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The London Gazette.
From ©atUrSap April 4, to Cue0Oa5; April 7, 1 80 1.
Admiralty-Office, April 7, r8or.
Coity of a Letter from Rear-AJmirnl Ducltioortb,
Commander in Chief of His Majef.fs Ships and
Vejfek at the Leeward IJlanJs, to Evan Nepean,
£fq; dated Martinique, 1 6lh February 1 80 1
.
SIR,
HAVING learnt, from the Arrival of the Cal-
cutta on the 1 2th Ultimo, that a Convoy
might be foon expedcd, I difpatched all the Squa-
dron within my reach to cruifc to Windward of
Barbadoes for its Protedlion, which has eventually
pioved fortunate ; for the Particulars refpcding it
I fliall refer you to Captain Bradby's Letter of the,
6th Inllant, herewith tranfmitted ; ^s alfo to the
Letters of Captain Manby, of the Bourdc-lois, of
the 16th of January and 2d of this Month, on
which he writes moll fully. I mult beg you to call
the Attention of my Lords Commiflioners of the
Admiralty to the meritorious Conduct of Mr. B«r-
rowes, Commander of the Ship |upiter, bound to
Jamaica, who, after he had loft Convoy, collctled
more than Sl>rty Sail, and made fucii a Difpolition
of the largell Ships for the Proteftion of the
Whole, as evidently deterred the fmall Squadronafterwards brought to Aftion by the Buuvdelois,
from attacking them ; and by lliat judicious and
publicfpirited Step, all but thofe wiiich branched
off for Surinam, &c. arrived fafe at Barba\Ho£S.
I am, Sec.J. T. DUCK^'A'ORTH.
Extras of a Letter from Captain Bradb-/^ Commander
of His Mnjejly's SJ'ip Jlndromedn, to Rear-Ad-
miral Duekivorth, dated ULirtiniq a:', the Gih ofFebruary 1 801.
ENclofed aj-e Two I^etters fron-, Captain Manbyto me, from which the ,Se rvice he has ren-
dered to the different Itlands,
by dcflroying a Squa-dron fent out by Vidlor Hughe?, for tlie Intercep-
tion of the outward bound Conv oy, fpeaks for itfelf
His Majefly's Sic ,p Bourde/ois, January
SIR, 16, I So \,offTe,:criffe.
ON the 8th Inftant, off P Jma, in a Calm, I dif-
patched Two Boats un dcr the Orders of Lieu-
tenant Barrie, in Purfuit (i,{ a tlrange Sail in the
S. E. ; after a fatiguing R ,ow of Fourteen Hours,
Lieutenant Barrie, at Tw( j P. M." with only one
Boat being up with the C ;hafe, boarded her with
great Gallantry, althorigh oppofed by Ten French-
men, who kept up a fmart Fire from Four Four-
Pounders ; fhe proved to be the Adventure oF
London, one of the Convoy which had parted Com-
pany in the firft Gale of Wind ; the French Prize-
Mnllcr was wounded by a Cutlafs, the only Blood.
fpilt on the Occalion.
Gaining Information from the Adventure, that
on the fame Day (lie was captured by the Mouchc
Privateer, of Bourdcaux ; the Mouchc likewife cap-
tun d a valuable Copper-bottomed Ship, bound to
Barijadoes, and as both Veffels had Orders to pro-
ceed to Santa Cruz, in Teneriife, I confidered it
my Duty to puflr for that Port, and by plying
hard with the Sweeps all the 9th, I arrived off Santa
Cruz on the Morning cf the loth, when I had the
pleafing Satisfaftion of rcfcuing the abovementioucd
Britifh Ship from the Plands of the Enemy; (he
proved to be the Aurora of London.
1 have the Honor to be, &c. &c. &c.
Captain Bradby, Andromeda. T. MANBY.
His Majefifs Ship Bourdelois, Cariific-Bsy,
SIR, Barbadoes, February i, 1 801.
THREE Days ai^:,, being on the Station you
ordeved me to cruifc for the Protection of our
fcattered Convoy, 1 acquaint ySti, for the Inform-
ation of the Lords CommilTioner.s of the Admiralty,
that at Noon Thi ee Sail were dtfcried to Wind-
V7avu evidently in chafe of us, which I foon dif-
covercd to be an Enemy's Squadron, coniifting of
Two large Brigs and a ydiooner :— having fhorten-
ed Sail, enabled them to be well up with us at Sun-
fet, when I wore round to give them Battle ; at
Six I had the Honor of bringing the Invgtll Brig
to clofe Aftion at about Ten Yards Dillance, but
was not fo fortunate with the other W'ifcls, who
fought very Ihy on the Occalion, on obfcrving wewere enabled to fight both Sides at once ;
Thirty
Minutes of clofe Carronade with my near Opponent
completely filenced him, virhen he hailed, that he
had ftruck, and lowered his Topfails, when his Com- ^.
pam'ons made Sail from us: but I tliink I caii;j_».<
fafcly aver they are fufficiencly damaged to fpVW^;''^"
their Cruiie. My Firll Lieutenant, Mr. Rober^; •," v,
Barrie, on taking Poffeirion of the Prize, found ll%\\ ,
-^
to be a remarkable fine French National CorvetKjj^'^;'^^^
'
' called La Cun«ufe, pierced for Twenty Guns, Bifc^*,? y-
I.
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only Elgliteen long Ni!>e-Poundi?r5 mounted, One
HundrcJ and Sixty-eiglit Men, and commanded by
Captain G. Radelet ; fent out from Cayenne
Twenty-eight Days ago by Viclor Hughes witli
this Squadron to intercept the outward-bound Weft
India Fleet. With real Concern I acquaint you
that we had One Man killed and Seven wounded in
the Aftion ; but from the Abilities and Attention
of Mr. G. Roddam, my Surgeon, I trult the latter
are likely to do well : Lieutenant Bairie forms One
of the Number, but difdained to quit his Quarters.
Mr. J. Jones, Matter's Mate, and Mr.J.
Lions,
Midfliipman, are included in this Lift.
The Killed and Wounded in the Corvette amount-
ed to near Fifty, her Deck, fore and aft, being co-
vered with the dying and the dead. The French
Captain furvived but a few Hours, having loft both
his Legs, and many of the Prifoners were in an
equalpitiable State.
A melancholy and painful Ta/lc is now impofed
on me to relate the fad Cataftrophe attending this
Capture, which, after being more than an Hour in
our Poffefrion, was found to be rapidly linking, in
conftqucnce of her innumerable Shot Holes: every
Exertion was made to preferve her ; but, alas ! at
Eight ftie foundered clofe befide lis. I had, fome
Time previous to this Event, ordered every Body to
quit her ; but Britifh Humanity, while ftriving to
extricate the wounded Frenchmen from Deftrudtion,
weighed fo forcibly with Mr. Archibald Montgo-
mery and Twenty brave Followers, that they per
fevered in this meritorious Service until the Vuirel
funk under them. The floating Wn'ck, I rej )ic<- to
lay, buoyed up many from Dtftrutlion ; but w:<.l\
Sorrow I mention Mr. Frederick Spence and Mr.
Auckland, Two promifing young Gentlemen, with
Five of my gallant Crew, unfortunately perilhed.
