Carlisle Patriot
November 20, 1858
Commerce and Agriculture | Commerce and Agriculture |
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COMMERCIAL AND AGRICULTURAL __________^^^__________ B A N K O F E N G L A N D An account, pursuant to the act 7th and 8th Victoria, cap 32, for the week ending Wednesday, Nov., 10, 1858:- ISSUE DEPARTMENT Notes issued.......................................£32,316,415 Government debt......£11,015,10* Other Security.......... 3,45*,900 Gold coin & bullion... 17,841,415 __________ £32.316,415 BANKING DEPARTMENT Proprietors' capital............................£14,*53,000 Rent......................................................3,149.*92 Public deposits......................................6,673.581 Other deposits.....................................12,290,682 Seven-day and other bills 837,750 _________ £37.495.105 Government securities(including dead weight annuity.....................£10,808,591 Other securities.............................. 14,6*7,722 Notes............................................ 11,327,380 Gold and silver coin....................... 661,412 _________ £37,495,015 Dated the 11th day of November, 1858 M.MARSHALL Chief Cashier. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, Nov. 12. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. George BOYS, Bromley, Middlesex, builder BANKRUPTS Charles and William Frederick COLLINS, Lower Sloan-street, Chelsea, drapers Charles James FRANCIS, and Henry FREER, Great St. Helen's, wine merchants James Hunter LIVINGSTON, Whitehchapel High-street, licensed victualler Thomas LIVINGSTON, Homerton, licensed victualler Thomas HEMINGSLEY, Willenhall, Staffordshire, cut nail manufacturer Thomas Palmer BRANSON, Loughborough, grocer Emmanuel Mario MANCHIN, tailor Job Mimmack SMITH, late of Bawtry, Yorkshire and Great Grimsby, draper Joseph BARNES, Chippenham, Wiltshire, timber merchant Richard THOMAS, Conway, Carnarvonshire, shipbuilder Robt. CLAYTON, Manchester, leather dealer Edward Hale HOGG, North Shields, shipowner Nov. 23. Dec. 17, at half-past twelve, at the Newcastle-upon-Tyne District Court of Bankruptcy: solicitors, Messrs. MAPLES, MAPLES, and PEARSE, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry; and Messrs. LIETCH and KEWNEY, North Shields. RROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Tuesday, Nov. 16. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED William Arnoll BAILEY, wine merchant, Bideford. BANKRUPTS William BAKER, carrying on business as Henri and Co. cattle food manufacturers, London, Hull, and Halloway, Middlesex James POLDEN and James Alexander ****, fishing tackle makers, Castle Street, London Richard CARPENTER, omnibus builder, Paddington, Middlesex Henry PHILIPS, draper, Old Kent Road, Surrey, and Brighton Daniel Francis OAKEY, bookseller, Paternoster Row, London Frederick LIL*E, miller, Ardleigh, Essex George Henry BRENTNALL, coal *ouseman, High Holborn, London Richard FORD, licensed victualler, Wolverhampton Joseph SMITH, licensed victualler, Birmingham James WHEATLY, farmer, Bourton-on-the-Hill, Gloucestershire George BRAIN, grocer, St. George, Gloucester William BINGHAM, Auctioneer, Great Grinsby Cecily ECCLES, draper, St. Helens, Lancashire. SCOTCH BANKRUPTS FROM THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE OF TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. James TULLOCH, wood merchant and fish curer, residing at East Banks, near Wick, in the parish of Wick and shire of Caithness Peter COUTTS, New Burnside, parish of Keig, and county of Aberdeen John BRAND, spirit dealer, 31, Saltmarket Street, Glasgow Alexander M'AUSLAN, forger, Dunterlie Forge, Barrh**d, in the county of Renfrew William CROSHER and Company, screw bolt manufacturers in Bridge Street, Glasgow Henry M'KECHNIE, wine and spirit merchant, Stockwell Street, Glasgow. =================================== |
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