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The London Gazette (1836)
Numb. 19345. Tuesday, January 8, 1836
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The London Gazette.

Published by Authority.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1836.


Lord Chamberlain's-Office, January 1, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that His Majesty will hold a Levee at St. James's-Palace, on Tuesday the 23d of February next, at two o'clock, on Wednesday the 2d of March, and on every succeeding Wednesday till further orders.


REGULATIONS TO BE OBSERVED AT THE KING'S LEVEES, AT ST. JAMES'S-PALACE.

The Noblemen and Gentlemen who propose to attend His Majesty's Levees at St. James's-Palace, are requested to bring with them two cards with their names thereon written, one to be left with the King's Page in attendance in the Presence-Chamber, and the other to be delivered to the Lord in Waiting, who will announce the name to His Majesty. And those Gentlemen who are to be presented are hereby informed, it is absolutely necessary that their names, with the name of the Gentleman who is to present them (not the Lord in Waiting), should be sent in to the Lord Chamberlain's-Office, before twelve o'clock on the Saturday previous to the Levee on the 23d of February, and on the Monday previous to each succeeding Levee, in order that they may be submitted for the King's approbation; it being His Majesty's command, that no presentation shall hereafter be made at the Levees, but in conformity with the above regulations; and further, that no person shall be admitted, on any pretence whatever, who has not been so presented.

It is particularly requested, that Gentlemen who are to be presented at the Levees will have their names distinctly written upon the card to be delivered to the Lord in Waiting, in order that there may be no mistake in announcing them to the King.

The state apartments will not be open for the reception of company coming to Court, until half past one o'clock.


Office of the Lord Chamberlain to the Queen, Queen's-House, St. James's, January 1, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that it is the Queen's intention to hold Drawing-Rooms on the following days:

Wednesday, February 24, being for the celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday.

Tuesday, March 24.

Thursday, April 21.

Thursday, May 5.

Saturday, May 28. being for the celebration of His Majesty's Birthday.

Thursday, June 16.

No presentations can take place on those days appointed for the celebration of their Majesties' Birth-days.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, January 1, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Drawing-Room to be held at St. James's-Palace, on Wednesday the 24th of February next, being for the celebration of Her Majesty's Birth-day, the Knights of the several Orders are to appear in their Collars.


St. James's-Palace, October 28, 1835.

The King was this day pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood upon William Charles Ellis, Esq. M. D. of Hanwell, in the county of Middlesex.


War-Office, 8th January 1836.

3d Regiment of Light Dragoons, Cornet Charles

William Henry Steward to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Manby, who retires. Dated 8th

January 1836.
15th Regiment of Light Dragoons,

Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Knt. to be Colonel, vice Lieutenant-General Sir Colquhoun Grant, K. C. B. deceased. Dated 29th

December 1835.
17th Regiment of Light Dragoons, Robert Reynard,

Gent. to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Low, appointed to the 4th Light Dragoons. Dated 8th

January 1836.
1st Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Richard

Pilkington, from half-pay 11th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Thurston, whose appointment has not taken

place. Dated 8th January 1836.
5th Foot, Surgeon Duncan Henderson, M. D. from

the 14th Foot, to be Surgeon, vice Lea, deceased.

Dated 8th January 1836.
14th Foot, Assistant-Surgeon Richard Dowse, from

the 88th Foot, to be Surgeon, vice Henderson, appointed to the 5th Foot. Dated 8th January

1836.
57th Foot, George Henry Hunt, Gent. to be Ensign,

by purchase, vice French, who retires. Dated

8th January 1836.
61st Foot, Brevet Major Edward Charleton to be

Major, without purchase, vice Wolfe, deceased.

Dated 24th December 1835.
Captain Peter Eason, from half-pay Unattached, to

be Captain, vice Charleton. Dated 8th January

1836.
69th Foot, Lieutenant-General John Vincent to be

Colonel, vice Lieutenant-General Sir John

Hamilton, Bart, deceased. Dated 2d January 1836.
82d Foot, Lieutenant Charles Thomas Thurston,

from half-pay 36th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice

Taverner, deceased. Dated 8th January 1836.
2d West India Regiment, Richard Tuthill, M. D.

to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Reed, appointed to

the Staff. Dated 8th January 1836.

BREVET.

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Bethune, employed in

Persia, to have the local rank of Major-General

in Asia. Dated 21st December 1835.
Captain James Michael, of the Honourable the East

India Company's Service, to be Major in the East

Indies only. Dated 5th April 1831.

The under-mentioned Cadets, of the Honourable the East India Company's Service, to have the temporary rank of Ensign during the period of their being placed under the command of Colonel Pasley, of the Royal Engineers, at Chatham, for field instructions in the art of Sapping and Mining:

Gentleman Cadet Charles Becher Young. Dated 8th January 1836.
Gentleman Cadet Peregrine Madgwick Francis. Dated 8th January 1836.

War-Office, 8th January 1836.

Memorandum.

His Majesty has been graciously pleased to permit the 39th Regiment of Foot to resume on its colours and appointments, the motto "Primus in Indis," in consideration of its having been the first of the King's Regiments which served in India, it having embarked in the year 1754, and returned to Ireland in the year 1758.

His Majesty has also been pleased to permit the Regiment to resume the word "Plassey," in commemoration of the gallantry displayed by the Regiment at the battle of Plassey, on the 5th February 1757, when serving with the English troops under Colonel, afterwards Lord, Clive.

His Majesty has likewise been pleased to permit the 39th Regiment to bear the Castle and Key, in addition to the word "Gibraltar," which, with the 12th, 56th, and 58th Regiments, it has already been permitted to bear on its colours and appointments, in commemoration of the gallantry displayed by those Regiments in the memorable defence of Gibraltar in 1782.


Office of Ordnance, 6th January 1836.

Corps of Royal Engineers.

Second Lieutenant Henry Williamson Lugard to be

First Lieutenant, vice Elias Durnford, deceased.

Dated 6th December 1835.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Northampton.

Oundle Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry.

Jesse David Watts Russell, Gent. to be Lieutenant,

vice Robert Vernon Smith, resigned. Dated 31st

August 1835.
John William Smith, Gent. to be Cornet, vice Russell, promoted. Dated 31st August 1835.

CIRCUITS OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS.

SPRING CIRCUITS, 1836.

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.

H. R. Reynolds, Esq. Chief Commissioner.

Essex, at Chelmsford, Tuesday, March 15.
Essex, at Colchester, Wednesday, March 16.
Suffolk, at Ipswich, Thursday, March 17.
Norfolk, at Yarmouth, Saturday, March 19.
Norfolk, at Norwich and City, Monday, March 21.
Norfolk, at Lynn, Wednesday, March 23.
Suffolk, at Bury St. Edmunds, Thursday, March 24.
Cambridgeshire, at Cambridge, Saturday, March 26.
Cambridgeshire, at Ely, Monday, March 28.
Huntingdonshire, at Huntingdon, Tuesday, March 29.
Northamptonshire, at Peterborough, Wednesday, March 30.
Lincolnshire, at Lincoln and City, Thursday, March 31.
Nottinghamshire, at Nottingham and Town, Monday, April 4.
Derbyshire, at Derby, Wednesday, April 6.
At the City of Lichfield, Friday, April 8.
Staffordshire, at Stafford, Monday, April 11.
Shropshire, at Shrewsbury, Thursday, April 14.
Warwickshire, at Birmingham, Saturday, April 16.
Shropshire, at Oldbury, Monday, April 18.
Warwickshire, at Warwick, Wednesday, April 20.
At the City of Coventry, Friday, April 22.
Leicestershire, at Leicester, Saturday, April 23.
Northamptonshire, at Northampton, Tuesday, April 26.
Bedfordshire, at Bedford, Thursday, April 28.
Buckinghamshire, at Aylesbury, Friday, April 29.

SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.

J. G. Harris, Esq. Commissioner.

Berkshire, at Reading, Friday, February 26.
Oxfordshire, at Oxford, Saturday, February 27.
Worcestershire, at Worcester and City, Monday, February 29.
Radnorshire, at Presteigne, Wednesday, March 2.
Herefordshire, at Hereford, Friday, March 4.
Brecknockshire, at Brecon, Monday, March 7.
Cardiganshire, at Cardigan, Tuesday, March 8.
Pembrokeshire, at Haverfordwest and Town, Wednesday, March 9.
Carmarthenshire, at Carmarthen and Borough, Friday, March 11.
Glamorganshire, at Swansea. Monday, March 14.
Glamorganshire, at Cardiff, Wednesday, March 16.
Monmouthshire, at Monmouth, Friday, March 18.
Gloucestershire, at Gloucester and City, Saturday, March 19.
At the City of Bristol, Tuesday, March 22.
Somersetshire, at Bath, Thursday, March 24.
Somersetshire, at Wells, Saturday, March 26.
Devonshire, at Plymouth, Tuesday, March 29.
Cornwall, at Bodmin, Thursday, March 31.
Devonshire, at Exeter and City, Saturday, April 2.
Dorsetshire, at Dorchester, Tuesday, April 5.
Wiltshire, at Salisbury, Friday, April 8.
At the Town of Southampton, Saturday, April 9.
Hampshire, at Winchester, Monday, April 11.

HOME CIRCUIT.

T. B. Bowen, Esq. Commissioner.

Kent, at Dover, Saturday, March 5.
At the City of Canterbury, Monday, March 7.
Kent, at Maidstone, Tuesday, March 8.
Sussex, at Horsham, Friday, March 25.
Hertfordshire, at Hertford, Saturday, April 2.

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.

W. J. Law, Esq. Commissioner.

Rutlandshire, at Oakham, Friday, February 19.
Yorkshire, at Sheffield, Monday, February 22.
Yorkshire, at Wakefield, Wednesday, February 24.
At the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull, Tuesday, March 1.
At the City of York, Wednesday, March 2.
Yorkshire, at York Castle, Thursday, March 3.
Yorkshire, at Richmond, Monday, March 7.
Durham, at Durham, Tuesday, March 8.
Northumberland, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Town, Thursday, March 10.
Cumberland, at Carlisle, Monday, March 14.
Westmorland, at Appleby, Wednesday, March 16.
Westmorland, at Kendal, Thursday, March 17.
Lancashire, at Lancaster, Friday, March 18.
Lancashire, at Preston, Saturday, March 26.
Lancashire, at Liverpool, Monday, March 28.
Cheshire, at Chester and City, Wednesday, March 30.
Flintshire, at Mold, Saturday, April 2.
Denbighshire, at Ruthin, the same day.
Anglesey, at Beaumaris, Tuesday, April 5.
Carnarvonshire, at Carnarvon, Wednesday, April 6.
Merionethshire, at Dolgelly, Saturday, April 9.
Montgomeryshire, at Welch Pool, Tuesday, April 12.

