1831.] 



Bankrupts. 



581 



Lnddington, W., Stoke Newington-road, Horn- 

 sey, and Adam's-street, Broad-street, coal- 

 merchant. (Kvans, Graj's-ian-square. 



Lever, T., King-street, London, Manchester 

 warehouseman. (Neild, King-street, Cheap- 

 side. 



Lewis, L., Piccadilly, glass-dealer. (Abrahams, 

 Clifford's-iun. 



Lewis, P. R., victualler, Kent-terrace, Regent's 

 Park. (Burt, Essex-street, Strand. 



Lomas, J. T.,aud F. Cooke, Tadorstreet. Picca- 

 dilly, Middlesex, tailors. (Gale, Basingball- 

 street. 



Lees, J., Alton, Staffordshire, innkeeper. (Tom- 

 linson, Ashborne. 



Maskery, F., Birmingham, linen-draper. (Bell 

 and Broderick, Bow Church-yard. 



Maiden, I., and J. .Maiden, late of Clipstone- 

 street, Fitzroy-square, Middlesex, but now of 

 Caroline-place, Wellington-street, Blackfriar's. 

 road, Surrey, bakers. (Tanner, Newmaa's- 

 row, Lincoln's-inn-fields. 



Morriss, P., and S. Smith, Friday-street, London 

 warehousemen. (Davison, Bread-street, Cheap- 

 side. 



Mandelson, H., Manchester, jeweller. (Barber, 

 3Iarichester. 



Mercer, R., C. Ely, and B. Tre.-icher, Swansea, 

 Glamorgan, coal-owners. (Oiiveison and Co., 

 Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. 



North, J., Southampton, grocer and oilman. 

 (Coombs, Sarum. 



Newman, R., Old Cavendish-jtreet, victualler. 

 (Glynes, America-square . 



Owen, W., St. Asaph, Flintshire, grocer. 

 (Humphreys, St. Asaph. 



Oliveira, J. A. G., and F. G., merchants. Old 

 Jewry. (Swain and Co., Frederick's-place, 

 Old Jewry. 



Parker, J., late of Birmingham, pearl-buttou- 

 maker. (Stubbs, Birmingham. 



Parnall, T., and J. Frank, Clark's-place, High- 

 street, Islington, linen-draper. (Hardwick and. 

 Guest, Lawrence-lane, Cheapside. 



Peers, W., Cornwall-road, Lau)betli, Surrey, 

 cooper. fSpiller, South-square, Gray's-ijm. 



Prentice, W., ironmonger. High-street, South- 

 wark. (Brooking and Surr, Lombard-street. 



Quarton, F., and S. Radford, of Middleton-place, 

 Lcnton, Nottingham, lace -machine -makers. 

 (Swann and Brown, Churdi-gate, Nottingham. 



Roberts, C Liverpool, miller. (Gandy, Liver- 

 pool ; Chester, Staple inn. 



Rawling, J., Kelton Mill, Cumberland, miller. 

 (Falcon, Elm-couit, Temple ; Hodgson, White- 

 haven. 



Richards, G. H., wine-merchant, Cowley-road, 

 Brixton. (Young, Mark lane. 



Sheiipard, J., baker, Lecblade, Gloncestershire. 

 (llowland, Banbury, Wilts. 



Singleton, J., of Rugeley, Stafford, chemist. 

 fSmith, Rugeley. 



Scott, T., Manchester, commission-agent. (Bent, 

 Manchester; Milne and Co., Temple. 



Strong, R., Thomas-street, St. George's in (he 

 East, baker. (Reynolds, University-street, 

 Fitzroy-square. 



Shaw, W., Hudderslicld, victualler. (Lever, 

 Grey's-inn-i'quarc ; Barker, Huddersfield. 



Shaw, J., Hudderslicld, Y"rk»hire,grjcer. (Bat- 

 tye and llesp, Hudderslield. 



Skilbeck, G. J., and Slater, J., King-street, 

 Cheapside, Manchester warehousemen. (White- 

 lock, Aidermanbury. 



Snell, W.. East Stonehouse, Devon, coal-mer- 

 chant. (Gilbard, Devonport. 



Smith, W., and M. Lewis, Tunstall, Stafford, 

 earthenware-manufacturers. (Smith, Charter- 

 house square. 



