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Date of Fiat.

MASTERMAN Charles Stanley, of Croydon, in the county of Sur-
rey, grocer, d. c.-Official assignee, Groom, Abchurch-lane.-Sols.
Thompson & Co. Salters' Hall. Fiat, March 16, Pet. Crs. James
Kemm, Nathaniel Fenn, and Ford Fenn, of Botolph-lane, grocers.

1842, FORD Frederick, of Aldgate, London, draper; div. 1842, JENKINS John, of Cardiff, Glamorganshire, draper; div. 1843, MAYHEW William, of No. 54, Crutched-friars, London, and of No. 2, De Crespigny -place, Camberwell, Surrey, wine-mer-MESSUM Edward, of Portsea, in the county of Southampton, brewer, chant; div.

1841, RICHAN John, Thomas Richan, and James Blake, of Sun-
derland, Durham, and of Kingston-upon-Hull, tinners, bra-
ziers, and general merchants; final joint div., and final sep. div.
of Thomas Richan.

1843, SMITH William, and John Stickals, of No. 12, Queen's-build-
ings, Knightsbridge, Middlesex, cheesemongers; div.
WEBB Charles Henry, of Forebridge, Staffordshire, corn-
dealer; div.

Gazette, Tuesday, March 21.

BANKRUPTS.

BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.

d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Briggs & Son, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Howarth & Co. Portsea. Fiat, March 11. Pet. Cr. William Jones, of Portsea, banker.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed April 11.

Ashe John, jun., of Stockport, cotton-spinner.
Baker Joseph, of Birmingham, timber-merchant.
Bilton Walter, jun., of Hull, wine-merchant.
Bradshaw George, of Welshpool, draper.
Brewer William Henry, of Ramsgate, bookseller.
Brown Samuel, of Liverpool, millwright.

Buckley John, of Manchester, dealer in cotton-twist.

Coates George, of Hart-street, Bloomsbury, apothecary.

Cooper William Henry, and Henry Ayre, of Manchester and Monktown, calico-printers.

Danson Edmund Rowe, of Gracechurch-street, ironmonger.

PRESLAND Samuel, and Henry John Osbaldiston, of Castle-court, Dartnall Henry, of Cam, clothier.
Laurence-lane, warehousemen.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BOOTH Thomas, of Gisborough, in Cleveland, in the county of York,
innkeeper, d. c.-Official assignee, Fearne, Leeds.-Sols. Clarke &
Trevor, Gisborough, and Blackburn, Leeds. Fiat, March 14. Pet.
Cr. Benjamin Pollard, of Cleveland, miller.

BRADLEY James Taylor, and William Bradley, both of Leeds, in
the county of York, ironmongers and copartners in trade.-Official
assignee, Young, Leeds.-Sol. Bradley, Leeds. Fiat, March 16.
Pet. Cr. Frances Bradley, of Huddersfield, widow.
BROWNLOW Thomas, the younger, of Marton Port, in the parish
of Marton, in the county of Lincoln, maltster, corn and coal mer-
chant, d. c.-Official assignee, Hope, Leeds.-Sols. Dudding &
Danby, Lincoln, and Dickinson, Leeds. Fiat, March 13. Pet. Cr.
John Hood, of Nettleham, agriculturist.

CULLIS John Watkin, of Clun, in the county of Salop, chemist and
druggist, d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore, Birmingham.-Sols
Griffiths, Bishop Castle, and Slaney, Birmingham. Fiat, March 14.
Pet. Cr. Elizabeth Evans, of Clun, widow.

DURRANT Thomas, and George Banks, late of Wilmington, in the
county of Kent, bakers and copartners, but now of Farningham, in
the said county, out of business.-Official assignee, Edwards, Fre-
derick's-place.-Sols. Young & Son, Mark-lane, and Colyer, Dart-
ford. Fiat, March 9. Pet. Cr. Henry Colyer, of Dartford, miller.
FAIERS John, of Colchester, in the county of Essex, hair-dresser
and perfumer.-Official assignee, Belcher, King's Arms-yard.-
Sols. Bignold & Mawe, New Bridge-street, and Cooper, Colchester.
Fiat, March 16. Pet. Cr. William Leavers, of Duncan-place, City-
road, goldsmith.

GRAY Benjamin, of Acton-place, Kingsland, in the county of Middlesex, flour-factor, d. c.-Official assignee, Lackington, Colemanstreet-buildings.-Sol. Surr, Lombard-street. Fiat, March 17. Pet. Crs. James Cunliffe, and William and Samuel Brooks, of Lombard-street, bankers.

HEMBROUGH Peter Thomas Bradbury, of Wakefield, in the
county of York, trading at Balne Mill, near Wakefield aforesaid,
under the firm of P. T. B. Hembrough & Company, as a worsted
manufacturer.-Official assignee, Young, Leeds.-Sols. Taylor &
Westmorland, Wakefield. Fiat, March 10. Pet. Cr. Peter Hem-
brough, Wakefield, gent.

HERRING George, of Rochdale, in the county of Lancaster, iron-
founder, d. c.-Official assignee, Hobson, Manchester, Sols.
Messrs. Baxter, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Sale & Worthington,
Manchester. Fiat, March 13. Pet. Crs. Thomas and William
Prickett, of Manchester, iron-merchants.