CHARLES MACINTOSH, of Cross Basket, near Glasgow, Esq. hereby gives notice, that he intends forthwith to apply to His Majesty in Council for a prolongation, for the further term of seven years, or such other term, not exceeding seven years, as His Majesty shall please, of his respective terms of sole using and vending his invention of "a process and manufacture whereby the texture of hemp, flax, wool, cotton, and silk, and also leather, paper, and other substances, may be rendered impervious to water and air," that is to say:

His term of sole using and vending his said invention granted to him by certain letters patent, bearing date the 17th day of June 1823, for that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England, the dominion of Wales, the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and in all the British colonies and plantations abroad:

And also his term of sole using and vending his said invention granted by certain letters patent, bearing date the 6th day of May 1823, for that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotland;

And also his term of sole using and vending his said invention granted by certain letters patent, bearing date the 15th day of August 1823, for that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Ireland.

And the said Charles Macintosh hereby gives further notice, that he intends to apply, on the 16th day ef February next, to the Right Honourable the Lords comprising the Judicial Committee of His Majesty's Honourable Privy Council, for a time to be fixed for hearing the matters of his petitions for such prolongation of his said several terms as hereinbefore mentioned; and all persons desirous of being heard, in opposition to the prayers of his said petitions, are hereby required to enter caveats at the Privy Council-Office on or before the said 16th day of February next.

Charles Macintosh.
In the Matter of a Patent for the Invention, by

Cornelius Whitehouse, of Wednesbury, in the County of Stafford, Whitesmith, of certain Improvements in manufacturing Tubes for Gas and other Purposes, assigned by Indenture, dated the 9th day of April 1825, to James Russell, then of Bescott-hall, in the Parish of Walsall, in the County aforesaid, but now of Handsworth, in the

said County of Stafford, Gas-Tube-Manufacturer.

THE above-named James Russell hereby gives notice, that he intends forthwith to apply, by petition, to His Majesty in Council (under the provisions of an Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled "An Act to amend the law touching letters patent for inventions,") for the prolongation of the term of sole vending and using such invention granted to the said Cornelius Whitehouse, by letters patent for England, dated the 26th day of February 1825; for Scotland, dated the 25th day of May 1825; and for Ireland, dated the 6th day of August 1825; and assigned to him, the said James Russell, as aforesaid. And the said James Russell further gives notice, that on the 6th day of February next, and which will be in the year of our Lord 1836, or as soon after as the Judicial Committee of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council shal hold a sitting, he intends to apply to the said Committee for a time to be fixed for hearing the matter of his said petition; and any person intending to enter a caveat against such prolongation of the said term as aforesaid, must enter the same at the Council-Office on or before the said 6th day of February next.

James Russell.
December 18, 1835.

NOTICE is hereby given, that Robert Brettell Bate, formerly of No. 17, but now of No. 21, Poultry, in the city of London, optician, the proprietor of letters patent, dated the 21st day of March 1822, granted to him for the sole making, using, exercising, and vending, within England and Wales and the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, his invention of certain improvements upon hydrometers and saccharometers, intends to apply to His Majesty in Council for a prolongation of his term of sole making, using, exercising, and vending his said invention within England and Wales and the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed aforesaid. And that, on the 9th day of February next, application will be made to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, for a time to be fixed for hearing the matter of his petition; and any person intending to enter a caveat must enter the same at the Council-Office on or before such day.

R. B . Bate.

MIDDLESEX TONTINE.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the dividends due upon the under-mentioned life annuity with benefit of survivorship, granted upon the credit of the county rates of Middlesex, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, passed in the twenty-sixth year of the reign of George the Third, intituled "An Act to enable the Justices of the Peace for the county of Middlesex to raise money for erecting a house of correction within the said county," having remained unclaimed for four successive days of half yearly payments after the same have become due, the same will become forfeited, and will be divided among and continued to the survivors belonging to that class wherein such life was, unless the proprietor or person entitled to receive such annuity or dividend, or the nominee, do come in and claim the same within six months from the date hereof.

Date of grant, 1792; name of proprietor, executors

of the late Thomas Shelton; name of nominee,

George Clark.
Robert Baker, Treasurer of the county of Middlesex.

Sessions-house, Clerkenwell, January 1, 1836.


Admiralty, Somerset-Place,
December
26, 1835.

Half-pay and Retired-pay to Naval Officers and Officers of the Royal Marines.

NOTICE is hereby given, that on the receipt in the Wages Department at the Admiralty-office, Somerset-place, of the declaration or certificate of identity required from each Officer by His Majesty's Orders in Council, a bill for the amount of the half-pay or retired-pay due will be made out in this Department, which will be payable by the Treasurer of His Majesty's Navy, on the following days, viz.

On the 11th and 12th of January next, to

Masters, Surgeons, and Pursers, and their

Attorneys.
On the 13th, 14th, and 15th of January, to

Lieutenants at 5s. a day and under, and their

Attorneys.
On the 16th and 18th of January, to

Lieutenants at 7s and 6s. a day, and Chaplains,

and their Attorneys.
On the 19th, 20th, and 21st of January, to

Admirals, Lieutenant-Generals, Major-Generals, Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels, Majors, Captains, Commanders, and Retired

Commanders, and their Attorneys.

Great inconvenience having been experienced by the claims of Officers, who have not chosen to receive their half-pay or retired-pay on the days fixed for their rank, being brought forward on the days appointed for the payment of half-pay and retired-pay to Officers of different ranks; notice is hereby given, that no such claims can in future be attended to on the days not appointed for Officers of those ranks; but for the accommodation of such Officers, and also for the convenience of those who may not have transmitted their declarations or certificates sufficiently early to admit of payment on the abovementioned days, a recall will take place on the 23d and 25th of January.

After which the half-pay and retired-pay will be payable on the first and third Wednesday in every month, excepting during the general payment.

Officers residing in or near London, and wishing to receive their half-pay or retired-pay in person, are requested to deliver their declarations or certificates into the Wages-office at the Admiralty, Somerset-place, or transmit them to the Secretary of the Admiralty, immediately on the expiration of each quarter; and those employing agents are also requested to furnish their agents with their declarations or certificates with the same dispatch, for unless such documents are delivered into this Office early, delay in the payment must unavoidably ensue.

As it sometimes happens that Officers apply personally for their half-pay or retired-pay, without having previously sent in their declarations or certificates as required by the usual advertisement, any delay or inconvenience to which they might be subject by this oversight, it is in the power of the Officers themselves to prevent, by an adherence to the existing regulations.

Under the authority of the Statutes relating to the pay of the Navy, besides the above-mentioned modes, Officers may receive their half-pay or retired-pay in any of the following ways, viz.

1st. By drawing a bill for the amount, in

which case they are to give notice thereof, by letter, to the Secretary of the Admiralty, marked, in the corner, "Half-pay, or Retired-pay, Accountant-General," and thereupon the proper form of a bill of exchange

will be sent to them.
2d. By a remittance bill, or permanent

remittance-bill, payable to them at or in the neighbourhood of their residence, by the Collector

of Customs or Excise.
3d. By extract or permanent remittance bill,

at a Dock-yard, where there is an

establishment of Pay Clerks.

In either of which two latter cases, they must give a like notice to the Secretary of the Admiralty, marked in the same manner, and a remittance bill, or extract, will thereupon be made out and transmitted to them.

In all cases, the Officer signifying his desire of payment is to state at the foot of his letter, his Christian and surnames, his rank, and a full description of his residence.

MEM.—Bills of exchange drawn under or by virtue of the Act of 11 Geo. 4, cap. 20, are not liable to the stamp duty.

No persons residing out of His Majesty's dominions are entitled to the privileges of this Act.

CONTRACTS FOR RUM, WINE, PEAS, OATS, AND COCOA.

Department of the Comptroller for Victualling and Transport Services, Somerset-Place, January 5, 1836.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, do hereby give notice, that on Thursday the 14th instant, at one o'clock, they will be ready to treat with such persons as may be willing, to contract for supplying and delivering the following articles into His Majesty's Victualling Stores at Deptford, viz.

Rum, the produce of the British possessions in

the West Indies, equal, by Sykes's hydrometer, to 75,000 gallons proof; to be delivered in the original casks as imported, and tenders to be made at a rate per proof gallon, and in parcels of not less than 3000 gallons; half to be delivered in a month, and the remainder

in a month afterwards.
Wine, Spanish Red, 6000 gallons; half to be

delivered in a fortnight, and the remainder in

a fortnight afterwards.
Peas, 500 quarters; half to be delivered in a

fortnight, and the remainder in a fortnight

afterwards.
Oats, Scotch Potatoe, 300 quarters; to be delivered in a fortnight.
Cocoa, 30 to 40 tons; half to be delivered in

three weeks, and the remainder in three weeks

afterwards.

The Rum, Wine, and Cocoa will be exempted from the Customs' duties.

Samples of the wine (not less than, two bottles), of the peas and oats (not less than two quarts of each), and of the cocoa (not less than two pounds) must be produced by the parties tendering.

The conditions of the contracts may be seen at the said Office.

No tender will be received after one o'clock on the day of treaty, nor any noticed, unless the party attends, or an agent for him duly authorised in writing.

Every tender must be delivered at the above Office, and those for wine and cocoa must be accompanied by a letter addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty, at Somerset-place, and signed by a responsible person, engaging to become bound with the person tendering, in the sum of £25 per cent, on the value, for the due performance of the contracts.

Admiralty, Somerset-Place,
December 30, 1835.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland do hereby give notice, that on Thursday the 21st of January next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, they will put up to sale, at their Office in Somerset-place, His Majesty's ships and vessels hereunder mentioned, namely:

Lying at Deptford.
Dover, 5th rate, 692 tons burthen.
Lying at Chatham.
Martial, brig, 183 tons burthen.
Surly, lighter, 137 tons burthen.
Lying at Sheerness.
Dispatch, brig, 388 tons burthen.
Mercury, tender, 40 tons burthen.
Lying at Portsmouth.
Merlin, sloop, 395 tons burthen.
Rifleman, brig, 387 tons burthen.
Duchess of York, tender, 49 tons burthen.
Lying at Plymouth.
Captivity, 74 guns, 1613 tons burthen.
Elk, brig, 386 tons burthen.
Carnation, sloop, 385 tons burthen.
Barracouta, brig, 235 tons burthen.
Breakwater, lighter, No. 10, 28 tons burthen.

Persons wishing to view the ships and vessels, must apply to the Superintendents of the Dockyards for notes of admission for that purpose.

Catalogues and conditions of sale may be had here and at the Yards.

SALE OF IRON BALLAST.

