84 Alphabetical List of Bankruptcies and Dividends. 
and Natolia, joined the Janizaries. A 
council was held in form, and it was pro- 
posed, as a preliminary, to request the 
Grand Seignior to abolish the new disci- 
pline, by a fettwa from the Mufti. The 
Grand Seignior, however, thought he 
should be able to put a stop to the insur- 
rection, before the step could be taken, 
jn consequence of his sending the heads 
of Mahmud (the ci-devant Reis Effendi) 
Tersana Emin, Hagai Ibrahim, and .the 
Kiaja Mehmesch Effendi to the Eimel- 
dan. This measure failed completely, 
the Janizaries were more enraged than 
ever; they did not require the head of the 
universally esteemed Mahmud Effendi, 
but that of the Reis Effendi, then in the 
camp of the Grand Vizier. 
The Janizaries continued to search 
every place for those ministers, who bad 
promoted the adoption of the European 
discipline, and publicly avowed them- 
selves as its patrons; namely, Fransits, 
Ybrahim, Jussuf Aga, Hadschi Ibrahim, 
and Achmet Bey, Captains of the Grand 
Seignior’s guard, Hassan Aga, Achmet 
Effendi, and others, twelve i number, 
who were all taken, dragged to the Ei- 
meldan, and there cut in pieces. At this 
juncture the Grand Seignior sent a Hatt 
Scheriff, a letter written in his own hand, 
in which he for ever abolished the Nizam 
{Aug, I, 
Geded, and pronounced an execration 
upon it. But the Hatti Scheriff was not 
accepted; the deposition of the Grand 
Seignior was resolved upon, The whole 
force of the Janizaries now proceeded to 
the Seraglio. The Mufti and the Uilemas 
alone entered the [laram, while the rest 
of the Ministers, the Agas, the Jamniza- 
ries, and the people, surrounded the 
palace. 
Mustapha LV. born on the 7th of Sep- 
tember, 1799, the eldest son of the Sultan 
Abdul Hamed, was elevated to the Tur- 
kish Throne. And according to ancient 
custom, Selim,the former Emperor, threw 
himself at the feet of Mustapha, kissed 
the border of his garment, and immedi- 
ately repaired to that department in the 
Seraglio occupied by the Princes of the 
Ottoman blood who no longer reign. 
The solemn invitation to Mustapha, to 
ascend the throne, was made on the 29th 
of May, about one o’clock in the day, 
and on the 3d of June the ceremony of 
investing him with the Sabre of the Pro- 
phet took place. Mustapha has since 
shewn hunself in public; on the same day 
he rode, accompanied byall his Ministers 
and Generals, to the Grand Mosque, or 
the ancient church of St. Sophia, there 
to perform his first devotions, 
ArpuaseticaL List of Banxrupreres and Divipenps, announced between 
the 20th of June and the 20th of July, extracted from the London Gazettes. 
——a 
BANKRUPTCIES, 
The Solicitors’ names are between Parenthefes) 
ABMSTEAD Ropert, Giggleswick, cotton spinner. 
(Wilson, Greville street 
Atkins William Wynn, Alcester, grocer. 
Tilson. Chapter House © 
Ayles Ohadiah, Topsham, ship builder. 
New Inn 
Anderson Joseph, Gracechurch street, paper hanger. 
(Batchelor and Co. Serjeant’s Inn. d 
Bell Joshua, Liverpool, auctioneer. (Windle, Bedford 
row 
Brewer William, Cirencester, dealer and chapman. 
(Meredith and Co. Linculn’s Inn 
Blakemore Richard, Birmingham, taylor. 
Gray’s Inn q } 
Banks anthony Collins, Plymouth Dock, druggist, 
(Bone and Co Plymouth Dock 
Birks John and William Birks, Lang: End, potters, 
(Leigh and Co. Bridge street | 
Bates Thomas Cheetham and Josiah Bates, of Halifax, 
Woolstaplers. (Wigglesworth, Gray’s finn ; 
Barnett Barnett, Sheppy yard, dealer ang chapman. 
