pound Receiver's Fees, in Default of Payment within the

.Space of Cl D..y5 after tr.e Days of Prx'nunt therein men-tioned

:hi which faid Indenture there i. contained a Cove-

nant on the Part of the faid Lcflbr, bis Heirs, Executors,

Adminiftrators, or AlTigns; for the perpetual Renewal of tb.e

faid Leafc to the faid John Marfhafl, his Heirs, ExcciUots,

Adminiftratois, and Adigns, upon the Fall of every of the

Lives in the faid Leafc na.-ncd and thereafter to be added

theieto by virtue of faid Covenant for Renewal, upon Pay-ni.:nt of a Fine of 2jl.: And whereas tlie faid John Marlhall,

under and by virtue of the faid Leafe, entered into tbeSeifia

and PoniiTionof th: faid dcmifed I-ands and Premifes; and

whereas the faid Honorable Chaworth Lord Brabaton, cldefl

Son of the Right Honorable Chambre Earl of Meath, the

Brother of the LelTor, the faid Edward Biabaron tiic Lcdbr.

and the faid Brabazon Ponfonby, tlie f.iid Three Ccllui que

vies named in the faid Leafe, are dead; and whereas the

Eftate, Right, Title, and Intadi of the fai.l Edward Braba-

zon, the I.effiir in and to the faid Lands and Premifcs.

and to the Rent and Renewal Fines payable thereout,

are now vilK-d in Roger Barrett, of Montagu-Street, in the

County of Dublin, and Kingdom of Ireland, Efq; as Dcvifcr

thereof, named in tile lad Will and 'I'edament 01 Edward

Brab.izon,foimerlyof Taiah-Houfc,in tlie County of Meath,

anil late of the CJty of Dublin, Flq; deceafcd ; and whcie.iB^

I the laid Roger Barrett hud DiiViculty in difcovcring the

Tenant to fad Lands and Premiks, or the Alligncc or AfJig- •

n?es of luch iTenant ; .nnd wher^'as on the 27th of Februaiy

iSoi, I caufed a Demand for fa.J Renew.al Fines, and Intcelt

thereon due, to be made on faid Lauus from the piincipai Oc-

cupier thereof without Eifitt—Now ! the faid Roger Barrctr

d ) hereby, puriuant to the Statute in that Cafe made snd pro-

vided, give 'this public Notice of fuch Demand having bees

lb made; .md I do hereby demand the Fines for Renewal of

faid Leale, with intereft for the fame, xvliich amount to thr

Sum of 942I. 3s. up to and lor the 15th Day of FebruaiT^

lad, I being ready to renew faid Leafe by inferting Lives iit

the Place of the faid Chaworth Lord Brabazon, Edwai-d

Brabazon, antl Biabaz-iu Ponfonby, upon Payment of the

(aid Renewal Fines and I.itcred; and in cafe fuch Fines and

Intered fliaU not be paid within the Space of Two Calend.u

iMontli.-, from the 1 irit Pulilication of this Notice, then all

Pcrfons intereded are to take Notice, th.;t I the laid Roger

Barrett will not renew the laid Original Leafe. Dated this

2d Day of March 1801. ROGER BARRET P.

Witnefs prele.'it,

JuUN DOWLING.

TO be fold, purfiiant to a Decree of His Majedy's Court

of Exchequer made in a Caufe Jealfrefon v. Jcaffrefon,

before Abel Moyfey, Efq; Deputy to His Majedy's Remem-branccT of the Court of K.xchequer, at his Chambers in the

Exchequer-Office, in the Inner-Temple, London, en Thurf-

day the 7th of May 1801, at One of the Clock in the Alter-

no'm,in One Lot, to the lied Bidder, A Freehold and Copy-

hold Edatc, late the Property of Samuel JealTrelbn, deceafcd,

fituate at Pcttidrce and Wiekham Market, in the County of

Suffolk, comprifing a Dwclling-HiHife, with fuitable Offices,

BuiUings, Garden, and about 88 Acres of Land.

Partici^lars may be had (gratis) at the Exchcquer-Oflice ii»

the Inner-Temple; Mr. Robins, Giay's-Inii, London; Mr.

Shuldham, Marlcsford ; the Houfe at Pettidrcc ; the Whitc-

Hait, Wickham-M.iikct ; and the Crovn, Wooi3bjU!"f,

Suffdk.

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April 4, 1801.

ALL Peifons indcl.tecl to the Ertate of Ricliard Call, late

of KuriTy-Strect, Strand, in the County of Middlefex,

Hair-Dielllii-, dcceafcd, are rcijiiclted fortlivvith to pay theif

vtfpsflive Dchts to Mr. Sarel, of Surrey-Street, Strand, wl.o

is authorized by the Executor to receive the fame ; and all

Pcri'ons having any Claim or Demand againrt the faid Ri-

chard Call, are requelltd immediately to fend Accountsthereof to the faid Mr. Sard, that the fame may be uil-

charged.

WOODHALL, HERTS.

Capital Eftatcs and Manors. Manfion, Park, Lands, Woods,

and Advowfons.

