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ABERDEEN . —We have had a grand week of agitation here ; Robert Lowery bairiagbetutaumg us . On Sunday week , he preached 4 n the Hall , 38 , George-street , to crowded oongrftgationfl , and oa Meaday evening , he lectured in the above halL He congratulated them cm the advancement they had made since he last addressed them , and said that none conld be more proud of the reception they had siren to Ms friend Mr . O'Connor , than himself . A thousand copies of tbe Charter were ordered to be printed and distributed north of Aberdeen , and the meeting broke op . On Tuesday night , Mr . Lowery addressed tbe female Chartists of Aberdeen , in the same hall , Mr . Angust in the chair , fie impressed coon their minds the necessity of encouraging and
aiding their brethren m their straggles againsti oppreadon , and vindicated in an able manner the ' rights of woman . He jras warmly applauded bj his . fair audience . Mr . if Donald also addressed them , and pointed oat the poor degraded state of one class of the coamunitj—the wealth-producers , while another ; class were rolling in luxury , on the 1 fruits of their labour ; hence the working classes seeing how they were plundered , and hiring no means of protecting themselves from the iron grasp of their oppressors , embodied their demands in a document called the " People ' s Charter . " He then i explained the six points of the Charter , shewed their tendency , and the fitness of tb . e people to ez . rcise ' their rights . He was repeatedly applauded . Several ; respectable females came forward and enrolled , ' themselves as members of the association . A vote i
of thanks was given to the lecturer and the chairman , and the meeting separated . On Wednesday night , Mr . Lowery lectured in the new Temperance Hal ] , on the duty of the people at the present critical juncture—the duties of the middle classes , and the good that would result from a union between them . On Thursday night , a meeting of delegates from the various trades in town , was held iu the above Hall , whers a delegate from the stonemasons of London , was present , and laid a great deal of information before the meeting relative to the strike atrthe Houses of Parliament , &c . Various resolutions were passed , condemnatory of the oooduct of Mr . Allen , and approving of the strike ; it was also agreed to call a public meeting , m order to know the opinion of the public on the subject . After some further business having been trasacted , and a vote of thanks to the delegates , the meeting adjourned .
CXTY OP LONDON . —Mr . Leach , of the Execufive , lectured to the working classes of this city , in the >>* n , 55 , Old Bailey , on Tuesday week . Last j Friday evening , the Committee of the City Tract ¦ Loan Society , met as usual at the Dispatch , Bridelane , Mr . Lane in the chair . The minutes of the . former meeting wtre read and confirmed . Sabscrip-: tions were received , and a motion agreed to : hat this society do commence the distribution of tracts on Sunday morning , November 28 th . It was very ' much regretted by all that the document called the j "Peoples' Charter , " is not in print as formerly , in !
ihe form of a tract , as many tract societies are at last springing up in the localities of this great metropolis , j On Sunday morning , the Committee of the Institute , ; 55 Old Bailey , met as usual ; they agTeed to a vote of thanks to Mr . Parker , of Walworth , for the gift of a spirit lamp . A concert will take place in the hall , ; every Saturday evening for the purpose of keeping : the hall in their hands for the Chartist cause : admis- ; sion by tickets , threepence each . The shareholders j have their general monthly meeting on Sunday morn- j ing the 28 th instant . The room is open to the pub- - E 6 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings . i
. SKXPTOH . —The Chartists of this place held their ! ¦ we ekly meeting on Saturday last , when after the j niual ' business , it was agreed to wait on Mr . O'Con-, nor , at Bradford , and invite Mm to visit Skipton as ¦ soon as he can make it convenient . j - CALTOJ * , No . 23 , KiBK-SiaKET . —The young j men ' s association met on Taesday night week , Mr . ; Anderson in the chair * for the purpose of discussing j whether scientific or political knowledge was of the i most paramount importance to mankind . A number j of individuals addressed the meeting on both sides ) of the question , when the Chairman put it to the j meeting , and it was carried in favour of political j knowledge . J Coscsrt . —A splendid Chartist concert was held < in the Lyceum-room-, on Saturday last . The house ' was a bumper , and the singing went off in glorious Btyle . !
