1803.] 
Barnes, John, Rochford, dealer, September 3 
Bradley, Robert, of Storrs, paper maker, September $ 
Bowen, Jofeph, Swanfea, mariner, septemter6 * 
Beresford, Richard, Alfreton, hofier, Septembe: § 
Befley, William, Barnttaple, clochier, September 24 
Bridge, Samuel, Sible Hedingham, Eff-x, plumber and 
glazier, September 12 . 
CORE Es Thomas, Sharply, Lancaftery thopkeeper, Auguft 
7 
Carr, George, jun Friday ftreet, Staffordhhire warehoufes 
man, September 3 
Critp, Jovathan Tabor, Banbury, clothier, Auguft 29 
Compton, Edward, Cholderton Lains, farmer, corn dealer, 
&c. Augult 22 
€ape. Thomas, Lincoln, corn faétor, September 8 
Cobham, Elijah, Liverpool, merchant, september 6 
Cole, Euward, Exeter, taylor, September 12 
Critchell, Richard, Buckland Newton, thopkeeper, Seps 
tember 12 
meer George, Great Winchefter fireet, merchant, Aus 
Buik 20 
Davies, William, 
gut 17 . 
Davies, Richard, Lam) ftreet, Spitalfields, cheefemonger, 
Augut 27 ; 
Dixon, John, late of Exeter, now of Toptham, William 
Jefi-ey Dixon, late of Exeter, now of st John's, New- 
foundland, and James Jardini, and John Dixon of New- 
ton Ab ot, merchants (lare partners with John Wil- 
llams.) Separate eftates of Jardini, and Joun Dixon, 
Auguft 12 4 
Duhamel, Louis. Liverpool, merchant, S¢ce September 5 
Eatterby, George. and William Macfarlane, Canada 
wharf, Rotnerhthe, merchants, Oétober 18 
Ficld, Wiliam, Streatham, victualler, October $ 
Ford, Richard, Colebrook Dale, iron mater, Augutt 3¢ 
Finlayton, john, late of Liverpool, now abroad, mer- 
chant. Traaing under the firm of John and William 
Fimlayfon, Augult 13 
Fifher, Jofeph, rolilington, feedfman, Augut 30° 
Fier, Flower, Chepiiow, currier, September 3 
Golatmith, Lewis, ihaives inn and Trinity lane, mere 
chant, Auguft 13 
Gadd, James, briftol, dealer, &c. Augutt 29 
Giring, Authony, Hackney road, thoe maker, Augut 
23 
Golifmith, Lewis, Thaives inn, and Great Trinity lane, 
merchant, September 3 
Griffiths, Thomas, Henitridge, victualler, September 
12 
Liverpool, flater and plafterer, Au- 
Halfhide, James, fen and jun. and Edward Halfhide, 
Merton, calico printers. Scparate eftate of each, Auguic 
27 
Horton, James, Iflington. mealman, Auguit 9 
Hinde, john, Houndfdictch, late of Preiton Hows, Cums 
ecriand, merchant, September 24 
State of Publte Affairs in Auguft, 1803. 
Ws 
Harvey, Henry Hill, Tokenhoufe yard, and Terrace courts 
Tflington, broker, Seprember 24 ; 
Harrifon, William, jun. Jace of Newman ftreet, and of 
Pall Mall, now of Newport ftreet, agent and brokers 
Augult 2u 
Heaj, Edward, Trowbridge, inn keeper, September 5 
Holt, Robert, Hulme, dyer, September 9 
Johnfon. Robert, late chief mate in the Honourable Eaft 
India Company’s fhip the Wood or, Augutt 27 . 