TO be fold to the bed Bidders, purfuant to an Order of

His Majelly's Court of ]'.xcheqncr made on the 29th

Day of May lall, in a Matter betivceu our Soi;ereign Lord

the Kim- and Dame Joanna Knmbold, I'aul Benlicld, and

otliers, before Abel Moyfey, Efq; the Deputy to Hi5 Ma-

jelly's Rememfrancer of the faid Court, at Gavraway's

Coffce-Houfe, 'Change-Alley, London, on Wednefday the

20th, Thurfday the aifl, and Fri:lay the 2jd of May, i8oi,

at Twelve o'Clock, in Forty-one Lots,

The vtry capital Freehold Eftatcs of Paul Beufield, Efq;

confining of extenfive Manors, the Perpetual Advovvfons of

Watlon, Aftnn, and Stapleford, noble Manlion-Houfe and

Offices,' beautiful Plant.ations, Gardens, Plealure Grounds,

Park,Woods, Farms, and Lands, containinp; about Five Thou-

sand Acres, abundantly Hocked with capital Timlier of very

confulerable Value; the Whole forming one of the com-

plctert Domains of its Extent in this Kingdom, called Wo 'd-

liall Park, fituate in a fine high, healthy, and beautiful Part

of the County of Herts, Four Miles from Heitford and

Wire, and only Tv\'enty-fivc Miles from London, in a Ntigli-

bourliood univerfally known tO be equal to any Part of tlreat

Britain for its Confequence, Sociability, and all Kind of

tield Sports; the Rental and ellimated Value about Five

Tlioufand Five Hundred Pounds per Annum, exclulivc of

the ManfioH-Honl'e, Gardens, Advowfont, &c.

The noble modern-built Mantion is crefted on a Plan of

the firft .^tyle of Elegance, containing magnificent .Suites of

Apartments, fitted up in a liiperli Manner, v/ith Offices of

every Defeription, and completed with a Liberality that ren-

ders it lliitable for a Family of the firll DilHniftion.

The Gardens ai-e provided with lofty Walling, Oreen-

Houfe, Pcarh-Honf'-, Hot and Succedion-Houles, and

Grapery, plante.l with Trees of the firli Qu dity.

The Platitations, Lawns, and Shrubbery Walks, arc truly

beautiful.

'Fbe Park interfi ft' d by the River Beane.

Alio Fron-mnre Villa and (Jartk-ns, and the numerous

Farms, are laid out in the mofl compaA Manner, and are

equal to any in the County for Situation, Produce, and Eal'e

of jVianagemcnt.

The Ettales are well worth the Attention of Noblemen or

Gentlemenwilhlug to realile their Money in one of the

linell Counties in thii Kingdom, and, in Point of Situation

and Ditlance fiom the Metropolis, not to be equalled for

cither Family Refidcnccs or Farms.

Printed Particulars may be had (gratis) at the Ivxchcquer-

Ofior, Inner-Temple ; of Jofeph \\'hitc, .Solicitor, of the

Fr.aiiuy, No. 6, 1.ine.iln's-lnn New-Square; Meflis. Bullock

and ATnolil, Solicitois, Bedford-Row ; MelVrs. Dawes, Soli-

citors, Angel-Court, 'Fhrogmorton-Street, near the Royal-

iixchance ; at Woodhall-Houle ; the Place of Sale; and of

Meiiis. Skinner and Dyke, Alden'gate-Street, where a Plan

mav be feen, and of whom Tickets-may be had for viewing

the' Manfion, Gardens, &c.

The Eriatei m.ay be viewed by applying a: Woodliall

Manlion-Houfe.

TObe fold by

Auftion, before the major Part of the

CommilTioners in A Commifiion of Bankrupt againft

William WelKrman, of Bermondley-Strect, Plumber, Dealer

a-id Chapman, at Guildhall, London, on the 21 ft Day of

April inilant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, A Freehold

Piece or Parcel of Land fituate at Sutton, in the County of

.Surrey, being Part of a Clole of Land called Underhafe, in-

tended as the Front of a Street, to be called Commerce-

Street, about to be built there ; and a Leafchold MefTuage or

Tenement, Compting-Houi'e, &c. on the Wert Side of Ber-

n-.ondfey-Street, in the County of Surrey, late in the Occu-

pation of the faid Bankrupt, held for an unexpired Term of

'I'welve Years ^1 om Midfummer next, at a low Rent of 20 1.

per Year.

For further Particulars enquire of Mr. Alcock, Solicitor,

Canterbury-Square; of Mr bhepherd,'' Solicitor, Bljckman-

Street South«ark.

I^Obe fold by Auflion, byMr. Howell Wa!ters,before the

major Parr of the CommillionLrs named and authorized

in and by a CommiHion of Bankrupt awarded and ilfucd

forth againft John Godwin, of Nni!'ea, in the County of

Somerfet, at the London Inn and Talbot Tavern, Bath-

Street, Brillol, on Thurlday the 71I1 oi May next, between

the Hour of Four and Six o'(j.'lnck in the Afternoon, Thefevtral valuable Freehold MMhiages or Tenements, Lands,

and Hireditaments of the faid Bankmpt, fituate at Naillta

and tlfewhere, in the County of Somerfet, in Lots, to be

fpecified in printed Particulars and Conditifltis of Sale, which

may be bad at the Olfice of Mr. John Gillett, Solicitor,

CalUe-Green, Brillol, and at the Place of Sale.

I^Urfuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery

. made in a Caufe wherein 'Ibomas 'I'remble and others

are Plaintifls and Lowry Calvert and others arc Defendants,

the Creditors of Thomas Gibfon, late of Thurfby, in the

County of Cumbeiland, Gentleman, derea'cd, are lorthwitli

to come in and prove their Debts lielore Nicholas Smith,

Efq; one of the iVfallus of the faid Court, at his Chambers

in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, or in

Delaulc thereof they will be excluded the Benefit of the faid

Decree.

Laft Notice to Creditors.

THE Tinftce lor the Cieditors of the late Mr. ThomasLindfay, Meiehant in Kirkwall, (who was a Partucr

of the Company of Thomas and William Lindfay, Mer-chants there.) hereby in:imate;, that the Final Divifion of

Mr. Lindlay's Funds will take place at Whit:'unday next ;

and it there are any Creditors wdio have not already lodged

their Claia.s with Mr. James Stcell, Writer, in F:dinburgh.

