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=:iitnlt, 15356. [ 4-17 ] |9uMif|)c& hi) autf)ovtt|). From ©atUrDag April 18, to CuCgtiaj) April 21, 1801. OrJnance-OJice, April ll, 1801. Royal Regiment of Artillery. CAPTAIN-LIEUTENANT Thomas Cha.le- ton to be Captain, vice Koehler, deceafed. Dated December 31, 1800. Firft Lieutenant Henry Marlh to be Captain-Lieu- tenant, vice Cliarlton. Dated as above. Second Lieutenant Stephen Kirby to be Firfl Lieu- tenant, vice Mar/h. Dated as above. Gentleman Cadet Thomas Stanvvix to be Second Lieutenant, vice G. Henderfon, appointed to the Royal Engineers. Dated Februai-y 23, 180I. Gentleman Cadet Henry Baynes to be Second Lieu- tenant, vice J. W. Tapp, promoted. Dated as above. Gentleman Cadet Thomas G. Brown to be Second Lieutenant, vice R. Bogue, promoted. Dated as above. Gentleman Cadet Duncan Grant to be Second Lieutenant, vice C. Tyler, promoted, Dated as above. Reverend John MefTiter to be Chaplain, vice C. Sandby, refigned. Dated March I, 1 80 1. Gentleman Cadet Henry F. Ellifon to be Second Lieutenant, vice J. Hammett, promoted. Dated March 30, 1 80 1. Gentleman Cadet James Gomm to be Second Lieu- tenant, vice W. H. Ramfey, promoted. Dated as above. Gentleman Cadet John Pritchard to be Second Lieutenant, vice C. Wilkinfon, promoted. Dated as above. Gentleman Cadet James D. Robertfon to be Second Lieutenant, vice C. Douglas, promoted. Dated as above. Corps of Royal En~'nieers. Captain-Lieutenant WiDlani Fenwick to be Cap- tain, vice Smart, retired. Dated February 1 1 , iSoi. Firll Lieutenant Elias Durnford to be Captain- Lieutenant, vice Fenwick. Dated as above. Second Lieutenant George Dyfon to be Firll lieu- tenant, vice Durnford.. Dated as above. War-Of ice, April li,\?^oi. _ ^ \Jl Regiment of Dragoon GiiarJt, Fiancis Aicken, Gent, to be Cornet, by Purchafe, vice Monta- lenibcrt, promoted in the 3 ifl Foot. zd Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Captain J. T. Par- nell BetteUvorth, from the 54th Foot, to be Cap- . tain-Lieutenant, vice Dodgin, who exchanges. 3.-/ Ditto, Jofeph Whitehoufe, Gent, to be Vete- rinary Surgeon, vice Watt, who rcligns. ijl Regiment of Dragoons, Quarter- Mailer Nathaniel Eckerfley to be Adjutant, vice Humphreys, pro- moted in the 14th Light Dragoons. 2il Ditto, Brevet- Major Robert Balfour to be Major, by Purchafe, vice GiUon, who retires. Lieutenant James Poole to be Captain, vice Bal- four. Cornet the Honorable Charles Murray to be Lieu- tenant, without Purchafe, vice Corrie, who re- tires. Cornet Richard BuUen to be Lieutenant, by Pur- chafe, vice Poole. 8th Regiment of Light Dragoons, Lieutenant George Story to be Captain, by Purchafe, vice Mathews, who retires. Cornet L. Leonard Kilham Willard to be Lieute- nant, by Purchafe, vice Filewood, promoted in the 23d Light Dragoons. Cornet William Locker to be Lieutenant, by Pur- chafe, vice Storey. Enlign John Williams, from the 61 (I Foot, to be Cornet, by Purchafe, vice Locker. John Staig, Efq; to be Paymafter, vice Maxwell, deceafed. izth Ditto, Enfign Edward Dawfon, from the 68th Foot, to be Cornet, vice Jones, who exchanges. 13//!' Ditto, Cornet Charles Norris to be Lieutenant, by Purchafe, vice Scully, who retires. De ViUe O'Keefe, Gent, to be Cornet, by Pur- chafe, vice William White, promoted. 18//.1 Ditto, Lieutenant Edmund Rolfe Boggis, from th'c 56Lh Foot, to be Captain, by Purchafe, vice Allen, promoted. 25//J Ditto, Jolm Waring, Gent, late a Lieutenant in the Ancient Britifli Fencihlcs, to be Cornet, without Purchafe, vice Paterfon, promoted. John Willi.imf'in Wood, Gent, to be Cornet, with- out Purchafe, vice Maclean, pro;;ioted. z-lh Ditto, Lieutenant Thomas Sims, Cornet from the 131)1 Light Dragoons, to be Lieutenant. John Sleigh, Gent. ^Cornet in the late Mid Lothian Fencible Cavahy,) to be Cornet, without Pur- chafe, vice Clarke, promoted.

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From ©atUrDag April 18, to CuCgtiaj) April 21, 1801.

OrJnance-OJice, April ll, 1801.

Royal Regiment of Artillery.

CAPTAIN-LIEUTENANT Thomas Cha.le-

ton to be Captain, vice Koehler, deceafed.

Dated December 31, 1800.

Firft Lieutenant Henry Marlh to be Captain-Lieu-

tenant, vice Cliarlton. Dated as above.

Second Lieutenant Stephen Kirby to be Firfl Lieu-

tenant, vice Mar/h. Dated as above.

Gentleman Cadet Thomas Stanvvix to be SecondLieutenant, vice G. Henderfon, appointed to the

Royal Engineers. Dated Februai-y 23, 180I.

Gentleman Cadet Henry Baynes to be Second Lieu-

tenant, vice J. W. Tapp, promoted. Dated as

above.

Gentleman Cadet Thomas G. Brown to be SecondLieutenant, vice R. Bogue, promoted. Dated as

above.

Gentleman Cadet Duncan Grant to be Second

Lieutenant, vice C. Tyler, promoted, Dated

as above.

Reverend John MefTiter to be Chaplain, vice C.

Sandby, refigned. Dated March I, 1 80 1.

Gentleman Cadet Henry F. Ellifon to be Second

Lieutenant, vice J. Hammett, promoted. Dated

March 30, 1 80 1.

Gentleman Cadet James Gomm to be Second Lieu-

tenant, vice W. H. Ramfey, promoted. Datedas above.

Gentleman Cadet John Pritchard to be Second

Lieutenant, vice C. Wilkinfon, promoted. Datedas above.

Gentleman Cadet James D. Robertfon to be SecondLieutenant, vice C. Douglas, promoted. Datedas above.

Corps of Royal En~'nieers.

Captain-Lieutenant WiDlani Fenwick to be Cap-tain, vice Smart, retired. Dated February 1 1

,

iSoi.

Firll Lieutenant Elias Durnford to be Captain-

Lieutenant, vice Fenwick. Dated as above.

Second Lieutenant George Dyfon to be Firll lieu-

tenant, vice Durnford.. Dated as above.

War-Ofice, April li,\?^oi. _^

\Jl Regiment of Dragoon GiiarJt, Fiancis Aicken,Gent, to be Cornet, by Purchafe, vice Monta-lenibcrt, promoted in the 3 ifl Foot.

zd Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Captain J. T. Par-

nell BetteUvorth, from the 54th Foot, to be Cap-

. tain-Lieutenant, vice Dodgin, who exchanges.

3.-/ Ditto, Jofeph Whitehoufe, Gent, to be Vete-

rinary Surgeon, vice Watt, who rcligns.

ijl Regiment of Dragoons, Quarter- Mailer Nathaniel

Eckerfley to be Adjutant, vice Humphreys, pro-

moted in the 14th Light Dragoons.

2il Ditto, Brevet- Major Robert Balfour to be

Major, by Purchafe, vice GiUon, who retires.

Lieutenant James Poole to be Captain, vice Bal-

four.

Cornet the Honorable Charles Murray to be Lieu-

tenant, without Purchafe, vice Corrie, who re-

tires.

Cornet Richard BuUen to be Lieutenant, by Pur-

chafe, vice Poole.

8th Regiment of Light Dragoons, Lieutenant GeorgeStory to be Captain, by Purchafe, vice Mathews,who retires.

Cornet L. Leonard Kilham Willard to be Lieute-

nant, by Purchafe, vice Filewood, promoted in

the 23d Light Dragoons.

Cornet William Locker to be Lieutenant, by Pur-

chafe, vice Storey.

Enlign John Williams, from the 61 (I Foot, to be

Cornet, by Purchafe, vice Locker.

John Staig, Efq; to be Paymafter, vice Maxwell,

deceafed.

izth Ditto, Enfign Edward Dawfon, from the 68th

Foot, to be Cornet, vice Jones, who exchanges.

13//!' Ditto, Cornet Charles Norris to be Lieutenant,

by Purchafe, vice Scully, who retires.

De ViUe O'Keefe, Gent, to be Cornet, by Pur-

chafe, vice William White, promoted.

18//.1 Ditto, Lieutenant Edmund Rolfe Boggis, from

th'c 56Lh Foot, to be Captain, by Purchafe, vice

Allen, promoted.

25//J Ditto, Jolm Waring, Gent, late a Lieutenant

in the Ancient Britifli Fencihlcs, to be Cornet,

without Purchafe, vice Paterfon, promoted.

John Willi.imf'in Wood, Gent, to be Cornet, with-

out Purchafe, vice Maclean, pro;;ioted.

z-lh Ditto, Lieutenant Thomas Sims, Cornet from

the 131)1 Light Dragoons, to be Lieutenant.

John Sleigh, Gent. ^Cornet in the late Mid Lothian

Fencible Cavahy,) to be Cornet, without Pur-

chafe, vice Clarke, promoted.

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Tritton. Gent, to be Comet, without Puv-chafe, vice Dean, pronjoted.

yf Troop of Dragoons to ferve in the IJlaiid of Minorca.Lieuterant Gniu, from the Minorca Regi-

ment, to be Captain-Lieiitenaflt.

ijl Battalion oj tlie \Jl Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant

John Flyn to be Captain-Lieutenant, by Pur-chafe, vice Spencer, who retires.

2d Regiment of Foot, Enfign Malcolm Turner, fromthe ij-th Foot, to be Enlign, by Purchafc, vice

Rutter, promottd.

4/i Ditto, Colonel Benjamin Fifli, from the Half-

Pay of the late 131ft Foot, to be Lieutenant-

Colond, vice Hodgfon, who exchanges.

John CohvtU, Efq; late Qiiartcr-Maller, to be Pay-mafter of the 2d Battalion, vice TaafFe, deceaftd.

^tb Ditto, Lieutenant Thonia; Ciiriftie, from the

7th Foot, to be Captain, by Purchafe, vice Jones,

who retires.

Dnperon Baby, Gent, to be Enilgn, by Purchafe,

vice Ellicc, promoted in ihe 45tli Foot.

Clh Ditto, Qnarter-Mafter William Clarke to be

Adjutant, vice Beaumont, who refigns.

Serjeant HoUoway, from tiie lit Foot Guards,

to be Quarter-Mafter, vice Clarke.

8//^ Ditto, Lieutenant Francis Batterfijy to be Cap-tain, by Purchafc, vice Smytli, promoted in the

52d Foot.

c)th Ditto, Hofpital-Mate, John Murton to be Af-fillant-Surgeon, vice Rumfey, who is fupcrfeded.

litb Ditto, Henry Cardwell, Gent, to be Enfign,

l)y Purchafe, vice Ridgeway, removed to the 28th

l^igtit Dragoons.

ilth Ditto, Lieutenant John Steele to be Captain,

by Purchafe, vice Keating, promoted in the 56thr'oot.