The Delay occafioned by this ut]liappy Event, fe-
curing One Hundred and Twenty Piifoners, knot-
ting the Rigging, and repairing Sail.-, detained me
until Eleven before I could purfue the flying Enemy,
which, I afltire you, was done with all Alacrity,
but without Succefs, as the Night favoured their
Efcape.
I cannot conclude this Account of my Proceed-
ings without informing you bow highly I approve ofthe Conduft of Lieutenant Robert Barr.'-. , Licute
Bant James Alexander Gordon, Mr. MacCleverty
the Malter, and Mr. Montgomery, my Afting Lieu-
tenant.
The Proceedings of Warrant and Petty Ouirers
gave me every Satisfaftion ; and I have not Words
lo offer fufficiently in the PraHe of the Ship's Com-
pany for their fteady Obedience to my Orders in
not wafting a fingle Shot ; I truft it will not be
deemed too arfuming in my recommending my Firft
Lieutenant Mr. Robert Barrie to the Notice of the
Lords Commiffioncrs of the Admiralty as an Officer
highly worthy of Advancement.
I have the Honor to be, &c. &c. &c.
(Signed) T. MANBY.
N. B. Allow me to fubjoin the Statement of the
Enemy's Force, and to mention, that the only Cap-
ture made by this Squadron was the Sufan Brig,
of Hahfax, bound to Surinam, which they burnt.
La Curieufe, of 390 Tons, 18 Nine-Pounders, 168
Men, not Two Years old, with 34 Feet Beam,
and 90 Feet Keel, commanded by Captain George
Radelet.
La Mutiiic, of 300 Tons, 16 long Six-Ponndtrs,
156 Men, commanded by CaptainJ.
Raybaiui.
L'Efperance Schooner, mounting 6 Four-l'.iunders,
C2 Men commanded by Caotain Havmond.I.T.DUCKWORTH,
IF
V/hitehall, March 31, 180J.
'/"Hereas it has been hiimbh rcpnfcnicd to the king, .
that an anmiymous Threatening Leiltcr has leen
adilnfeti to Mr. Richard Jeiitins, SihvrfiKilh, North-
Street, Exeter, of "which the fottn-jjing is a Copy, vi-i.
Sir Exeter 21 March i8oi
Let tlie Rich \'' lowcft flave difdain :
He's equally a Lir.k of Nature's Chain ;
Labours to y' fame End, joins in one View;
And both alike y'= will divine purine;
And at the laft, are levelled. Kings and Slave
Without diftindion in one filcnt Grave.
I prefume you are not unacquainted, of the
meeting of a Great number of the injured pour in-
habitants of this once happy City, & the great
reafon there is for a redrefs of their prefcnt mifer-
ablc I'atc, come forward as a Man and a good Ma-
giftrate ; and let tlic World fee that you are not
•hat fclfifti cynic in heart, that your former conduft
have made you appear to be. r-Depend upon it
that if there is not fome redrefs & that fpecdily, the
confequenccs will be dreadfull, as wee arc refolved,
nor can wee any longer fupport ourfclves and Fa-
milies. —Therefore it is better to Die like Men than any-
longer to hear y' cries of our ftarving Children for
Bread, when thro' the villainy of a few dtfigm'ng
Men, who for the fake of a little paltry Gold)
hath in the njidft of Plenty advanced the prices of
every necellary /Vrticle of Life to fuch an enormous
price, that we are unable to purchafe them •
We have waited with the gieateft patience for re-
drefs, without eSed, & are now Determined to
redrefs ouifelves. we fear, not the Soldiers,
neither the Volunteers (vulgarly termed the Far-
mers Bull-Dog?,) thty are our Friends, Brothers,
and Fellow fuffcrers, -we know the principal
Villain;', in our neighbourhood, & are determined to
be revenged.———Fire a.nd Sword, is the word, and by the Al-
mighty G id they ftiall not efcape our vengeance,
we have ci ied luito Man in vain, we have now ap-
pealed unto Gild, who hnth infpiied us with the
juft means of revenging ourkt" es take care of your-
felf & let Hen^m!ngs, Drake, & all the other crc-.v
of enormous eiL^roifing Villains of Millers, Grazier?,
& Farmers, knew their Danger, that they may
repent before it is too late, for without a great
Alteration in you/e & their conduft, they will footi
apoear beforethe ;
-jreat tribunal of God, to anfwer
for the mifeiies the.V have brought upon Thouiands
of unhappy objefts.
Call your Fellow Citizens together & endeavour
to avert the Storm wl Uch fo heavily hangs over this
unhappy country is th e wifii of your Friends
For.
Legion?
Mr Richard Jenkins
Silverfmith
NortWheet Exeter.
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JJts Majefly,for the letter iipprehen/^inj^ and hrir.g'in^
to yujl'ice the Perfr.ns conccriKil in writing and fending
the Letter above vicniioned, is hereby plcafed to promife
His mo/l gracious Purdsn to any of ihem (except the
Perfon who aSually wrote the faid Letter,) who Jl.ndl
difeover his or their Accomplice or Accomplices therein,
fo that he,Jhe, or they may be apprehended and onviCled
thereof. PORTLAND.And, as a fnrther Encouragement, a Reward of
ONE HUNDRED POUNDS is herdy offered be
the Chamber of the City of Exeter, to any Perfon mile
ing fuch Difcovcry as aforefaid, (except as is before ex-
cepted,) to be paid on the Con-Jtclion of any One or more
of the Offenders.
Navy-Office, March 27, tSoi.
'/ ^HE Principal Officers and Commifjioners of His*- Maje/ly's Navy do hereby give Notice, that on
Taefday the 14//6 of next Month, at One of the Clod,
they will be ready to treat loith fuch Pirfons as miy be
tvilling to coniraS for fupplyiiig His Majejly's Yards at
JDeptford, IVooIwich, Chatham, Sheernefs, Porlfmouth,
and Plymouth, and this OJice, with
Coals,
A Form of the Tender, with the ^antity wanted,
may be feen at this Office.
No Tender will be received after Twelve o'clock,
tior any noticed, unlefs the Party, or an Agentfor him,
^Uends. R. A. Nelfoa, Secretary.
EaH: India- Houfe, February 11, i8or,
'T^HECourt
ofDireBors
ofthe
United Company ofMerchants of England trading to the Eajl Indies,
do hereby give Notice,
That the Transfer Boohs of the faid Company^s
Stock will be Jhut on Tuefday the ^d Day of Match
next, at Two 0' Clock, and opened agaiti on Tburfday
the gth of Aprilfollowing :
That a ^larterly General Court of thefaid Company
will be held, at their Houfe in L.eadenhall Street, on
Wednefday the 25/A of March next, at Eleven 0' Clock in
the Forenoon :
That a General Court of the faid Company luill be
held, at their Houfe in I^adenhall-Street, oh Wednefday
ibe Hlh of April next,from Nine 0'Clock in the Morn-
ing until Six in the Evening, for the EleiJion of Six
DireSors of the faid Company for Four Tears :
And that the Lijls of the faid Company will he ready
40 be delivered at this Houfe on Tuefday the ZJjh of
March next. V/illiam Rainfay, Secretary.
To the Proprietors of Ead India Stock.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
TJA V IN G the Honor of being recommended to
you by the Directors of the Enjl InSa Compcny,
JU the Six Candidates fur the Direction, to be chofen this
Tear, we lake the Liberty of leqtiejling the Favor of
your Vote on the Day of Eledion, Wednefday the ith
*fApril next.
