1829.] 
Lombard-street, bankers. 
and Co,, Leadenhall-street 
Rowley, W. G. Leeds, hatter. (Ro- 
binson, Pancras-lane, Queen-street 
Rose, F. B, High-street, Southwark, 
dealer, (Clutton and Co. High- 
street, Southwark 
Rolling, C. Moorgreen, Notts, lace- 
mianfacturer. (Hurd and Co., Tem- 
ple 5 Hopkinson, Nottingham. 
Smith, T. and T. Hall, Wcou-street, 
warehousemen, (Bolten, Austin- 
Friars 
Swindall, W. Worksop, grocer, (Al- 
len and Co., Carlisle-street 3 Beard- 
Shaw, Worksop 
Sands, W. Leeds, tailor. (Few and 
Co., Henrietta-street 5 Bloome and 
Co., Leeds 
Shiers, T. Huddersfield, wool-stzpler.s 
(Barrow 
Bankrupts. 
Sloper, J. D. Stone-street, shoemaker. 
(Cates, Rebert-street, Adelphi 
Thomas, J. Burslem, grocer. (Wil- 
son, Inner Temple; Hilliard, Leek 
Tooteil, J. Heaton-Norris, ircn foun- 
der, (Tyler, Temple 5 Lingard and 
Co., eaton-Norris 
Thomas, R.- Piccadilly, livery-stable 
keeper. (Ford, Pall-Mail 
Thomas, E. and W. Park-laney horse- 
dealers. (Stevens, Hatton-garden 
Wright, J. Ashton-under-Lyne, cot- 
ton manufacturer. (Clarke and Co., 
Lincoin’s-inn-fields ; Higginbott.m, 
Ashton-under-Lyne 
Webb, G. and J. Stewart, Thread- 
needle-street,. merchants. (Spurr 
and Leach, Wamford-court 
Warne, G. Clifton, hotel-keeper. 
(Poole and Co., Gray’s-inn 3 Cor- 
liner and dress-maker. (Richard~ 
son, Golden-square 
Watts, J. Brighton, builder. (Lowe 
and Sor, Southampton Buildings 5 
Evans, Carnarvon 
Whiteside, J. Whitehaven, merchant. 
(Falcon, Temple 5 Ho:!gson, White- 
haven 
White, G- Worthing, 
(Wise, Harpur-street 5 
Worthing 
Whiting, W. Manchester, oi)-manu- 
facturer. (Swain and Co., Fre- 
derick’s-place 
Wyatt, T. Hunter-street, Kent-road, 
flour-tactor. (Wright, Little Aylie- 
street 
Williams, R. Great Surrey-street, 
piano-forte maker, (Hume and Co,, 
whitesmith. 
Edmunds, 
(Battye and Co., Chancery-lane 5 
Stevenson, Holmfirth 
Swonnell, W. and J. Harley, Nzg’s- 
Head-court, Gracechurchestreet, 
dealers in drugs, (Templar, Great 
‘Tower-srreet 
Spilier, R. Lansdown Mews, Guild- 
ford-street, stone mason. (Hall 
and Co,, Salter’s hail 
Stratford, W. Tottenham-court-road, 
cutler, Williams, Alfred-place 
linen-draper. 
Lawrence-lane 
merchant. 
nish and Son, Bristol 
Weod, J. Shoreditch, and Chatham, 
(Hardwick and Co., 
Woodd, J. Manchester, toy-dealer. 
(Holme and Co., New-inn; Booth, 
Manchester 5 Bartlett, Birmingham 
Wildish, W. D. Carfterbury, wi 
(Brooks and Co., John- 
street, Bedford-row 
Watson, G. W. Charles-street, mil- 
Great James-street, Bedford-row 
Warburton, W. Harmood-streety 
jeweller. (Florence, Regent-street 
Wright, R. Thevbald’s-road, builder. 
(Stokes and Co., Cateaton-street 
Wadsworth, A. Stuerton-row, New- 
ington, Surrey, cheesemonger. 
(Grown and Co., Mincing-lane 
Yoscall, R. Stockport, victualler, 
(Tyler, Temple ; Hunt, Stockport 
Young, T. Threadneedle-street, 
builder. (Smith, Basinghall-street 
wine= 
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 
Rey. R. L. Townshend, to be Chaplain to St. 
