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1816.] Kent--Lancashire--Lincoln--Monmouth--Norfolk--Northampt.

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Married.] At Liverpool, Lieut. John Mawdsley, royal marines, to Mary, third daughter of the late Mr. John Leyland, of Manchester.-Capt. Page, to Miss Kelly.Henry Holland, esq. of Ince Blundell, to Mrs. Robinson.

At Manchester, Mr. John Redhead, solicitor, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Whitehead. Mr. John Coleman, assistant surgeon 3d dragoon guards, to Agnes, daughter of Lieut. Col. Geo. Geate, of the same regt.

Died.] At Liverpool, Mr. Henry Hargreaves, attorney.- Dav. Whitby, gent. 82. -Mr. Wm. Lassel, 80.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Married.] The Rev. John Doncaster,master of Oakham School, and rector of Navenby, near Sleaford, to Miss Wright, of Spalding.

Mr. S. W. Wilcox, master of Wainflect Grammar School, to Mrs. Fisher, of Croft. Died.] At Spilsby, Mrs. Jane Spring, 94. -Jane, wife of Mr. Wm. Strawson, 27. At Greetwell, Mrs. Hopton, 80.

At Lincoln, Mrs. Croacher, schoolmistress. Mr. Wm. Bray, city beadle.

At Gainsborough, Mr. Wm. Bourn, 68.Mrs. Bingley, 90.

At Grantham, Mr. Wm. Waite, 51. At Stamford, Mary Ann, third daughter of Mr. Alderman Simpson, 18.

At Corby, Mrs. Sleigh, relict of Mr. S. formerly steward to Lord Arundel, 81.

At Boston, Mrs. P. Robinson, 84.-Mr. Jos Williamson, 23.

At Holbeach, Mr. Rich. Clayton, 78.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

Married.] At Chepstow, Thos. Morris, esq. of Thornbury, Gloucestershire, to Ann, daughter of George Buckle, esq.

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Mr. Grundy, of Hardwick Farm, near Abergavenny, to Miss Park, of Tal-y-van, near Ragland.

Died] AtPantglas, Mr. Phil.Edmunds, 65. At Abergavenny, Phil. Glover, esq. late of Sedgefield, Norfolk, 42.

At Pontypool, the Rev. W. Williams, son of the late vicar of Crickhowell.

NORFOLK.

A new theatre has been opened at East Dereham. It is fitted up in a style of neatness and elegance rarely met with in a country town. The paintings and decorations of the interior are by Mr. D. Fisher, on whose taste they reflect great credit.

Married.] At Anmer, the Rev. George Mason, of East Retford, to Harriet, second daughter of Jas. Coldham, esq.

At Yarmouth, Mr. Martyn, to Miss S. Ayers.

Lieut. R. H. Stock, R. N., to Miss French. At Lakenham, the Rev. W. H. Ward, to Amelia, second daughter of W. C. Pillans, esq. of Bracondale Hill.

Captain Morgan, of the Viper revenue cutter, to Harriet, fourth daughter of Saml. Safford, esq. of Earsham.

J. Penrice, esq. of Yarmouth, to the eldest daughter of H. N. Jarrat, esq. of Hobland Hall.

Died.] At Norwich, Mrs. Frewer, who to superior mental endowments united many accomplishments, 36. In painting and drawing she had attained great excellence; the productions of her pencil being alike conspicuous for taste, genius, and execution. -Mr. John Brunning, 68.-Mrs. Cole, 29. -Mrs. Ann Bennett, 52.-Elizabeth, wife of P. N. Scott, esq. and youngest daughter of the late Dan. Ganning, 35.-Mrs. Mary Weeks, 88.-Mrs. Beatniff, wife of Mr. B., bookseller, 69.-Elizabeth, wife of Page Nicol Scott, esq. 35.

At Wereham, Mr. Robt. Johnson, 54. At Mulbarton, Mr. Wm. Spurgeon, 85. At Saxlingham, Mr. H. Plummer, 78. At Marham, Mary. daughter of Mr. Porter, 21.

At East Dereham, Mr. Edward Drozier, attorney.

