1805.1 



State of Public Aff'a'irs. 



2G5 



Jone5 Ifaac, Wi-ftbiiry-iipon-Tryen, vlftualltr, Ofto- 



her s, final 

 JUJIC5 Thomas, Auft, viftualler, Oftober 15 

 Jackfon Robert, Weft Wjnch, bucclier, Oftober rz. 



Irviii Thomas arid Jamfs Holdin, Halifax, dyers, Sep- 

 tember if, fiinl 



I-ofli Georee, William Lodi and John Robinfun, Newcaf- 

 tie, iroiiir.ongers, September 17 



Lord J.ihii. Eyke, grocer, 0'>'>ber 2 



lane John, Thomas Frazer, and Thomas Bovlfton, Ni- 

 cholas lane, merchants, December s, Snal, on the 

 co-partners edate, and alfo on the feparate eftate of 

 Eoyi'>on 



tambert Thomas, Eaft Wittun. Oftober i5, ""al 

 " ell, William Henry, Fetter lane, leather fell 



, Oc- 



D, final 



Mackie William, To'ver hill, draper. AUEuH 10, final 

 Moore James, Mili'inKhill, rordi-ainer, September i6 

 Morley W.lliam, Shoe lane, baker. Urtober 19, lii al 

 Wobbs Jamef, Southampton, haberdalher, October 22, 



final 

 Marri'i Henry. Crefcent, merch 

 Mcdway John, Rawfoii, dea'ei 



Moorhoitfe }ohn, Ad^lphi, wine merchant, oftober S 

 Moorman John, Lawrence Pcintney lane, merchant, Oc- 

 tober \<t 

 Nea.-es John, Seend, mealman, Oftober 7 

 Nuitell James, King.tnn upon Hnll, hatter, Oftober 8 

 Mewbol-I John, Mancbefter, draper, Dftuher 2i 

 barker John, Su.iulk, tanner, Sept-mber 28 



Pickman William, Newport ftreet, vratclim^.V'^r, Sep- 

 tember 24 

 Plumleigh, Thomas, Briftol, grocer, September ai» 



final' 

 Phillips Grorga note, Hammerfniith, merchant, Ofto- 

 ber 22 

 Rowden 'ohii, Whitefiiars, timber merchant, Ofti>» 



ber 15 

 Robi-rrs David, Chefter, ironmonger, Oftjher 11 

 Rawleoce Marmadulce, Whitehall, money fcrivener, No- 

 vember s 

 Spraggon Jnf oh and William, Gravefend, fluprellera 

 Sprageon |ol\ph, feparate. Gravefend, flopfeli-r 

 SprasEon William, feparate, Gravefend (lopfeller 

 Spencer Paul, Mclfoid, dealer, Sep ember j6 

 Smith William, Durham, (hipbuilder, Oftober 5 

 Sheldrick William, VJitham, coiclimiker, uAober26 

 Symons Edward Pare, and I'eter William Crapp, BMmley , 



woom .piers, Oftober 16 

 Sycrs Thomas. Minchefter, ftationer, Oftober .4, final 

 Townfend John. LudBate hill. lac;man, oftober 29 

 Tankerlly Robert, Kingfton upou-Hull, (lopr,jller, ofto- 

 ber 8, final 

 Tapley Mary, Newton Abbot, dealer arid chapwoman- 



Ottober 1, final 

 Taylor Jofeph, and Henry Cowley, Gainsbnrgh, merchants^ 



Oftob.-r li 

 Vefey D.ivid, Woodbridge, dealer and chapman, oftober 2« 



final 

 Whitaker William, Manchefter, merchant, September 2s, 



Young William Wefton, Cadoxtan, miller, SeptemherJi 



STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, 



In September, 1805. 



.BRITISH EMPIRE. 



THE exptftition and diend of a con- 

 tint;ntal war has induced Bonaparte 

 to withdraw liis troo|.s fioiii the coilt, 

 with which lie threatened nn inv.<riuii of 

 this country. In the beginning of the pie- 

 fcnt month, the Icidiers embaikedat Bou- 

 logne and at the Hcldir received fudden 

 orders to land. They were immediately 

 .marched up into the interior, to l)e in a 

 .(late of preparation aijaiart the Auftrian 

 and Rufliin armies. Every humane per- 

 fon will feel regret at the horrors of an im- 

 pending and widely-extended war; it 

 may, however, be hoped, that the union 

 that is now funnel, if difcord andjealou- 

 fiL* can be guarded againii, may check 

 the ambition and limit the defires of the 

 Emperor of the French. From our own 

 navy we may cxiie'il all ihat b.nrnan efforts 

 can acliieve j it is, however, but too cer- 

 tain, that we have not, during the late 

 wars, been generally luccefsful in our 

 coTPiinental expeditions againd the enemy. 



l^uiing the prelient monih, Minilters 

 have published the Dcclar.ition of this 

 country lefpefliiig the deiention of our 

 countrymen in a ftate of captivity in 

 France, <iiiihe c^mmiiirrment ot hollili- 

 ties. 'J'hii Dcclar.ition, wliich will prove 

 to the capiuied and their Itiends that their 

 caule has not hei'n forgotten, goes back 

 to the origin cf the wai , when a confuler- 

 able number of Briii'h fubjefis rcliding 

 in France, by ptiiiuflTi'm of the Fiench 



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Government, and imder proteftion of duly 

 authorized pafiports, were induced to re- 

 main there, on a prom i'e that the lawrj of 

 nations, and the alTurances given to indi- 

 viduals, would be pref^rved. After this 

 view of the fubjei:t, the Declaration pro- 

 ceeds to contralt the refpec^ive cjndufl of 

 the two governments. Th? garrifoni of 

 St, Lucie and Tobago furrendcied on the 

 nicift favourable terms, and were fent to 

 . Fiance, on the prefiimiftion that they 

 ftiould be exchanged as prifoners of war. 

 In Pondicherry the fame lyifein was ob- 

 ferved, even under circumiianTes when 

 the French garrilbn was reduced 10 abfo- 

 lute fuHj clion. The port of Morlaix 

 was at length appointed by the Frencli 

 Government, as the only place where car- 

 tels were to land. One cartel fliip appear- 

 ing off that port. Hie was ordered to make 

 for Fecamp, and was there fired on, and 

 forced b^ck to the Dawns. After fbatin* 

 thefc inftancesot want ot faith on the part of 

 the French Government, the Declaration 

 refers tofeveral calls in whicn every princi- 

 ple connefted witii the exchange of pri- 

 (bni.rs has been totally difiegarded. The 

 cale of C.ipiaiii Wngiit, the treatment 

 which he and Lieutinant Diilon hive ex- 

 perienced, is referred to in terms of be- 

 coming indignation ; and fatiit.iciion oa 

 thefe poims is made the bafisof any Gene- 

 ral cartel for the exchange of pi i loners. 



The only news from the Hiiiilh army 



in India, fmceour laft, is a le ter fiom th« 



L 1 Goviiiiiur 



