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Where the Town or City in which the Bankrupt resides is not expressed, it will be always in London_or the T distinguishes London Commissions, C those of the country. Gazette-April 27 to May 21. April 27.-Beley, J. Birmingham, dealer. [Turner, 5, Bloomsbury-square. C. Bleay, J. Marston, Oxfordshire, corn-dealer. [Robinson, 32, Charter-house-square. C. Carliell, C. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, carpenter. [Bromley, Gray's inn-square. C. Carter, M. Forton-Mill, Southampton, miller. [Minchin, 3, Verulam-buildings, Gray-inn. C. Cole, T. and R. Priest, jun. Norwich, warehousemen. [Tilbury, Falcon-street, Falcon-square. C. Finer, F. Drury-lane, grocer. [Flower, Fenchurchbuildings, Fenchurch-street. T. Freethy, T. Acton, Middlesex, baker. [Hill, Welbeck-street T. Mottram, J. Bristol, hop-merchant. [Poole, Gray's- Nash, J. sen. Clandon, Surrey, farmer. [Parmer, Smith, A. J. and I. Shepherd, Brierley, Stafford, Smith, R. Frome West Woodlands, Somerset, innholder. [Perkins, Gray's-iun. C. Vaughan, T. Chorley, Lancaster, cotton-manu- April 30.-Amiss, J. Bromyard, Hereford, victual- Davis, G. East Stonehouse, Devon, ship-builder. Green, I. Birmingham, ironmonger. [Swain, Fre- Heath, W. Cheadle, Stafford, grocer. [Barbor, Horsley, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, linen-draper. T. Roxby, R. B. Arbour-square, Commercial-road, Wilson, H. Hatton-garden, auctioneer. [Hodgson, - St. Mildred's-court. T. Woakes, J. Hereford, upholsterer. [Wright, 5, Hart-street, Bloomsbury-square. C. May 4.-Attree, Wm. Brighton, coach-maker. [Hunt, Surrey-street, Strand. T. Hudson, J. Ulverston, Lancaster, victualler. [Blakelock. Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street. C. Jones, D. Liverpool, draper. [Blackstock, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C. Jones, L. Deptford-bridge, Kent, grocer. [M'Duff, Castle-street, Holborn. T. Orme, H. Liverpool, common-brewer, [Adling. ton, Bedford-row. C. Rout, J. Whitechaple, linen-draper. [Fisher, Furnival's-inn. T. Salmon, J. Canterbury-buildings, Lambeth, coalmerchant. [Harris, Surrey-street, Strand. T. Sansom, J. Exeter, china-dealer. [Brutton, 55, Broad-street. C. Smith, M. H. Burslem, Stafford, draper. [Williams, 9, Old Buildings, Lincoln's-inn. C. Sykes, J. and J. Hollis, Manchester, iron-dealers. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Willett, F., E. Willett, and R. Willett, Thetford, Norfolk, bankers. [Blagrave, Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane. C. May 7.-Bradley, W. Louth, Lincoln, linen-draper. [Handley, 6, Gray's inn-square C. Griffith, T. Hillmorton, Warwick, victualler. [Fuller, Carlton chambers, Regent-street. C. Hewitt, T. Carlisle, draper. [Clennell, Staple's, inn. C. street. C. Marsh, W. and W. Willatt, Hanley, Stafford, earthenware-manufacturers. [Dax, GuildfordPritchard, J. Rosomond-street, Clerkenwell, car, penter. [Devey, Dorset-street, Fleet-street. T. May 11.-Ackland, H, and J. Rose, Leadenhallmarket, provision-merchants. [Daniell, Essexstreet, Temple. T. Bird, I. T. Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, butcher. [Sandys, Crane-court. C. Bosher, J. Norway-place, Hackney-road, timbermerchant. [Hutchison, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street. T. Cosser, W. Milbank-street, timber-merchant. [Sheffield, Great Prescott-street, Goodman'sfields. T. Cruckshanks, J. Gerrard-street, Elderado sashmanufacturer. [Allen, Carlisle-street, Soho. T. Dryden, J. Wood-street, Cheapside, warehouseman. [Adams, Old Jewry. T. Ekins, W. sen. St. Ives, Huntingdon, innkeeper. Emett, C. Mangotsfield, Gloucester, quarryman. [Poole, 12, Gray's inn-square. C. Gamson, J. Gainsburgh, Lincoln, merchant. [Stocker, New Boswell-court, Carey-street. C. Hawkins, J. jun. Glastonbury, Somerset, horsedealer. