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MONTHLY LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

JOHN

(From the London Gazette.)

OHN Debrett, Piccadilly, bookseller. Robert Lydstonn James, Penryn, Cornwall, dealer. W. Middleton, John Holland Pemberton, and and George Felton, Liverpool, merchants. Joseph Haines Brandish, Birmingham, factor. John Newton, Manchester, check-manufacturer. Thomas Leigh, Foxdenton, Lancashire, dealer. G. Mallalieu, Salford, Lancashire, cotton-manufacturer. John Henchan, Liverpool, dealer in muslin. James Craig, Lime-street, London, merchant. Wm.

Halliday, Watling-street, London, warehouseman. A. H. Cortissos, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields, merchant. Jn. Attfield, late of Red Lion-street, Clerkenwell, carpenter. Joseph Hefford, Curtainroad, Shoreditch, tailor. Johd Cheyney, Oxfordstreet, linen-draper. J. H. Pemberton, Liverpool, merchant. J. Taylor and J. B. March, Wigmorestreet, Cavendish square, linen-drapers. E. Wall, Shrewsbury, Salop, innkeeper. Evan Humphreys, Bristol, victualler and skinner. John Jeaves, late of Aldersgate-street, London, merchant. J. Furnell, Kent-road, Camberwell, Surry, fell-monger. Joel Wallis, Tiverton, Somersetshire, baker. Wm.

Quantrill, William-street, Shoreditch, carpenter. Wm. Izod, Lamb-street, Spitalfields-market, baker. Robert Atherton, Latchford, Cheshire, tanner. Ingram Varley, Wigan, Lancashire, shopkeeper. James Ogden, late of Ashton under line, cotton-spinner. John Cornish, late of the Broadway, Deptford, butcher. George Andrews, late of Holybourne, Hampshire, tanner. Anthony

Radhall, Bedminster, Somersetshire, baker. Johá George Titchens, St. Mary Hill, Billingsgate, merchant. George Blakey, Mile-end, Middlesex, ship-owner. Wm. Harvey, Liverpool, woollen draper. Elijah Cobham, Liverpool, merchant. P. Kind and W. Smith, Southampton, linendrapers. T. Taylor, Birmingham, draper. J. Scott and F. Roach, Castle-street, Leicester-square, Middlesex, linen-drapers. Robert Henderson, Oxford-street, fishmonger. J. T. Serres, Wimpole-street, Cavendish-square, bookseller. John Simmonds, Canterbury, linen-draper. Richard Bishop, late of Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and John Ireland, late of Culkerton, Wiltshire, corn-dealers. Theodore Allen, Bath, fishmonger. Joseph Til stone, Newcastle under Lyne, hat-manufacturer. John Newton, Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland, liquor-merchant. Edw. Pheasant, Grantham, Lincolnshire, dealer in seeds. John Stentaford, Ply mouth Dock, shopkeeper. Mark Palmer, Monkwearmouth shore, county of Durham, sail-maker. John Blair, London-street, Middlesex, mariner. John Cooke, White Horse Lane, Stepney, coalmerchant. John Barnes, Bolton, Lancasaire, cotton-manufacturer. J. Tripp, Bristol, salesman. J. Rawley, Chancery Lane, boot and shoemaker. B. T. Chynn, Purleigh, Essex, shop-keeper. E. Strong and W. Harvey, Liverpool, anchorsmiths. F. L. E. Orstorn, Frith Street, Soho, mathematical instrumeut maker. G. King, Frome Selwood, Somerset, cabinet-maker.. J. Buchanan, Woolwich, pork-butcher. J. Brock, jun. Wapping Street, slopseller. R. Evans, City Road, umbrella-maker. Jeremiah Marshall King, Liverpool, coffee-house-keeper. Samuel Broughall, Yeaton, salop, miller. Joseph Coulthard, Bucklersbury, London, warehonseman. Isaae

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Noble, Penrith, Cumberland, ironmonger. Eze kiel Croydon, late of Stourbridge, Worcestershire, baker. David Moffatt, Fleet Market, London, grocer. Robert Fisher, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, tailor. Wm.. Dyson, Marsden, . Yorkshira, drysalter and grocer. J. Marshall, Little Russel Street, Bermondsey, Surry, tanner. J. Tomlinson, Salford, Lancaster, weft and twist-dealer. J. Shuttleworth, Manchester, cotton-manufacturer. J. Meycock, Broad Street, St. Giles's in the Fields, and St. George, Bloomsbury, haberdasher. W. Ludby, Petworth, Sussex, shopkeeper. G. Caw rn, Strand, bookseller. H. Nathan, late of es, slopseller. R. Tomkinson, J. TomkinF. Solicke, late of Liverpool, mer

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Dwyer, late of Bristol, hatter. J. M'Carty, Liverpool, merchant. J. Evans, late of Wolverhampton, but now of Liverpool, hardwareman. H. Ross, now or late of Liverpool, merchant

To Correspondents.

We have received a valuable original communication from Sid mouth, entitled, "The Vision realized," it shall appear, without fail next month, and its perusal, we doubt not, will highly gratify the Readers of our Miscellany.

The communications of Veritas in our next.

ERRATA.In the Ode Peace inserted in our last Miscellany, for torn, read forlorn; and for others, read fairer.

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