HOPKINS William, of Farringdon-street, in the city of London,
butcher, d. c.-Official assignee, Edwards, Frederick's-place.-Sol.
Redpath, St. Swithin's-lane. Fiat, March 17. Pet. Crs. Albert
James Creasy, Thomas Dean, and James Henry Dixon, of St. Swi-
thin's-lane, gentlemen.

JOLLY Henry, of Castle Hedingham, in the county of Essex, tailor.
-Official assignee, Johnson, Basinghall-street.-Sol. Reynolds,
Adam-street, Adelphi. Fiat, March 8. Pet. Crs. William Budd
Cleaver and Edward Cleaver, of Laurence-lane, woollen-drapers.

Hilliar James, of Lymington, innkeeper.
Holland John, of Chipping Wycombe, cordwainer.
Jones Charles, of Devereux-court, Strand, tavern-keeper.
Lowther John, of Queen's-row, Pentonville, builder.
Manning Thomas, of High-street, Camden-town, grocer.
Parker Samuel, of Piccadilly, lamp-manufacturer.
Ridgway Tristram, of Huddersfield, wool-merchant.
Swinburne Edward, of Birmingham, timber-merchant.
Thomson John, of Blackburn, cloth-manufacturer.
Wade John, of Plymouth, grocer.
Wilde William Gilley, of Ross, tanner.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1842, BAILEY Edward, of No. 13, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square,
Middlesex, upholsterer and cabinet-maker; div.
1836, BALL Thomas, of the Fishmongers' Arms, West-street, Soho,
Middlesex, licensed victualler; div.

1842, BIGNELL Thomas, of Chatham, Kent, linen-draper; div.
1841, CARR Charles, of Heaton Norris, in Stockport, Lancashire,
cotton-manufacturer, surviving partner of William Smith, de-
ceased, the said William Smith and Charles Carr having car-
ried on business at Heaton Norris, and at Manchester, Lanca-
shire, as cotton-manufacturers, under the name and firm of
Charles Carr & Co.; div.

1842,

CLARKE Thomas, of Rugby, Warwickshire, mercer and linendraper; div.

CLARKE John Perry, and Osmund Lewis, of Crown-court, Threadneedle-street, London, newspaper and advertisement agents; joint div.

1840, LAMB Robert, of Stockton, Durham, iron-merchant; final div. 1841, RENDELL Robert, of Newton Abbott, Devonshire, draper; final div.

1841, THOMSON Archibald, of Leadenhall-street, London, mer

chant; div.

1842, WALKER Thomas, of Houghton-le-Skerne, Durham, grocer,
tea dealer, market-gardener, and cowkeeper; div.
1843, WINTON Alexander, David Winton, and James Webber, of
Wood-street, Cheapside, London, warehousemen; div.

Gazette, Friday, March 24.

BANKRUPTS.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

NEWTON Giles James, of Leicester, draper.

SMITH Henry James, of Globe Wharf, Old Kent-road, coalmerchant.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

ANDERSON John. of Aigburth, in the county of Lancaster, plumber and painter.-Official assignee, Turner.-Sols. Aveson & Pritt, Liverpool, and Chester & Toulmin, Staples Inn. Fiat, March 18. Pet. Cr. Samuel Moore, of Liverpool, painter.

CHARD James, late of Taunton St. Mary Magdalen, corn-factor and seed-dealer, but now residing at St. James's churchyard, in the city of Bristol, out of business.-Official assignee, Morgan,

Bristol.-Sols. Church, Bedford-row, and Dommett & Adney, Chard. Fiat, March 20. Pet. Cr. Mary Ann Chard, of Chardslock, Dorsetshire, spinster.

DANKS Samuel, of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, screw and nail manufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Christie.-Sol. Danks, Birmingham. Fiat, March 18. Pet. Cr. Thomas Danks, of Nottingham, jeweller.

FLETCHER Thomas, of Loscoe, in the county of Derby, grocer.Official assignee, Bittlesdon.-Sol. Jessop, Alfreton. Fiat, March 18. Pet. Cr. Benjamin Chambers, of Brinsley, Nottinghamshire, coal

miner.

GIBBS James, of No. 2, Jermyn-street, in the parish of St. James, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, scrivener, bill-broker, d. c.-Official assignee, Edwards, Frederick's-place.-Sol. Savage, Henrietta-street. Fiat, March 11. Pet. Cr. Thomas Russell, of Polwell-terrace, Lambeth, gent.

HAWDON John Crosier, of Three Nuns-court, Aldermanbury, in the city of London, and of Canonbury Villas, Islington, in the county of Middlesex, commission-agent, d. c.- Official assignee, Groom, Abchurch-lane. - Sol. Fisher, Serjeants' Inn. Fiat, March 22. Pet. Cr. John Horner, of East Shelton, Leicestershire, hosier and grocer.

Pet.

HAWKINS Thomas, of St. John-street, Smithfield, in the county of Middlesex, carrier, d. c.-Official assignee, Graham, Basinghallstreet.-Sol. Nicoll, Middle Temple-lane. Fiat, March 17. Cr. Samuel Charles Hardy, of Long-alley, Moorfields, cabinetmaker. HESLOP John, of Morpeth, in the county of Northumberland, grocer. Official assignee, Baker.--Sols. Crosby & Compton, Churchcourt, and Charlton, Morpeth. Fiat, March 15. Pet. Crs. Ephraim and Ilannah Nicholson, of Morpeth, grocers.