Enfign Charles Laton, from the 60th Foot, to be

Enfign, by Purchafe, vice Tyndale, removed to

the 17th Light Dragoons.

iCjth Ditto, Thomas Pemberton, Gent, to be Enilgn,

by Purchafe, vice Robfon, promoted.

20t/j Ditto.

To be Eujigns,

Charles de Haviland, Gent, without Purchafe, vice

Crohan, promoted in the 2d Batt:ilion Royals.

Philips Newton, Gent, without Purchafe, vice

Bromwich, promoted.

Hugh Eccles, Gent, by Purchafe, vice Piercy,

promoted.

24?/j Ditto, Hofpital-Mate Featherftune to

be Afiiftant-Surgeon.

z(jth Ditto, Litiitcuant William Hoggins to be Cap-tain, by Purcliaie, vice Boycs, who letires.

Duncan Campbell, Efq; kite a Captain in the Re-

giment to be Paymalter.

%%th Ditto, Hofpital-Mate Boggie to be hi-fiftant-Surgtcn.

"^Qth Ditto, Hofpital Mate Dewer to be

Affillant-Surgeon, vice Price, promoted.

3lj5 Ditto, Lieutenant-Colonel Lyde Browne, from

the 35lh Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice

Fergnfon, appointed to the Banffshire Fencibles.

35/Zi Ditto, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis John V/ilder,

fjom the Banfl'sliire Fencibles, to be Lieutenant-

Colonel, vice Browne, appointed to the 3 l ft Foot.

•i^dlh Ditto, Enfign W^illiam Wingfield to be Lieu-tenant, by Purchafe, vice Stawell, promoted.

Lieutenant Sampfon Carey, from the 46th Foot,

to be Lieutenant, vice Short, appointed to theInvalids.

38/i Regiment of Foot, William Burt, Gent, to beEiiiign, by Purchafe, vice Watfon, promoted.

John Willftiire, Efq; late Lieutenant and Adjutantof the Regiment, to be Paymafter, vice Hanbury,who refigns.

39//; Ditto, Duncan Campbell, Gent, to be Enfign,by Purchafc, vice Walton, promoted.

40//J Ditto, Charles Conway Coftley, Gent, to beEnfign, by Purchafe, vice Clutton, who retires.

i^yl Ditto, Lieutenant John Spencer Smith, froni

tlie Half-Pay of the 8th Foot, to be Lieutenant,vice Carroll, who exchanges.

44//J Ditto, Enfign F H. Borell to be Lieutenant,by Purchafe, vice Stretch, who retires.

50//J Ditto, Hofpiial-Matc Cooper to beAfiillant-Surgeon.

12(1 Ditto, Captain-Lieutenant Henry Ridewood to

be Captain of a Company, vice Fiihcr, who is

placed on Half-Pay.

Lieutenant John M'Couibe to be Crptain-Lieu-tenant, vice Ridewood.

Enfign Robert F. M. Browne, from the 40th Foot,to be Lieutenant, vice M'Combe.

^id Ditto, Captain James Stopford, from the 21ft

Light Dragoons, to be Captain, vice Parker,who exchanges.

54(A Ditto, Captain-Lieutenant Daniel Dodgin,from the 2d Dragoon Guards, to be Captain,vice Bettefworth, who exchanges.

Thomas Campbell, Gent, to be Enfign, by Pur-chafe, vice Featherftone, promoted.

Hofpital-Mate Redmond to be AfCftaut-Surgeon.

57M Ditto, Henry Fowler, Gent, to be Enfign, byPurchafc, vice Rofs, promoted.

60th Ditto, Henry Fifchback, Gent, to be Enfign,without rurchafe.

Enfign Henry Fifchback to be Lieutenant, vice

Peacocke, dcceafed.

Adjutant WiUiam Murray to be Enfign, vice Fifch-back, promoted.

Enfign Lewis Baby to be Lieutenant, by Purchafe,vice Aldred, promoted.

68//j Ditto, Brevet Colonel George Henry Vanfit-

tart, from the Half- Pay of the late 95th Foot,to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Napier, who ex-

changes.

Cornet Thomas Jones, from the 12th Light Dra-goons, to be Enfign, vice Dawfon, who ex-

ciianges.

^ift Ditto, Captain-Lieutenant Snow Smith to beCaptain, by Purchafe, vice Bingham, promotedin the Sid Foot.

Sy/ Ditto, Enfign Michael Parys, from the 7th WeftIndia Regiment, to be Enfign, vice Hill, de-ceafcd.

Rjz/j Ditto, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel GorrlonSkelly, fiom the Scotch Brigade, to be Major,_vice Jackfon, who exchanges.

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel AVilliam Roberts, fromthe Half-Pay of the late 135th Foot, to beMajor, vice Lee, who exchanges.

Lieutenant Carey, from the 62d Foot, to

be Captain-Lieutenant, without Purchafe.

Sgt/} Ditto, Enfign James Tyiite King to be Lieu*tenant, by Purchafe, vice Butler, promoted.

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Scotch Br'igaJe, Bretfet I^ieutcnant-Coloncl GeorgeJackfon, from the Sjtli Foot, to be Ma'or, vice

Skclly, who exchanges.

Royal Garrifon Dallalian, Lieutenant Philip Bailey,

from the 9th Foot, to be Lieutenant.

ijl Wejl India Regiment, Lieutenant David Fyffc,

from the 40th Foot, to be Captain, bv Purchafc,vice Pickering, who retires.

3^/ Ditto, Carington Paterfon, Gent, to be Enfign,vice Swan, who is fiipcrfeded.

6th Ditto, John Cp.rroll, Efq; (lyleutenant on Half-Pay of the 8th Foot,) to be Paymaller, vice

Macintofh, deceafed.

M/ijor ArmJlrnvVs Levy, Archibald Armllrong,Gent, to be Adjutant.

INVALIDS.Captain John Rynd, from the 53d Foot, to he Cap-

tain ot an Independent Company of Invalids at

Alderney, vice Campbf 11, deccafed.

Enfign John Hlflop, from the Half-Pay of the late

93d Foot, to be Enfign in Lieutenant-Colonel

Fahy's Independent Company of Invalids at Al-derney, vice 'Whannel, removed to Plymouth.

Enfign Donald Rofs, from the Half- Pay of the late

I 34th Foot, to be Enfign in Captain Stevenfon's

Independent Company of Invali.'.s at Shetland.

Enfign • Carter, from Lieutenant-Colonel

Campbell's Company, to be Lieutenant in Captain

L. R. Campbell's Independent Company of In-

valids at Guernfey, vice Bullock, appointed to the

Invalids at Sheernefs.

Seijeant-Major Richard Lowe to be Enfign in Lieu-tenant-Colonel Campbell's Independent Companyof Invalids at Guernfey, vice Carter.

lileutenant Jarvis, from Sir James- Mal-colm's Company at Sheernefs, to be Lieutenant

ill Captain Arcl»er's Independent Company ofInvalids at Chatham, vice Jones, removed to Ply-

mouth.yit the Tower of London,

i,ieutenant Andrew Wambcy, from the Half-Pay of

the late 891th Fool, to be I^ieutenant in Lieute-

Tiant-ColoncI Patcrfon's Independent Company of

Invalids.

Lieutenant Robert Bullock, from the Invalids at

Guernfey, to be Lieutenant in Captain Suther-

land's Independent Company of Invalids.

•Lietitenant Vv illiara Moorhead, from the ygth Foot,

to be Lieutenant in Major Well's Independent

•Company of Invalid?.

y!t Plymouth.

Captain William Wynne, from the Invalids at Sheer-

nefs, to be Captain of an Independcct Company., of Invalids, vice Hurft, who exchangi-s.

JLieutenant George Vates, from the Half-Pay of

the late Royal Garrifon Battalion, to be Lieute-

.nant in Lieutenant-Colonel Vaughan's Indepen-

dent Company of Invalids.

£nfign Pettr Whanneli, from the Invalids at Alder-

ney, to be Enfign in Captain Campbell's In-

dej cndent Company of Invalids, vice Hirll, pro-

moted.

Enfign John Milliquet, from the Half Pay of the

late r2ift Foot, to be Enfign in Lieutenant-Colo-

nel Ditmas's Independent Company of Invalids,

vice Bell, promoted.

Enfign John Bloaham, from the Invalids at Sheer- I

nefs, to be Enfign in Captain Blackhall's Iiid;-pendent Company of Invalids, vice Leatham de-ceafed.

j/1t Portfrnoulh.

Enfign John Burke, from Captain Lyman's Com-pany, to be Lieutenant in Major Leigh's Inde-pendent Company of Invalids.

Quarter-Mailer Godlcy, from the 2d Dra-goons, to be Lieutenant in Captain Grace's Inde-pendent Company of Invalids.

Lieutenant Richard Humphreys, fi-om the 9th Foot,to be Lieutenant In Lord Lindore's IndependentCompany of Invalids, vice Fleming, appointed tothe Invalids In the Tower of London.

Eni'ign Jofeph Turner to be Lletrtenant In the faid

Company.Lieutenant James Stevenfon, from the Half-Pay of

Elford's Corps, to be LkUtenant in ColoiiclMalr's Independent Company of Invalid's.

Qiiarter-Mailer Drummoiid, from the 8tli

Light Dragoons, to be Enfign in Captain Lv-man's IndeDendent Company of In\al'di, vice

Burke.

yit Sheernefs.

Captain William Hurft, from \he Iiivdlids at Ply-mouth, to be Captain of an Independent Com-pany of Invalids, vice Wynne, who exchanges.

Lieutenant H. Brov>ne, from the Half-Pay of thelate 115th Foot, to be Lieutenant in Captain\\ ynne's Independent Company of Invalids.

Lieutenant Richard Rurtiton, from the Royal Gar-rifon Battalion, to be Lieutenant In Sir JamesMalcolm's Independent Company, vice Janris, ap-pointed 10 the Invalids at Chatham.

Jofeph Lynn, Gent, to be Enfign In Captain Kurd'sIndependent Company of Invalids, vice Bloxham,appointed to the Invalids at Plymouth.

BREVET.Colonel George Henry Vanfittart, of the 6^tli Foot,

to be Bilgadiei-General in the Leeward Iflandsonly.

Colonel the Honorable John Broderick to be Bri-gadier-General in the Mediterranean only.

Brevet Major Charles HuUoway, of the Royal En-gineers, to be Lieuteniiit Colonel in tJie Domi-nions of the Grand Seignior only, and Major,with permanent Rank In the Army.

"To be Colonels in the Army,Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Stephens, of the Royal

Artillery.

Lieutenant-Colonel the Honorable Wililam Stewart,of the Rifle Corps.

STAFF.Colonel Mnngo Noble, of the 17th Foot, to heDeputy Adjutant-General to the Forcts fcrvino- in

the Ifland of Jamaica, vice Grant, deceafcd.

Lieutenant-Colonel Gcorge.AIrey, of the 8th Foot,to be Deputy Quartor-Maller-Generai to theTroops ferving in tKe Ifland of Minorca.

Lieutenant-Colonel John Barnc^-, of the Roval .Ar-

tillery, to be Deputy Ban ark- Mailer-General ofNova Scotia, New Brunfwick, and their refpccvtive Dependencies, vice Putnam, who retires.

Lieutenant-Colonel John Vtfey, of the yzJ Foot,tobe Deputy Barrack-Mafler-Gencral to the fore,;*ferving in both Uie Canadas, vice Barnes.

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GARRISON.Captain Thomas Bligh St. George, of the 90th

Foot, to be- Fort-Major of Fort St. George, in

Ifland of Minorca, vice Snell, who refigns.

Surffeon

HOSPITAL STAFF.Green to be Infpeftor jf Field

Hofpitals.