He

At Reedham, in his 104th year, John Andrews, a labouring brick-maker. married in the early part of his life, and had six children, who are now old people. He was left a widower at 55, and at 64 married his present widow, who was but 22. Notwithstanding the disparity of years, she proved the greatest blessing to him in his old age, and treated him with the greatest kindness and attention.

At Earsham, Mr. Wm. Woolnogh, 56. At Yarmouth, Mr. Richard Browne, 44. -Mr. Symonds, 64.

At Swaff ham, Mrs. Cross, mother of Mr. Cross of the Spread Eagle Inn, 99.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Burton Lattimer, Mr. Ar

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cher, officer of excise, to Miss Croxen.

Died At Paston, the wife of Charles Cole, esq., 36.

At Oundle, Mary Hume, wife of Mr. Charles Lockington.

At Paulerspury, Mr. Thomas Wilcox, many years master of the Talbot Inn, Tow

cester.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

At a general meeting of the Duke of Northumberland's tenantry, held at Morpeth, a design, by D. Stephenson, esq. of Newcastle, was fixed upon for the column to be erected as a monument of his Grace's liberality. The site was also determine upon, a little to the south of Alnwick, on a commanding situation near the road. The stones will be raised from a quarry near.

Married.] At Newcastle, Mr. H. G. Body, jun., solicitor, to Margaret, daughter of the late P. Lambton, esq.

Died.] At the Low Row, near Willington, Dorothy Phillips, 110.

At Newcastle, Mrs. Storey, widow of Mr. Charles Storey, of London.-Isaac Nicholson, esq. 77.-Mrs. Sumpster.--Mrs. Softly, 77.

At Staindrop, Richard Sherwood. esq. 82. At Munkton, Mr. Robt. Sanderson. At Alnwick, Mr. John Pringle, 55. At North Shields, Isabella, wite of Mr. William Hutchinson.-The wife of Mr Jos. Mottley, 59.-Mr. Charles Grey, 56-Mr. T. Sangster, 60.

At Willington Quay, Margaret, wife of Mr. Matthew Marrowbone, 55.

At Shields, Mr. Matt. Hodgson, late master of the Halifax, of Hull, 61. In the early part of his days, while a fisherman at Scarborough, he was often instrumental at the hazard of his life, in saving those of others. He was three times overturned in his boat on such occasions.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Scarrington, Mr. Hemsley, of Thrumpton, to Miss Flower, daughter of Henry Flower, gent.

At Southwell, Mr. Warwick, of Newark, to Mary, daughter of the late Mr. Deeping, of Hawton.

At Grove, the Rev. J. H. Eyre, eldest son of the Rev. Archdeacon Eyre, to Henrietta, youngest daughter of A. H. Eyre, esq.

Died] At Nottingham, J. Bardsley, esq. 71. Within a few days of each other Caroline and Frances, daughters of Mr. Alderman Coldham, at the ages of 16 and 14 years. At Mansfield, Mr. John Savage, surgeon, 49,

premiums awarded on this account as well as to servants and labourers in busbandry, was 26sl.

Married.] At Whitchurch, Robert James Cattley, esq. of Wandsworth Common, to Caroline, second daughter of the late James Prescott, esq.

At Henley, T. C. Haliburton, esq. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Louisa, daughter of the late Captain Nevile, formerly paymaster of the 19th Light Dragoons.

Died.] At Oxford, M. Mills, esq. 74.— Mr. Edward Midwinter, 65.-Mrs. Woodcock, wife of Mr. Woodcock, organist of New College, 45.-Mr. James Tagg, many years a member of the corporation of this city, 85.-Mr. T. Tallant, many years master of the White Hart Inn, 53.-Mrs. Midwinter, 67.-Mr. S. Rogers Ruding, postmaster of Merton College, only son of the Rev. Rogers Ruding,vicar of Malden,Surrey. He was drowned while bathing.-Mr. Jas. Tagg, nephew of Mr.Tagg mentioned above, 22. Mr Nicholas Gunn, treasurer of the Blue Coat Charity School, 61.

At Standball, Mr. H. Woodbridge.

At Islip, Mr. Richard Martin, of the Red Lion Inn.