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Pearl, R. Cambridge, cook. [Farlow, Gray's-inn. C. Russ, J. Evesham, Worcester, butcher. [Dark, 30, Red Lion-square. C. Schofield, J. Sheffield, merchant. [Wilson, 16, Tatuer, W. Kent-road, victualler. [Walls, Lower George-street, Hanover-square. T. Walwyn, R. Wood-street, Cheapside, printer. [Jones, Mincing-lane. T. White, T. Regent-street, white-smith. [Rice, Jermyn-street, Piccadilly. T. Whitehouse, B. Dale-cnd, Birmingham, baker. [Smith, Basinghall-street. C. May 14.-Benbow, T. Bromyard, Hereford, draper. [Williams, Lincoln's-inu. C. Collard, W. Rathbone-place, baker. [Corbett, 9, Dean, R. W. and T. W. Cooke, Bethnal-green, hill, Stafford, iron-manufacturers. [Nortin, 3, Gray's-inn-square. C. Dannett, D. Norwich, veterinary-surgeon. [Fenton, Austin-friars. C. Fearman, W. New Bond-street, bookseller. [Gaines, Caroline-street, Bedford-square. T. Lawson, P. Bowness-hall, Cumberland, cornfactor. [Addison, Verulam-buildings, Gray'sinn. C. Parkes, J., J. Parkes, jun. and J. Parkes, Warwick, worsted-manufacturers. [Amory, Throg. morton-street. T. Robinson, W. Halifax, ironmonger. [Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn. C. Smith, J. Wangford, Suffolk, warrener. [Hunt, 5, Surrey-street, Strand. C. Upperton, R. Petworth, Sussex, banker. [Hil liard, Gray's inu. C. Walton, S. Nantwich, Chester, linen-draper. [Wildes, Chancery-lane. C. Worswick, T. Lancaster, banker. [Bell, Bow Church-yard, C. May 18.-Bramwell, J. Leadenhall-street, hatter. [Mayhew, Chancery-lane. T. Brittan, J. Worcester, linen-draper. [Poole, 12, Gray's-inn-square. C. Burgess, J. Liverpool, dealer. King's Bench-walk, Temple. C. [Blackstock, 4, Falkner, F. Manchester, warehouseman. [Hurd, Temple. C. Goodwin, J. Sheffield, victualler. [Fisher, Thaviesinn. C. Hamper, H. Cheltenham, Gloucester, hosier. [Vizard, 50, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C. Moore, D. Bordesley-iron-works, Warwick, ironmaster. [Swain, 6, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. C. Morris, S. Long Itchington, Warwick, corn-dealer. [Walker, Exchequer Office of Pleas. C. Owen, J. Leadenhall-street, cabinet-maker. [Ashley, 16, Bucklersbury. T. Pearson, J. Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, gro cer. [Wilson, 9, King's Bench walk, Temple. C. Rose, J. G. Brompton, dealer. [Pike, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn-fields. T. Stewart, R. King's-street, Cheapside, Scotch-factor. [Shaw, Verulam-buildings, Gray-inn. T. Williams, P. jun. Knightsbridge, draper. [Wilde, College-bill. T. May 21.-Blyth, J. Wellington, Salop, draper. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Breedon, W. and H. Breedon, Ruddington, Nottingham, dealers. [Long, Grey's-inn. C. Collins, J. Vincent-place, City-road, broker, [Fenton, Austin Friars, Broad-street. T. Colson, W. Plymouth, grocer. [Swain, Frederick'splace, Old Jewry. T. Dodd, J. and W. Dodd, Kirkoswald, Cumberland, grocers. [Battye, 20, Chancery-lane. C. Fowler, J. S. and A. E. Fowler, Liverpool, merchants. [Tavlor, John-street, Bedford-row. C. Fulton, E. Earl-street, Blackfriars, coal-merchant. [Bowman, Union-court, Broad-street. T. Gibson, W. and F. Fomm, Trinity-square, cornfactors. [Parnther, London-street, Fenchurchstreet. T. Heys, J. Stockport, Chester, draper. [Battye, Chancery-lane. C. Humphreys, W. Billesdon, Leicester, draper. [Moore, 8, New-square, Lincoln's-inn. C. Juplin, J. Sunderland, Durham, linen-draper. [Bell, Bow Church-yard, Cheapside. C. Kent, T. Kirton-Holme, Lincoln, butcher. [Jenkins, New-inn. C. Newton. T. Holbeach, Lincoln, and W. Newton, Norfolk, jobbers. [Willis, 3, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street. C. Penvold, W. Clutton, Somerset, builder. [Burfoot, 2, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. Paterson, M. and Co. fire-brick manufacturers, Wilson, D. merchant, St. Andrew's. Walker, R. victualler, Glasgow. Richardson, R. merchant, Lochbaben. Robertson, J. and Co. booksellers, Edinburgh. Newham, T. merchant, Glasgow. Malcolm, R. bookseller, Glasgow. Tod, J. and A. merchants, Borrowstounness. BIRTHS. 