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Burnt* 13912. t 68i ] The London $ubltfl)eti by OLuthotitp. 1 From -Sutroag July 12, to *%atlltDag July 16, 1796. Admiralty-Office, July 16, 1796. Extrad of a Litter from Sir John Jervii, K. B. Admiral os the Blue, and Commander in Chits ofi Hi: Majejly': Ship: and Vessel; in the Mediterra- nean, to Mr. Nepean, dated Victory, off Toulon; June 10, 1796. T Acquaint yon, for the Information of the Lords •*• Commissioners of the Admiralty, that last Even- ing, having observed a French Cruizer working up to Hieres Bay, within thc Islands, 1 called Captaiii Macnaitara, of His Majelly's Ship Southampton, on Board the Victory, pointed thc Ship out, and di- rected nim to malccaDalh at her, through the grand Pass, which he performed with admirable Spirit and Alacrity : And I beg Leave to refer their Lordships to Im Statement inclosed, sor the Detail os this gal- lant Action. Southampton, cjsTculon, June 10, 1796. S IR, I N Obedience to the Orders I received from you on the Victory's Quarter Deck lalt Evening, I pulhed through the Grand Pass, and hauled up under thc Batteries on the North Eail End of Porquerolle with an easy Sail, in Hopes I should be taken for a iiencli or Neutral Frigate, which I have great Rea- so.i to believe succeedcJ, for I got within i'ulol Shot ofthe Enemy's Ship before t was discovered, and Cautioned thc Captain through a Trumpet not to m:i!:e a fruitless Rvliilance, when be immediately snapped hi-. Pistol at me and tired his Broadside. At this IViiod. being very near the heavy Battery of Fort Breganson, ! law him instantly on Board, and. I.ieut-ii.uu I.ydiai'al, at Hit H.'.K! tis the Boarders, with an Intrepidity no \\ drds can describfc, ertttrfc ;u.! carried her iri about Ten Minutes, although he met ivith a spirited Resistance frota thfcCttptahi (wist, fell) and a Hundrilfl Men under Arms in iv. ti.-f Wnt. In thia Ihort Comlict the l.-.-leit idui of all the - , and Slop's Company of the .S.iut.ir.iiipthu liatl . :!1 Approbation, and 1 do not n".:au to (ne jfrom their Merit by stating to you that the Conduct of Lieutenant Lydiard was above all Praise. After lashing the Two Ships together, I found some Dif- ficulty in getting from under the Battery, which kept up a very heavy Fire, and was not able to return through the Grand Pass besore Half after One o'Clock this Morning, with thc L'Utile Corvette of 24 Guns, French Six PounderSj commanded by Citizen Fran- cois Veza, and One Hundred and Thirty-six Men, several of whom escaped on Shore in the Launch. I am happy to inform you that I only loll One Man, William Oirion, Marine, who was killed by a Pistol Shot near me on the Quarter Deck. From the best Information I can obtain, the Enemy had killed and wounded Twenty-five. I have the Honour to be; S I R, Your very obedient; humble Servant; (Signed) J. MACNAMARA. Admiralty-CEce, July 16, 1796. Copy of a L::: sl-nirul S:r John Jtrvis) K. B. Comma:.der..'.- Ci.'ief cf His Majesty's Ships end Vessel; in the Mediterranean, to Mr. Nepeani dated Vidoiy, off Toulon, June 8, 1796. S I R, t Herewith enclose a Letter I received l.r.t Evening •*• from" Commodore Nelson, ift the Gulf ol Genoa, with an Account of the important Articles taken fl'otn the Enemy in thc Expedition under thc Cora- imm'edinte Direction, tlie 31st Ultimo; also a List of the Killed and Wounded. THeir Lordikirs ire so thnroughly acquainted with the Vigilance and Bfittrpritt of Commodore Nelson/ that 1 forbear to repeat his Merits on this Occasibli. 1 am, aVc. J. JERVIS. * [ Price Nine pence, j

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Page 1: The London - Geneagraphie · Our Boats boarded the National Ketch (the Commo dore ofthe Convoy) in the Fire of 3 Eighteen-Poun ders, and 1 Eightecn-Pounder in a Gun-Boat

Burnt* 13912. t 68i ]

The London $ubltfl)eti by OLuthotitp.

• • 1

From -Sutroag July 12, to *%atlltDag July 16, 1796.

Admiralty-Office, July 16, 1796.

Extrad of a Litter from Sir John Jervii, K. B. Admiral os the Blue, and Commander in Chits ofi Hi: Majejly': Ship: and Vessel; in the Mediterra­nean, to Mr. Nepean, dated Victory, off Toulon; June 10, 1796.

T Acquaint yon, for the Information of the Lords •*• Commissioners of the Admiralty, that last Even­ing, having observed a French Cruizer working up to Hieres Bay, within thc Islands, 1 called Captaiii Macnaitara, of His Majelly's Ship Southampton, on Board the Victory, pointed thc Ship out, and di­rected nim to malccaDalh at her, through the grand Pass, which he performed with admirable Spirit and Alacrity : And I beg Leave to refer their Lordships to Im Statement inclosed, sor the Detail os this gal­lant Action.

