Chipping Canapden, Gloucestershire, sheep. dealer.-May S1. J. Pedder, Bristoi, merchant.- May IT. W. Williams, Lad-lane, victualler.-May 21. W. Smith, Rosemary lane, cheesemonger.-jure T. G.. Eorne, Ppland-street, Ratciwi Highway, glass-maker. -May 31. C. and N. Husey, Newgate-street, linen. drapers.-Maay 31. G.
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api.. Barrze, t,f cire DPagovsStlW>err Lbe 6;? u f Vq;1, IS and theIl~ri' o - ~~~BAN-K R~UT~S*. .X.. Wright, Rosemary lane,. balket. Aftorney, Mr. F!ochett, Great Presnts-st reet, 9rxodnal~- fields. ' T. Thrcm'aq, Rayleigh, E'sex, mnUlliright. Attorney, Mr. Arsory, 4road-Flreet.t
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St James's, cabinet-mnaker. [Hamilton and Twining, Berwick street. G. Glenay, Lancaster pl. Strand, merchant. Mayhaw, Chancery lane. J. Jackson, Rosemary lane, coal-merchant. [Butler, Canron street. M. and J. Baines, St Paul's Churchyard, upholsterers. (Wheeler and Bennett, John street, Bedford row.
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a few.-Poe L E. ACQUITTAL OF SHEEN, ,: Peur encou rager les autres." A BALL has been given in Rosemary lane in honour of the law of England, on the occasion of the acquittal of SHEEN, who latelycut his child's
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since, at the pressing entreaties of her mother, she came to London, and resided with her in White's yard, Rosemary lane. T'he person whom hermother had mnarried treated her with kindness and humanity, hut her mother evinced the greatest enmity
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