1829.] 



Bankrupts. 



355 



Lovrton and Co., GrayVinn ; 

 Leicester, Liverpool 



Triphook, R. Golden-square, bc-k- 

 seller, (Hitchcock, )>avies-street, 

 Berkeley-square 



Tilley, T. D. Shoreditch, baker. 

 (Brookp, Lincoln's-inn-fields 



Taylor, W. Lombard-street, stationer, 

 tTurnley, White Harr-court 



Tuckt-r, G, Coleford, innkeeper. 

 (Berkeleis, Lincoln 'a-inn ; Crad- 

 dock, Shepton-MalJec 



V hirehead, J. Manchester, coach- 

 proprietor. (Adliogion and Co., 

 Bedford-row j Claye and Co., Man- 

 chester 



Wilkinson T. Bis^opsgate-st^eec, 

 hatter. (Cobb, Copthall-court 



Wood, T. jun. Clayton, worjted-ma- 

 r.ufacturer. (Jacques and Co., 

 Coleman-street, Halifax 



Wride, 5. Sculcoates, tiniber-mer- 



chant. (Knowles, New-inn ; Schole- 



fieid and Co., Hull 

 •Williams, J. A. FiUon, dealer. 



(Walker, Exchequer-cffice ; Crorae 



and Co., Berkeley 

 Willie, W. Taunton, victualler. 



(Clowes and Co., Temple 

 Willi jhis, J. Nantviich, victualler. 



(Adlington and Co., Bedford-row j 



Thorley, Tarporley 

 Wilby, S. Upper St. MartinVlane, 



victualler. (Gaitskell, Poultry 

 Whitcomb, T. jun. Kiddem inster, 



hatter. (Norton and Co., Gray's- 



inn 

 Wortb, J. ■Whitechapel-road, baker. 



(Teague, Cannon street 

 Wascon, T. Read.ng, linen-draper* 



(Jones, Size-lane 

 Willis, J. Liverpool, broker. (Adling- 

 ton and Co., Bedford-row j Watson 



and Co., Liverpool 



Wil-oh, T. Cambridge, jeweller. 

 (Coe, Fancras-iane j Harris, Cam* 

 bridge 



Waite, W. Bromley, cloth manufac- 

 turer. (Few and Co., Covent-gar- 

 den ; Booth, Leeds 



\\ alker, w, Manchester, money- 

 scrivener. (Appleby and Co., Gray's- 

 iiin ; Oliver, Manchester 



Williams, J. and B. Rogers, Houns- 

 ditch, comb-manufactmer. (Pearce 

 and Co., Frederick's-place, Old 

 Jewry 



Wright, T. Sutton-in-Ashfield, grocef. 

 (Bromleys, Gray's-inn ; Kichards 

 and Son, Alfreton 



WiU^, R. w. Barnstaple, Unen-drapef. 

 (Duike, Red-hon-square ; Gnhble, 

 Barnstaple 



Young, W. Worcester, tailor. (White, 

 Lincoln's-inn ; Ho.dsworth and Co., 

 Worcester. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



.Rev. A. W. Naxe, to the Rectory of Alton, 

 Barnes, Wilts.— Rer. W. Carpendale, to tlic per" 

 pctual Curacy of Wincanton. — Rev. H. Dugmore, 

 to tLe Rectory of Beechamwell, St. Jolin with St. 

 Mary, Norfolk.— Rev. W. H. Mogridge, to be 

 Minister of Streatham Cliapel, Surrey. — Rev. C. 

 T. Brougliton.to the Living of Ultoxeter, Staf- 

 fordshire. — Rev. R. Bagot, to be Bishop of Ox- 

 ford.— Rev. R. Walliinson, to the Vicarage of 

 Earl's Collie, Essex.— Rev. S. E. Bernard, to the 

 perpetual Curacy of Pytbley, Northampton. — Rev. 