Surgeon Robert Grieves, from the 58th Foot, to be

Surgeon to the Forces, vice Green.

Afiiftant Surgeon John Price, from llie 30th Foot,

to be Deputy- Purveyor to the Forces.

C. T. Aveh'ng, Gent, to be Deputy-Purveyor to

the Forces, vice Srr.ith.

To he Bairack-Majlcrs in Great Britain.

Sii James Cockburn, Bart.

Sir John Forbes, Bart.

George Johnfton, Efq.

George Toniano, Efq; vice Mackenzie, refigned.

The Honorable Colonel Ediuards^s Regiment of Fen-

clhle Infantry.

Caotain W. Forrefter, from the late zd Battalion

of the Breadalbane Fenciblcs, to be Captain, vice

Manuel, who refigns.

Enfign Samuel O'Keefe, of the late Limerick Fen-

cibles, to be Enfign, vice Siirader, who refigns.

Colonel ytndrciu Hay's Regiment of Fenclble Infantry.

Brevet Colonel Ronald C. Fergufon, from the 31ft

Foot, to be Ivieutenant-Colonel, vice Wilder, re-

moved to the 35th Foot.

Netufoundland Regiment of Fenclble Infantry.

Captain Lieutenant Tito Le Lievre to be Captain

of a Company, vice Tremlett, who refigns.

' Captain Willoughby James Burflem, from the ill

Battalion Royal Canadian Volunteers, to be Cap-

tain of a Company, vice Bulger, who refigns.

Lieutenant Antoine Juchcreau, from Ditto, to be

Captain- Lieutenant, vice Lievre.

To be Lieutenants,

Lieutenant John Reid, from the Half Pay of the

North America Provincial Corps, vice Skinner,

who refigns.

Archibald Hinchdwood, Gent, vice Humphrey,

who refigns.

Philip Dowling, Gent, vice Lilley, who refigns.

Enfign Thomas Dwyer, vice Hofier, who refigns.

To be Eiifigns,

Weflphall, Gent, vice Skinner, promoted.

Walter Davidfon, Gent, vice Defbiifay, promoted.

Kenrick, Gent, vice Duggan, who refigns.

Dywer, Gent, vice Hofier, promoted.

Coventry Volunteer Cavalry.

Lieutenant Thomas George Clay to be Captain,

vice Lowe, who refigns.

Cornet Jofeph Troughton to be Lieutenant, vice

Clay.

James Harris, Gent, to be Cornet, vice Troughton.

\Jl Devon Regiment of Volunteer Cavalry.

The Right Honorable Major John Lord Rolle of

the Bifton Cavalry, to be Colonel.

Major Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, Bart, of the' Devon Cavalry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel.

Captain John Worth, of the Tiverton Cavalry, to

be Major.

Samuel White, Gent, to be Adjutant.

Dorfetfhlre Gentlemen and Tefmanry Cavalry.

To be Lieutenants,

Cornet Edward Dally.

Cornet C. B. Wollafton.

Cornet John Barker.

Cornet Chudleigh Haines.

To be Cornet,

Francis Auguftus Hayter, Gent, vice Calcroft.

Surrey Gentlemen and Teomanry Cavalry.

Charles Brook, Gent, to be Cornet, vice Beaumont,who refigns.

Argyll/hire Volunteer Infantry.

Alexander Campbell, late a Lieutenant in the Bread-

albane Fencibles, to be Second Lieutenant, vice

Ewtn Campbell, removed to the Regiment of

the Ides.

Bldeford Loyal Volunteer Infantry.

Firft Lieutenant Lawrence Pridham to be Captain,

vice Byers, deceafed.

George Stavvel, Gent, to be Second Lieutenant, vice

Hambyn, who refigns.

Brechin Volunteer Infantry.

David Dakers, Gent- to be Second Lieutenant, vice

Richard, deceafed.

Charles Richard, Gent, to be Quarter-Mafler, vice

Sim, deceafed.

BucLland Volunteer Infantry.

Hole to be Lieutenant, vice Caddy,Enfign

promoted.

Reymond Scldon, Gent, to be Enfign, vice Hole.

Loyal EdenfiJe Rangers.

Henry Howard, Efq; to be Captain.

Robert Warwick, Gent, to be Lieutenant.

John Lofh, Gent, to be Ditto.

\fl Battalion of the 2d Regiment of Royal Edinburgh

Volunteers.

Enfign WiUiam Raeburn to be Lieutenant, vice

Moubtay, who refigns.

John Moubray, Gent, to be Adjutant, vice Young,who religns.

Edinburgh Royal Highland Volunteers.

Enfign Thomas Clark to be Lieutenant, vice Mac-kenzie, who refigns.

Alexander Grant, Gent, to be Enfign, vice Clark.

Loyal Exeter Independent Volunteers.

John Wilcocks, Efq; to be Captain, vice Williams,

who refigns.

Exmouth Volunteers.

John Warren, Gent, to be Lieutenant, in the ift

Company, vice Black, promoted.

Orlando Lockyer, fen. Gent, to be Lieutenant in

the 2d Company, vice Warren, who refigns.

Kenton Volunteers.

The Right Honorable Lord Courtenay to be Major,

vice Drewe, deceafed.

Langporl Volunteers.

Second Lieutenant John Michell to be Firft Lieu-

tenant, vice Afh, who refigns.

Richard Pople Cairies, Gent, to be Second Lieu-

tenant, vice Michell.

AVilliam Quickett, Gent, to be Quartcr-Mufter,

vice Sharrock, who refigns.

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Loyal Lyminglon Fuzikers.

Second Lieutenant John King to be Firft Lieute-

nant, vice Dods, refigiicd.

Second Lieutenant James Brown to be Firft Lieu-

tenant.

'•Henry Day, Gent, to be Second Ditto, vice King.

Parkham J'olunteers.

'Walter Heywood, Gent, to be Enfign.

\J}PerlLfhire Volunteer Infantry.

T^'illiami Aflimorc, Gent, to be Second Lieutenant,

vice John Stewai-t, who is fuperfeded.

Plymouth-Dock Volunteers.

'Trevilion Rawle, Efq; to be Captain.

Thomas Tripe, Gent, to be Firll Lieutenant.

"'WiUiam M'Gnire, Gent, to be Second Lieutenant.

John Bell Dunllerville, Gent, to be Ditto.

Somerinn Volunteers.

William Bridge, jun. Gent, to be Firft Lieutenant,

vice Bridge, promoted.,

Stoke Volunteers.' William Simpfon, Efq; to be Captain.

Taunton Loyal Volunteers.

Second Lieutenant Ifaac Badcock to be Firft Lieu-

tenant, vice Thomas, who refigns.

; ILobert Uttermare Bullen, Gent, to be Second

Lieutenant, vice Badcock.

IVe/l Down Voli/titeers.

Second Lieutenant John Cooke to be Fiift Lieu-^

' tenant, vice Williams, who refigns.

. Mid-Lothian Royal jiirtillery. .

Second Lieutenant Alexander; Lifcon R?.mage to

]pe Firft Lieutenant, vice Thriepland, who re-

figns.

Serjeant-Major Alexander Beatfon to be Second

Lieutenant, vice Rarr.age.

Loyal IVnf^wiei Volunteer Infantry.

Williair. Moody, Efq; to be Captain, vice James,', promoted. 1

.

i

George Birch, Gent, to be Lieutenant, vice Tebbits,

\vIio refigns.

I'fr-MORANB'JM.

The-^ Appointment of Lieutenant Alexander

^Clarte, frbm' the 92 d root,'' to be Lieutenant in

the Rifli Corps, a4 ftated in ehtf-Gazette of the 2 1 ft

t)£lobcr laft, ha^ not taken place.

The Appointment of- Lieutenant Chriftopher

Hamilton, from the ZolTi Foot, to,be Lieutenant

ill Captain Smollet CampbeU's Independent Com-pany of Invalids at Guenifey, vice Walker, de-

ceafed, as dated in the Gazette of thf^Sjtli.July lalt,

has not taken place.

The Appointment of Lieutenant 'H. Browne,from the Half Pay of the late ncili Foot, to

be Enfign in Captain Figg's Indtpcntlcnt Com-pany of Invalids -at Sheernefe, as ilatfed in the Ga-zette of the 4th Inftant, has,not t»ken pUcc. \

Ctmmipons-iiii/A ift JRoyal Regiment ; t)f Towcr-¥[^mli.\.&.'&/liVa'ia.Ji^mJl>yllje Deputy Lieutenants.

Dated lilarch 25, 1 801. .-,.,..^

Lioutenant John Ogle to be Captain, vice Edwatduii 13acun,>religned.'

r^o. •15:3 s 6. B

Enfign Adam Harvey to be Lieutenant, vice O >ij,

promoted."

Whitehall, April 21, 1 8O I

.

The King has been pleafcd to grant the Dirniiyof a Vifcount of the United Kingdom of G'ca: Bri-tain and Ireland, to the Right Honorable JohnEarl of St Vincent, Knight of the Moft HonorableOrder of the Bath, and Admiral of the White Squa-dron of His Majcfty's Fleet, and to the Heirs Maleof his Boily lawfully begotten by the Name, Style,and Title of Vifcunnt St. Vincent, of Meaford, in

the County of Stafford, v.Ith Remainders R-vcrallyav.d fuccelTively to William Henry Rickctta, Efq;Captain in the Roy:'.I Navy, and the Heirs Mile ofhis Body lawfully begott'en ; to Edward Jcrvis-Ricketts, Efq; Earrifter at Law, Brother of thefaid William Henry Ricketts, and Sons of MaryRicketts by William Henry Ricketts, Efq; late ofthe Ifland of Jamaica, deceafed, and Siller to thefa fd John Earl of St. Vincent, ami the Heirs Malecf his Body la wf-.illy begotten, and the Dignity ofVifcountefs St. V ricent, of Meaford, in tlie laid

County of Stafford, to the Right Honourable MaryCountefs'of Northelk^ Daughter of the faid MaryRicketts, and Widow of William Henry Rickettsaforefaid, and the Dignitv of Vifcount St. Vin-cent to the Heirs Male of her Bjdy lawfully be-gotten.

IVhilehiiil, April 21, iSoi.

His Majelly has been plealed to appoint JohnPalmer CuHum, Ei"q. to be Glouceiler King ofArms, and Principal Herald of the Parts of Wales

;

vacant by the Refiguatioa of Sir Thumai GtfryCulium, Baronet.

imtehal!,, April 21, if>0!.

The King has been pleafcd to grant unto theReverend John Bramlloni fecond.Son of ThomasBerney BramRoa of Skreens in the County of Ef-fex, Efq; His Royal Licence gnd Authpri;)- toaffiime and take the Surname, and bear the Arms ofStane, in Compliance with the Will of Mary AliceWcftbrooke, diccafed. Widow of John Wcllbrpokc,Efq; and only Daughter and Hcirefs of WilliamStane, late of I'oreft-Hall, in the County of Effex ;

fuch Arms being firft duly eKemplified according.to the Laws of |Arms, and recorded In the Heralds'Office. .

' Admlmlty-'Qfficev April 21, ;Roi.

Extras of a Letterfrom Admiral Sir Hyde P,;rkrr,

Commander in Chief of HU Msijefiy's Ships arLl

Vtffels employed on a particular Service, to EvanNepcdn, Efq; S.'ftrlary if the Admiralty, • ilntnl mi

hdai^J His Mnjfpy^t^ Ship London, in Copjohann-Rhad, the ^fk Af'rM- \%ot, -

'.' " ..;.,.