We are.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Tour mojl obediint Servants,
Wflliam Benfloy,
Jolin Smith Biirges,
William Elphinltonc,
John Hunter,
Jolm Travcrs,
Stephen Williams.
Sail Icdia Houfe, March 25, 1 801.
To the Proprietors of EaJl India Stock.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
•T^HE Eleaion of Six DireiVors of the Eaff India
Company being appointed
forV/ednefday the ^th
ofApril Tiext, the Favor of your Vote am! Interejl is de-
Hredfor thefollowing Gentlemen,
William Benflcy, Efq. I John Hunter, Efq;
Sir Jolin Smith Burges, I John Travers, Eiq;
Bart. I Stephen Williai:; ,̂ El'q;
The Honorable William
Elphinflonc,|
I'/hich will very much oblige.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
2'oiir mojl humble Serxan't,
ThomasThGophilusMct- -Hugh Liglis,
calfe, David Scot,
Charlei Mills, Francis Barinj;,
Tiiomas Parry, J.icob Bofanqnet,
Edward Parry, Jofeph Cotton,
Abraham Rolwiti, Lionel Darc'l,
John Roberts, William Devaynes,
George Smitli, Sitnou Frafer,
George Tatem, Charles Grant,
George Woodford Thel- Paul Le Mefuiier,
lulTon, SttpheJi Lufhingtoa,
Robert Thornton, John Maufliip.
William Thornton,
Sweny Toone,j
Eaft India Houfe, March 25, i8or.
OFFICE FOR TAXES, SOMERSET-PLACE. April 4, 1801.
nUrfuant to an Afi paffed in the prefnt Sefficn
of Parliament, Notice is hereby given. That the
Average Price of Threeper Centum Confolidated An-
unities, fold at the Bank of England on this Day,
was £. 57 five-eighths per Centum.
By Order of the Commiffionersfor the Affairs of Taxes,
Matthew Winter, Secretary.
HAIR POWDER TAX.Stamp-Office, Somerfet-Place,
March 26, 1 80 1.
TJIS Majrfly^s Commiffioners for managing the Stamp
Duties do hereby eive Notice, that Hair PowderCertificates, COMMENCING the 6th of APRIL1 801 , are ready to be granted at thefollowing Officts or
Places, upon Applicationfor thefume:
T!ie Head-Office, in Somerfet-Place, for Perfons
rcfulinf; in the Paiilhes of St. Mary-le-Strand, St.
Clement Danes, Sji. Paul, Covent-Garden, St. Gile,<
in the Fields, St. 'George, Bloomfbur}-, the Liberty
of the Rolls, Lincohi's-Inn, and the Temple,
City DillriCi, at No. 56, Lombard-Street, Lon-
di):i, for Perfons refiding v/ithia the City of London
and the Liberty of St. Martin's- le-Grand.
For the Diftrlfts of the Towcv-Hamlets, Liberties
and Precinfts thereof, with Bcthnal Green, and
Parts adjacent ; alfo to Perfons refiding in the fol-
lowing Wards within tLe City of London, viz.
Aldgate, Bilh'ngfgate, Lime-Street, Porlfoken, and
Tower ; and to Perfons relidine in the Streets,
Squares, Lanes, i:c. leadirg from Fifli-Strcet-Hill,
Gracechurch-Street, Biniopfgate-Strcet Within r.nd
Witlumt ; Eaftward in the City of London, at No.
3 J,Wcllelofe-Sqnare.
For the Weflminller Diftrict, including the Pa-
riihes of St. Maitiu in the Fields, St. Margaret, St
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John, St. James, St. Anne, Mary-k-Bone, St. I
George» Hanover-Squaic, and Paddiiigton, on tlie
Terrace, Spring Garden, and iu Vcre- Street, Ox-
foid-Street.
For the Clerkenvell Biftvid, the Office of tlie
Clerk of tiie Peace for tlie County of Middiefex,
at the SelTions-Houfe on Clerkenwell Gieen, for
Perfons rei'idinp; in the Paiif)iee of St. James, and
St. John, Clerken-.vell ; St. Luke, St. Leonard,
Shoreditch, the Liberty of Glafshoufe-Yard, St.
Andrew, Holborn, am! St. George the Martyr.
Queen-Square, St. Sepulchre, St. Pan-jras, and
Iflington.
N. 6. Where there are more than Two unmarried
Davlhrs in a Fi-mih, it is ctily neccffary to toie out a
DOUBLE C^?:nYlCLVTZ, Jlamped with TwoStamps, of One Pound One Shilling each.
ByOrder
efthe Cummiljioners
,
John^Bvettell, Secretary.
Amica'ble Society's Office, Serjeants'-Iun,
Fleet-Street, April 7,1801.
'~f~'ME Corporation of the Amic(Me Society for a Per-
•* pelual AJfurance OJJice doth hereby give Notice,
that at Lady-Day lafl "(Old Style) the feveral Mem-
bers, or their Nominees, upon the Policies numbered as
felhnvs, viz.
165, 438, J016,
172, 442, 1029,
220, 574, 1060,
342, 708, 1064,
345, .719, 1074,'394, 721, 13:^2,
••409. 785. i34>.
410, 840, 134'^,
.'414, 991, 1453,
tvere in jirrear in their ^lartcrly Payments or Con-
trrluiinvsfor One Tear and One Quarter of a Tear:
Atid that unlefsfuch Arrear is paid off ivithin the Space
of Three Calenc(ar Months after the Publication hereof,
fuch feveral Memhm and their Nominees, and their
refpe8i<ve Executors, Adriniflrators, and AJpgns, ivill,
by -virtue rf the S.upplnnental Charter of thefaid Society,
be alfolutely excludedfrom all Benefit and Ad-vantage
from fuch Policies. John Penfam, Regi/ler.
London, April i, 1801.
AjO'iee is hereby given to the Officers and Company of^ * Bis Majrfly's Ship Excellent; ivho were aauatly
en board at the Capture of the La Belle Fran^aife,
L'Heureux, and La Belle Julie, on the ^\th of Oc-
tober 180D, that they tvill be paid c6jr Proportions of
the Proceeds offaid Prizes on ioard the faid Ship at
Plymouth, before Jae prcceetls to Sea ; and the Shares
not then paid ivill be recalled at the Office of Meffrs. Om-manney and Druce, A'?. 17, Cecil-Street, Strand, every
Friday for Three Tears to conic.
Ommanney anrf Druce, ao(/'j!dnnund Lock-yer. Agents.
March 3c, I Sol.jM'O.'ice is herehy given to the Oarers and Sup's Com-' ^ pany of His iVhijijlfs Sloop Gier, -who were ac-
tually oil board at the Recapture of the Crown Brig,
Peck, B'lafler, on the 23a' of January, that they
will be paid ihAr Proportions 0' the faid Salvage on
bJardiin Tuefday the ^\fl of March ; and the Shares
tioj then detnandeJ will be recalled evcrv Saturday forikfcc Tears to come, at the Admiral's OJjice, Deal.
Richard Hallilay, Agent.
1498,
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Partnerfliip ire to be received and paid by the fald Richard
Deanf ; and the faid Bufinefs will in future be carried on by
the faid Domiiiick CoUings at his Manulaaoi-y, No. 19, Wa-
ter-Strtct, Strand. Witnefs our Hands this 5th Day of Fe-
bruary 1801. James Bell.
