+. 3% 
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om James, Savage Gardens. London, merchant, July § 
paackzan Archibald, Wiuchefier freer, merchant, June 24 
Mannin Calton, Pickezt treet, Temple bar, cheefemonger, 
-.- July.8 
oT tee John, St. James’s freet, wine merchant, 
«= June 2% 3 ; ; 
Martinnant J. St. James's ftreet. warchoufeman, July 20 
May James, Didham Effex, maltier. June ig 
m‘Bride Archibald, Liverpvuol,.perfumer, fuly 7 
M‘Carthy George Packer, and Robert Walter Waughan, 
_.. Britol. tailors, July 1 
MiDermott, Red Lion ftreet, Scuthwark, hop factor, 
uly i Pony 
fied ute Witkin Rofs, Hereford, innhulder, July 3 
Mc-nceliv Ifaac, and David Amick, Cheapfide, perfumers, 
uly wu 
Sabra Aabnes: and Matthew Readibaw, Morley, York 
_o ftreet, Southwatky ae factors, June 20 - 
Morgan Stephen, York freet, Southwark, hop factor, 
une 20 , Ri 
oT eee J. Stainfair-ary-bring Carmarthen, timber mer- 
chant, June 29 P 
Morgan 73 homaés dolborn. linen draper, June 29 ' 
Morley Matthew Readfhaw, York ftreet, seythwark, hop 
: ctor, June 20 P 
Mofticy John Swinefieet, Howden, York, potatoe mer- 
chant, June 24 
_ Mulloy, Thomas, 
july 15 
5 rhiiip, Plymouth Dock, linen draper, July 4 
arf Abfalom. Aldgate, jewcller. July 4 
wee Benjamn, Lime ftreet {quare, merchant, 
une 24 ie ‘ 
Nainby Charles, Great Grimsby, Lincoln, tallow chandler, 
June ig 3 , 
Naylor Thumas, Jun. Liverpool, upholitere, July 7 
Newton Edward, Morpeth, money ferivener. July 4 
Nicholls J. G. Moulfey, Surry, merchant, November 2 . 
Paike Richard, Litrle Hempitun, Devon, cual merchant, 
une 13 
ame Thomas, Goodge ftreet, St. Pancras, tailor, July 8 
Parr Robert, Watling ftreet, wholefale haberdather, 
June 27 . ; 
" ‘Patfion John, and James Gardiner, Clement's lane, Lome 
bard ftreet, and Saville place, Lambeth, hop mere« 
chants, June 27 ; 
Pearce James, St. Alban’s fkreet, Jadjes’ fhoe maker, 
une 13 ; 
Beaihes Benjamin, Worcefter, tea dealer, June 12 
ears Samucl, Bread ftreet, London, warehoufeman, 
Tokenhoufe yard, London, mariner, 
‘ju = ? a 
. pM, Bread ftreet, London. warehoufemen, and 
Jonn Watfon. fen. and jun. and Jofeph Watfun, Pref- 
ton,-Lancafter. cottun manufacturers, July 29 
_Penn Ifaac, Leather Jane, oilman, June 27 
Poutcy W.Slecmere, York, corn tactur, june 3e 
State of Public Yffairs in June. 
[July 15 
/ 
Puller David, late of Cannon ftreet road, Ratcliffe Highe 
way, Mariner, but now a prifoner in the King’s Bench, 
June 17 : : 
Rawlins William. Gracechurch ftreet. grocer, July % 
Read J. Beckingtcn, Somerft, clothier, Fuly 24 
Richards George. Cornhill, bookfeller, June 24 
Robinfon Ifaac, Whitehaven, mercer, July § 
Rewilaid. Nathaniel, Greyftoke place, Fetter lane, ine 
furance broker, July 29 
Rudge M. Frethorne, Glocefter. tanner, July 14 el 
Rumfey Thomas, fen. Bermondfey, broom maker, July§ 
Salterthwaite Thomas, Mancheftcr, merchant. June 21. 
Saul Thomas, and John Reynolds, Mauchefter, wool- 
ftaplers. June 27 
Saul Ghomas, Manchefter. woolftapler, June 27_ 
Scott T.I.and D. Garthorpe, Yo:k, grocers, June 29 
Shaw George, Lincoln, merchant. June ig ‘ 
pee: Jofepn, Heights, near Delph, Yurk, cotton fpinner, 
une 
Simpfon Fanny, Prefton, Lancafer, milliner, July 3 . 