SHROPSHIRE.

The Shewsbury Chronicle states, that in this county and Staffordshire, 43 furnaces have lately stopped working, and that as each afforded subsistence to at least 300 persons, not less than 12,000, many of them with destitute families, are thus thrown out of bread.

Married] At Uppington, John Parry, esq. of Stoney Stretton, to Mary, eldest daughter of R. Nichols, esq.

At Shrewsbury, Mr. H. Hiles, to Ann, second daughter of Mr. Edward Tipton, distributor of stamps for this county.

At Whitchurch, Mr. Wm. Bromfie'd, of Ash, to Margaret, second daughter of John Gardner, esq. late of the Domviles, Staffordshire,

Died.] At Newport, Sarah Anne, second daughter of Samuel Stanley, esq. 22.

At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Forester, sister to J. Ward, esq. of Stafford.

At Oswestry, Mrs. Owen, wife of the Rev. Owen Owen.

At Whitchurch, Mrs. Naylor, wife of Mr. Naylor, banker.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

At a late meeting of the inhabitants of Taunton, it was resolved to form a company for lighting that town with gas; the capital to be 4,000l. ; of which 2,000l. was

At Worksop, Mrs. Featherstone, wife of immediately subscribed. Mr. Featherstone, of Mansfield, 32.

At Newark, Mr Thomas Moore, 48.

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Married.] At Bath, John George H. G. Williams, esq. eldest son of Sir George Griffies Williams, bart., to Mary Anne, only daughter, of Joseph Shaw. esq.-The Rev. J. Boudier, vicar of St. Mary's, Warwick, to Marianne, youngest daughter of the late G. Rooke, esq.-J. Kerie, jun. esq. to Em

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ma, eldest daughter of J. Barrow, esq.Henry Arnold, esq. to Anne, youngest daughter of the late R. Dyer, esq. of Bristol.

At Bruton, Thomas Stockwell, esq. surgeon, North York Light Infantry, to Letitia, only daughter of Admiral Goldesbrough.

Died.] At Bristol Hotwells, Lady Butler, wife of Major-gen. Sir Edward Butler, late of the 87th regt

At Bath, Isaac Spooner, esq. of Elmdon House, Warwickshire, 80-Miss Coles, only daughter of J. Coles, esq. of Parrock's Lodge, in this county.-Lady Pearson, relict of Sir Richard Pearson, lieut. gov. of Greenwich Hospital, 72.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Mr. Wedgewood, of Etruria, has instituted a Saving Bank amongst his work-people, having failed in his wishes to form a mote general one in the neighbourhood.

Married.] At Leek, John Cruso, esq. to Miss Badnal, eldest daughter of Richard Badnal, esq. of High Fields.

SUFFOLK.

Married.] At Bury, Thos. Lumley, esq. of London, to Miss E. Branwhite. At Bungay. Chaston, esq. of Withersdal, to Miss Sheppard. Fras. D. Mudd, esq. of Gedding, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the Rev. R. B. Syer, of Kedington.

Died.] At Honington, Mrs. Catherine Bloomfield sister to the author of the Farmer's Boy, 51.

At Stowmarket, Mrs. Lambert, 42.-The wife of Mr. E. Orams, 27.

At Bury, Sophia, daughter of Mr. Isaac Carter, 21.-The Rev. Jas. Tillbrook, of Peterhouse College, Cambridge, 26.

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Married.] At Collingbourn, John Patient, esq. to Miss Barnes.

Died.]At Farnham, Lady Mills, relict of Sir Thos. M. niece to the Countess Dowager of Elgin, and co-heiress of And. Moffatt, esq. of Cranbrook, Essex.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.