KIRBY John, of the Rising Sun, Brooksby-street, Islington, in the | county of Middlesex, victualler, d. c.- Official assignee, Green, Aldermanbury.-Sol. Cox, Sise-lane. Fiat, March 15. Pet. Crs. William Snelgar, Richard Haydon Burleigh, and George Burleigh, of Devonshire-square, wine-merchants.

LUCY John, the younger, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, |
tailor and draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Turner.-Sols. Francis &
Dodge, Liverpool. Fiat, March 21. Pet. Crs. John Wilkinson and
John Hartley Cartmel, of Liverpool, woollen-drapers.
MEADOWS James, of Wavertree, near Liverpool, in the county of
Lancaster, miller, d. c.-Official assignee, Follett.-Sols. Booker,
Liverpool, and Holme & Co. New Inn. Fiat, March 21. Pet. Cr.
James Longton, of Woolton, Lancashire, miller.

TUCKER Samuel, of the city of Exeter, carrier, d. c.-Official assignee, Hirtzel, Exeter.-Sols. Terrell & Roberts, Exeter. Fiat, March 21. Pet. Cr. Robert Thomas Head, of Exeter, gent. TURMAINE Edward, of the city of Canterbury, porter and ale merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Gibson, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Barron & Cullen, Bloomsbury-square. Fiat, March 18. Pet. Cr. Jacob Brooks, of Canterbury, cork-cutter.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed April 14.

Barker Edward, jun., of Leeds, dyer.

Bould Peter, of Halifax, cotton-spinner.

Brown George Beale, of Liverpool, merchant.

Clarke Henry, of Bridgewater, draper.

Davies John, of Wellington, plumber.

Eiffe James Sweetman, of Lombard-street, chronometer-maker. Grant William Thompson, of Wapping, engineer, (partner with Isaac Plague and William Millar).

Herrick Henry, of St. George's-road, victualler.

Holt David, of Manchester, broker.

Hoskins James, of Croscombe, baker.

Kenrick Charles, and James Park, of Liverpool, tailors.

Law Stephen, of Great Portland-street, upholsterer.

Linskill John, of Bridlington, schoolmaster.

Marshall Charles, of Old Castle-street, Whitechapel, brewer.

Martin Thomas George, of Great Winchester-street, wine-merchant. Newton Henry Thomas, of Derby. liquor-merchant.

Nicholson Charles Mills, of Mark-lane, and Dockhead, corn-merchant.

Robinson William, of Rochdale, woollen-manufacturer.

Smith William, of Leeds, d. c.

Tyefinch John, of Shrewsbury, chemist.

Welsh William Innman, of Great Queen-street and Wells, attorney.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1842, BLATCHFORD Peter, of Plymouth, Devonshire, miller; div. | 1841, COLES Benjamin, of Olney, Bucks, tea-dealer and grocer; div.

1843, GOODENOUGH Robert, of Newton Abbott, Devonshire, woollen-draper; div.

1841, HEAP John, the younger, of Manchester, Lancashire, merchant, commission agent, calico-printer, and cotton-manufacturer; div.

1842, WALTERS Philip, and Morgan Llewellyn, both of Neath, Glamorganshire, timber-merchants and ship-builders; joint and sep. divs.

Gazette, Tuesday, March 28.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BLACKBURN Richard, and John Blackburn, now or late of Morley, in the county of York, cloth-manufacturers and copartners in trade, d. c.-Official assignee, Fearne.-Sol. Blackburn, Leeds. Fiat, March 18. Pet. Crs. Alexander Scott, Joseph Asquith, Nathaniel Dixon, David Hirst, Thomas Clarke, Joseph Dodshun, Thomas Dixon, James Nicholls, William Whiteley, Henry Hirst, Thomas Garnett, Joseph Dixon Asquith, John Barrow, William Dixon, Robert Thackrah, John Stones, George Garnett, David Mitchell, James Theaker, John Watson, John Bradley, David Wade, Thomas Smith, Isaac Clay, James Roberts, Enoch Dodshun, Joseph Stockwell, William Bradley. John Leathley, and William Smith, of Morley, scribbling-millers.

BOW MAN Jonathan, of the city of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, woollen-draper and hatter, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker. -Sols. Lloyd, Newcastle, and Philipson, Newcastle. Fiat, Feb. 14. Pet. Crs. Henry Nash, and John and Frederick Cowper, of St. Paul's churchyard, warehousemen.

CONIBEERE Robert, and Edward Butler, the younger, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, woollen-drapers, d. c., trading under the firm of Conibeere & Butler.-Sols. Fisher, Bucklersbury, and Tyndall & Son, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 28. Pet. Crs. William Evans Robson and Thomas M'Gregor, of Cheapside, warehousemen.

DUDFIELD James, of Tewkesbury, in the county of Gloucester, druggist, d. c.-Official assignee, Acraman.-Sols. Winterbotham & Thomas, Tewkesbury. Fiat, March 20. Pet. Cr. Job Smith, of Tewkesbury, grocer.