SIR, . ' ''•'''

THE Honorable Lieutenant-Coloiid ' Stev\'3»

t

. having voli:ntcered his Services by being tlic

Bearer of ihefeDifp.i^-hcs, I have accejiiedlhCun,',

on a Belis'f lUaf jt «;il]i be uiorc c,^:pcditious than bySea. .' , ;i : . . ..^ -

"

, 1 have the Pk.iu.rc to lialifmlt aii Ai'n'.ilic; ji,-

clud<i4 beiwcL . .jf DcBniacV .

4%^^^:P'':a

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I mean, as foou ai the difabled Ships are refitted,

and the worll of the Woundtd moved into the

HoUlcin Danilh Ship of the Line, which 1 have

commiflloned ai an Hofpltal Ship, to proceed oyer

the Gtonnds into the BaUic to put into Execvrtion

the remaining Part of my Inrtriiftions.

The Ifis and Monarch being found in fo bad a

State from the Intc Aftiou, as to render it necellary

to fend them to England to have their Damages

repaired, I fliall fend them Home for that Purpofe

wi\h the HoUlein Hofpital-Ship, which has the

' ^Vuunded and Sick on board.

The Danifh Government on the one Hand, and

Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, Knight, Commander

ir, Chief of His Britannic Majeliys Naval Forces

-is the Koad of Copenhagen on the other, btmg,

from Motives of Hnmanity, equally anxious to

put a Stop to the further Eti'ufion of Blood, and

.-.to fave the Citv of Copenhagen from the difallrous

V Confequcnces 'vvhich may attend a further Profe-

culion of Flottilities agaLuil that City, have mu-

tiially agreed upon a Mililary Armilticc or Suf-

-pcnfian of Arms.

His Danilh Majclly having for that Purpofe ap-

pointed Major-Gencral l-.rneft Frederick Wal-

ttrltorlf. Chamberlain to Hio Danidi MajeRy, and

Colonel of a Regiment, and Adjutant-General

HausLindholm, Captain in His DaiiiHi Majcily's

'Navy, his Commiflioneis for agreeing about the

Terms of the faid Armifticc, and Admiral Sir

• Hyde Parker, Knight, having, with the faine

- View duly authorifed the Ri^hi Honorable Ho-

ratio Lord Nclfon of the Nile, Knigilit of the

Moft Honorable Order of the Bath, Duke of

Bronte in Sicily, Knight of the Grand Crofs of

the Order of St. Ferdinand and of Merit, and of

the Imperial Order of the Crefcent, Vice-Ad-

miral in the Fleet of His Britannic 'Majefty,

and the- Honorable William Stewart, Lieutenant-

Colonel in H^s Britannic Majcily's Senice, and

Member of Parliament, and commanding a De-

tachment of His Britannic MajcRy's Forces em-

barked Tthefe faid Commini(mei shave met this

Day, and having exoiiangtd their leipeftive

powers havi agreed lipon the following Terms :

-Art. I. From the' Moment of the Signature nj

Jhis Armiilice- all .Hi.ltilities Ihall immediately ceafe

between the Fleet under the Command of Admiral

Sir Hyde Parker, and the City of Copenhagen, and

all the ArnuJ Ships and Veifels of His Danidi Ma-

jelly in the Road oH^arbcur of that City, as like-

wife between the different iflands and Provinces of

Denmark, Jutland, included.

Art. IL The armed Ships .and Vtffels belonging

to Hia Danilh.Maje%, (hall remain in thdr, prefent

aftual Situationas to Armament, Equipment, and

hollile Pofition ; and the .Treaty commonly undcr-

' llcod as the Treaty of Armed Neutrality fliall, as

tar as relates to the Co-operation of Denmark, be

fufpendcd, while the Armiftice remains in 'force.

On the other Side, the Armed Ships and Veffcls

, under the Command of Admiral Sir Flyde Parker,

fliall in no Maniter \<-hatfocver moled the City of Co-

penhagen or His Danidi Majetty's Armed Ships and

.'VelTels on theCoafts of the different Ifiandsand Pio-

vinces of Denmark, Jutland included ; and-in order tc)

avoid every Thing wliich might othcrwife create Un-

eahncrs or Jcaloufy, Sir Hyde Parker ftiall not fuffer

any of the Ships or VeffeU under his Command to ap-

proach within Gun-Shot of tlie Armed Ships or Fort

of His Danilh Majelly's in the Road of Copenhagen :

this Rellriftion fhall not however extend to Vcffels

nceeffdrily palling or repaifiLig tlirough tl:e Gafpar,

or King's Channel.„ , ^. r

Art in. This Armiftice is to proteft the City ot

Copenhagen, 34 alfo the Coalts of Denmark, of Jut-

land, and Kland. included, againil the Attack of any

other Naval Force which His Britannic Majelly may

now or hereafter, dilring its remaining in Force, have

in tliefe Seas._ ^ , r, ,

Art. IV. The Fleet of Admiral Sir Fiyde Parker

diall be permitted to provide itfelf at Copenhagen,

and alomg the Coafls of the different lilsnds and

Provinccs^of Denmark and Jutluid included., with

every Tiling wljich it may require for the Heakli

and Comfort of its. Crews.

Alt. V. Admiral Sir Kyde Parker fhall fend on

Shore all fuch Subjeas of his D;mlfii Majefty as are

now on bi>ard the Britiflt Fleet under his Command,

the Danilh Government er.gaoing to give an Ac-

knowledgment for tJicm, as alio for all- fuch

Wounded as were permitted to he lauded after the

Aaioii of the 2d Inftant, in order that thej,- may

be accounted for in favour of Great Britain, in the

unfortunate Event of tbe Renewal of Hollilitics.

Art. VL The Goading Trade carried on by Den-

mark, along all fuch Parts of her Coall as are in-

eluded in the Operation of this' Armidice, fhall be

unniolellcd by any Britidi Ships or Veffels wliatever;

and Inftruftions given iiccordingly by Admiral Sir

Hyde Parker.

Art. VH. This Armidice is to continue unmter-

rnpted bv the coiitraaing Parties for the Space of

fourteen Weeks from the Signature hereof, at the

Expiration of which Time, it diall be in the Power

of cither of the faid Parlies, to declare a Ceffation

of the fame, and to recommence Hoftilities, upon

giving fourteen Days' previous Notice.

The Conditions of this Armiftice are upon all

Occafions to be explained in the mod liberal and loyal

Mauncr, fo as to remove all Ground for future Dif-

putcs, and facilitate the Means of biingijlg about

the Redoratiou of Harmony and -good Undcrftand-

iiig between the two Kingdoms.

In Faith whereof, we the uoderfigfltd. Commif-

•fioners, in virtue of our full Powers, have figned

the prefent Armiftice, and, hive affiixtd to, it

the Seal of our Arms.

.Done on board His Britannic Majefty's Ship

the London, in Copenhagen Roads, April

the Ninth, One thoafand eight hundred

.and one.

Signed

{L.:S.) NsLsoN .\Ni) Bronte.

WiLiiAM Stewart.

Ernest Frederick Wiii.TEitST.o.^.Fr.

HanS Lindholm.

(L.S.)

(L.S.)

{L.S.)

In purfuance of my above-mentioned Authority,

I ratify this DoGument with my Hafld.;

{L.S.) FREDERICK.

Ratified by me,

(/.. S.) HYDE PARKER, Admiral and

Commander in Chief of Hii- B»'

tannic Maiefty's. Fleet-

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Admiralty-Office, April 21, i8or.

Exli-a& of a Letterfrom Archibald Dickfon, Efq; Adiiwal of the Blue, tn E'uan T\fefean, Efq; doled at

Yarmouth the 2 0th Infant,

BE pkafed to acquaint my Lords Commidionersof the Admiralty, of the Arrival oT His Ma-

jefty's Sloop Favourite, from her Crui/.e off the

.Spurn, having brouglit in with her L' Aiuichrill,

Eiench Lugger Privateer of Fourteeu Guns and

Sixty Men.Favotirile, PJymoulh, IV. S. IV. Eiohl

SIR, /.ensues; April 17,180!.

IBeg Leave to acquaint you, that I this Evening

captured, after a Chace of Four Hours, J>'An-

tichrill French Lugger Privateer of \.\ Gun.', Nines'

and Two Pounders, manned with 60 Men, com-manded by Henry Alexandre ScorfTery ; out Fif-

teen Days from Dunkirk, had. captured the .Ship

Brotherly Love of South Shields,'bound to London,which I alfo recaptured.

I am, Sir,.,&c.

JOS. WESTBKECH.Archihnld Diflf'/n, Efq; Admiral of

the Blue, find Ser'.nJ in Command ofHis Ma'jijl-fs Ships and VeJfels,Xifc.

.l^c..<Sff. 2'arm'juih.

Navy-Ofnce, April 9^1801.''T^TI E Pri11cip.1l Officers and Cmnmiffioners of fits

Majcjlfs Navy do hereby give JVolice, that on

'Friday the 24//1 Inflant, at One e'Cloch, they "will be

t ready to treat with fiich Pcrfoiis as may be ii<illing to

fupjtiy His Majejly^s- Tards '^t Chatham andShetmefsivitlj ..Coopers' Wares,

on aflanding Contrail, to.commeact. the i?th July ne.-d.

A Form of the Tender may befen at this Office.

No Tender luill be received after T'welve o^Clocl,

: -nor any noticed,-unlefs tJjc Party, or an Agent for him,

. attauls. R. A. Nelfon, . Secretary.

Navy-Office, A-pril 15, lAji.

'^'^HE Principal' Officers und Comtiii'l/ivners of His

Majefly's Nax'y da hereby give ' Notice, that on

Tucfdayihe 2^lh Jrjlant, .at .One nf the Clock, they

'.'.'ill be ready to treat <with fuch Perfans as may be tvill-

,ing to contrafi for fiipplying His Majejiy's Yards at

.' DeplfonI, IVooiwich, Chatham,. Sheernef, •portfiuoii/h,

and Plymouth, ivilh

.Cljaiu PuitipB,

ogreeabfy to' thofeformerly in'Ufe inthe N.rvy, a. Rat-

. tern of luhich may be feen in the Storehoufe in Dept-

ford-} ard ; alfi the feveral Articles appertaining to the

[aid Pumps, on ajlanding Contrail, Jo commence im

ii.edialely.

The Puntps for- Clmiham,'' \Sheernefs , Portfmo-jth,

: d Phmoulh, Jo he drllixred a! Def-tford, and for-

ardedfrom theuce in.His Mafjly's Trt:i:fporls.

A Ftum of the Tender may be feen- at this' Office.

No Tendlr ivill be received after Tivelve d" Clock,

'. r any noticed, milejctbt P^irly,or an Agent for-hioi,

upends.'

-ii. A..Nciloi:,5f.vc/u/j'.;

Aiuicable'Societ'y's Office,' Serje«HUs'-.liin,

. Fleet-Slre'et, April 8, 1801.

j4 General ^larterly Court of ihc C;rporation ofthe Amicable Society, for a Perpetual AJfurance-

'^ilJjict,-ieiH be -hid at their Houfe in Serjeatits'-Jmi,

Fleet-Street, on Friday the 1 y'h Day of May next, at

Ele'oen of the Clock in the Forenoon precifely, for the

ufual Bujinefs, andfor the Election of DireSorsfor the

Year enfuing ; the Ballot to be opened before Twebue at

Noon, and clofed at Tv-'O in the Afternoon.

John Peufain, Regi/lcr.

^rellmiuftcr Fire-Office, Bedford- Sired,April 21, 1 80 1.'

A General Meeting of the Directors anil Conlributors*'•* will be held al this Office on ThurfLiy the ~,l!

Day of May next, at Twelve e' Dioch at Noon pi;--

cifciy. In receive the Report of the Directors relating ti

the Salaries of tic Officers and Servants of this Society.

G. li. BiO'.Mie, Secretar'f.

OFFFCE FOR TAXES, SOMERSET-PLACE. April 3(, iSoi.

