18-27.] 



Bankrupts. 



[Duckworth and Co., Prince's-street, Manches- 

 ter; Ellis and Co., Chancery-lane 



Taylor, J. T. Upper Thames-street, iron.merchaiit. 

 [Thonaai, Fen-court, Fen<:h<irch-st.reet 



Tebbutt, II. Stamford, Lincolnshire, greyer, 

 fl'ladgate and Co., Ksrex-s-treet, Strand ;" Jack-- 

 son, Stamford 



Tctlcy, J. Harden, Yorkshire, worstcd-sttiff-manu- 



' factnrer. [Constable an;l Co., Symond'B-imi, 

 Chancery-lane ; Dawson, Heighk-y 



WhHmarsh, J. Old Bond-street, 1'iccadiJly, victu- 

 aller. [Vandercom and Co., Bush-lane, Can- 

 non-street 



Ward, H. VV. Bcrncr's-street, merchant. [Wheeler, 

 Gray's-inn-place 



VVhitlock, J. Weedon, Northamptonshire, timber- 

 ^nerchanc. [Carlon, High-street, Mary-le-bonc 



Wardle, T. Lad-lane, silk manufacturer. [James, 

 Bucklershury 



Wall, W. Great Titchneld-street, Mary-le-boue, 



tailor. [Tilbury and Co., Falcon-street, 

 gate-strcet 



Watson, \V. late of South Shields, agent. [Lowrey 

 and Co, Pinner's-hall-court, Broad-street; Low- 

 rey, North Shields 



Wil-on, C. Heuley-on-Thanies, linen-draper. 

 [Jones, Si7C-lanc 



Woods, 0. Robeit's-bridge, Sussex, saddler. [Bn'ggs, 

 LincohiV.-inn-Fields 



Wilson, T. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, perfumer. 

 Wall, Hait-strect, Bloomsbury. 



Wardle, R. Gro'svonor street-west, Pimlico, car- 

 penti-r.' [Bartley, Somerset -street, Portman 

 square 



Wheeler, II. Frome Felwood, Somerset, mill- 

 wright. [Hartley, New Bridge-street, Black- 

 friars; Miller, Frome Selwood 



Young-, J. and W. .W. Bristol, confectioners. 

 [Bonrdillon and Co., Cheapside ; Bevan and Co., 

 Small-street, and Savory, Corn-street, Bristol. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



Rev. J. Shuldham, to the Augmented Curacy of 

 Cowley.Oxon. Rev. C. C. Clarke, to the Vicarage 

 of- St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford. Rev. W. R. 

 Wyatt, to the Living of St. Giles's, Durham. Rev. 

 W.N. Darnel], to the Vicarage of Norham, North 

 Durham. Rev. W. Streatticld, to the Vicarage of 

 East Ham, Essex. Rev. T. Best, to the Rectory 

 of Kirby-on-Baine, Lincolnshire. Rev. C. Arnold, 

 to the Rectory of Tinwell, Rutland. Rev. E. A. 

 lirydges, to the Rectory of Denton, with the Per- 

 petual Curacy of Swingfield, Kent. Rev. F. Mor- 

 rison, to the Living of Corkamahide, Limerick. 

 Rev.. R. W.- Hutchins, to the Rectory of East 

 Bridgeford, Notts. Rev. Dr. Payne, to the Aug- 

 mented Curacy of Northmore, Oxon. Rev E. 

 Griffith, to aPrehendal Stall at St. David's. Rev. 

 W. Bowen, to the Vicarage of Ewyas Harold, 

 Hereford Rev. W. Sandford, to the Benefice of 

 Newport, Salop. Rev. H. Atlay, to the Rectory of 

 Costerton Magna, witN- Pick-worth annexed, Rut- 

 land. Rev. C. Ingle, to the Living of Strensall 

 and Osbaldwick, York. Rev. W. Hames, to the 

 Rectory of Chagford, Devon. .Rev, B. Bray, to 



the Rectory of Lidford, Devon. Rev. B. Beau- 

 champ, to the Curacy of Thorverton, Devon. Rev. 

 J. Landon, to the Vicarage of Bishopstawton, 

 Devon. Rev. E. Homfray, to the Perpetual Cu- 

 racj of Langdon, Salop. Rev. J. Paul, to the 

 Church and Parish of St. Cuthbert, Presbytery of 

 Edinburgh. Rev. W. Nicholson, to the Church. 

 and Parish of Ferry Port-on-Craig, in St. An- 

 drew's, Presbytery of Fife. Rev. J. N. Moles- 

 worth, appointed Chaplain to Lord Guilibrd. Rev. 

 W. S. Gilly, to the Perpetual Currcy of St. Mar- 

 garet, Durham, Rev. J.- F. Squire, to the 

 Rectory of Beachampton, Bucks. Rev. S. S, 

 Busby, to the Rectory of Colton, Cambridgeshire. 

 Rev. T. S. Basnctt, to the Rectory of Rcnsall, 

 Derby. Rev. D. Jones, to the Vicarage of Abe 

 ryscir, Brecon. Rev. P. J. Lewis, to the Vicarage 

 of Cwiryoy, Hereford. Rev. W. Williamson, to 

 the Perpetual Curacy of Farnley, Leeds. Rev, 

 G. W. Brooks, to the Rectory of Great Hampden, 

 with the vicarage of Kimble, Bucks. Rev. II. Ro 

 binson, to the Rectory of great Warley, Essex. 



POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS. 



The Marquis of Lansdown, to be Lord Lieute- 

 nant of Wilts. Sir Anthony Hart, Lord Chancellor 

 of Ireland. Sir Launcelot Shadvvell, to be Vice- 

 Chancellor and Privy Councillor. Sir W. Keppel, 

 to be Governor of Guernsey and Privy Councillor. 

 Sir James Macintosh, a Privy Councillor. Mr. 

 Herries has been sworn in Chancellor of the Ex- 

 chequer. Sir E. Codrington, Grand Cross of the 



Bath ; and all the Captains and Commanders in 

 the late Navarin engagement, to be Knights of 

 that Order .-"-The Lord High Admiral has pro- 

 moted to the rank of Post Captain all the Com- 

 manders who were serving in the ships engaged 

 with the Turkish fleet, the Senior Lieutenants to 

 Commanders, and the Senior Mates to Lieutc* 

 nants. 



INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



October 27. Information of the Queen Dowager 

 of Wurtembure's safe arrival at Frankfort, from 

 her voyage to England. 



- The Irresistible, steam-boat (built l.y sub- 

 scription for aiding the Greeks) took fire, and 

 burnt to the water's edge, near Gravesen j : two 

 men severely scalded. It c.*t \ 0,000. 



28. An Order of Council issued, to modify, to a 

 very limited extent, the exclusion of the United 

 States merchantmen from the ports in British We^-t 

 India Colonies. 



29. An irruption of the Thames, so extensive 

 that in a few minutes all the excavations of St, 

 Katharine's dock were filled to the level of th 

 river, 



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