FLETCHER John, of Maryport, in the county of Cumberland, boiler-manufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Huthwaite, Maryport, and Taylor & Collisson, Great James-street. Fiat, March 18. Pet. Cr. Jabez Alfred Pearce, of Maryport, ironfounder.

GILBY Charles, of the Mitre Tavern, Greenwich, in the county of Kent, wine-merchant, victualler, d. c.-Official assignee, Graham. -Sols. Harpur, Kennington-cross. Fiat, March 20. Pet. Crs. Robert Burnett Brander, Charles Fassett Burnett, John Fassett Burnett, and Robert Fassett Burnett, of Vauxhall, distillers. GLOVER John Herbert, of No. 194, Bermondsey-street, in the county of Surrey, oil and colourman. - Official assignee, J. F. Groom.-Sol. Wollen, Bucklersbury. Fiat, March 23. Pet. Cr. William George Nixey, of Moor-street, St. Giles's, oilman. HENDERSON John, of Greenside, in the parish of Ryton, in the county of Durham, wood-merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker. -Sols. Crosby & Compton, Church-court, Old Jewry, and Hoyle, Newcastle. Fiat, March 20. Pet. Cr. Robert Robson, of Ryton, collier.

PERKINS Edward, late of Bishopsgate-street Without, in the city of London, but now of Bridport-place, Hoxton, in the county of Middlesex, corn and coal dealer-Official assignee, Belcher.-Sol. Ashley, Shoreditch. Fiat, March 22. Pet. Cr. Ambrose William Perkins, of Patriot-square, Bethnal-green, gent.

PLEASANCE John, of the parish of Wath-upon-Dearne, in the county of York, mason and builder.-Official assignee, Freeman. Sols. Palfreyman, Sheffield, and Blackburn, Leeds. Fiat, Feb. 23. Pet. Cr. John Kay Brown, of Wath-upon-Dearne, brick-maker.

PYM Joseph, the younger, of Belper, in the county of Derby, cabinet-maker.-Official assignee, Christie.-Sol. Ingle, Belper. Fiat, March 23. Pet. Cr. Jedediah Strutt, esq. of Belper. ROWLEY Thomas Edward, of No. 261, Oxford-street, in the county of Middlesex, draper, d. c.- Official assignee, Whitmore. Sol. Parker, St. Paul's-churchyard. Fiat, March 17. Pet. Crs. John Howell, Wynn Ellis, and William Everington, of St. Paul'schurchyard, warehousemen.

SEARY Maurice, of Swndwr, near Northop, in the county of Flint, maltster, d. c.-Official assignee, Bird.-Sols. Roberts & Son, Mold, and Milne & Co. Temple. Fiat, March 22. Pet. Cr. Thomas Griffith, of Mold, farmer.

TATTERSALL John, now or late of Old Lyons, within the township of Over Darwen, in the county of Lancaster, coal-dealer, d. c. -Official assignee, Stanway.-Sols. Johnson & Co. Temple, Alcock & Dixon, Burnley, and Hall, Clitheroe. Fiat, March 13. Pet. Cr. Jane Robinson, of Haslingden, widow.

TEAGUE Samuel, late of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, builder, d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sols. Messrs. Ryland, Birmingham. Fiat, March 23. Pet. Cr. Charles Taylor, of Birmingham, brick-maker.

THOMAS Stephen, formerly of the city of York, victualler and tavern-keeper, d. c.-Official assignee, Freeman.-Sols. Messrs. Smithson, York, and Bulmer, Leeds. Fiat, March 16. Pet. Crs. George Swann, Robert and John Swann, and John Clough, of York, bankers.

WILSON Isaac, of Tillingham, in the county of Essex, draper and grocer. Official assignee, Alsager.-Sol. Digby, Maldon. Fiat, March 16. Pet. Cr. Josiah Bentall, of Maldon, draper. YEATMAN Henry, of Leachlade, in the county of Gloucester, chemist and druggist, d. c.-Official assignee, Acraman.-Sols. Barron & Cullen, Bloomsbury-square. Fiat, March 14. Pet. Crs. Edward Harvey and Charles and Frederick Barron, of Giltspurstreet, wholesale druggists.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed April 18.

Ashworth John, of Rochdale, worsted-manufacturer.
Banks Joseph, and Joseph Burgess, of Manchester, drapers.
Bowyer Job, of Sutton, provision-dealer.

Bradshaw James, and George Williams, of Marylebone-street, Piccadilly, woollen-draper.

Brown Thomas, of Stockton-on-Tees, ship-builder.
Darby Charles Massey, of Regent-street, printer.
Denton John, of St. John-street-road, victualler.
Henney Thomas, of Midhurst, innkeeper.
Kirkpatrick James, of Newport, banker.

Knuppel Elizabeth Caroline, of the Haymarket, hotel-keeper.
Lewis John, of Tredegar, draper.

Mann William Peet, of Great Yarmouth, merchant.
Morrish John, of Keynsham, maltster.

Mottram Charles, of Liverpool, wool-broker.

Pattison John, of Bridlington Quay, saddler.

