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7/27/2019 The London Gazette (1801.01.24) http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/the-london-gazette-18010124 1/12 )t«m!«, i5J3i. ^uMtfi^eD h^ autboritp- From ^aturDap January 24, to Cue0Da2 January 27, 1801. A T the Court at St. James's, the ^ij Dacmicr, 1800. PRESENT, The KING'S Moft EsoeUent Majefty in Council. YX7"HEREAS by an Aft, pafled in the Twenty- . . eighth Year of the Reign of His piefent Ma- jefty, intituled, " An Ad for regulating the Trade *' between thc_ Stibjeds of His Majeily's Colonies •' and Plantations in North America, and in ^la •« Weft India Iflands, and the Countries lielong7ng *' to the United States of America, and between His " Majefty's faid Subjefts and the Foreign Illandi " in the Weft Indies," it is, amongft other Things, cnaaed. That it fliall and may be lawful for His Majefty in Council, by Order or Orders to be ifTued and pnbliftied fiom Time to Time, to aiitho- vife, or by Warrant or Warrants, under His Sign Manual, to empower the Governor of Newfound- land for the Time being to authorife, in cafe of Neceffity, the Importation into Neufoundland of Bread, Flour; Indian Coin, and Live Stock, fron) any of the TeiTitories belonging to the faid United States, for the Supply of the Inhabitants and Filhermen of the Illand of Newfoundland for the then enfuing Seafon only; provided always, that fuch Bread, Flour, Indian Corn, and Live Stock, fo authorifed to be imported into the Ifland of Newfoundland, (liall not be imported except in conformity to fuch Rules, Regulations, and RtHric- tions as fhall be fpecified in fuch Order or Orders, Warrant or Warrants rcfpeftivtly, and except by Britifh Suhjefts and in Britifti-buik Ships, owned by His Majefty's SubjciSts, and navigated according to Law : And whereas it is expedient and neccirary that Provllion be made for fully fupplying the Inha- bitants or Fifhermcn of the Klnnd of Neufannd- land, for the enfuing Seafon, with Bread, Flom-, In- dian Corn, Rice, and Live Stock, His Majefty doth thereupon, by and with the Advice of Hin Privy Council, hereby order and declare, That, for the Sujj- ply of the Inhabitants nnd Fifhentien of the Ifland of Newfoundland for the enfuing Seafon only, Bread, Flour, Indian Corn, Rice, and Live Stock mav be imported into the faid Idand from any of the Ter- ritories belonging to the faid United States, bv Britifh SuWecls, and in Britilh-built Ships, owned ty His Majtfty's Subjcfts, and navigated accord- ing to Law, and which fhall, within the Space of Nine Months previous to the Time of fuch Im- portation, have cleared out from fome Port in Great Britain, or fome other Port of His Majefty's Do- minions ill Europe, for which Purpofe a Licence Ihall have been granted by the ( oramiffioiicrs of His Majefty's Cuftoms in England or Scotland, or the Comrninioners of His Majefty's Revenue in Ire- land, or any other P«:rfon or Perfous vv'ha may be duly authorifed in that Kingdom refpeclively, in the Manner and Form hereinafter mentioned ; which Licence fliall-contluue and be in force for Nine Ca- lendar Months from the Day of the Date upon which. fuch Licence is refpeftively granted, and no longer; provided that no fuch Licence as aforefaid, granted after tlie Thirtieth Day of September next, ihall bt: of any Force or ElfeA; And His- Majefty is hereby further picafed to ovd>'r, That the Mafter, or Perfon having the Charge or Command of any Ship or Veftel to whom fuch I^icence fliall be granted, (hall, upon the Arrival of the faid Ship or Veftel at the Port, Harbour, or Place in the Ifland of Newfoundland, where he fliall difcharge fuch Bread, Flour, Indian Corn, Rice, and Live Stock, deliver up the faid Li- cence to the CoUeftor or olher proper Officer of the Cuftoms there, having flrft indorfed on the Back of fuch I^icence the Marks, Numbers, and Contents of each Package of Bread, Flour, Indian Corn, or Rice, and the Number of Live Stock, under the Penalty of the Forfeiture in the faid Aft men- tioned : And the Colledor or other proper Officer of the Cuftoms ut Newfoundland is hereby enjoined and required to give a Certi,'jate to the Mailer, or Per-fon having the Charge or Command of fuch Ship or VefTel, of hi; having received the faid Licence, fo indorfed as before dirtiked, and to tranfmit the fame to the Commiihoncrs of His Majefty's Cuftoms ia England or Scotland, or to the ConimiffioncTSof Hi» Majefty's Revenue in Ireland, refpedively, by whom fuch Licence was granted. Step/\ CottrtlL FORM of the LICENCE direded bf the above Order. ( By the Commiffloners for managing and caufing'- to be levied and coHefted His Majefty's Cuftom», Subfidies, and other Duties in [wAcrcj WHEREAS IName of thi Per/on'] one of Hii Majefty's !Subjcfto, relidir.g at [^Plase •whert'} halls ^:j^. •«.'

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^uMtfi^eD h^ autboritp-

From ^aturDap January 24, to Cue0Da2 January 27, 1801.

AT the Court at St. James's, the ^ij Dacmicr,1800.

PRESENT,The KING'S Moft EsoeUent Majefty in Council.

YX7"HEREAS by an Aft, pafled in the Twenty-

. .eighth Year of the Reign of His piefent Ma-

jefty, intituled, " An Ad for regulating the Trade*' between thc_ Stibjeds of His Majeily's Colonies•' and Plantations in North America, and in ^la•« Weft India Iflands, and the Countries lielong7ng*' to the United States of America, and between His" Majefty's faid Subjefts and the Foreign Illandi" in the Weft Indies," it is, amongft other Things,cnaaed. That it fliall and may be lawful for HisMajefty in Council, by Order or Orders to beifTued and pnbliftied fiom Time to Time, to aiitho-vife, or by Warrant or Warrants, under His SignManual, to empower the Governor of Newfound-land for the Time being to authorife, in cafe ofNeceffity, the Importation into Neufoundland ofBread, Flour; Indian Coin, and Live Stock, fron)any of the TeiTitories belonging to the faid United

States, for the Supply of the Inhabitants andFilhermen of the Illand of Newfoundland for thethen enfuing Seafon only; provided always, thatfuch Bread, Flour, Indian Corn, and Live Stock,fo authorifed to be imported into the Ifland ofNewfoundland, (liall not be imported except in

conformity to fuch Rules, Regulations, and RtHric-tions as fhall be fpecified in fuch Order or Orders,Warrant or Warrants rcfpeftivtly, and except byBritifh Suhjefts and in Britifti-buik Ships, owned byHis Majefty's SubjciSts, and navigated according toLaw : And whereas it is expedient and neccirarythat Provllion be made for fully fupplying the Inha-bitants or Fifhermcn

of the Klnnd of Neufannd-land, for the enfuing Seafon, with Bread, Flom-, In-dian Corn, Rice, and Live Stock, His Majefty doththereupon, by and with the Advice of Hin PrivyCouncil, hereby order and declare, That, for the Sujj-ply of the Inhabitants nnd Fifhentien of the Ifland ofNewfoundland for the enfuing Seafon only, Bread,Flour, Indian Corn, Rice, and Live Stock mav beimported into the faid Idand from any of the Ter-ritories belonging to the faid United States, bvBritifh SuWecls, and in Britilh-built Ships, ownedty His Majtfty's Subjcfts, and navigated accord-

ing to Law, and which fhall, within the Space ofNine Months previous to the Time of fuch Im-portation, have cleared out from fome Port in GreatBritain, or fome other Port of His Majefty's Do-minions ill Europe, for which Purpofe a LicenceIhall have been granted by the ( oramiffioiicrs ofHis Majefty's Cuftoms in England or Scotland, orthe Comrninioners of His Majefty's Revenue in Ire-

land, or any other P«:rfon or Perfous vv'ha may beduly authorifed in that Kingdom refpeclively, in

the Manner and Form hereinafter mentioned ; whichLicence fliall-contluue and be in force for Nine Ca-lendar Months from the Day of the Date upon which.fuch Licence is refpeftively granted, and no longer;provided that no fuch Licence as aforefaid, grantedafter tlie Thirtieth Day of September next, ihall bt:

of any Force or ElfeA; And His- Majefty is herebyfurther picafed to ovd>'r, That the Mafter, or Perfonhaving the Charge or Command of any Ship or Veftelto whom fuch I^icence fliall be granted, (hall, uponthe Arrival of the faid Ship or Veftel at the Port,Harbour, or Place in the Ifland of Newfoundland,where he fliall difcharge fuch Bread, Flour, Indian

Corn, Rice, and Live Stock, deliver up the faid Li-cence to the CoUeftor or olher proper Officer of theCuftoms there, having flrft indorfed on the Back offuch I^icence the Marks, Numbers, and Contentsof each Package of Bread, Flour, Indian Corn, orRice, and the Number of Live Stock, under thePenalty of the Forfeiture in the faid Aft men-tioned : And the Colledor or other proper Officerof the Cuftoms ut Newfoundland is hereby enjoinedand required to give a Certi,'jate to the Mailer, orPer-fon having the Charge or Command of fuch Shipor VefTel, of hi; having received the faid Licence, fo

indorfed as before dirtiked, and to tranfmit the fameto the Commiihoncrs

of His Majefty's Cuftoms iaEngland or Scotland, or to the ConimiffioncTSof Hi»Majefty's Revenue in Ireland, refpedively, by whomfuch Licence was granted. Step/\ CottrtlL

FORM of the LICENCE direded bfthe above Order. (

By the Commiffloners for managing and caufing'-

to be levied and coHefted His Majefty's Cuftom»,Subfidies, and other Duties in [wAcrcj

WHEREAS IName of thi Per/on'] one of HiiMajefty's !Subjcfto, relidir.g at [^Plase •whert'} halls

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ji-iv:!! Notice to iis tlie CoirminioneTS of His Ma-V-Ay's \_CuJloms in Great Britain, or Revenue in

Jrelnml'] that he intends -to laJe at [/jiu- Port of

the United Stales of j^iiieriial and import into[foiiie Fort (if NcijjfowJlarcl'] in the \_Ship's Name']

being a Biitidi-buiit Ship \_defcribing the Tonnage,

atid -nvhat Sort of Vejpl^ navigated according to

Jjaw, whereof \^Ma/?er's Name] is Mailer, boundto [/where'] ; and it appearing by the Regifter of tlic

-X«d,Ship ttie [&6'>V Name'] vj\\neo{ [Mafic r's

JJamc] is Mailer, that the faid Ship the [Ship's

Jv'time] v^-i built at [Place -where] and ownedby [O'lurier's N'ame] rel id ing at [Place inhere] sH

His M:ijefly's-Dritifh Siibjefts ; and that no Fo-

reigner, direfily or indirefily, hath any Share, Part,

or IntercH therein.

