i 
1808, ]> 
Lawrence John, Stainground, Huntingdon, tanner, Nov.30 
Lewi8 Heury, aud William Chambers, Rathbone place, 
carpenters, Nov. 25, and not Oct. 25, Dec. 6 
Lowe William, Drury lane, cabinet maker, Dec, 10 
Lowe Jamrs, Cheltord, Shetter, inn keeper, Sov. 29 
Macklio Mutthew, Sauthampron, filyer ‘mith, Novy. 16 
Marter John, Robert Boyd, and Edward Stewart, Iron+ 
monger Jane, merchaut=, Nov..22 ‘ 
Mayell William, late of Exeter, but now of Salisbury 
goal, jeweller, Dec. 6 
Mecker William Parfons, Bafinghall ftreet, merchant, 
Nov. 22 
Merrick > 
Merrick John ‘atid Samuel Holkius, Mark Jane and Guerao- 
fey, merchants, Dec. 13 “ 
Merritt William, Blackman ftreet, Surry, Rationer, Dec.17 
Millington John and Jofeph, Hounafditch, glaziers, Dec. 3 
M‘Lachlan Alexander, and John Galt, otherwife John By 
Galt, Great St. Helen’s, factors, Nov. 8 
Moore James. Walworth, merchant, Noy, 29 
Morris William, Manchefter, leather feller, Nov. 29 
Mure Hurcechinfon, Robert and William, Fenchurch ftreet, 
merchants, Dec. 13 Ns 
Nesbitt Richaté, Newcaftle-pon-Tyne, grocer, Nov. 15 
Wicoil James Gayern, Goldfimirh fiseet, Hackney, brick 
layer, Dec 6 
Norcliffe James, Robert-town, York, Nov. 12 
Oldfield James, Liverpool, merchant, Dec, 2 
Paine ‘George, Brompton, Kent, butcher, Dec. 132 
Parker Samuel Fenning, Eelt Smithfheld, liquor merchants 
ele 3 
Parker Jefie, Edgbafton, Warwick, rope maker, Dec. § 
Parry Charles, Liverpool, curricr, Novs22 
Partridge Roger, Clement's inn, merchant, Dec. 19 
Phelps William Andrews, Friday ftreet, London, wares 
_houfeman, Nov. 39 
Phipps Juteph, ottierwife Jofeph Lovell P. Iverfea Bank, 
.. Stafford, inuholder, Dec, 9 m 
Pickup James, Burniey. Lancafter, cotton fpinner, Dec. 8 
Pinney BANGS Prince’s fireet, Leicefter {quartycarpen- 
tery Nov. 19 
Prager Jofeph, Norfolk ftrert, Strand, broker, Nov. 29 
Price Edward, otherwife Alexander Spence, Leeds, mers 
chant, Dec. 8 Z ; 
Pullen William, Well’s row, Ifington, butcher, Dec. 6 
acey James, Bath, brtwer, Dec. 6 
Raine Thomas, and George Mackay, Greenwich, thip- 
. Owners, Nov. 22 ? , 
Raine Thomas, Greenwich, fhip owner, Nov. 22 
Koad Edward, Elford, Effex, Dec. 10 
Reeve James, Holborn, umbrella maker, Jan. 17 
Reid James, Broad ftrect, underwriter, Nov. 26 
Richardfun James, Sheffield, faw and edge tool manufac> 
turer, Nov. 23. 7 
Rifleden Heury, Birmingham, tailor, Nor. 2$ 
Roykaod john Prince’s ftreet, Lambeth, barge builders 
Ryley George, Salford, Lancafter, builder, Dec. 14 
State of Public Affairs in November. 
ohn, Mark lane and Guernfey, merchant, Dec. 13 
477 
Sargeant George Edward, Portfea, flopfyller, Nev. 19 
Sarton John, Chefterfheld, Derby, hofier, Nov. 15 
Saxcon Juhn, and George Chapman, Chelterfield, Derby, 
hofiers, Nov.i5 
Severn Luke, Coleman ftreet, trunk maker, Dec. 24 
Shaw Chriftopher, Jofeph Graham, and John Burn, South> 
ampton, wine merchunis, Jan. 11 
Smith JohnyBroughton, Lancatter, calico printer, Nov, 16 
Smith William, Globe place, Bridge roaa, St. Mary, Lam- 
beth, corm chandler, Nov. 19 
Soanes Robert, Mark lane, and New Crofs, Deptford, pro 
vifion merchaht, Jan. 30 
Steel William, Brentford, linen draper. Dec. 3 by 
Stevens Robert, Perceval ftreet, Gofwell Qrect, filk hein 
dyer, Dec. 10 . 