Phipp Thomas, of Union-court, Old Broad-street, auctioneer.
Ritchie Joseph Horatio, of Clyde Dock, Rotherhithe, shipwright.
Smith Samuel, of Sheffield, cutlery manufacturer.
Wilson Joseph, of Manchester, warehouseman.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1842, BEAUMONT John, of No. 138, Tottenham-court-road, Middlesex, surgeon and apothecary, chemist and druggist; div. FEHR Thomas Bartholomew, of Dudley, Worcestershire, wine and spirit merchant; div.

1843, GILLMAN Jeremiah, of Stewkley, Buckinghamshire, grocer and linen-draper; div.

1842, GREAVES John, of Sutton, in Campsall, Yorkshire, factor; div. 1842, GREEN Edmund Francis, of No. 147, Leadenhall-street, London, merchant; div.

1842, HEDGER Henry, and James Hedger, of Coventry, watchmanufacturers and dealers in china and earthenware; div. 1842, KEEN Robert, of Westhay, near Glastonbury, Somersetshire, but now of Old George-yard, Snow-hill, London, cheese-factor; div. 1841, ROBBINS James, of Winchester, Hants, bookseller; div. 1842, WILLIAMS Charles James, and Edward Nevill, of Birming

ham, Warwickshire, factors and coffin-furniture makers, trading under the firm of Williams & Nevill; joint div., and sep. div. of Williams.

WILLOUGHBY Benjamin, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, brass-ring manufacturer; div.

Gazette, Friday, March 31.

BANKRUPTS.

BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.

GREGORY Aaron, of Dover, linen-draper.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

CLAPHAM John, of Leeds, in the county of York, licensed victualler and innkeeper, d. c.— Sols. Messrs. Upton, Leeds. Fiat, March 27. Pet. Cr. George Burmiston, of Leeds, corn-dealer. COLEMAN Thomas William, of John-street, Pentonville, in the county of Middlesex, coach-proprietor and livery-stable keeper.-Official assignee, Lackington.-Sol. Ashley, Shoreditch. Fiat, March 23. Pet. Cr. William Burrows, of Charlotte-street, Bagniggewells, corn-dealer.

HARLE Ezra, of St. John-street-road, in the county of Middlesex, chemist and druggist. - Official assignee, Alsager.-Sol. May, Queen-square. Fiat, March 27. Pet. Cr. William Hawke, of Great Queen-street, medical fixture dealer.

ESHELBY George, of No. 15, Gate-street, Lincoln's Inn-fields, in the county of Middlesex, currier, d. c.-Official assignee, Edwards. - Sol. Cox, Pinners' Hall. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Crs. John Matthews and Henry Jesson Magrath, of Threadneedle-street, billbrokers.

HUTCHINS Thomas, of Andover, in the county of Southampton, lately carrying on business as a common carrier and waggon proprietor, and dealer in hay and corn, d. c., at Andover aforesaid.Official assignee, Pennell. Sol. Garrard, Suffolk-street. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Cr. A. Loscomb, of Andover, gent.

HUTTON George Martin, of Ringwood, in the county of Hants, coach-proprietor, d. c.-Official assignee, Johnson.-Sols. Bartrum & Sons, Bishopsgate-street. Fiat, March 16. Pet. Crs. William Henry Sharpe, of Bishopsgate-street, gent.

KAY Henry, of No. 50, Chiswell-street, in the county of Middlesex, victualler, d. c.-Official assignee, Lackington.-Sol. Burnell, Fenchurch-street. Fiat, March 28. Pet. Cr. Robert Moore, of Oldstreet, brewer.

MAGGS Thomas, of Cheshunt, in the county of Hertford, upholsterer, d. c.-Official assignee, Green.-Sol. Barber, Furnival's Inn.

MILES Edwin, of Bridge-house-place, Newington-causeway, in the county of Surrey, saddlers'-ironmonger and leather-seller, d. c.Official assignee, Alsager.-Sols. Sudlow & Co. Chancery-lane, and Rowland, Thirsk. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Cr. Thomas Bell, of Thirsk, carrier.

SMITH Robert, late of the High-street, in the city of Worcester, attorney, solicitor, and money-scrivener, and now a prisoner in Her Majesty's gaol at Newgate, in the city of London.-Öfficial assignee, Christie. Sols. Hydes & Tymbs, Worcester. Fiat, March 20. Pet. Crs. Sir Anthony Lechmere, bart., William Wall, and Edmund Hungerford Lechmere, of Worcester, bankers.

SMITH Edwin Freeman, and Richard Mogg Bryant, of Old Marketstreet, in the city of Bristol, carpenters and builders and copartners in trade.-Official assignee, Hutton.-Sols. Hall, Bristol, and Clarke & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, March 24. Pet. Cr. Timothy Broomhead, of Bristol, ironmonger.

SOUTHAM William, of the Birchills, in the parish of Walsall, in the county of Stafford, miller. - Official assignee, Bittleston. - Sol. Marklew, Walsall. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Cr. Sarah Tallant, of George-street, Portman-square, spinster.

STANFORD James, of Cranborne, in the county of Dorset, grocer and farmer.-Official assignee, Groom.-Sols. Holme & Co. New Inn, and Davy, Ringwood. Fiat, March 27. Pet. Cr. Thomas John Baker, of Ringwood, grocer.

