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Jamei Boyton, of 11, Upper Rosoman Street, Clerkenwell, Hugh Denerley, of 12, Egerton Street, and carrying on Middlesex, manufacturing silversmith. business at 32, Renshaw Street, both in , Boberf Shean, of New Eoad, Richmond, Surrey, fish* Lancaster, hatter. monger and poulterer. Levi Fewins, formerly of Alphington Street, Saint Thomas- Julius Tata Bower, formerly of 5, Kennington Terrace, the-Apostle, Devon, but now of Preston Street, Exeter, Kennington Lane, now of 5, Alexander Terrace, Stock- grocer and provision dealer. veil, both in Surrey, accountant. • Matthew Cooper, of 1, Burford Place, Saint David, Joseph Locke, of 7, Lessada Street, Twig Folly, Bethnal previously of 5, Colleton Terrace, Holy Trinity, both in Green, previously of Old Ford, Bow,, both in Middlesex, Exeter, accountant and musician, mason and builder, (in forma pauperis). William Semmence, of Town Green, Wymondham, Nor- Junes Grainger, formerly trading in copartnership with folk, bowl and brush wood turner. Alfred Grainger, at 17, Crosby Kow, Walworth Road, John Morris Protheroe, of the Square, Beaufort, Brecon, as grocers and tea dealers, afterwards and late of 6, formerly of Cwm, near Victoria, Monmouth, coal agent, Tower Street) Westminster Road, both in Surrey, shopkeeper, butcher, collier, and farmer. grocer -and cheesemonger, (in form& pauperis). Tames Watkins, of 11, Norfolk Terrace, Saint Martin Charles Edwin Hindley, of Wellington, Salop, grocer. Street, Hereford, builder. Thomas Chnne, now jcf Shrewsbury, Salop, timber mer- John Clark, of the Exeter Inn, Thorverton, Devon, chant, brick maker, and commission agent, previously licensed victualler and coal dealer. „ accountant, clerk to George & Joseph Chuue, of the same place, timber merchants. Charles Southan, of Bewdley, Worcester, dealer in, coal and carrier. Herbert Martin Jackson, late of Coventry, silk throwster, now a prisoner for debt in Her Majesty's Gaol at War- James Herring, of Handsworth Woodhouse, near * wick. York, tailor. Thomas Fitton, of Evesham, Worcester, miller. Robert Evans, late of Princes Street, Groffielcl, Aberga- venny, Monmouth, carrying on the business of a William Scarlett, of Eanley, , chemist and mechanist in Lion Street, and thence, hitherto, and now, druggist. of the Britannia Inn, Frogmore Street, innkeeper, and James Long, of Watchet, Saint Decuman's, Somerset, carrying on the business of a mechanist in Lion Street, butcher and cattle dealer. all in Abergaveuny, Monmouth aforesaid. Henry Charles Naylor, of Hoyland, York, butcher. James Foreman, of Trowse Street, Trowse Millgate, Nor- William Drake, of Heely, near Sheffield, York, mineral wich, butcher, and cattle and pig dealer. merchant. • William Higinbottom, of Hyde, Chester, bobbin and Lawrence Walker and George Fifoot Lyde, both of Leeds, skewer manufacturer. York, trading in partnership together as cloth mer- John Baugh, of Malins Lee, Dawley, Salop, forge roller. chants, under the firm of Walker, Lyde, & Co. William Brown, of Sheffield Road, Barnsley, York, watch- Humphrey Pearson, of Golcar, near Huddersfield, York, maker and jeweller. cloth manufacturer. Daniel Smith, of Worcester Street, , Josiah pates, of Dewsbury, York, broker and washing Stafford, fishmonger, poulterer, fruiterer, and green- machine maker. grocer. • John Barker, residing at Howden, and carrying on busi- Charles Andrews, of Bamptonj Oxford, butcher. ness there and at tSelby, both in York, coach builder. Henry Whitehouse, of Shut End, Kingswinford, Stafford, George Hartley, residing at Horton, near Bradford, York, engine fitter. ; carrying on business there as a milliner, also carrying John Weston, of New Road, Quarrybank, Kingswinford, on business at Grassington, near Skipton, York, as a . Stafford, puddler. worsted spinner and manufacturer. William Lamb, of Wilson Street, Newark, Nottingham, Boswoll Middletou Stead, of Kingston-npon-Hull, mer- cattle dealer, (in forma pauperis). , chant and seed crusher. Edward Humberston, of Nottingham, agent and ware- James Scarborough, of Grange Lane, Birkenliead, Chester, houseman, where he has resided for the last five months, gasfitter and chandelier maker. previously of 39, Rue Dengheen, Paris, France, (in Michael Doyle, of Grange Road, Birkenliead, Chester, forma pauperis). coal and potato dealer. Edward Bebb, of Kerry, Montgomery, wheelwright. • Joseph Cookson, of Hoylake, Chester, publican. James Blackshaw, of Saint Jamea Street South, Doncaster, Robert Leek, of Gaacoyne Street, wood hoop maker and York, grocer and provision dealer. timber dealer, formerly carrying on business in copart- John Bastin, late of 24, Briton Side, Plymouth, assistant nership with James Leek, both in Liverpool, Lancaster, to a provision merchant, then of 54 Fore Street, Devon- and at Kewton-Stewart, Scotland, wood hoop makers port, provision merchant, but now of 4, Queen Street, and timber dealers. Plymouth, all in Devon, out of business. William Worthington, the younger, of Winsford, Chester, salt manufacturer, late of Sankey Brook, St Helens, Lancaster, coal proprietor. John Bottomley, of Spring Hill, Dobcroas, Saddleworth, GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF BRITISH CORN York, woollen manufacturer. per QUARTER, Charles Benjamin Hemingway, late of 16, Friargate, painter and paperhanger, now of 83, Abbey Street, and Received in the Week ended April 23, 1864; Laving a workshop in St Peter's Churchyard, all in Derby, painter and paperhanger. William Brittain, of 42, Millum Terrace, Monkwearmoutb, Wleat. Barley. Oats, Rye. Beans. Peas. Shore, Durham, grocer, provision dealer, and accountant. 8. D. 3. D. a. D. S. D. S. T>. S. D. Robert Wardle, of Queen Street, Bishopwearmouth, Dur- 39 7-595 31 I'OOl 19 9-018 29 0-571 32 7-210 32 1-648 ham, engine fitter and publican. William Yolaus, of Peter Gate, late of Cemetery Road, York, draper's assistant. - AGGREGATE AVERAGE OF SIX WEEKS. Neal O'Donnell, (trading, known, and sued as Thomas Fox,) of New. Street, Wellington, Salop, dealer in boots Peas, and shoes, and shoemaker. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beana. a. D. S. D. S. D. S. D. S. D. s. ' ». William Stainton, (known and sued as William Stainton,) 39 11 31 0 19 2 29 1 32 8 32 7 residing in lodgings at 80, Ravenhurst Street, part of the time out of employment, during other part being a journeyman machinist, previously thereto residing in lodgings at the Horseshoe Inn, Mott Lane, both in Bir Published by Authority of Parliament, mingham, Warwick, journeyman machinist. John Ellis Metcalf, of 9, Ennerdale Street, also of Saint HENRV FENTON JADIS, Martin's Market, both in Liverpool, Lancaster, butcher, Comptroller of Corn Retnrm. previously of Boroughdale Place, Euuerdale Street, butcher. Board oj Trade, Corn Department.