COMMERCE has experienced very considerable disappointments, in the course of last month, by the failure of several houses, whose foreign intercourse has been extensive; and the deficiency of remittances from the United States of America, to an unprecedented extent, presses with peculiar hardship upon that portion of our manufacturing interest more immediately dependent upon the intercourse with that part of the world. Indeed the whole extent of our foreign commerce is still subject to very considerable embarrassments. It is, however, a consoling reflection, that notwithstanding the shock which commerce has experienced, and the total extinction of several branches of operations within the last twelve months, a calm and comprehensive investigation of our present resources will justify the belief, that our elative situation with the rest of the civilized world, not only as respecting commerce, but every branch of industry connected with it, agriculture, manufactures, arts, the useful as well as the liberal and elegant, literature, science, real wealth, and, above all, character, is superior to what it was at any former period of our national existence. We, therefore, conceive that we have just reasons for indulging the hope, that our commerce is on the eve of a long season of progressive prosperity. Persons whose sphere of commercial operations confines their views to the channels in which they have been accustomed to act inay probably conceive that we have taken too favourable a view of the subject: we shall, therefore offer one or two remarks in explanation of our sentiments. On a minute investigation, of the present state of commerce, it will be found that all articles of merchandize

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more immediately dependent upon the regular consumption of our own country, have experienced a less depression than those more dependent on foreign consumption. Tea, for instance, still meets with the same regular demand, and at similar prices to what it has done for several months past; and perhaps there is no article so well calculated to put the question to the test: for it must be kept in view that this is an article which admits of no wanton speculation; it is only to be obtained by money before delivery; and to the credit of the parties be it said, that there is ao body of men in the whole commercial world whose transactions are more governed by consistency and prudence, or whose operations in point of amount are more respectable, than the wholesale tea-dealers of London: the annual amount up to this period being equal to seven millions of pounds sterling, and the consumption of sugars will be found equal to about ten millions sterling. Here then are twa articles only, in which the consumption of Great Britain is more than equal to that of all the countries of Europe collectively, and equal to one-third of the amount of our export trade of every article to all parts of the globe. We have no doubt that a due cultivation of our intercourse with the colonies, at the present time conaccted with us, would produce a commercial interest, both for extent and advantage, greatly superior to any thing we shall ever derive from any foreign state.

BANKRUPTS

FROM MAY 22, TO JUNE 22, INCLUSIVE.

Where the address of the Solicitor is not mentioned, he must be understood to reside at the same place as the bankrupt. The Solicitors' names are between Parentheses.

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Adams J. Southwark, ship broker (Lamb & Co.
Princes street, Bank

Adams T. P. Rood lane, merchant (Haynes, Fen-
church-street

Allanson W. Castle street, Holborn, silversmith
(Few & Co. Henrietta street

Andrew M. Mauchester, brush maker (Halstead &
Ainsworth

Andrews W. Minories, ship broker (Tilson & Pres.
ton, Coleman street

Apsey T. sen. Stamford, brazier (Fisher, St. Ives Arnold T. Rochester, grocer (Wilde, Warwick square

Barber W. Bishop Stortford, butcher (Gee

Barker J. Broad street, merchant (Holt & Farren,
Threadneedle street

Barker J. &. C. Graver, Broad street, merchants
(Wilde, Warwick square

Barnard G. Wantage, brewer (Miller, Abingdon
Barnes W. New Sarum, ironmonger (Arney, Salis-
bury

Bean W. Newington, horse dealer (Partridge & Co.
Southwark

Beaver J. Redcross street, linen draper (Mowbray,

Charlotte street

Becher H. Pownill's terrace, Kennington road, ma.

riner (Kearsey and Spurr, Bishopsgate street Bennet J. Manchester, woollen cord manufacturer (Johnson & Lonsdale

Binyon B. Jun. & G. Inglis, Manchester, warehousemen (Woodburne

Blakey R. Leeds, druggist (Nicholson & Heming

way

Bloore S. Birmingmam, cabinet maker (Smith,Kid-
derminster

Bluck C. Exeter, brush maker (Terrell
Bowler W. Hurst, hat manufacturer (Higginbottom,
Ashton under Lyne

Brereton J. Whitchurch, brewer (Lowe
Brierley W. Halifax, grocer (Stead
Brown J. jun. Rodborough, clothier (Hurd & Co.
King's Bench Walk

