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ALPHABETICAL List Or BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th of September and the 
20th of October 18245; extracted from the London Gazettes. 
BANKRUPTCIES. [This Month 54.] 
Solicitors’ Names are in Parentheses. 
PPLETON, C. Northampton, hosier. (Taylor, 
John-street, Bedford Row 
Arcangelo, Claudio, Gloucester-terrace, Bethnal- 
yeen, feather-merchant. (Fairthorn, Lofty and 
Hicks, Coleman-street 
Baildon, T. Dean-street, Soho, coffee.liouse keepers 
(Jay and Byles, Gray’s-inn-place 
Barton, L. Strutton-ground, Westminster, linen- 
draper. (Bromley, Copthall-court 
Bell, '. Manchester, dealer in cotton twist. (Norris, 
John-street, Vedford Row, London; and Rymer, 
Exchange-street, Manchester 
Burgess, G. and E. Maidstone, millers. . (Nelson, 
Essex-street, Strand ; and Jefferies, Faversham 
Burgess, T.Si'tingbourne, Kent, banker. (Nelson, 
Essex-street, Strand,and Jefferies, Faversham 
Byng, C. Staines, bookseller. (Brooks, Spur-street, 
Leicester-square 
Clayton, W. B. Manchester, soot-dealer. (Adling- 
ton, Gregory & Faulkner, Bedford-row, London ; 
and Warner, Charlton Row, Lancishire 
Cooke, J. Barnstaple, Devonshire, linen-draper. 
(Clark, Bristol; and Jenkins and Abbot, New- 
Inn, London. : 
Cooper, B, W. Wrexham, Denbighshire, spirit mer- 
chant. (Long and Austin, Gray’s-Inn 
Davies, G. Haverfordwest, shopkeeper. (Evans, 
and Son, Haverfordwest; and Slade and Johnes, 
John-street, Bedford Row 
Davis, S. Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars Road, 
dealer in drugs. (Fielder and Bartley, Duke- 
street, Grosvenor-square 
Davison, J. St. George’s Circus, St. George’s 
Fields, linen-draper.. (Green and Ashurst, Sam- 
brook court, Basinghall-street 
Duncan, J. Trafalgar-square, Stepney, merchant, 
(Walker and Co. Basinghall-street 
Edgington, T. Wells-street, Oxford-strcet, coach- 
maker, and Tooley-street, Southwark, sacking- 
manufacturer, (Bartlett and Beddome, Nicholas- 
lane 
Emans, J. Ivy-lane, bookseller. (Brough, Shoreditch 
Eveleigh, F. and S. Union-street, Southwark, hat- 
manufacturers. (Clabon, Mark-lane 
Fairless, M» Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, mer- 
chant. (Blackiston, Symond’s-lnn 
Goodenough, C. Fleet-street, baker, 
New-Inn 
Hanson, K.B. Bedford, bootand shoemaker. (Swain 
and Co., Frederick-place, Old Jewry 
Harris, Wm. Monmouth, grocer, (Hurd and John- 
son, Temple 
Harrison, B. and M. Sheffield, paper mavufacturer. 
(Taylor, John-street, Bedford Kow 
Helling, E. Bedford-street, Bedford Row, Holborn, 
painter, (Collyer, Birch, and Marchant, Carey- 
street, Lincoln’s-inn-fields 
Hodgson, G. Liverpvel, grocer. (Chester, Staples- 
Inn, London ; aud Railey, Wellington-buildings, 
Pool-lane, Liverpool 
(C. Stevens, 
Houlden, 
