1830.] 



List of Bankrupts. 



611 



Lane, J., Brixham, ship-builder. (Wimburn and 

 Co., Chancery lane ; Chapman, Devonport 



Mann, J., Cleobury Mortimer, baker and grorer. 

 (Devereux, Bromyard ; Hilliard and Co., 

 Gray's-inn 



Morris, C. J., Leamington - priors, bookseller. 

 (Platt and Co., New Boswell-court ; Patterson 

 and Co., Leamington 



Minton, R., Hereford, draper. (Church, St. 

 James-street ; Pateshall and Co., Hereford 



Mattison, W., Clerkenwell, victualler. (Gole, 

 Ironmonger-lane 



Metcalfe, G., Liverpool,!grocer. (Chester, Staple- 

 inn ; Ripley, Liverpool 



Worrell, J., Store-street, builder. (Rande!!, Wai- 

 brook 



Neve, A., Portsea, draper. (Ashurst, Newgate- 

 street 



Pollard, J., Deptford, baker and smack-owner. 

 (Bugby, Leather-lane 



Page. J., Thame, linen-draper. (Willis and Co., 

 Lnthbury 



Pierce, P. M., Liverpool, common-brewer. (Bebb 

 and Co., Great Marlborough-street; Armstrong, 

 Liverpool 



Pelliam, J., Rotherhithe, print-seller. (Nias, 

 Copthall-court 



Pickthorne, F. P. B., Southampton-row and 

 Arlington - street, surgeon. (Hammet, Bar- 

 nard's-inn 



Potter, T., Nottingham, cheesemonger. (Taylor, 

 Feutherstone-buildings ; Payne and Co., Not- 

 tingham 



Pryke, P., Great Coggeshall, tailor. (Perkins 

 and Co., Gray's-inn ; Mayhevv, Cojsrgeshall 



Randall, J., Iver, farmer. (Hensman, Walbrook 



Rees, R., Swansea, ironmonger. (Bourdillon, 

 Winchester-street ; Simcox, Birmingham 



Rohinshaw, J., Rochdale, flannel-manufacturer. 

 (Norris and Co., John-street; Woods, Roch- 

 dale 



Routledge, W., Wigtou, butcher. (Mounsey and 

 Co., Staple-inn ; Hodgson, Wigton 



Rusher, J., Stamford, woobtapler. (Stevens and 

 Co., Gray's-inn ; Bentley, Bradford 



Somers, J,., Aldgate, jeweller. (Yates and Co . 

 Bury-street 



Smith, C., and G. Arnold, Bath, innholders. 

 (Williams and Co., Lincwln's-inn-fields Mac- 

 kay, Bath 



Stanford, J., Paddington, smith. (Robinson, 

 Orchard-street 



Smith, G., Birmingham, cock-founder. (Clarke 

 and Ci>., Lincoln's-inn-fields ; Colmore, Bir 

 mingham 



Sporle, G., Ipswich, shoe-maker. (Hamilton, 

 Southampton-street ; Notcutt, Ipswich 



Tindall, G. and W., Beverley and Hull, seeds- 

 men. (Lambert, John-street; Shepherd and 

 Co., Hall and Co., Beverlev 



Tad. 

 (Brooks 

 Newcastle 



Taylor, G., Old Bond-street, shoe-maker. (Ben 

 nett, Cannon-street 



Thomas, W., Holborn, linen-draper. (Sole, 

 Aldermanbury 



Waller, E. H., Bristol, timber-merchant. (White , 

 Lincoln's inn ; Short, Bristol 



Wellington, R., Chard, carrier. (Tucker, Dean- 

 street ; East, Chard 



Weller, A., Maresfield, victualler. (Palmer and 

 Co., Bedford-row ; Verral, Lewes 



Wilkinson, R., Shrewsbury, draper. (Slaney, 

 Gray's-inn ; Cooper, Shrewsbury 



Williams, R., Weobley, grocer. (Lloyd, Furni- 

 val's-inn ; Herbert, Leominster 



Westerby, R., Brotherton, lime-burner. (Lake, 

 Cateaton-street 



Yapp, R., and G. Yapp, Hopton, dealers. (De- 

 vereux, Bromyard ; Hilliard aud Co., Gray's- 

 inn 



Iman, J., Newcastle-upon-Tyrie, perfumer. 