Brown W. & A. Walter, Bristol, merchants (Letan
Browning W. St. Mary axe, wine merchant (Po-

thergill & Ferard, Austin friars

Bullock T. New Laith, Lancaster, cotton spinner
(Smith, Manchester

Byrchmore T. Caddington, farmer (Willis, Luton,
Bedford

Carlile W. Bolton le Moors, cotton manufacturer
(Edge, Manchester

Carpenter J. P. & J. Webber, Wellington, drapers (Daniel, Bristol

Carter G. Wheathamstead, farmer (Smith, Dorset

street

Cayzer, J. Maker, Cornwall, tanner (Leach, Piy

mouth dock

Chapman H. New road, St. George's in the East,
carman (Carter, Temple

Charman J. Norton falgate, linen draper (Pasmore,
Warnford court

Chesney H. Holborn, fringe manufacturer (Platt,
New Boswell court

Clarke R. Warwick Bridge, Cumberland, dealer
(Mounsey & Sisson, Carlisie

Clarke T. Worsley, cotton manufacturer (Chee tham, Stockport

Cobden, T. Chichester, carpenter (Hoskins, Gas-
port

Coburn T. Newland, woolstapler (Clutton & Carter,
Southwark

Cockrill, W. Hull, butcher (Dickinson & Thomp
son, York

Collier J. Bedford, Lancaster, muslin manufacturer
(Boardman, Bolton

Cooper T. Nantwich, currier (Edleston
Copestick S. Stafford, coal dealer (Smith, Wolver.
hampton

Corlass W. Recdiford Mill, and S. Bolton, Emmett
hall, Lancaster, cotton spinners (Johnson &
Lonsdale, Manchester

Cowie J. Aldermanbury, jeweller (Powers, Castle street, Falcon square

Dixon I. Welling, Keat, innkeeper (Ashfield, Mark lane

Doeg A. Newcastle upon Tyne, ship builder (Bam-
bridge

Donne J. Old street road, auctioneer (Howard,
Barnard's inn

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Dunn J. White Lion court, Birchin lane, inerchant

(Nind, Throgmorton street

Duveluz P. E. Size lane, merchant (Cranch, Union court, Broad street

Earle J. & W. Lion, Old 'Change, warehousemen
(Bourdillon and Hewitt, Little Friday street
Ediss N. Portsea, victualler (Howard
Ellis W. H. Christchurch, linen draper (Clarke,
Bristol

Etches W. Doncaster, broker (Stringer
Farthing J. St. John street, victualler (Flashman,
Ely place

Fell H. Bolton, cotton merchant (Boardman Fidgeon T. & Co. Birmingham, merchants (Whateley & Son

Fisher T. Batty Mills, York, oil crusher (Wadsworth, Millbridge

Flicker A. Erith, Kent, shopkeeper (Fooks, Dartford

Ford W. Manchester, bookseller (Higson & At

kinson

Forster J. Carlisle, brass founder (Pearson

Forster W. St. Martin's lane, silversmith (Stokes,
Golden square

Foster J. & J. Selby, merchants (Parker
Frost L. jun Liverpool, merchant (Radcliffe
Furniss J. Liverpool, draper (Hinde
Gail B. jun. Woodbridge, tailor (Jackson
Gardner J. Bristol, carpenter (Hare & Winwood
Gibbs J. Ledbury, linen draper (Recce
Gill B. Manchester, tailor (Law

Gillman J. Hammersmith, innkeeper (Shepherd,
Hyde street, Bloomsbury

Gowen J. Mark lane, wine broker (Burnley, Church court, Walbrook.

Green T. Birmingham, upholder (Dicken & Benson Gunston J. Percival street, cheesemonger (Bugby, St. John street

Haigh W. Barnsley, grocer (Birks, Hemingfield Hall T. jua. Evesham, grocer (Parnell & Raffles, Church street, Spitalfields

Hamilton W. & M. Agar, Riches court, Lime street,

merchants (Healing, Lawrence lane
Harrison J. Sheffield, grocer (Thompson
Harrison T. North Shields, block maker (Dale
Hart R. Ormskirk, cotton manufacturer (Hadfield,
Manchester

Hayes C. Fenchurch street, wine merchant (Haynes
Hayton, T. Liverpool, merchant (Kidd
Henry J. Liverpool, dreper (Davies