Nowbe it known, That the faid [Perfori's Name]

liath Licence to lade on board the faid Ship

[Ship's Name] at and fron\ any Pott or Place be-

longing to the United States of America, Bread,

Flour, Indian Corn, Rice, and Live Stock, the Pro-

duce of the faid United Stares, and no other Article

vvhatfoevcr, and to carry the faid Bread, Flout, Indian

Corn, Rice, and Live Stock to fome Port or Place

in the Idand of Newfoundland: and on the Arrival

of the faid Ship at any Port, Harbour, or Place of

Difehnrge in Newfoundland, the Mailer, or Perfon

•having the Charge or Command of the faid Ship, is

required and enjoined to deliver up the faid licence

-to the Colkftor or other proper OiHccr of His Ma-jelly's Cuiloni'. theiic, and to imlorfe on the Backthereof the Marks, Nnmbcrs, and Contents of each

.Package of Bread , Flour, Indian Corn, or Rice,

and the Number of Live Stock, and fliall thereupon

receive a Certificate thereof from vhe faid CoUeclor

orother proper Oflicerof the Cudoms.This Licence to continue in Force for

^Calendar Months from the Date lierLof.

Signed by us the

at the 'his Day of

One thoufand eight hundred

Xv'eace to import Bread, Flour, Indian Corn,

Rtee, and Live Stock, the Produce of thcUnited

otates of America, into Newfoundland.Steph. CoUrcll.

\T the Court at St. James'^, the 14th of

jfanuary i 80 1

,

P R E S E N T,

The KING'S Moft Excellent M;;idly in Council.

^l/HEREAS His Majeily has received AdvleeVV that a large Nuivber of Vcirds bolonging (o

His M^.'jelty's Snbitdts have been, and are detained

i:i tiK^ :i^(.rt3 of RufTia, and that the Britilli Sailois

navigating the fame have been, and now are detained

as Prifoners in different Parts of Ruflia; and alfo

tiiat, during fhf Continuance of thel'e Proeerdings,

a- Confederacy of a hoftile Nature ELgatnit the jud

-ilights and Intereils of His Mijelly and His Do-minions has been entered into with the Court of

St. Pcttrfburgh by ttie Courts of Denmark and

;Jiwcden rcfpeclively ; 'His Majefty, with the Advice

,ot Hii Piivy Council, is thereupon pleufed to order,

a,s it is hereby ordertd, that no Ships or VelTtls be-

longiiig to any of His Majeity's Subjefti be per

niitud to enter and ckar cut lor any of the ports

fif RufFia, Denmark, or Sweden, until furiiicr Order:

Aii-i His Mnjeily i& further pleafed to ovdtrj that a

general Embargo or Stop be made of all RulTian,

Danifn, and Swedidi Shins and Veffels whatfoever,now within, or wliich herenfter fiirdl come into any

of the Ports, Harbours, or Roads within the UnitedKingdoin of Great Britain and Ireland, together

with all Peifons and Effects on board the faid Shipsand Velfels ; but that tl.e utnioll Care be taken i<ft

the Prclervation of all and every Pait of the Car-goes on board any of the faid Ships and Velfels, fo

that no Damage or Embezzlement whatever be fuf-

tained. —And the Right Honorable the Lords Com-milTioncrs of His Ma; .ty's Treafury, the LordsComminioners of the Admiralty, and the LordWarden of the Cinque Ports, are to give the nccef-

lary Direftlons herein as to them may refpcClively

appertafu. iV. Faiuktur.

AT the Court at the ^leetCi Houfe, the 1 6thof jfanuary ( 80 1

,

PRESENT, .

The KING'S Moft Excellent Majelly in Council.

WHEREAS His Majefty has received Advicethat a large Number cf Veflels belonging to

His Majelly's Subjetls, have been, and are detained

in the Ports of RufTia, and that the Property ofHis Majeily's Subjtfts in Rufiin, has, by virtue offevcral Orders and Decrees, of the Ruffian Govern-ment, particularly one bearing Date the Twenty,ninth of November lull, O. S. (correfponding with.

the Tenth of December N. S.) been felzed, anddircfted to be applied in Violation of the Prin-

ciples of Jullice, and.of the Rights of the feveral

Perfons interelled therein ; His Majefty, with the

Advice of His Privy Couricil, is thcreupwi pleafed,

to order, as ft is hereby ordered, that uo Bills drawnfince the faid Twenty-ninth of November lall, O. S.

(correfponding with the Tenth of Deceir.bcr N. S.)

by or on Behalf of any Perfons, being Siibjedls ofor refilling, in the Dominions of the Emperor ofRuflia, fliall bo accepted, or paid, wlthoiit Licencefrom One of His Majelly's Principal Secretaries ofState lirll had in that Behalf, until further Significa-

tion of His Majelly's Pleafure, or until Provlfion fhall

be made in teipect thereof by AA of Parliament ;

whereof all Perfons concerned ar^ t^.take Notice, andgovern themfelves accbrdiugly^ , , /^; Fqivieaer..

AT the Court at Si. yames's., the 14th of jfa-

nuary I fie I

,

PRESENT,The KING'S Moft Excellent Majefty in Councih

WHEREAS it is expedient, for the Purpofeof preventing any Danger from the PlAgue

or other Infecliou.s Ditcafe or DifteiHper, of the

Nature of the Plague, and for afcertaiuing whether-any Sliip or VelTc] about to enter any Port or

Phice, or the Mariners, PafTengcrs, or Cargo onboard the fame, are liable to any Orders coiicerning

Quaiantine, to. extend the I'roviiions, Regulations,

and Dirc«?.roris, tontained in His Majelly's Orderin Council of the i'wSnty-ninth of July lail, con-cerning Q_uarantine> by dirctting that as often as

any Ship or Velfel, the Cargo of which (hall confift

of any of the Articles enumerated or dcfcribeu la the

'I'hitty-cighth Stdion (if His J^ajeily's faid Order'in Council, ftiall attempt to enter any Port or Place

in-Great Britain, or oi the lilts of Gnei-nfey, Jcrfey,

Aldcruey, Sark, or Man, \vlu.tlicrfuch Pert flwll

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'' !iave fceen appoiiited for the Pcrfovniance of .Qua-

rEntinc or not, crrlain Queltions and IntciTogatDiica' fliall be put to the Commander, Mailer, or other

jPerfon having Charge of any tuch Ship or VtfTel,

' in Manner hertinafter dfreCtrd; and that fuck Cpm-vmandcr, Mafttr, or other Pcvfon (liall anfwer the' fame upon Oath ; His M;;(eily is pl<:a{ed| by and•with the" Advice of His Privy Council, to order,

- and it is hereby ordered, that as often-as any fuch>' Ship or Vefiel fuall attempt to enter into any Port

or Place as aforefaid, whether fuch Port (liail have

been appointed for tl;e Performance of Quarantfne

or not, fuch Officer of the Cuiloms as fl';;!l be no-

minated or appointed for that Purpoic fliall goalonglidc fuch Ship or VtUel, at lucli P'.ice as (hal!

be convenient for the Purpofe, either within or

without the Liniits of any Port, and fi'all put to

the Mailer, Commander, or other Pcrfon having

Charge of fuch Ship or VefTe!, the Q_i:eitions' con-

tained in the Pifth S^clion of the faid Order in

Council, and alfo the following- Qu^^iHons, viz.

Have you any Cotton, Wool, Thread, or Yarnon board, or any of the Articks enumerated in the

Firll Clafs of the faid Ord;r in Council of the

Twenty-ninth of July lall, repeating fuch feveral

Articles?

