1830.] 



Bankrupts. 



Morris, G., Jun., Norwich, ilater, 

 (Clarke and Co., Lincoln's-inn.- 

 field* ; rowley, Norwich 



Moulton, W., Warwick, grocer. (Tay- 

 lor, John-street ; Poole and Co., 

 Kei ilwor.lv, Hayncs, Warwick 



Moulton, T., Warwick, grocer. 

 (Shaipe and Co., Bread-street ; 

 Poole and Co., Kenilworth j Haynes, 

 Warwick 



Mortlock, J., Bury Sr. Edmond's, 



. innkeeper. (Clarke and Co., Lin- 

 colnVinn-fMds; Kingsbury and 

 Co., Bungay 



Mellor, J., Almondbury, dyer (Bat- 

 tye and Co., Chancery-lane ; Ste- 

 phenfon, Hclmfirth 



Mullowny, J., I'risfol, merchant. 

 (Pearson, Temple ; Daniels, Briftol 



Morris, ., Wrexham, tower. (Wil- 

 liams and Co., Chester 



Nathan, I. and B. Nathan, West- 

 minster-road, music-se.ler. (Pa- 

 terson, Mincinp-lane 



Pope, J., Great Yarmouth, cabinet- 

 maker. (Dax and Co., Bedford- 

 row , Waters, Great Yarmouth 



Percival, W , East gate, Lincoln, 

 farmer. IGeorge, Wardrobe-place 



Fau in, H., Berwick, innkeeper. (Burn, 

 DoctorVcomrnons 



Pearce, W., Bodmin, cherrist. (Tay- 

 lor, Ciement's-inn ; Chapman, De- 

 vonport 



Pettiier, H., High Koiborn, cheese- 

 monger. Brough, Fleet-street 



Pocock, G. A., Dai t ford, printer. 

 Tooks, Dartfcrd 



Polti, L., Bristol, carver. (King, 

 Castle-, treet 



Peiqueur, L-, Paddington-street, up- 

 holsterer, (smith, Basinghall - 

 street 



Perkins, C., Worthing, coach-pro- 

 prietor. (Waufh, St. James's-street; 

 Edmunds, Worthing 



Pratt, H. C., Norwich, linen-draper. 

 (Brutton and Co., New Broad* 



treet; Rackham and Co., Nor. 

 wich 



Raync, J. and C., Newcastle-upon 

 Tyne, seed-crushers. (Plumptre, 

 Temple ; Cram, Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne 



Roobard, J., Kensington-gravel-pits, 

 brewer. (Branscornbe, Fleet-street 



Rtndell, E. P., West Coker, sail- 

 cloth-manufacturer. (Williams, 

 Gray's-inn ; Watts, Yeovili 



Robins, T , St. John's-square, silver- 

 smith. Eyre and Co., Gray's-inn 



Reid, W., Ball-alley, watchmaker. 

 (Spyer, Broad-street buildings 



Rose, J., Old Jewry, auctioneer. 

 (Birkettand Co,. Cloak-lane 



Roberts, C., Leeds, clock-maker. 

 (Jones, John-street; Hick, Leeds 



Raven, G., Gr. vine-street ar.d Sid- 

 mouth-street, apothecary. (Sawyer, 

 Stap e-inn 



Smi h, T., Bride-lane and Lambeth, 

 wine-merchant. (Gellatly, Lime- 

 house 



Smith, H. T. and J.,- York, drapers. 

 (Appieby and Co., Gray's-ii.n; 

 Whitehead, Manchester 



Button, E. P. Clement's-inn, money- 

 scrivener. (Conway, Castle-stteet 



Shepheaid, J., Beaumont-mews, corn- 

 dealer. (Sale, Aldermanbury 



Sampson, P. S.. Brighton, bookseller. 

 (Wootton. Token-house-yard 



Simon, J., Regent-street, hosier. 

 (Burkitt and Co., Cloak-lane 



Steel, J ., Southwark-bridge-road, 

 builder. (Hewitt, Token-house- 

 yard 



Smith, E , Nottingham, baker. (Yal- 

 lop, Basingr.all-street ; Parsons, 

 Nottingham 



Somerfield, P., Walsall, victualler. 

 (Turner and Co.,Bloomsbury-square j 

 Heeley, Walsall 



Sweet, G., Uplowman, rr.alster. 

 (Holme and Co., New-inn ; Wal- 

 dion, Wiveliscombe 



481 



ambruck, M., Fithftuarft, draper. 



(Brittan, Basinghall-street ; D- 



niels, Bevan and Brittan, Bristol 

 Thompson, W., Rochester, glass-dea* 



ler. (Rochford, Borough 

 Thredder, H. V. jun., Barking, 



smack-owner. (Stratton and Co., 



Shoreditch 

 Wagner, J., Piccadilly, tailor. (Tribe, 



Clifford's-inn 

 Westlake, G., Great James-street, 



boarding house-keeper. (Nias, Cop- 



thall-court 

 White, J., Taunton, upholsterer, 



(Norton and Co., Gray's-inn j Win* 



ter, Taunton 

 Walker, W., Drury-lane, looking-. 



glass-manufacturer. (Walton and 



Co., Girdler's-hall 

 Wallace, W., Workington, shipwright. 



