State of Fuhlic Affairs in July, 
74 
1811 .] 
Weaver E.. Kenton ftreet, warehoufeman. tTurner 
and Co. 
Wilfo'ii E. H. and Weftmorland, H. Liverpool, fpirit nacr’ 
chants.' [Orred and Co 
Welch J. Birtriiiigham, brafs founder- [Wen a^d Co. 
Webfter H. Rolls hoildings, jev/eller. [Bennett 
Wheelwright C. A. Cullum lireet, merchant. [Shawe 
and Co. 
Wheatcroft J. Loughor, dealer. .[Phillips, Swanfea 
Whitley J Caliington, tavern keeper. ['Williams and Co. 
Whitehoufs, J. Budley, nail faftor. [Sfunie 
Willacy M. and C. Liverpnoi. fail malcers. [Dalter*. 
and Co. 
WilCon R. Friday ftreet, merchant. £ Crowder and -Co. 
Wjlcork W. Prtfton, woollen drapn. [ wiglefworth 
Wing M . New Sarum, clothier, [Edmunds and Soa 
Wright J. Derby, apothecary. [Greaves 
Wynde J. I eominlter, merchant. [Wells 
Yates S. Afhford, dealer in beer and t'pirits. [SvysiS 
and Co. 
YoungAndover, cabinet maker. £ Bremridge, 
(ftdams C. Crown court 
vferbu hnott A. and R. Bracken, Fhil- 
pot lane 
Alkew J. Strand 
Aftimead T. and W. Furlong, Briftol 
Earns J. Manchefter 
Bailey S, and G. .Magnirsi Fone'ftreet 
Bedford T. Barnet 
Bennett P. Downend 
Ecnjaman J, Rochfor^ 
Bowcher J. and W. Wood, Exeter 
Bradley W. H ddersfield 
Bracken R. Lothbury 
Bracken R. T. Williams, and L. Brack¬ 
en, Rochdale 
Buckler A. Balinghallftreet 
Bull W. Briftol 
Burford'E. Bethnal Green 
Campbell E. Southwark 
Caldwell C. and T. Smyth. Liverpool, 
and J. Forbes, and U. Gregory, 
London 
Carfou A. and W. Diftell, Liverpool 
Carpenter H. Seven Oaks 
Chriftie D. Bradfield 
Chambers S. Maidflone 
Clarkfon G Briftol 
Clipfon W. Lawrence lane 
Coulens J. South Lambeth 
Collier E. Ingerfley 
Cozins W. Buckingham 
Crofsley J. Halifax 
Crankfliaw T. Charlton ftreet 
Cummins J. Liverpool 
Davies J. Lower Bridge ftreet 
Deformeaux L. Great Titchfield ftreet 
Delahault C. Birmingham 
Dingle W. Exeter 
Dick Q_. ai'd J. Finsbury fquare 
Dixon M. Borough 
Dicker.fon W. fe . T. Goodall, Goodall, 
M. and W. Dickenfon, jiiu. Bir¬ 
mingham 
Docker H. Deri tend 
Dowfoii N, St. Ann’s lane 
Dunage S. St. Paul’s Church Yard 
Dunn J. and C. Robinfon, Wood ftreet 
Dumciow J. Hinckley 
Kafton W. and R. Bafton, Bucklers- 
bury 
Saftman T. Clement’s lane 
Earnlhaw R. Manchefter 
Eafterby J. Rotherhithe 
Bdward J. Leicefter 
Ferry F, To'wer ftreet 
DIVIDENDS. 
Fosberry W. and E- Ingleby, Liver¬ 
pool 
Garner T. fJndley 
Gamfon J. Kingiland road 
Gates N . Little James ftreet 
Gibfon R. H. and W. Benjamin, City 
Road 
Gough J. Maiden lane 
Groombricige T. Lawrence 
HalUday T. Eaildon 
Hand J. Wormwood ftreet 
Hawkins T. Briftol 
Hayes J. Oxford 
Harrifon J. Southwark 
Harris R. Oxford 
Hamber J. New Road 
Harvie A. Birmingham 
Haycock T. Whitechapel 
Hayeritz J.Narrow hreec 
Hill. Beaven, J. Brook’s place 
Hill P. shoe lane 
Horn W. -and R- Jackfon, Southwark 
Howland T. Thame 
Hutchinfon J. Lamb’s Conduit ftreet 
Hunternann J. <^ieen ftreet 
Jackfon S. R. Birmingham 
Johnfton G. W. Bond coiyrr 
Jones S. Wardour ftreet 
Johnfon R. Lane End 
Jobnfon D Ivy lane 
Johnfon P, Old ftreet 
Jones 1. Haftings 
Kenyon R and J. Ditchfield, Man¬ 
chefter 
Kent W. Upper Ruffell ftreet 
Keeling £. Hanley 
Kirk M. and W. J. Fiftier, Man' 
chefter 
Leeming I. Lancalhire 
Lee T. rtolborn 
Lewis W. Abingdon 
Lewis ]. Worcefter 
Lockier T. Upper Thames ftreet 
Loughman A. New Court 
Luckhurft T. Canterbury 
Mackenzie A. Mincing lane 
Matthew A.Shafte bury 
Mafon J. Heywood 
Markin T. Peckham 
Moyle H. Foidingbridge 
Moffat T. and J. Brown, Gofwell 
ftreet 
Mummery R. Margate 
Munn U. and R. and W. Fenchurch 
ftreet 
NewfonW. Briflo! 