Southampton, cjsTculon, June 10, 1796. S I R ,

IN Obedience to the Orders I received from you on the Victory's Quarter Deck lalt Evening, I

pulhed through the Grand Pass, and hauled up under thc Batteries on the North Eail End of Porquerolle with an easy Sail, in Hopes I should be taken for a i ienc l i or Neutral Frigate, which I have great Rea-so.i to believe succeedcJ, for I got within i'ulol Shot of the Enemy's Ship before t was discovered, and Cautioned thc Captain through a Trumpet not to m:i!:e a fruitless Rvliilance, when be immediately snapped hi-. Pistol at me and tired his Broadside. At this IViiod. being very near the heavy Battery o f Fort Breganson, ! law him instantly on Board, and. I.ieut-ii.uu I.ydiai'al, at Hit H.' .K! tis the Boarders, with an Intrepidity no \\ drds can describfc, ertttrfc ;u.! carried her iri about Ten Minutes, although he met ivith a spirited Resistance frota thfcCttptahi (wist, fell) and a Hundrilfl Men under Arms in iv. ti.-f Wnt. In thia Ihort Comlict the l.-.-leit idui of all the

- , and Slop's Company of the .S.iut.ir.iiipthu liatl . :!1 Approbation, and 1 do not n".:au to ( n e

jfrom their Merit by stating to you that the Conduct of Lieutenant Lydiard was above all Praise. After lashing the T w o Ships together, I found some Dif­ficulty in getting from under the Battery, which kept up a very heavy Fire, and was not able to return through the Grand Pass besore Half after One o'Clock this Morning, with thc L'Utile Corvette of 24 Guns , French Six PounderSj commanded by Citizen Fran­cois Veza, and One Hundred and Thirty-six Men, several of whom escaped on Shore in the Launch. I am happy to inform you that I only loll One Man, William Oirion, Marine, who was killed by a Pistol Shot near me on the Quarter Deck. From the best Information I can obtain, the Enemy had killed and wounded Twenty-five. I have the Honour to be;

S I R,

Your very obedient;

humble Servant;

(Signed) J. M A C N A M A R A .

Admiral ty-CEce, July 16, 1796.

Copy of a L::: sl-nirul S:r John Jtrvis) K. B. Comma:.der..'.- Ci.'ief cf His Majesty's Ships end Vessel; in the Mediterranean, to Mr. Nepeani dated Vidoiy, off Toulon, June 8, 1796.

S I R,

t Herewith enclose a Letter I received l.r.t Evening •*• from" Commodore Nelson, ift the Gulf ol Genoa, with an Account of the important Articles taken fl'otn the Enemy in thc Expedition under thc Cora-

imm'edinte Direction, tlie 31st U l t i m o ; also a List of the Killed and Wounded.

THeir Lordikirs ire so thnroughly acquainted with the Vigilance and Bfittrpritt of Commodore Nelson/ that 1 forbear to repeat his Merits on this Occasibli.

1 am, aVc.

J. JERVIS .

* [ Price Nine pence, j

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[ 682 ] Agamemnon, off Oneglia, June I, 1796.

S I R,

AT Two ? . M. Yesterday, seeing Six Sail run­ning along Shore, which I believed to be French,

. and knowing the great Consequence of intercepting the Cannon and Ordnance Stores, wliich I had Infor­mation was expected from Toulon, to be landed at St. Piered'Acena, sor the Siege of Mantua, I nude the Signal for a general Chace, when the Veisels, which

. now hoisted French Colours, anchored close under a Battery. I directed to Captain Cockburn, of the Meleager, to lead me in, which he did in a most Oificer-'ike Manner, and at Three o'Clock the Me­leager and Agamemnon anchored in left than Four Fathoms Water, as soon aferwards did the Peterell and Speedy; after a (hort Resistance from the Battery and-Vessels, we took Possession of them.

It is impossible I can do Julii;o to the Alacrity and Gallantry ever conspicuous in my little Squadron. Our Boats boarded the National Ketch (the Commo­dore ofthe Convoy) in the Fire of 3 Eighteen-Poun­ders, and 1 Eightecn-Pounder in a Gun-Boat.

The Blanche and Diadem being to Leeward, the former could not anchor until the Vessel had struck, but the Boats of all the Ships were active in getting them off the Shore, the Enemy having cut their

• Cables when they surrendered. A smart Firing of Mufquetry was kept up from the Shore during the Whole of this Service.

-The Agamemnon's Masts, Sails, and Rigging are a little ait , but of no material Consequence.

Much as I seel indebted to every Officer in'the Squadron, yet I cannot omit to 1 mention the great Support and Assistance I have ever received from Captain Cockburn ; he has been under my Com­mand near a Year on this Station, and I should feel myself guilty ok-Ne»iett of Duty was I not to re­present his Zeal, Ability and.Courage, which is con­spicuous on every Occasion which offers.

Enclosed I transmit you a List of the Killed and Wounded, .'and also of the Vessels taken.

I have the Honour to remain, &c. HORATIO NELSON.

Sir John Jervi;, K. B.

A List os Killed and Wounded in 'Hi: Majesty': Squadron undtr tfo Command ts Commodore He-ratio Nelfin, in tht isstosMat, ifgb.

Agamemnon. 1 killed ; a wounded. Blanche. 1 wounded.

HORATIO NELSON.

A list cs Veffili of War and Transs-i fit taitn by tfo Squadron under tfo Command if commodore Ho-

• ratio Nelftu, m the lift of May, if go. VESSELS OF' W A R.

La Genie, (Ketch) 3 Eightcen-Pounders, 4 Swivels, and 60 Men.

.J-iNumcro Douzel, (Gun Boat) 1 Eightcen-Poun-dci, 4 Swivels, and 30 Men.

TRANSPORTS. -La Bonne-Mere, 250 Tons, Brig rigged, laden with

Iii us Twenty-four Pounders, Thii teen Inch Mor tars, and Gun Carriages.

La Verge de Consolation, 120 Tons, Kctchnriggcd,' l.idcn-witiVBrass Guns, Mortars, Shells, and Gun Carriages.

Lc lean Baptists, 100 Tons, Ketch rigged, laden with Brandy and a fin̂ kll Quintity of Bread.

Name unknown, too Ton?, Ketch rigged, ladeix with Austrian Prisoner*.

St. Anne de Pai*, 70 Tons, Ketch rigged, laden with Wheel-Barro ws and Intrenching Tools, de­stroyed.

HORATIO NELSON.

Admiralty Office, Ju'y 16, 1796. Extrad of a Letter from Sir H. C. Christian to

Evan Nepean, Esq; dattd on Board the Thunderer, Cho: Bay, St. Lucia, May 15, 1796.