 3rooksbank and Co., Gray's-inn ; Brown, 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



Rev. E. Bosanquet, to the Rectory of 

 Ellisfield Rev. J. M. Colson, to the Rec- 

 tory of Linkenholt. Rev. W. T. Eyre, 

 to the perpetual Curacy of Hillesden, Bucks. 

 Rev. W. Coward, to the perpetual Cu- 

 racy of Westoe, Durham Rev. E. Hib- 

 game, to the Vicarage of Fordham, Cam- 

 bridge Rev. J. Davis, to be Chaplain to 

 Episcopal Chapel for the port of London. 

 Rev. J. B. Tyrwhitt, to be Chaplain to 

 Lord Belhaven. Rev. J. R. Hopper, to 

 the Rectory of Bedingfield, Suffolk Rev. 

 F. Baring, to the Rectory of Abbotstone 



and Itchen Stoke Rev. G. Dewdney, to 



the Rectory of Gussage St. Michael, Dor- 

 set, together with the Rectory of Fovant, 



Wilts Rev. J. Sibley, to the Vicarage of 



Enstone, Oxford Rev. A. P. Clayton, to 

 be Chaplain to Lord Melbourne. Rev. W. 

 Wyatt, to be Chaplain to Marquis Lon- 

 donderry. Rev. C. R. Ashfield, to the 



Vicarage of Leddon, Norfolk Rev. W. 



Baillie, to the Rectory of West Chilling- 

 ton, Sussex. Rev. W. H. M. Roberson, to 

 the Vicarage of Tytherington, Gloucester. 

 Rev. T. Tyrwhitt, to the Vicarages of 

 Winterbourne, Whitchurch, and Turn- 

 worth, Dorset Rev. C. B. Trye, to the 



Rectory of Leckhampton, Gloucester 



Rev. J. Garbett, to the Curacy of St. 

 George, Birmingham Rev. W. White, 

 to be Head Master of Grammar School of 

 Wolverhampton. Rev. R. Jarratt, to be 



Assistant Lecturer and Assistant Curate at 



Halifax parish church, York Rev. G. 



Bonnor, to the Curacy of St. James, Chel- 

 tenham Rev. P. Wilson, to the Rectory 

 of Ilchester, Somerset. Rev. H. Fox, to 

 the Rectory of Pilsden, Dorset Rev. J. 

 Wood, to the perpetual Curacy of Willis- 

 ham, Suffolk Rev. Sir E. W. Sandys, to 

 the Rectory of Winstone. Rev. C. D. 

 Wray, to be Fellow of Collegiate Church of 

 Manchester Rev. E. Shuttleworth, to the 

 perpetual Curacy of St. George, Chorley, 

 Lancashire. Right Rev. Father in God, 

 Dr. C. Bethel, to be Bishop of Bangor 

 Rev. M. Cooper, to be Second Master of 

 Islington Proprietary Grammar School - 

 Rev. J. Stannus, to the Deanery of Ross. 

 Rev. M. Isaacs, to the Rectory of Shan- 

 drum, Cork Rev. J. Smith, to be Chap- 

 lain to Bishop of Derry Rev. H. Bellairs, 

 to the Rectory of Bedworth, Warwick.^- 

 Rev. J. Shirley, to the Rectory of Fretten- 

 ham, with Stanninghall, Norfolk. Rev. 

 W. B. Whitehead, to the Prebend of Ilton, 

 Wells Rev. J. M. Echalaz, to the Rec- 

 tory of Appleby, Lincoln. Rev. and Ve- 

 nerable H. Lowe, to the Rectory of Yeovil- 

 ton, Somerset Rev. J. Dolphin, to the 

 Rectory of Antingham St. Mary, Norfolk. 

 Rev. J. Davies, to the vacant Prebendal 

 Stall of Llandygwydd, Brecon. Rev. J. 

 Robinson, to the Rectory of St. Dennis,' 

 York, with Vicarage of St. George and Na- 

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