Smith day, Albermarle ft: eet, wine merchant, July $ : 
was James, Littie Pulteney ftreet, tallow chandler, 
: une 24 ‘ ; ; E 
Stapleton John, Newington Comimon, Hackney, d€aler 
and chapman. July 8 
Stevens Thomas. Brifto], ¢arpenter, July iz : 
Srraw G. Lincoin, merchant, June 19 
ae eae William, Wacenhoe, Northampton, 
: uly 5 
Taylor J. Pachams, Suffex, fhopkeeper, Auguft 12 
Tempeft Michael, Derby, mercer, Jue jo. 
Thompfon William. j »n. Wolverhampton, grocer July ez 
Tigar Ann Beverly, York, ironmonger, June 24 | 
Todd Wil'iam, Crofs Lane, St. Mary Hill, London, and 
Bankfide Surry, merchant, J une 30 October 3: 
Tomiins John B&riftul, grocer, July 10 
Tomlinfon John and Charles, Chefter brewers, July 7 . 
Tracy Francis, Windfor, grocer, July 1§ 
-Turner John, Snuffing, Suffolk, draper, July 8 : : 
Tuthor Thomas Perry, Holborn hill, linen-draper, June 2§ 
Tyfon John, Liverpool, tallow chandler. July 7 ; 
Ufaw William, Beverly, York, corn merchant, June 24 
Vincent John. Seathing Lane, carpenter, June 24, 
, Vifeck W. Midhurf, Suffex, drapery June 27 “— 
Watmough Robert, and Robert Wijliamfon Clapham, Li- 
. .verpool, foap-builers, July 4. . . 
Watfon William Peter Selhy, York, mercer. Fune 17 
Watfon ty Elton, Lancashire, cotton-fpinner, June 2@ - 
» Webb F. R. Chertfey, grocer. July 1 ; 
Wilkes William, Birmingham, factor. July 8 __ 
Williams W. Park Street, Ifington, builder, July 24 
Wi'lmot S..D. Duufter, Somerfet, merchant, Fuly. 7 
Winter William, and Thomas, Farren Hay, Long-actey 
laceman, Fune 13 : 
Wooawaid Auguftine, Tiverpool, porter-merchant, Juvesg 
Wright Charles, Aldgate, tobaconift, July 11 
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_. STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS IN JUNE, . 
Containing official 
“FRANCE, 
BULLETINS OF THE FRENCH ARMY. 
Fourth Bulletin. 
Head-quarters at Branngu, May 1. 
On the crossing of the bridge at Landshut, 
Brigadier-General Lacour gave proofs of va- 
jour and coolness. Colonel Laurfston placed 
the artillery advantageously, and cuntributed 
much to the happy issue of the splendid 
“affair. 
The Bishop and the principal public func- 
tionaries of Saltzburgh repaired to Burghausen, 
to implore the clemency of the Emperor for 
their country. His Majesty gave them his 
assurance, that they should never again come 
under the dominion of the House of Austria. 
They engaged to take measures for recalling 
the four battalions of the militia, which the 
circle had delivered, and of which a part were 
dispersed and fled. 
The head-quarters are to be this day re- 
moyed to Ried. ; 
At Brannau, magazines were found with 
"200,000 rations of biscuit, and 6000 sacks of 
pats.” The Circle of Ried has furnished three 
Datsalions for the militia, but the greater 
Papers and authentic Documents. 
a 
part of them are returned again to their habi- 
tations. 
The Emperor of Austria was three days at 
Brannau ; he was at Scharding when he heard 
of the defeat of his army. The inhabitants 
consider him as the principal cause of the 
war. 
_ The famous volunteers of Vienna passed 
through this place after the defeat at Land- 
shut, throwing away their arms, and carry- 
ing with them in all haste their terror to 
Vienna. 
On the 2ist of April, an Iinperial Decree 
“was published’ the capital, declaring the 
ports to be aguin opened to the English, the 
_treaties with this ancient ally renewed, and 
hostilities against the common enemy be- 
gyn, 
General Oudinot has taken prisoners a 
battalion of 1900 men, between Althamand 
Ried. This battalion was without cavalry - 
and artillery. On the approach of our troops, 
“they made an attempt to fire with their small 
arms, but being surrounded on all sides by 
“the ‘cavalry, were obliged to Jay down their 
ems. 
His 