St . Ax-n ' s Chcrch . —Mr . Con Murray delivered a j lecture on ilonday night week , on the wrongs of j Ireland and their remedies . His remarks were ; eloqae&t andinterei ' -ing- £ CCL £ 3 , ^ E ^ a Maxchesteb . —3 Ir . James Duffy lectured here on Taesday evening week , to an overflowing audience . I jJAVyHTnJUS , Neab Maschesttb —Mr . Daffy ' visited this place on Wednesday week . At an hour ' s } notice Mr Wm . Horrocks , a true democrat , saa- j moned the whole neighbourhood to the meeting by ; soaid of belL Mr . Duffy was accompanied by some friends from Eccles , who were ali most hospitably ' entertained by Mr . and Mrs . Horrocks , who took that opportunity of fiaving their children baptised . Tbe vounges ' -, a fine little girl , was named Feargus O'Connor , the next , also a girl , Bronterre O'Brien , and to others were given the names of John Frost , and other patriots . The lecture was well attended , sad at the close several new members were enrolled .
BYSER HI 1 X . —A public meeting of the inhabitants of this place , was held in the Primitive Methodist Chapel , on Wednesday evening week , to consider the propriety of adopting the National Petition . There was a good attendance ; Mr . J . Hebden , of Ousebnrn , vras called to the chair . Mr . Wa , & i Rob 3 cn , of Byker Hill , moved the adoption of the ; petition and made a powerful and energetic address . The motion was seconded by Mr . Wm . Scott and carried -unanimously . Mr . John Hall moved and i
Isaac Bruce seconded the following resolution : — < u Th _ t this meeting ia of opinion that the manifold evils suffered by the people of this country , have ; originated in , and are perpetuated by class legisla- 1 tion , and that the only remedy for those evils , is the People ' s Charter . We therefore pledge ourselves to becorue members of the National Charter Association and to use all other constitutional means for tie accomplishment of that object . " Carried unanimously . A great number came forward and enrolled themselves members , in connection ¦ mth Ou » tburn .
OU 5 SBTJRH . —The Chartists met on Sunday morning last , in their reading room , near Byker Bar , Mr . Kidd in the ehair . Mr . Hail reported his mission to Newcastle . A deputation , consisting of Messrs Bruce , Hebden , and Carr , was elected to go xo Newcastle , to ascertain what has become of the £ 1 2 s . 3 d . that was sent for the O'Brien ' B Election Pttnd , as they never think of publishing a balance sheet . A resolution was likewise com to , to get up a tea party for O'Connor , when be comes on his week's visit .
A 1 FRETOH . —The Chartists of this pla . e held their weekly meeting on Sunday last . The National Petition was read and adopted , and other-business of importance wa 3 transacted ; several new members were enrolled . They have opened a school for the instruction of adults , and entered into a subscription in aid of Dr . M'DoualL TOWEB-HABHiETS . —At the meeting of thi = locality on Sunday last , at No . 171 , Brick-Iana . A vote of thanks was passed to Mr . George White , of Birmingham , for his manly conduct at the late meeting . Mr . Leach afterwards lectured . The meetiEg was well attended .
BARNSLEY . —An Association has been formed here for the purpose of cultivating moral , social , and political improvement ; the members meet every Sunday evenii-s at six o ' clock , in Mr . T . Ackkm ' s large room . The Northern Star , the Dundee Chronicle , tbe National Vindicator , and Other papers are taken in . BTJTTON-XN-ASHFISUD . —On Thursday , Nov . 18 ih , Mr . Harney lectured to a numerous ana respectable audience of working men in the large room at tbe Trooper ' s Inn . After tbe lecture a number of patriotic toasts , songs , and recitations ¦ were tfiven , and the company separated at a late hour resolved not to relax their exertions in the good work , but to eontipue stedfast until they were Si possession of those rights and liberties of which they have been bo long and bo unjustly deprived .
CAR&TOZf . —This place was visited on Thursday ihfi 18 th inst ., by Mr . W . D . Taylor , who delivered a very soul-Barring lecture to an attentive audience . At the conclusion , the members proceeded to the £ omina ; ion of a delegate to represent the district in the forthcoming Convention . Mr . Boonham was called to the chair . Mr . S . Whiley proposed , and Mr . E . Beckson seconded tne nomination of Mr . "W . D . Taylor as being a > fit and proper person to represent the counties of Nottingham , Leicester , Derby , &e . &c , in the forthcoming Convention , which was carried unanimously .