T HAVE t.i acquaint you, for the Information of •*• tne Lo Js Commissioners of ta; Admiralty, of the fase Arrival of liis Majesty's Sloop Albacore at Barbados, ,vi:!a her Prize L'A.heniene, French Na­tional Cor.- t; of 14 Guns: Fjr a more particular Account of Captaiii Winthrop's Proceeding... I trans. mit a Copy of his Letter, to me of the 9:111 stint.

Albacore, Carlisle Bay, Barbadoes, S I"R, M.ty 9, 1796.

T HAVE thc Pleasure to inform you, that in the •*• Latitude 14 deg. 43 min. Longitude 47 deg. 39 min. I fell in with and captured L'Atheniene Brig, Fiench National Corvette, mounting 14 Four-Pounders and 83 Men, commanded by Mo'ns. Ger-vais, Lieutenant de Vaisseaox. During our Chace, which continued for Six Hours, she threw overboard 10 of her Guns. I beg Leavs to observe she is a new Vessel, well found, and every Thing new on Board her, and fails remarkably well.

I. am, &c. (Signed) ROB. WINTHROP.

Sir H. C. Christian, Vc. &* IsV.

Admiralty Office, Ju'yi6,*i796. Copy efi a Letttr from Capt a-n Hamilton, ef Hit

Majesty's Ship MApomcne, to Evan Nepean, Esq;

Melpomeney Plymouth Sound, S I R . 7*41.14," 1796.

V O U will be pleased to acquaint their Lordships, * His Majesty's Ship Melpomene, on the n t h In­

stant, at Three P. M. Ulhant bearing N. N. E. Six Leagues, discovered an Enemy's Ship in the S. E. Quarter. Afur a Chace of Five Hours, and her making every Effort to escape, Ihe struck her Co­lours, and proved to be La Re\anciie, of 18 Guns and 167 Men; she had left Brest only a sew Hours, with a View of intercepting the Brazil Convoy.

I have tlic Satisfaction te add, tnat though ieve al -Guns were exchanged-no'Lives were soft; and that tlie Officers and Men! hive tiie Honor to command •behaved with the •greatest Zeal-a A Propriety.

I judged it aiviieabrol. return to the first Port, on Account of the Number ef Prisoners, rand IhaH fail again, immediately to fulfil their laowUhips Ot-ders.

• I have thc H.-nor, Ac. CHARLES HAMILTON.

Doivning-Street, July 16, 171,6.

ALetter, of which the following is an Extract, has been received f-om Colonel Graham by

the Right Honoiahlc Lord Grcnville, His" Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foicign Aiiaus, dated Cagiiano, June 21, 1796.

p A R L Y in lie Moruirg ofthe 17th Instant the b-i Enemy attacked the most advanced Posts on Monte Baldo towards Ferrara, and obliged the Vo-ulnteers (the bsst Marksmen of the difkrcnt Reg>.

meats.

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[ 683 ] ments, formed into Companies of Chasseurs) to re-1 tire ; but these uniting, and being supported by Two Companies of Croats from Ariiglion, quickly drove back the Enemy, with some Loss, and re-occupied tlieir Posts. The Austrians h3d One Man killed and about Thirty wounded.

Si. Jame;'., July IJ, 1796.

The King was this Day pleased to confer the Honor os Knighthood oa Captain Tftomas William*, of the Royal Navy.

Canton Houft, July 12, 1796. This Day tha Right Honorable r .1 ly Willoughby

of Erelby was introduced to rl I Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, es Lady of the Bedchamber to Her Royal lliglin.f.., vice the Coun­tess of Jersey, who has resigned.

Wtstminjltr, July 16, 1796.

The Lord Chancellor has appointed f William Egerton Jeffreys, of Ludlow in the Cuunty of Salop, Gent, to be a Master Extraordinary io the High Court of Chancery.

Thc Lord Chancellor has also appointed John Copner Williams, of Mold in the County of Flint, Gent, to be a Master Extraordinary in the High Court of Chancery.

St.Jamts'i, July 13, 1796.

This Day Count Lavezzari, Resident from the Republic of" Venice, had an Audience of Leave of His Majesty ;

And Count Giacomazzi, his Successor in thc fame Character, had his First Private Audience of His Majesty,v to deliver his Credentials;

And Count Zeppelin, Minister Plenipotentiary from His Serene Highness the Duke of Wurtembcrg, had also Audience ot Leave of His Majesty :

T o which they were respectively introduced by the Right Hon. Lord Grcnville, His Majelly's Prin­cipal Secretary cf State for Foreign Aiiairs, and condocted by Stephen Cottreil, Esq; Assistant Master o f the Ceremonies.

St. Jamil's, July 14.

This Day Count Lavezzari, Resident from the Republic of Venice, had an Audience of Leave of Her Majesty;

And Count Giacomazzi, his Successor in the fame Character, had his First Private Audience of Her Majesty;

And Count Zeppelin, Minister Plenipotentiary from His Serene Highness the Duke of'Wurtemberg, had also Audience of Leave of Her Majesty j

To'which they were respectively introduced by the Earl of Morton, Lord Chamberlain to Her Maiiity, and conducted by the Assistant Master os the Cere­monies.

I S L E of E L Y A S S I Z E S .

H. Gwillim, Esq;

Wednesday, the 27 th of July, at Wifbcch.

Commission in tht Nottinghamshire Militia, figntd by tfo Lord Lieutenant.

.Evelyn PWtiepont, Esq; to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated Match.7, i / j 6 »

Cornmiffion figned by His Majesty fief tfo Army in Ireland.

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Vere Hunt's Regiment. Lieutenant James A. Morley, from the 99th Foot,

to be Captain of a Company. Dated April 30, 1796.

Carlton-House, July 2, 1796.

Offce ficr managing tfo Affairs of His Royal Highr.eji the Prince of Wales.

