1828.] 
Passmore, C. Teignmouth, linen-draper, 
ton and Co,, New Broad-street; 
Exeter 
Pain, J. Luton, straw-hat-manufacturer. [Tay- 
lors, Featherstone-buildings ; Williamson, Lu- 
[ Michael, 
ton 
Queen, C. Liverpool, wine-merchant. 
Red-lion-square 
Robertson, C., D. D. Milligan, and R. M. Dalzell, 
Fenchurch-street, merchants. 
Son, Bank-buildings 
Rickman, H. N. Worcester-street, Southwark, 
[Russell and Son, Lant-street, 
brush-maker, 
Southwark 
Roderick, D. St. Martin’s-court, victualler. [ Bur- 
- goyne and Co., Oxford-street 
Rumsey, W. J. Harp-lane, victualler. [Umney, 
[Constable and 
Chancery-lane 
Relfe, L. Cornhill, bookseller. 
Kirk, Symond’s-inn 
Routledge, J. London, goldsmith. 
King’s-arms-yard, Coleman-street 
Robinson, J. Stanhope, Durham, shopkeeper. 
[Ellis and Co., Chancery-lane; Shephard, Bar- 
nard-castle: Hampson, Manchester 
Row, W. junior, Kuott's-green, Essex, skin- 
broker. [Bourdillon, Broad-street, Cheapside 
Rorke, E. Liverpool, merchant. 
Change-alley ; 
Rippon, R. Leeds, joiner and builder. [Robin- 
son, Leeds 
Smale, W. Bedminster, victualler. [Hicks and 
Co., Bartlett’s-buildings: Peters, Bristol 
Stroud, KE. Chatham, grocer, Clarke, Newgate- 
street 
[Stephens, 
Syer, T. Sprowston, cattle-salesman, [Clarke 
and Co., Chancery-lane ; Dye, Norwich 
Salmon, W. West Malling, auctioneer, [Wilton 
and Co., John-street, Bedford-row 
Scott, D. Catharine Sluck, Northowram, York, 
dealer and chapman. [Edwards, Basinghall- 
street ; Stocks, Halifax 
Bankrupts. 
{Brut- 
Brutton, 
[Freshfield and 
[ Partington, 
555 
South, S, Horncastle, brickmaker. [Jenkins and 
Abbott, New-inn; Rogers, Boston 
Sanderson, T, Nottingham, lace-manufacturer. 
(Skidmore, Nottingham 
Southee, W. Canterbury, grocer. [Ronalds, Nico- 
las-lane 
Sweetenham, T. Burslem, earthenware-manu- 
facturer. [Walford, Grafton-street; Harding, 
Burslem 
Spice, W. Chertsey, grocer. 
street 
Tiffney, J. Huddersfield, woollen cord-manufac- 
turer. [Clarke and Co.. Chancery-lane; Ja. 
cob and Co., Hudderstield 
Tassimond, J. Leek, Stafford, silk-manufacturer. 
[Jenings and Co,, Temple; Coupland, Leek 
indalls T’. Hastings, linen-draper. [Jones, Size- 
ane 
Wilshere, M. Woolwich, currier. 
wich 
Williams, W. G. Throgmorton-street, auctioneer. 
[Dacie, Throgmorton-street 
Wilkinson, H. R. of the ship York, late of the 
ship Larkins, master-mariner [Atkins and 
Davis, Fox Ordinary-court 
(Gates, Lombard- 
[Suter, Green- 
Worley, I. Fish-street-hill, hotel-keeper. [Holt, 
Threadneedle-street 
Wilson, C. C. Furniyal’s-inn, scrivener, [Dodd, 
junior, Caroline-street 
Winfield, W. Stoke-ferry, Norfolk, corn-mer- 
chant. [Walter, Symond’s -inn; Wayman, 
Bury St. Edmunds 
Wilmot, T. Sloane-square, broker. [Wrentmore 
and Co., St. Mildred’s-court 
White, W. H. Leominster, brazier. [Eitch, 
Union-street, Southwark ; Coates, Leominster 
Woolhouse, W.H. Darnall, Attercliffe-cum Dar- 
nal, Sheffield, cutler aud victualler. [Hardy, 
Sheffield 
Youngman, G. J. Bury St. Edmund’s, grocer. 
(Bromley, Gray’s-inn; Leech, Bury St. Ed- 
mund’s. 
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 
Rey. J. Frampton, to the Vicarage of Tetbury, 
Gloucester.—Hon. and Rey. W. Wodehouse, to 
the Rectery of Falmouth, Cornwall.—Reyv. T. 
Robinson, to the Archdeaconry of Madras.—Rey. 
F. Lunn, to the Vicarage of Butley-cum-Baltons- 
borough, Somerset.—Rey. J. Stanton, Domestic 
Chaplain to the Marquis of Nerthampton.—Rey. 
J. Johnson, Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of 
Hastings._Rey. T. Roy, to the Vicarage of God- 
lington, Beds.—Rey. W. Fallowfield, and Rey. 
C. Perring, Chaplains to the Sheriffs of London. 
—Rey. T. P. Pantin, tothe Rectory of Westcote, 
Gloucester.—Rey. M. Clove, to the Chancellor- 
ship of the Choir of Hereford Cathedral,—Rey. 
G. Boulton, to the Rectory of Preston Capes, 
Northampton.—Rey. R. Venables, to the Livings 
of Nantmell and Llangre, Radnor.—Rey. W. 
Cowpland, to the Rectory of Acton Beauchamp, 
Worcester.—Hon. and Rey. M. Grey, to the Liy- 
ing of Bishopsgate, London—Rey. W. F. Hook, 
to the Vicarage of the Holy Trinity, Coventry.— 
Rey. F. J. Newbold, to the Rectory of Stickney, 
Lincoln.—Rey. G. J. Cornish, to the Vicarage of 
Kenwyn, with the Chapel of Kea annexed, Corn- 
wall.—Rey. R. Little, to the Curacy of Yar- 
mouth; and the Rey. J. H. C. Blake, to the Cu- 
racy of Shalfleet, both Isle of Wight.—Rey. S. 
Smith, to be Chaplain to the Lord Mayor.—Rey. 
A. T. R. Vicary, to be Priest Vicar in Exeter Ca- 
thedral.—Rey. E, Griffin, junior, to the Vicarage 
of Weston by Welland, Northampton.Rev. Dr. 
Radcliffe, to the Vicarage of Chute, Wilts.—Rev. 
W. Renton, to the Perpetual Curacy of Tilstock, 
Salop.—Rey. E. C. Ogle, to the Prebendary of 
Gillingham Major, Olim Bamsbury, Salisbury 
Cathedral.—Rey. W. Collett, to the Perpetual 
Curacy of St. Mary, Thetford, Suffolk.—Reyv. T. 
D. Atkinson, to be Minister of St, Philip’s, Shef- 
field. 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON, ETC. 
: CHRONOLOGY. 
' September 24.—Arrived at Falmouth the Bra- 
zilian frigate Imperatrix, haying on board Donna 
Maria II, Queen of Portugal, and her suite. 
26.—At Waterman’s Hall, 150 watermen were 
fined in different penalties, for not attending to 
the new regulations, insolence to passengers, &c. 
&e. 
30,—Alderman Thompson chosen Lord Mayor 
for the year ensuing. ; 
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