19. In Upper Wimpole-street, the Rt. Hon. Lady 23. The lady of Dr. Uwins, of Bedford-row, a 25. In Hereford street, the lady of Captain Hat- 26. At his house in Lower Brook-street, the lady May 3. At Castle-house, Great Torrington, Devon, -The lady of the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel, a son. 6. The lady of A. Trevor, Esq. a son. 7. At his house, in Devonshire-street, the lady of 9. At Thomas' Hotel, Berkeley-square, Mrs. At Kew-green, the lady of John Bishop, Esq. a son. 12. In Bernard-street, Russell-square, Mrs. John 13. At his set, near Exeter, the lady of Alex. 15. At Rushall, Wilts, Lady Poore, a daughter. At the Vicarage, Bedfont, the lady of the Rev. 20. In Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square, the ABROAD. At Rome, the lady of T. W. Dickinson, a son. MARRIAGES. April 18. By special license, at Maple Hayes, Sir 20. By special license, at All Saints, Hereford, 23. At Kildale, Edmund Turton, Esq. of Lar- 24. At Southampton, Hants, the Hon. and Rev. 27. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the very -At Marylebone Church, by the Rt. Rev. the 2. At Marylebone Church, William Selby, Esq. youngest son of the late Thomas Selby, Esq. At East Barnet, Sir Thos Whelan of Dublin, -At Bath, Major General Sir W. Inglis, KCB. 6. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev, 8. At St. Clements Danes, William Wastell, Esq. 9. At Bray. Mr. George Bretton, of Maidenhead, 14. At Marylebone Church, the Rev. Edward Or- Hants. 16. At Hornchurch, Essex, Henry Tweed, Esq. April 18. At Southampton, George Tate, Esq. of 29. At his house, in the City Road, Capt. A. F. -At the Herald's College, in his 92d year, Sir Infantry, son of Richard Carey, Esq. of New- 7. In his 19th year, Samuel James, eldest son of -In Pulteney-street, Bath, the Rev. William 8. At Long's Hotel, Bond-street, aged 57, Mat- At the house of her son-in-law, Bryanston- 9. At Langley, Bucks, Elizabeth, second daugh- 10. At Poplar, in his 46th year, Robert Glenny, At the house of Major Sneyd, Upper Brook- 11. In Burton Crescent, Margaret Augusta, the 13. At East Malling, Kent, in her 88th year, Mrs. In Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury, aged 56, At Northwood Rectory, the Rev. Thos. Dalton, At Milton-house, near Peterborough, in her 15. Aged 62, Charlotte, wife of Samuel Welch, 17. At Woodland Villa, near Bath, Hugh Smythe, 17. In his 70th year, William Merle, Esq. of Col- 18. At Burton Hall. Yorkshire, in her 25th year, 19. In her 36th year, Mary, the lady of Thomas -At Windsor, aged 82, Mrs. Hunter, mother of 20. In child-bed, Mrs. Anna Nelson Hoost, eldest IN IRELAND. The Rev. Dr. Thomas O'Bierne, Lord Bishop of At his house, in Rutland-square, Dublin, his ABROAD. At Tours, in France, aged 19, Mary Jane, eldest At St. Petersburgh, Dr. James Leighton, jun. of At Cape Town, on his passage from India, Lieut. tions. At Paris, aged 80, the celebrated Abbé Sicard, Di- At Berhampore, in the East Indies, Captain Thos At Brussels, La Comtesse de Bathe Chanoinesse, At Murat, Major General Hardyman, brother to At St. Vincent, Andrew Rose, Esq. Secretary Re- At Bombay, at the house of Alex. Bell, Esq. Mem- At Benares. Major William Blake, of the 13th At Paris, Robert Burton, Esq. of Hotham and On his journey to Bangalore, whither he was pro- 1 ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c. The Rev. John Thomas, instituted by the Bishop bridge, presented by the Master and Fellows of CAMBRIDGE.-At a full congregation, May 17, OXFORD.-The venerable C. Daubeny, Ba- |