CARLISLE . —Anticipated Visit of Mr . O'Oonrroa . —Knee it was generally made known that Mr . O'Connor intended to visit Carlisle in the course of a few weeks , tbe most active preparations are Biking fox his reception . A Demonstration Committee has been formed , also a Soiree Committee , ihe latter of which hare struck off four hundred iiekets , which may be had of Mr . Thoaas Sinclair , Treasurer . One of the most elegant and largest rooms in the town has been spoken of , which will aoeotnmodate from five to six hundred persons , and wahope it will be filled to overflowing . Tickets may also be had ot Mr . James Arthur , bookseller , lUskergate . » AV £ NTRT . —The Chartists of Daventry held their weekly meeting on Wednesday evening last , when some new members enrolled their names .
IWtPB . —The Chartists of Saddleworth held their usual weekly meeting in their lecture-room , Mill Gate , on Sunday night last , Mr . Thomas Pontefract in the ehair . Several new members , both male and female , enrolled their names , and received their cards of membership .
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PONTYPOOIv—The caose is progressing nobly here despite the opposition of the privileged class We had a lecture on Tuesday , when Mr . Bolwell elucidated the five points of the Charter , and offered to prove by discussion , with any ime of adveUe " principles , the justice of our claims . After the meeting dissolved , several came and threw in their mites , stating that they would not hare their names enrolled for fear their employers might know Jt , a » d they lose their work in consequence . THaiaoar boasted land of freedom , where a man must not be of adverse politics to bis muter for feat of losing Mb work .
STOKE-UPON-TRSHT *—On Thursdaymornipg week , it having been made known to the Chartist leaders of Stoke-upon-Trent , that a hole and corner meeting was about being held in the vestry of the Parish Church , for the purpose of laying a ohurch rate , it was thought advisable to make the same known to the inhabitants ; accordingly the bellman was sent round calling upon all who felt an interest in the affair , to assemble immediately . Consequently the large Btreet opposite the Church was crowded with people , who after waiting some time , were visited by the clergyman connected with the establishment , who asked what was . the matter , when Mr . 6 . B . Mart , and Mr . J . Robinson , with others , informed them . The clergymen said it was not intended as a public meeting , but a private one to consider whether it would be proper to lay a rate or
to Bupport the church by voluntary contributions . Several voices here cried out that what concerned all ought to be approved of by all , when the olergymen instantly pledged themselves , that whatever was passed at the private meeting , should have the sanotion of the whole inhabitants in public meeting assembled , before it waB put in force ; with this pledge , all parties seemed satisfied , and the Reverend gentlemen retired , when it was instantl y determined to hold a Chartist meeting , and the place selected for the purpose was within sixty yards of the Churchyard gates , upon a large piece of ground , intended for a new market place , and upon whioh a large building is partly erected for a market hall , from the stepB of which the speakers addressed the meeting . Mr . Mart was unanimously called to the chair . The Reverend Mr . Jackson , from Manchester , addressed the meeting at length and in a very clever
style shewed that the people were the true and bona-Jide supporters of the Church , and that they had an undoubted right to vote upon all matters connected with the church . Mr . S . Robinson , in ^ a manly and straightforward speech , replete with sound reasoning , exposed the system that was crushing the working millions to tbe dust , especially that part called the New Poor Law Bill , and concluded amidst hearty cheering , by proposiDg the following resolution : — " That this meeting is utterly opposed to Church rates and every other rate that is tak 6 n without the consent of the people , and that we are determined to oppose such proceedings by every means in our power . " This was seconded by Mr . 3 . Johnson , and was nn&Bimously adopted . Thua an intended Church rate meeting finished with a grand demonstration in favour of the principles of the People ' s Charter .