CIcik to the I'ruftee, theytire required to do lb on 01 beforethe toth Day of May next, ntbei-wile they v. ill be deprived

of any Share oT Mr. Lindfay's Funds in the Divifion nowabout to be made.

Leic'fter, April 2, 1801,

THE Joint Creditors of William Hndlon and William

Hiidlbn the Younger, late of Lcicefter, in the County

of Leiceftcr, Hofiers and Copartners, Itoth deceafed, anti the

Separate Cr'-ditors of the laid \\ jlhmi Hudfon tlie .Son. arc

defired, before the 2.5th Inltant, to d'.liver to Mr. Buxton,

Banker, in l.eiccfter, an .Vccount of the Debts-due to them,

either from the Ellate of the laid Partners, or fiom that ot

the fiiid William Hudfon the Younger individually, it being

determined by the Truftecs to whom thele EUlfl's fland af-

ligned to make Final Dithihution of them amongit fuch Cre-

ditors as are entitled thereto on the adDay

of

May nextand fuch Perfons as are interclted aie defired to take Notice,

that as all which remains of ihefe EfTec'ts will be divided at

the Time above mentioned a;nongic fuch Creditors as ftialV

then appear entitled thereto, no Claims which may be made

after the Time herein appointed can be anfwered.

'f^HE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a

^ Commilfion of Bankru])t awarded and—illijed forth,

in the Year 1 77», againft James Cox the Elder, of Shoe-

Lane, London, Jeweller, (lately dcceafcd,) are defired to

meet at the King's-HcaJ Tavern, in the Poultry, on Tnefday

the Kjlhlnliant, at Twelve o'Cli>ck precifely, to receive the

Reijurt of the Allignees touching the Statement of thcic

Accounts, previous to thtii making a Final Dividend.

THECreditors who have proved their Debts under a

Conimillion of Bankrupt awarded and illued forth

againft Edward Watts, late of Malmftjury, in the County of

Wilts, Surgeon and Apothecary, Dealei and Chapman, arej

defired to meet the Alfignees of the fiid Bankrupt's Eftate|

and EfleOs on Saturday the i3ih of April inftant, at Elevenj

o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Houfe of Hanks, Wi- .

dov.', called the George Inn, in Malmfhnry aforefaid, to de- ).

termine as to the Sale by private Contr,aO or public Auttion,j

1

of the Intereftof the faid Bankrupt in and to certain Free-i .

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bury aforefaiil ; and in and to certain Annuities and Sums of

Money under the Settlement made on the Marriage of his

Wile Simha Watts, and in i'ucli Settlement particularly men-

tioned, and for what Sum or Sums of Monty the fame (hal!

be offered for Sjle ; and alfo to determine as to the recover-

ing and g.tiing in the Property and liffefls given and be-

q\ieathcd by the Will of Raphael Franco, Efq; to the faid

Simha Watts, his Daughter, and to which the laid Biinkrnpt

is entitled un'-.-r or by virtue of inch Settlement ; and to

atTent to or dident from the faid Affignecs commencing and

prpfecuting any Suitor Suits at Law or in liquity againll the

Trurtcesappointed by theaforefaid Settlement, the Executors

of the (aid Raphael Franco, and any other Perfon or Per-

fons, for the Recovery of the faid fettled Property, or any

other Property of the faid Bankrupt; and on other J'peciil

Affairs.

r'f'^HE Creditors who have proved thtilr Debts under a

I Commifiion of Bankrupt awarded and ifhicd forth

againt} Samuel Townlend, of the City of Briltol, Ironmon-

ger, Cutler, Dealer and Chapman, aie dcfired to meet the

AlTignce of the Eftate and Effects of the faij Bankrupt on

Monday the loth of April inllant, at Eleven o'clock in the'

Forenoon, at the Office of Mr. Jiilin r,ill.;l, .Solicitor, Caftle-

Gre',n,Bri(lol, in order toaflint toor ditfent from the faid

/»'gnce felling and difpoling of the- remaining Stock in

Trade of the f.iid Bankrupt by public Au<f>ion or private

Sale, in fuch Manner and Form as the (aid Adignee fliall

judge proper, and taking fuch perlbnal and other Security for

the fame as he (hall think fit ; and to allent to or diflcnt from

the faid Adignee commencing, profecuting, or de'encing any

Suit orSuiisat Law or in Equity concerning the faid Bank-

rupt's Eliateand Effects; or to the compounding, fubmitting

to Arbitration, or qtherwife agreeing any Matter or Thing

rebting thereto; and on other fpecial Affairs.

THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a

Commillion of Bankrupt awarded and iiliicd againft

John Barrett, ol King-Street, Moorfields, in the County of

Rliddlelex, Cabinet-Maker, Dealer and Chapman, are re-

quefted to meet the Afiignees of the Debts, Ellatc and F.ffeifls

of the faid Bankrupt on the 13th Inflant, at Six o'clock in

the Evening, at the SUlTex Coffee-Houfe, Bouverie-Street,

Fleet-Street, to take into Confidei-ation the Propriety of fur-

ther Procecdhig in certain Aftions brought by the fiid Af-

fignecs againft certain Perfons for Debts due to the faid

Ellatc, the fame being defended ; alfo to confider of the

Propriety of acceding to the Offers of one of the faid De-

fendants towards liquidating the fame, by referring it to Ar-

bitration ; and on other fpecial Affairs.