wewman J. ’-OmhiH 
Nortliam H Tnoley ftreet 
Parker J. Charlton ftreet 
Pain J. Peckftam 
Petrie T. Kempton. and J. Ward, F«Sl» 
wor h 
Philip Lucas. J. Birmingham 
Philips T. Milford 
Phi ipps T. and J. Phil-pps Old Citjr 
Chambers 
Phi!ipps c. A. and T. Philipps, FAil- 
r'ord 
PojItonC. Reading 
Polley j New Bond ftreet 
Rayue j. Hom-rr ftreet 
Reed J. Soitthweald 
Rene de L. Loacliln, Bow ring gre»» 
buildings 
Revell G. Poplar 
Rogers }. Strand 
Routledge E. fen. and E. Routledge^ 
jun. Barrochfide 
Rowland Fetter lane 
Rohi fonS. Saft'ron-Waldren 
Roughfedge W. Watton-under-edg« 
Sadler y. Birmingham 
Schindler C. Bart ete’s buildings 
Seott R. Rocnd.'le 
.Scott J. Fi ingley 
Shoolbred J. Broad ftreet 
Shoewell, Lambeth 
Shaw R. Stoke-upon-Trent 
Shepherd J. Killick 
SjU.'i ]. and J. and J. Winter, Karnbr** 
wharf 
Simpfon J. and T. Fleming, Mark 
lane 
Sills J. and J and J. W. FidgeoBj 
Hamtiro' wharf 
Spurrier W. A.. Brifto] 
Stowers C. Pa'ernofter row 
Ti€rney 1. Bilhoofga e llrcet 
Tilly I. Copthall court 
Tittord w. C. Bilhopfsatc ftraat 
wi hin 
Upfdale P. Cafile ftreet 
Watts G, Weils ftreet 
Weekes J. Siubury 
V.'hoitle S. ■ a op 
Wilcocks J. and E. and A. Trarevf 
Exeter 
Woolcoinbe W. fen. and W. WoolcaiRbe 
jan. Rotherhithe 
STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS IN JULY. 
Containing official Papers and authentic Documents. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Splint a de St. Joao, “June ^0, 1811. 
THE enemy moved forward his advanced 
guard, consisting of about 10,000 men, 
to Los Santos, on the morning of Uie 13th. 
Upon this occasion Lieutenant Strenuwitz, 
of the 21st light dragoons, was sent out by 
Major-General Sir William Erskine to recon¬ 
noitre the enemy, with a small detachment 
of the 2d hussars and 3d dragoon guard-s, 
which distinguished themselves in an attack" 
t»pon a superior number of the enemy, and 
took s6me prisoners* 
1 had arranged that the cavalry and 2d and 
4th division of the allied British and Portu¬ 
guese army, and the corps of Spanish troops 
&ader GiyncraL Blake, should collect If the 
enemy should advance to interrupt the sie^e 
or blockade of Badajoz ; and I went to 
Albuera on that night to superintend the 
movements of the troops. 
1 also moved, on the night of the 13th, 
G eneral Hamilton’s division from the block¬ 
ade of Badajoz, with an intention to s,top the 
enemy in case the army of the iouth aloJie 
should have moved forw'ard. 
On the 14tii, in the night, Lieutenant 
Ayling of the 4{)th regiment, who had been 
employed to observe the movements of the 
enemy, arrived at Alb-ueja with the account 
that the advance.l guard of tiie enemy’s arm/ 
of Portugal from Castile had, entered Trux- 
iilo at noon the iSth, which conhimed the 
Other accounts which I had received of their 
progress 
