1831.] 



Bankrupts — Chronohgy. 



107 



Songliard, R., Budge-row, packine-case-inaker. 



fShefBeld and Son, Gre^it Prescot-street. 

 Stonebridge, J., Wiveiihoe, corn-nierchunt. 



(Mabeily, Colrliestor. 

 Smith, C. I'., Cliiiillon-rnw, victualler. (Thomp- 

 son and Co., iMancliester. 

 Shury, .T.,Charti'r-hou5e-street, printer. (Saward 



and Co., Kuiiiival's-iiin. 

 Stevens, W., Clare-street, linen-draper. (Hard- 



wicl% and Co., Lawrence-lane. 

 Skelton, J. H., Chandos-street, woollen-draper. 



(Wilde and Co., CoIie>;e-hill 

 Stockman. J., Portsmouth, jeweller. (Compigne, 



Uray's-iiin ; Taylor, Fortsea. 

 Townsend,T., Leamington Prior?, painter. (Tib- 



bits and Son, Wanvick. 

 Turney.J., Bri.lge-house-place, hatter. (Town- 



sliend, Soutliwark- bridge-road. 

 Taplry, W., Cateaton-street, warehouseman. 



(Taylor, Great James-street. 

 Tilsey, \V., and W. .lunos, Newton, bankers. 



(Jones and Co., Southampton-bildings. 



Valotton, J. J.. Old Cavendish-street, general 

 dealer. (Turner, Basing-lane. 



WaU-rlK.use, J. and W. Waterhouse, the younger. 

 Lad-lane, cua^h-propietors. (Leigh, George- 

 street. 



Wilkinson, J., and J. 8traitli and R_ J. rhornton 



Pi-rkin, Leadenhall-street, brokeisj (Oliversoo 



and Co., Fiederic-place. 

 Wood, J. S., Leeds, ironmonger. (Naylor. Leeds. 

 Woolrich, J., West Krouiwich, chemist. (Parker, 



Kiriningliam. 

 Walker, A,, Walton-place, Bayswater and Do\er, 



publisher. (Browne, Hatton-garden. 

 Whitfield, R. W , Oxford-street, ironmonger. 



(Park'^r, Furnival's-inn. 

 Wonlley, J., Dalston, broker. (Watson, Old 



Broad street. 

 Wood, W., Kirbymoorside, innkeeper (Petch, 



Kirbynidorside. 

 WillinTs, W. and S., Strand, fishmongers. (Fitz- 



gerald nnd Son, I^a vrence Pountney-hill. 

 Watkiii", W., Sbored'tch, grocer. (Bartlett and 



Co., Xicholas-lane. 

 Wdolsey, J. and J. Seeker, Great Yarmouth, 



wine-merchants. (Clowes, Great Yarmouth. 

 WdoUey, J. W., Hanover-terrace, ironmonger. 



(Mark, Fitzroy-stjnare. 

 Weston, J. sen. and J. Weston, jun., Old Bond- 

 street, tailors. (Wilde and Co., College-hill. 

 Ynung, E., King's Lynn, beer-brewer. (Jarvis,- 



King's Lynn. 

 Young, T., Lane End, innkeeper. (Salt, 



Rugelcy. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



Rev. P. Jacob, to the Rectory of 

 Crawley. — Rev. C. Pilkington, to the 

 Rectory of St. Lawrence, Winchester. 

 —Rev. W. Otter, to be Principal of 

 King's College, London. — Rev. H. P. 

 Hamilton, to be Chaplain to Duke of 

 Sussex. — Rev. C. Wordsworth, to be 

 Chaplain to Lord Palmerston. — Rev. F. 

 Elwes, to the Rectory of AVhixoe, Suf- 

 folk. — Rev. .1. Hawkesworth, to the 

 perpetual Curacy of AVoore, Salop. — 

 Rev. E. R. Theed, to the Vicarage of 

 Selling, Kent. — Rev. J. N. Davidson, to 

 the Vicarage of East Harptree, Somer- 

 set. — Rev. C. S. Twistleton, to the Rec- 



tory of Ashow, Warwick. — Rev. Dr. 

 French, to the Prebendal Stall, in Ely 

 Cathedral.— Rev. W. Selwyn, to the 

 Rectory of Braunston, Leicester.— Rev. 

 P. Fosbrook, to the Vicarage of Lock- 

 ington, Leicester. — Rev. J. C. Leak, to 

 the Rectory of Earningham, Parva, 

 Norfolk.— Rev. S. Hall, to the Rectory 

 ofMiddleton Cheney, Oxon. — Rev. Pro- 

 fessor Lee, to be Chaplain to Earl of 



Munster Rev. T. L. Bluett, to the 



Vicarage of MuHyan, Cornwall — Rev. 

 J. W. Arnold, to the perpetual Curacy 

 of Burrington, Somerset.— Rev. T. P. 

 White, to the Rectory of Exton, Hants. 



CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



May 23. The Lords of His Majesty's 

 Privy Council gave notice, that all ves- 

 sels having on board rags and dried hides, 

 arriving from Jltissia, Prussia, and the 

 Hanseatic towns, are immediately to be 

 placed under quarantine. 



24. The King has been pleased to 

 grant to Frederic^' Fitzclarence, Estj., a 

 Colonel in the Army ; to Adolphus Fitz- 

 clarencc, Kscj., a Captain in the Navy; 

 and to the Rev. Augustus Fitzclarence, 

 respectively, the title and precedence of 

 the younger son of a Alarquis of the 

 Cnited Kingdom of (ireat Britain and 

 Ireland;" and also has been jilea.sed 

 to grant to Sophia, wife of Sir Philip 

 .Sidney; to Mary, wife of Charles \i. 

 Fox, Esq., a Lieutenant-Colonel in the 

 Army ; and to Augusta, widow of the 



• The Kail of Munster's ftlie Kina'o eldest ticin) 

 titir* lire fcltled ".U'v-i-st^ivcly on his 5tirvi\ing 

 lirothcri in delault of lineal hcirt. 



Hon. John Kennedy Erskine, respec- 

 tively, the title and precedence of the 

 daughter of a Jlarquis of the said United 

 Kingdom. 



30. Society for the Improvement of 

 Prison Discipline, met at Exeter Hall, 

 when various resolutions were passed ; 

 it appeared, by the Report of the Com- 

 mittee, that on a modern computation, 

 there are annually confined, in the seve- 

 ral jails and houses of correction in the 

 United Kingdom, a population of not 

 less than 120.000 persons ! ! ! 



.lune 1. By order of the House of 

 Lords, a statement of the number of 

 criminal oifenders, committed to the 

 several gaols, in England and Wales, 

 was jjublished ; by which it appears 

 that, during the liist seven years, up- 

 wai-(ls of 11. '•,000 were committed, 

 ncarlv 20,000 of whom were women! ! ! 

 'I'ho total ntimbcr on whom sentence of 

 death was jiasscd amounted to f!7ffl ■' ! ! 



0. Arrived at Falmouth, His Ma- 



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