TH E Creditors who have proved their Debts under a

Commillion of Bankrupt awarded and iffucd againft

Daniel Well, late of Windlor, in the County of Berlis,

Coal-Merchant, are defired to meet the AHignees of the

faid Bankrupt's Eftate and Effeifls on Wcdnefday the 15th

of April inilant, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the

Baptiil-Head Coffee-Houfe, Chancery-Lane, to affent to or

diffent from the fiid Ailignees commencing, prolecuting, or

defending any Suit or Suits at Law or in Equity for Re-

covery of any Part of the faid Bankrupt's Ellate and Ef-

feOs; or to the compounding, fubmitting to Arbitration, or

otherwife agreeing, any Matter or Thing relating thereto

and on other fpeciiil Affairs.

PUrftiant to an Order made by the Right Honorable

Alexander Lord I..oughboK>ugh, Lord High Chancellor

of Great Britain, for F.nlargingthe Time for Robert Thomj).

fon, of Wood-Street, Chcapfide, in tlic City of London,

Silk-Mannfaiflurer, Dealer and Chapman, (a Bankrupt,) to

furrendcr himfelf and make a full Difcovery and Difclofure

of his Ellate and Effeili, for Twenty-one Days, to be com-

puted from the nth Inftant; This is to give Notice, that the

Commiltioncrs in the faid Commiffioii named and authorifed,

or the major Part of them, intend to meet on the zd Day of

May next, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, at

Guildhall, London; where the faid Bankrupt is required

to furrendcr himfelf between the Hours of Eleven and Oneof the fame Day, and make afuUDifcoverj- and Difclofure of

his Edate and Elfecls, and finilli his Examination ; and the

Creditors, wlio have not already proved .their Debts, maythen and there come and prove the fame, and aflent to or

diflcnt from the Allowance of his CcrlificUc,

PUrfuant to an Order made by the Right Honorable .Mex.

ander Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor o(

Great Britiiin, for F^nlarging the Time for Lawrence Eglin,

late of Colcman-Strcet, in the Cit;- of London, Merchant,

Dealer and Chapman, (a Bankrupt,) to furr-nder himfelf

and mike a lull Difcovery and Difclofure of his Edate andEffeils for Foity-nine Days, to be computed from the iSthof April Inilant; This is to give Notice, that the Com-n'dlTioners in the faid Commiffion named and authorifed, or

the major Part of tliem, intend to meet on the 6th of

June next, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, at (Juild-

h3il, London, where the faid Bankrupt is required to fur-

render himfelf between the Hours of Eleven and One of

the fame Day, and make a full Difcovery and Dil'doliire of

hisF.flate and Effeifts, and finilh his E?:amination ; and the

Creditors, who have not already proved their Debts, maythen and there come and prove the fame, and alfcnt to

or diflent from the Allowance of his Certificate.

Hercas a Commidion of Banknipt is awarded andilUied forth againll Tliomas [ones and John Har-

rii'bn, (carrying on Trade under the Name, St>le, and Firm"

of Jones and Company, of Ludlow, in the County of Salop,

and alfo carrying on 'Frade under the Names, Style, andFirm of Hariifon and Company,) of High Holborn, in the

County of Middlefex, Manufacturers and Wholelalc Glovers,

Dealers, Chapmen, and Copartners, and they being declared

Bankrupts are hereby required to furrendcr themfclvts to

the Commidioners in the faid Commiffion named, or the

major Part of them, on the i8th and 25th Days of April

inilant, and on the 13d D y of May next, at Ten o'clock

in the Forenoon on each of the faid Days, at Guildhall,

London, and make a full Difcovery- and Dilclofure of their

Ellate and F-ffcfls; when and where the Creditors are to

come prepared to prove their Debts, and at the Second

Sitting to chu/e Ailignees, and at the Lafl Sitting the faid

Bankrupts are required to finilh their Examination, and the

Creditors are to allent to or dilfent from the Allowance

of their Certificates. All Perfons indebted to the faid

Bankrupts, or that have any of their Effefts, are not to

pay or deliver the lame but to whom the Commifiioners

Ihall appoint, but give Notice to Air. Luckett, BalJnghall-

Strcet, London.

TTfTHereas a Commillion of Bankrupt is awarded and

VV ifiued forth againll Samuel Shore, of Mancheller,

in the County of Lancaller, Viftualler and Machine-Maker,

Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is

hereby required to furrendcr himlelf to the Commifiioners

in the faid Commillion named, or the m.ijor Part of them,

on the 2lll and 22d Days of April inftant, and on the 23d

Day of May next, at Eleven of t,'-e Clock in the Forenoon

on each Day, at the Houfe of Ricliard Jones, known by

the Name of the Manchefter-Arms Inn, in Mancliefler

aforefaid, and make a full Difiroveiy and Difclofure of his

Ellatc and Effects ; when and where the Creditors are tocome prepared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sit-

ting to chule Aflignecs, and at the La(l Sitting the faid Bank-

rupt is reqtiiretl to fiiiilh his Examination, and the Cre-

ditors are to allent to or dilterit from the Allow:(nce of

his Certificate. All Perlbns indebted to the laid Bankinpt,

or that .have any of his Ellens, aie not to p.iy or deliver the

l'un;e but to whom the ComreilTioners f.iall appoint, but

give Notice to Mr. Philip Hurd, Enrr.ival's-lnn, London, or

to Mr. William Partiugfon, Attorney, Manden-Square,

Mancheller.