Admiralty, Somerset-Place, January 1, 1836.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland do hereby give notice, that immediately after the sale of ships and vessels, advertised to take place at this Office, on Thursday the 21st instant, at two o'clock in the afternoon, they will put up to sale the following quantities of

Broken, irregular, and foreign Iron Ballast, viz.

141 Tons, lying at Woolwich.
40 Tons, lying at Sheerness.
200 Tons, lying at Chatham.

Persons wishing to view the lots, must apply to the Superintendents for notes of admission for that purpose.

Catalogues and conditions of sale may be had here and at the Yards.

Imperial Fire-Office, Sun-Court, Cornhill, January 6, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a Half-yearly General Court of Proprietors will be held at this House, on Wednesday the 20th instant, at one o'clock in the afternoon precisely, to declare a dividend for the last half year.

By order of the Board,
P. Milner, Accountant.

United Mexican Mining Association.

No. 13, Old Broad-Street, London, January 6, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a Half-yearly General Meeting of Proprietors of this Association will be held at the London Tavern, on Wednesday, the 27th instant, at one o'clock precisely.

John Mather, Secretary.

General Mining Association.

No. 10, Ludgate-Hill, London, January 8, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Association will be held at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate-street, on Thursday the 28th instant, at one o'clock precisely, to receive the half-yearly report of the Directors.

By order of the Board,
J. B. Foord, Secretary.

English Mining Association, Austin-Friars, January 7, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a Meeting of the Shareholders of the Association will be held at their Office, in Austin-Friars, on Thursday the 21st instant, at one o-'clock precisely, to take info consideration the situation in which Great St. George Mine is placed with reference to Whoal Leisure Mine.

By order of the Directors,
J. Bourdillon, Secretary.

Royal Polberou Consols Mining Company.

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to a resolution passed at the last Meeting of the above Company, that a Special Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the George and Vulture Tavern, Cornhill, on Friday the 22d instant (January), at one o'clock, for the purpose of electing a new Director, and carrying into effect the proposal made at the last Meeting, for issuing 1000 new shares; and also for the purpose of fixing the salary of the acting Director.

T. V. Williams, Secretary.

N. B. The chair will be taken at half past one o'clock precisely.

London and Westminster Bank.

January 8, 1836.

THE Directors of the London and Westminster Bank hereby give notice that, in pursuance of the powers vested in them by the deed of settlement, dated the 3d of February 1834, they have made a fourth call of £5 per share on each of the shares issued. The Holders of shares are accordingly requested to pay the same at the Banking-house of the London and Westminster Bank, Throgmorton-street, London, or at the Banking-houses of its Branch Banks, No. 9, Waterloo-place, Westminster; No. 213, High Holborn; No. 87, High-street, Whitechapel; and No. 12, Wellington-street, Southwark, on or before the 15th of April next.

By order of the Board of Directors,
James William Gilbart, General Manager.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between John Brydie and Jeremiah Henry Joyce, carrying on business as Agents for the sale of Alloa Ale, under the firms of Brydie and Joyce, and Joyce and Co. at Kennet-Wharf, Upper Thames-Street, and at No. 52, High-Street, Bloomsbury, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 23d day of December last.

J. H. Joyce.
Jno. Brydie.

(For Continuation of the Dissolution of Partnerships,

see page 51.)

WEEKLY RETURNS of the Quantities and Price of BRITISH CORN, Imperial Measure, as received from the Inspectors in the following Cities and Towns in ENGLAND and WALES, from which the Prices that govern Importation are calculated, conformably to the Act of the 9th Geo. IV. cap. 60.