By O R D E R ofthe E A R L C H O L U O N D E L E Y ,

^"Otice is hereby given, that every Creditor of • ^ His Royal Highncft is to deliver into this OZcS syil riii Ten Days after trie ya D i y of Ju'y instant, a Particular, in Writing, containing the Nature and Amount of any D.-r-t, signeu by Inm or her, tiiat may have accrued within the Quarter ending the laid 5th Day of ]--'y; and all DeUs or Demands, of what Na'.ute or Kind soever, which soail not be presented as afire said, and within the Time limited as asorelaid, a^e not, under any Pretence or Colour of Aut.tority whatever, to be paid, satisfied or dis­charged, nor any Part tiereof, but are barred both at Law and in Equity : And all Bonds, Bills, Notes, or other Securities for Money, given or made in Consideration of any Debt or Demand, whereof the Particulars in Writing arc not delivered as afore­said, are to all Intents and Purposes null and void.

See tbe Act of the 35 thos His present Majesty, for settling an Annuity on His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and other Purposes, Cap. 129. Sec. 32.

Tim. Brent, Secretary.

pUrfut

London, July 15, 1795. Office for the Duty on Post Horses, No. ib, Hyde-

Street, Blooni'bury. rsuant to an Ad peffed in the Twenty-seventh

Year os His present Majejly King George the Third, and by Order of tbe Co/ninljficneis fior managing tht Dutici on stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper, No­tice it hereby given, Tbat the Post-Master:, Innkeepers , and ether Perjon: licensed to lett Horse; to travel Pqst-Wf. residing in the City qf London, and Liberty of Westminster, and •within Five Miles of the Head Of­

fice for Stamps, or within the BilL of Mortality, art required te attend on Wednej'day, Thursday, Fridery cr Saturday next, betivcen the flour; qf Nine in tbe Fore­noon and 7wo in tfo Afternoon, to bring in end deli­ver ut thi: Office theirseveral' il'eekly Account: to Satur­day tbt ibth Day ofi July in,'!ant, inclusive; and at the'jamt Ti/nt to pas': tht fiiid Accounts, and pay tbt Money due thereon.

John Sargeaunt, Farmer of thc said Du.'ie;.

Navy-Office, July 2, ifgb. eT'H E Principal Offcer: and Ccmmiffioneri qf Hit •*• Majesty's Navy do hereby give Notice, that cn Mofday the, lStlsii Instant, at Ten o'Cloci in tfo Fore-notm, Commissioner Proby will Jill at bis Office in His Majesty 1 Yard at Chatham, Several Lot; of eld Starts, lying in t'c fidd Yard; where eny Person may have the Liberty cf viewing them, during the common Work­ing Hours ofthe Yard, till the Day cf Sale.

Inventcrie t and Condition; of Salt oiey fo bad here and at the Yard.

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f 684 ] A V E R A G E P R I C E S O F C O R N ,

By the Quarter of Eight W I N C H E S T E R Bulhels, and of O A T M E A L per Boll of mcfbst

AVOIRDUPOIS, from the Returns received in the Week ended the 9th of July, 1796.

I N L A N D C O U N T I E S .

Middlesex, Surry, H e r t f o r d , Bedford, -Huntingdon, Northampton, Rutland, -Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, -Stafford, -Salop, Hereford, Worcester, W a r w i c k , W i l t s , -Berks, O x f o r i i , -Bucks, Montgomery, Brecon, -Radnor -

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[ 6»5 ] A V E R A G E P R I C E , by wliich E X P O R T A T I O N and B O U N T Y are to be regulated,

computed according to the Directions of the Corn Acts of the 31st and 33d of G E O . III.

lst District, -ad . . . 3 d 4th 5th . . . 6th . . . 7th . . . Sth . . . 9th . . . ioth 1 ith 12th -

K. B. The Figures against which Asterisks are placed are the general Arerage Prices of all England.

Published by Authority ofi Parliament,

J O H N J A M E s C A T H E R woo D , Receiver ofi Corn Returns.

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T H E A V E R A G E P R I C E O F S U G A R , Computed from the R E T U R N S made in the Week ending the 13th Day of July, 1796,

is Seventy-two Shillings anil One Penny Farthing per H U N D R E D W E I G H T ,

Exclusive o f the Duty t f Customs paid or payable thereon, on the I M P O R T A T I O K thereof into G R E A T B R I T A I N .

Grocer: Hall, J Ay lb, ifgb.

By Authority of Parliament,

H S N R Y N E T T L E S H I P P ,

Clerk of the Grocer; Company.

N Cork, July 9, 1796

'Otice i: hereby given to the Officeri and Company of I Witts ll rjiii.-t rfliin to it 1 \jiiiiti uilU KjunitHiny oj ' Hit Majejly'; Ship Dori:, the Hon. Charlei Jenei,

Commander, ami Sloop Hazard, Robert Dudley Oliver, Esq; Comm. .:: of Sale: of tbe Pro­duce of tbt French National Cutler La Cygnf, captured hy tht J'aid Ship and Sloop on the sth of May, ifgb, together with tbe Produce of the Bcunty Bill arising therefrom, ivill be delivered into the Regijlry of tbe High Court of Admiralty, agreeable to Ad of Parliament.

George Redmond Halbert, Purser 1 of Hii Majejly'; Ship Dori;, i- Agent;.

John Roche, jun. of Cork, \

Cork, July 9, 1796. "ATOtice it hereby given to tht Officer: and Company

i V cfi Hi; Majejly'i Sloop Hazard, Robert Dudley Oliver, Ejq; Commander, that an Account efi Sale: arising firom tfo Salvage qf the Brig: Helen and Mary, end Sleep Hinde, recaptured by the Jaid Sloop, on the zoth efi May, Ifgb, will be delivered inte tfo Rtgistry if tbe High Court cf Admiralty, agreeable to tfo Ad cfi Parliament.

George Redmond Hulbcrt, Purser *> cs Hit Majesty'; Ship Dor:;, ' \ Agents

John Roche, jun. cf Cork, )

Cork, July 9, 1796. -AjOtice it hereby given lo the Offcer: and Ccmpaniei

* V cslli: Majejly': Ship: Apollo, John Manley, Ejq;

Commander, Dori;, tfo Hon. Chaflc; Jones, Com­mander, and Sloop Hazard, Robert Dudley Oliver, Elq; Commander, that an Account of Sides anfng from the Salvage of tbe Brig Nancy of Liverpool, recap­tured by the J'aid Ship: and Sleep on the ibth of April, I fgb, will fo delivered into the Registry of tfo High Court of Admiralty, agneablc to tfo Ad of Parliament.