(Falcon, Temple; Thompsons, 



Workington 

 Wilde, W., Oldham, cotton-spinner. 



(Eliis and Co., Chancery-lane) 



Hampson, Manche s ter 

 Wilkinson, T., Audenshaw, gingham- 



manufacturer. (Adlingtcn and Co., 



Beciford-row ; Chew, Manchester 

 Woodward, C., Manchester, inn 



holder. ( Appleby and Co., Gray't- 



inn ; Whitehead, Manchester 

 Wainwright, M. and W. Wainwright., 



Leeds, woolen-cloth-manufacturers. 



(Fisher, Walbrook-buildings 

 Ward, W., Ccventiy, ribbon-manu- 



facturer. (Heming and Co., Lin 



coln's-inn,ne!ds ; Woodstock and 



Co , Coventry 

 Wood, J. E., Shrewsbury? tanner* 



(Philpot and Co., Southampton* 



street j Kough, Shrewsbury 

 Wainwright, M. and W., and J. 



Johnson, Cateaton-street, woollen*- 



waiehousemen. (Fisher, Walbrook* 



buildings 

 Wilkinson, R., Epworth, woollen* 



draper. (King, Castle-street j Ma* 



ton and Co., Doncaster. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



Rev. Dr. W. Carey, Bishop of Exeter, trans- 

 lated to the Bishopric of St. Asapb. Rev. J. 

 Bull, D.U., to the Vicarage of Stareton, North- 

 ampton. Rev. Dr. Bull, to theCanonry of Christ 

 Church. Rev. Dr. G. Barnes, to the Archdea- 

 conry of Barnstaple. Rev. W. S. Carey, to the 

 Rectoiyof Lezant, Cornwall. Rev. J. Matthews, 

 to the Vicarage of Fenton and Sherburn, York. 

 Hon. and Rev. J. S. Cocks, to be a Canon of 

 Worcester Cathedral. Rev. J. Natt, to the Vicar- 

 age of St. Sepulchre, London Rev. Dr. Chan- 

 dler, to be Dean of Chichester Rev. G. H. 

 Deane, to the Vicarage of Eckington, Worcester. 

 Rev. J. Jackson, to a Prebend in the Collegiate 

 Church of Brecon. Rev. C. Tripp.tothe Rectory 

 of Bundleigb, Devon. Rev. J. Heath, to the 

 Vicarage of Wigrnore, Hereford. Rev. T. Dean f 

 to the Perpetual Curacy of Little Malvern, Wor- 

 cester. Rev. F. Faithful, to the Rectory of 

 Headleigh, Surrey. Rev. W. Firth, to the Rec- 

 tory of Letcombe Basset, Berks, Rev. J. Brown, 

 to the Rectory of West Lynn, Norfolk. Rev. 

 J. B. Schomberg, to the Rectory of Betton, Suf- 



folk. Rev. J. Ashby, to the Rectory of W>nham 

 Magna, Suffolk. Rev. G. Rooke, to the Vicar-, 

 age of Embleton, Northumberland. Rev. C. C.. 

 Clerke, to be Archdeacon of Oxford. Rev. A. 

 Crowdy, to the Vicarage of King's Somborne, 

 Hants. Rev. T. W. Peile, to be Domestic Chap- 

 lain to Earl of Westmoreland. Rev. C. Hoi- 

 loway, to the Rectory of St. Simon and Jude, 

 Norwich. Rev. S. T. Gully, to the Rectory of 

 Berrynarbor, Devon. Rev. C. Morgil, to th 

 Rectory of Chilbolton, Hants. Rev. T. W.Booth, 

 to the Vicarage of Friskney, Lincoln. Rev. C. 

 Taylor, to the Vicarage of Almeley. Rev. J. H, 

 Seymour, to the Rectory of Northchurch, Herts. 

 Rev. E. Woodcock, to the Vicarage of Chard, 

 stock. Rev. M. Blennerhasset, to the Rectory of 

 Lyme Intrinseca, Dorset. Rev. W. Church, to 

 the Rectory of Woolstborpe, Lincoln. Rev. L. E. 

 Towne, to the Rectory of Knipton, Lincoln ' 

 Rev. C. Nairne, to the rectory of Shadoxhurst 

 Kent. Rev. W. A. Norton, to the Rectory of 

 Eyke, Suffolk. Rev. R. Meiklejohn, to th 

 Church and Parish of Strathdon, Aberdeen. 





CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



February 26. Protest of Lord Eldon , entered 

 on the Journal of the House of Lords, on their 

 Lordships' refusing a committee of inquiry into 

 M.M. New Ser^s VoL.IX. No. 62. 



the causes of the present distress so severely felt 

 in almost all parts of the kingdom. It was also 

 signed by the following peers : Stanhope. 

 Churchill, Richmond, Northwicn, Teynham, and 

 Radnor. 