Received in the Week
ended January 1,
1836
WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. RYE. BEANS. PEAS.
Quantities. Price. Quantities. Price. Quantities. Price. Quantities. Price. Quantities. Price. Quantities. Price.
Markets. Qrs. Bs. £. s. d. Qrs. Bs. £. s. d. Qrs. Bs. £. s. d. Qrs. Bs. £. s. d. Qrs. Bs. £. s. d. Qrs. Bs. £. s. d.
London 5180 0 10038 1 5 11169 0 15700 1 2 15538 0 15403 13 4 19 0 29 4 0 1505 0 2401 6 10 1254 0 2321 5 10
Uxbridge 585 0 1224 6 0 170 0 263 5 3 146 0 157 4 6 36 0 65 16 0 9 0 15 13 3
Hertford 612 0 1179 10 3 2615 0 4213 5 3 10 0 17 12 0 10 0 18 8 0
Royston 580 5 1031 3 0 1438 0 2013 5 0 81 0 76 7 0 19 3 31 2 0 21 7 35 2 0
Guildford 549 0 1142 10 10 170 0 265 10 0 50 0 53 2 6 11 0 20 7 2
Chelmsford 1599 5 3029 2 11 640 0 879 7 1 220 4 221 5 3 363 0 546 12 9 200 3 304 13 0
Colchester 989 7 1838 12 0 1947 7 1959 15 8 41 6 40 13 0 321 5 492 14 7 69 4 109 2 4
Romford 854 3 1404 9 9 558 3 815 15 6 54 4 57 4 6 59 0 92 4 0 50 0 80 15 0
Maidstone 328 0 626 8 0 Incorrect. 33 0 37 7 0 12 0 19 4 0 35 6 60 12 9
Canterbury 1052 0 2013 8 0 929 0 1426 18 0 131 0 143 12 6 138 0 216 10 0 96 0 146 19 0
Dartford 68 0 136 9 0 90 0 145 6 0 17 0 27 4 0 96 0 146 19 0
Chichester 2013 7 3716 3 10 287 4 456 9 6 57 0 57 19 0 32 4 55 5 0
Lewes 396 0 747 10 3 458 0 709 12 6 112 0 104 16 6 56 0 94 14 0 25 0 41 7 6
Rye 94 0 169 0 0
Bedford 466 7 826 9 0 687 0 1008 9 0 100 0 92 2 0 105 5 159 19 0 20 0 33 12 0
Windsor No Inspector.
Reading 663 0 1293 5 0 392 2 579 6 0 70 0 69 17 0 27 4 49 0 0
Aylesbury 78 0 136 1 3 280 0 410 15 0 59 4 63 4 0 90 4 152 17 6 6 0 10 4 0
Oxford 140 0 236 7 0 152 0 203 19 0 309 0 313 16 0 122 0 205 15 0
Huntington 382 1 648 4 3 187 7 245 10 10 142 0 115 6 6 108 3 169 11 0
Cambridge 373 5 657 18 9 1298 7 1675 5 9 793 3 648 13 7 159 7 243 10 4 19 4 30 16 6
Ely 68 5 108 3 0 94 4 123 19 0 422 2 332 12 8 21 3 31 6 3
Wisbeach 3343 0 5404 12 1 47 2 48 8 0 650 6 535 18 5 671 3 1042 4 0 7 4 10 6 0
Ipswich 1277 4 2339 1 1 2247 4 3072 6 1 19 4 19 13 0 79 0 123 17 6 32 0 47 13 6
Woodbridge 867 0 1554 7 10 1023 7 1316 0 0 3 0 3 6 0 136 4 215 1 6 206 4 359 6 6
Sudbury 620 3 1071 15 4 763 7 956 8 6 10 0 12 0 0 51 0 77 18 6 52 0 76 0 0
Hadleigh 515 5 945 15 3 717 6 926 0 3 80 0 123 17 6 16 0 23 10 6
Stow Market 453 0 790 6 6 568 0 677 19 1 64 4 68 17 0 121 0 191 0 9 103 0 156 7 6
Bury 1246 4 2212 3 3 1792 5 2424 10 1 233 4 239 17 9 24 0 30 6 0 126 4 197 5 6 64 4 100 5 0
Beccles 142 0 259 5 6 401 0 542 1 6 74 0 117 16 6 12 0 18 16 6
Bungay 449 0 811 10 6 1105 0 1523 8 0 24 0 26 4 0 56 0 90 4 0 19 0 28 10 0
Lowestoft 227 7 300 0 4
Norwich 1592 0 2902 2 3 4696 5 5960 14 5 11 0 12 13 0 15 0 25 10 0
Yarmouth 357 6 664 10 10 2088 3 2853 5 4
Lynn 2394 7 3382 1 10 3725 0 4667 11 4 331 2 269 6 3 391 4 602 6 0 80 0 118 4 0
Thetford None Sold.
Watton 275 0 499 9 6 230 0 331 6 0 - - - - - - - -
Diss 570 0 499 9 6 423 4 533 5 0 48 4 45 4 9 12 0 17 8 0 51 0 78 13 0 14 0 21 8 0
East Dereham 342 0 612 3 0 36 0 48 1 6 - - - - - - - -
Harleston 327 6 581 4 0 543 6 742 19 6 - - - - 31 0 48 13 0 - -
Holt 211 7 376 16 6 497 6 544 10 9 10 0 8 10 0 - - - - - -
Aylesham 188 0 339 2 7 502 0 576 15 6 - - - - - - - -
Fakenham 932 0 1650 4 6 1618 4 1974 10 0 40 0 40 0 0 - - - - 10 0 16 0 0
North Walsham 327 3 590 18 6 508 4 588 0 0 - - - - - - - -
Lincoln 802 0 1447 6 6 1573 0 2150 2 6 126 0 102 12 0 - - 26 0 42 18 0 - -
Gainsbrough 780 0 1409 19 6 433 0 568 8 0 43 0 41 14 6 12 4 15 12 0 5 0 7 15 0 5 0 7 0 0
Glanford Bridge. 499 0 928 7 6 1591 4 2066 11 6 95 0 83 15 0 - - 30 0 49 0 0 - -
Louth 964 0 1640 5 9 980 7 1264 0 0 452 4 370 11 6 3 0 3 12 0 86 4 136 11 3 - -
Boston 2516 4 4341 9 0 11 0 11 14 0 1537 2 1261 3 3 12 4 13 15 0 460 4 717 10 0 - -
Sleaford 685 0 1148 13 6 178 0 203 7 6 68 0 57 14 0 - - 54 0 68 11 0 - -
Stamford 450 0 753 17 0 510 0 661 15 0 260 0 227 0 0 - - 90 0 174 18 0 - -
Spalding 1070 0 1709 9 3 - - 547 7 466 6 1 - - 221 4 340 16 0 - -
York 866 0 1616 19 1 713 0 968 11 7 642 0 537 15 1 - - 108 0 220 1 9 - -
Leeds 2575 3 4817 12 6 3849 3 5649 8 2 1680 0 1707 12 11 - - 446 7 804 14 11 42 0 69 14 0
Wakefield 4721 0 8652 9 2 4021 0 5708 8 8 1016 0 1039 9 4 - - 714 0 1292 0 0 116 0 212 7 3
Bridlington 708 5 1162 18 1 866 3 1000 15 1 606 7 487 0 0 - - - - - -
Beverley 785 0 1319 15 6 230 0 282 15 0 526 4 431 5 6 - - 78 0 121 14 0 15 0 22 10 0
Howden 429 0 776 7 0 120 0 153 17 0 221 0 179 15 6 - - 81 0 133 2 0 - -
Sheffield 443 3 897 16 8 112 0 175 18 8 111 0 111 9 3 - - 42 6 78 14 7 19 4 35 18 3
Hull 1668 6 2271 10 2 484 0 651 16 7 1333 0 1142 9 0 10 0 13 0 0 386 2 631 16 0 49 0 77 18 6
Whitby 55 0 154 0 0 - - 32 0 28 16 0 - - - - - -
New Malton 1259 5 2025 0 9 1395 1 1726 7 1 839 4 702 11 5 - - 42 2 68 0 4 - -
Durham 139 0 250 8 3 368 4 571 5 3 - - - - - - - -
Stockton 453 6 811 14 0 - - 98 1 80 2 3 - - 2 6 3 14 3 - -
Sunderland 212 0 381 15 8 238 2 340 19 0 5 0 5 10 0 - - 10 0 15 0 0 - -
Parnard Castle 131 4 239 19 3 4 6 7 2 6 19 6 20 5 10 - - - - - -
Wolsingham 59 3 110 16 8 22 4 32 12 6 17 4 19 10 10 - - - - - -
Belford 860 2 1370 2 2 124 4 135 0 0 360 6 318 12 6 - - - - - -
Hexham 145 0 268 5 0 112 4 156 1 10 108 1 104 1 4 - - - - - -
Newcastle 900 4 1605 7 3 841 6 1207 9 3 233 0 210 17 2 - - 5 4 8 16 0 - -
Morpeth 285 6 468 7 9 22 4 27 10 0 91 4 75 16 0 - - - - - -
Alnwick 269 6 425 5 3 107 6 124 5 10 246 3 195 15 0 - - 3 0 3 18 0 - -
Berwick 673 4 1224 2 6 447 6 522 3 2 499 4 500 16 6 - - 33 6 47 5 0 - -
Carlisle 171 3 340 1 0 233 5 304 2 0 107 2 105 18 6 5 5 8 17 3 - - 2 2 3 3 0
Whitehaven 29 5 59 19 10 196 5 255 12 3 - - - - - - - -
Cockermouth 228 0 441 5 7 93 6 125 5 6 185 2 181 2 5 - - - - -
Penrith 133 4 261 1 1 63 0 81 1 0 202 0 195 14 0 9 6 16 7 0 - - - -
Ergemont Incorrect 22 4 29 1 3 19 7 21 4 0 - - - - - -
Appebly 49 2 104 4 11 12 2 17 3 0 134 0 137 7 0 3 2 5 4 0 - - - -
Kendal 89 0 186 10 3 - - 52 7 51 10 3 - - - - - -
Chester 198 4 382 11 8 - - - - - - - - - -
Nantwich 488 3 955 19 0 58 7 96 3 3 58 1 58 12 7 - - - - - -
Middlewich 167 6 322 1 1 16 2 22 2 9 69 0 69 11 6 - - - - - -
Four Lane Ends 130 2 277 11 0 - - - - - - - - - -
Liverpool 2554 2 42?6 9 4 553 0 922 2 0 1139 6 1057 14 8 - - 300 0 546 0 0 - -
Ulverstone 49 4 86 12 6 123 6 176 5 0 75 6 84 2 6 - - - - - -
Lancaster No Return - - - - - - - - - -
Preston 45 7 90 18 6 - - - - - - 31 4 53 12 0 - -
Wigan 138 4 270 4 6 - - - - - - 46 0 76 8 4 - -
Warrington 8? 0 158 12 6 155 0 254 9 2 - - - - - - - -
Manchester 2046 5 2950 7 4 - - 1456 4 1395 8 6 - - 688 4 1336 0 6 - -
Bolton 40 0 85 0 0 - - - - - - - - - -
Derby 104 4 202 11 6 45 0 71 9 0 - - - - - - - -
Nottingham 753 0 144 14 0 729 0 1117 16 6 443 0 434 6 6 - - 170 0 334 5 0 - -
Newark 734 0 1387 14 0 2193 0 3209 10 11 172 0 189 4 0 - - 150 0 252 10 0 5 0 10 0 0
Leicester 221 0 404 0 6 579 0 830 16 3 108 0 124 9 6 - - 170 0 289 10 0 - -
Northampton 452 0 823 19 6 1326 0 1777 4 6 237 0 257 15 0 - - 170 0 289 10 0 31 0 52 3 0
Coventry 262 4 507 10 0 229 0 343 13 0 - - - - - - - -
Birmingham 624 3 1259 1 1 160 0 214 0 0 Incorrect - - 45 0 95 1 3 - -
Worcester 601 1 1146 12 2 220 3 331 10 2 20 0 10 13 4 - - - - 7 4 15 0 0
Warminster 689 0 1235 0 0 972 4 1458 9 3 134 4 134 16 0 - - 34 0 71 12 0 - -
Denbeigh 58 6 106 0 0 14 4 18 15 0 - - - - - - - -
Wrexham 485 5 1019 16 3 162 2 254 3 10 36 6 42 17 6 - - - - - -
Carnovon 83 0 163 13 0 117 0 148 6 0 112 0 80 16 0 - - - - - -
Haverford West 165 1 260 6 7 319 2 342 8 0 535 4 374 4 11 - - - - - -
Camarthen 33 1 63 10 8 379 2 416 16 11 987 7 667 8 1 - - - - - -
Cardiff - - - - 326 4 450 19 11 130 4 120 3 8 - - - -
Gloucester 538 3 951 12 10 295 0 406 2 6 - - - - 89 0 161 12 0 - -
Circencester 544 0 977 13 0 650 0 888 2 6 57 0 57 6 0 - - - - - -
Tetbury 89 2 167 2 6 186 4 262 0 6 46 0 53 8 0 - - - - - -
Stow on the Wold 115 0 215 7 4 88 0 118 10 0 - - - - 7 4 13 0 0 - -
Tweksbury 91 4 168 11 0 160 6 231 4 10 - - - - 29 3 51 0 7 - -
Bristol 1421 4 2462 0 0 768 0 1001 0 0 499 6 438 3 3 - - 26 7 52 4 7 6 2 11 5 0
Taunton 294 1 565 12 8 265 5 351 14 9 88 0 76 15 2 - - 48 3 87 1 6 - -
Wells 149 5 257 13 8 74 0 93 6 9 204 0 185 0 0 - - 28 4 56 18 0 - -
Bridgewater 139 4 262 14 6 188 0 263 4 0 17 4 15 6 3 - - 210 0 359 13 6 - -
Frome 19 0 32 3 6 2 0 2 18 0 20 0 22 0 0 - - 5 4 11 0 0 0 4 1 8 0
Chard 147 6 273 4 19 44 0 57 17 0 - - - - 27 0 46 12 0 - -
Monmonth 53 4 105 11 6 37 2 50 17 4 - - - - - - - -
Abergavenny 41 3 79 18 11 70 1 100 9 11 - - - - - - - -
Chepstow 9 2 16 9 10 102 4 138 8 6 - - - - - - - -
Pontippol 64 2 126 12 6 48 4 69 18 5 - - - - - - - -
Exeter 217 3 460 5 4 505 4 594 2 4 444 0 299 14 0 - - - - - -
Barnstaple 28 5 56 5 4 43 6 60 16 8 - - - - - - - -
Plymouth 57 4 119 7 6 Incorrect 70 0 63 0 0 - - - - - -
Tavistock 46 0 96 12 9 - - 123 0 99 8 6 - - - - - -
Kingsbridge - - 272 3 354 1 9 - - - - - - - -
Truro 22 4 45 0 0 11 2 13 10 0 5 5 5 16 3 - - - - - -
Bodmin 16 7 34 17 6 15 0 17 0 0 9 0 8 8 0 - - - - - -
Launceston 18 6 37 0 9 29 6 35 7 6 17 2 13 7 9 - - - - - -
Redruth 11 2 22 10 0 7 4 9 0 0 - - - - - - - -
Helsltone 27 3 57 2 3 72 3 86 12 6 - - - - - - - -
St. Austell 39 6 84 16 0 49 4 59 8 0 - - - - - - - -
Blandford 59 4 111 17 0 287 0 40 12 0 42 0 42 12 0 - - - - - -
Biridport 24 0 43 3 0 179 0 246 2 6 - - - - - - - -
Dorchester 269 0 524 11 0 446 0 626 5 2 48 0 47 0 0 - - 3 0 6 0 0 - -
Sherbourne 5 0 9 0 0 163 0 243 3 6 40 0 41 0 0 - - 30 0 55 0 0 16 0 29 19 0
Shaston 5 0 9 0 0 163 0 243 3 6 40 0 41 0 0 - - 30 0 55 0 0 16 0 29 19 0
Wareham 54 4 102 16 0 232 4 322 6 3 - - - - - - - -
Winchester 35 0 62 0 0 114 0 164 4 6 - - - - - - - -
Andover 60 0 105 10 0 134 4 192 17 9 - - - - - - - -
Basingstoke 322 4 564 3 0 211 4 290 13 0 111 0 104 17 0 - - 20 0 34 10 0 7 0 11 18 0
Fareham 307 0 555 0 0 123 4 178 5 6 - - - - - - 15 4 24 16 0
Havant 288 6 510 15 9 36 4 55 9 0 10 0 10 0 0 - - - - - -
Newport 200 2 357 11 0 239 3 337 12 6 20 0 19 0 0 - - - - 19 0 18 0 0
Ringwood 68 4 125 16 0 170 0 239 12 6 5 0 5 0 0 - - - - - -
Southampton None Sold. - - - - - - - - - -
Portsmouth 84 3 154 18 6 21 0 33 12 0 111 0 97 2 6 - - - - 15 0 25 10 0
. . s. d. - . s. d. - . s. d. - . s. d. - . s. d. - . s. d.
General Weekly Average   36 0.602 -   27 4.208 -   18 7.552 -   27 7.005 -   33 4.794 -   34 5.445
Aggregate Average of Six Weeks which governs Duty   36 6 -   28 1 -   18 8 -   28 4 -   34 4 -   35 3

THE AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, per Quarter (Imperial Measure), in England and Wales, for the Quarter ended Christmas 1835.

WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. RYE. BEANS. PEAS.
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
36 8 28 6 19 1 28 11 35 0 35 7

William Jacob.,Comptroller of Corn Returns.

Corn Department, Board of Trade, January 6, 1836.

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I do hereby certify, that no Return whatever hath been made to me of any Brown or Muscovado Sugars bought or sold in the Week ending the 5th day of January 1836.