Hercas a Commidion of Bankrupt is awarded and

illued forth againfl John Hunter, late of the An-cient Town of Rye, in .the County of Sufl<:x, Ccmmon-Cairicr, Dealer and Chapman, and he being dulared a

Bankrupt is hereby required to furrendcr himfelf to the

Commillioners in the faid Commillion named, or the m.ijor

Part of them, on the 22d and 23d Days of April in-

ftant, and on the 23d Day of M.iy next, at Ten of the

Clock in the For>;noon on each of the faid Days, at the

Iloufc of William Mayo, called or known by the Name or

Sign of the George, in the Town of Rye aforefaid,

and make a full Ijii'covcry and Difclofure of his Fllatc

and Effefls; when and where the Creditors arc to come pre-

pared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting to

chufe Anionics, aadat the Lad Sitting the faid Bankrupt 'u:

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required to finifh liis Eominatlon, and the Creditors ate to

sffcnt to or diflent from the Allowance of his Certificate.

All PaCons indebted to the faid Bankrupt, or that have

any of his EfTefts, are not to pay oi deliver the fame Init to

whom the Commiffioners (hall appoint, but give Notice to

MefTrs. Woollett and Dawes, Attornies, at Rye, or to Meffrs.

Debary and Cope, Attornies, Paper-Buildings, Temple,

London.

WHereas a Commiflion of Bankrupt is awarded and ifTued

agaiuft John Green, of Manchefter, in the County of

Lancafter, Patten-Maker, and he being declared a Bankrupt

is hereby required to iunciidcr himlelf to the CommifTioners

in the faid ConimilTion named, or the major Pai-t of them,

on the 17th and 28th of April inftant, and on ;he 23d of

May next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon on each Day,

at the Houfe of John Skene, known bv the N;'ir.e of the

Star Inn.iu Deaufgate, in Manchefter a.orelaid, and maks

a full Difcovery and Difclofure 01 his Kllatc and ttfcrts;

•when and where tiie Creditors are to come prepared to prove

their Debts, and at the Second Sitting to chnfe A(Tignees,and

at the Lafi Silting the faid Bankrupt is required to fiuilh his

Examination, and the Creditors are to aiieut to or dilieut

from the Allowance of his Certificate. All Perfons indebted

to the faid Bankmpt, or that have any of his Etfefts, are

not to pay or deliver the fame but to wjiom the Com-

DiilTioners Ihall appoint, but give Notice to J.Parr, Attor-

ney at Law, No. 7, Ridgefield, in Manchcfter aforefaid, or to

Mr. J.Swale, Hare-Court, Temple, London.

WHoreas a Commlflion of Banki-upt is, awarded and

ilTued forth againft John Rowan, of Burton-upon-

Trcnt, in the County of Stafford, Licenfed Hawker and

Pedlar, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bank-

rupt is hereby required to furrender himfelf to the Com-

milTioners in the faid Commiffion named, or the major Part

of them, on the i6th Day of April inllant, at Five o'clock

in the Afternoon, on the 17th of the fame Month, at Nine

o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Houfe of Thomas WebOer,

the Swan Inn, fituate in the Borough of Stafford, in the

County of Stafford, and on the 23d of May next, at Eleven

of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the Houfe of Richard

Chamberlain, the White-Hart and Star Inn, in Uttoxeter, in

the faid County of Stafford, and make a full DUcovery and

Difclofure of his Ellate and EffeOs; when and where the

Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and

at the Second Sitting to chufe Adignees, and at the Lalt

Sitting the faid Bankrupt is required to (inilh his Examin-

ation, and the Creditors are to alfcut to or dillcnt from the

Allowance of his Certificfte. All Perfons indebted to the

faid Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effects, are not to

p.>y or deliver the fame but to whom the CommilTioners

(hall appoint, but give Notice to Mr. Charles Smyth, Attor-

ney at Law, Uttoxeter.

WHereas a CommilTion of Banknipt is awarded and

ifliied forth againft .Sufanna Scott and John Scott,

of Mount-Street, Grofvenor-Square, in the County of Mid-

dlefex, Haberda(hers and Copartners, and they being de-

clared Banknipts are hereby required to furrender them-

felves to the Commiffioners in the (aid Commiffion Earned,

or the major Part of them, on the 1 8th and 15th Days

of April inftant, and on the 23d Day of May next, at

One of the Clock in the Afternoon on etch of the faid

Iiavs, at Guildhall, London, and make a full Dili:overy and

Difclofure of their Eftate and EffeAs ; when and where the

Crtditois arc to come prepared to prove their Debts, and

at the Second Silting to chnfe A(r;guees. and at the Lad

Sittin" the faid Bankrupts are requiicd to finifli thtir Exa-

r.r'nat?on, and the Creditors arc to affent to or didcnt from

the Allowance of their Certificates. All Perlbns indebted

to the faid Bankrupts, or that have any of their Effects,

are not topay or deliver the fame but to whom the Com-

milTioners Ihall appuh.t, but give Notice to Mr. Darke,

Princes-Street, Bedford-Row.

WHereas a ComniilTion nf Bankrupt is awarded and

ilTued forth againft John Houlding, late of Prefton,

in the Couuty-Piilatineof Lancafter, Dealer in Liquors and

Chapman, and he being declaied a Bankrupt, is hereby re-

quired to furrender himfelf to the Commidioncrs in the faid

CommilTion named, or the m^ijor Pare ol them, on the 14th

and aSth of April inftaiit,.and ou the 23d of May ncjit, at

Ten o'clock in the Forenoon on each Day, at Guildhall,

London, and make a full DKcovery and Difclnfiue of his

Eftate and Effefls; when and v.'here the Cieditors are to

come prepared to prove their Debts, and at the Secrsnd Sit-

ting to chufe Adignees, and at the laft Sitting the faid Bank-

rupt is required to finilh his Examination, and tlie Creditors

are to allent to or difient from the Allowance of his Cer-

tificate. All Perfons indebted to the faid Bankrupt, or that

have any of his Effects, are not to ]>ay or deliver the fume

but to whom the Commilhoners (hall appoint, but give No-

tice to Mr. Welch, Alderfgate-Street, London.