THOMPSON Thomas Hinderwell, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, merchant.-Official assignee, Cazenove.-Sols. Lowndes & Co. Liverpool, and Sharpe & Co. Bedford-row. Fiat, March 22. Pet. Cr. James Lister, of Liverpool, on behalf of the Liverpool Union Bank.

WHITING James, of Sekforde-street, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex, carpenter and builder.-Official assignee, Belcher.Sol. Rush, Austin-friars. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Crs. Arthur and William H. Aspitel, of Clapton-square, brick-makers.

YOUNGHUSBAND Robert, late of Hewlett-street and Naunton, in the parish of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, esq., brickmaker, d. c.—Official assignee, Miller.-Sol. Barnett, Tetbury and Cheltenham. Fiat, March 18. Pet. Cr. John Surman Cox, of Cheltenham, gent.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed April 21.

Butterworth Robert, of Rochdale, woollen-manufacturer.
Clarke Thomas Edward, of Acle, apothecary.

M Lean John, of Liverpool, merchant.

Patrick Edmund, of Gloucester, salt-dealer.

Pyefinch John, of Shrewsbury, chemist.

Robertson James, of Liverpool, merchant.

Senior James, of Kirkheaton, manufacturer.

Sneade Samuel Cartwright, of Wavertree, timber-merchant.
Street William, of Rickinghall Superior, grocer.

Wright Robert, jun., of Liquorpond-street, builder, (partner with
Joseph Clarke).

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1842, APPLEGATH Augustus, of Crayford, Kent, silk-printer; div. 1841, BARNFIELD William, the younger, of No. 17, Mark-lane, London, wine and spirit-merchant; div.

1842, BRADSHAW James, and George Williams, of Marylebonestreet, Piccadilly, Middlesex, woollen-drapers; joint div. 1842, HOLMES Benjamin, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, bootmaker; div.

1842, LONGRIDGE George William, of Sunderland, Durham, ironmonger; div.

1836, PONS Charles Jean Baptiste, of Old Bond-street, Middlesex, hatter and milliner; div.

1842, THOMAS George Davenport, of Wem, grocer and ironmonger; div.

1842, TIMBRELL George Poulton, of Philip-lane, and Stourport, worsted-spinner; div.

Gazette, Tuesday, April 4.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BROOK Thomas, of Longwood, in the parish of Huddersfield, in the county of York, woollen-cloth merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Hope. Sol. Sykes, Milnebridge, near Huddersfield. Fiat, Mar. 24. Pet. Cr. David Smith, of Huddersfield, manufacturer. BURTON William, of New-square, in the borough of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge, draper and tea-dealer, d. c.-Official assignee, W. Pennell.-Sols. Ashurst, Cheapside, and Cannon, Cambridge. Fiat, March 20. Pet. Cr. William Lindsay, Cambridge, gent.

EARDLEY Thomas, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, in the county of Stafford, hat-manufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Christie.-Sol. Stanier, Newcastle. Fiat, March 28. Pet. Crs. William Woodward, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, glazier, and Francis Stanier, of Newcastle, gent.

EVANS John, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, coal-dealer. -Official assignee, Follett.-Sols. H. Gaskell, Wigan, and Gregory & Co. Bedford-row. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Cr. James Whaley, of Makerfield, coal-merchant.

HIGHAM James, of Kearsley, in the county of Lancaster, victualler. -Official assignee, Hobson.-Sols. Messrs. Milne & Co. Temple, and Weston, Manchester. Fiat, March 21. Pet. Crs. James and William Atkin, of Little Hulton, brewers.

HITCHCOCK John Robert, of New Sarum, in the county of Wilts, hosier and carrier, d. c.-Official assignee, Lackington.-Sol. Baylis, Devonshire-square. Fiat, March 28. Pet. Cr. Richard Parker, of New Inn, Old Bailey, carrier.

HOWE John, of Sheffield, in the county of York, table-knife manufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Freeman.- Sol. Ryalls, Sheffield. Fiat, March 24. Pet. Cr. John Ryalls, of Sheffield, gent. HUTTON John, of Ringwood, in the county of Southampton, draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Graham.-Sol. Moger, Bartlett's-buildings. Fiat, March 27. Pet. Cr. John Boyd, of Skinner-street, draper. MORRIS Henry, of Stourbridge, in the county of Worcester, grocer, d. c.-Official assignee. Valpy.-Sols. Brittan & Son, Bristol, and Collis, Stourbridge. Fiat, March 27. Pet. Crs. George and Ed

ward Thomas, John Sanderson Thomas, and Samuel Bunny, of Bristol, wholesale grocers.

NYE Joseph, of No. 10, Bridge-house-place, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, surgical instrument and garden-engine manufacturer.-Official assignee, Green.-Sol. Lane, Argyle-street. Fiat, April 1. Pet. Cr. Thomas Wood, of Tunbridge-terrace, St. Andrew's-road, Newington, ale-agent.