Grocers-Hall,
January 8, 1836.

By Authority of Parliament,


Henry Bicknell, Clerk of the Grocers' Company.

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THE Partnership hitherto subsisting between us, William R. Robinson and Charles Robinson, under the firm of Wm. R. and C. Robinson, of London, Merchants, ceases this day by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 31st day of December 1835. Wm. R . Robinson.

Chs. Robinson.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, John Bubb and Benjamin Bubb, of Cheltenham, in the County of Gloucester, as Attorneys at Law, and Solicitors in Chancery, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated this 5th day of January 1836.

John Bubb.
Benjn. Bubb.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, under the firm or style of Warcup and Sons, and carried on at Nos. 3 and 4, in the Broadway, Deptford, Kent, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far as concerns the undersigned John Warcup.—Dated this 1st day of January 1836.

John Warcup.
John Barnard Warcup.

William Willis Warcup.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, James Carpenter and John Blakey, as Pawnbrokers, carried on by us at Leeds, in the County of York, under the firm of Carpenter and Blakey, was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and all debts due and owing to and from the said Copartnership will be received and paid by the said James Carpenter: As witness our hands this 2d day of January 1836.

James Carpenter.
John Blakey.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned, carrying on business as Ship-Brokers and General Agents, at this Port, under the firm of Charles Turner and Son, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 31st day of December last. The business will in future be conducted by Charles Turner, jun. on his own separate account.—Witness our hands, in Liverpool, this 2d day of January, in the year of our Lord 1836.

Charles Turner.
Charles Turner., junr.

56, Oakley-Street, Lambeth,
January 4, 1836.

DISSOLUTION of Partnership between William Churchill and Edmund Franklin, Harness-Makers.

Wm. Churchill
Edmund Franklin.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnership between us the undersigned, John James Simons and Benjamin Charles Simons, of No. 4, Clerkenwell-Green, Coffin-Makers and Undertakers, has been dissolved.—Dated this 31st day of December 1835.

John James.Simons.
Benjamin Charles Simons.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Richard Janion Nevill and Nevill Broom, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 1st day of December 1835.

R. J . Nevill.
Nevill Broom.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, George Jubber and Henry Jubber, of the City of Oxford. Confectioners, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on and from the 21st day of December last: As witness our hands this 2d day of January 1836.

George Jubber.
Henry Jubber.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between us the undersigned, Thomas Wade and James-Vale, of Peter's-Place, Hemming's-Row, in the County of Middlesex, Goldsmiths, was, on the 25th day of December last, dissolved by mutual consent—Dated this 4th day of January 1836.

Thomas Wade.
James Vale.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, Simon Thurston and Charles Dyer, carrying on the profession or business of Architects and Surveyors, at No. 9, Southampton-Street, Bloomsbury-Square, in the County of Middlesex, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 21st day of November 1833

S. Thurston.
Charles Dyer.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Edwin Shelton and George Shelton, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Timber and Slate Merchants, was dissolved on the 31st day of December 1835.—Witness the hands of the parties this 6th day of January 1836.

Edwin Shelton.
George Shelton.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned, James Neyler and Edward Dangerfield, both of Cheltenham, in the County of Gloucester, Coach-Proprietors, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated the 1st day of January 1836.

James Neyler.
Edwd. Dangerfield.

THE Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, William M'Kie and Peter Glaidhill, of the Town and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Drapers and Tea-Dealers, and carried on under the firm of Wm. M'Kie and Peter Glaidhill, was this day dissolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 6th day of January 1836.

William M'Kie.
Peter Glaidhill.

WE the undersigned, James Gifford, of 11, Claremont-Square, Pentonville, County of Middlesex, and James Fowler, of 63, High-Street, Whitechapel, carrying on business as Butter-Factors, under the firm of Gifford and Fowler, hereby give notice, that the said Partnership is dissolved from this day.—Dated this 6th day of January 1836.

Jas. Gifford.
Jas. Fowler.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned, George Ball and Charles Johnson, in Bowl-Yard, Saint Giles', in the County of Middlesex, as Ale and Porter Brewers, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and owing will be received and paid by the new firm of Johnson and Wyatt.—Dated this 21st day of August 1835.

Geo. Ball.
Charles Johnson.
James R. Wyatt.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting and carried on by William Burton and Henry Jeffery, whose names are hereunder written, at No. 92, Broad-street, Ratcliff, Shipping Butchers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that the business will in future be carried on by the said Henry Jeffery, at Broad-Street aforesaid, by whom all debts due from and owing to the said Partnership will be received and paid.—Dated this 31st day of December 1835.

Wm. Burton.
Henry Jeffery.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Heinrich Johann Merck and Florentin Theodar Schmidt, both of the City of Hamburgh, in Germany, and Gerhard Friedrick Thode, of Manchester, in England, as Merchants, and carried on at Manchester, under the firm of H. J. Merck and Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated the 31st day of December 1835.

Heinrich Johann Merck.
Florentin Theodar Schmidt.
G. F . Thode.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, William Rathbone, Richard Rathbone, James Powell, and Edward Dearman, as Merchants and Factors, at Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, under the firm of Rathbone, Brothers, and Company, is this day dissolved, so far as regards the said Richard Rathbone, who retires from the concern. The business will in future be carried on by the said William Rathbone, James Powell, and Edward Dearman, under the above firm.—Dated at Liverpool, this 1st day of January 1836.

William Rathbone.
Richd. Rathbone.
James Powell.
Edwd. Dearman.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Henry Harmsworth and James Pettifer, as Bleachers, at Bow, in the County of Middlesex, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated this 6th day of January 1836.

Henry Harmsworth.
James Pettifer.

WE the undersigned, William Gower and William Day, do hereby give notice, that the Copartnership lately subsisting between us, as Corn-Factors, and Dealers in Hay, Straw, and Garden Seeds, and also as Earthenwaremen, at Maidstone, in the County of Kent, is this day dissolved.—Dated the 29th day of December 1835.

William Gower.
Wm. Day.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership carried on by us the undersigned, James Farewell Wright and Knowlton Wilson, at Sheffield, in the County of York, as Surgeons and Apothecaries, and all other our Partnership affairs and concerns, have been this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated this 1st day of January 1836.

James Farewell Wright.
Knowlton Wilson.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Poyntz Owsley Adams and Barwell Ewins Bennett, of Market Harborough, in the County of Leicester, Attorneys at Law, expired on the 31st day of December last, and was dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated this 5th day of January 1836.

P. O. Adams.
B. E. Bennett.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, Samuel Addington and William Cobbett, as Woollen-Drapers, and carried on in Saint Martin's-Lane, in the County of Middlesex, having expired on the 31st day of December last, is therefore declared dissolved: As witness our hands this 8th day of January 1836.

Samuel Addington.
William Cobbett.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Kenneth Pringle and James Cuthbert, carrying on business in Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, as Seedsmen, under the firm of Cuthbert and Co. was dissolved on the 10th day of December last; all debts owing to and by the said firm are to be paid to and by the said James Cuthbert.—Dated this 6th day of January 1836.

Kenneth Pringle.
James Cuthbert.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Samuel Oughton, John Ashworth, and Samuel Hobday Oughton, as Silk Manufacturers, at Newton-Heath, and at Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, under the firm of Oughton and Ashworth, was dissolved on the 15th day of October last, by mutual consent: As witness the hands of the parties.

Samuel Oughton, senr.
John Ashworth.
Samuel Hobday Oughton.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us, John and Edward Robinson, of Skipton, in the County of York, Grocers and Tea-Dealers; heretofore carrying on trade in Skipton aforesaid, as Grocers and Tea Dealers, under the firm of John and Edward Robinson, was dissolved on the 21st day of October last, by mutual consent; and that all debts owing to the said Partnership or firm are to be received by the said Edward Robinson; and all persons to whom the said Partnership stands indebted are requested immediately to send in their respective accounts to the said Edward Robinson, in order that the same may be examined and paid by him: As witness our hands this 2d day of January, in the year of our Lord 1836.

Jno. Robinson.
Edw. Robinson. NOTICE is hereby given, that Hie Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, William Stanhope Sawtell and John White Welch, of No. 27, Austin-Friars, in the City of London, Importers and Dealers in Spirits, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding claims on

the Partnership will be liquidated by J. W. Welch, who is authorised to receive the debts owing to the firm.—Witness our hands this 31st day of December 1835.

Wm. S . Sawtell.
J. W. Welch.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore carried on between us the undersigned, William Skeat and John Elger, as Builders, in Park-Lane and Mount-Street, or elsewhere, in the County of Middlesex, under the firm of Skeat and Elger, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and owing from and to the said firm are to be paid and received by the said John Elger.—Dated this 7th day of January 1836.

John Elger, South-Street, Park-Lane.
Will. Skeat, Mount-Street, Park-Lane.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned, Charles Whiteley, of Halifax, in the County of York, and Thomas Milne Whiteley, of the same, place, as Hatters, and carried on at Halifax aforesaid, under the style or firm of Wbiteley and Son, was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that all debts due to and owing from the said Partnership concern are to be received and paid by the said Charles Whiteley, who is duly authorised to receive and pay the same: As witness our hands this 31st day of December 1835.

Charles Whiteley.
Thomas Milne Whiteley.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, John Strongitharm Stanley, Ely Cryer, and Joseph Garside, carrying ou business at Ashton-under-Lyme,in the County of Lancaster, as Machine-Makers and Iron-Founders, under the firm of S. S . Stanley and Company, was this day dissolved by mutual consent and that all debts due to and from the said Partnership will be received and paid by the said John Strongitharm Stanley and Ely Cryer.—Dated this 1st day of January 1836.

John Strongitharm Stanley.
Ely Cryer.
Joseph Garside.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Thomas Parkinson and Robert Henry Parkinson, as Oil-Merchants, Lamp-Manufacturers, and Ironmongers, and carried on under the style or firm of T. and R. H . Parkinson, at No. 79, Oxford-Street, in the Parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the County of Middlesex, was, on the 31st day of December 1835, dissolved by mutual consent; and that all debts owing to or by the said late Partnership concern will be received and paid by the said Robert Henry Parkinson, by whom the said business will in future be carried on, upon his own account.—Witness our bands this 7th day of January 1836.

T. Parkinson.
R. H. Parkinson.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership in the trade or business of Common Brewers and Porter Dealers, heretofore carried on in the City of Chester, by Elizabeth Seller and William Sage, under the firm of Seller and Sage, is dissolved from and after the 31st day of December 1835, by mutual consent; and that the business will in future be carried on by the said Elizabeth Seller, as sole acting Executrix of William Seller, deceased, and by Samuel Seller and William John Seller.—Witness our hands this 28th day of December 1835.