Hercas a Commiffion of Bankrupt is awarded and

ilTued forth againft George Bakewell, of Bitming.

ham, in the County o( \'. arwick. Baker, Dealer and Chap-

man, and he being declared a iJ.inkrupt is hereby required ta

hirreu^er himlelf to the Commifiioners in the faid Commif-

fion named, or the major Part of them, on the 27th and 28th

of April inlHnt, and on the 23d of May next, at Twelve

o'clock at Noon.at theShakefpearTavcrn,in New-Street, in

Bii minglijm aforeliiid, and make a full Difcovery and Difclo-

fuie of his Eftate and Effeifls; when and wiiere the Creditors

are to ccme prepared to prove their Debts, and at the

.Second Sitting to cliufe Allignees, and at the Laft Sitting

the faid Bankmpt is required to fiuilh his Examination, and

the Creditors are to alicnt to or dift^nt from the Allows .^ce

of his Certificate. All Perfons indebted to the faid Bank-

nq-t, or who have any of his Etl'eits, are not to pay or

deliver the fame but to whom the Commiffioners (hall ap-

point, but give Notice to Mr. Tarrant, Chaacer)'-Lane, Lon-

don, or to Mr. Elkington, of Biimingham' aforefaid, Soli-

tor under the faid CommilTioii.

TTTKereas a Commiffion of Bankrupt is awarded and

VV i'iued forth againft Abraham Mead, of Weft Wy-combe, in the County of Buck.s, Chaii-Maker, Dealer and

Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby

required to furrender himfelf to the Commidioners in the

faid Comniidion named, or the major Part of them, on the

18th of April inftant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, on the

29th of the fame Month, and on the 23d of May next, at Teao'clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, and make a

full Difcovery and Difclofure of his Eftate and EffeAs ; when

and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove

their Debts, and at the Second .Silting to chufe Aflignees,

and at the Laft Sitting the faid Bankrupt is required to

finidi his Fxamination, and the Creditors are to aftent to or

diftcnt from the Allowance of his Ceitificate. All Perfons

indebted to the faid Bankrupt, or that have any of his Ef-

fects, are not to pa)' or deUver the fame but to whom the

Commiffioners (liall appoint, hut give Notice to Mr. Turner,

Margaret-Street, Cavcndifli-Square.

THereas a Commirtion of Bankrupt is awarded and

/ iftued forth againft James Draper, of Sherrard-Street,

the County of hliddleitrx, Cabinet-Maktr, Dealer and

Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby re-

quired to furrender himfelf to the Commidioners in the faid

Commiffion named, or the major Part of them, on the i8th

and jjlhDays of April inftant, and on the 23d Day of Maynext, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, on each of the liiid Days,

at Guildhall, Loudon, and make a full Difcovery and

Difclofuie of his F^ftate and Effects; when and where the

Crtditois arc to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at

the Second Sitting to chute Adignees, and at the Laft Sit-

ting the faid Bankmpt is required to finilh his E.xamin-

ation, and the Creditors are to aticnt to or diftent from the

Allowance of his Certificate. All Perlbns indebted to the

faid Bankrr.; t,or tliat have any of his Eliccls, are not to

f>iy or deliver the fame but to whom the Commidioners (hall

appoint, but give Notice to Mr. Eeriidgc, Suple-Inn, Hol-

born.

WHereas a Commifiion of Bankrupt is awarded and

iffucd forth againft Patrick Ker, of the Old Jewry,

in the City of London, Merchant, Dealei and Chapman, and

he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to furrender

himfelf to the Comniilfioners in the ("aid Commillion naiucd,

or the major Part of them, on the 18th and 21ft D.iys of

Apiil inftant, and on the 23d Day of May next, at Eleven

o'clock in the Forenoon on each Day, at Guildhall, London,

and make a full DUco\er)- and Diiclofure of bis Eftate and

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E/Tcfts ; when and where the Creditors are to come prcp.areil

to prove their Dc!)C?, aiul at the Second Sitting to chuic

Artignees, and at the Lall Sitting tlie (aid Bankrupt is re-

quired to finilh his ICxamination, and tlie Creditors are to

alfent to or dilTciit from the Allowance of his Certificate.

All Perfons indebted to the faid Pankriipt, or that have an;

of his ElTeOs, are not to pay or deliver the lame but to whomthe Coinminion;rs (liall appoint, but give Notice to Mr.

Dann and'i'eafdale, Tlireadneedle-Street, London.

WHereas a ConiniiHion of Banknipt is awarded an

ili'u-d fortU againft Jofeph Alder, of Saint John-

Street, Cleikenwell, in tlie County of Middlcfex, Cabinet-

Maker, Deaier afid Chapman, and he being declared a Bank-

rnpt is hereby required to Surrender himfelf to the ("om-

. nrilTioners in the (iiid CommilTion named, or the major Part

of them, on the l8th and 25th of April inftant,and on the

ajd of May next, at Ten in the Forenoon on each Day,

at Guildhall, l.or.don, and make a full Dilcovery and

Difclofure of his Eftate and Effefts; when and where the

Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at

the Second Sitting tochulc Allignees, and at theLafl Sitting

the faid Bankiupt is rctpiired to finilh his Examination, anti

the Creditors a:e to aflent to or dillent from the Allowance

of his Certificate. All Perfons indebted to the faid Bank-

rupt, or that have any of his Effecfts, are not to pay or de-

liver the fame but to whom the Comniidioners Ihall appoint,

but give Notice to Mr. Patten, Crofs-Strect, Hatton-Garden,

London.

