The Economist Part 9

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October 5, F. Robert, New Bond street, and Gower street North, coal merchant.--October 5, J. Bowie, Shoe lane, City, grocer.--October 14, J.

Barnes, 14 Commercial place. Commercial road, engineer.--October 4, J.

Davies, Westminster road, Lambeth, linendraper.--October 11, M. Jackson, East Thickley Steam mill, Durham, miller.--October 10, J. Todd, Hylton ferry, Durham, s.h.i.+p builder.--October 3, J. Gallop, jun., Bedminster, Bristol, painter.--October 12, G.B. Worboys, Bristol, perfumer.--October 4, R. Crosbie, Sutton, Ches.h.i.+re, tea dealer.--October 7, C. Holebrook, Uttoxeter, Staffords.h.i.+re, plumber.--October 17, J. Hedderly, Nottingham, druggist.--October 5, J. Oates, Glossop, Derbys.h.i.+re, innkeeper.

CERTIFICATES, OCTOBER 3.

W. Pugh, Gloucester, auctioneer.--J. Lockwood, Wakefield, Yorks.h.i.+re, and St. John's, New Brunswick, linendraper.--H. Francis, Feoek, Cornwall, agent.--G. Chapman, Aylesbury, Buckinghams.h.i.+re, grocer.--E. Wheeler, Birmingham, corn dealer.--J. A. Boden, Sheffield, razor manufacturer.--W. Woodward, Birmingham, tailor.--S. J. Manning, 28 Camomile street, City, and Halleford, near Shepperton, manufacturer of bitters.

PARTNERs.h.i.+PS DISSOLVED.

Elizabeth O'Connor and Mary Rossiter, Brighton, Suss.e.x, milliners.--C.

Weatherley and H. O'Neil, Wilkes street, Spitalfields, and Ferdinand street, Camden town, fancy tr.i.m.m.i.n.g manufacturers.--H.I. Isaacs and D.

Israel, Duke street, Aldgate, City, poulterers.--J. Davis and A.

Mottram, Warrington, Lancas.h.i.+re, timber merchants,--M. Fortier and Emile and Anna Levilly, Bruton street, Berkeley square, milliners.--T. and G.

Stevenson, Dudley, Worcesters.h.i.+re, tailors.--D. Israel and J. Lyons, St Mary-axe, City, trunk makers.--W. Fairbairn, J. Hetherington, and J.

Lee, Manchester, machine makers.--E. Archer, H. Ewbank, jun., and A.P.W.

Philip, Gravel lane, Southwark, Surrey.--J.M. Pott and J. Midworth, Newark-upon-Trent, auctioneers.--T.P. Holden, T. Parker, and W. Burrow, Liverpool, upholsterers (as regards W. Burrow).--W.L. Springett, T.

Beale, and E. Kine, Southwark, Surrey, hop merchants (as regards W.L.

Springett).

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

A. Dunn, Keithock Mills, near Coupar-Angus, farmer.--D. M'Intyre, jun., Fort William, merchant.

_Friday, September 15._

BANKRUPTS.

GREENSLADE, W., Gray's inn lane, builder. [Oldershaw, King's Arms yard.

BONE, G.B., Camberwell, builder. [Meymott and Sons, Blackfriars road.

LEWIS, R.W., Shenfield, Ess.e.x, farmer. [Watson and Co., Falcon square.

PHILLIPS, S., Brook street, Hanover square, carpet warehousman. [Reed and Shaw, Friday street, Cheapside. PINO, T.P., Liverpool, s.h.i.+p chandler. [Chester and Toulmin, Staple inn. HOOLE, W., Sheffield, leather dresser. [Branson, Sheffield. CAMBRIDGE, R.J., Cheltenham, wine merchant. [Packwood, Cheltenham. METCALF, E., Middlesbrough, Yorks.h.i.+re, currier. [Blackburn, Leeds. DUFFIELD, C., Bath, grocer [Jay, Serjeants'

inn. POPPLETON, C., York, linen manufacturer. [Blackburn, Leeds. LISTER, J.C., Wolverhampton, wine merchant. [Phillips and Bolton, Wolverhampton.

DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY.

J. Brooke, Liverpool, cupper.--J. Thorburn, Hillhouse, Yorks.h.i.+re, warehouseman.--J. Bland, Leeds, eating house keeper.--W.S. Lawrence, Ess.e.x place, Hackney, bank clerk.--T. Leete, Finedon, Northamptons.h.i.+re, butcher.--W. Simpson, Elland Upper Edge, Yorks.h.i.+re, woollen-spinner.--W.

Hall, c.o.c.khill, Wilts.h.i.+re.--D. M'George, Huddersfield, tea dealer.--T.

