388 
Mackenzie Jofeph, Old Bailey, bookfeller, May 2 
Malcolm Sainue!, Old Broad itreet, broker, April 29 
Malden John, Grafton ftreet, Pancras, grocer, April 24 
Mallifon George and Jofeph Sheard, Huddersfield, dyers, 
April 2 
Marfh’ Robert, Old Bailey, May 6 
Marfh Abfalom, Aldgate, jeweller, June 3 
Micaieton Richard, Liverpool, merchant, April 21 
Millegan Rickard, Portfea, brewer, Apyil 22 
3\M'Kinlay Daniel, Size lane, merchant, May 2 
organ Stephen and Matthew Readfhaw Morley, York 
ftreet, Sotithwark. hop factors, May 16 
Morris Edward, Carmarthen, innkeeper, April 24- 
Mure Hutchinion, Robert M. and William M. Fenchurch 
ftreet, merchants, May 23 
antes Henry, Warnferd court, Throgmorton fireet, mer- 
cnant. April is 
Wattrafs John, St. John’s Chapel, Durham, innkeeper, 
April 29 ‘ 
Wewcombd George, Bath, jeweller, May 2 
Wield jofeph, Manchefter, grocer, Aprit 25 
Page John, Bithopigate ftreet, haberdafher, April ag 
Parfons john, Cheapfide, warehonfeman, May 9 
Payne, Robert, Raine, Efi’x, fhopkeeper, April 29 
Peacock Jofeph Allen, Broad fireet, Ratcliffe, cheefe- 
monger, May 2 
Penn ifaac, Leather lane, oilman, May 16 
Siper Jofeph and Knowles Winder, Richmond, Surry, gro- 
cers, July 29 
Sain Thomas, Omfkirk, Manchefter, manufacturer, 
May 3 
Poole Samuel, Cheapfide, haberdafher, May r 
Priot Jofeph, Princess ftreet, Spital fields, dryfalter, 
April 8 
Pyke Robert, the younger, and Peter Hankinfen, Liyer- 
pool, tpirit dealers, April28 ' 
Ravenicroft William Henry, Michae] Edwin Fell, and 
James Entwifle, Manchefter, dealers in cotton yarn 
May 20 ; 
Raynes James, Michael Raynes, and William Wood, Fins- 
bury fquare, merchants, April 18 
Rediead Robert, Mark lane, wine merchant, April18 3 
Rees David, Llanelly, Carmarthen, thopkeeper, “April I9 
Rees James. London, mariner, formerly commander of the 
les Northumberland, in the fervice of the Eaft India Com- 
pany. April 29 tr 
Reeve William Clapham, coach matter, May§16 
RichingsStephen and Somerfil R. Oxford, breeches makers 
and glovers, May 27 
Robertfon James and James Hutchinfon, Fleet ftreet, oil- 
men, April15 
Robinfon George and John R, Paternofter row, bookfellers, 
June 20 5 
Roe Robert aad Chrifopher Moore, Briftol, merchants, 
May 3 - 2 
Rofer Edward, Lindfield, Suffex, foap manufacturer, 
« April 15 
Sampion Samuel] and Charles Chipchafe, Broad ftreet, filk 
( #mercérs, May 9 ~ 
Secretan John james, Winchefer ftreet, infurance broker, 
May i . 
cnenioue Thomas, Market Bofworth, Leicefter, drapery, 
April 21 < 
Silyebraud John. Spicer ftreet, Spitalfields, colour manu- 
facturer, May 6 °* 
State of Public Affairs in April. 