THE Commiflioners in a CommilTion of Bankrupt

awarded and ilUied againft William Martin, of Hom-merton, in the County of Middlefex, Broker, Dealer and

Chapman, intend to meet on the i8th Day of April infiant,

at Nine o'clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, in

order to receive tlie Proof of Debts under the faid Com-miHion.

THE Commiflioners in a Commiflion of Bankiupt

awarded and idued forth againft Staniflas Grandelos

Melle, now or late of Finfbury-PIace, Moorfields, in theCounty of Middlefex, Merchant, Dealer and Chapman,

(carrj'ing on Trade under the Firm of Grandelos Mefle, Fils,

and Co.) intend to meet on the iSth Day of April in-

itant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, Lon-

don, in order to receive the Proof of a Debt under the faid

Commiflion.

TH E Comminioners in a Commiflion of Banknipt

awarded and ifTued againft William Guy, of Little

Bell-Alley, Coleman-Street, in the City of London, Vic-

tualler, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 2d

Day of May next, at 'Fen of the Clock in the Forenoon,

(not on the ill of May as advcrtifed in laft Tuefday's Ga-

zette.) at Guildhall, London, in order to make a Dividend of

the Eftate and EtTecTls of the faid Bankrupt ; when and

wherethe Creditors, who have not already proved their

Debts, are to come prepared to prove the fame, or they will

be excluded the Benefit of the faid Dividend. And all Claims

not then proved will be difallowcd.

TH E Commiflioners in a Commiflion of Bankrupt

awarded and iliued forth againft Foljambe Wood,

late of Barnfley, in the County of York, Linen-Manufac-

turer, intend to meet on the i8th of April inftant, at Eleven

of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the Houfc of Mr. George

Shaw, the Sign of the White-Bear, in Barnfley aforrfaiJ,

in order to make a Final Dividend of the Eftate and tf-

fefts of tlic faid Bankrupt ; when and where the Creditors,

who have not already proved their Debts, are to come

prepared to prove the fame, or they will be excluded the

Benefit of the faid Dividend. And all Claims not then

proved will be diliiUowed.

THE Commiflioners in a Commiflion of Bankrupt

awarded and iftued forth againft John Cole^ of North

Tawton, in the County of Dr^on, Shopkeeper, .Malfter,

Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on Thurfday the joth

of April inftant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon,

at the Globe 'I'avern, in the City of Exeter, in order to

make a Dividend of the Eftate and'Erfiasof the faid Bank-

rupt ; when and » here the Creditors, who have not already

proved tlieir Debts, are to come prepared to prove the

fame, or they wMl be excluded the Benefit of the faid

Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be dif-

allowed.

TH E Commiflioners in a Commiflion of Bankrupt

awarded ;.nd iliued forth aguinft John Hariifon, of

ManchclKr, in the County of Lancaftcr, Merchant, Dealer

and Chapman, intend to meet on the 8th Day of Mjy next,

at Eh-vcn o'CIuck in the Foienoon, at the Bridgewater-Arms,

in Mancheftrr, alorelaid, in order to make a I'inal Diudcii'l

of the ElUte and KlVMi of the (aid Bankrupt ; when and

vliere the Creditors, who have not already proved tlieir

Debts, are to come prepared to prove the fame, or they will

'"•. excluded the Benefit of the faid Dividend. And all

Claims not then proved will be difallowed.

rH E Commiflioners in a Commiflion of Banknipt

awariled and illiied forth againft Edward Johnfon, late

of Greeting Saint Mary, in the County of Kutfolk, Paper-

Maker, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on Mondaythe 4th of May next, at Eleven in tlie Forenoon, at the Bear

-iiid Crown Inn, in Ipfwich, in the faid County, to niaki

a Final Dividend of the Eftate and Effefls of tlic'faid Bank-

rupt ; when and where the Creditors, who have not already

proved their Debts, are to come prepared to prove the fame,or they will be excluded the Benefit of tlie iiiid Dividend.

And all Claims not tlien proved will be difiillowed.

TH E Commiflioners in a Commiflion of Bankniiit

awarded and iftiied forth againft Charles Raflifield and

Samuel Raflifield, late of Cannon-Street, but now of V'aux-

liall, in the County of Surrey, Brufli-Makers, Dealers Chap-men, and Copartners, intend to meet on the Id Day of Maynext, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall,

London, in order to make a Final Dividend of the Eftate

and Efleils of the faid Bankrupts ; when and where the Cre-ditors, who have not already pro\ed their Debts, are to comeprepared to prove the fame, or ilicy will be excbided the

Benefit of the faid Dividend. And all Claims not then

proved will be difallowed.

THE Commiflioners in a Commiflion of Bankruptawarded and ililied forth againft Francis Colmer, here-

tofore of Alphington, in the County of Devon, hut late of

Weftwater, in the Parifh of Axminfter, in the faid County,

Tanner, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the gth

Day of May next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the

Globe Tavein, in the City of Exeter, in order to make a

Dividend of the Eftate and Effefts of the f.:id Bankrupt;

when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved

their Debts, are to come prepared to prove the lame, or theywill be excluded the Benefit of the faid Dividend. Andall Claims not then proved will be difallowed.

TH E Commiflioners in a CommilTion of Bankrupt

awarded and illiicd forth againft Thomas Tooley, lata

of Pancras-Lane, London, Taylor, Dealer and Chaj>mau,

(but now a Prifoncr in the Prifon of Ludgate, in the City of

London.) intend to meet on the 2d Day of May next, at

Eleven o'Cloi.k in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, to

make a Further Dividend of the Eftate and Efl'eiTts of the

faid Bankrupt •, when and where the Creditors, who have

not already i>:oved their Debts, are to come prepared to

prove the fame, or they will be excluded the Benefit of

the faid Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be

dilallowed.