Are any of the faid Goods or Articles wlu'ch

you have on board your Veffel, of the Growth,

Produce, or ManufaOiure of Turkey, or of anyPlace in Africa within the Streijjhts of Gibraltar,

vr in t'he Well Barbary on the Atlantic Ocean?•niid (hall require fuch Connmand^'r, Mailer, or other

'Perfon having Charge of fuch Ship or Vefiel, to

give a true Anfwer to all the faid Q^ellioiis uponOath; and all fuch Officers of the Cuil ms ?s fnall be

nominated or appointed for this Service, are herebyauthorized and required to take fuch Examinations

; and Anfwers upon Oath accordingly; and the Com-niiuioners of His Mi.jefty's Cuftonis fliall appoint

fuch Places for fuch Exaininations as they (hall

deem' moil convenient for the Puipofe,, iu or for

the feveral principal Ports, or (hall appoint VefTels- to be itationed at certain Places for that Purpofe,

.and (hall give Notice of the Places fo appointed,

-and of the Places where any fuch VefTels fliall be'ilaticned, and likewife of the Time at which fuch

Kegiilr.tions fliall trike Piace with regard to Ships

! coming fri im different Countries ; and all Mafters,i Commanders, cr other Pcrfons having the Charge

)F Ships or Vetfcls comiiig or attempting, to comeiiitti any Port or Place ai aforefaid, arc hereby or-

dered and required to bear up to fuch Place"^, and.on no Pretence to avoid the fame; and alfo to

bring-to on being hailed by any VefTel having any

Oificer of theCu'.toras

onboard app():nt«d for

thePurpofe afore f lid. And liie Rigiit Honorable the

I.ovds Coniinillioners of His Mijeily's Treafury,

and ti»e JLovds CommilTioners of the Admri-aliy are

to give the necclfary DlreiSioas herein as to themmay rtfjjciiiively appertain. .IV. Fa-utkiner.

AT the Court -r.t Si. J.mts^s, the i'4th of Ja-nutiiy l3oi,

P R E S E N T,

The KING'S Mofl Excellent Mr.jelly in Cmincil.

I"TT7HEREAS'H;s Majeily, by His OrJer in

I VV Council "of the Twet-ty-fiith Day of June I

lafl, thought fit to proViihit the tranfpovting into

any Parts out of this Kingdom, any Pfg-Iron,

Bar-Iron, Hemp, Pitch, Tar, .R(;fin, Turpentine,Anchors, Cables, Cordage, Malts, Yards, l)owfprits,

Oars, Oakum, Oker, Sheet-Copper, or otlier Na^alStores, for the Time thereiiv-r.-'.entioned : Andwhereas it is judged . expedient for His I.Jajcrty's

Service, and the .Safety of this Kingdom, that thefaid Prohibition ftiould be conliii;ied fur fomc Timelonger ; His Majtfty'doth therefore, vvitli tlic Ad-vice of His Prjiiry Council, hereby order, require,

prohibit, and command, that no Perfon or Pcrfons

whofoever do, at any Time, for the Sp^ce of SixMonths, to commence. from the Date of tJiis.Hia

Majeily's O.der, prefunie to tranlport into any Partsout of this Kingdom, any Pig-Iroi, Car-Iron,

Hemp,' Pitch, Tar, Roiln, Turpentine, Anchors,Cables, Cnruage, Mafts, Yards, Bowfprits, Oars,

Oakum, Oker, Sh.eet-Coppcr, or otlier NavalStore?, or (hip or lade any of the Articles above-mentioned on board any Sliip or Wifel, in order-

to tranfporting the fame into any Parts beyondthe Seas, without Leave or Pcrniiffion being firft

had and obtained from His Majedy or His PrivyCouncil, upon Pain of incurring the Forfeitures

inflicted by an Atl, paifed in the Thirty-third Yearof His Majefly's Reign, '

intituled " An Aft to" enable His Majefty to reflrain the Exportation of

" Naval Stores, and more effedlcally to prevent the" Exportation of Salt-Pctre, Anns, and Ammu™"-" tion, when prohibited by Proclamation or Order in

" Council :" But it is, neverthelefs. His Majefty'gPlcal'ure, that nothing herein contained fliall ex-tend, or be conftrued to extend, to any of Hi? f.Ia-

jelly's 5hips of War, or any other Shios or VefTels

or Boats, in die Service of His Majclty,~or em-]>!o>cd or freighted by His Majeily's Bo.ird ofOrdnance, or by the Comirif^ot^ers of His Ma-

jeily's Navy ; nor to prevent any Ship or VefTel

from taking or having on board, fiich Quantrtietof Naval Stores as may be ncceffary for the Ufc of

fuch Ship or VefTel during the Courfc of her in-tended \'oyage, er by Licence from the Lord HighAdmiral cf Great Britain, or tlie Commiiuoners ofthe Admindty for tlie Time being; nor to the Ex-portation of the faid feveral Articles to Ireland, orto His Majeily's Yards or GarrifcM-.s, or to HisMajeily's Colpnics or Plantations in America orthe Weil Indies, or to Newfoundland, or to HisMajefiy's Forts and Settleuicnts on the Coaft ofAfrica, or to the liliuidof St. Helena, or to the Bri-tifh Settlements or Faftories in the Eall Indies i

Provided that, upon the E.-cportation of any of the"faid Articks, for the Puipofes of Tradv', to Ire-

hiiid,or to His

Majefly'sYards of Garrifons, cr

to His Majeily's Cglonies and Plantations in Ame-rica or the Weft Indies, or to the Inland of Ne.v-foundland, or to His 'Majeily's Forts and Settle-

ments oni the Coall of Africa, or to the -Tfl'-nd ofSt. Kelen.i, or'tothe Britilh Settlements or Fae'ilories

in the Ea!l Intlic;, tlie Exporters of fiich Articles

do firft mnlfL; Oath oi the tri»e Deflination of the

fame to the Places for which they fh.-' 11 be entered

Outwards, before t'.ie Entry of the fame fha-U lie

.made, and fJo give fn.'! and fufRciint Security, by3iond, to the Sitisfa^lion of the Coinir.'Ilioner'; of.

His M.'.'jeliy'e Culloms, to carry the faid Articles

to the Places for which they aic fo entered Odt-

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ward:, and foi* the Purpofes fpeciued, and noneother ; and fuch Bond thall not he cancelled or

delivered r.p, until Pi oof be made, to the Suti^foc-

tioir of the faid Coijimifftoners, by the Production,wiiliin a Time to be fixed hv the faid Coinmif-fioMcrs, and fpc ilied in riic ]'<ond, of u Certifionte or

Certificcflct), in fueh Torni and Manner as iliall he

direfted by the faid CommifTioners, fhe\Wn[j that t!ie

faid Articlco liave been dnly landed at the Places for

»ihich thty were entered Outwards. And ihe

lilght Honorable the Lords Coinmifiior.tiS of Hi^Majefly'S Treaiuiy, the Cointriffion%;5 fo.' e'-'eeiitiiig

llic Ofliee of Lord High Admiral of GiX'at Britain,

and the Lord Wa'dcn of the Cinque Ports, are to

give the iKcefTaiy Dhcctions herein, a:, to them mayrtfpeftively appntain. //'. Fawlftier.

AT. ihc Court at Si. y.!mrs's, the 2i!l; Day of

January i'ioi,

. P R E S E N T,

The KING'S Moil EKcellent Majefly in Council.

\ 17 HERE AS His Majefty" w-as gracioufly

V pkafed, by Plis Royal Proclamation beai ing

Date the Twenty-fixih Day of December, Onethoufand feven hundred and ninety-two, to proniife

, and declare, tliat the Bounties of Five Pounds for

every Able Seaman, and Two Pounds Ten Shillings

fiir every Ordinary Seaman, fit for His Majeily's

Service, fliould be paid in the Manner thereby di-

refted to every fuch Able and Ordinary Seaman,not above the Age of Fifty nor under the Age of

Twenty Years, who (lionld, on or before the

Twenty-eighth Day of February then following,

enter thcnifelvtj to ferve in His Majeily's Royal

Navy, either witii the Captains or Lieutenants of

Hij Majeily's Ships or VefleL^, or Officers em-ployed on Shore for raifing Men for the Service

of the Royal Navy : And wherca! His Majelly

was alfo gracioufly pleafed, by His faid Proclama-

tion, to declare, that all Able-bodied Landmen, not

above the Age of Thirty-five nor under the Ageof Twenty Years, who fiiould fo enter themfelves

as aforefaid, fhoidd receive the Sum of ThirtyShilhngseach Man, as His Majcfty's Royal Bounty ;

And whereas His Majefty was alfo gractoufiy

pleafed, by His Royal Proclamation bearing Date the

Sixteenth Day of the faid Month of February, Onethoufand feven hundred and ninety-three, to promife

and decla\e, that a Reward of Twenty Shillings for

every Able and Ordinary Seaman "fit to fcrve onboard His Majeily's Ships, {lionld be paid to

any Perfon who fliould difcover any Seaman or

Seamen who might conceal him or themfelves, fo

that fuch Seaman or Seamen Ihould be taken l<ir

His Majeily's Service, on or before the Thirtieth

Day of April then next, by any of His Ma"|efty'sSea Officers appointed to raife Men on Sliore, or

by the Captains or Commanders of any of HisMajeily's Ships or VelTels In the Ports, or on t^e

Coafts of this Kingdom : And whereas the Timelimited by the ftrid Proclamations for Payment of

the faid Bounties and Reward hath been prolonged

and extended to the Thirty-firtl Day of this inllant

January ; and it being judged expedient for HisMajeily's Service that the faid Bounties and Re-watd ihould be continued to be paid for fomeTime longer, His Majefty, with the Advice of

. -Hia Privy Council, doth therefore order, and it

is hereby accordingly ordered, that the TiriKlimited for Payment of the faid Bounties and Re.ward be prolonged and extended from the faidTiiii-ty-firit Day of this inilant January to theThirtieth Day of April One thoufand eight hun-dred and one, inclusive ; Whereof all Pcrfons con- •

cen.ed are to take Notice, and govern themfelvetaccordingly. 1^. Fa-zukcner.

War-Off.a, January 27, i8oi.li Regiment of 'Life Giuinls, Henry Adulphus

Proctor, Gent, to be Cornet and Suh-I^ieutcnant,without Purchafe, vice Dafhwood, promoted.