DUMBARTON— On Monday night , the 15 th of November , Mr . William Thomason delivered the fifth of a coarse of lectures , in Mr . M'Allister ' s room . The two first were upon Corn Lavr Repeal , and the separation of Church and State ; the fourth on National Education , and the last on Universal Suffrage and the Peopled Charter . Fifteen members were enrolled before , and ten last Monday night . Our hopes are cheering relative to this one * priest and Tory-ridden place . The agitation i s likely to go on in real earnest . LASSJEMOUTH . —The Chartist fishermen of this village were add-essed by Mr . Wm . Pangiler , a few days ago ; considerable enthusiasm was manifested .
BXXtSTON . —The cause of Chartism continues to progress steadily in ! his town . The labours of Mr . Aiason are attended with the most pleasing success . Every time he visits Bilston , a numerous increase of members is added to the association . Last Thursday evening we had an overcrowded meeting . Mr . Mason delivered an excellent lecture , after whioh several new members were enrolled . The members then proceeded to the election of delegates to serve in the district council for the southern division of Staffordshire . Messrs Stran , CadJy , Dudley , and Rogers , were duly chosen as fit and proper persons to serve in that office . Sunday , we had numerous congregations . Mr . Mason was engaged the whole of the day . He lectured in the morning , as also in the afternoon to crowded audiences . He again resumed his work at i-ix o ' clock . The room which is a very large one , was so densely crowded , that hundreds
were obliged to remain on the stairs and the adjoining rooms , and many , unable to obtain an entrance , returned home much disappointed . Upwards of forty new members have joined the association this week . The South Staffordshire delegates , from the townsof Wolverhampton , W ^' sall , Wednesbury , and Darlaston met here on Sunday , and after some preliminary arrangements , the meeting adjourned for a fortnight , to reassemble at Wednesbury , oa Sunday , the 5 ; n Dec . Monday , eome of the Bilston friends began agitation at the village of Ketchum ; a large room was offered by the landlord of the reacock . Sir . Moseley and Sir . Stran addressed a large meeting of miners and forgemen , who listened most attentively , and approved much of the principles of the People ' s Charter . Arrangements were then made for holding a weekly meeting every Tuesday evening iu future . Thus the seeds of Chartism are sown here , and promise a plentiful crop .
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From the London Gazette of Friday , Nov . 19 . BANKBDPIS . Thomas Farris , East-street , M&neheater-sqnare , baker , to surrender Nov . 26 , at eleven , Dec 31 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitor . Mr . Edens , Yilliers-street , Strand ; official assignee , Mr . Belcher . George Dickens , Hertford , surgeon , Nov . 26 , Dec 31 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , B&singhall-street . Solicitors , Messrs . Milne , Parry , Milne , and Morris , Temple ; efficial assignee , Mr . Green , Aldermanbury . George Rayment , Oxford-street , hosier , Nov . 26 , Dec . 31 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghallstreet Solicitor , Mr . Bicknell , Manchester-street , Manchester-Fquare ; official assignee , Mr . Gibson , Bisinghall-street
Henry Ptupp 3 Coltherup , Rochester , dyer , Nov . 30 , at one , Dec 31 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitors , Messrs . Jones and Son , Sise-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Turqnand , Copthallbuildimjs . David Hannay , Cavendish-square , banker , Nov . 30 , at twelve , Dee . 31 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitors , Messrs . Richards and "Walker , Lincoln " s-Inn-nelds ; official assignee , Mr . Craham , Basineball-strefct Joseph Spencer , Lamb ' s Conduit-street , chymist , Dec 1 at two , 31 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitor , Mr . Foord , Pinner ' s-hall , Old Broad-street ; official assignee , Mr . Lactington , Coleman-street-buiJdiuffs .
John Bowser , Milton-street , Dorset-square , timbermerchant , Nov . 30 , at one , Doc 31 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankroptey , Basinghall-street Solicitor , Mr . Rye , Golden-square ; official assignee , Mi . Johnson , Basingha' 1-street . Mary Ann Cousins , Maize-hill , Greenwich , lodginghouse-keeper , Dec 4 , at one , 31 , at eleven , at the Court ul Bankruptcy , BisLaghall-street Solicitor , Mr . Stormy , Wt-Uington-Btreet , London-bridge ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Frederlck's-place , Old Jewery . Jonn strutt , Ariiyle-street , Argyle-square , lodginghouse-keeper , Nov . 30 , Dec . 31 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Baeinghall-Htreet Solicitor , Mr . Platta , Southampton-buUdingB , Chancery-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abehurch-lane , Lombard-street .