THE Commiflioners in a Commiflion of Bankruptawarded and ilhied forth againft Jolin Fielder and

Henry Railton, of Newgate-Street, London, Wholefalc

Linen-Drapeis and Partners, intend to meet on the 2d of

May next, 4t Ten in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, to

make a Final Dividend of the Eftate and EfleOs of the

faid Bankrnpt.s; when and where the Creditois, who have notaheady proved tlieir Debts, arc to come prepared to prove

the fame, or they will he excluded the Benefit ^f the (aid

I)ivi<iend. And all Claims not tlien proved will be dif-

allov.'ed.

TH E Commiflioners in a Commifl?on of Bankruptawarded and ilhied forth againft Thomas Hartley, of

I-othbury, London, Merchant, Dealer and Chapmrn, in-

tend to meet on the 19th Day of May next, at Twelve of

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the Clock at Noon, at Guildhall, London, to make a Final

Dividend of the Eftate and Effefts of the faid Bankrupt;

when and where the Creditors who have not already proved

their Debts, are to come prepared to prove the fame, or they

will be excluded the Benefit of the faid Dividend. And all

Claims not then proved will be difallowed.

WHereasthe afting Commiffioners in the Commidion

of Bankrupt award(fd and iducd forth againft Sarah

Bradbury, late of Manchefter, in tlie County of Lancafter,

Cotton-Spinner, Dealer and Chapwoman, have certified to

the Right Honorable Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord

Hie,h Chancellor of Great Britain, that the faid Sarah

Bradbury hath in all Things conformed herfelf accord-

ing to tlie Direftions of the feveral Afts of Parliament made

concerninij- Bankrupts; This is to give Notice, that, by vir-

tue of an "Aa paiTed in the Fifth Year of His late Ma-

iefty's Reicrn, her Certificate will be allowed and confirmed

as the iaid^Aa direfts, unlets Caufe be (hewn to the col^trary

on or before the ad Day of May next.

''Hereas the afting Commiffioners in the Commidion

y , of Bankrupt awarded and idued forth againfl

Robert Robinfon, of Salford, in the County of Lancalkr,

Rope and Tarpawling-Manufafturer, Dealer and Chapman,

(furviving Partner of John Giller, deccafed,) have certified

to the Right Honorable Alexander Lord I,oughborougli,Lord

High "chancellor of Great Britain, ^at the faid Robert

Robinfon hallv in all Things conformed himfelf accord-

ing to the , Direaions of the feveral Aas of Parliament

made concerning Bankitipts; This is to give Notice, that,

by virtue, of an Aa pafi'td in the Fifth Year of His late

Majefty's Reign, his Ceitificate will be allowed and con-

firmed as the faid Aa direas, unlefs Caufe be Ihewn to the

contraiy on or before the id Day of May next.

WHereas the aaing Commiffioners in the Commidion

of Bankrupt awarded and iiTucd forth againft

John Murphy, of Liverpool, in the County of I^ancalter,

Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the Right

Honorable Alexander LordLoughborough, Lord High Chan-

cellor of Great Britain, that the faid John Murphy hath in

all Things conformed himfelf according to the Direaions of

the feveral Aas of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts

This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an Aft pafied in the

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Fifth Year of His late Majedy's ReigB, his Certificate will

be allowed and confirmed as the faid Aa direas, nnlefs Caufe

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be diewn to the contrary on or before the ad Day of MayI next.

WHereas the aaing Commidioners in the Commidionof Bankrupt awarded and ilTued forth againft

Nathaniel Longbottom, of Halifax, in the County of YorkGrocer, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the RightHonorable Alexander Lord Loughborough Lord High Chan-cellor of Great Britain, that the faid Nathaniel Longbottomhath in all Things conformed himfelf according to the Di-

reaions of the leveral Aas of Parliament made concerning

Bankrupts; This is to give Notice, that, by viiiue of anAa palled in the Fifth Year of His late Majelly's Reign,

his Certificate will be allowed and confirmed as the faid Aadireas, unleis Caufe be fliewn to the contrary on or before

the 2d Day of May 4iext.,

WHereas the afling Commidioners in the Commdionof Bankrupt awarded and idiied forth againft Ifaac

Riniington, of Leeds, in the County of York, Maltfter andCommon-Brewer.have certified to the Right Honorable Alex-

ander Lord Loughborough, X^ord Higli Chancellor of Great

Britain that thefaid

Ifaac Rimington hath in all Things con-formed himfelf accordinj; to the Direaions of the feveral Aasof Parliament made concerning Bankrupts; This is to give

Notice, that, by virtue of an Aa padcd in the Fifth Yearof His late Majefty's Reign, his Certificate will be allowed

and confirmed as the faid Aa direas, unlefs Caufe he Ihewn

to the contraiy on or before the 2d Day of May next.

WHereas the aaing Commidioners in the Commidionof Bankrupt awarded and iliued forth againft John

Cox, of Stratford-upon-Avon, in the County of WarwickLinen-Draper and Woollen-Draper, have certified to the

Right Honorable Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord Hicrh

Chancellor of Great Britain, that the faid John Cox hathlnall 'Filings conformed himfelf according to the Direaions ofthe feveral Afls of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts

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This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an Ait palicjin

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the Fifth year of His late Majefty's Reign, his Certificate

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will be allowed and confirmed as the faid Aa direfts, unlefs

Caufe be (hewn to the contrary on or before the 2d Day of

I May next.

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