Herbert W. sen, Llanidloes, flannel manufacturer
(Bigg, Southampton buildings
Heseltine B. Hull, merchant (Scholefield

Heys J. Manchester, cotton spinner (Burrell & Wilson

Hill J. Reading, barge builder (IIannam, Piazza Chambers, Covent Garden

Il M. A. & E. Pratt, Manchester, milliners (Fearnshaw, Nottingham

Hirst J. Wapping wall, cloth factor (Blandford & Murray, Temple

Hood W. Crosby square, and S. Grove, Taunton, merchants (Shawe & Co. Tudor street, Black. friars

Hopkinson W. Chiswell street, merchant (Courteen & Robinson, Walbrook

Hudson J. High Wycomb, linen draper (Davies, Lothbury

Jackson J. Windrush, Gloucester, stone mason (Tarn, Stow on the Wold

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Jefferies, T. Hanley, grocer (Dent, Stone
Jeunings E. W. Spilsby, shopkeeper (Walker
Johnson P. St. George's place, Back lane, timber
merchant (Kearsey & Spurr, Bishopsgate st.
Jones T. Dudley, iron manufacturer, (Parker,
Stafford

King J. Tonbridge, carpenter (Bigg, Southampton buildings

King T. Leicester, grocer (Lawton

Knight W. Marsden, grocer (Brown, Huddersfield Labrow V. Smithfield, druggist (Adlington & Gre

gory, Bedford row.

Lancefield T. C. Piccadilly, turner (Coote, Austin friars

Levi A. Westgate, Kent, broker (Peirce, Canter. bury

Livock W. J. Redenhall within Harleston, inn keeper (Sharpen, Beccles

Lord J. & R. Halliwell, cotton spinners (Boardman, Bolton

Lubbock J. W. Potter Heigham, Norfolk, miller (Francis, Norwich

Lynnell S. & Co. Chatham, grocers (Debary & Co.
Gate street, Lincoln's iun fields.

Machin S. Lincoln, milliner (Moore
M'Quoid W. Leadenhall street, merchant (Hackett,
New court, Swithin's lane

Masterman J. Hatton Garden, music seller (As. pinal, Quality Court

Matthews T. Bishopwearmouth, spirit merchant (Laws, Sunderland

Matthews W. Birmingham, glazier (Foster, Wolverhampton

Medland W. Goswell street, oilman (Walker, Chancery lane

Middlehurst J. Liverpool, corn dealer (Stanistreet & Eden

Milburn T. Hammond's court, spirit broker (Haynes Fenchurch street

Miller J. Liverpool, distiller (Blackstock Mitchell D. Culium street, tailor (Knight & Freeman, Basinghall street

Moore J. Coventry, watch case maker (Laing Morse J. Downfield, Gloucester, clothier (Hurd & Co. King's bench walk

Moseley, W. & J. Portsea, glass merchants (Glendining

Newey J. Harborne, dealer (Dineley, Pershore Nias T. & J. White,' Old Broad street, insurance brokers (Nind, Throgmorton street Nobes J. Old Bond street, whalebone carriage ma nufacturer (Stevenson, New square Noble W. A. Limehouse, brass founder (Pearson, Fen court, Fenchurch street

Oswin J. Loughborough, and J. Oswin, Sileby, hosiers (Pilkington, Leicester

Owen J. Stourbridge, ironmonger (unt
Parfet T, Bath, mason (Langley

Platts J. Oxford street, music seller (Eldred,
Temple

Potts E. Milton Ferry, Durham, ship builder (Thompson, Bishopwearmouth

Radcliffe A. Swansea, grocer (Cross, Bristol Randall R. Coleman street, Blackwell hall factor

(Weston & Teesdale, Fenchurch str.

Ranney J. North Shields, ship owner (Fenwick Reid J. Newcastle upon Tyne, saddler (Forster Roberts R. Elder street, Spitalfields, merchant (Blunt & Bowman, Old Bethlem

Robertson R. & J. Andrews, Axminster, druggi.ts (Knight

Robinson W. Grays, Essex, victualler (Rixon,
Haydon square

Bobson E. Morpeth, saddler (Wilson
Rothery J. Whitehavco, intreer (Adamson and
Perry

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