Rich. Drane.
Dominkk CoUtngs.
THE Partnerlhip lately fubfifting between Catharine
Baiker, Samuel Barker, and John Barker Scott, of tlie
City of I/itchfield, Bankers, was on the 31ft of March laft
diflulved by mutual Conlcnt. The Bufinefs will in future be
carried on by the faid Catharine Barker and John Barker
Scott. Witnefs our Hands the ad of April 1801.
Cath. Barker.
S. Barher.
John B. Scott.
Noticeis hereby given, that the Partnerlhip
betweenWilliam Bower, Charles Bowles, and James Bower,
Bankers at Weymouth, is this Day dilTclvcd, the faid Charles
Bowles having with-Jiawn therefrom ; and the faid Bufincfs
will in future be carried on under the Firm of William
Bower and James Bower. Witnefs o«r Hands this zjtli Dayof March i8oi. IVm. Botver.
Charles Boivles.
James Bower.
IFthe Heir at Law, or any of the Kindred of William
Suker, late of Bobbington, in the Coimty of Statford,
Gent, deceafed, (who at the Time of his Deceafe was about
60 Vears of Age,) will apply at the Office of MelTrs. Booth
and Haflewood, Solicitors, Ciaven-Strcct, London, or at
Thomas Haflewood's, Efq; Bridgnorth, they may hear of
ibmcthing to their Advantage.
Liverpool, April 4, 1801.
A/Dividend of the EOale and Efilfts of Mr. John Pal-
mer, of Liverpool, Infurance-Broker, will he paid to
fuch of his Creditors whofe Debts were contra^cd previous
to the id Day of Oftober 1798, and who have, by them-
. felves or their Agents, executed the Truft Deed, and given
in the Account of tlieir Debts. The Dividend will be paid
at the Office of Rcdilh and Bird, Accountants, Houghton-
Street, Liverpool, on Tueiday the l8th Day of .'\pril next,
and on the following Days. But it muft be obferved, that no
Dividend will be paid to thofe Creditors who Ihall not have
.- Cgned the Truft Deed previous to the lift fay of April next,
nor to them who, having figntd it, Ihall not have furnillied
. the exaft Amount of their Dwbts previous to that Day.
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED'.TTTHereas by indented Deed of Lcafr, beaiing Date the
"\ \ 13d Dav of December, in the Year of our Lord 1713,
made between the Honoiable F^iUviid Brabazon, Eki; Second
• Son of the Right Honorable Chamlne Earl of «'ieath,of the
one Part, and John Marihall, of Cloumcll, in the County oi'
Tipperary, Gent, of the other Part, the faid Edward Bra-
bazon did demife nnto the faid John Marfl;all, his-Heirs,
Executors, .^dminillrators, and Adigns, All that and thofc
the Town and Lands of Garr^hlh, in Two Parcels, viz. in the
JFirft Parcel 57 Acies, Plantation Mcafure, prafilable Land.
. J>art of John Fiflicr's Retrenchments ; in tiic Second Part of
tbefaid Garrylilli 79 Acres 3 Roods, of like Land and Mca-• jTcre ; in the South Part of Gurteenbarnar.e, retrenched by
Richard Clutterbuck, 270 Acres, of like Meafure, profi[.ible
l^nd, and 30 Acres unprofitable Land ; in Killamoanc
% Acres i, Roods 16 Perches profitable Land, and 74 Acres
unprofitable Land ; iaDrumtrafccy, retrenched by Thomas
White and John Dooling, 54 Acres, of like Meafure, piofit-
abli Land ; more in the fame, 38 Acres i Rood 32 Perches
l)rofitiMc Land, of like Meafure ; in Raihcardan 10?. Acres i
'*.ood 8 Pciches profitable Land, Plantation Meaflire ; more in
.a Parcel of the fame, retrenched by Thomas White and John
-Dooling, 2.', Acres 3 Roods 8 Perches, like Meafure, profit-
able Land ; more in tlie fame, bchdes liie faid Retrench-
ments, 62 Acres 3 Roods 24 Perches, of like Meafure, pro-
fitable L«nd ; in Gortnacranagh 59 Acres 3 Roods 4 Perches,
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-of like Meafure, profitable Land ; all which faid Lands and
:Premifes are lituate, lying, and being in the Territory of
1.Iltagh, and County of Tipperary ; to have and to hold all
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and finpilar the faij gnctcd and demiCd Premifes, withtheir and overj- of their Appurtenances, (except as in the
laid Indenture is particularly excepted,) nnto the faid Jolin
Marihall, his Heirs, Executors, AdT.inidrators, and Aifjgn.s
from the ifl Day of November then lafl paft, for and during
the natural Lives of the Honorable Chawortli Lord Brabi-
zon, elded Son of the Right f lonorable Chambie Earl of
Meath, the Brother of the Lcfibr, the f^id Edward Braba-
zon the Leflor, and Brabazon Ponjbnby, Efq; elded Son of
William Ponlonby, of Bcfborough, in the County of Kil-
kenny, Efq; and the Survivor or Survivors, oa" longer or lougeft
Liver of them; and after their or any or cither of their
Deceafe, for and during the Term of ariy uiw Life or Lives,
to be nominated or inferted by tlie faid' John Marfliall, his
Heirs, Executors, Admintlratots, and Ailij^ns for ever, in the
Room of the faid Lord Brabazon, Edward Brabazon,and Bra-
bazon Ponfonby,or in theRoom'of nny other Life or Lives, to
be for ever nominated and inferted as aforefaid,on Payment
of 25I. Sterling, of lawful Money of Ireland, as a Fine for
every fuch new Life, to be fo nominated and inferted bytlie faid John Marihall, his Heirs, Executors, Adminillrators,
.ind AlTigns for ever, in Twelve Calendar Months after the
Deceafe of any of the Lives thertinbcl'irc mentioned, or
thereinafter to Le nominated or inferted, fubject to the
yearly Rents therein mentioned, that is to fay, the Rent of
40I. Sterling for the Firft Year and a Half, to be computed'
from the ill Day of November then laft pall to the ifl Dayof May 1715; and from and after the faid lit Day of MayI7i5,theyearly Renter Sum of j;oh Stealing, and IS. in the
Pound Receiver's Fees, in Default of Payment within the
Space of 61 Days after the Days of Payment therein men-tioned : In which faid Indenture there is c-nitai::cd a Cove-
nant on the Part of the faid LefTor, his Heirs, Executors,
Adminifttators, or Afiigns, for the perpetual Ronev.'al of the
faid Leafe to the faid John Marfliall, his Heirs, Executors,
Adminiftratois, and AlTigns, upon the F.all of evei-y of the
Lives in the faid Leafe named and thereafter to be added
tlieieto by virtue of faid Covenant for Renewal, upon Pay-
ment of a Fine of 2,ql: And whereas the faid Jolin Marihall,
under and by virtue of the faid Leafe, entered into the Seifm
and PonelTion of the faid demifed Lands and Premifes; and
whereas the faid Honorable Chaworth Lord Brab.izon, eldefV
Son of the Right Honorable Chambre Earl 'jf M«atli, the
Brother of the Leiibr, the fald Edward Bra.baz :n the Leflor,
and the faid Brabazon Ponfoni>y, the faid Three Ceftui que
vies named in the iaid Leafe, are dead ; and whereas the
F;ilate, Right, Title, and Intercll of tJie faitl Idwird Braba-
zon, the Lellijr iu and to the faid Lands ?nd Premifes,
and to tile Rent and Renewal Fines payable thereout,
are now verted in Roger Barrett, of Mo,Ttagu-Street, in the
County of Dublin, and Kingdom of Ireland, Efq; as Devifee
thereof, named in the laft Will and Tertament of EdwardBrabazon, foi mcrly of Tarali-Hgufc.iu theConntyof Meath,
and laic of the City of Dublin, Elii; deceafed ; and whereas
I the faid Roger Barrett find Diir;cr.hy ui diicovering the
Tenant to fad Lands and Premifes, or the -Adignee or .-iffig-
necs of fuch i'l'en.uit"; and whereas on the 27th of February
iSoi, I caufed a Demand for faid Rcnev.al Fines, and fnterelt
thereon due, to be made on faid Lauds horn the principal Oc-
cupier thereof wii-hout Eifetl— Nov.- I the laid Roger Barrett
do hereby, purfuant to the Statute in that Cafe made and pro-
vided, {^ive this puljlic Notice of fuch Demand having been
fo made: and I do hereby demand the Fines for Renewal of
faid Leafe, with Intercfl for the fame, which amount to the
Sum of 942I. 3s. up to and for the 25Sh Day of February
lull, I being ready to renew faid Leafe by infcrting Lives ia
the -Place of the liild Chaworth I/ord Brabazon, Edward
Brabazon, and Biabazon PonJbnby, upon Payment of the
faid Kene-.val Fines and Intercfl ; and in cafe fuch Finesand
lutereft Ihall not be paid within the Space of Two C-iIcnrfar
Months fiom the Firll Publication of this Notice, then all
Peifons iutercflcd are to take Notice, that I the faid Roger
B..rrett will not renew the faid Original Leafe. Dated this
2d Dsy of March iSoi. ROGER BARRETF.Witnefs preient,
JoUN DOVVLI-NC.
