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of Helfingburg aré not lefs formidable, and 
they have, befides, a greater command of 
the Sound; on account of the land being 
higher. *% 
It is with concern we announce the total 
Jofs of his Majefty’s thip Invincible, of 74 
guns, Captain Rennie, on the Norfolk Coat, 
the 16th of March. The ridge: of fand on’ 
which this melancholy accident happened is 
called the Hamondiburg or Hippifburgh, and 
js fituated about fourteen miles from Win- 
terton. The number of human* beings who 
perifhed on this occafion, amounts to up- 
wards of 400, including the Captain and the 
greater part of the officers; 195 only, out 
of the whole of the crew and pafiengers, 
having been faved from the wreck. Rear- 
Admiral Totty, who was proceeding in the 
Inviacible to join the North-fea-fleet, is hap- 
pily among the furvivors. He arrived in 
town in the evening of the 19th of March, 
and immediately waited on the Lords qf the 
Admiralty. 7 
A meeting of the Whig Club was held on 
the 34 of March, at the Crown and Anchor 
Tavern in the Strand. Earl Thanet was in the 
Chair, fupported by a number of Noblemen 
and Gentlemen of the firft diftin&tion. The 
ufual toafts of the Club being drank, the, 
Chairman gave, ‘* His Majefty, anda fpeedy 
and compiete Recovery to him.” Mr. Fox’s 
health being given, he addreffed the com- 
pany jm a fhort fpeech, in which, after 
thanking them for the renewed expreffion of 
their attachment, he fated, that though he 
had for fome time paft felt himfeif under the 
neceflity of declaring his perfeverance in the 
fyftem of retirement he had adopted, never- 
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Alphabetical Liff of Bankruptcies and Dividends. 
April t, 
thelefs he had refolved, in the prefent fituae 
tion of the country, to attend the difcuffion 
of the, motion for an Enquiry into the State 
of the Nation, announced by his Honourable 
Friend Mr. Grey. Upon this occafion he 
was willing to,.try whether the Houfe of 
Commons, in_ the prefent eventful crifis, 
‘would continue that blind fyftem of confi- 
dence they had fo long purfued, If the 
Houfe of Commons, in the prefent difficult 
and dangerous ftate of the nation, did not 
enter into a deep, firm, and therough in- 
quiry, the country was loft. Every melan- 
choly prefage, which even the moft gloomy 
had indulged, was realized—more than the 
moft fearful accumulation of evils had a@tu~ 
ally taken place, and the» danger continued 
toincreafe- In fuch circumftances an addi- 
tional effort to roufe the nation might be 
tried ; but it depended upoa the fpirit fhewn 
by the Houfe of Commons, whether the ca- 
lamities we had undergone could be relieved, 
or the dangers we had apprehended could be > 
averted. Mr. Sheridan, on his health being 
drank, returned his thanks, and among other 
things faid, that after all the experience-of 
the paft, and the obfervation of the. prefent, 
there could be no other fentiment among 
thofe Members of Parliament who had-op- 
pofed the fyftem by which the country had 
been reduced to its prefent diftrefs, but to 
look to his Honourable Friend Mr. Fox, as 
the fea-mark to guide their courfe. The 
healths of the Duke of Bedford, Earl Tha- 
net, Mr. Erfkine, Mr. St. John, the Earl 
of Albemarle, Mt. Whitbread, and Mr. 
Mingay, were drank with great applaufe. 
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ALPHABETICAL List of Bankruprciss amd DIviDENDS announced bet weer 
the 20th of Feb. and the 20th of March extratied from the London Gaxettes. 
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BANKRUPTCIES. 
(The Solicitors’ Names are between Parcnthefes) 
ALLEN, Ww. Birmingham, druggif&. (Mole, and Falmer, 
sirmingham) | 
Afliworth, J. Southmolton-ftreet, warehoufeman. (Dixoa, 
Naiiau-ft1 eet) : 
Burket, M. Gray’s Thurrock, and London, foap-manufac- 
turer- (Pearce, Swithin’s-lane) 
ee A. Blackburn, factor. (Wilfon, Caftle-ftreet, Hol- 
orn 
Blackburn, R. Belion-with-Harogate, mercer. (Fofs, 
Knaresbro’) i 
Beatham, J. jun. Lancafter, liquor-merchant. (Baldwin 
and Dowbiggin, Lancafter) 5 
Beaumont, R. and S. Vickerman, Healy-Butts, clothiers 
(Battye, Chancery-lane) 
Butler, W. Whitecrofs-ftreet, brazier. 
worth-buildings. ) 
Baker, C. jun- Prefcott, tanner. (Shepherd and Adding- 
ton, Gray’s-inn.) 
Baron, 8. Liverpool, money-fcrivener. (Garnett, Bafing- 
hali-fireet, ) 
(Hudfon, Winck- 
Brown, G. Old Cavendifh-freet, taylor. (Dawfon, War- 
wick-ftreet, ) : 
Clark, J. Staunton, vintner. (Pewtrifs, Gray’s-inn.) 
Durant, R. North Tawton, butcher. (Allen and Exley, 
Furnival’s-inn) 
are! J. Kinefton-upon-Hul], merchant. (Picard, 
Hu ; 
Dow, J. Newcaftle-upon-Tyne, haberdafher. (Morton, 
Furnivall’s-inn ) 
Elgin, L. Coleman-ftreet, merchant. 
(Vandercom and 
Co. Bush-lane, Cannon-itreet) ' k 
Emett, W. Manchefter, plumber and glazier. (Ellis, Cur= 
fitor-ftreet) H hoe : 
Eldridge, C Chiltenham. (Vizard, Gray’s-inn. 
Eadon, M. Manchefter, merchant. (Ellis, Curfitor-ftreet) 
Fielding, J. Halifax, inn-keeper. (Coulthurft, Bedfora- 
row 
Farr, 
court) 
Fither, F. W. Barbican, jeweller. 
fyuare) 3 ; ’ ; 
Friend, J. Bermondfey-ftreet, fellmonger. (Collins, and 
Reynolds, Spital-fquare) \ i 
Field, S. and A. Southwark, woolftaplers. (Ellifon and 
Co. Fleet-ftreet) be 
Fiddy J. Collithall, Nerfolk, corn-merchavt, Swain and 
Co. Old Jewry) . ' 
Golding, J. Bridport, twinemaker. (Jenkins and James, 
New-inn 6m 
Po dey Fac R. New Bond-ftreet, embroiderer. (Loding- 
ton, Temple) 
Groves. J. Liverpool, mariner. /{Blackftock, Temple) 
Graveby, W..S. Limehoufe. (Long, Prefcot-flreet) — 
Hughes, T. Liyerpooi, taylor. (Windle, Bartlett’s-build- 
mgs / ‘ 
Bee J. and F. Weldon, Whitecrofs-place, dealerse 
(Rutherford, Barthosemew-clofe) : Ete 
Hanmer, T. Briftol, grocer. (Edmunds, Lincoln’s-inn) 
Hutchinfon, J. Kirmingham, faétor. (Lowe and Rayen- 
hurft, Bordefly) . i ¥ 
Higgot, J. Birmingham, tea-man. (T.Mole, Digbeth) 
Holman, j. C. Mount-ftreet, money-fcrivener. (Brace, 
Effex court) ‘ 
Hinton, W. Weft-Harding-freet, 
Tottenham-firect) i 
Hunt, H, Briftol, tea-dealere (Jenkins and James, New- 
inn) 
Judge 
R. Alderigate-ftreet, victualler. (Welle, Union- 
(Wild, Warwick- 
engraver. (Mawley, 