George Redmond Hulb; rt, Purser ~) cf Hii Majejly's Ship Doris, > Agents.

John Roche, jun. of Cork, 3

Bank of England, }uly 16, 1796. CJ^HE Court cf Diredon of tbe Governor and Com-

pany ef thc Bank cfi England give Notice, that a General Court ivill be held at tfo Bank on Thursday next, the Z lst Instant, at Eleven in tfo Forenoon, being one ef tfo i^iarterly General Courts appointed Ly ib: Charter.

Francis Martin, Secretary.

.Amicable Society'sOince, Serjeants-Inn, Fleet-Street, July 13, 1796..

A General Quarterly Court cf the Corporation of tfo " Amicable Society fir a Perpetual Affurance-Offict will be held at tfoir Heufi in Serjeants-Inn, Flect-Strrcl, cn Wednesday tfo lOtb Day of August next, at Twelve ofi tfo Clock at Nocn precisely, ficr tfo ufiuil Bufinej's, and J'or tht Choice cfi Auditor: J'cr thc Year ensuing.

Joseph Baldwin, Register.

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Transport Oflice, July 6, 1796. CJ^HE Ce/nnitsifie-icri fior cotiduiing Hit Maj'sty'i •*• Tranjport Service, and j'or tbe Care and Custody ofi Prij'oners ofi War, do hereby give Notice, tbat on Tuesday tbe igth of this M'nih, there will be fold by Public Auflitn at Norlham, and on the following Day a: Siutha-.ipio.i,

A Quantity of Stores,

Consisting cf Pack-Saddles, Cart-Horfi Harness, e Numfor ef Bread Bagi, Beds and Blankets, Inn and Wood-bound Wattr-Cafki, Staves and Heading; with sundry other Articles, which will fo expressed in tfo Catalogue!.

Ail tbt J'aid Store:, He. are new lying in Hi; Ma-jtsty's Tranjport Stores al Southampton and Norlham, at wbicb Places they may bt viewed at any Time prior tothe Days if Sale.

Each Pitrehaftr is to makt a Depofit efi 351, per Cent, upon tfie Amount ofi each Lot at the Time ofi Sale ; and Jhould tfo Remainder of tbe Purcbajc-Menty bt unpaid, and tht Arliclts nil taken away within the Sevtn following Days, tht Depofit will bt forfeited, and tfo j'aid Articles will continue to be tht Prcperty ofi tbe Cruvn.

Further Particulars may be knoivn by oipplication to Lieutenant R. P. Young, olgcnt fior tbe Tranjport Ser­vice, at Southampton.

Marine Society's Office, July 15, 1796.

Cr'HE isiharlerly General Court ofi the Governors ofi ~- this Cirporation wilt he held at tfoir Offce cn Thursday tht Z ijl Injlant, at Twelve o'Cloci,

John Newby, Sec.

Navy-Office, July 15, 1796. CjHE Principal Offietri and Commissioners of His

Majtsty'i Navy do hereby give Notice, that on Wednesday next, tfo zoth Instant, at One o'Clock, they •will fo ready to treat fior tbe Freight efi a Veffel ofi about 150 or 200 Tons Burthen, to carry a Cargo ofi Neva! Stem from Hi: Majesty': Yard at Woolwich to Gibraltar ; and, in cafe the Exigencies ofi the Service require it, she it to proceed up tfo Streights. Tfo Ship to Jail with Convoy.

No Ttndtr ivill fo received after Twelve o'Cloci, nor any noticed, unlesi tfo Party, or an .Igentsor him, attends.

London, July 14, 1796. TOtice is hereby givtn, that Warrant: for the Di­

vidend declared tn tfo nominal Capital Stock efi the Governor and Company for working of Mine;, Mi-n:rat: and Metal; in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, will be ready to fo delivered to tbe Propri­etor: on Thursday the zStb Instant, and every Thurs­day thereafter till the Whole is paid, at tht Sun Firc-Offce in Bank-street, Cornhill: And tbat tfo Tranifer Book; of tfo faid Company, wbicb art new shut, will be opened again on Thursday thc fiaid zStb of this instant July.

NOtice is hereby given, that the Partnerlhip lately subsisting between |oseph Fox and John Seholes, both of* Halifax,

in the County of York, Spirit-Merchant* and Copartners, and carried on under the Firm 01* Fox and Seholes, was thia Day dilsolved by mutual Consent; and it was and is agieed by and between the slid Partners, that all Debts diatt or owing to the saitfPaitncrslitp aic to be paid to the said Joseph Pox, whn will d-Tcharge 111 Debts due to or owing therefrom. - As witness our Hands tbe 5th Djy of Julv, 1796. •• « •

Joseph Fox. Jchn Scbclcf.

Nc

THE Partnership lately fulsisling between' Joseph Cadd, Ann Patience, and Joseph Read, ot" the City of Bristol,

Potters, trading under the Firm of Joseph Gadd and Company, was mutually dilsolved by them on the 24th Day of June last. Witness our Hindi this 13th Day of July, 1796.

Jefi Gadd. Ann Patience. Joseph Read.

THE Partnerfliip Trade and Business carried on by Tiei-doius Glover and George Glover, of Ewer's-Street,

Southwark, in the County of Surry, Ironpl.te-Woikeis (under •the Firm of Glover and Sen) was this Day dissolved by mutual Consent. Witness tlieir Hands, the 9th Day of Juy, 1796.

Tkeodorus Glovtr. George Glover.

THE Partnerfliip between John Thackrah, Edward Howe!!, and George Thackrah, of tbe Borough of Southwark in

th; County of Surry, Hop.Merchants, ii toil Day dissolved by mutual Consent. Witnesi our Hands the 15th Day of Julv, 1796.