Samuel Chadwick , James Chadwick , and John Chad"wick , Heywood , Lancashire , cotton-spinners , Deo . 3 , at four , Dsc 31 , at two , at the Csmmitaioners' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Hill and Matthews , B : iry-court , St . Mary-are ; and Mr . Upton , Manchester . Henry Evan Harries , Dowlaii , Glamorganshire , draper , Nov . SO , Dec 31 , at one , at the Commercial Rooms , Bristol . Solicitors , Messrs . Blower and Vizird , Lincoln " g-Inn-field 8 , and Mr . Leaman , Bristol . Joaa Ford , Stockport , Cheshire , hat-manufactursr , Nov . 29 , at ten , Dee . 31 , at twelve , at the Commissioners' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Bower and Back , Chancery-lane ; and Mr . Harrop , Stockport Peter Groves and Neville Beard , Boston , Lincolnshire , leather-dressers , Nov . 27 , at eleven , Dec 31 , at two , at the Red Lion Inn , Boston . Solicitors , Messrs MiiHngton and Kerrick , Boston ; and Mr . Scott , Lineoln ' a-ijxn-fielilfi .
Job Bowyei , Sutton , Cheshire , provision-dealer , Nov . 25 , Dec 31 , at two , at tbe Golden Lion Inn , Macciesfield . Solicitors , Messrs . Bower and Back , Chancerylane ; and Messrs . Lingard , Vaughan , and Lingard , Stockport Joseph Webb Pilchsr , Crabbie , Kent , miller Not . 22 , Dee . SI , at twelve , at the Shakspeare HeUl , Dover . Soliciton , Messrs . Jeffrys and Bathnrst , Faversham ; aad Messrs . Bower and Back , Chancery-bine . John Binder , Moulton , Lincolnshire , coal merchant , Not . 26 , at two , "Dx . , at ten , at the White Hart Inn , Spaldhig . Solicitors , Messrs . Bonner and Sons , Spalding ; and Mr Fiddey , Paper-buldings , Temple . Joseph Wade , Rngby , Warwickshire , carrier , Not . 39 , Dec 31 , at twelve , at the Castle of Xaeioester . Soli citors , Mr . Moore , Nottingham ; and Messrs . Holme , Loftos . and Young , New Inn .
James Garry , Manchester , brass-founder , Not . SO , Dec 31 ,, at ten , at the Commissioners' Rooms , Manchester . ' Solicitors , Messrs . Cooper and Wray , Manchester ; and Messrs . Adlington , Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford-row . Henry Jackson , Mountsorrel , Leicestershire , moneyscrivener , Deo . 1 , at eleven , 31 , at nine , at the King ' s Head Inn , Loughborough . Solicitors , Messrs . Emmet and Allen , Blosmslmry-square ,- Mr . Feanibead , Ashbyde-la-Zouch ; and Mr . Huoknall , Loughberough .
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Charles Ackeiman Rowe , Leicester , draper , Not . 29 , TJec . 31 , at two , » t tbe Castle of Leicester . Solicitors , Mr . Toller , Gray ' s-Inn-square ; and Messrs . Toller , Leicester . - Alexander Blade Graham and George Smith Streader , Oldham , Lancashire , contractors for public work * , Not . SO , Dec 31 , at eleven , at the Commissioners' Rooms ; Manchester . Solicitors , Mr . Wood , Linooln ' a-Inn-fields ; and Mr . Whielei , Manchester . PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . G . Howarth , J . M'Eboy , R . Nesbett , Rochdale , pillbox manufacturers . J . Wood , J . Wood ,-J . P . W « stbes 4 and E . Westhead , Manchester , small-ware mannftwtnrera . T . F . Featherstone and E . H . Festherstone , York , drapers . T . Eames and S . Pearson , Satford , Lancashire , logwood-grinders . J . T . Nash and F . Rldding , York , mustard-Hianufaoturers- J . Danson and E . Greenall , Ashton-under-Lyne , Lancashire ,
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— m From Ihe Gazette of Tuesday , Nov . 23 . BANKRUPTS . William Barnes Overton , ship and insurance broker , T > alsten , Middlesex , to surrender , NoT . 30 , at two , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Lackington , official assignee , Colemanstreet Buildings , and Vandercom , Comyn , Cree , Law , and Comyn , Bnab-lano . Peter Williams and Charles Mofctram , Manchester warehousemen , Wood-street , London , Dec 8 , and Jan . 4 , at two , at the Commissioners' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Abbott and Arney , Charlotte-street , Bedford-square ; Mr . Bennett , Manchester . John Jerris , draper , Wells , Somersetshire , Dec 3 , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the Mitre Inn , Wells . Solicitors , Messrs . Davison and Coombs , Bread-street , Cheapside , London ; Mr . Brittan , Bristol .