Laft Notice to Creditors.
THF. Ttuflee for tiie Creditors of the late Mr. Thoioai
Lindfay, Machant in Kirkw-all, (who was a Partner
of the Company ef Thomas and WiUiam Lindlay, Mer-
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diants there,) hercliy intimates, tliat tke Final Divificn of
Jvlr. i^indlay's Funds will take place at Wlutiimday next
and ii tlieie are any Creditors who have not already lodged
then- Claims with Mr. James Steell, Writer, in Edinbiiigh,
Cleik to the Trullce, they are required to do lb on or before
the lOih Day of May next, otherwife they will be deprived
ol any t.ha;e of Mr. Lindiay'i Funds in the Divilion now
about to be made.
WOODHALL, HERTS.Capital Eftites and Manors, Manr:on, Park, Lands, Woods,
and Advowlbns.
TO be fold to the btft Eiiilers, purfuant to an Order of
His Majeily's Court of Exchequer made on the 29th
I):;/ of May laft, in a Matter between our Sovereign Lord
the King and Dame Joanna Rumbold, Paul Benfield, and
others, before Abel Moyfey, Efq; the Deputy to His Ma-jefty's Remembrancer of the laid Court, at Garraway's
Coffee-Houfe, 'Change-Alley, London, on Wtdntfday the
20th, Thurfday the 2i(l, and Friday the 22dof May, 1801,
at Twelve o'clock, in Forty-one Lots,
The very capital Freehold Eftates of Paul Benfield,' Efq;
cnnliiHng of cxtenfae Manors, the Perpetual Advowlbns of
AVatton, Aflon, and Stapleford, noble Manlion-Uouie and
Offices, beautiful Plantations, Gardens, Pleafure Grounds,
Park, Woods, Farms, and Lands, containing about Five 'Fhou-
land Acres, abundantly (locked with capital Timber of very
conliderahlc Value; the Whole forming one ot the co,t!-
jjletell Lomains of its Extent in this Kingdom, called Wood-
h-1! Park, lltuate in a fine high, healthy, and beautiful Part
of the County of Herts, Four Miles from Hertford and
"Wace, and only Tv/cnty-five Miles from London, in a Neigh-
bourhood univerfally known to be equal to any Part of Great
IJjiiaiu for its Confequeucc, Sociability, and all Kind of
Field .Sports; the Rental and ellimated Value about Five
'I'houfand Five Hundred Prunds per Annum, exclulive of
the Manfion-Houfe, Gardens, Advowfons, &c.
The noble modern-built Manfion is ercftecl on a Plan of
the firft .^tyle of Elegance, containing magnificent Suites of
Apartments, fitted up in a (uperb Mdnner, with Offices of
i?very Dcleription, and completed with a l^ibcrcli'ry that ren-
ders it iiHtable for a Family of the firft Diltinition.
I'he r--rJeiT5 are provided with lofty Walling, Green-
tioufe, Pcarh-HoulV, Hot and Succertion-Houfes, and
Grapery, planted with Trees of the firif Quality.
The plantations, Lawns, and Shrubbery Walks, are truly
LeautiiLii.
The P.u-k interfefted by the River Bcanc. '
Alio i r, emore Villa and Gardens, and the numerous
Famrs, aie 1 .id out in tlie molt compact Manner, and are
equal .to any in the County for Situation, Produce, and Ealc
of IVJanfc;!;citient.
The F.itates are well worth the Attcnti.-.ii of Noblemen or
Gentlemen \\-ilhing to realili: their Money in one of the
liiieft Counties in this Kingdom, and, in Point of Situation
and DiOance fiom the Metropolis, not to be c<iual!ed for
eitiier Family Refidences or Farms. -
.Printed Particulars mav be had (gratis) at the Exchequcr-
OfSce', Inner-Ternple; of Jofeph White, Solicitor, of the
'Freafurv, No. 6, Lincoln's-Iim New-Square; Mcllrs. Bullock
and' Arnold, Polidtots, Etdford-Row ; Melirs. Dawes, Soli-
citors, ..Angcl-Cnurt, Throoinurton-Strcet, near the Roval-
Ey-chaiv't ; at AVoeJhaU-Houl'e ; the Place of Sale; and of
Melir . '.
I Dyke, Alderfgate-Strcct, where a Plan
mn\ ! ivhom 'Pickets mav be had for viewing
the .A!.-; ' ns, &c. "
.'
Tlic J.ftrt'.-, may bO viewed by applying at Woodliall
Manfion-Houfe..
TO be fold, |:,uriu,i;,t •., a F • c'^c of Kis Mai, ;V,-'s Courtof E^. '1
ra-efon,
htJ'oreAbtl '. Kcmcm-biancer of n 1
: . 1 m^ in the
E.,chcqmi-OffiLC, ill tl-f !n.in-l'tiii|.'.-, London, on Thurf-d.iy the 7th of May iSoi.at Orte of the Clock in the Aucr-noon.in One Lot, to the bell Bidder, A Freehold and Copy-hold Ellatc, late the Property of Samuel Jeaffrcfon, dectaleri,
lituate at Pettitlree and Wiekham Market, in the County of
Sniiiilk, comprihng a Dwelln:g-Houle, with fijitable OlTices,
Buildings, Gardcrt, and about SS Acres of Land.. ,
'
Particulars may be had (gratis) at the Exchequer.OnictfJn'
tbe liiuei-'J emple ; Mi: Kobins, Giay's-lnn, Londou ; Mr,
Shuldham, Marlesford ; the Houle at milft'icC; the Wiite'i-:-
Hai^, Wickham-Market; ajid the Crown, VS''oodl>ridge{
,
Snlfolk. •'
'^r'O be peremptorily fold, purfuant to a Decree of the High
i Court ofChancery made in a Caufe Rigby, Efq; againft
M'Namara, Efq; and Law, Efq; againll Rigl-y, before Wil-
liam Graves, T.l'q; one of the Alallers of the iijia Court, in
Sixteen i'evcral dillinct Lots, or Parcels, on Friday the I5tii.