Philip’s, Liyerpool.—Rey. L. V. Nernon, to the 
Archdeaconry of Cleveland, York.—Rey. C. W. 
Eyre, to the Canonry and Prebend of Strensall.— 
Rey. J. F. Roberts, to be Chaplain to the Trinity 
House Chapel, Mile-End. — Very Rey. Dean 
Greene, to the Precentorship of Connor, and living 
of Balleymoney.—Rey. W. Hett, to the living of 
Elkesley, Notts.—Rey. J. R. Inge, to be Chaplain 
to Earl of Winterton.—Reyv. E. Goddard, to the 
Vicarage of Eartham, Sussex.—Rey. T. Best, to 
the Rectory of East Barkwith, Lincoln.—Rev. 
B. Gilpin, to the Living of St. Andrew’s, Hertford. 
—Revy. Dr. Fancourt, to the Living of All Saints, 
Leicester.—Rey. H. Banks, to the Living of Cero- 
* Jinge, Suffolk.—Rey. Dr. Wilson, to be Rural 
‘ 
December 23.—His Majesty having taken up his 
residence at Windsor Castle, received the young 
~ Queen of Portugal with the honours due to her 
rank. 
27.—Mr. Rowland Stephenson went off with an 
mense amount of property, belonging to the 
of Reamington, Stephenson, and Co., bankers, 
that house gazetted. 
wary 3.—Marquis of Anglesea recalled from 
Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland. 
— The enclosure of St. James’s Park, which 
been lately tastefully laid out in gravel walks, 
and planted with shrubs, thrown open by order of 
his Majesty, to the public. 
5,—State of the revenue published up to this 
, announces an increase for the year 1828 of 
21,660,647. 
6.—First division of the Portuguese troops, 700 
number, sailed from Plymouth, under the com~ 
of General Saldanha and Pizarro. 
9.—Atthe half-yearly meeting ofthe West-India 
Dean, Southampton.—Rev. C. Pitt, to the Vicar- 
age of Malmesbury, Wilts——Rey. C. Neyille, to 
the Cure of the Chapelry of Hindon, Wilts.—Rey. 
J. Brasse, to the Lectureship of Enfield.—Rev. J. 
Buckingham, tothe Rectory of Doddiscombsleigh. 
—Rey.J. C. Clarke, to the Perpetual Curacy of 
_Fyfield, Berks.—Rey. J. Maingy, to the Perpetual 
Curacy of Shotwick, Cheshire.—Rev. C. H. Col- 
lyns, to the Rectory of Stokeinteignuead, Devon. 
—Rey..W. Heberden, to the Vicarage of Broad- 
hembury.—Reyv. J. J. Lowe, to the Rectory of 
Fletton, Hants —Rey. J. Proctor, to be Chaplain 
to the Royal Military Asylum at Southampton.— 
Rey. E. P. Henslow, to be Chaplain to the Royal 
Artillery, Woolwich.—Rey. J. Field, to the Rec- 
tory of Braybrooke, Northamptonsbire, 
: CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, ETC. 
CHRONOLOGY. Dock Company, the directors reported, that in 
consequence of the increase to the dock accom- 
modations of the port, &c., it would be expedient 
to reduce the dividend at the next meeting to 8 
per cent. 
9.—At a meeting of the London Dock Company 
the Report stated that there had been an excess 
in the receipts, beyond those of the corresponding 
half-year of 1827, of about £10,000. 
15.—The Recorder made his report to his Ma- 
jesty in Council, of 24 prisoners condemned at the 
last Old Bailey Sessions, when two were ordered 
for execution on the 21st instant. 
— Sessions commenced at the Old Bailey. 
19.—The Marquis of Anglesea quitted the scene 
of his vice-royalty in Ireland, and embarked on 
board the Pearl, sloop of war, at Kingston, for 
England. 
— The Secretary of State for the Home De- 
partment addressed a letter tothe Lord Mayor, 
desiring the concurrence of the Court of Alder- 
men, in allowing the warrants of the Middlesex 
magistrates to be acted upon in cases of great 
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