Elizabeth Seller.
William Sage, by Charles Frederick Sage, his Attorney, by virtue of a power or authority enabling him in this behalf.
Samuel Seller.

William John Seller.

NOTICE is.hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between me, the undersigned Thomas Bowers, and Thomas Blackstock, late of Mancbuster, in the County of Lancaster, as Spinners and Power Loom Manufacturers, carried on at Levenshulnie Mills, in the said County, under the firm of Thomas Bowers and Co. (which Partnership was under a verbal agreement only, and for no time certain, but dissoluble at the will of either of the parties thereto), was, as far as lay in my will and power, dissolved by me the undersigned Thomas Bowers, from and since the 19th day of May last: As witness my hand the 19th day of December 1835. Thos. Bowers.

CLAIMANTS.

£3300, with Accumulations of Interest, under the Will of William Guest, Gentleman, who died at Bridgnorth, in the month of October, in the year 1812, distributable amongst the Second Cousins of the Testator living on the 23d day of September last, the day on which the Surviving Annuitant died.

ALL persons of the degree of relationship of second cousin to the Testator, William Guest, living at the period last before-mentioned, or, if since dead, their legal representatives, are therefore required to make out their claims of relationship, without delay, and deliver proofs of such claims to the Bailiffs of the Borough of Bridgnorth, in the County of Salop, the Trustees under the skid will, or at the Office of Mr. Smith, Town-Clerk, Bridgnorth.

At the expiration of two years from the said 23d of September, no claim can be admitted.

THOMAS OAKES, LANGSLOW ELLIS,
Bailiffs of Briilgnorth.

WHEREAS by a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Middleton versus Ford, it was (amongst other things) referred to James William Farrer, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, to enquire and state to the Court whether any and what debts contracted in England or Wales, and which were due and owing from Samuel Pryce Edwards, nephew of Samuel Pryce, late of the Tdwn of Brecon (which said Samuel Pryce Edwards is supposed to have died in the East Indies), at the time of his death are now due and owing:—any persons claiming to be Creditors of the said Samuel Pryce Edwards are forthwith, by their Solicitors, to come in and prove their debts before the said Master, at his Chambers, in Southampton-Buildings; Chancery-Lane, London, or in default thereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree.

PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Middleton versus Ford, the Creditors of Ann Edwards, late of South Cerney, in the County of Gloucester, Widow, deceased (who died-on or about the 11th day of August 1834), are forthwith, by their Solicitors, to come in and prove their debts before James William Farrer; Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, or in default thereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree.

PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in a cause of Marshall against Allinson, the Creditors of the Reverend John Monkhouse, Rector of'Bramshott, in the County of Southampton, and Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford (who died in the month of October 1828), are, on or before the 1st.day of February 1836, to come in and prove their debts before Sir Giffin Wilson, Knt. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree.

PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of Marshall against Allinson, the Next of Kin of the-Reverend John Monkhouse, Rector of Bramshott, in the County of Southampton, and Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford (who died in the month of October 1823), living at at his decease, or the personal representative or representatives of any of them who may have since died, are, by their Solicitors, on or before the 1st day of February 1836, to come in and prove their kindred and make out their claims before Sir Giifin Wilson, Knt. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree.

PURSUANT to a Decree of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster, made in a cause of Jones and others versus Jones and others, the Creditors of David Jones, late of Gwalrhedin, in the Parish of Cilycwm, in the County of Carmarthen, Drover (who died in the month of March in the year 1821), are, by their Solicitors, on or before the 2d day of Fehruary 1836, to come in and prove their debts before Jefferies Spranger, Esq. one of the Masters of the 'said Court, at his Chambers, in Tanfield-Court, in the Inner Temple, London, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree.

SAMUEL HOWES' ASSIGNMENT.

NOTICE is hereby, given, that by a certain indenture of assignment, bearing date the 23d day of December 1835, Samuel Howes, of Broadway, Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, Linen-Draper, hath assigned all his stock in trade, household furniture, fixtures, and all and singular other his estate and effects to Samuel Adams, of Milk-Street, in the City of London, Warehouseman, William Johnson, of Maiden-Lane, Wood-Street, in the said City of London, Warehouseman, and James Simes, of Wood-Street aforesaid, Warehouseman, as Trustees upon trust, for the equal benefit of all and every the Creditors of the said Samuel Howes; and that the same indenture was duly executed by the said Samuel Howes on the said 23d day of December now last past, and by the said Samuel Adams, William Jotmson, and James Sinies, respectively, on the 24th day of December now last past; and such Execution was and is attested by Georpe Hensman, of No. 8, Basing-Lane, Cheapside, in, the said City of London, Solicitor; and such deed now lies at the Office of Messrs. Turner and Hensman, of Basing-Lane, Bread-Street., Cheapside, in the said City of London, Solicitors, for execution by the Creditors of the said Samuel Howes.—Basing-Lane, Bread-Street, January 6, 1636.

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THE Creditors who have proved their debts under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against David James, of Dartford, in the County of Kent, Banker, are requested to meet the Assignees of the estate and effects of the. said Bankrupt, on Monday the 1st day of February next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to consider the propriety of compromising a suit in equity brought by the said Assignees against John Wheeler James, of Dart- ford, in the County of Kent, Currier, to recover from him the said John Wheeler James, a certain debt or balance due by him to the said Bankrupt's estate; and also to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees compounding, settling and adjusting the said debt or balance due from the said John Wheeler James to the said Bankrupt's estate.

THE Creditors who have proved their debts under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against William Hughes, of Cheltenham, in the County of Gloucester, Hotel-Keeper, Dealer and Chapman, are requested to meet the Assignees of the said Bankrupt, on Saturday the 30th day of January instant, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, at the Star Hotel, in Cheltenham aforesaid, to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees commencing, prosecuting, or defending any action or actions at lawyer suit or suits in equity, or other legal proceedings, as they shall think expedient, for the recovery, defence, or preservation of the said Bankrupt's property, estate, or effects, or in any way relating thereto; and to the said Assignees compounding, submitting to arbitration any debt or debts, demand or demands, belonging to or connected with the said Bankrupt's estate.

THE Creditors who have proved their debts under a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against Sir Matthew Bloxam, Knt. Thomas Wilkinson, and William Bloxam, of Gracechurch-Street, London; Bankers and Copartners, are requested to meet the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupts, on Saturday the 30th day of January instant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees submitting to arbitration, to an arbitrator to be named at the said meeting, or to such other person or persons as the said Assignees may think fit, a dispute pending between the said Assignees and the Assignees under a separate Commission issued against the said Sir Matthew Bloxam, in respect of a claim made by the last mentioned Assignees to a portion of a sum of money recovered and received from a person, who will also be named at the said meeting; and also to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees of the said Sir Matthew Bloxam, Thomas Wilkinson, and William Bloxam, compounding, compromising, or otherwise agreeing the said dispute, upon such terms and in such manner as they may think proper or to their prosecuting or defending any proceedings, either at law, in equity, or otherwise as they may lie advised, for the purpose of settling and determining the said dispute; and fully to authorise the said Assignees thereon.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date on or about the 13th day of October 1835, was awarded and issued forth against Charlotte Mason and Charles Mason, of Piccadilly, in the Parish of Saint George, Hanover-Square, in the County of Middlesex, Livery Stable-Keepers, Dealers and Chapmen; this is to give notice, that the said Fiat is, by order of the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 29th day of December 1835, and confirmed by the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, rescinded and annulled.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date on or about the 3Oth day of March 1835, was awarded and issued forth against William Harris, of Fareham, in the County of Southampton, Cattle or Sheep Salesman, Dealer and Chapman; this is to give notice, that the said Fiat is, by an order of the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, and confirmed by the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, rescinded and annulled.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against Peter Walker, of Quickset-Row, in the New-Road, in the County of Middlesex, Builder, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to Charles Frederick Williams, Esq. a Commissioner of His Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, on this 18th day of January instant, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon precisely, and on the 19th day of, February next, at Twelve at Noon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street. in the City of London, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last silting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same, but to whom the Commissioner may appoint, but give notice to Mr. T . H. Peile, Solicitor.,34, Old Broad-Street, and to Mr. George John Graham, Official Assignee, 3, Copthall-Buildings.

WHERAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against William Buck, late of Hammersmith, in the County of Middlesex, Victualler, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to John Samuel Martin Fonblanque, Esq. a Commissioner of His-Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, on the 15th of January instant, at One in the Afternoon precisely, and on the 19th of February next, at Twelve at Noon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same, but to Mr. Pennell, the Official Assignee, whom the Commissioner has appointed, and give notice to Mesrrs. Langham, Solicitors, Bartlett's -Buildings, Holborn.

WHERAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against John Moser, of No. 143, Oxford-Street, in the County of Middlesex, Cabinet Maker, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to Joshua Evans, Esq. a Commissioner of His Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, on the 12th of January instant, at Two in the Afternoon, and on the 19th of February next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in, Basinghill-Street, in the City of London, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioner shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Watson and Sons, Solicitors, Bouverie-Street, Fleet-Street; (Mr. Johnson, Official Assignee, Basinghall-Street).

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against Andrew Ashworth, of Haslingden, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Woollen-Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them, on the 4th and 19th of February next, at Eleven in the Forenoon on each of the said days, at the Commercial Inn, in Bolton, in the said County of Lancaster, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same hut to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Milne, Parry, Milne, and Morris, Solicitors, Inner-Temple, London, or to Mr. Mitchell, Solicitor, Haslingden.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against William Hughes, of Cheltenham, in the County of Gloucester, Hotel-Keeper, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 30th of January instant; at Eleven in the Forenoon precisely, at the Star Hotel, in Cheltenham aforesaid, in order to receive Proofs of Debts under the said Fiat; and at which meeting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against William Walker Jenkins, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Brass-Founder, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 5th of February next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the Hen and Chickens Inn, in Birmingham, in the County of Warwick aforesaid (by adjournment from the 1st day of January instant), in order to take the Last Examination of the said Bankrupt; when and where he is required to surrender himself, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, and finish his examination; and the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who have proved their debts, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate.

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 9th day of September 1835, awarded ans issued forth against Isaac Pemberton, of the City of Worcester, Brush-Maker and Tobacco Pipe-Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 1st day of February next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 15th day of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against Stephen Godson, formerly of Devonshire-Street, Bishopsgate-Street, in the City of London, and of Mincing-Lane, also in the City of London, Wine and Spirit-Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 1st of February next, at Twelve at Noon precisely, in the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the law relating to Bankrupts."