PEARSON John Eyre, of Sheffield, in the county of York, wine and spirit merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Hope.-Sols. Smith, Sheffield, Haywood & Bramley, Sheffield, and Copeland, jun. Sheffield. Fiat, March 29. Pet. Crs. William Smith, esq., Thomas Dunn, coal-merchant, and John Towlerton Leather, civil engineer, all of Sheffield, and George William Freeman, of Leeds, gent. RATCLIFFE George, of Sheffield, in the county of York, fendermanufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Hope.-Sols. Smith, Sheffield, and Haywood & Bramley, Sheffield. Fiat, March 29. Pet. Crs. William Smith, esq., Thomas Dunn, coal-merchant, and John Towlerton Leather, civil engineer, all of Sheffield, and George William Freeman, of Leeds, gent.

TRAVEL Joseph (also known by the names of Thomas Travell and Joseph Thomas Travell), of Sheffield, in the county of York, tailor, d. c.-Official assignee, Fearne. -Sol. Wadsworth, Nottingham. Fiat, March 25. Pet. Cr. George Travell, of Nottingham, pawnbroker. WHEELER Edmund, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, corn-dealer, maltster, d. c.- Official assignee, Bittlestone.-Sol Mottram, Birmingham. Fiat, March 30. Pet. Cr. William Wheeler, of Broadway, Worcestershire, farmer.

WOOD Henry, of No. 186, Fleet-street, in the city of London, bookseller and publisher, d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sol. Close, Furnival's Inn. Fiat, March 22. Pet. Cr. James Hunton, of Richmond, Yorkshire, gentleman.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed April 25.

Atkinson Thomas Ratcliffe, of Huddersfield, cloth-merchant, (partner with Charles Johnson Atkinson).

Bear John, of Ramsgate, draper.

Blatchford Peter, of Plymouth, miller.

Bowler William, of Castle-lane, Southwark, comb-maker.
Brown James, of Birmingham, grocer, (partner with Benjamin
Brown).

Burn Edward, of St. Helen's place, merchant.
Carey John Barnett, of Nottingham, lace-manufacturer.
Evans Thomas, of Welshpool and Oswestry, draper.
Everall Edward, of Liverpool, coal-merchant.
Ford Frederick, of Aldgate, draper.
Frith Thomas, of Stafford, shoe-manufacturer.
Groves Martha, of York, joiner.
Harrel George Clements, of Bristol, auctioneer.
Howard John Press, of Attlebridge, maltster.
M'Pherson William, of Hatton-wall, oilman.
Olden George, of New Sarum, grocer.
Robins William, of Stone, tinman.

Rose Frederick, of Watton, horse-dealer.
Turner William Henry, and Thomas Blucher Turner, of Blackburn,
cotton-spinners.
Whitehall John, of Wellington, innkeeper.
Woods William, sen., and William Woods, jun., of Newgate-street,

general hardwaremen.

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1835, ECCLES William, and John Stalman, of No. 18, Hattongarden, and of No. 3, Spring-gardens, both in Middlesex, tailors and drapers; div.

1843, EVANS Charles, of No. 132, Whitechapel-road, Middlesex, potato and coal dealer, and of No. 134, Houndsditch, London, corn dealer; div.

1842, EVANS Thomas, of Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, and of Oswestry, Salop, draper; div.

1842, FRANKLAND Elizabeth, of Reading, Berkshire, innkeeper;

div.

1842, FRASER Thomas, of No. 59, Brook-street, Bond-street, Middlesex, Italian warehouseman; div.

1842, GIBSON George, of No. 53, Ratcliff-highway, Middlesex, upholsterer; final div.

GREEN George Joseph, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, glass manufacturer; div.

1841, HUTCHINS William Henry, of Whitechapel-road, Middlesex, linen-draper; div.

1839, KEARSE William, late of Cork, Ireland, tailor, but now of No. 5, Belgrave-place, Walworth-road, Surrey; div. 1812, MADDOCK James, and Richard Maddock, of Rosemary-lane, London, timber-merchants; divs.

1842, MARTIN Thomas George, of No. 1, Great Winchester-street, Old Broad-street, London, wine-merchant; div.

1842, OAKLEY Edmund, and John Wise, of Poole, corn-dealers and corn-factors; joint and sep. divs.

1843, SIMPSON Thomas, of Gateshead, Durham, painter, glazier and builder; div.

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SOUTER George, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, japanner and paper button maker; div.

1840, VANDERPLANK Bartholomew, and Samuel Vanderplank, of Saville-row, Burlington-gardens, Middlesex, woollen-drapers; div.

1842, WARREN Richard, of Liverpool, Lancashire, druggist; div. 1836, WITHERS James Rowland Hyde, of Bristol, linen-draper; div.

1843, WOODS William, the elder, and William Woods, the younger, of Newgate-street, London, general hardwaremen and manufacturers; joint and sep. divs.

Gazette, Friday, April 7.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

DICKIN Edward, of Longdon, in the county of Salop, draper, grocer, and shopkeeper.-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sols. Kough & Saxton, Shrewsbury, and Tyndal & Son, Birmingham. Fiat, March 28. Pet. Cr. John Carter, of Lyth, Salop, rope-maker. FULLER John Henry, of Flixton, in the county of Lancaster, logwood grinder, and of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, fustian manufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Fraser.-Sols. Barratt, jun., Manchester, and Bower & Back, Chancery-lane, Fiat, April 4. Pet. Cr. John Knowles, jun., of Manchester, marble merchant.