Day of May next, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, at/
the Pubhc Sale-Room of the faid Court, fituate in South-
ampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, Several Manors
and Eflatcs of Inheritance, late of the Right Honorable
Richard Rigby, deceafed, fituate in Kirby Thoip, Walton-
le-Sokcn, in Elfci; and Eafl Bergholt and Brantham, in
.Suffolk ; and at Llttlington, in the County of Bedford.
Particulars whereof may be had (gratis) at the laid Maf-
ttr's OlTicr, fituate in Southampton-Buildings aforefaid ; and
Mclhs. Bullock and Arnold, Solicitors, Bedford-Row; Mr.
JohnPayne, at the Six Clerks' Office, Chancery-Lane,
Lon-d|oa; and aifo of Mr. Jcho Ambrofe, jnn. diif Millley, near
Maningtree, in ElTex, from whom Tickets may be iiad to
view the Premiles.
{^Uriuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery
made in a Caufe wherein Thomas Tremble and others
are Plaintiifii and L0U17 Calvert and others are DefmdanU,
the Creditors of Thomas Gibfon, late of Thonlby, in th.-
^'ounty of Cumbeiland, (Jcntleman, deceafed, are forthwith
to come in and i)rove their Debts before Nicholas Smith,
Efq; one of the Riafters of the iaid Court, at his Chambers
in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, or in
Default thereof they will be excluded the Benefit of the faid
Decree.
'"P'HE Joint Creditors of William Cooper and John Har-
_|_ ri(bn, late of Killamarlh-I"orge, in the Coiint>' of Yoik,iion-Mallei'S and Partners, and alfo Mi. Cooper's Separate
Creditors, are hereby informed, that they may receive TwentyShillings in the Pound, by apjilying to Mr, James Bromc-hcad, (one of the Ti-unces of the Ellates,) at Healey's
Hotel, in "Sheffield, in the County of York, on Tuefday the
21II of April i8oi,at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon.
THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a
Coniminioii of Bankrupt awarded and ilfued forth
againll John Jackfon ar.d Henry Barlow the Vounger, both
I f Stockporl, in the County of Chcfter, Hat-Manufailorers,
Dealtris, Chapmen, and Copaitjiers, are r&qutflcdto meet the
Affignees under the fdid Commilfion on 'i harfday the .30th
of .."^pril inllant, at Eleven o'clock in the 1 onncon, at the
Pjridgewatet-Arms Inn, in Mancheflcr, on veij' i'pecial Hli-
fincls.
''Si'^HE Creditors who have proved their Debts unue
i Commhhon of Bankiupt awarded and iii.,.'d againrt
Ralph Lafcelles, of. South Audley-Street, Grofve.ior-Sqnare,
in the County of Middlefex, Taylor, Dialer and Chapman,'
are defired to meet the AITii;nees of the faid B.mkinp'.'s
lidate and Eflecls on Thurtt'lay next, the jlh fnftant, at
.Six o'clock in theEiening, at the IJenhcim CotTce-Houlc,
New Pond-Street, in ordei to pIk.iU to or dillint fi'bm the
fiK] Alfignees, commencing, profecuting, or defending anySiritror Suits at Law or in Jupiity for Recovery of any Part
of, the (iid Bankrupt's Eihile and Effefts; or to the com-
pounding, I'l^hmitting to Arbitration,, oi' other wife agreeing
any Matter or T'hiug rebtiiig thereto ; aud on other (pecial''
Atfairs.
'"P'HE Creditorswho have proved their Debts endrr a Com-I milTion of BankWipt awarded and illued forth againll'
John Roberts of Pontefrafi, in the County of York, Diug-gill, Grocer, D'-alei- and Chapman, are deliicd to meet the
AITigntes of the faid Bankrupt's E(l.!te and Effeds on Mon-ilay the icth of April inllant, at Eleven o'clock in the Fore-
noon, at the I^oule of Mr-. Th-omas Roberts, the New Ele-
phant and Caflle Inn, in Pontefraift aforefaid, in order to allent
to or dilTi nt from the faid Affignccs commencing, prolecnt»
ing, or defending any Suit or Suits at Law or in Equity for
Recovery of atiy P.art of the fsid Bankrupt's i:ihte anil
Effecls; or to the .compounding, fiibmiuing tir Aibilralion,
or ofhtrwife agreeing any Matter 01 'i hing relating therettf;
and alio to afl'ent to or diii'ent from the laid AITignees maki*^
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,ii.' by private Contraft, or otiierv/ife :s lliey (hA[ think fit,
tlie Stock in 'I'raJe, Eftate, and Effcfts of the fjid Eank-
;'t, or any Part thereof; and on other fpccial Aflairs.
TTHereas a Commifiion of Bankrupt is awarded and
y idiied forll' againft John Alknoft, of Mansfield
. o-jdhoule, in the Comity of Nottingham, Malcflcr, Dealer
\_u id Chapman, and he being declared a B.mkiupt ii hereby
-required to lurrcnder himfeif to the Commiffioncrs in tlie
faid Commifiion named, or the major Part of them, on
tlie 23d and 24th Days of April iriftant, and on the 19th
. Day of iVIay nest, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon
on each Day, at the Houfc of Jolin A'acdonald, known
by the Sign of the Angel, in Mansfield Woodhoufe
atorefaid,-and make a full Dilcovery and Difcloiure of his
Kftate and Elfccts; when and where the Creditors are to
cnnie prepared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sit-
ting to cliuTe Afiignees, and at the 1-afl Sitting the laid Bank-
rujjt is required to tiniOi his Exaniinatiou, and the Cre-
ditors are to aflcnt to or diilcnt fjom the Allowance of
his Certificate. All I'erlbns indebted to the (aid Eaakinpt,
or that have any of his Erfetfls, arc not to pay or deliver the
fsnie but to. whom the C'onimiiTioners Ihali appc.irt, but
give Notice to Mr. Francis Vickers, A'ttorecy at Law, in
'Mansfield, in the fiiid County of Nottingham, or to Mr.
%\"illiam Rollins, of Gray's-Inn Place, London.
WHereas a Commifiion of Banltrupt is awarded and
iflucd forth againft Thomas Lott, of the City ^,f
Bith, Baker, Dealer and Chapman, and he being d^^clared
a Banknipt is hereby requiied to ftrrender himiilf to the
CommijTioners in the faid Commifiion named, or the major
Part of them, on tlie a7th and a8th Days of April in-
flant, and on the 19th Day of May next, at Four o'clock
in the .•\fttrnoon on each of the faid Days, at Hiilidue's
Tai':rn, in Manchelfer, in the Count)' of Lancafter, and
make a full Dilcovery and Difclofure of his Kftate andEifcifts; wlien and where the Creditors are to co.'.ie pre-
pared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting to
.<hHfe .\(Jignei-s, and at the I.alV Sitting the faid Bankrupt
is required to finiih his Examination, and the Cit-tlitors are
to afitnt to or diflrnt from the Allowance of liis Certificate.