(Isaacs. George street ; : 
Birch Jeremiah, Creeting, St. Peter, butcher. (Redit 
and Foot, Cooke's court : 
Brushfield Thomas Vickars, Barking, glazier. (Cutting, 
Bartlett’s buildings : 
Bradshaw Thomas, St. Martin’s-le-Grand, shoemaker. 
{Briggs, Holborn court. i 
€recker John, Southampton, ship chandler. 
ceded i 
Clinton Jonathon, Newport, skinner, (Binbo and Co, 
Lincolu’s inn ; ‘ ; 
Cleunell John, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, pin manufacturer. 
(Clayton and Co. Lincoln's inn. 
Crightson Anthony, Drypool, fruiterer 
New inn ; i 
Cotton James, Fieldgate street, victualler. 
and Co. Mark lane 
Garter Merritt, Zeals, linen draper, 
Co New inn ofl 
Crocker John. Gosport. grocer. (Hatten. Dean street 
Cleft Thomas, Westbury, clothier. (Ellis, Hatton 
Garden 
Chambers William, Carlisle, draper. {Clenuyell, Staples 
inAR ; Pe bane 5 3 
(Smith and 
(Druve and Co, 
(Egerton, 
{Super- 
(Sykes and Co. 
(Holmes 
(Bleasdale and 
Cooper William, Chick St. Osyth, merchant. (Lee, 
Three Crown court 
Chambers Thomas: Wigton, shopkeeper. 
worth. Steple’s inn ; : 
Dawson. fohn, Donnington, merchant. (Lodington aad 
Co. Temple , * 
Fern Richard Spencer, Cannon street, Grysaiter. Sher- 
wood, Cushion court st 
Govus Thomas, Kingston, woollen manufacturer. (Price 
and Co. Lincoln's inn - - 7 
Hosking Ruger HKidiake and John Hosking the younger; 
St. Brent, yaru imakéts {Anstice, Tempie 
Hanson Joseph. Hin sgreen, and Thomas Hanson, of 
battie. innkeepers. (Gregson anad.Co. Vhrogmor- 
ton street eee 
Hall Gervas. Zow street, liquor merchant. 
Co. tinéoln’s ign ; 
Hollin’s Francis, Ashbourne. mercer. 
Fetter lane : ' 
Heseltine Thomas. and William Fee, Rridgenorth, gro-. 
CErSe {Bolton and Co. Lawrence, Poultney hili 
(Wards. 
‘ 
(Dougall and 
(Barbor aud Co, 
Hetherington John, Bickergate, innkeeper. (Hodgs0q 
and Co Cl+menit’s:inn é 
Herbert Thomas Arundel street, merchant. (Bancocky 
Basinghall street 
Holland John, Nottingham, butcher. 
Cary street « i 
Hand Charlies, and Charlzs Berineton, Ewood, calice 
printers. (Wilson. Greville street : a 
Jennings Thomas, Bunhiil row, ship owner. (Noy, 
Mincing lane > : 
Jacob John, Stratford, miller- 
Johnson James. Liverpool, pawnbraker. . 
Chancery lane - 
Kent: Elizabeth, Bicester, Graper. 
.» Rouse : ‘ 
hee William, Snow hill, baker. 
- ane « 2 
Keckwick Joseph, East Ham, dealer and Chapman. 
{(Superceded ie Aint. EL 3 , 
Keiland William, Exeter, currier. (Yeates, Temple 
Mallajivu Jonathan, Manchester, dealer and chapman. 
(Edge, Manchester Ae . ‘ , 
Milns Brook, Littie Newport street, haberdasher. 
<i Pueker, Stapie’s inn 
(Rigge and Co. 
(Noy, Mincing lane 
(Axkinson, 
(Tiison, Chapter 
(Noy, Mincin g 
Machin William, Newington-Causeway, scavengers 
(Sherwsod, Canterbury square 
{Blakeo 
Maine Edward, St, Swithin’s lane, merchants 
Jock, Temple et ae 
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