 J. B. Williams to the Vicarage of Lantriisent, 

 with the chapels annexed, Glamorganshire. — 

 Rev. J. Manley, to the Rectory of Upon Hellion, 

 Devon. — Rev. Lord Anson, to the Vicarage of 

 Tamwoith, Warwick, with the Vicarage of Tan- 

 debrigg, Worcester. — Rev. R. B. Paul, to the 

 Vicarage of Lantwit Major, with the Rectoi7 of 



Lisworney annexed. — Rev. J. Studholme, to the 

 Vicarage of Great Wilbrahani, Cambridge. — 

 Rev. J. Skelton, to the Vicarage of Wold Nentoii. 

 — Rev. J. Irvin, to the Vicarage of Brompton. — 

 Rev. T. Irvine, to the perpetual Curacy of Ulrome, 

 Holderness. — Rev. J. Bower, to the Rectory of 

 Barmston. — Rev. W. F. Faiish, to be Minister of 

 St. Mary's Church, Sliefiield.— Rev. F. Urquhart, 

 to the Rectory of West Knighton, with Broad- 

 mayne. — Rev. C. W. Woodley, to the Vicarage of 

 St. Stythians, with the chapel of TerranArnothel, 

 Cornwall. — Rev. H. Dyke, to the Vicarage of 

 Trelynt, Cornwall. — Rev. F.W. Sharpe, to the per- 

 petual curacy of Monyash, Derby. — Rev. F* 

 Leathes, to the Rectory of Ringsfield, with Reds- 

 ham Parvee. — Rev. W. St. J. Mildmay, to the 

 Rectory of Abbotstone, with the Vicarage of 

 HitchinStoke, Hants. 



CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



July 22. — Two men and a woman executed at 

 the Old Bailey. 



23. — Lord Tenterden and Sir George Murray 

 elected members of the worshipful company of 

 grocers. 



2/. — Three convicts executed at the Old Bailey. 



Aug. 4. — Arrived from the Cape of Good Hope, 

 at Portsmouth, the Lord Cochrane transport, 

 bringing the intelligence that a new ordinance on 

 the sul'ject of the Press had just come out, which 

 subjects an editor and proprietor, &c., if con- 

 victed of libel, for the first offence to a penalty of 

 jC300, and for the second to banishment from the 

 colony. 



7. — Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cum- 

 berland and Prince George arrived in London 

 from the Continent. 



1 1 • — The Spitalflelds' weavers' petition to the 

 Kin(f, answered by Mr. Peel, specifying that His 

 Majesty's confidential servants did not feel them- 

 selves warranted in advising the King to en- 

 courage their emigration to any of the colonics. 



14.— NewH from France announcing an entire 

 change of ministers, the Prince de Polignac (am- 

 bassador at the court of St. James's) being ap- 

 pointed secretary of state for foreign affairs, and 

 premier. 



I/. — Recorder made his report to the King in 

 council, of the convicts condemned at the Old 

 Bailey sessions, when one only was ordered for 

 execution. 



20.— Parliament prorogued till October 15. 



21. — The Princess de Polignac, lady of the 

 French Ambassador, left Portland- place, with her 

 family, for Paris. 



MARRIAGES. 



At Morvillc, Salop, R. G. Tlirockmoiton, esq., 

 nephew to Sir C. Throckmorton, bait., to Miss 

 Acton, only daughter of Sir John Acton, bart. — 

 At Wimbledon, A. A. Park, esq., second son of 

 Mr. Justice Park, to Miss M. F. Brown.— At St. 

 George's, Hanover-square, the Hon. P. Stourton, 

 to Catherine, eldest daughter of Henry Howard, 

 esq., of Corby Castle. — At Ripley Castle, C.J. 

 Sniilh, esq., to Miss Frances Har\vood.— T. H. 

 Broadliead, esq., to Charlotte (.'odolpliin, only 

 daughterof Lord Godolpliin Osborne. — AtDevon- 

 shirc-house, the Hon. W. Cavendish, M.P. Cam- 

 bridge, to the Lady Blanche Howard, eldest 

 daughter of the E.irl of Carlisle.— At Cambridgc- 

 liousp, Capt. H. Ilamsden, third son of Sir J. 

 Ranisdcn, hart., to the Hon. Frederica Seliiin 

 Law, fourth daughter of the late, and sister to the 

 present, Lord Ellcnboiough. — M Marylcbonc, 



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