JjUrfiiant to an Aa pajlld in the prejent Selficn

of Parliament, Notice, is iienhy given. That tie

Average Price of Threeper Centum Confolidaled An-nuities, fold at the Bank of England on this Day,'•^as /^. 60 one halfper Senium.

By OrJer of the Commiffiioncrsfor the Affiairj of Taxes,Matthew Winter, Secretary,

ApnT, .14, 1801.IVIOlice is heirby gln>en t'O the Officers and Cciipfinv of^^ His Majefly's S/jip Arethnfa, Thtmas n''o'lley,

Efq; Csmmandcr, who were aS^ally on hoard at liie

Detention of the Danifb Ship Frou Anna, on the igih

'I'ignfl 1797, that they will be paid their refpetli-ve

Proportions of an Advance on Account cf thf Procecdi

of the condemned Part of the Cargo of thefaid Ship,

on board His Majefly's' Ship Arelhnfa, Saturday th*

I 'ith Irflant ; and that the Shares not then Jemandtdwill.be recalledfor Three Teais at St . TJ.omas's-Slreel

,

Portf.iouih.

Jjnies P. 'ifUnvieW, Portfmouth ; Marfii andC treed, /..ondo;:'. Agents.

April 13, 1801.JGllce is hereby given to the Officers and Company

'*'. cf His Majefly's late Ship Slag, Jofeph Sydney

Yorke, Efq; .Commander, thai- l.hey •zuill be .paid ihcir

refptSiiie Prnporiio.is for the I 'rfala, captured 6v l.'er

the- Glh January l^loo, fin Co;npany -juilh feveralShips,J on board His Maj.^lifs Ship Jnfon, in Ply-mouth-Sound, previous lo ker leaving that jjiichusage ;

and the Shares not then demanded •will be recalled tit

f.rjl a;rd -third Tlntrfday in every Month for ThreeYears to ciniK. Fled. Etigcombe.

^yotice K licrcl>): y^w-e.n. tlm the PiUtDrrfliip !ite!v fub,^ lirtiiig l.th-.,c-cn lis the midernsncd Thomas W'hitc-

hurft, WHIi-ini .Shepp.ird, Jdhn .Bill, and Thomas RortiHrec.of 13bvkiriars-Uoad, Hnpirw-Makcrs, under the Firi-.i ofTliofti;i.< Rowntrte ;ind<>'o.v.as b)- niutusl Confoit «!il)olvcdon the .^ift D;iy T)T.4>cccmbcr lad j and that the Bofinrf,will in future he carried on by the f.iid-Thurm.s Rvwntrreand Robcrt.Sr.imaii.-Vmder the Firm i>f Rowntrce and .Sea-

man, who art-.duly authoriftd 10 icccive all Delns due to theI'jjtl Copartntrlhipaiid to pay all Debts due therefrom, :;nd towham 'all Pcrronsindclitcd uiitolhe fiid Copai'toerdi'p arelRMel)y rcquirc<i-aiid direOed forthwilh to pay the farr.e ; andall !'.rrm, hiviii,' ln^vfnl Deirutr.ds I hereon ;ire required 19'"",•

' )>.:-.-.'.r,U. Tkos. IVhilehurJl.

Wm. Shippard.,I • Sy Joiin Bill, his Attorney,

•John Bill.

Thos. Rowntree.Robl. Srorr.iTi.

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M3ich IS, 1801.

''HLi;ai the Partnerfliip between Edward Cannon and

John Buzzard, Carvers, Gilders, and Paper-Hangers,

No. 10,9, High Holborn, was this Djy difl'oived by mutual

Confent. All Perfons having any Demands on the (aid

Partnei-Oiip are defired to apply as above ; and all Perlons

Indebted to the faid Partnerlldp are reqiiellcd to pay the fame

to John BuKzard, on the Premii'es, he being (duly aiithoriled

to receive the fame. Witiiefs our Hands.

£. Cannon.

John Buazari/.

SJTTTHereas the Partncrdiip lately fubfiiHng between

'VV William Bufley and WiWam Lnifman, of High-

-itreet. Saint Giles's, iu the County of JMiddlefex, Viftual-

•^ers, was, on the ajth Day of December iSoo, by mutual

Confent diHolved. Ail Pcjfons who liave any Demand.; upon

the Partnerfliip are defired to tranfmit an Account thereof

to- eitiier of the Partners, in order that the fame n-.:iy be

diicharged ; and all Perfons indcbtBd to the Partncrll:!,) are

derired°to pay their Debts to eilhcr of the Partners: as wit-

nefs tlicir Hands this I^tli Day of April 1801.

W. Buffry.

IV. Lujmcw.

Notice is hereby <riven, that the Partrerlliip lately fub-

fifting between Thomas Holder and Richard Brown,

of Leominller, in the County of Hereford, Hop-P/Ierchants

and Dealers, was, on the 2.;lh Day of March laft, dillblvcd

by mutual Cmifent ; and that the Bufinefs will from hence-

forth be carried on by the (aid Thomas Holder, wIjo will

dilchargc all Debts due from the faid Partnerlhip, and to

whom all Debts owing to the fame Partnerlliip arc to be

paid ; v.itncf^ o.-.r Hands this Ijtli Day of April iSot.

Thos. Holhr.

Rich. Brown.

THE Pattncrlliip ful.lifling between us under the Firm of

William and Samuel Weaver, was by mutual Conl'ent

this Day diflolved: This is to give Notice, that all Perfons

indebted to the laid Concern are to pay the fame to William.

Weaver, who henceforward continues the Bufinefs on his

own Account only : Aswilnefs our Hands this 5th Day of

March 1 801. WiUlam I'/eaver.

Samuel IVeavcT,

Notice is hereby given, that the Partnerfliip lately exift-

ing between Peter Wood and James Vood, of Man-. clieller, in tlie County of Lancafter, Small Ware Manufac-

turers;, fcarrving on Trade under the Firm of Peter Woodftnd CoO was dlfrnlved by mutual Codfent on the 24th Day of

this M(»nth ; and that all Debts owing to or from the faid

Concern v/ill be received and paid by the faid James Wooduod Mi. lii^ward Wcliliead, by whom the faid EuUnefs will

;n future lit carried on in Man'el

. Uicir HanuithclSlh Day of M:As wituefsefter aforelaid

rch i«ci.

Peter IVood.

yames I'/ooil.

- JLd^Uiird SV^head.

iMancJieHer, April 16, iSoi.

'^S'^AivE No'iifc, that the Partnernup JieretoTore fubfll^i^lg

J_. between James Clough and William Kerr, at Man-: cliefter in the County of Lancaller, Cotton-^Spinners,

eareisd on under the Name of James Clough only, .was this

-Day diirolvedbymutual.Caufect, M'itnefsour Hands.

James Clough.

IVm. Kerr.

yoticc is hereby given, that the Pai'tnerjliip l.itely car

^ ritd -en by and-. between Samitcl .Hagtie and John

. \yarbr.ick, of Dukinfi«lti,in the County of Cheller.Alachine-

Makers, canied. on under the Firm of Hague and Warbrick,

wa; this Day diflTplved by mutual Confent; all Debts owing

to or aJ-siiill t]ie faid Concern will be received and paid by

Mr. lohnOgrien, of Du.kinSeld, who is authorifed to do*';

. iLan, • as witr-efs our Hands, this 15th Day ofApril i8oi.

,i Samuel Hague.

John Warlrtck.

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London, joth Aprd iS:!f.

THF. Partnerfliip bctweeen Ifaac Clementfon and .Sa-

muel Denton, under the Firm of Clementfon 21HI

Dentan, of No. 14, Clcments-lnn, London, Navy .Agents,

is this Day dilFolved by mutual Confent, and all Account?

of faid Partnerfliip will be fettled by fa'd Samuel Denton

who continues the Agency Bufinefs there on his own Account. /. Clementfon.

Samuel Denton.

Plymout^i April 4, 1801.

Notice Is hereby given, thr,t the Partnerfliip which er-

ifted between Andrew HiUey and David Jardine, o'

Plymouth, in the^County of Devon, Ktalfters and Beer-

Brewers, was diHolved hy the Death of the fiid David Jar-

dine on the 21 II Day of March lad by mutual Confent ; xnd

the faid Bufinefs is now carried on by the faid Andiew III

ley on his own Icparate Account, and who will receive an.'

pay ail Monies due to and owing from the faid Partnerihip.

And. Hilky.

El'rza Irenich Jardine,

Adminiftratri.'c of thc-E(re(fls "of the late

David Jardine.

TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED.WKereas by indented Deed of I.eafe, bearing Date tlir

J3d Day of December, in tlie Year of our Lord 171;,,

made between the Honorable Edward Biabazon, E;<f; Seconr,

Son of tiie Right Honorable Chambre Earl of ^Teath,of tl^e

one Part, and John Marlhall, of Clonmell, in the County ol

Tipperary, Gent, of the other Part, t)ie faid Edward Bra-

bazon did demifo unto the laid John Marfliall, his Htiri,

Executors, AdminifVrators, and Affigns, All that and thol.

theTowii and Lands of Garrylifii, in Two Parcels, viz. in tlic

Eirfl Parcel 57 Acres, Plantation Mcafure, profitable Land,

Part of John Fiflier's Retrendiments; in the Second Parti,;

the faid CJarrvlilli 79 Acres 3 Roods, of like Land and Mca-

fure ; in tlie South Part of Gurtecnbarnane, retrenched b)

Richard Clutterbuck, 170 Acres, of like Mcafure, profitabl-

Land, and 30 Acres unprofitable Land; in Killamoanr

86 Acres 2 Roods 26 Perches profitable Land, and jn Acre

unprofitable J-and ; in Drumtiafney, retrenched by Thoma^

White and John Dooling, 54 Acres, of like Mcafure, profit-

able Land; more in the fame, 38 Acres I Rood 32 Perches

profitable Land, of like Mcafure ; in Rathcardan 107. Acres 1

Rood 3 Peichcs profitable Land, Plantation Meafmc ; more in

a Parcel of the fame, retrenched by Thomas While and John

Dooling, 23 Acres 3 Roods 8 Perches, like Mcafiirc, profit-

able Land ; more in the fame, befidcs the {aid Retrench-

ments, 62 Acres 3 Roods 24 Perches, of like Meafine, pro-

fitable Land ; in Gortnacranagh 59 Acres 3 Roods4 Perches,

of like Mcafure, profitable Land; all which faid Lauds and

Preniifts are fituate, lying, and being in the Territoiy of

Ueagh, and County of Tipperary : to have and to hold all

and fingular the faid granted and demifed Premifcs, with

their and every of their Appurtenances, (except as in the

faid fiulenture is particularly excepted,) unto the faid Jolin

Marlhall, his Heirs, Executors, Adminiftrators, and Adign.s,

from the ift Day of November then lafl palt, for and during

the natural Lives of the 'Honorable Chaworth I,ord Brab.i-

zon, eldellSon of the Right Honorable Chambie Earl ...

Meath,the Brother of the l^eltjr, the faid Edward Braba-

zoii the Leffor, and Brabazon Ponfonby, Efq; eldcll Son ff

William Ponfonby, of Befborough, in the County of Kil-

kenny, Efq; and the Survivor or Survivors, or longer or loiigeft

Liver of tliem; and after their or any or eidier of their

Deccafe, for and during tlie Term of any new Life or Lives,

to be nominated or inferted by the f.iid John Marlhall, his

Heirs, Executors, Adminiiratots, and Aifigns for ever, in tl.c

Room of the iiiid Lord Brabazon, Edward Brabazon, and Br.i-

hazoii Ponfonby, or in the Room of any other Life or Lives, to

be for ever nominated and inferted as aforefaid,on Paym.-r.t

of zs\. Sterling, of lawful Money of Ireland, as. a Fine f.-r

every fuch new Life, to be (o nominated and inferted by

the faid John Mailhall, his Heirs, Executoj's, Adminillrators,

and Alhgns for ever, in •fwelve Calendar Months alter tiie

Deceafe of any of the Lives thertinbefose mentioned, or

thereinafter to be nominated nr inferted, fubjecl to the

yearly Rents therein mentioned, that is to fay, tlve Rent of

40I. Sterling fot- ^he Firll Year and a Half, to be computed

from t-he lit Day of November then laft pad to the ift Day.

