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Herring, J. M. Aberystwith, victualler. [Davies, 
Temple ; 
Harris, J. Bletchington, Oxford, tailor. [Bridger, 
Finsbury-cireus ; Cecil, Oxford 
Harris, G. North-buildings, Finsbury, bill-broker. 
{Norton, Jewin-street 
Hone, W. Ludgate-hill, bookseller. 
Hatton-garden 
Jones, K. Reading, 
(Church, Spital-square_. 
Kemp, J. A. Prittlewell, Essex, miller. 
. and Co., Little St. Thomas Apostle 
Lister, H. North Audley-street, tailor. [Jackson, 
New-inn 
Little, E. C. Old Kent-road, Camberwell, brewer. 
(Hayward, Temple : 
Lane, J. N. St. Mary-at-hill, wine merchant. 
[Young and Gilbert, Mark-lane 
Lee, I. Bankside, Southwark, timber-merchant. 
[Walker, Gloucester-street, Queen-square 
Luff, T. Long-lane, Bermondsey, victualler. 
[Child and Mann, Upper Thames-street 
Lind, G. Brighton, merchant. [Collier and Co., 
Carey-street 
Moore, T. Tipton, Stafford, grocer. [Norton and 
Co., Gray’s-inn; Spurrier and Ingleby, Bir- 
mingham 
Marshall, C. H. Cheltenham, merchant. [Vizard 
and Blower, Lincoln’s-inn-fields; Pruen and 
Co., Cheltenham 
Maunder, W. and J. Morchard Bishop, Devon, 
serge - manufacturers. _ [Anderson and Co., 
Bridge-street, Blackfriars ; Terrell and Barton, 
Exeter 
Metealf, R. Haddiscore, Norfolk, miller. [Fran- 
cis, New Boswell-court; Beart, Great Yarmouth 
[ Harmer, 
canvass - manufacturer. 
[Stevens 
Bankrupts. 
[Ocr. 
Nelson, W. Broad-street, Golden-square, oilman. 
{Atkins and Dayies, Fox Ordinary-court 
Palmer, J. Wells, innholder. [Miller, Frome, Sel- 
wood 
Roper, P. H. Manchester-street, dealer. [Bebb 
and Ganning, Bloomsbury-square 
Rhodes, E. and W. H. Sheffield, cutlers. [Smith, 
Sheffield 
Snelus, T. Oxford, carrier. [Dudley, Oxford 
Smallbones, G. Bath-place, New-road, St. Pan- 
eras, glass-cutter. [Gill, Millman-street 
Shaw, J. Newsome, Almondbury, York, mer- 
chant. [Sandare, Old. Jewry; Jacomb and 
Tindale, Huddersfield , 
Scholetield, J. Middleton, Lancashire, dealer in 
coals. [Ellis and Co., Chancery-lane; Duck- 
worth and Co,, Manchester 
Tress, C. Bishop’s Stortford, grocer, 
Staple-inn 
Town, J. Croydon, innkeeper. [Parker, Bou- 
verie-street 
Tomlinson, J. Salisbury-street, Strand, milliner. 
{ Richardson, Ironmonger-lane 
Tanner, P. Manchester, publican and iron-foun- 
der. [Heslop, Manchester 
Thurtell, J. Great Yarmouth, commission-agent. 
(Austin, Gray’s-inn ; Palmer, Great Yarmouth 
Wetherall, W. Mansfield, horse-dealer. [Perkins 
and Frampton, Gray’s-inn; Raisbeck and Co., 
Stockton . 
Wadsworth, C. Salford, spirit-dealer. [Morris 
[Ashurst, Sam- 
[Chester, 
and Goolden, Manchester 
Winder, J. Leicester, draper. 
brook-court 
Watkins, H. D. Limehouse-hole, mast-maker. 
[Stevens and Co., Little St. Thomas Apostle, 
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 
Rev. W. L. Bowles, to be a Canon Residentiary 
of Salisbury Cathedral.—Rey. L. H. Biddulph, to 
be Vicar of Old and New Shoreham, Sussex.—Rev. 
T. N. Blagden, to the Vicarage of Washington, 
Sussex —Rev, L. Jefferson, to the Vicarage of 
Brough, Westmoreland.—Rey. R. Rocke, to the 
Rectory of Lynden, Rutland.—Rey. T. M. Sy- 
monds, to be Domestic Chaplain to the Countess 
of Carysfort.—Rev. T. Pitman, to the Vicarage 
of Eastbourne, Sussex.—Rey. R. J. Beadon, to 
the Vicarage of Holcombe Burnell.—Rev. J. 
Bettridge, of York, to the Living of St. Paul, 
the new church near the Asylum.—Rey., J. Skel- 
ton, to the Chaplaincy of Wykeham.—Rey. E. 
Ramsden, to the Perpetual Curacy of St. James’s, 
Upper Darwent, Lancaster.—Rev. T. Furneaux, 
to the Augmented Perpetual Curacy of St. Ger- 
man’s, Cornwall.—Rev. E. P. Stock, to the Cu- 
racy of St. James’s, Bath.—Rey. W. Hobson, to 
the Perpetual Curacy of Thurton, Norfolk.—Rey, 
J. Salter, to the Rectory of Iron Acton, Glouces- 
ter.—Rey. J. C. Campbell, to be Chaplain to the 
Duke of Argyle—Rey. J. Fayaer, to be Master of 
the Grammar School at Chard.—Rey. G. W. 
Wrangham, to the Rectory of Thorpe Bassett, 
York, and Chaplain to the Duke of Montrose.— 
Rey. W.J. Thornton, Chaplain to Earl Leven and 
Melville.—-Rev. G. F. Tavel, to the Rectories of 
Euston with Barnham, Suffolk.—Reyv. W. Deal- 
try, to the Chancellorship of Winchester.—Rev. 
M. Dallas, to the Rectory of Wonston, Hants.— 
Rey. M. Colpoys, to the Rectory of North Wal- 
tham.—Rey. A. Gibson, to the Vicarage of Ched- 
worth, Gloucester.—Rey. H. N. Pearson, to be 
Rector of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate——Rev. J. 
Wilkinson, to the Rectory of South Croxton, 
Leicester.—Rev. J. Hayton, to the Perpetual Cu- 
racy of Ryhope, Bishopwearmouth.— Rev. R, 
Ripley, to the Perpetual Curacy of Chester-le- 
Street.—Rey. Dr. Richardson, to the Rectory of 
Brancepeth.—Rev. G. L. Warner, to the Vicar- 
age of St. Mary Breden, Canterbury.—Rey. J. 
Taylor, to the Perpetual Curacy of St. Michael’s 
at Thorn, Norfolk.—Reyv. H. Green, to the Vicar- 
age of Upton Snodsbury, Gloucester. 
POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS. ‘ 
The King has appointed Viscount Melville, 
Vice-Admiral Sir G. Cockburn, Vice-Admiral Sir 
H. Hotham, Sir G. Clerk, bart., and G. C. Pratt, 
esq. (commonly called Earl of Brecknock) His 
Majesty’s Commissioners for executing the Office 
of Lord High Admiral.—And the following have 
been appointed Commissioners for the Affairs of 
India: Lord Ellenborough, Right Hon. R. Peel, 
Lords Aberdeen, Sir G. Murray, bart., Duke of 
Wellington, Right Hon. H. Goulburn, Lord Wal- 
lace, Right Hon. I. Sullivan, Lord Ashley, Mar- 
quis of Graham, L. Peel, esq., and Right Hon. T, 
P. Courtenay. 
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