All Perfons indebted to tlie (aid Bankrupt, or that have
any of his Etrrils, are net to )^«y or deliver tlve fame bi;t to
whom the Commifiioneis ibatl appoint,- but give Notice to .
jVIr. Nathaniel Mihie, jun. No. i, Hare-Court, Temple, I.pn-
d<vi, or jNiefli-s. Mdne, Sergeaijtj and Milne, .\ttornies at,
L.\.-, iMauchcaer.
"V'TT^ercas a CommilTion of Bankrupt is aw.arded and
t'V il^aed fortU againff John Glover, of. KcHlington, in
the County of Midtliefe.x, Sto.ne-iVIaron, and he bcinj{ d^-
clar«jrt a iiankviipt is hereby rtqnirtd to furrender Iriniielf
to the Comnriflioners in the laid CommUTion named', or the
icajor Part of tliem, on the 'nth and r8th Day« of April ,
iniiant, and on, the I9;h Day of May nen, at One ol
the clock ia the Alternoer. on each of the faid Dsvs,
:.t Guildhall, Evr.don, and pvake a full Difcovtry and
Diicloiurc qf bis -Ellaie and, Efecl-s v. hiirt rnd v.-het^ the
Cre/Ulors are to eorae prepared, to prove their "^Jibts, and' al
thv Second -Siaiuj; iochii:"e AUTgmvs, and at the Lift Sitting
thv/kii.-l Eaiika.v->t is required to liiiiPa his HxanKnation.and
tilt: Cixdilors .11 1 to ;:!l"ent to or diiiL-pt from the AHoo-ance
«:' I-.isCeituicatc. AM Pcrlons indebted to the faid Bank-
•rupt, or that have any of his'Ei?e?fs, are nof to pay orde-
,ii>'ertlie (ante but lo whom the Commidioners Ihall appoint,
but give No'ice t<' M'.liVs Fletcher and Wright, Hy.de-btrcet,
JJlooni/bury, 01 Mr. B. P. Kal!,Kenfiiig;on aforefaid.
WHereas a 'CommiiCon' of Bankrupt is awarded and
ifiiied fortli againft William Brown, of Wymond-liara, in the Cnuiity of Norfolk, Tanner, Dealer and Chap-
niiin, and he being declaivd a liankrupt is lie'rcby required
to lurre-nder hinilelf to the Cemmifiioners in tiie laid Com-millinn named, or the major Part "f them, on the 14th and
S3d Days of April inrtant, and on the 19th Day of MayntKt, at Four of the Cluck in the Allrrnoon on e-ach of
the faid Days, at the Houlc of William \\\bller, commonly
called by the Name or Sign of the MiidVIiead, iitiu>le
in the Parilh of Saint Simon and Jude, in the City 01
Norwich, and make a full Diicover)' and Difclofure ot liis
£ftate and £(fcfls; when and where the Creditors are to
come prepared to prove their Debts, and at tlie Second Sil-
ting to chule .AlTigi.ees,and at tfieLaft Sitting the /aid iJaiih.
ruptis required to finilh hisKximination.andJicCrcditois are
to affent to or dill'ent from the Allowance of his Certificate.
."^11 Perfons indebivd to the faid Bankrupt, or that have anyof his J'^tfefts, are not to i)ay or deliver the fame but to
whom the Commifiiouers ihall appoint, but give Notice to
McfTrs. Forfter, Son, L'nthank, and Foriler, Anornies, in
Noi-wigh.
WHereas a Commifiion of ' Bankrupt is awarded and
iiTu.d forth againft Alexander Smith, of Wardour^
Street, Soho, in the County of Middlefex, Taylor, and hr
being declared a Banknipt is hereby required to furrender
himfelf to the Commlfiloners in the faid Commifiion named,
or the major Part of them, on tlie 14th and 2tft Day.^ of
April infiant, and on the 19th Day of May nctt, at 'I'e.-i
of the Clock in the Forenoon on each of the ftid Days,
at Guildhall, London, and make a full Difcovery and
Difcloiure of his £(l.ate andEficfls; when and 'where the
Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at
the Second Sitting to chulo Alfignees, and at the Lad Sit-
ting tile faid Bankl-upt is required to finifii his Examin-
ation, and the Creditors arc to afTcnt to or difi^ent from the
.Allowance of his Certificate. All Perfons indebted to the
faid Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effecls, ere not to
pay or deliver the fame but to whom the Commifljoner.'. fiiall
appoint, but tive Notice to Mr. G. Brewer, Seal-Office Stair-
cafe, Temple.
TH E Commifijoners in a Commifiion of Bankrupt
awartled and ifTued forth againft John Wiigley, late
of Bankfoot, near Hebdenbridge, in the Parilh of Halifax,
in the County of Yoik, iMaltfter, intend to meet on the
i6th Day of April inifant, at Eleven in the Foienoon, at
the Black Bull Inn, in Wakefield, in the faid County,
when and where the Creditors of the faid Banknipt,- who
have already proved their Debts under tlie faid Commifiion,are to attend to chuTe one or more Afiignee or AlTignees
of the (aid Bankrupt's Eftate and Etfects, in the Room of
Mr. John Alhworth, late one of the Afilgnees thereof, but
now dcceafed; and when and 'wheie the Creditors, who have
not aheady proved their Debts, arc to come prepared to prove
the fame.
'"f~' H F. Commidioners in a Conimifiicn of Bankrupt
X awarded and iliued againft William Boot, of Coventry,
Carrier, Dealei and Chapman, intend to meet on the 2tll
of April inlhint, at Eie\en oi tlie Clock in the Forenoon, at
the \Vbite-Bear Inn, in the faid City of Coventry, (by
Adjournment from the .^ift of March laft,) to take the I.aft
il'.xamination of the faid Bankrupt; when and vj here he is
required to lurrcnder himitif, and make a full Dilirover)-
and Difcloiure of his Kftate and Erie^ls, and finilh hi's
Evaminaiion.; and the -Creditors, who have not already
proved their Dciits, are to comc.prepared lo prove the f.imc, ,
and, with thofe who have proved their Debts, aflent to or
dilient from tlie Allowance of his Certific-^rte.
THE Commifiioners in a Commifiion of Bankniptawarded and ilUied forth againft John HiUingworth,
of Leeds, in the County of York, Linon-Draper| Sliop-
keiper. Dealer ami Chapui:^n, intend tomccti.n the 7th Dayof M.iy nej!t, at Fl«ven o'C'ock in the Foienoon, at tlie
Houfe of Francis Hillidgc. in the A-Iaiket-Placc, in A-lan-
cliefter, in tiic County of l.ancaiUr, in order to ni;kt a Firft
and Final Dividend of file Kftate and Kircits ol the fitid
Bankrupt ; wlie.i and where ihe Crediiois, who have iwtalready proved tht ir Debts, ».e to con.e picpared to )>ro\e
the (inne, or thtA- will he cxclii c.' the ikncfit of thcfaitf
I)ividend. And ail Claims liot Uien proved willbe dij-ailnwed. "' -
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1''IIE Commifi^oiiers in a Commifiion of Bankniptawarded -md illiicH forth agiinft 'ISiomns Howell, of
Billingfoate, -in the City of L<.ndon, Merchant, Failor,
Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the id Day ofi\iay mxt, at One in tlie .Afternoon, at Guildhall, J.ondon,to make a Dividend of the Efiate and Efi'efls of the(aid Bai>kiiipi; whin and v here the Ci.'uitoi.s who have11. ir already proved their Debts, are to come prefared toprove the lame, or they will be excluded the Benefit ofil.c laid Dividend. And all Claims not tiicn proved wiU bedifalloweu.