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 14th day of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against Thomas Knight, of Gilbert-Street, Oxford-Street, in the County of Middlesex, Corn-Chandler and Chop and Coffee House Keeper, will sit on the 1st of February next, at half past Twelve in the Afternoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects- of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy hearing date the 29th day of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against John Shayler, of Blackman-Street, in the Borough of Southwark, in the County of Surrey, Draper, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 29th day of January instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignee of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts"

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 28th day of August 1835, awarded and issued forth against William Hindell. of Brayton, in the County of York, Victualler, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 29th of January instant, at Eleven in the Forenoon, at the Robin Hood Inn, in the City of York, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year, of the reign of His late Majesty King George the. Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 18th day of August 1835, awarded and issued forth against John Rhodes, of Longwood, in the Parish of Huddersfield, in the County of York, Clothier, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 10th day of February next, at Ten in, the Forenoon, at the George Inn, in Huddersfield, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, hearing date the 9th of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against Isaac Pemberton, of the City of Worcester, Brush-Maker and Tobacco Pipe-Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 1st day of February next, at halt past Eleven in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 29th day of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against John Shayler, of Blackman-Street, in the Borough of Southwark, in the County of Surrey, Draper, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 29th of January instant, at Eleven in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they, will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in, Bankruptcy, bearing date the 11th day of July 1835, awarded and issued forth against William Cole and Henry Goodman, both of the Town of Northampton, in the County of Northampton, Tailors and Drapers, Copartners in trade, Dealers and Chapmen, intend to meet on the 26th day of February next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the Office of Messrs. Chaseand Son, in Kingswell-Street, in the Town of Northampton, In the said County of Northampton (by adjournment), in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupts under the said Fiat,, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His. late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the. laws relating to Bankrupts;" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same day, at Twelve at Noon, and at the same place (by adjournment), to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupts; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit. of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 14th day of August 1835; awarded and Issued forth against Henry Johnstone, of Sheffield, in the County of York, Coach-Maker, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 4th day of February next, at Eleven in the Forenoon, at the To.wn Hull, in Sin; (field, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act toamend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same day, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, and at the same place, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 28th day. of April 1834, awarded and issued forth against William Hill, of Cradley, in the County of Worcester, Nail, Trace, and File Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the. 5th of February next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Talbot Hotel, in Stourbridge, Worcestershire, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth,intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same day, at Twelve at Noon, at the same place, to make a Final Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit, of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will he disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a. Fiat in» Bankruptcy, bearing date the 8th day of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against James Postlethwaite, of Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, Draper, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 29th day of January instant, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon precisely, at the Commissioners'-Rooms, in St. James's-Square, in Manchester, in the said County of Lancaster, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt;, when and where the Creditors) who have not already proved their debts, sire to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit, of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.—And the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the following day, at the same hour, and at the same place, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed, in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, beating date the 4th day of September 1834, awarded and issued against Morris Jacobs, of then City of Exeter, Tailor, Draper, Dealer and chapman, intend to meet on the 30th day of January instant, at Twelve, of the; Clock at Noon, at the Half Moon Inn, in the City of Exeter, to make a Final Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when, and where the Creditors, who have no.t already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

WHERAS the Commissioners acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Rickman Monnery Moore, of Bishopsgate-Street, in the City of London, Oil and Colotinuan, bath certified to the Lord-Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Rickman Monnery, Moore hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue, of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Rickman Monnery Moore will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on. or before the 29th. day of January 1836.

WEREAS the Comissoners in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against John Robert Henderson, late of Davies-Street, Berkeley-Square in the County of Middlesex, but then of Leicester, in the County, of Leicester, Wine-Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, have, certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said John Robert Henderson hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also or an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said John Robert Henderson will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said, last-mentioned Act, unless cause he shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 29th day of January 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Daniel Wells Stephens, of Emswortb, in the County of Hants, Wine-Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, hatb certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Daniel Wells Stephens hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the, Certificate of the said Daniel Wells Stephens will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court, to the contrary on or before the 29th day of January 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioners acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against John Greenhill, of West Holmfrith, Forest-Gate, near Stratford, in the County of Essex, Farmer, Horse-Dealer, and Dealer and Chapman, have, certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and, to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said John Greenhill hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts: this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the law relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the. reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said John Greenhill will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court of the contrary on or before the 29th day of January 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Henry Prior, late of Ludgate-Hill, in the City of London, Stationer, Dealer and Chapman, hath certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Henry Prior hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled " An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Henry Prior will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 23th day of January 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued against George Newman, of the Beulah-Spa, Norwood, in the County of Surrey, Wine-Merchant, Dealear and. Chapman hath certified to the Right Hon. the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said George Newman hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said George Newman will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 29th day of January 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Thomas Saville Flade, of Trinity-Square, in the City of London, Wine and Spirit Broker, Dealer and Chapman, hath certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Thomas Saville Flude hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament, made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act. passed in the. sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court of Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Thomas Saville Flude will be allowed and confirmed by the said Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 29th day of January 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Arthur Molony, late of Bruton-Place, in the County of-Middlesex, Wine-Merchant, Dealer and Chapman (lately carrying on business there in Copartnership with John Kndershy), and now of No. 23, Sherrard-Street, Soho, in the said County of Middlesex, hath certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great. Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Arthur Molony hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled " An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Arthur Molony will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 29th day of. January 1836.

WEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Robert Clements, of Upper Berkeley-Street West, Connaught-Square, in the County of Middlesex, Bricklayer and Builder, Dealer and Chapman, hath certified to the Right Hon. the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and- Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Robert Clements hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years-of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled. "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Robert Clements will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last=mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the Court to the contrary on or before the 29th day of January 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat of Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Joseph Jarmain, of Air-Street, Piccadilly,,in the Parish of Saint James, Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, Bill-Broker, Dealer and Chapman; hath certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that, the said Joseph Jarmain hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed. in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, entitled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Joseph. Jarmain will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, miles;, cause he shewn, to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 29th day of January 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against William Last, of No. 23, Munster Street, Regent's-Park, in the County of Middlesex, Coal and Corn. Merchant, hath, certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and. Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said 'William Last hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, parsed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said William Last, will he allowed and confirmed by-the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 29th day of January 1836.

In The Gazette of Tuesday last page 37, in the third line of the advertisement for the allowance of the Certificate of Walter Hamay, for Hamnay, read Hannay.

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NOTICE.

Edinburgh, January 4, 1836.

WILLIAM MARK, Merchant, in Edinburgh, having, at a meeting of his Creditors held to day, made an offer of composition on his debts, which offer was entertained, the Trustee, by directions of the meeting, hereby calls another meeting of Mr. Marr's Creditors, to be held in Messrs. Dymock's Chambers, 18, Albany-Street, on Monday the 1st February next, at One o'clock, for deciding on the offer, with or without amendment.

Notice to the Creditors of Napier and Co. sometime carrying on business in Glasgow, New York, and Charleston, United States of America, and who, upon the 15th day of June 1803, executed a trust-disposition of their whole estate and effects in favour of certain persons for behoof of their Creditors.

Glasgow, January 1, 1836.

DAVID DREGHORN, Accountant, in Glasgow, having been appointed by the surviving and acting Trustees to wind up the trust-affairs, hereby requests a general meeting of the Creditors, to be held within the Writing-Chambers of W. and A. Graham, Writers, George's-Squave, Glasgow, upon Tuesday the 26th day of January current, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the purpose of giving the Factor instructions for finally winding up the estate, and dividing the realised funds.

Notice to the Creditors of Palrick Auld and Sons, late Coppersmiths and Brass-Founders, in Glasgow, and of Patrick Auld, Patrick Campbell Auld, and Henry Alexander Auld, the Individual Partners of that concern, and of P. and H. Auld, Coppersmiths and Brass-Founder, in Glasgow, and the said Patrick Campbell Auld and Henry Alexander Auld, Partners of the said last-mentioned Firm.

DAVID DREGHORN, Accountant, in Glasgow, Trustee on the sequestrated estates of the said Patrick Auld and Sons, and P. and H. Auld, and individual Partners, hereby requests a general meeting of the Creditors, to be held within his Counting-House, No. 11, Miller-Street, on Wednesday the 27th day of January current, at Twelve o' Clock at Noon, for the purpose of giving directions to sell the unrecovered debts belonging to the estate, and also to authorise the Trustee to pay a final dividend to the Creditors, so soon as the said outstanding debts are sold, or otherwise.—Of all which notice is now given, in terms of the Statute.

Notice to the Creditors of William Armour, Tailor and Clothier, in Buchanan-Street, Glasgow.

Glasgow, January 2, 1836.

JAMES TURN BULL, Accountant, in Glasgow, hereby intimates, that his election to the office of Trustee on the sequestrated estate of the said William Armour has been confirmed by the Lord Ordinary officiating on the Bills; and that the Sheriff of Lanarkshire has Appointed Tuesday the 19th day of January current, and Tuesday the 2d day of February next, at Twelve o'clock at Noun each day, within the Sheriff-Clerk's Office, Glasgow, for the public examinations of the Bankrupt and others connected with his affairs.

And the Trustee farther intimates, that general meetings of the said Creditors will be held within the Office of James Drew, Writer, 182, Trongate, Glasgow, on Wednesday the 3d and Wednesday the 17th days of February next, at two o'clock P. M. each day, for choosing Commissioners, and for the other purposes mentioned in the Statute.

Farther, Hit Trustee hereby requires the said Creditors to lodge in hiss hands their claims and vouchers, with oath of verify thereto, at or previous to the said first meeting; certifying, that unless the said productions are made betwixt and the 5th day of October next, being ten mouths after the date of the first deliverance on the petition for sequestration, the party neglecting shall have, no share in the first distribution of the Bankrupts estate,—all in terms of the Statute

Erratum.

In the notice to the Creditors of William Thomson, Draper and Trader, in Annan, inserted in this Gazette on 2d December last, for the Writing Chambers of Charles Harkness, read the Writing-Chambers of Thomas Harkness.

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THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS,

N.B.—See the Notice at the end of these Advertisements.

The Matters of the PETITIONS and SCHEDULES of the PRISONERS hereinafter named (the same having been filed in the Court) are appointed to he heard at the Court-House, in Protugal-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Friday the 29th day of January 1836, at Nine o'Clock in the Forenoon.

James Harting, formerly of No. 2, John-Street, St. James's-Square, Westminster, afterwards of No. 13, Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall, and of High-Street, and afterwards of Mount Vernon, both in Hampstead, and all in Middlesex, also of Marshgate, Richmond, Surrey, and for a short time residing at Boulogne-sur-Mer, in the Kingdom of France, Conveyancer, and formerly Agent to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk.

George Cottell, formerly of No. 1, Bloom field-Place, Kennington-Oval, Surrey, part of the time employed as a Groom, and part of the lime working with a Horse and Cart on Hire, then residing at Crekerne, in the County of Somerset, keeping Cows on Hire, wife still residing at No. 1, Bloomfield-Place aforesaid, and late.of No. 36, Little Park-Street, Lambeth, Surrey, Groom, and occasionally a Porter.