[May 1, 
Simmons John, Leicefter, drugzift, May 9 
Simpfon Thomas and/Nottingham S. Northallerton, Yorks 
_ merchants, May 27 | : 
Sinclair William, Ratcliffe 
April 18 
Soanes Robert, Mark lane, and New Crofs, Debtford, pro- 
viflon merchant, June 297 j 
Somerville Jonn, Chaicery lane, cabinet maker, June 6 
Southard George, New Bond ftreet, linen draper, June 6 
Spears WiSliam, Rood lane. fit falefman, May2 
Stephens John. Liverpool, merchant, April 28 
Stewart acct and William, Manchefter, merchants, 
April 25 , 
Stiles Sarah and Mafon Stiles, Dorking, Surry, plumbers 
and glaziers, April2g x 
Storey Hannah, Newcaftle upon Tyne, Hinen’ drapets 
Apru it 
‘Tankard William, Brito}, cabinet maker, May § 
Taylor James, Lamb’s~ Conduit jtreet, apothecary 
Highway, tallow chandler, 
May 9 
Thackray Richard, Burton Leonard, York, flax crefiety 
April 22 : i 
Thomafon Richard, Staining, Lancafter, corn dealers 
May 1 : ‘ ¢ 
Thompfon William, Dean ftreet, Southwark, and Ebenezer 
Leadbeater, Moore place, Lambeth, June 23 - ; 
Topping John Lewis, Bifhopfgate fwreet, grocer, May 9 
Turnbull John, John Forbes, Robert Allen Crawford, and 
David Skene, Sroad ftreet, merchants, April 22 
Turner John, Sweffling, Suffolk, draper, July 8 
Tyrrell John, Maidftone, ironmonger, July 
Underhill John, Birmingham, merchant, May 8 
Vofe John, Prefton, Lancafter, cotton manufacturer, 
Apri} 2 ; } ; 
Wade Thomas, Great St. Helen’s, drug merchant, May § 
Wall William, Oxford ftreet, hofier, Apiil 22 > 
Wallace Peter, Edgware road, carpenter, April18 
Watfon William, Great Cambridge ftreet, Hackney road, 
builder, May 9 ; , 
Welsborne Charles, Eveftham, Worcefter, grocer, April 22 
Werke John, Gottlob, Plymouth Bock, merchant, 
April 19 - : 
Wilkinfon James, Leeds, dyer, April 24 
Willatts Frederic, Brewer ftreet, Golden fquare, cheefe= 
monger, JuDE 27 ix Pe : 
Williams Thomas, Caerfilly, Glamorgan, wool manufac- 
turer, May 6 wth 
Williamfon Thomas Gibbs, Paradife ftreet, Retherhithc, 
mariper, April 18 7 J 
Willmar panies Whitecrofs ftreet, dealer in fpirits, 
Aprili : , F 
Wilfon weiter, Shakfpeare Walk, Shadwell, merchant, 
April 18 : i , " 
Winder Knowles, Richmond, Surry, grocers July 29. 
winter William, the younger, Blackfriars’ road, painter, 
une 3 . 
woos William, Michael Raynes, and James Raynes, Fins: 
bury fquare, merchants, April 18 . . 
Wood William, Finsbury fquare, merchant, April 18 
Wright Charles, Aldgate, tobacconift, May 16 
Wright Sinclair, White Horfe lane, Whitechapel, mers 
chant, June 3 : : ‘ 
Young Solomon, Newport ftreet, linen draper, April 29 
STATE OF PUBLIC 
AFFAIRS IN APRIL, 
F Containing official Papers and authentic Documents. 
ss Ee 
SWEDEN, 
VENHE King of Sweden has been re- 
moved under a strong escort, from 
Dortmingholm to Gripsholm, a palace 
about 45 English miles from Stockholm. 
He has hitherto been kept closely con- 
fined, and has not been permitted to see 
the Queen. ‘ ; 
The following ‘eircvlar letter, addres- 
séd to the Public Boards, Courts of 
Justice, and Consistories throughout Swe- 
den, has been lately issued :— 
“ Cuagces, by the grace of God, &c. 
* Whereas in consequence of the eveats 
which have lately taken place, his Royal 
Majesty is not able to superintend and direct 
the affairs of the realm; therefore, we being 
the only Prince of the Royal Family who is 
ef age, have found ourselves obliged to assume, 
for the present, the reins of Goverment, 
“and shall endeavour to acquit ourselves of 
this arduous task in such a marther, that the 
Empire may regain its former tranquillity and 
peace both abroad and at home, and trade and 
industry be revived; it being our firm deter- 
mination to deliberate jointly with other 
states of the realm on the means which shall 
appear best calculated to promote the welfare 
of the Swedish people. We therefore charge’ 
and command you to evince towards us that 
fidelity and attachment which our upright 
intentions, and the security of the country 
demand at the present time.—Your official 
reports are to be addressed to his: Royal Ma- 
jesty, in the same manner as when during 
the minority of the King, we presided over 
the management of the concerns of the State. 
We, &c.&c. ~. | Cegertaeeee) 
(ae M, RosENSL AD, 
Stockholm Castle, March 13, 1809. 
Pie AUSTRIAY 