GEORGE John, of No. 62, Bread-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, and of No. 5, James-street, Hare-street, Bethnal-green, in the county of Middlesex, silk-manufacturer, silk-dealer, d. c. Official assignee, Edwards.-Sol. Clarke, Finsbury-place. Fiat, April 4. Pet. Crs. John Lester and William Upton Lester, of Aldermanbury, silk-manufacturers.

LEWIS Henry, of Greville-place, in the town and county of Haverfordwest, cabinet-maker, upholsterer, coach-maker, auctioneer, d. c.-Official assignee, Morgan.-Sol. Haberfield, Bristol. Fiat, March 27. Pet. Cr. William Lewis, of Castleblythe, Pembroke

shire, farmer.

NORMAN John, of Wadebridge, in the county of Cornwall, grocer and tallow-chandler, d. c.-Official assignee, Hernaman.-Sols.

Lofty & Potter, King-street, and Stogdon, Exeter. Fiat, March 20. Pet. Crs. John and Edward Cook, of Goodman's-yard, Minories, tallow-merchants.

REDMUND David, and John Gollop, of No. 68, Charles-street, Cityroad, in the county of Middlesex, hinge-manufacturers and ironfounders, copartners in trade, d. c.-Official assignee. Johnson.Sols. Smithson & Mitton, Southampton-buildings. Fiat, April 1. Pet. Cr. Thomas Paul, of Jeffery's-terrace, Kentish-town, gent. ROLPH Thomas, of No. 29, New Bridge-street, in the city of London, merchant, and land and commission-agent, d. c.-Official assignee, Edwards.-Sols. Lawrance & Blenkarne. Bucklersbury. Fiat, April 6. Pet. Crs. Archibald Leslie and William Smith, of St. Dunstan's-hill, merchants.

SHAW John, late of Seymour-place, Camden-town, St. Pancras, in the county of Middlesex, but now a prisoner in the Debtors prison for London and Middlesex, in the city of London, builder, d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sols. Pain & Hatherly, Great Marlborough-street. Fiat, March 29. Pet. Cr. Thomas Chambers, of New North-road, builder.

VINES Benjamin, of the town and county of the town of Poole, grocer, d. c.-Official assignee, Johnson.-Sol. Terrell, Basinghallstreet. Fiat, March 28. Pet. Crs. Herbert Wathen, Archdale Palmer, and John Robert Delafosse, of Fenchurch-street, teadealers, and John, William, and Mary Ann Burrows, of Houndsditch, confectioners.

WALNE James Coe, late of Stowmarket, in the county of Suffolk, wine and hop merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Johnson.-Sols. Jones & Co. John-street, Bedford-row. Fiat, March 9. Pet. Cr. John Marriott, of Stowmarket, gent.

WHITELEY Thomas Milne, of the town of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, hatter, d. c.-Official assignee, Turner.-Sol. Wason, Liverpool. Fiat, March 27. Pet. Cr. Charles Whiteley, of Halifax, gent.

WHITAKER John, of New Church, in the Forest of Rossendale, in the parish of Whalley, in the county of Lancaster, woollen-manufacturer and woollen-printer, d. c.-Official assignee, Stanway.Sols. Chew, Manchester, Hargreaves, Newchurch, and Milne & Co. Temple. Fiat, March 28. Pet. Crs. Lawrence, John, and James Whitaker, of Whalley, woollen-manufacturers.

WILLSMER Charles, of Tillingham, near Maldon, in the county of Essex, draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Turquand.-Sol. Ashurst, Cheapside. Fiat, March 28. Pet. Crs. Thomas Tarsey and Thomas Milgate, of Lad-lane, warehousemen.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed April 28.

Boone John, of Piccadilly, hatter, (partner with Agnes Boone). Brown William, of Oxford-street, upholsterer, (partner with Robert Collinson).

Cock Edward, of Plymouth, draper.

Edlin Henry, of Brighton, hotel-keeper.

Heap Samuel, of Burnley, publican.

Horden John, of Lad-lane, laceman, (partner with John Crosse and
John Wood).

Marsden David, of Tredegar, linen-draper.
James James, of Ross, grocer.
Nicholson William, of Leeds, banker.

Ollerenshaw Edward, of Manchester, Lancashire, hat-manufacturer.
Willock Matthew, of Huddersfield, merchant.
Orchard George Biggs, of Bath, upholder.

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1842, ALLEN James Hodgkins, of Porth Cawl, in Newton Nottage, Glamorganshire, timber-merchant; div.

1842, BROWN Samuel, of Liverpool, Lancashire, millwright and engineer; div. 1842, COOPER William, of Belfast, Antrim, Ireland, Manchester warehouseman, trading at Manchester; div.

1840, HOOPER William, of Reading, Berkshire, tobacco-manufacturer; div.

1842, LINDON Joseph, of Plymouth, Devonshire, merchant; div. 1816, MUNCASTER John, of Lancaster, watch-maker, clock-maker, and silversmith; final div.

div.

1842, PARKER John, of Manchester, Lancashire, coach-builder; 1841, SEDDON Edmund, of Shuttleworth, in Bury, Lancashire, and also trading at Manchester, cotton-spinner and manufacturer; final div.

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