George Pope, formerly Lodging at the Red Lion Public House, Kilburn, then Lodging at the house of John King, a Milk-Dealer, of Kilburn aforesaid, and late Lodging at the Red Lion Public House aforesaid, all in Middlesex, Hay Jobber and Dealer.

Alexander Maclagan, formerly of No. 156, Regent-Street, and also of Naylor's-Yard, Silver-Street, Golden-Square, both in Middlesex, Upholsterer, then Lodging at No. 23, New Millman-Street, Foundling Hospital, Middlesex, then a Prisoner confined for Debt in Whitecross-Street Prison, London, and late lodging at No. 23, New Millman-Street aforesaid, following no trade or business.

Samuel Lawson, formerly of While Lion-Street, Pentonville, then of Great Alie-Sireet, Goodman's-Fields, both in Middlesex, Clerk and Traveller to Joseph Thorp, of No. 2, Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London, Wholesale Stationer, then Lodging at the Swan with Two Necks Hotel, Lad-Lane, Wood-Street, Cheapside, Author of various Literary Works, and also Clerk and Traveller to Mr. Francis Westley, of Friar-Street, Doctors'-Commons, Bookbinder, and late of No. 30, Lawrence-Lane, Cheapside, all in London, Clerk and Traveller to a aforesaid Joseph Thorp.

David Cohen Macnin, formerly of No. 45, Finsbury-Circus, afterwards of King's Arms-Buildings, Change-Alley, Cornhill, both in the City of London, then of Amsterdam, in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and late of Copthall-Chambers, Copthall-Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, Merchant and Commission-Agent.

Charles Robins, formerly of Coburgh-Place, Old Kent-Road, Surrey, and of Saint Dunstan's Hill, London, carrying on business in Copartnership with J. J. Mason, under the firm of Mason and Hobins, as Shipping-Agents and Merchants, then of Hath Place, Peckham, Surrey, and of Howford-Buildings, also of Langbourn-Chambers, Fenchurch-Street, then of No. 150, Fenchurch-Street, in the City of London, then of Shackelwell, Middlesex, and of Langbourn-Chambers, Fenchurch-Street aforesaid, then of No. 14, Road-Lane, London, and late of Weston-Hill, Norwood, Surrey, and of No. 24, Cullum-Street, in the City of London, Shipping-Agent and Merchant.

William Hunt, formerly of No. 13, Vigo-Lane, Regent-Street, having Lodgings at No. 5, King's-Row, Knightsbridge, then of No. 4, Stafford-Street, Old Bond-Street, having Lodgings formerly at No. 19; New-Street, Brompton, and then at No. 2, Eccleston-Street East, Pimlico, Watch and Clock-Maker, and late of No. 8, Brompton-Road, Knightsbridge, Middlesex, Journeyman Watch and Clock-Maker.

John Robling Shepherd (sued by the name of John Shepherd), late of No. 49, Great Sutton-Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Watch Cap-Maker.

Sarah Price, formerly of No. 7, New Peter-Street, and late of No. 12, Vincent-Street, Vincent-Square, Westminster, Middlesex, Hackney-Coach and Cab Proprietor.

Richard Adgate Fielder (sued and committed as H. A.Fielder), formerly of Tenterden, in Kent, following no trade or business, and late of No. 92, Western-Road, Brightlieltustone, Sussex, General Shopkeeper.

Robert Craige Hopekirk (sued as Robert C. Hopkirk), formerly of No. 10, Poultry, then of No. 65, Cheapside, then of No. 11, Poultry, and of No. 34, Bucklersbury, whose wife carried on the trade of a Milliner there, all in the City of London, Hair-Dresser and Patent Metallic Wig-Maker.

On Monday the 1st day of February 1836, at the same Hour and Place.

William Friend, formerly of the Ship Inn, and then of the Bowling-Green Inn, both in Wisbech Saint Peter's, in the Isle of Ely, in the County of Cambridge, Publican, and lastly of the Silver Cross, Parliament-Street, Middlesex, out of business.

Thomas Donald, formerly of High Wycombe, Bucks, Journeyman Chair-Maker, then of No. 3, Wild's-Buildings,-Gravel-Lane, Southwark, Surrey, Chair-Maker, afterwards of No. 11, Mint-Street, Soulhwark, and then of No. 12, Marshal-Street, London-Road, both in Southwark aforesaid, afterwards of High Wycombe aforesaid, then of No. 22, Little Guildford-Street, Southwark aforesaid, then of No. 5, Pump-Court, Union-Street, and afterwards a Prisoner confined for Debt in the Borough Compter, both in Southwark aforesaid, and late of No. 5, Pump-Court, Union-Street aforesaid, all in Surrey, Journeyman Chair-Maker.

George Ireland, formerly of Edward's-Lane, then of Lordship-Road, Coal-Dealer, then-of No. 8, Meadows-Street, and late of No. 7, Barnes-Street, Church-Street, all in Stoke Newington, Middlesex, Journeyman Bricklayer, wife at the same time carrying on the business of a Laundress.

Charles M'Nb.'Goode. late of No. 16, Victualling Office-Road, Deptford, Kent, Journeyman Ship-Wright and Ship-Breaker.

Scholoin Bergenstein, late of No. 21, South-Row, New-Road, Saint Pancras. Middlesex, Jeweller, Tobacconist, Umbrella and Parasol Repairer, and General Dealer.

George Handley, formerly of No. 43, Crown-Street, Finsbury, Middlesex, then of Leather-Sellers' -Buildings, London-Wall, and late of No. 5, Chad's-Place, Little Bell-Alley, Coleman-Street, both in London, Hair-Dresser, Perfumer, and Dealer in Blacking, wife occasionally following the business of Brush-Drawing.

James Reynolds, late of No. 10, King David-Lane, Shadwell, Middlesex, Cheesemonger.

John Morriss, late of No. 4, Adam-Street East, Manchester-Square, Middlesex, Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker (sued as John Morris).

John White, formerly of No. 8, Cock-Yard, Davis-Street, Berkley-Square, Middlesex, Hackneyman and Livery-Stable Keeper, then of Waterloo-Road, Surrey, Coal and Potatoe-Dealer, then of Frederick Mews, Connaught-Square, then of Rosemary-Lane, Tower-Hill, Corn-Dealer and Dairyman, then of Back Church-Lane, Saint George's East, Grocer mid Cheesemonger, then of Smith's-Buildings, Great Alie-Street, Goodiuan's-Fields, and late of Norfolk Street, Cannon-Street-Road, Saint George's East, Middlesex, out of business.

George Stevens, late of No. 1, King's-Road, Cam den-Town, Saint Pancras, Middlesex, Chandler-Shopkeeper, Green-Grocer, and Keeper of a Horse and Cart, the latter part of the time occupying Apartments in the same House, out of business, but working as a Labourer.

Charlotte Weaver, formerly of Ebenrzer-Place, and late of No. 2, Chapel-Street, both in Hammersmith, Middlesex, Mistress of the Hammersmith School of Industry, and also Occasional Teacher at a Sunday School there, wife of John Weavell, who is supposed to be residing at Hobart Town in Van Dieman's Land.

Margaret Read (sued as Margarer Reid); formerly Cook in (the employ of Mrs. Si rode, of No. 46, Albermale Street, Piccadilly, then lodging at the King's Head Public-House, Stafford-Street, Old Bond-Street, Piccadilly aforesaid, then an Inmate of St. George's Hospital, in the Parish of Saint' George, and late of No. 3, Chapel-Row, New-Road, Chelsea, all in Middlesex, out of employ..

TAKE NOTICE,

1. If any Creditor intends to oppose a "Prisoner's discharge, notice of such intention must be given, by entry thereof in the proper page and column of the book kept for that purpose at the Office of the Court, between the hours of Ten in the Forenoon and Four in the Afternoon, three clear days before the day of hearing above mentioned, exclusive of Sunday, and exclusive both of the day of entering such notice and of the said day of hearing; but in the case of a Prisoner, for the removal of whom for hearing in the country an order has been obtained, but not carried into effect by the Creditors, notice of opposition will be sufficient if given one clear day before the day of hearing.

N. B. Entrance to the Office in Portugal-street.

2. The petition and schedule, and all books, papers, and writings 'fifed therewith, will be produced by the proper Officer for inspection and examination, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, until the last day for entering opposition inclusive; and copies of the petition and schedule, or such; part thereof as shall be required, will be provided by the proper Officer, according, to the Act 7 Geo. 4, c. 57, sec. 76.

3. Notice to produce at the hearing any books, or papers filed with the schedule, must be given to the Officer having the custody thereof, within- the hours above mentioned on any day previous to the day of hearing.

4. Opposition; at the hearing can only be made by the Creditor in. person,, or, by Counsel appearing; for him.

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THE Creditors of William Morgan, late of Mandilbfawry and since of Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen, Currier and Victualler, an Insolvent Debtor, who was lately discharged from Carmarthen Gaol, are desired to meet at the Bear Inn, in Llandilo aforesaid, on Tuesday the 19th day of January instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, to nominate an Assignee or Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Insolvent Debtor;

THE Creditors of Thomas Wallis, first- of James-Street, Devonport, Devon, Quarterman in Plymouth Dock-Yard, then; of Duke-Street, Devonport, Devon, Quarterman in Plymouth: Dock-Yard and Haberdasher, then of- Navy-Row, in the Parish, of Stoke Damerel, Devon, Quarterman in Plymouth Dock-Yard, then of Lower-Street, Plymouth, Devon, Victualler, and late of Navy-Row aforesaid, Superannuated Quarterman of Plymouth Dock-Yard, who hath, been discharged from, the Gaol of Saint Thomas Apostle, in the County of Devon, pursuant to an Act of Parliament for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, are requested to meet at the Office of Mr. John Edward Elworthy, Solicitor, George-Street, Devonport, in the said County, on Tuesday the 9th day of February next, at Ten, o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, for the purpose of choosing, an Assignee or Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Insolvent.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a meeting of the Creditors of Charles Maggs, late of No. 95, Crawford-Street, Saint Mary-le-Bone, Middlesex, Shoe-Maker, who was lately discharged from the-Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, in the City of London, under and by virtue of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend and consolidate the laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England,'" will be held on Monday the 25th day of January instant, at Seven o'Clock in the Evening precisely, at the Office of Mr. Richard Matland, No. 67, Seymour-Place, Bryanstone-Square, Saint Mary-le-Bone, Middlesex, to approve and direct in what manner, and at what place, the real estate of the said Insolvent shall be sold by public auction.

All Letters must be post-paid.

Printed and Published at the Office, in Cannon-Row, Parliament-Street, by Robert George Clarke.

Price Two Shillings and Five Pence.