2 J RegiineHt of Drago'm Giianh, Captsin HerbertTaylor to be Major, without Purchafe, viceHunter, promoted in the 19th Light Dragoons.

3</ Ditlo, Cornet George Watts to be Lieutenant, -

vice Johnllon, deceafed. \

Edward Biadhumc, Gent, late Cornet in theHampfliire Fencible Cavalry, to be Cornet, vice

Watts.I7,th Rcg'wKnf of Light Dragoons, Captain the Ho-

norable George Irby, from the ill DragoonGuards, to be Major, without Purchafe, vice

Carlcton, promoted in the zgth l-i^ht Dragoons.l8.'/j Ditto, Hofpital M.ite Cornwallis Hunt to be

Afilllant-Surgeon. ,

igri Ditto, Major Edgar Hunter-, from the 2d Dra.goon Guards, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, withoutPurchafe.

Captain-Lieutenant James Cathcart to be Captainot a Troop, without Pmchafe.

Lieutenant Robert Lille to be Captain of a Troop,without Purchafe.

Lieutenant Henry Roberts to be Captaiir-Lieu-tenant, vice Cathcart.

Cornet George Tii ite to be Lieutenant, vice LJfle.

Henies, Gent, to be Cornet, vice Tuite.Charles Cobbe, Gent, to be Cornet, without Pur-

chafe.

z^th Ditlo, Major the Honorable William Blaquiereto be Lieutenant-Colonel, without Purchafe'.

Captain-Lieutenant Patrick Rofs to be Captainof a Troop, without Purchafe.

Lieutenant Henry Stewart to be Captaiii-Lieu-tenant, vice Rofs.

Cornet James Grant to be J/ieutenant, vice Stewart.Lieutenant John Robert Bmgefs, from the Yoi-k

Hnflars, to be Lieutenant, without Purchafe.Thomas Hfnry Bund, Gent, late Captain

in the Loyal Eflex Fencible Cavalry, to be Coi--

nct, vice Grant.

John Dick, Gent. late Lieutenant in the Mid Lo-thian Fencible Cavalry, to be Cornet, withoutPnr-chafe.

21th Ditto, BrevetLixjutenant-Colonel George Wy-nyard to be LiciUenant-Colonel, without Pur-

chafe.

Captain-Lieutenant Philip Pbilpot to be Captain ofa Troop, v.riihout Piircha.'e.

Lieittenant Miles French to Lt Captain of aTroop,vwithout Purchafe.

Lieutenant Richard Covell to ht Captain-Lieu-tenant, vice Philpot.

Cornet - —— Sandy i to be lyieu'enant, vice French.William Richards Levcriey, G rit. late Lieutenant

iri the Surrey Fencible Cavalry to be Comet,vice Sandys.

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lyh Regiment of Light Dragoons Major die Honor-able Cliriitoplier Carleton, from the I3lh Light

' Dragoons, to be JLieiitenant-Colouel, nithout• Purchafe.

Captain-Lieutenant Patrick Burke to be Captain

ofa

Troop, without Furchafc.

Lieutenant Samuel Higgins, from the 1 8th LightDragoons, to be Captain of a Troop, without

Purchafe.

Lieutenant John Cunningham to be Captain-Lieu-

tenant, vice Burke.Cornet Robert Dalzell to be Lieutenant, vice Cun-

ningham.

To be Cornels, wthout Purchafe^

J. W. Head Bridges, Efq; late Lieutenant;Colonel

of the New Romney Fencible Cavalry, vice Dal-zell.

Philip Henry Byrne, Gent, late Captain in the

Princefs of Wales's Fencible Cavalry.George King, Gent, late Captain-Lieutenant of the

Dumfriesfliire Fencible Cavaliy.

Tvrh Hiijfars, Hofpital-Mate Samuel Riviere to beAffiftant-Surgeon, vice Gerfman, who religns.

^h Regiment of Foot, Enfign Henry Hollis Brad-ford to be Lieutenant, by Purchafe, vice Douce,promoted.

J/A Dittos Brevet Lieutenant -Colonel Thomas Baf-

fet to be Major, vice Partridge, deccafed.

Captain-Lieutenant William Hampton to be Cap-- tain, vice Baffet.

. Lieutenant John Wolfe to be Captain-JjieutenRnt,

vice Hampton.Enfign Arthur Dubourdieu to be Lieutenant, vice

• Wolfe.Adjutant James Keen to be Enfign, vice Dubour-

dieu.

gth Ditto, Major R;oidolph Marriott, from the 3 I ft

Foot, to be Major, vice Bruce, who exchanges.

ioih Ditto, Lieutenant John Law, from tiie 60thFoot, to be Lieutenant, vice -Kenah, who ex-

changes.

27//; Ditto.

To be Enfigns, teithout Purchafe,

Lieutenant William Hemfworth, from the King'sCounty Militia.

Lieutenant Richard PilkingtoUj from Ditto.

Lieutenant Edmund L'Eilrange, from Ditto.

3 \Jl Ditto, Majur Henry Bruce, froca the 9th Foot,to be Major, vice Marriott, who exchanges.

42</ Ditto, Lieutenant Ptter' Innes, from the Caith-

nefs Legion, to be Eiriigii, wfthout Purchafe,

vice Maclean, promoted in the .93d Foot.

52./ Ditto, Enlign J. B. Hart to be lieutemmt,vice Strc:iey, deccafcd. -

Paul, Gent, to be Enlign, without Pur-. chafe, vice Hart. ' '

^^d Ditto, "Alexander Suthcflarid, Gent. tcCbe En-fign, by Purchafe.

^^ih Ditto, Lieutenants Robert Spunner, from the

King's County Militia, tO; be t Enfign, withoutPurchafe* /•,.

Lieutetiaut /Vntliony Fnft.T.frcm Ditto,' to be En-fign, without Purchafe.

dzlh Ditto, Enfign G. .J.'B. Warren, from' theN Coldilream Foot Guards, to beCaptain.'by Pur-

cliafc, Tice Habercorn, \yho Vetirts,

Lieutenants William Kenai.'Trom the I'otb Foot, to' be Lieutenant, vice LaVr, who exchanges.

Enfign Robert Nickle, from the Durham Fencibk;Infantry, to be Enfign, without Puichafe, vice

Fozard, who refigns.

63^ Regiment of Foot, Enfigii Smith Ramadge tobe Lieutenant, by Purchafe, vice Tliompfon, whtiretires.

Enfign William Smith, from tlie BanfFs-hire Fen-cibles, to be Qu^arter-Mafter, vice Thonipfon,who refigns.

68</; Ditto, Edward Dawfoa, Gent, to he Enlign,by Purchafe, vice AUanfon, who retires.

77/A Ditto, Lieutenant Patrick Baird, from the

Lochaber Fencible Infantry, to be Enfign, vr.ih-

out Purchafe, vice Gray, promoted in CapiaiaKingfton's Levy.

81/? Ditto, Captain \VilHam Tennent to be Majov, '

by Purchafe, vice White, who retire"..

S21! Ditto,- Captain George Ridout Bingliam, fromthe Silt Foot, to be Major, liy Purchafe, vice

Griffiths, promoted in . the Ancient Irilh Fcivcibles.

B^el Ditto, Marklew, Ge?.t. to be Knfigij.

without Purchafe, vice New, v. ho is fuperfeded.

93^/ Ditto, HofpItiJ-Mate Francis Jclfircy to be Af-fillunt-Surgcon.

Ri/Ie Corps, Major J» Hugh M'Leroth, from the63d Foot, to be , Licut^nant-Coliinel, vice'HouliVtoun, deceafed.

, . . ,.

Enfign Henry HoUandf from the Szd Foot, to be-

Firft Lieutenant.

Ctipta'iii Nugent' s Lei'y.

To be Eifigns, and to have Rar.k in the Afirivfo

llm^

only as tkeyJJxill bt employed on the /aid Lev^f.

Edward Nugent, jun; Gjfnt,

William Rofs, Gent.Dorainick M'Donnel, Gent.John Murphy, Gent.Francis Creagh Hodges, Gent.James Babe, Gent.David Bleakley, Gent.Patrick Howe, Gent.

B REV E T.To I e\ Brigadier Generals in the Weji Indies t>hfy.

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Colonel David Cunynghame, of the 60th Foot.

Colonel Patrick Wauchope, of the 50th' Foot.Colonel Baldwin Leighton, of tbe 46th Foot.Colonel Martin Hunter, of the iSth Foot.

Colonel Thomas Peter, Iiifpefting Field Officer.

To be Colonel in the jinny,

Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Barnard Sparrow, of theLoyal Eflex -Fencible Infantry.

HOSrPITAL STAFF.Surgeon John Buffa, from the. Royal Fuzileers, t»

' be Phyiician to the Forcies.

Surgeon William Henderfon, from the 74tTi "Foot,to be Surgeon to the E»rces, »icc Alexander

•Grant, deceafed.- ,.~- ; v. ,

"Cohnel Hay's 'RegiWient of 'Fe'ncttle Infantry.