Mercer, Wansdown house, Fulham--W. Elliott, Berner's street, Oxford street, waiter.--C.T. Jones, Charles street, Berkeley square.--T. Price, Cardiffmouth, coal dealer.--W. Williams, George street, Newport.--W. G.

Still, High street, Poplar, tobacconist.--T. Cook, Giltspur street, City, tailor,--J. Mayson, Marlborough road, Old Kent road, commission agent.--D. Taylor, Aldmondbury, Yorks.h.i.+re, tea dealer.--W.W. Greaves, Newark-upon-Trent, corn dealer.--C. H. b.a.l.l.s, Ringsfield, Suffolk, chemist.--J. Chapman, Bridges street, Covent garden, comedian.--J.

Robinson, Edmonton, butcher.--G. d.i.c.kinson, Chenies mews, Bedford square, coach painter.--J. Murphy, Gloucesters.h.i.+re, coachman.--J.

Burnham, Harrold, Bedfords.h.i.+re, chemist.--W.L. Phillips, Kennington green, omnibus proprietor.--J.D. Lockhart, Poplar, tobacconist.--J.

Wilkinson, Cheltenham, licensed victualler.--J.D. Hubbarde, Wakefield, printer.--J. Ames, Holywell, Flints.h.i.+re, licensed victualler.--S. Bone, Greenwich, cabinet maker.--J. Davis, Great Bolton, Lancas.h.i.+re, sawyer.--J. Pollard, Batley, Yorks.h.i.+re, blanket manufacturer.--S.

M'Millan, Llangollen, Denbighs.h.i.+re, tea dealer.--S. Brook, Birstal, Yorks.h.i.+re, grocer.--F. Wormald, Birstal, Yorks.h.i.+re, blacksmith.--W.

Barnes, Knightsbridge, shopkeeper.--H. Manley, Belvidere buildings, St George the Martyr, Surrey, coach builder.--W. Jeffery, Queen street, Brompton, horse dealer.--R.W. Webb, Saville row, Walworth road, attorney.

BIRTHS.

On the 10th inst., in Milman street, Bedford row, the wife of S.S.

Teulon, Esq. of a son.

On the 13th inst., at Nottingham place, the wife of Thomas A.H. d.i.c.kson, Esq., of a son.

MARRIAGES.

At St George's Church, Hanover square, Miss Louisa Georgina Augusta Anne Murray, only daughter of General the Right Honourable Sir George Murray, G.C.B., Master-General of the Ordnance, to Henry George Boyce, Esq., of the 2nd Life Guards, eldest son of Mr and the late Lady Amelia Boyce.

On the 13th inst., at Kintbury, Berks, Lieutenant-Colonel J.A. Butler, to Martha, daughter of the late William Bruce Smith, Esq., of Starborough Castle, Surrey.

On the 13th inst., at Rickmansworth Church, John, second son of Thomas Weall, Esq., of Woodcote Lodge, Beddington, to Susanna, eldest daughter of W. White, Esq., of Chorleywood.

DEATHS.

On the 7th inst., aged 69 years, the Rev. William Porter, who was for 44 years minister of the Presbyterian congregation of Newtownlimavady; for fourteen years clerk to the General Synod of Ulster; the first moderator of the Remonstrant Synod, and clerk to the same reverend body since its formation.

At Bath, General W. Brooke. The deceased general, who had served with distinction throughout the Peninsular war, had been upwards of fifty years in the army.

On Sunday, the 10th instant, after a lengthened illness, at the family residence in Great George street, Mr John Crocker Bulteel. He married, May 13, 1826, Lady Elizabeth Grey, second daughter of Earl Grey, by whom he leaves a youthful family. Lady Elizabeth Bulteel, who is inconsolable at her bereavement, has gone to Viscount Howick's residence, near Datchet.

ADVERTIs.e.m.e.nTS.

YORK and LONDON LIFE a.s.sURANCE COMPANY, King William-street, London. Empowered by Act of Parliament.

GEORGE FREDERICK YOUNG, Esq., Chairman.

MATHEW FORSTER, Esq. M.P. Deputy Chairman.

The superiority of the system of a.s.surance adopted by this Company, will be found in the fact that the premium required by a bonus office to a.s.sure 1,000_l._ on the life of a person in the 20th year of his age would in this office insure 1,291_l._ 7s. 6d.

a.s.surances at other ages are effected on equally favourable terms, and thus the a.s.sured has an immediate bonus instead of a chance dependent upon longevity and the profits of an office. In cases of a.s.surance for a limited number of years, the advantage offered by this Company is still greater, no part of the profits of a bonus office being ever allotted to such a.s.surances.

Prospectuses, containing tables framed to meet the circ.u.mstances of all who desire to provide for themselves or those who may survive them by a.s.surance, either of fixed sums or annuities, may be had at the office as above, or of the agents.

JOHN REDDISH, Sec.

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