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of May i;i5; aiul fronii and after tlie fui.! id Day of May1715, theycaily Rent or Sum of 50I. Stciling, and is. in thePound Receiver's K-es, in Default of Payment within tlie

Space of 61 Days after tlie Days of Piymtnt therein men-tioned : In which laid Indenture there is contained 1 Cove-nant on the Pai t of the laid LelTor, his Heiis, Executors,

Arfminillrators, or Alllpis, for the perpetual Renewal of the

faid I.eafe to the (M John Marlliall, hii Heirs, Execntois,

Adminirtratots, and Alligns, upon tiie Fall of every of the

Lives in the faid Leule named and thLrcnftcr to be addedtheieto by virtue of faid Covenant for Rene>val, upon Pay-ment of a Fine of ijl.: And whereas the faid Jolin Mar(li;iil,

under and by virtuj of the fud Leale, entered into theSeifin

and PoITeniouof tl.e faid demifed Lands and Premifes-, andwhereas the faid Honorable Chawovth Lord Brabazon, cldell

Son of the Right Honorable Chambre Earl of Mcath, the

Brother of the l^ffor, the faid Edward Biabazon the Lellor,

and the faid Brabazon Ponfonby, the faid Three Celhn quevies named in the faid Leafc, are dead; and whereas theErtatc, Right, Title, and Intercff of the faid Edwird Braha-

zon, the Lelfor in and to the faid Lands and Premif,-^,

and to the Rent and Renejval Fines payable thereout,

are now verted in Roger Barritt, of Montngn-Strcet, in the

County of Dublin, and Kingdom of Ireland, Eftj; as Devifee

thereof, named in the lall Will and TelUincnt of EdwardBrabazon, formerly of Tarah-Houfc,in the County of Mei'fh,

and late of the City of Dublin, Efq; decealed ; and whcieasithe faid Roger Barrett find Ditiiculty in dilcovering the

'I'enant to fail Lands mid Premifes, or the Affignee or Aflij;-

nees of fuch i Tenant ; and whereas on the 27th of Februaiy

1801, I cau(cd a Demand for faid Renewal Fines, and Interelt

thereon due, to he made on faid Lands from the principal Oe-cupier thereof without Elfect—Now I the faid Roger 15arrett

ilo hereby, pnrfuant to the Statrite in that Cafe made and pro-

vided, give this public Notice of fuch DL>mand havinjf been

lb made; and i do hereby demand tlie Fines for Renewal of

faidLeafe, with Intercft for the fame, which amount to the

Sum of 94^1. y- up to and lor the zjtii Day of February

hft, I being ready to renew faid I.eafe by iuferting Lives in

the Place of the iaid Chaworfh Lord Brabazon, EdwirdBrabazon, and Brabazon Ponfor.by, upon Paymeut of the

faid Renewal Fines and InterellJand in cafe fuch Fines an.l

Interefl Ihall not be paid within the Space of Two CalendarMonths from the Firll Publication of this Notice, then all

i'crfons intereflcd arc to take Notice, that I the faid RogerBarrett will not renew the faid (iriginal Leafe. Dated tliis

ad D-iy of March 1801. ROGER BARRE FT.•Witnefs preJent,

John Dow ling.

AVOODHALL, HERTS,i^.i^i-al Eflates and Manors, Manfion, Paik, Lands, WotxU,

and Adv'iwlbns.

'"J~'0be fold to the heft Bidders, purfuant to an Order of

JL His Maji'fiy's Court of E.xchequer made on the ?9th

]!..y of May lalf, in 3 Matter lietwecii our Sovereign J.ord

the King and Dame Joanna Rumbold, Paul Benfiehl, andi thers, before Abel Moyfty, lifq; the Deputy to llis Ma-

'y's Remembrancer of the fiid Court, at Ciaviauay's

- '^ e-Houle, 'Change-Alley, London, on W'cdncfday the

-> !ii, 'i'luufday the lift, and Fridjy the 2jd of May, liioi,

' : l\veK c o'clock, in Forty-one Lots,

The very ch^-it.!! frcelwld Ellates of Paul Eenfield, F.fq;

• .ilKn^jof e^UunUve Manors, the Perpetual Advowlons of

-iton, Aden, and .Slapleford, noble ALTnTion-Houle and: . !, bsauiiiul Planlutions, Gardens, Flcaiure Grounds,

-. „Lk,^Vb6ds, Farms, and l.ands^ containing about I ive 'Fhou-

t.iiid Acres, abundantly iWkcd v.dth capital 'Fjmher of very

cinnderable' Value ; the \Vhole forming one of the coni-

pleteftDomainsof its Extent in this Kingdom, called Wood-hall Park, filiate in a fine high; healthy, and beauuful Part

of the County of Hell.":, Four Miles from Hertford andWire, and only Tweuty-five Milts from London, in a Neigh-

bourhood univeilally "known to be equal to any i'art of Great

Britain for its "Coiifequcnce, Sociability, and all Kind of

Kield Sports; tlie Rental and ellimatcd Value about Five

Thoufand Five Hundred Pounds per Annum, cxclndve of

the Manlion-Houfe, Gardens, Advowfons, &c.

The nolle modern-built Manlion is erected on u Plan of

the 'firft Style of Elegance, containing magnificent Suites of' Apartments, fitted up in a fupcrb "Miuincr, with Offices of

m, 1535^' G

every Dcfcriptlon.and completed with a I.ibcrtlity that rc'tf-

ders it luitable for a Family of th' ;.r(l rjillinftim.

Tile CJardens are provided with lofty WallinJ, Orttn-Houfir, Peaeh-Houfe, Hot and Succeffioti-Hnufes, andGrapery, planted with Trees of the firfl (;^nli£y. '

'Fire Plantations, Lawns, and Shrubbery \Valks, arc trulybeautiful.

The Park interfered by the- River Beane.Alfo I'logmore Villa and Gardens, and the numerous

Farms, are laid out in the mpft compaft Manner, and areequal to any in the County for .Situation, Produce, and Eafeof Management.

'Fhe Ivllates arc well worth the Attention of Noblemen orGentlemen wilhing to rcalife their Money in one of thefineit Counties in this Kingdom, and, in Point of Situationand Dillance from the Metropolis, not to be equalled 'fyr

either Family Relidences or Farms.Printed Particulars may be had (gratis) at the Exdicqaer-

ORicc, Inner-'FempIe; of Jofeph White, S'olicitor, of theTreafuiy, No. 6,'Linc61n's-Inn New-Square; Meflis. Bulloclcand Arnold, Solicitors, Bedford-Row; Meflis. Dawe;, Soli-

citors, Angel-Court, 'Fhrogmorton-Strect, near the Rtjyai-

Fx:h,inge; at Woodliall-Houfe ; the I'lacc of .^ale ; and; ofMellfo. Skinner and Dyke, Alderfgate-Sti-ett, where a Planmay be fcen, and of whom Tickets may be had for viewir.g

the Manfion, Gardens, &c.The Eftates may be viev/ed by applying at Woodliall

Ma'.ifion-Houfe.

PUrl't.ant to a Decree of the High Court of dhancor/made in a Caule Clark agalnft Daiid, the Creditors and

I.tgatees of Jaities May Clark, late of Eii iiJiighim, in theCounty of Vx'arwick, Sadler, dcceaf.:d, are to come in andprove their feveral Debts and claim their refpeflive Legaciesbefore Edward Leeds, F.fq; one of the Mailers of the faid

Court, at his Chambers in Southampton-Buildings, Chsn-cery-I.ane, London, or in Default thereof they will be ,ejt-

eluded the Benefit of the faid Decree. i,

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PUrfuant ' to a Decree of the High Court of Chatiderymade in a Caufe Cecil againft Rawlinfon, the Creditors

of Geor;;e Rawlinfon, late of Great Mar5'bone-Street, inthe Pariih of St. Mary-le-Bonc, otherwife Marj'bone, witliiu

the Liberties of Wefiminfter, Gentleman, deceiifed, arc forth-with to come in before John Ord, Efq; one of the Alallers

of the fiid Court, at his Chambers in Southampton-Buiid-ings, Chancery-Lane, London, and prove their Debts, or inDefault thereof they will be excluded the Benefit of thelaid Decree. *

'•'>' •> ' -.. . • ^

PUnuant to a IJecree of the High Court of Chancerymade in a Caufe Wilfon againll Fellowes, tlie Creditors

of John J.;nc5, formerly of Ciiarlton, in the County of Kent,. but late of Egham, in the Coiipty of Surrey, Efq; decealed,,

aie, "n or before the 20tli Day of May iSoi, lo come inand prove their Debts before Peter Holford, Efq; one ofthe Mafiers of the faid Court, at his Chambers in South-,ampton-Duildiiigs, Chancen-I.ane, London, or in Defaultthereof they wiUbe' peremplortly excluded thr Benefit of,the faid Decree.

'"T^'IjE Cicditors who ln»e proved their Debts unrJer a

j[ Coniniilf.oii of .Baukrir])t awarded and Idlied aijninit

James V» iU.ins, of Pnganhill, in the Coui>ty of Glonccdei,Malldcr and (;oin-Dealer, ar<! defiled to meet theAfiigntcsof the Filiate and Elftfls of the faid Eankiupt at the Eooth-thall-Int), in Wcftgatc-Street, in the City of Gloucellcr, oa-the 2Sth Day of April inllant, at the Hour of Twelve atNoon 01 th^ fame Day, to receive and take into Confrdera-tion a certain Projjofition made by and o;i. the Part of rlie

fuid B<iaki«pt'i Wife and the Trijftees named iu .ind by.1'Deed of Settlement made arid executed previous to the (iiiH

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Bankrupt's Marriage with Ids laid Wife; for preventing andav'jiding any Dilputc at Law or in Equity toueliing or cortf-,..--

Ceriiing the faid Deed of Sctlleinentf or, to the .Claim.

«

Demand under the faid Commiflion of all or cither of tn

Chil.iien of tlir; faid Bankrupt's Wi:e by John Bidcilir, heformer Hufband, dcceafed ; and on other /pecial Affairs.

'"r'HE^ Creditors (if any) of Henry Humplrrys, late o

i Shrrch.impton, in the County ot Gloijceller, and for

n;er ly cf £xmouth,in tho County of Devon, Efq; decealed, a r<

dUiitd to fend tbc Particular of their rclpeftive Dcuiaiui

^'^Ci^l^'

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to Ji^effis. Farrer, I.rccey, Stcadmnn, and Wall, Solicitors,|

•Biejil-Stix-et-Hill, London, in order that thi; iiime may be

jiaid: An.l all Pcrfons indebted to the r.'.late of the laid

Henn' Humphrys are lequtlkd forthv.Uh to pay \vh;ii tiiey

reipcitively owe to tlie laid Mcffrs. Farjei , Lacey, SttaJm.ai,

and Wall.