John Thackrah. Edward Howell, George Thackrah,

Lontlon, July ia, 1796.

NOtice it hereby given, that the Partnerlhip of Irvine and Thomson, of Bow-Lane, was dissolve.! by mutual Con­

sent on the 30th of April last. Andrew Tl.an.son it authorized to settle all Account! due to and owing by the said Company, ai witness our Hands,

Tfo. Irvine. And. Thorrjin.

Manchester, June 9, 1796.

THE Partnerfliip carried on between John Shelmerdine and Richard Shelmerdine, both of Manchester, Fustian-

Manufacturers, under thc Firm of Jchn and Richard Shelmer-d";nst, was this Day citl'ulvcd by mutual Consent. All Persons having any Claim or Demands upon the said Concern, will be paid by Nathaniel Shelmerdine and Sons j and all Persons who stand indebted to the sai J Copartnerlhip are requested to pay their respective Debts to the said Nathaniel Shelmerdine and Soni 1 AS witness our Hands,

Jchn Shelmerdine. Richard Shelmerdine. Nath, Shelmerdine, fen. Nalh. Shtlmtrdint, jun.

NOtice is hereby given, that the Partnerlhip lately carried on by Tliomas Leemiog, Thomas Whitaker, and Ri-

enard Shaw, all of Preston in the County of Lancaster, Ma. chine-makers, under the Firm of Leeming and Whitaker, was, on the 30th Day of May last, dissolved by mutual Consent ; AU Demands ajainst the laid Partnership will be discharged by the said Thomas Leeming j and all Debts due to the said Part­nerfliip will be received by the said Thomas Leeming. As wit­ness our Hands this nth Uay ot July, in tlic Year of our Lord 1796.

Tfo. Leeming. Tho. Whitaker. Rd. Shaw,

THE Partnerfliip lately subsisting between John Bradstatr and Lawrence Anderton, of Chorley in the County of

Lancaster, Grocers, fcc. was dissolved by mutual Consent on the 5th Instant: All Debts owing by or to the said Partnerfliip Concern will be paid and received by the said John Bradsliaw, wbo intends carrying on thc said Business in future. As witness their Hands thii 9th Day of July, 1796.

John Era.i-r.iw. Law. Anderton.

NOtice is hereby givan, thet the Partnerfliip between Mess. William Dean and Jamei Cadie, of the City of Bristol,

Linen-Drapers and Haberdashers, is this Day dissolved; and that such Businesi will in future be carried on by the said Wil­liam Dean, who will receive and pay all Debts due to and owing from the said Copartnerlhip. Witness our Hands this 13th Day of July, 1796.

William Dean, Jame: Cadie.

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:h Dtbts Immediately to Mr, Ralph Ellis, ot naungnaii-•cct, who is duly authorised by hit Executors to receive the ne ; and such Persons (if any) who any Demand on the said r. Lettency, are desired to leave the Particulars thereof with

ALL Persons indebted to thc late Mr, John L-tteney, of Clement's Inn, Attorney at Liw, are requested to pay

such Dtbts Immediately t.< Mr. Ralph Ellis, of Basingha!| Street, "'' fame M r . - ,, _ _ said Mr. Ellil, in order that thc Executor! may examine and discharge the same. All the Papers of the said Mr. Lettency are left with Mr. Ellis, of whom any Information may be ob­tained respecting them.

THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a Com­mission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth againlt

Robert Lane, late of Bermondsey in the County of Surry, Tan­ner, are defired to meet the Assignees of the Estite and Effecti of the said Bankrupt on the aoth Day os July instant, at One o'Clock in the Afternoon, at the Ship, in Long-Lane, in thc Paiilh of Bcimondsey, in the County of Suny, ia order to aslent to or dissent from the laid Assignee! commencing, prosecuting or defending any Suit or Suit! at Law or in Equity for Recovery of any Part of the said Bankrupt*! Estate and Essects; or to the compounding, submitting to Arbitration, or otherwise agree­ing, any Matter or Thing relating thereto ; and on other special Affairs.

THE Creditors who hive proved their Debts under a Corn-million of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against

lohn Morris, of Upholland in the County of Lancaster, Slace. Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, are desired to meet the Allignees of thc said Bankrupt"! Estate and Effecti on the joth Day of July instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at Forsliaw's, the Globe Tavern, in John-Street, Liverpool, in order to assent toor dissent from the said Assignees commencing, prosecuting or defending any Suit or Suita at Law or in Equity ful Recovery of any Pait of the said Bankrupt's Estate and Effects; or to the compounding, submitting to Arbitration, or otherwise agreeing, any Matter or Thing relating thereto ; and on other special Affairs.

THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a Com­mission of bankrupt awarded and issued forth against

John Paik, of Austin Friars in thc City of London, Merchant, ire defired to meet thc Assignee-, of ihe Estate and Essects of the said Bankrupt on the 24th Day of July instant, at Twelve o'Clock precisely, at the Geoige and Vulture Tavern, Cotnhill, in order to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees com­mencing, prosecuting or defending any Suit or Suits at Law or ill Equity concerning the said Bankrupt's Estate and Effects; or to the compounding, submitting to Arbitiation, or other­wise agreeing, any Debt, Matter or Thing relating thereto: And particularly to take into Consideration and confer upon the State of the Accounts unliquidated and depending between the Bankrupt and Mr. Thomai Clarke, of Liverpool, Merchant, and to give all necessary Direction! and Authority to the As­signees in respect thereof; and also io consider and dctermir.e u; .-ii an Allowance or adequate Compensation to b; paid to Mr. Hotel.inn, one of the Assignees, for ordering, fettling and miking up the Bankrupt's Books and Accounts, and for ad­justing all Losses and Insurance Accounts in respect of the Bankrupt's Businefa of an Underwriter and Insurance-Broker ; and likewise to authorise and empower the Assignees to pay sundry Demands contracted while Mr. Paik's Estate was unjicr the Direction of Inspectors ; and upon other special Affairs.

THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a Com­mission of Bankrupt awarded and illued forth against

Thomas Hir.ksman, late of Broseley in the County of Salop, Mercer, Dealer and Chapman, are desired to meet the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt on the 3d Day nf August neat, at Eleven o'Clock in tbe Forenoon, at the Red Liun Inn, in Broseley in the County of Salop, in order to assent to or dissent Irom the said Allignees selling and disposing of thc outstanding Debta due to the Estate of thc said Bank­rupt by public Auction j and on other Affairs.

PUrsuant to an Order made by the Right Honourable Alex­ander Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of Great

Britain, for Enlarging thc Time forCurneliui Willani, of Ar-tillery-Lane, Bifliopsgate-Street, jn tlie City of London, Silk-Dresser, Dealer and Chapman, (a Bankrupt) to surrender him­self, and make a lull Discovery and Disclosure of his Estate and Effects, lor Eleven Days, to be computed from thc 19th Day of July instant; This ia to give Notice, that the Commif. lionets in thc faid ConimiiU -n named and authorised, orthe major Part of them, inlcnd to meet 00 thc 30th of July instant, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, where the laid Bankrupt is required to surrender himself be­tween the Hours of Eleven and One of thc lame Dav, and r » . c a full Discovery and Disclosure of hii Estate and Effects, and finilh his Examination; and the Creditors who have not aheady f roved their Debts, may then and there coir.: and prove

the fame, and assent to or dissent from tlie Al lowwe of hii Certificate.

W Hereas a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and iffued forth ayair.st William Frathen, late ot Penryn in the

County of Cornwall, Shopkeeper, Dealer and Chapman, Lu? now a Prisoner in Hit Majesty's Gaol for the County of Corn­wall, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to (uriender himlclf to th; Cominililoners in the said Commission named, orthe major Part of them, on the 23d Day of Jissy inT

ttant, and on the 16th and 27th Day. of August next, at Eleven o'Clock in thc Forenoon on each Day, at Guildhall, London, and make a full Discovery and Disclosure of his fcstate artd Effects ; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared tn prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting ta chuse As­signees, and at the last Sitting the said Bankrupt ii required to finilh his Examination, and the Creditors are co allent to or dilient from the Allowance of his Certificate. All Persons indebted to the laid Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effects, arc not to pay or deliver the fame but to whom theCommif-sionen lhall appoint, but give Notice to Mess. Kinderley and Long, Symond's-lnn, Chancery-Lane, London.

WHereas a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against Robinson Shutileworth, late of Press 11

in thc County of Lancaster, Banker, and he being declared a Bankrupt il hereby required to surrender himself to the Com­missioners in the said Commission named, or the major Part of them, on the 3d, 4th, and 27th Days of August nexc, at Tea of the Clock in tlic Forenoon on each of the said Days, at the House of Ann Parker, the George and Dragon, in Preston af^reT

said, and make a full Discovery and Dilelolure of his Estate and Effects ; when and where the Creditors are to com- pret-ared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting to chuse A w n c e s , and at the last Sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish bis Examination, and the Creditors arc to allent to or fifient from the Allowance of his Certificate. All Perlons indebted to thc said Bankrupt, or that have any of nis Effects, are .io< to pay or deliver the lame but to wham the Commissioners si.all appoint, but give Notice to Mell". Cross and Son, Auon.'u;, til Preston aforesaid,

W Hereas a Commiflion of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against John Wright, now or late nf Manchester

in the County of Lancaster, Merchant, Dealer and Chapnyan, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himlclf to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major Part of them, on the aid and 23d Days 01 July instanf, and on [he 27th Day of August next, at Three of the Clock in thc Afternoon on each of tne said Days, at the Bridgwater Arms Inn in Manchester aforesaid, and make a frill Di'cuvery and Disclosure of his Estate and Effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and »t the Second Sitting to chuse Assignees, and at th? last Sitting thc said Bankrupt is required to finilh his Examii, nation, and thc Creditors are to assent to or drssent from the Allowance of his Certificate. All Perfoni indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the fame but to whom the Commillioners shall appoint, but give Notice to Mr. Bernard Holland, Attorney, Manchester, or to Mr. Morris, Clement's Inn, London.

WHereas a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against Thomas Seddon the younger, of Saint

Mary at Hitl in the City of London, Merchant and Broker, and he being deflated a Bankrupt is hereby requited to surrender him­self to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major Part of them, on the 23d Day as July instant, and on the ad and 27th Days of Aug ist uext, at Ten o'Clock in the Forcno.-n on each Day, at Guildhall, London, and make a full Discovery and Disclosure of his Estate and Effects; whenand where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting to chuse Assignees, and at the last Sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finilh his Examination, and the Creditors arc to aiient to or dilient from the Allowance of his Certificate. All Perfoni indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effects, are noc to pay nr deliver rhe fame but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, 014 give Notice to Mr. Noy, No. 27, Burr-Street, hast Sniithfieid.

WHereas a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against Edward Stamford, late of Hornet ton in

the County of Middlesex, but now of Wood.Street in thc City of London, Broker, Appraiser and Auctioneer, and he being declared 2 Bankrupt ia hereby required to sunender himself to the Commissioners in che laid Commission named, or the major Part of them, tn the 23d Day of July instant, and on the ad and 27th of August next, at Ten in the Forenoon on each Day, at Cuildhall, London, and make a full Dilcovcry and Disclosure of his Estate and Effects) when and where the Cieditors are ta come prepaied to prove their Debts, and at the Second Sitting to chuse Assignee!, and at the tali Sitting the said Bankrupt

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THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and iss ed forth against FoJjambe Wood, late of Bainsley

in thc County of York, Linen-Manufacturer, intend to meet (by Adjournment) on thc 25th Day of July instant, at Ten o'Clock in thc Forenoon, at the House os Mrs. Eliiabeth Roper, in Barnfley alorclaid, in order to receive tlic Proof of Debts under the said Commission.