Enfign Thomas Movie to be Adjutant, vice Bar-ningham, who religns. '

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Memor.\ndu.-.i. -. Ao^'-^'-'-'

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The A-ppoiutment of Oftavtan . Reyntfltk.Gent. ^ 'JT^T-.J'to be Enfign, without Purchafe, in the 2d Batta- '-^y'

lion of the ift Regiment of Foot, vice Stewart, atllated.4n._lhe Gazette of. the 2o:h Ultimo, h»» C9ttaken place. Jbt '-t

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Wliileliail, January 20, 1801.

ir/T-fereas ti has been- hun.Uv: nprefinteii to the 'Kinx,

' that Jcveval feJitious and liifl.,mmatory Hatxl BilL

haw: lately been picked up in lie Streets 0/ the Ti><wn of

Jieljlon. in the County of Corniuall, tending to excite

the People to riot citul linnulttions Meeting ;

His Majep^, for the better apprehending and bringing

to "Jnjlice the Prrfons concerned in •writing and difperfmg

the faid Hand Bills, is hereby pleafed to promife His

n]oJl gracious Pardon to any One of them (except the

Perfons luho adualli nvrote the fame,) rL-hofhall difcovcr

his or their Accomplice or Accomplices therein, fo that he,

Jhe, or they may be apprehended and convi^cd thereof.

PORTLAND.And, as a further Encnnra^ement a Reward of

ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS is hereby offered hy:the Mayor of the faid Borough of Heljlon, to any Per-

fon milking fuch Difcovery as aforefaid, (except as is

before excepted,) to be paid on the Convidion of any

One or more of the Offenders.

Whiteliall, January 24, 1801.

''Hereas it has been humbly reprefented to the King,

that feveral Anonymous and itjflammatory Pa-pers, threatening the Lives and Properly of the Inha-

bitants of Bideford, have lately been difpcrfed anddropped in various Parts of that Toion ,•

His Majcfly, for the belter apprehending and bringing

to fujlice the Perfons concerned in -writing and dif-

ferfing the faid Papers, is hereby pleafed to promife his

viofl gracious Pardon to any One of them, (except the

Perfou or Perfons ivho aBually lurote the fame,) luho

fhall difcover his or their Accomplice or Accomplicestherein, fo that he, Jhe., or they may be appreheruled andconviilcd thereof. PO RTL AND.

And, as a furflyer Encouragement, a Reward of"fTHIli TY GUINEAS is hereby offered to any Perfon

mctking fuch Difcovery as aforefaid, (except as is before

excepted,) to be paid on the Connfdion of any One or

more of the Offenders, on Application to the Mayor ofthe faid Toivn.

Navv-Office, January 21, r8oi.

rHE Principal Officers and Commiffioners of His

Majefly's Navy do hereby give Not ice, tha t on

Friday the6th

ofnext Month, at One o'Cloc'i, they

':vi!/ be ready to treat ti.-ith fuch Prrfons as may be

•willi-ng to cotUra3 for fupplyivg Elm Timber at His]\Iiijfly'sfeverul Tards.

^h'. Meteings of the Timber may be inonvn en Ap-pUcatio:i at this Office.

No Tender loill be received after Twelve o'Cloci,

iior any noticed, uithjt tite Party, or an Agent for him,

attends.' R. A. Nelfon, Secretary.

Navy-Office, January 19, i8ct.

'T'^H E Principal Offcers and Cummijjimurs of His* Majefly's Ni^vy do hereby give Nctice, that an

Tuefday the dOth of -next Month, at One of the Clod,

they 'will beready to treat tuith fuch Perfons as may be

•willing to .cotttracl for fupplying 2§0O Peet of Caft

Iron Pipe, cf 4 Inches Diameter in lie Bore, in

Lengths t^ 10 I'ett each, -with Planchu and Scretus

complete.

Tribe deRveredat His Majefly's Tariet Stxernefs.

No Tender tvill be received after Twelve o'Chik,

ftor any noticsdj wdeft the Party, or an Agent for him,

Mttctuisi A» A- Nelfonj Seirstar;.

Kavrj'-OfRce, January 17, 180!.

"T^fl T, Principal Qfjiccrs and CommVJioncrs of His

Majefly's Navy .ilo hereby give Notice, that on

Friday the ^olh Infant, thry ini/l receive Tenders forfupplying tlie uiulermentiored Anchors, viz.

Anchors, Iron Stocked, of 10 1 Cwt. No. 40.

5 Cwt. No. 20.2 Cwt. No. 20.

to be delivered at His Majefly's Tards at Deft/brd or

IVool-wich asjhall be diretted.

No Tender •will be received after Twelve o'-Cloch,

nor any noticed unlefs the Party, or an Agent for him,

attends. R, A. Nelfon, Secretary,

OFFICE FOk TAXES, SOMERSET-PLACE, January ey, i?oi.

jyUrfuant to an Aa pqffed in the prefent Sffion

of Parliament, Notice is hereby given, Th.it the

Average Price of Three per Centum Confulidatcd An.,

unities, fold at the Bank of England on this Day,was fj. 57 one-fourth p:r Centum.

By Order of the Commiffioners for the Affairs of Taxes,

Matthew Winter, Secretary.

Brltifli Linen Office, Edinburgh, Jan, 21, 1801'T'H E Court of DiieP.ors of (he Britijli Linen-•*• Company hereby give No tice , t hat a ^lartcrly

General Court of Proprietors luillle held at their Office

here on Monday the zd Day of March next, for the

Eledi'in of Governor and Deputy Governor for the en-

filing 2'ear, putfiiant to the Charter.

COUNTY OF DURHAM.'T^ft E next Meetirg of the Lord and Deputy-Lieii--* tenants will be held at the Houfe of Thomas ll^remg-

ham, the Sign of the Wheat-Shfaf at Rufhyford, in the

faid County, on Friday the 20lh D'^J cf February nexU

By Order,

William Hutchinfon, Clcrl of the Genera!

Meetings.

Barnard- Cattle, Jan. zz, 1801.

Lcith, January 25, rSot.lyrOtice is hereby given to the Offcers and Ship's

^ ' Company of His Majefly's Slcinp of IVar Dri-uer,

Raines Dunbar, Efq; Commander, that they will hepaid their refpcilive Proportions cf the Proceeds of the

Sale of the Dutch Fifhing VeffA Mjws Schluys (tahen

by the faid Sloop of War on the t^h September lajl) ;

as alfe tlit Proceeds of the Salvage arifing from the

Recapture of the Brig Auguflus of Peterhead, (retahni

by tlji faid Sloop of IV^ on the loth of Novemberlajl,) on board the faid Vcffcl at Yarmouth, on Fridaythe 1,0th Day cf yanuary iSoi ; ami the Shares not

then demanded •will be recalled every Thurfday at our

Office here, for Three Years to come.

Ramfay, Williamfon, and Co. Agents for the

Captors.

London, January 24, iSoii-

,\TOt!ce it hereby given, that an Account of the

Proceeds of the Head- Money of the NationalSliip of l^ar L'Arnsee D' Ilalie, captured by His Ma-

tefly's Ship Perdrix, and condemned in the Admiralty

Court, at Torlcla, vgth December 1 798, will be de-

livered into the Regiflry of the High Court of Admiralty

agreeable /# A3 of Parliament.

^05. Maude, Aaing Agent,

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:.': '' /.,•'' January 26, [Sou!J^())tceis'kTeh.f^)veA fi the Offl'-rrs a.i'l Co'ioany

'^of His M. :j'!}y 's $/j } S'int-i M.ir_^a ha, Ger. rje

P.irker, Efq; Cnmrran '<Xr 'vuho wyri a^ua'if. oa bmrj'

at lijt C-ipture ofthe

Coqufte Fri-Jich Schooner

mc/Vo-

veinber 1800, that (hiy -1011! bf pniath;!,- rtfp^9'>ve Prri-

portions of the Proceeds tn board the fata Ship on ih: '

30/A Iiiflanl, provided Jli: is t'je.t in Port, or olherwife,

on her Return : and that the Shares not then dem^niled

•will be recall ed at the Swan in Arundsl-Street, the Jiijl

ruit third Thurfday in the Month for Three Tears tn

idme. Mai!li, Page, and Creed, JLond'.n ; JohnRoche, jun. Cork, Agents.

London, January 20, 1801.

Itice is hereby ^i-jen, that an Account Proceeds ofthe Hulls of the Spanl/h Frigates La Florcntina

and El Carmine, talen "Jih April 1 800 by His j\Ia-

iefly's Ships J^cviafhan, Siviftfure, and Emerald, is

delivered into the Rcgiflry of the High Court of Admi-ralty. James 'o)]fjx,for Self and others. Agents.

London, January 27, 1 801.

JijOtiee is herely given to the Officers ar.d Company'^'

of His Majejly's Sloop PyLides, 'James Boordsr,

Ejq; Commander, luho were adually on board the /aid

Sloop at the Recaph-re of the Sloop Stockton Packet,

lyh September laj}, that an Account Salvage cf the faidRecapture tuill be regiflered in the High Court of Ad-Tniralty, agreeable to AB of ParliamcKt.

Cletnentfon and Denton, No. 14, Clement's-

Inn, London ; A. H. Steward and JamesHarvey, of North Tarmouth, Agents.

London, January 20, 1801.AjOtice is hereby giv^n, that an Account of Sales of

•^ the Salvage of the Eagle and her Cargo, recap-

tured on fie ^th cf June 1800, by His Majejly's Ships

Phccbe, Nereid, and KangaroQf will be deli'Vered into

the Regi/lry of the High Court of Admiralty, agreeable'0 Acl f>f Parliament.

Omnianney and Dnice, ASing Agents.

January 20, 1801.

\TOiice it hereby given, that en Account of Sales

of La Coquette French Schooner, captured in No-vember I 70C), by His Majefly's Ship Santa Margarita,George Parier, Efq; Commander, ivill be depnfiled

in the diegijlry of the High Court of Admiralty pur-futint to Ail of Parliament.

John Jloche,yun. Cove of Corl, MarfTi, Page,and Creed, London, ylgents.