Jones, Johu, Prince's ftreet, Spitalfields, agent, suguft om 
James, William, Swanfea, mouey fcrivenor, September 15 
King, fohn, Saint Neots, Huntingdon, grocer, Auguit 13 ~ 
Kempton, Samuel, Fleet treet, jinen drapery, Augult 25 , 
mreerh Thomas, Sandiacre, timber merchant, Septeme 
roan ie 
Lanchefer, Anny Sackville treet, dealer, December 23 
Lloyd, Thomas, Dudley, grocer, september 6 
Loveil, William Henry, Fetter lané, leatherfeller, Septeme 
ber 1a 
Mundeil, $. E. Scarborough, corn dealer, Augutt 3 
Maltby, ©. and G. size lane, merchants, Augutft 28 j 
MendeZ, L. Crucched Friars, merchant, July ig 
Moziey, Morris Lewin, Liverpool, merchant, Septerns 
Der 3 G 
Noble, Jofeph, Walthamftow, Brewer, October 29 
Parke, William, Lancafter, merchant, Ausuit [2 
Fickwors., Fhomas, Bottesrord, butcher, September rz 
Rider, Thomas, Pophain Lane, jSouthton, innholder, Aus 
nult 25 
ee ae Henry, Manchetter, houfe builder, Septem. 
ee 12 
Riteal, William, Wakefield, 
Rideal and Son.) September 17 
Self, Stephen, Halefwerth, merchant, Auguft 15 
Shevenan William, late of Briitol, glailmaker, 
er8 
Scott, sufunnah and John, Mount ftreet, Grofvenor fyuare, 
Haber.alhers, September 17 
Taylor, John, Worcefter, draper, Auguf 27 i 
Tonge, Chriftopher, . iverpool, merchant, Augut 20 
Thomfon, Juhn and Charles M*Adam, Liverpool, mera 
chants, Augutt 22 y 
Tregan, Thomas, Briftol, filverfmith, September 1 
Woovodcroft, Thomas and John, Shefield Moor, comb maa 
nufacturers. Join ¢ftate, and feparate ellate of Thomas, 
Auguit i a * A 
Wright, ciel and Peter Beauis, Briftol, linen drapers, Oc- 
tober 8 3 
Wiilmot, Henry, and Samuel, Beaminfter, farmers, Au- 
Bult 25 
Ward, George,.and Patrick Thomfin, Manchefter, and 
Thomas Lovell, Pauler{pury, merchants, suguft 20 
Warwick, William, Red-lion ftreet, Clerkenwell, jeweller, 
Sepember :7 
Wood, Richard, Liverpool, Auguit 30 
merchant. (Firm Titus 
Septem= 
STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, — 
In duguft 1803. 
P We have been favoured by 4 correfpondent 
at Dublin, with the correct particulars of 
the late InfurreG@tion at Dublin, and as the 
Political World, during the paft month, has 
not exhibited any other event of impor- 
tance, we fhall ‘make no apology for de- 
voting the following pages entirely to that 
interefting event. } 
IRELAND. 
OR fome time previous to the critical 
breaking out of theinfurrection, fym- 
ptoms of fome fecret and’al ming move- 
meuts were vilibdle, particularly in the 
neighbourhood of the metropolis. Thele 
became more prominent on the morning uf 
Saturday the 23d of July. Mr. Clarke of 
Pa'meritown, a vill:ge about four miles 
from Dublin, a moft refpcClable magiftrate 
of the county, had an oppoitunity of wit- 
neffing this in a remarkable degree. By 
being pr prie:or of a very extenfive ca- 
lico-printing manufactory, and bleach. 
green, he is obliged to keep in conftant 
employment neaily one thouiand men, 
who he was furprized on that morning 
to fee, when ailembled to receive their 
wages, drefled in their Sunday -cloties. 
This, toge:her with a certain unufual in- 
folence and prefumption in their condu& 
and other figns of rebcllious affociation, | 
induced him directly to fet of for Dubiin,- 
and apprize Government of the threatened 
movement. At the cattle however his in- 
furmation was untortunately not attended 
to; and he himielf neariy tell a faciifice 
to his patriotic exertions.’ On his return 
home in the evening, he was fired at and 
badly wounded, on Ormond Quay. Mok 
likely by one'of thofe mifcreants that had 
received his money in the morning, 
Through the courfe of the doy, {mall 
parties cf five or fix perfons -cont nued to 
alrive in the city, as ifon bufinefs, and _ 
filled all the puble houfes in the neigh 
bourhsed of Thomas-ftrect, where they 
made their firft attempt. By is fituation, 
any unufual crowd in it was leis likely to 
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