THE Commissioner! in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against John Cottin, of Broad-Street in

the City of London, Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, (trading under the Stile or Firm of Josiah Cottin and Son) intend to meet en the 23d Day of July instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Fore­noon, at Cuildhall, London, in order to receive the Proof of Debts under the said Commission.

THE Commissionei; in a Commiision of Bankrupt awarded ,and issued forth against Lawrence Peakc, of Great Rus­

sell-Street, in the Parilh of St. Paul, Covcnt Garden, in the County of Middlesex, Cordwainer, Dealer and Chapman, in­tend to meet on the 23d Day of July instant, at Eleven of ihe Clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, (by Ad­journment from the lath Day of July instant) in oider to take the last Examination of the said Bankrupt; when and where he IS required to surrender himself, and make a full Discoveiy and Disclosure ol his Estate and Effects, and finish hii Exami­nation | and the CreJitors, who have not already proved their Debts, are to come prepared to ptove the lame, and, with those who have proved their Debts, allent to or distent from the Allowance of his Certificate.

THE Commissioners In a Commiision of Bankrupt awarded and issue! foith agiinst EdwarJ Power, of Cattie-Street,

in ihe Parifli cl* St. Saviour, Southwark, in the County of Surry, Hatmaker, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 13d Day of August next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, in orJcr to make a Final Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt ; when and where the Creditor!, who have not already proved their Debts, aie to come prepared to prove thc fame, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the said Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be dilallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Commiffioni of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against William Jenkm, of Long Sutton

in the County of Lincoln, Grocer, Dealer and Chapman, intend tq meet on the 23d Day of August next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, at Cuildhall, London, in order to mike a Further Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the slid Bankrupt; when and where thc CreJitors, who have not already proved their Dtbts, arc to come prepared to prove the fame, or they will be excluded thc Benefit ol thesaid Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued foith against Samuel Leigh, of Cranbrook in

the County of Kent, Sadler, Shopkeeper, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the Sid Day of August next, at Eleven of the Clock in tire Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, in order to make a Final Dividend of the Estate and Effects of thc said Bankrupt; when and where thc Creditors, who have not already proved their Debts, are to come prepared 10 prove the fame, or they will be excluded the Benefit it thc said Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be dilallowed.

WHeieas ihc acting Commissioners in thc Commission of Binkrupt awarded and illued against Thamaa Clayton,

rf Aidwick, near Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, Ale Urrwcr, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the Right Hon. Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, that the said Thomas Clayton hath In all Things con. formed himself according to the Directions ofthe several Acts of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts j This is to give No­tice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of His laie Majesty's Reign, his Certificate will be allowed and con­firmed as thc sard Act direct!, unless Cause be shewn to the conliary on or before the 6th Day of August next.

WHereas the acting Commissioners in thc Commission of Bankiupt awarded and issued forth against John Taylor,

• f Swinton-Sm-et, Gray's-Inn-Lane, in the Counry of Mid­dlesex, Sctivcncr, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to thc

Right Honourable Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, that the said John saylor hath in all Thinjrs conformed himself according to the Directions of the several Acts of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts; This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, his Certisicate will be allowed and confirmed as the said Act directs, unless Caule be ihewn to the contrary on or before the 6th Day of August next.

Wriereas the acting Commillioners in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued against Thomas BartlctiJ"

late of the Parish of Walcot in the County of Somerset, Car­penter and Builder, have certified to the Right Hon. Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chai ceilor of Great Britain, that the laid Thomas Baitlctt hath in all Things conformed himself according to the Directions ofthe several Acts or Par­liament made concerning Bankrupts; This is to gi.e Notice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, his Certificate will be allowed and confirmed as the said Act directs, unless Cause be shewn to the contraiy on or before the 6th Day of August next.

WHereas the acting Commissioners in the Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against Peter

Stephen Triquct, late of Salisbury-Street, in the Strand, and now of Charterhouse-Square, in the County of Middlesex, Scrivener, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the Right Hon. Alexander Lord Loughborongh, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, that the said Peter Stephen Triquet hath in all Things conformed himself according to the Directions 0/ the several Acts of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts; This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in thc Fifth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, his Certificate will be allowed and confirmed, as the said Act directs, unless Cause be (hewn to thc contrary on or before the 6th Day of August next.

WHereas the acting Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against Benjamin

Lara, late of Kennington Green in the County of Surry, Sur­geon, Apothecary, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the Right Hon. Alexan.lt r Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancel or of Creat Britain, that the laid Benjamin Lara hath in all Things conformed himself according to the Directicna of the several Acts of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts ; This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in the Filth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, his Certificate will be allowed and confirmed asdic laid Act diiects, unless Cause be ihewn to the contrary on or before thc 6th Day cf August next.

WHereas the acting Commissioners in the Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against James Nash,

of Chipping Sodbury in the County of Gloucester, Draper and Grocer, have certified to the Right Honourable Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, that the laid James Naih hath in all Things conformed him­self according to the Directions of the several Acts of Par­liament made concerning Bankrupts; This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, his Certificate will be allowed and confirmed as the laid Act directs, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the 6th Day of August next.

WHereas the acting Commillioners in the Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued against William Wil­

kinson, of the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tynr, Moncy-Strivcner, have certined to the Right Hon. Alexander Lord Loughborough, Loid High Chancellor of Great Britain, that the said William Wilkinson hath in all Things conformed himself according to the Directioss of thc several Acts of Par­liament made concerning Bankrupts ; This is to give Notice, thit, by virtue of an Act passed in tne Fifth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, her Certificate vvill be allowed and confirmed as the laid Act directs, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the sith Day of August next.

WHereas the acting Commissioners in the Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued against Frans Prederick

Eckhardt, late of Sloane-Street, Chelsea, in the Countv of Mid­dlesex, Papcr-Stainer, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the Right Hon. Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chan­cellor of Great Britain, that the said Frans Frederick Eckhardt hath in all Things conformed himself according to thc Directions of the several Acts of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts j This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, his Certificate will be allowed and confirmed as the said Act directs, unless Cause be Ihewn to the contrary on or before the sith Day of August next.

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