I^Otice is herSy given to the Officers and Ships' Com-' ' panics of His Majcfly'4 Hired Armed CuttersFlora, Venus,and Grace, ivbo tvere aHually on boardat the Capture of the Aurora on the igth July 1796,

ikit they will be paid .'heir refpeSive Proportions arij'ing

^from the faid Capture on their A'rival in Port ; andthe Shares not then demaaded ivill be recalled for ThreeTears at i/o. iz, Upper Thames -Striet.

Peyton and Grenfcll, Agents.

J^Otice fV hereby given to ihe Officers and Ship'sCompany of His Majefly's Hired Armed Cutter

Flora, 'who w.en aattally on board at the Capture of'lie Friend,ch,]fti on the igth February 1797, that

they- iffiH^bt Jdid their refpellht Prc^tr'tkr.i arifir.g

from the faid Capture on their Arrival hi Port ; etnli

tie Shares not then demanded <w:!l be recalled for Three2'ears, at A'o. 12, Upper Thimcs Street.

Peyton and Grenfeli, /ig-nli.

Plymouth, January 22, iRoi.J\TOliee is hereby given to the Officers and Ship's

*" Comj)anics of His lilaieily's Ships Centaur, Hit-vik, Siifjif'inte, and Hired Armed Brig Fanny, tvhoii'ere ailually on board at the Ricafture of the AmericanShip Strafford and her Cargo, that an Account of the

Salvage thereon is depjlted in His Mn'ejly'i High Court

of Admiralty, agreeabl. to Ati of Parliament.

John Hawker, of Plymouth, Agent.

Lincoln, January 10, 1801.^'yOt^ce is hereby given, that l!ie Paitncrfhip la'ely fub-

^ f.fling bftwecii Cliarlcs i-'ufta- and Hcniy jackion, ofthe City of l.incoln, Stone-Mafon'i, is this Day jiflulvcd uymutual Cor.fent. Charles Fojler.

Hairy Jackfon,

London, Jiriuaiy 26, i8or.

Notice is hereby given, that the Partnerdiip lately Aih-fifting betweeu Jofeph Lacey and William Under-

wood, of Diltatf-Lane, London, Boot and Siiot-JMakers, un-der the Firm of I.acey and Underwood, was on the ifi of tlic

preient Month diilolved by mutual Coufent ; and that in

fatnre the laid Bufincfs will he carried on by the faid JofepfiLacey and William Underwood Icparateand apart from eachother.

J'^fipl' Laery.

II illiam Underwood.

January ;a, iSoi.

Notice is hereby given, that the C opartnerthip Concernsheretofore carried on, in the 6rft lafence, by the un-

derllgned William Dale, Joi.n Dale, and George Poulfon, andlince by the underligncd John Dsle, Samuel Poulfun, andGeorge Poulfon, as Manufafturers of Eartlien Ware, at Co-bridge, in the StjlTcrdlhire Potteries, is diflolved by mutualAgreement from the ;olh of IV-ceniber laft. The Bufaiefiwill be continued at the fame Manufafloiy by the faitf JohnDale, in Conjunclbn with the undcrfgned Ralph Stivenfcn,under the Firm of Stcvenfon and Dale; and all Perfons in-debted to the former Copartncrl'hipsare to pay C'ch Debts tothe faid Kalph Stevcnfon and }k}\\n Dale, by whom all juft

Demands upon the laid former Copartnerfhips will be dif-

chargcd. VJV. Delle.

John Dak.

Geo. Pud fan.

Sam. Poulfon,

Ralph Stevenfon.

NO'.ice is hereby g.ven, tl.-st the Partneiftip heretofore!ubh(Kng between us the undeiligncd Richard Jick-

fon and Richard Loir.ax, carried on at Hoghton, in theCounty of Lancallcr, as Calico-Printers, under the Fir:n ofJackfon and Lomax, was this Day difiblved by mutual Con-fent. Witnefs our Hands this nil of Januarv 1801.

Richard JacLfon.Richar-d Lomax.

Notice is hereby given, th»t the Partncrfnip heretoforefubfiding between George Bridge, late of Hulme, in

theParilhof Manchefter, in. the County ofLancaller, andSamuel Bridge, of Chorlton-Row, in the P,;i-i!U aforefaid,

Cotton-Spinueri, was diiTolved by mutual Confetit en theSth of February laft : A« witnefs their Hands ths loth ofJanwryigoi. George Bridge.

Sam. Bridge.

NBriftdl, January id, 1801.Ol:cc is hereby given, that the Pmrc.-lhip lately ful>-

fifting between us the underfig-ed, as Houfc-Cai-pcntcrs, in Eriftol, under the. Firm of Thomas f.nd JohnHonychurch. was difiblved by mutual Confent on the 31ft ofDecember la^. Thomas Honychurch.

J.hn Honychinb.

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Becembcr jo, -i 800.

••^TTHereas there is now duo to me a Renewal Fine, wiiich"' VV hecamc payable on the Dcceale of (Jeorge Clarke, one

of the C'eltui que vies named in a, Lcsfe, dated the 3d of

.{•'ebrnary 171.S, ajiJ made by Robert Saunders, then of the

City of Dublin, Efq ; but finee deccai'ed, to Francis Clarke,

of ijallyJonguir, in tlie King's County, Gent, of that Part of'the Lands of Clonkclly, fituate in the Earoiiy of Ballybrit,

-and King's County ; and alio one other Renewal Fine, whichbecame payable to nie on the Deceafe of John Clarke,, one

of the Cellui que vies named in a Renewal-of fsid I.eale of

iaid l.anJs, dated the 14th of Febraary i77J,and made by

I^Iorley Pendrtd tiaunders, then of Saunder's. Grove, . in .the

County of Wieklo^v, Efq; but lince- deceafed, to GeorgeClarke, of Kaih, in the King's County, Efq; and wliereas on

the 7th of October laft 1800, T caufed a Demand for laid

-Fines to be made on faid Lands froin tfee principal Occupiers

thci tof without EiTeit ; Now I do hereby, in purfuance of

sn Ait of Parliament made in the , Kingdom of Ueland in

-the I^tli and 20th Years of His pre fenrt Ntajelly's Reign,

oive Notice of fucb Demand -being made.MORLFi' SAUNI>ERS.

"I N pinTuancc of a Decree of the High Court of Chancery

i made the 19th of December laif in a Caule wherein JohnMorgan, Gentlcn-.an, is Plaintitl', and John Hurney, Eiiq; and

another are defendants, the Cieditors rtf Dame tljiabeth

Fryce, M'ldow of Sir John Poweil Pncc, late of Newton-Hall, in the County of Montgomejy, and of Earlcigh-Court,

jn the County of ijerks, Earonct, deceafed, ai%d all other the

Jncwmbrjnccrs affeftmg the Trurt Kllates and Prcmil'es men-tioned and comprifed in the Indentures of I.eafc and Releale,

ijatcd rcfpeflively the loth and Ilth Days of .July 1800,

m the laid Decree mentioned, being certain Eftatrs and Pre-

miiis in the faid Counties of Montgomery and Berks, the

oneEflate called Newtoivn-Hall, and the other Edale ealled

P.arleigh-Conrl, are forthwith to come in before Alexander

Topham, Elq;one of the Mafters of the faid Court, at his"

Chamb<:riin Southampton-Buildings, Chanccr)--LaujL-, Lon-don, and prove thcrr Debts and Incumbrances, or in JJcfaul t

: thereof they will be excluded tlie Benefit of the iaid^Dottee.

PUrfuant to a Decree of- the High. Court of Chancery

made in a Canfe wherein Elizabeth For- and others are

-Plaintiffs, and EdwaidThornhill arid others are Defendants,

• the Creditois of Elizabeth Olbornc, of the Borough of Deal,

in the County of Kent, Widow, deceafed, are forthwith to

come in and piovc their Debts before Nicholas Smith, Efq;

one of the Mailers of the faid Court, at bis Chambers in

Soutliamp^on-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, of in Dc-fa-!lt thereof they will be excluded the Benefit of ^lie Uid.

J Decree.

PUrfuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery madein a Caufe Waring againft Ward, tha Creditors of Ri-

chard HO! Willing, late, of Leefwood, in the County of

flint, Efq; deccarcd, (who died on the loth of November

1798,) are to come in and prove their Debts before John

Sprang^r, Efq; one of the Mafters of the faid Court, at his

Chamlitii in oo-.ithanpton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, Lon-'

iion, on 01 litfore the 3d Day of March next, or in De-

ftiilt thereof they- wHl be perensptcnly excluded the Benefit

of the faid Decree.

THE -Cieditors who, have proved their Debts under a

Commiflion of Bankrupt awarded and ifliifd forth

againft Thomas Wtaight, late of Canterbury, in the County

of Kent, Shopkeeper, Dealer and Chapman, are defircd to

meet the Aflignees of the faid Bankrupt's. Eftate and EffciSs,

on Fridav jieirt, the .-^otli Inftant, at Si.t in the Afternoon, at

the Ship Tavern, Water-Lane, Tower-Street, London, to

j&Oit to or dilFent from the faid Aflignees comrnencing,

profecuting, or defending any Suit or Suits at-Law or in

^Euuky concerning the laid Bankrupt's Eftate and EHlfts;

or to the compounding, fnbmitting to Arbitration, or otlier-

wife agreeing any Matter or Thing relating thereto ; and

on other fpecial AiFaiis.