Spier, J., Berkeley, Gloncestershire, wine-mer- 

 chant. (Duberly, Dursley. 



Steward, .J., late of Great Haywood, Colwieh, 

 Staffordshire, but now of Stafford, surgeon. 

 (Barnett, Walsell. 



Sansom, E.,. Oxford-street, straw-hat-manufac- 

 turer. (Bull, Ely-place, Holborn. 



Salmon, T., of Stoke Ferrj-, Norfolk, merchant 

 and maltster. (R. Mickletield, Stoke Ferry. 



Snow, T , New-street, Covent-garden, grocer. 

 (Fisher, Queen-street, Cheapside. 



Taylor, J. F., Cecil-street, Strand, Middlesex, 

 wine-merchant. (Hodgson and Burton, Salis- 

 bury-street, Strand. 



Thomas, R. G., Lantrissent, Glamorganshire, 

 cattle-dealer. (Jenkins, Biigend, Glamorgan- 

 shire ; Beverley, Verulam-huildings, Gray's- 

 inn, 



Tebbut, S., Islington, Middlesex, wine-merchant 

 and victualler. (Browning, Hatton-garden, 

 Threadneedle-street. 



Tidmarsh. G., late of Bow-street, Govent-garden, 

 Middlesex, eoffee-house-keeper. (Roberts, Mil- 

 man-street, Bedford-row. 



Tanner, J., Little Russell-street, Covent-garden, 

 cordwainer. (Piatt, Church-court, Clement's- 

 lane, Lombard-street. 



Taylor, G. B., Liverpool, linen and woollen- 

 draper. (.Moss, Liverpool. 



Underwood, W. R., Coaley Mills, Coaley, Glou- 

 cestershire, edge-tool-manufacturer. (Bevan 

 and Brittan, Bristol. 



Webster, T. H., Forebridge, Staffordshire, builder. 

 (Webb and Hiern, Stafford ; Clowes and Co., 

 Inner.TempIe. 



Wood, J., Liverpool, livery-stable-keeper. (J. 

 Cort, Williamson-square, Liverpool. 



Watkinsou, T., of Marsh-gate, Lambeth, and 

 Earl-street, Seven Dials, Middlesex, publican. 

 (Tilson,Son, and Squance.Colman-street. 



White, G., of NoTth-wliarf-road, Paddiugton, 

 Middlesex, victualler. (Glynes, America-square. 



Wilkirisou,B.,late of Crown-court, Broad-street, 

 London, and now of Hasketon, Suffolk, wine- 

 merchant. (Gadsden, Furnival's-inn, Holborn. 



Weaver, S., and B. Hickman, Ludlow, Salop, 

 mercers and drapers. (Lloyds, Ludlow. 



Williams,J.,Liverpool,joiner and builder. (More- 

 croft, Liverpool. 



West, J. G., late of Forncett St. Peter, Norlolk, 

 shopkeeper. (Unthank, Foster, and Unthank, 

 Norwich. 



Welsh, J., Whitehaven, Cumberland, tallow- 

 ehandler. (Hodgson, VVhitehaven. 



Ward, J., Coventry, grocer. (Young and Val- 

 ings, St. Mildred's-court, Poultry. 



Williams, J., Pontypool, Monmouthshire, shop- 

 keeper. (Bevan and Biittan, Bristol. 



Wright, D., Birmingham, lamp-manufacturer. 

 (HowiT, Birmingham. 



Zachariah, L., aiid G. Novra, High Holborn, 

 Middlc.«ex, dealers in German and French toys. 

 (Yates, Bury-8treet,St. Mary Axe. 



MONTHLY AC;ilICUI,TURAL REPORT. 



With all its alternations ol' moisture and drought, the danger and many acci- 

 dents from i'earfui thunder-storms, in frequency beyond any late-year experience, 

 its sudden and continuous parciiing heats, urging on premature and simultaneous 

 ripeness in the corn, to its obvious inuiiinent risk, unless preserved by the instant 

 exertion of all the labour that could be raised, the late harvest season lias proved, 

 and is generally acknowledged, as one of the most fortunate. So much, however, 

 cannot be safely averred in itivour of the crojKS, as to the far greater protmrtion, 

 and this drawback unfortunately refers to the most productive corn clistricts. 