T"'HE Cie-ditors who have proved their Debts under a

CommUrion of Bankrupt awarded and ilUied againil

John Hawkins, of I.eicclUr, in the County of i.ciceder,

Currier, Dealer and Chapman, are .delired to meet the AfTig-

i-ci of the faid Bankrupi'-s Kllate and Kft'ccts on Mondaythe 27th Day of April inflant, at Three o'clock in the Af-

ternoon, at the Houfe of Mr, Samuel Coopers, the 'I'hree-

Cianes rindl.i.;n and l.an.b Inn, in Lciccfler, to alfent to or

di.Tent from the faid Aflignces commencing, profecuting, or

defending any Suit or Suits at Law or in Equity concerning

the faid Banknj[)t's Eflatcand KffeOs; or to the compoui'.d-

jng, fubmitting to Arbitration, or otheiwife agreeing, any

Tiling relatir}; thereto; and to determine upon the Kx-

pedicncy of dilpofing of Bankrupt's Real Eftatc by private

Contradt ; and. on other fpeciu! Alfairi.

THE Crediloi's Avho have proved their Debt? under a

Commiflion of Bunfcrupt awarded and i(li>ed forth

acaind Gravely William .Seaborne, of Narrow-Street, I.ime-

lifjule, ill the'Connty of Aliddlefex, Mall-Maker, arc re-

ijinllcd to meet the AlTi^nees of the faid Bankiiipt's Eftatc

and Effctfls.oH Friday the 24th Day of April indant, at .Six

o'clock in the Afternoon precilcly, at Batfon's Coffee-Houle,

C'ornhiil, London, to take into Confideration a Propofal

which has been made relating to a Sum of 120I. as. proved

under the faid Commi/non; and alfo to alTcnt to or dillcnt

from the Affignees commencing, proiecuting, or defending

any Suitor Suits at Law or in Equity for the Recovery of

any Part of the Real or Perfonal Ellatc of the faid Bank-rupt; or to the compounding, fubmitting to Arbitration, or

otherwife agreeing any Matter or Thing relating thereto;

and alio to aflfent to or didlnt from the faid Aflignccs di)-

pofing by private Contra^, or othervvife of a Rc\erfion3ry

lotercU of the faid Bankrupt in a certain Sum in the 4 per

Cent. Bank Annuities, expeffant upon the Death of his

Father-in-law; and on other fpecial Affairs.

TH E Creditors who have proved their Debts under a

ComraiHion of Bankrupt awarded and ifiiied forth,

a;.;ain(t James Riding, of Ruucorn, in the County of Cheftcr,

Dealer and Chapman, .~.re dcfned to meet tlic AITignees of

, the faid Bankrupt's Eflias on Monday the nth Day of Maynext, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, at the Houfe of

Mr. William Powell, known by the Name of ihc White-Hart Inn, in Runcorn aforcfaid, to alfent to or diffin' Aom the

faid AlTignees commencing, profecuting, or dcftntling anySuit or Suits at Lav,' or in Equity for recovering of any Part

;

of the laid Bankrupt's KOate andEHidts; or to the com-pounding, fubmitting to Arbitration, or otherwife agreeing

'

any Matter or Thing relating thereto.

THE Creditors who have pruvedtheir Debts under a Com-million of Bankrupt awarded and iHued forth againfl

Tlionias Charters, of Haydon-hquare, in the County oi Miri-

dlefcx. Merchant, (trading under the Kirrti of Thomas,Charters and Co ) are defiled to meet the Aflignces under

the faid Comniiff.on, on Monday the 2;th Day of April

inllaHt, at Eleven o'clock in the Foienoon piecifcly, at

the Office of Palmer and Tomlinfon's, in Warnlord-Court,'J'hro^^morton-Strect, LoixUin, to ailent to or dilTent fromthe idid Aflignecs commencing, proJ'ecutirg, or liefending

any .Suit or .Suits at Law. or in Equity concerning the iVn^

Bankiupi's hlhite and Eifects; cr to their compounding,iiibmii.iug to.Arbitration,-or othenvife agreeing any Matteror Thing relating thereto-; and particulaily to alltnt to or

diilent from 'the faid Allignecs felling by private Contracfthe Bankrupt's Stock in 'liide, Hoi'ifehold Furniture andP;fi;CU.at Inch Price or Prices ;is the faid Afllgiitcs maythink proper; and on other fpecial Afliiirs.

'"I HE .Creditors who have proved their Debts under a

_^ CommilTion ol Bankmpt awardi'd and iifued forth

a;, :ift Frederick Charles Augullus .Saudwell, of Devizes, in

the ..oiinty of Wilts, Clothier, Dealer and Chapman, ar^dili.ed to mee. the Adignees of the faid Bankrupt's F.ftate

and tiicfts on the ajth Day of April inftairt, at Twelve

o'clock at Noon, at the Black-Bear Inn, in Devizes aforefaid,

to C'Mifider of the Expediency of cari)ing on the Trade of

the laid Bankrupt for the Purpofe of working up the Stock

of paitlv manufaOured Materials belonging to his Eftate,

and in c.ilc the fame fliould bo thought expedient then to

authoiife ihc AlTignees fo to do, and to indemnify thera

therein ; to confider of the moll advantageous Mode of dif-

poling of the Freehold and I.eakhold Mlatcs, Stock in Trade,Houfchold rurnitirie, and other Effefls of the faid Bankrupt,and to empower the AHignees to fell the fame by public

Auction, private Sale, or olhcrwil'e ; and to allent to or diUlnt

from the laid Aflignees commencing, profecuting, or defend-

ing any .Suit or Suits at Law or in Equity for Rccoviiry of

any Part of the faid Baiikiui)t's Eflate and tfiefts ; or to

thi romponndino, fubivitting to Arbitration, cr otherwifeagrci iiig any Matter or Thing relating thereto, or relating

tv any Debt, Claim, or Demand made or to Ix: made from or

upon the faid Bankrupt's Eflotc and Elfefls in any Mannerwliatfocvcr j and on other fpecial Afiiiirs.

THE Creditors who ha\e proved their Debts under a

Commifiion of Bankrupt awarded and idiied forth

againrt Robert Allen Eoyd, ol Token-Houfe-Yard, in the

City of London, Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, are de-

filed to meet the Allignees of the laid Bankrupt's Eftatc andEtfcfts on Saturday the 15th Day of Ajiril hiftaut, at Twoin llic .'Afternoon, at Tom's Collee-Houfe, Cornhill, in the

City of London, to aflent to or diflent from the faid Aftignett

commencing, profecuting, or defending anj' Suit 01 Suits at

Law or in Equity for the Recovery of any Part of the faid

Bankrupt's Ellate and Effefts; or to the compounding, fub-

mitting to Arbitration, orotlurv\ire agreeing any Matter or'] hing relating thereto; and on other ipecial Affairs.

PUrfuant to an Order made hv the Right HonorableJohn Lord Eldou, Lord High Chancellor of Great

Britain, for Enlarging the Time for John Groves, of JLi.

verpool, in the County of Lancaftcr, Mariner, Dealerand Chapman, (a Bankrupt,) to furreiider himfelf, andmake a full Dlfcovciy and Difclo.lire of his Ell.ite andElTefls, for Ten Days, to be computed from the lift of.•\pril inflant ; This is to give Notice, that the Commif-fioners in the faid Commillion named and authorifed, ar

the major Part of them, intend to niett on the ill of Maynext, at Ten in the Forenoon, at the Houi'e of Henry Fc*-

Ihaw, the Globe Favern, iu Jthn-Strcet, in 'Liverpool afore-

laid; where the laid Bankrupt is re<iULred to furrender him-felf between the Hours of Eleven and One of the fameDay, and make a fitll Difcovcrj' and Dilclofure of his Ellate

ami Eflcfls, and ftnilli his Examination ; and the Creditors,

who have not already ]>ro«cd their Debts, may then andthere come and prove the liinie, and aflent to or dilient

from the Allowance of his Certificate.

Pl'jfuant io an Order made by the Right HonorableJohn L<,rd lUdon, Lord High Cliancellor of Greai

Britain for Fnlai-ging the 'lime for John Lane, of Strat-

ford, iu the X-'oiir.ty of Edex, Corn-Ch;indlcr, Dealer andChapman, (a Bairknipt,) to furrender himfelf and make a

full Diii:overy end Dilclofure of his Kllate and EfTeas fiir

Korty-r.ine Days.to be computed from the 2il> Inflant ; Tlusis togiie Notice, that the CommifSoners in the faid Commil-lion named and authorifed, or the major Part of them, intend

to meet on the 9th of June nrvt, at Ten in the Forenoon,

it Guildhall, London, wliere the laid Bxrikrupt is required

to furrender himfelf between the Hours of Eleven an<! Oneof tiio fame Day, and make a full Difcovcry aiij Dilclofure

of his Eftate and Effects, and finilh his Examination; andthe Creditors, who have not already proved their Debts, maythen and tiiere come and prove the fame, and alfent to or

diflent from the Allowance of his Certificate.

T JTTHereas a Commillion of Bankrupt is awarded anil

VV ifliicd forth againft James Williams, late of Quebcc-.Street, N' w-Ro.id, S tint Mary-le-Bone, in the County of

Middlefex, Baker, Dealer and Chapman, and he being de-

rlarcd a Baukiupt is hereby required to furrender himfelrto tlie Commidicners in the faid Commiflion named, or themsjor Part of fhcui, on the ad and 4th Days of M.ayne.\t, and on the 2d Day of June following, at Elevenof the Clock in the Forenoon on each of the faid Day!,at Guildhall, London, and reake a full Difcov-r/ a-.d

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Dilclorme of !iii r.(\y.c ami 'EHeac; vlun and where tlie

Creditors an; to conic pitpaicd to provtf their Debts, and at

tlie Second Sitting to cliiife Affigiiccs, and iit tlic I-afl Sitting

tile faid Bankrupt is required to linilh liis Examination, anJthe Creditors arc to alUr.t to or dillent from Ihc Allowanceof his Certificate. All Perlbas indebted to tire fiiid Bank-rupt, or that liave any of his EHeOs, are not to p^y or de-

liver tht lame hut to whom the CoinmilTtoners (hall appoint,

hut give Kotici! to Mr. Wulthew, No. j. Lower Seymour-iStrect, i'orcman-Square,

"TXTHereas a Commifhon of Banknipt is awarded and

VV illi'cd foith againft Thomas Karrow, of the City of

York, Dealer ^ici Spirituous Liqitors, and he heing declared

a liankrupt is hereby required to lurrcnder liimfelf to tlie

Conimilhoncrs in the faid Commidion named, or the njajor

Part of them, on the l,?th and Z7th Days of April in-

llant, and on the 2<\ Day of June next, at 'I'cn of the Clockin the Forenoon on each of the laid Day?, at the White-Hart Tavern, in oilvcr-Strcct, in the 'I'own of Kingdon-upon-Hull,and make a full Di:covci7 and Dilcloiure of his

J lUte and Effeas; when and where the Creditors arc to

^ line prepared to prove thfir Debts, and at the Second Sit-

vingto chiil'c Aftignees, and at the Lalt Sitting the laitl

Uankrupt is required to finift his l-^xamination, and the

Creditors are to allent to or dilleiit from the Allowance ol

his Certificate. All Perfons indebted to the faid Bankrupt,or that have any of liis EHeils, are not to pay or deliver tl-.c

lame but to \. Iiom the Comminionurs (liall appoint, but give

Noti« to MefTrs. L>on and Collyer, Solicitors, Bedlord-Row,London, or to Mr. Jarkfon, Attorney at Law, in Kingllon-

upon-HuU.