John King , dealer in ship ' s stores , Bristol , Dec 7 , and Jan . 4 , at one , at the Commercial Rooms , Bristol . Solicitors , Messrs . Makinson and Sanders , Middle Temple , London ; Mr . Haberfield , or Brittan , Bristol . Benjamin Read , wine merchant , Worcester , Dec 1 , and Jan , 4 , at twelve , at the office of Mr . France , Worcester . Solicitors , Messrs . Becke and Flower , Llncoln ' A-inn-fields , London ; Mr . France , Worcester . Robert Palmer Vlcat , Linen-draper , Nelson-place , Old Kent-road , Dec . 7 , at one , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the Ceuxt of Bankruptcy . Mr . Edwards , 7 , Frederick ' s-place , Old Jewry , official assignee . Solicitors , Vandercom , Comyn , Cree , Law , and Comyn , Bush-lafe , Cannon-street , London . ¦
George Algar Rayner , linen-draper , Halesworth , Dee . 4 , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the King's Head Inn , Beccles . Solicitor , Mr . Sole , Aldermanbury , London . Samuel Gillott , jun ., hatter , Sheffield , Dec 13 , and Jan . 4 , at twelve , at the Town Hall . Solicitors , Messrs . Wake and Son , Sheffield ; Mr . Milner , Sheffield ; Mr . Brook&eld , Raymond ' s-buildings , Gray ' s-lnn , London . Richard Holding , coal merchant , Blackburn , Lancashire , Dec 17 , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the Town Hall , Preston , Lancashire . Solicitors , Messrs . Holme , Loftus . and Young , New-inn , London ; Mr . Crook , Chorley , Lancashire . William Reynolds , cotton-spinner , Breightmet , Lancaster , Dec 16 , at two , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the Swan-inn , BoHon-le-Moors . Solicitors , Mr . Hibbert , Wood-street , Bolton-le-Moors ; Messrs . Milne , Parry , Milne , and Morris , Temple , London .
Henry Heap , silk dyer , Leeds , Dec 1 , and Jan . 4 , at twelve , at the Commissioner ' s Rooms , Leeds . Solicitors , Messrs . Wiglesworth , ltidsdale , and Craddock , Gray ' s-inn-square ; Mr . Barwick , Leeds . Charles Gatehose , surgeon , Clifton , Bristol , Dec 7 , and January , ' 4 , at two , at the Commercial Roems , Bristol . Solicitors , Messrs . Holmes , Loftus , and Young , New-inn , London ; Messrs . Prideaux and Son , Bristol . Stephen Sackett Chancellor , jun ., baker , Margate . Nov . 29 , at six , and Jan . 4 , at ten , at the London Hotel Margate . Solicitors , Messrs . Boys and Sons , Margate ; Egan , Waterman , and Wright , Essex-street , Strand , London . James Lindsay and John Weatherby Lindsay , grocers , North Shields , Dec 16 , and Jan . 4 , at one , at the Bankrupt Commission Room , Newcastle-upon-Tyne . Solicitors , Messrs . Trehern and White , Leadenhalistreet , London ; Dale , North Shiulds . ^ ^^
James Hawarden , Robert Myerscough ^ ffiid John Jackson , commission agents , Little Bolfon , Dec 7 , and Jan . 4 , at ten , at the Commissioners' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Johnson , Son , and Weatherall , Temple , London ; Mr . Pendlebury , Bolton .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 27, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct406/page/2/
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