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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 23. Bankrupts.—George Trickett, Great Winchester-street,

City, metal merchant— John Neech, Aylsham, Norfolk, miller—David Henry Douat, Pomeroy-place, New- cross, omnibus proprietor—James Burqui Gough, Theberton-street, Islington, timber merchant—Henry James Norfor, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, builder—William Dudley, Metropolitan-market, Islington, licensed victualler — Richard Bullamore, Peter- borough, Northamptonshire, baker—James Andrews, Desborough-place, Padding- ton, butcher—Thomas Hughes, Digbeth, Staffordshire, licensed victualler—Samuel Hill, Hanley, Staffordshire, furniture dealer—Abraham Moore, Wednesbury, Stafford- shire, chemist—Francis Tremlett, Upton Helions, Devonshire, miller—Samuel Wesley Handy Wade, Leeds, Yorkshire, wine and spirit merchant—William Blagg, Bakeweli, Derbyshire, baker—Samuel Shepley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, chemist—George Hamilton Kirkpatrick, Liverpool, draper—Gerard Gandy, Leeswood, near Mold, Flintshire, ironmaster—Thomas Owens, Holyhead, Anglesey, baker—George Hickes, Portwood, Cheshire, cotton manufacturer—Thomas Swift and Robert Wigfall, Man- chester, coal merchants. Scotch Sequertrationr.—Robert Boyle Watson, Glasgow, 'salesman—Rev. Charles Stuart Maclean, Dun, minister—James Duncan, Dundee, watch maker—Alexander Finlayson, Pollokshaws, spirit dealer, Paisley—Margaret Allan, Edinburgh.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, ARRIL 26 Bankruptcy Annulled.—Henry Pinchbeck, Horneastle, Lincolnshire, builder. Bankrupts.—Philip Haynes, James-street, Old Bethnal-green-road, silk manufac- turer—James Goddard, Earl Soham, Framlingham, Suffolk, draper—Thomas Mott, Salisbury, cabinet maker and upholsterer—William Clark, jun., Southwark-bridge- road, and Rockingham-row, New Kent-road, timber merchant—Frederick Sander- son, Dublin, and Tottenham-street, Fitzroy-square, coachmaker—Peter Bates, Croydon, Surrey, draper—John Juckes, jun., Wharf-road, City-road, manufacturer of patent furnaces—Frederick Ellyett, Portsea, Hants, hatter—Joseph Taylor Bal- lard, Leicester, draper—William Smith Bartleet, Oldbury, Worcestershire, grocer and provision dealer—John Tonks, Birmingham, victualler—Thomas Penton Peterson, Bristol and Downend, Gloucestershire, scrivener, dealer in horses, cattle, corn, and timber—William Gibson, Leeds, provision merchant—Samuel Gooseman. Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, innkeeper, licensed victualler, and livery stable keeper— Joseph Allen, Radcliffe-bridge, Lancashire, smallware manufacturer.