TTTTHercas a Comniirtion of Bankrupt is awarded and

VV ''"cd forth agiinO Thomas Gidden, of .Vbingdon,

in the County of Berks, Currier and Sackcloth-Maker,and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to fur-

render himlelf to the Cijnimilfioncrs in the fai^l Commif-fion named, or the major Part of them, on tlie 30th Day of

April inftant, and on the yth Day of May next, and on the

sd Day of June following, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon,on each of the faid Days, at the New Inn or Queen's Arms,in Abingdon aorefaid, and make a full Difcovcry and Dif-

clofurcof his iiDate and EH'efts; when andwheie the Cre-

<Htors are to come prepared to prove their Debts, and at the

Second Sitting to chufe Aflignces, and at the Lall Sitting

the faid Bankrupt is required to finilh his Examination, andthe Creditors are to alfent to or dilTent from the Allowanceof his Certificate. All Perf.ins indebted to the faiil Bank-rupt, or who have any of liis, Elfccts, are not to pay or

deliver the lame but to whom the Comniillioners (hall ap-point, hut give Notice to Mr. Moiland, Abingdon, or Mr.Bhgrave, Attorney, Salilhury-Strcet, Strand, London.

WHcreas a CommilTion of Banknipt is awarded andillued foith againft John Hoi'.glon, of the New-

Road, Saint George's in the Ealt, in the County of Mid-dlefex. Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, uiid he being

declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to fui render hir.i-

felf to the Comminioneis in the faid Coniinillion named,or the major Part of them, on the 2.nh Day of April in-

ftant, on the jth Day of May next, at Twelve of the

Clock at Noon, and on the 2d Day of Jtnie following, at

Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, andmake a lull Difcovery and DilcloUneof liisEllate and EileAs;

when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove

Wscir Debts, and at the Second Sitting to chufe AlTignees, andat the Laft Sitting the laid Bankrupt is required to finilh Ids

r.xamination, and the Creditors arc to aflent to or dillent

from the Allowance of his Certificate, All Perfons indebtedto the (aid Bankrupt, or that have any of his Ertci!'--, arc

not to p.iy or deliver the fame, hut to whom the Commil-iioneis Ihall appoint, but give Notice to Mr. Livcrlcdge,

V'ore-Strcet, London.

"TT/Hereas a Commirtion of Banknipt !-. awarded and

VV UTacd forth againlt Richard Samn. 1 Bennett, ol

Houndfditch, in the City of London, Hatter and Holier,

Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is

hereby lequlredto furrender himfell to the CommiHioners in

the I'aid Commillion named, or the major Part of them, on*9th D.iy of April inftant, on the xsth of May next, anJ on

the 2d of June following, at Ten ir, the Forenoon, on earh

Dav, at Guildhall, London, and make a full Difcovery andDilelofure of his Eftate andEticas; when and where the

Creditors ore to come prepared to piove their Debts, and at

the Second Sitting to chufe AlTignees, and at the Laft Sit-

ting the laid Bankrupt is required to finilh his Examin-ation, and the Creditor! are to allLnt to or difl'ent from the

Allowance of his Certificate. All Perlbns indebted to the

faid Bankrupt, or that have any of his Kffcfls, are not to

pay or deliver the lame but to whom ihe Commilfioners ihalt

appoint, but jive Notice to Mr. WilRami, Sion College

Gardens.

^IfHcrcas a Commidion of Bankrupt is awarded and

V\ illued forth agaiiill Andrew Wehi), of Great Towa-Street, in the City of London, ,-\nd of Saint Mary Axe, in

the City of LondJn aforclald. Merchant, Dealer and Ch-qi-

man, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required

to furrender himlelf to the CommiUJoners inthe faid Coiiumiffion named, or the major Part of them, on the :d and 9th

of May next, and on the 2d of June following, at Ten in ij.e

Forenoon on each Day, at Cuih'.hall, London, and m.ikc a

full Dhcovcry and Dilclofuic of his Eflate and V.lkCH ; whenand wliere the Creditors are to come pieparcd to' provptheir Debts, and at tlie Second Sitting to chufe Allignec";,

and at the Lalt Sitting the (aid B?.nl;ri.pt is required to

finilli his Examination, and the Creditors are to alTent to 01

dilfent from the Allowance of his Certificate. All Perfonsindebted to the (aid Bankrupt, or th.it have any of his Fj-

feftsauncito pay or dehver the lame hut to whom ih'Commiirioiiers lliall appoint, hut give Notice to Mefl'rs No>-

and Templcr, Mincing-Lane, London.

THE Commidioners in a Second Rerewcd Commif-(ion of Bankrupt awarded and ifiiied forth againA

Henry Cal'amajor, 01 Tockington, in the Paiilh of Olveflon,

in the County of Glouceller ; William WanCty and WilliamEarne.s, both of the City of Erilhd, Merchants and Part-ners, intend to meet on Weduefday the 29th D.iy of .'\pril

inOant, at One o'clock in the Afternoon, at the KnmmctTavern, (Ituate in All-Saints Lane, in the faid City ol

Biillol, to proceed to the Choice of One or more Afligncc ot

AlTignees of the Ertate and Eirefls of the faid Eanknipts in

the Room and Stead of John Powell, late of the City of

Brifiol alorefaid, Efquire, and Jeremy Biker, late of Red-land, in the Paii.Qi of Weftbury-upon-'l'i-; m, in the faid

County of Gloucefter, Efquire, both deqealed, purfuant to

tlie general Order of the Lord High Chanct llor of GreatBritain, in the Matter of Bankiuptcy beaiir.g ilate the 8thL>ay of March 1794, and upon the ApplicaJon of a Cre-ditor of the (aid Bankiupts, who hath proved a Deht underthe faid CommilTion, and who is entitled to vote in theChoice of Aliignees i when and where the Creditors of thelirid Bankiupts, who have not already proved their Debts,are to come prepared to prove the fame, and, together withthofe who have already proved their Debts, vote in fuch

Choice of AlTignees accordingly.

' r'' H E Commidioners in a Commifiloii of Bankrupt

X awarded and illued forth ag:iir.l( Simon 1 ield andALiiaham Field, hte ol Berniondfey-Street, Southwaik, in the

County of Surrey, WooKTapleis, Dealers, Chapmen, and Co.partners, intt nd to meet on the 5th of May n> xt, at Eleven in

the I'luenooii, at Guildhall, London, (by Adjournment fromthe 1 8th Inftant,) to take the Lafl Examination of the faid

Bankrupts; when and where thty are lequireil to furrendertheinlclvcsand make a full Difcovery and Dilclofuic of their

Eftates and Ellefts, and finifh their Examination ; and theCreditors, who have not already proved their Delts, are tocome prepared to prove the fame, and, with thole who haveproved their Debts, adcnt to or dillent liom the Allowanceof their Certificates.

1"*HE CommilHoners in a Commidion of Bankrupt.^.v/.irded and ilfued againft Stephen Lawrisn, of Ro-

iherhithe, in the County of Surrey, Sliij) Carver, Dealer .-nd

Chapman, intend to meet on the i6th of May next, at Ninein the Forenoon, at Gi.ildhrill, London, in order to make aFinal Dividend of the Ellale and Eficfts of the faid Bankrupt;when and where the Creditors, who have not already provedtheir D.bts, are to come prrpared to prove thr lame, orthey will be excluded rhe Benefit of the fjid Div.dcnd.AoJ all CIjIid* net then proT;d rill be <JX»l'owf4.

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THE Comminioners in a Commidion of Bankrupt

awarded ami ifliied forth againft Mary John ton and

'William Johnfon, of Argmering, in the County of Suflex,

Shopkeepers, Dealers and Chapmen, intend to meet "n

Tuefday the 19th Day of May next, at Ten o'clock in the

Forenoon, at the Anchor Inn, in Chichefler, in the laid

Countv, to make a Dividend of the Ellate and KfleOs of the

faid Bankrupts; when and wliere the Creditors, who have

rot already proved their Debts, are to come prepared to

prove the Tame, or they will he excKidcd the Benefit of the

ftid Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be difal-

lovved.

I^HE CommilTioners in a-Commi(fion of Bankrupt

awarded and ilfued againll Samuel Bradbury, late of

Eafinghall-Street, in the City of London, Broker, Dealer and

Chapman, intend to meet on the ifi of June next, at Nine

in the Forenoon, at Guildhall, London, to make a Further

Dividend of the EUate and Elil-as of the faiJ Bankrupt

;

when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved

their Debts are to come prepared to prove the fame, or they

will be excluded the Benefit of the faid Dividend. And all

Claims not then proved will be diiallowcd.

WHereasthe afting ComniiiTioners in the Comini.lion

of Bankrupt awarded and ilUied againll Robtrt Ken-

nett, late of Queen Charlotte-Row, New-Road, in the Pa-

vi(h of Saint Mary-le-Bone, in the County of Middlcfex,

Upholder, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the Ki^hi

Honorable John Lord Eldon, Lord High Chancellor of

Great Britain, that the faid Robert Kennett' hath in all

U'hings conformed himfelf according to the Dircflions .of

the feveral AOs of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts;

This isto give Notice, that, by virtue of an ACi palled in the

Fifth Year of His late Majefty's Reigo, his Cerlificete will

be allowed and confirmed as the laid All directs, nnlefs Caufe

be (liewn to the contrary on or before the I2th Day of Maynext.

WHereas the afling CommilTioners in the Commidion

of Bankrupt awarded and ilTued fnrtlr_ againll Jo-

fcph Whitehead the Younger and WiUiam-Heiny Taylor,

both of Prerton, in the County of Lancaft«r, Ironmongers,

Iron-Founders, Dealers, Chajjmen, and Copartners in Trade,

have certified to the Right Henorable John Lord Eldon,

Lord High Chancellor of Gieat Britain, that the faid Jofeph

Whitehead the Younger and Willi.im Henry Taylor have in

all Things conformed themfelvcs according to the Direc-

tions ol the fcveral Afts ef RarUament made concerning

Bankrupts; This is to give Notice, that by virtue of an

Aft pallUl in the Fifth Year of His late Majelfy's Reign

their Certificate will be allowed a-nd confirmed as the liiid

AO. directs, unlefs Caufe be ihcwn to the contrary on or

before the I2th Day May next.

XTTHeiees the afting Comminioners in the CommilTion

VV of Bankrupt awarded and iiliied forth againft Ro-bert Robinfon and Alexander Mills, of Pall .Mall, in the

Parilliof .Saint James, M'ellminfter, in the County 01' Mid-dlcfex, Perfumers, Wig-Makers, Dealers, Chapmen, andCopartners, have certified to the Right Honorable JohnLord Eldon, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, tint the

faid Robert Robinfon and Alexaudcr Mills have in all Thinesconformed -themfelvcs according to the Dirtftions of tiio

levtral A^s of Parlianunt made concerning Bankmpt^;This is to give Notice, that, by virtue of an AQ paOed in

the fifth Year of His late Majelly's Reign, thsir Certificat •

will he allowed and confirmed as the faid Aft direfts, unlcl,

Caufe be fnewn to the contir.ry on or before the I2th o

May next.

WHereas the afting Conimillioners in the Commillionof Bankrupt awaidcd and illiicd f<ath againll Tho-

inw'.M?nfon, of Tokenhoufe-Vard, in the City of London,Merchant and Infurer, Dealer and Chapman, have cert'.ftJ

to the Rloht Honorable John Lord Eldon, Loid High Ch.:r-cellor of Gteat Britain, that the taid Thomas Maiifon Jiaiii

in' all I'hings conformed himfelf according to the Diieflio: $

of the feveral Adls of Parli.iment made concerning Bank-rupts; This is Jo give Notice, that, by virtue of an A{\Iiall'ed in the Tifth Year of His late Majelly's Reign, hi-.

Certificate will be allowed and coufiruied as the laid A(tdirefts, uulefs Cauie be flitwo t*) the contrary on or befurethe tllh T)ay of May next.

•rnnted by Andrew Straiian, Printers Street, Gougli Sc^uare.

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