BANKRUPTS. From the GAZETTE. DECEMBER 28. Ohn Boys, of Tefton, in Kent, car John penter. Jofeph Greaves, and William Denifon Thomas Coulstring, of Bristol, cornfactor. Charles Newman, of Sutton-at-Hone, in Kent, miller. John Harris, of Devizes, Wilts, draper. Thomas Balch, of Plaistow, in Effex, goole-feeder. Thomas Rushton, of Macclesfield, in Cheshire, brewer. JANUARY 4. JANUARY 11. Alexander Blyth, and Charles Blyth, of Alderfgate-ftreet, linen drapers. John Bellringer, of Manchester, callico-printer. John Daman, of Thames Ditton, in Surry, corn-chandler. Samuel John Stone, of Piccadilly, ftable-keeper. John Sherratt, of Clarges-ftreet, Piccadilly, money-fcrivener. Robert Ahwor, of Rochdale, in Lancashire, Lhopkeeper. JANUARY 14. James Butler, of Lanllenwell, in Breconfhire, dealer. Lawrence Alford, of Wear Gifford, in Devonshire, lime-burner. Henry Rinder, of Leeds, in Yorkfhire, innholder. Barnard Cohen, of the Borough-road, St. George's fields, lace-merchant. Thomas Shurmer, of Woodchefter, in John Shape, of Luton, in Bedford- Gloucestershire, clothier. fhire, linen-draper. William Eat, of S-libury, chinaman. William Johnfon, of Leeds, and Daniel Johnton, of Bishop Burton, in Yorkhire, cornfa&tor. Joshua Dawfon, of Eaftoft, in Lincolnhire, corn-merchant. William Jones, of Bristol, builder. John Steel, and Thomas Steel, of Sutton, in Surry, lime-burners. Hutchiton Mure, Robert Mure, and William Mure, of Fenchurch-freet, merchants. Edmund Walker, of Kidderminster, in Worcestershire, fhoe maker. William Wright, and Thomas White, of Manchester, machine-makers. John Lloyd the elder, and John Lloyd the younger, of Newport, in Pembroke hire, linen drapers. Edward Butler Thomas Grant, of Withington, in Manchefter, and George Wakefield, of Pendleton, in Lancashire, merchants. Bethel Wyborn, of Deal, in Kent, innholder. William Price, of the Minories, fhoemaker. Samuci Ellis the elder, of Peterborough, fadler. David Broad, of Manchester, viЯualler. Elifabeth Grace, Anne Grace, and Jane Grace, of Newcastle-under-Line, Staffordfhire, milliners. Robert Grierfen, of Salford, in Lancafhire, cotton-manufacturer. Jonathan Grift, of Long Afton, in Somerfetfhire, timber-merchant. JANUARY 18. George Chate, of Wokingham, in Berks, linen-draper. James Brodbelt, and George Lewas, of Blackburn, in Lancaire, merchants. Howland Roberts, of Feltwell, in Norfolk, apothecary. Shelah Cheffel, and Thomas Cheffel, of Holborn, hofiers. William Armstrong, of Hardeft, in Cumberland, dealer. Bryan Valentine Robinfon, of Fox'slane, Shadwell, tobacconist. JANUARY 21. John Stafford the younger, of Wakefield, in Yorkshire, fhopkeeper. Samuel Lawrence, of Crewkerne, in Somerfetfhire, dealer. John Kenrick, of Dodington, in Shrop、 fhire, cheefe-factor. Jofeph Drury, of Harrow on the Hill, Middles, coal-merchant. George Dover, of St. Catherine-street, in the precinct of St. Catherine, chetie Jofeph Milner, and Edward Davies, of Noble-treet, Fofter-lane, Cheapfide, haberdashers. John Read, of Bedford, painter. John Ekrick, of Great Bolton, in Lancashire, fuftian-manufacturer. Jofeph Bleafe, of Liverpool, merchant. Jofeph Lodge, of Gray's-inn-lane, Holborn, burton-ale-feller. Edward Williams, in Bromyard, in Herefordshire, innholder. Thomas Crofbey, of Saleford, in Somerlethire, vintper. Charles Coe, of Grub-street, Moor fields, mealman. Peart Westmorland, of Bond-court, Walbrook, money-fcrivener. NEW PUBLICATIONS. AVERAGE PRICES OF CORN. January 18, 1794. By the Standard Winchester Quarter of Eight Bufhels. INLAND COUNTIES. HISTORY of the late Revolution in Salop France, to the Death of the Queen, 2 vol. 8vo. 14S. Jones' Attorney's Pocket Book, 2 vol. 12mo. 95. Mayo's Chronological Hiftory of the European States, folio, 11. 58. boards. 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Carmarthen Gloucester 37 226 9 PRICES of STOCKS, from DECEMBER 28, 1793, to JANUARY 27, 1794, both inclufive. By ANTHONY CLARKE, Stock-Broker, No. 13, Sweeting's-Alley, Cornhill. 4 per C. 5 per C. Days" Bank Stock. 3 per C. 3 per C. Long Short India reduced. confols. confols. confols. Ans. Ans. Stock. India Bonds. South Sea Stock. Old New Ann. Ann. Navy Bills. 9/ 999 455 6 209 20 208 21 208 208 23 207 206 21 207 20 207 22 94 10 16 205 21 10 16 4 199 18 10 16 6 200 18 II 16 199 15 9099690006 66661 69066 27 155 68 1/2 6762661 100 201 91 198 13 10 16 6 6 In the 3 per Cent. confols. the higheft and lowest Price of each Day is given; in every other Article the higheft Price only, the Long and Short Annuities excepted, which are given within a fixteenth of the higheft Price. In the different Funds that are fhut, the Prices are given with the Dividend till the Days of Opening. |