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^T"* H E CommifTroners in a CommiffioH of Bankrapt
X awarded and iffued againft William Guy, of Little ,
BtU-AUey, Coleman-Street, in the City of London, Vic-|
luallcr, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the ill
Day of May nest, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon,
at Guildhall, London, in order to make a Dividend of
the' Eftate and Effefts of the faid Barikrupt ; when and
where tlie Creditors, who have not already proved their
Debts, are to come prepared to prove the fame, or they will
be excluded the Benefit of the faid Dividend. Andall Claims
not then proved will be difallowed.
THE Conimillioners in a Commlfrion of Bankitipt
awarded and ifTued forth agalnft James Hawkins the
Elder, and James Hawkins the Younger, of Rotheihithe-
'\V'all, in the County of Surrey, Boat-Builders, Copartners,
Dealers, and Chapmen, intend to meet on the 2d of May
iiext, at 'i'en of the Clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall,
London, in order to make a Dividend of the filiate and Ertefls
of the faid Bankrupts; when and where the Creditors, who
have not already proved their Debts, are to come prepared
lu prove the fame, or they will be excluded the Benefit of
the faid Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be
difallowed.
THE ComminToners in a CommilTion of Bankrupt
awarded and ilFued forth againft Stephen Watfon, of
Ckadon, in the County of Durham, Merchant, Dealer and
Cliapman, intend to meet on the ill Day of May next, at
ikvcn in the Forenoon, at the Houfc of William Loftus,
the .Sliakd'peare 'fjA'crn, in Newcafllc-upon-Tyne, in older
to make a final Dividend of the Eftate .ind Effcas of the
faid Bankiaipt ; when and where the Creditors, who have
not already- proved their Debts, are. to come prepared to
prove the fame, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the
laid Dividend. And all Claims not tlien proved will be difal-
lowed.
THECommiflioners in a Comniiftion of Banknipt
awarded and ili'ued forth againll AnnSalt and Ch.ules
Adam Beckman, of Birmingham, in the County of War-
wick, Wine-Rieichants, Dealers, Chapmen, and Copartners,
intend to meet on the 2ylh of April inftant, at Ten o'clock
in the Forenoon, at Guildhali, Lon<ion, (by Adjournment
from the 4th Inftant,) in order to make a Further Dividend
of the Eftate and Effefls of the faid Bankrupts; when and
where the Creditors, who have not abeady proved their
Debts, are to come prepared to prove the fame, or they
will be excluded the Benefit of the laid Dividend. And all
Claims not tlien proved will be difallowed.
TH E Conimiftioncrs in a Commillion of Bankrupt
awarded apd ilTued forth againft Jofeph Barton, of
Mark-Lane, in the City of London, Merchant and Broker,
intend to mett on the 2d of May next, at Eleven o'clockin the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, to make a Further
Dividend of tlie Eftate and Klfefts of the faid Bankrupt;
wheal and wheig the Creditors, who have not already proved
their Debts, arc to come prepared to prove the fame, or they
will be excluded ,t!ie Benefit of the faid Dividend. .And all
Claims not then proved will be difallowed.
H E Conimillioners in a CommifTion of Bankrupt
awarded and iftiied forth againft Londcwig Saurbrey,
the Strand, in the County of Mjddlcfe.'C, Furrier, DealerT
atld Chapman, intend to meet on the 2d of May next, at
One o'clock in the Afternoon, at Guildhall, London, to
make a Final Dividend of the Eftate and Efleils of the faid
Bankrupt; when and where, the Creditors who have not
already proved their Debts, are to come prepared to prove
the fame, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the faid
Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be difallowed.
THE Commiffioners in a Comminion of Banknipt
awarded and iftued forth againft .Samuel Jooes the
Younger, now or late of the Box, in the Parilh ot Minchin-
liampton, in the County of Glouctfter, Clothier, intend to
meet on t!ie 30th of Apiil inftant, at EL-ven o'Clock in the
Forenoon, at the Lodge on Minchinliampton Common,in the Parilh of Minchinhampton afortfaid, in order to
make a Dividend of the Eftate and EtftOs of the faid Bank-
rupt ; when and where the Creditors, who have not already-
proved their Debts, are to come prepared to prove the liime,
or they will be excluded the Benefit of the faid Dividend.
And all Claims not then [.rjved will be difallowed.
WHereas the afting Commrflioners in the CommiHIon
of Banknipt awarded and ilTued forth againft:
Charles Bower, of Cary-Street, l-incoln's-Inn-Fields, in the
County of Middlefex, Scrivener, Broker, Dealer and Chap-
man, have certified to the Right Honorable Alexander
Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of Great Bri-
tain, that the faid Charles Bower hath in all Things con-
formed liimfelf according to the Diretlions of the (everal
Aits of Parliament ,made concerning Bankrupts; This is
to give Notice, that, by virtue of an Aft pafied in the
F'ifth Year of His late Majefty's Rtign, his Certificate will
be allowed and confirmed as the faid Afl direOs, unlefs Caule
be ftiewn to tlie contrary on or before the aSth Day of Apiil
iaftant.
Hcieas the afling Commillioiiers in the Commillion
of Bankrupt awarded and' iftlied firth againft Joha
Piatt the Younger and Henr\' Billinge Piatt, both now orlate of Wigan,in the County-Palatine of Laiicaftcr, Manu-fafturers. Copartners, Dcileis, and Chapmen, have certified
to the Right Hanorable Alexander Lord Loughborough,
Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, that the f?jd Joha
Piatt the Younger and Henn- Billinge Piatt hare in all
Things conformed themfclves accoriVjng to the Direftions
of the fevtral AOs of Parlianjent made concerning Bank-
nipts ; 'I'liis is to give Notice, that by virtue of an Aft
parted in the Fifth Year of His late Majefty's Reign their
Certificate will be allowed and confirmed as the faid Aft
direfts, unlefs Caufe be fnewn to the contrary on or before
the 28th Day of April inftant.
WHereas the aftjng Commifiioners in the Commidioii
of Bankrupt awarded and iftiied forth againft
Jamei "W^cfton, 0/ Camberwell, in the County of Suriey,
Bricklayer, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the
Right Honorable Alexander Lord Loughl'orough Lord High
Chancellor of Great Biitain, that the f;id j^mes Wefton
Jiath in all Things conformed hinifelf accorcUng to the Di-
jeftions of the feveral Afts of Parliament made concerning
Bankrupts ; .This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an
Aft palfed in theEifth Year of His late Majefty's Reign,'
his Certificate will be allowed and coitfirmed as the faid Aft
direfts, unlefs Caufe be fticwn to thc'coatrary on or before
the 2,Sth Day of ./^iliuftant.
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