THE Creditors who have pro-,'ed iheirDtbtsiuhder a Com-'milfion of Bankrupt awarded and ifiued forth againll

AViUiam Long, of Pontefrait, in the County «{ Ifoik, Li-

nen-Draper, Dealer and Chapman, are defned to ir.eet tlic

Alhgnces of the faid Bankrupt's Eftate and Effects on the9th of Februarj- neit, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon,at the Houie of Mr. Thomas Roberts, the New Elephantand Caftle Inn, in Pontefract afotefaid, to alient toordift'ent

from the faid AlCgnees commencing, profecuting, or defend-

ing any Suit or Suits at Law or in Equity for Recovery ofany Part of the faid Bankrupt's Eltate and Elfefts ; or to'thccompoumiing, fubmitting to Arbitration, or otiierwife agree-ing any' Matter or Thing relati.ig thereto ; and alfo to alfent

to or difTent from the faid A.Tignees making Sale, by privati:

Conttaft, or otherwife as th^y Ihall think fit, of the Stod. in

Trade, Eilat«, and EfTcfts of the fjid Banki:upt, or any Partthereof _; and on other fpecial Atfau's; and all Pcrfons, in-

debted to the faid Uankrupt's El(-ite.and Elfoft-s are requiredto pay the f.ime flirthwirh to Mc-'IIrs. Thomcis Smith, ofWakefield, in the laid County, Linen-Drapcr, or John Day,pf JPontefratf aforelaid, Mercer and Woollen-Draper, the faid

Aflignees, ollicivvifc Meafiues will be adopted to compel thefime.

THE Creditors who have, proved thc'ir Debts under a

CommilTinn of Bankiupt awarded and ifipod fortkagainli Charles Hem-)- Hunt, of Stratford-upon-.Avon, in theCounty of 'VS'arwick, Money-Sciivener, Banker, Dealer andChapman, arc defircd to mtct the Aflignees' of the Eftateand EtTeiits of the (iiid Bankrupt on 'ruefclay the 24th ofFebruary iTc;;t, at Elevtn o'-CIock in the Eoreno<)'n,--,t ihe WhiteLion Inn, in Sti-atford-npon-A.-on aforefaid, to alfent to. ordillcnt from thefjid Aflignees comn^encing, profecuting, ordefending, any' Suit pr Suits at Law.or.in £quity or otherwifeconcerning the faid Bankriipt's EfLuc and Erterts ; and par-ticularly to their -cornmcncing and pcojecuting a Suit inEquity 't» fet afide a "Mortg-age , Security, made and exe-ciwed by lT\e ('aid Bankrupt of all his. Ri.al Eftates, to Ed-mund liatterlbee,-of Stca'tl'ord-upon'-Aion aforeCald, Banker,and-othg^-s, dated the 4th iif. Jftlj' 179.7*. tor. lecuring to hiia

and tl;ein tl)e3unof;.70ool. and Inter^tt;,^i^op other fpc-

ciil-AfiUirs.;; ;„^J„,;.; .V-. ,;.^ •'/,-<. vuil

T^HE Creditors who have jroved- their Debts under a.

J^ CuBimilliun 'of .Bankrupt awarded and ilFued forthagiinli John Smith.-oC Olfctt, in the I'arifli of Dewfhury.Intbe County .of \x»^> Woolllap)er-4nd •Manufaifturer, are dc-fired to, 'meet tiit Alfigncc of the faid Bankrupt's .£(lateand Effcfls on Mundav^ the 9th of Februai-y ne.vt, at Fourof the Clock in the Aftrt-noon prccifely, at the Wool-packs Inn, in Hor.bmy, in the County of 'i'ork, in order toalRnt to or diifent from the faid AiCgnec commencing,profeculiug, or defending aoy -^uit, or iw^ills at Law or inEquity for Recovery of any PaVt of the Bankrupt's Eftateand Effef^s ; or to the <;ompounding, fubmitting to Arbi-tration, orothenvife agiecing any Matter or.Thing relating

thereto; and particularly toalUnt to or diftent fromthe faid

.Vfljgnee carrying, into Elfeft a certain Agreement hiade and1 ntered into by, the faid John Smith, previous to :his becom-ing Bankrupt,, for the. Sale of, Jiis. Re?l Eftate. in Oflttt.

aforefaid; and on other fpecial Alfairs.

PUrfuant to an Order mads- by the Right Honorable-i/llcsanjieriJLgMLoi'ighborough, Loid High Chancellor

of Great Britain, for Enlai-ging the Time for James Higham,of Liverpool, in the C oUnty of Lancafter, Linen-Draptr,

fa Bankrupt,) .to furreuder hinifelf and make a full

bifcovery and Difclofiire of ' his Eftate and ElTects, for

Forty-nine Days, to'be computed from the .31ft Day of

January inftant; This is to^iire- Notice, that the Commil-iioners in the faid, Commiilion named and autJiorifcd, or the

major Part of them, intend to mi. et on, the iiftot Marchne.\t, at Eleven In the Forenoon, at Oil York Hotel, WiUiam-fon-Square, in Liverpool; where the laid Bankrupt is required

to furrender himfelf between the Hours of Eleven and Oneof the liime Diiy, and make a full Difco.very and Difdoiure of

bis Eftate and Efl't.ils, andfinilh his Examination ; and the

Creditors, who have not .-iliiaJy proved their Debts, maythen and there come and j-ro- e the lame, and afieot to oj

diiFcnt frdln ^he Atlow'ance of his Certificate.

WHereas .a, Commiflion of Bankropt, beaiiopDate onor abcut the 14th Day of May laft, was atvarded

and iifueii fgjlh agajjiil .William Dy.e, of tU«»l Tiauuoulb,

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In the County of Norfolk, Ship-Biiildcr, Dealer and Chap-*nan ; This is to give Notice, that the faid Commlflioii

5s, under the Great Seal of Great Britain, fuperfeded,

WHereas a Coramidion of Banki-upt, bearing Date at

Wcftminfter on or about the 27th of November laft,

tvas awarded and ifTued forth againll Heniy Lowndes, bte of

Fleet-Street, in the City of London, but now of White-Hart-Row, Lambeth, in the County of Surrey, BookfcUer ;

This is to give Not ice , that the faid CommliGon is, under

the Great Seal of Great Britain, fuperfeded.

WHereas a Commi/IIon of B:uikrupt is rewarded andilKied forth againft Robert Kcnnett, late of Queen

Charlotte Row, in the Parifh of Saint Mary-le-Bone, in the

County of Miildlefcx, Upholder, Dealer and Cliapman, andhe being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to iur-

render himfelf to the Commiinoners in the laid ComniifTion

named, or tile major Part of them, on the 31ft of January-

inftant, on the 7th of February next, and on the lOth of

March following, at One in the Afternoon on each Day,

at Guildhall, London, and make a full Difcover)' and Dil-clofure of his F.ftate and ElfcOs; when and where the Cre-

ditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at the

Second Sitting to chule Aflignees, and at the Lad Sitting

the faid Bankrupt is required to finilh his Examination,and the Creditors are to aflent to or diiTent fi-om the Al-lowance of liis Certificate. All Perfons indebted to the

laid Bankrupt, or that have any of his EfieOs, are not to payor deliver the fame but to whom the CommilTioners (hall

appoint, but give Notice to MefTrs. Sco tt and Landon,Mildred's Court, Poultry, London.

WHereas a Commiffion of Bankrupt is awarded andifl'ued forth againfl John Arckle fs , o f the Town

and County of Newcaftle-upon-Tyne, Linen-Draper, and lie

being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to furrender

himfelf to the CommilTioners in the faid CommifTion named,or the major Part of them, on the i6th and 17th of Fe-ruary next, and on the loth of March following, at Eleveno'clock in the Forenoon on each Day, at the Houfe of Mr.Charles Turner, the Queen's-Head Inn, in Newcaftle-upon-Tyne aforefaid, and make a full IJlfcovery and Difclofure ofhis E/lato and Effefls; when and where the Creditors are tocome prepared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sit-

ting to chufe Aflignees, and at the Lad Sitting the faid Bank-rpt is required to finilh his Examination , and the Creditors areto alTent to or dilfcnt from the Allowance of his Certificate.All Perfons indebted to the faid Bankrupt, or that have anyof his Effefts, are not to pay or deliver the fame but towhom the Commifhoners (hall appoint, but give. Notice toMr. Willis, Attorney at Law, Gatefliead, in the County ofDurham, or Mr. Hall, Carey-Street, Lincoln 's-Iun-Fields.

WHereas a Commiffion of Bankrupt is awarded andiffiied forth againft James Wilkins, of Paganhill, in

the County of Gloucefter, Corn-Dealer and Baker, and hebeing declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to furrenderhimfelf to the Commidioners in the faid Commifhon named,or the major Part of them, on the 9th and icth Days of

' February next, and on the lOth Day of March following, atEleven in the Forenoon on each Day, at the Houfe ofJohn Spencer, Innholder, called or known by the Nameof the Boothall, in the Weftgate-Street, ^in the City ofGloucerter, and make a full Difcovery and Difclofure of hisEftate andEtieOs; when and wherethe Creditors are to comeprepared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting tochufe Artignees, and at the Laft Sitting the faid Bankruptis

required tofinifh

his Examination, and the Creditors areto alTent to or difTcnt from the Allowance of his Certificate.All Perfons indebted to the faid Bankrupt, or who liave anyof his EITef ts , are not to pay or deliver the fame but towhom the Commi(Tloners (hall appoint, but give Notice toMeflrs. Jenkins and James, New-Inn, London, or to HenryWilton, jun. Solicitor, in Glouccfter.