Stokes Thomas, Tooley ftreet, cabinet maker, Dec. 17 
Sutton Thomas, Ringmore, Devon, fhip builder, Dec. 2 
Swann William, Stockport, Chefter, brazier, Dec.4 . 
Thomfun John, Lower Houfe, Burnley, Laucafter, grocer, 
A Jec. 3 > 
Ticken William, Marlow Bridge, Berka, dealer and chape 
man, Dec, 6 : . 
Tits Thomas, Dayentry, Northampton, auctioneer, Dec,12 
We Ally John, Stones End, Suuthwatk, wine merchant, 
Dec | 
Towniend Edmund, Maiden Jane, Covent Garden, wing 
merchant, Dec. 13 
Tow fon George, Bath, draper, Jan. 30 “ . ” 
Travers Benjainin, and James Efiaile the youngery Queea 
ftreet, Cheapfide, fugar dealers, Novy. 30 
Travia Johnand Richard, Prettwichy Lancaiter, bleachers, 
Ce 2t 
Tucker William, the younger, Exeter, fergé manuface 
turer, Dec. 13 
Tunnectliffe Ralph, Long Stratford, Norfolk, draper, Nov. 3” 
wamley Samuel, Eardington, Salop. iroumatter Dec, § 
ard James, Bermondfey, Brewer, Jan. 21 
Watkis Thomas, Ifmael, Salford, Lancafter, cotton mere 
chant, Noy, 18 
Wheeler James, Abingdon, Berks, grocer, Nov. 22° 
White John, Craven buildings, City road, Shoreditchs dear 
ler and chapman, Jan. 10 
Williams George; Friday &reet, London, warenoufemany 
Ov. 2 
Winter William, and Thomas Farrén Hay, Long Actes 
lacemen, Dec. 6. uM ‘ 
Wood Thomas, Rofs, Hereford, wool-ftapler, Dec-6 
Wuod Richard, and Thomas Liddall, Barnfley, York, lines 
manufacturers, Dec. 1 
Woodroffe Edward, Woolafton, Gloucefter, iron manufac~ 
turer, Dec.§ | ‘ 
prlen William, Queenhithe, London, provifion merchants 
: ov. 8 
Wright Charles, Aldgate, tobacconift, Nov..29 
Wroe John, Ferrybridge, coalmerchant, Dec. 1§ 
supe Thomas, Baztiett’s paflage, Holbora, jeweller, 
ec. 3 
- STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS IN NOVEMBER. 
Containing official Papers and authentic Documents. » 
=a 
V a. RUSSIA. 
'PHE St.Petersburgh Gazette of the 8th con- 
~~ tains very full details with respect to the 
last victorious operations of the troops in Fin- 
and; under the command of General Bux- 
chovden. After uncommonly bloody battles, 
the Swedes were driven out of Wasa, and Old 
‘and New Carleby,; and the whole province 
of Wasa has been subjected’to the Russian 
government. The army of Field Marshal 
Klingspor, which consisted of 16000 regu- 
Jars, and many armed boors, has been dimi- 
*nished to 9,000. 
tm GERMANY. 
©" Leipsic, Oct. 17.—Vhis morning at half past 
“six o'clock, the Emperor of Russia and: his 
“Suite arrived here. “He was received by the 
“French an¢ Saxon troops, and the horse-guards 
of the merchants of this city. Hts Majesty 
‘preakfasted at the Prussian hotel, whence, 
“after receiving the Deputies of the town, he 
departed at ten o'clock, amidst a general cry 
* of © Long live the Emperor!” He was es- 
corted by a detachment of French and Saxon 
cavalry, where he has had the interview 
“with Bonaparte. 
FRANCE, 
Paris, Ocr. 26. * 
Yesterday his ‘Majesty the Emperor and 
‘King went in gteat state to the palace of the 
Legislative’ Body, in order to open the sitting. 
His Majesty addressed the assembly as fol- 
lows : 
«« Messteurs, the Deputies of the De- 
partments of the Legislative Body,—The code 
of laws, laying'down the principles of pro- 
_perty and of civil freedom, which forms the 
subject of your labours, will be adopted as 
the sentiment of Europe.—My péople expe- 
rience the most salutary effects from them 
already. , 
«* The latest laws have laid the foundation 
of our system of finance. That is a monu- 
ment of the might and greatness of France. 
We shall kenccforward be able to meet the 
expenditure which might be rendered neces» 
sary, even bya general coalition of Europe, 
from our income alone. Never shall we be 
reduced to have yearly recourse to the fatal 
expedients of paper money, of loans, or of 
anticipations of revenue. 
4s l-have, ig the present year, laid oue 
mote 