WHereas a Commiflion of Bankrupt is awarded andiffued forth againft George Kerbey, now or late of

the City of Briftol, Grocer and Tea-Dealer, Dealer andChapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby

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required to furrender hirnfclf to the CommKTioners in thefaid Commiflion named, or the major Part of them, on thes8th of January ihdant, at Five o'clock in the A(tcrnoon,on the loth of Februai-y next, and on the ioth of March fol-

lowing, at Eleven in the Forenoon, at the London Inn andTalbot Tavern, In Bath-Street, in the faid City of BrKlol,

and make a lull Dilcovery and Difclofure of his Eftate andElfefis; when and where the Creditors are to come pre-pared to prove their Debts, and at the .Second Sitting tpchufe^ Affignccs, and at the 1-aft Sitting the faid Bank-rupt is required to finilh his Examination, and the Cre-ditors arc to adent to or dhfent from the Allowance ot hisCertificate. All Perfons ipdelited to the {kid Banki-upt, orthat have any of his Elfefts, are not to pay or deliver thefame but to whom the Commiifioners'ihail appoint, butgive Notice to Mtlfrs. Jenkins and James, No. 8, New-Inn,London, or Meffis. Claifcc and Son, at their Office, in Briftolaforefaid.

TTT^Hercas a CommilTion of Bankrupt is awarded andVV iffiied forth againft John Bray, now or late of

Town Mailing, in the County of Kent, Hop-AIerchant,and be being declared a Banknijit is hereby required tofurrender himfelf to the Commiffione.-S in the faid Commif-lion named, or the major Part of them, on tlie -^oth ofJanuary inftant, at T-welvc o'Clock at Noon, on the 14thof February next, and on the loth Day of March follow-ing, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at Guild-hall, London, and make a full Difcovery and Difclofure Cihis Eftate and Elfcfls; when and where the Creditors are tocome prepared to prove their Debts, and at tlie Second Sit-ting to chufe AiTignees, and at the Laft Sitting the faid Bank-rupt is required to finifh his Examination, and the Cre-ditors are to alfcnt to or difTent from the Allowance ofhis Certificate. All Perfons indebted to the faid Bankrupt,or that have any of his EffeiSs, are not to pay or deliver thefame but to whom the Commiflioners Ihall appoint, butgive

Notice to Mr. Owen, Bartlett's-Buildings, HolbornLondon.

WHeieas a Comml/non of Banknipt is awarded andiflued forth againft John Cavanaugh, of the Town

of Portfea, m the County of Southampton, ShopchandlerDealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt15 hereby required to fuiTender himfelf to the Coramif-fioners in the faid Commiflion named, or the major Part oi'theip, on the 13th Day of fcbmaiy next, at Seven o'Clockm the Evening, on the 14th Day of the iirme Month, andon the loth Day of March following, at Eleven of theClock in the Forenoon, at the Houfe of Richard Tone^bearing the Sign of the Royal Oak, in Queen-Street, iuthe Town of Portfea afoid'aid, and make a full Dil-covery and Difclofure of his Eftate and Ef'eas ; whenand where the Creditors are to come prepared to provetheir Debts, and at the Second Sitting to chufe Artlp-ners.and at the Laft Sitting the faid Bankrupt is required tohnifh Ins l-.samination, and the Creditors are to afient toor diflent from the Allowance of his Certificate. AllPerfons indebted to the faid Banknipt, or that have anyof his Effeas,arenot to pay or deliver the fame but to whomthe CommilTioners fliall appoint, but give Notice to MrJohn, Richards, of the Town of Portfea aforefaid, or Mefii/W. and E. Allen, ClifTord's-Inn. ,

WHereas a Commiflion of Bankrupt is awarded and, 'i'^^''

^°'^^ ='2^'"'^ J'>''^ph Whiliingham Salmon, ofManchefter, m the County of Lancafter, ManufaAurer undJohn Heflop, of Bow-Lane, Lonilon, Warehoufeman, Dealcr<;Chapmen, and Copartners, and they being declared

Bank-'nipts are hereby required to furrender Hiemfclves to theCommiflioners in the faid Commiinon named, or the majorPart oi them, on the 3d of Fel>ruary next, at Eleven oClockin the Forenoon, on the nth of the fame Month, and onthe loth of March next, at Three o'Clock in the After-noon,at Jie Bridgewater-Armsinn, in Manchefter aforefaidA(and mskc a full Difcovery and Difclofure of their Eftate^and EfTeas; when and where the Creditors are to comeprepared, to prove their Debts, ahd at the Second Sittini'to chufe AlTignces, and at the Laft Sitting the faid Bankrupts arc required to flnini their Examination, and tJi

Creditors are to aileot to ox clillent from the AUowanc

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o\ llieir Ccitilkales. All Pcifons indebted to the faid

Biukrupts, or thut have any of their Effefts, are not to

pay or deliver the fame but to whom the Conimiffioners

ihall appoint, but give Notice to M. Barrett, Attorney at

Law, in Manchclier, or Meflrs. J. and R. 'Willis, Attornies,

Warnford-Court, London.

WHercas a CommilTion of Bankrupt is awarded and

ilFucd forth againfl: John Heawood, of Stockport, in

the County of Chefter, Manufafturei, Dealer and Chapman,

and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to fur-

render himfeli to the Commiffioners in the faid Commillion

named, or the muior Part of tbcm, on the 23d and Z4th of

February next, at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon and

on tlie icth Day of March following, at Eleven o'clock in

the forenoon, at the Houlc of John Vernon, the Spread-

J'.agle Inn, in Aluncheller, in the County of Lancaller, and

make a full Diicovery and Difdofure of his Elhte and Effefts ;

ivlien and where the Creditors are to come prepared to

prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting to cluifc Aflig-

iiees, -and at the Lad Sitting tlie fuid Bankrupt is required

to finilh his Examination, and the Creditors are to ailent

to or diffent from the Allowance of his Certificate. All

Perfons indebted to the faid Bankrupt, or that have any of

his Ertefts, arc notto pay or deliver the fame but to whomthe Commiffioners (liall appoint, but give Notice to Mr.

T.owc, Attorney, Mancheller, or to Mr. Ellis, Curlitor-Strect,

London.

PUifuant to an Order of the Lord High Chancellor of

Great Britain, the CommilTioners in a Commiflion of

Banknipt awarded and ifliied forth againft Jofeph Clegg,

nf Lymm, in the County of Cheller, Cotton-Mannfafturer,

Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on Saturday the 7th

Day of February next, at Four o'Cloek in the Afternoon, at

the Star Inn in Mancheller, in the County of Lancafler, in

order to take the Laft Examination of the faid Bankrupt

when and where he is required to furrenderliimfelf and

make a full Difclofure and Difcovery of his Eftate and l",f-

fecls, and finifll his Examination ; and the Creditors may

attend and interrogate him touching tlic fame.

THE Commidioners in a Commiflion of Bankrupt

awarded and iiTued forth againft Luke Kidd, of Old-

t^trcet, in the County of Middlefcx, Merchant, Dealer and

Chapman, intend to meet on the lift of February next, at

One of the Clock in the Afternoon, at Guildhall, London,

(by Adjournment from the 24th Inftant,) to take the Laft

Examination of the faid Bankrupt; when and where he is

rcQuircd to furrender himfelf, and make a full Difcover)-

and Difclofure of his Ellate and EITcas, and hnini his

Examination ; and the Cicditots, who have not already

proved their Debts, arc to come pr^'pai ,dt* prove the fame,and, with thole who have proved tlieir Debts, alTent to 01

diflent from tlie Allowance of his Ceitificate.

TH E Commiflioners in a Commiffion of Bankniptawarded and illlicd fortii againft John Hanies, of Stam-

ford, in the County of Lincoln, Stone-Mafon, Dealer andChapman, intend to meet on the 26th Day of Februarynext, at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the CrownInn, in Stanifoid aforcfaid, in order to n:akc a Final

Dividend of the Eitate and EfTcdts of the faid Bankrupt;when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved

their Debts, are to come prepared to prove tlic fame, orthey will be excluded the Benefit of the laid Dividend. Andall Claims not then proved will be difallowed.

TH E CommilTioners in a Comn)i(!ion of Bankruptawarded and illiied fortli againtl Charles Newman,

late of the 'i'own and County of the Town of Southamp-ton, Cabinet-IMaker, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meeton the 2ill Day of February next, at Six of the Clock in

the Evening at the Crown Inn, In the Town and County of

Southampton 3forefaid,to make a Final Dividend of the Elfate

and l-jfefls of the faid Bankjupt ; when and where the Cre^ditors, who have not already proved their Debts, are to comeprepared to prove the f^mc, or they will be excluded the

Benefit of the frid Dividend. And all Claims not thenproved will be difallowed.

THE CommilTioners in a ComuiilTion of Canki'iipt

awarded and ilUied againtl John Fall, late of OldBond-Street, in the County of Middlefex, but now of

Brompton, in the faid County, Papcr-Manufaiflurer, Dealer

and Chapman, intend to meet on the 3d Day of Marchnext, at One in the Afternoon, at Guildhall, London, in

order to make a Furtl-.ei Dividend of the Eftate and Eflefts

of the faid Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, whohave not already proved their Debts, are to come prepared

to prove the fame, or they will be excluded the Benefit

of the faid Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will

be difallowed.

In the Gazette of Tuefday January 20, Paee O'. f^fl- i.

Lines 15 and 16, in the Advertifement ot a Commiflion ofBankrupt awarded and id'ued forth againll Jofeph Mawby,for Long Buckley read Long Buckby ; and in lall S.Unrday's

Gazette, Page 106, Col. 2, IJne 12, in the Adveitifement of

a Meeting of Creditors under the Commiflion of Bankniptawarded and iffued forth againft ClirUlopher and WilliamTcafdale, for Thurfday the 31II lullant read Saturday tl>»

3iftlnllant.

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