Bankrupts Liverpool Mercury September 13th 1819

Bankrupts in Lancashire and Cheshire

Robert BRADDOCK Portwood Chester cotton spinner William BROADHURST Macclesfield currier

Samuel STONELY Salford Victualler

John BENTLEY Bradshaw, Lancaster, bleacher (but now a prisoner for debt in His Majesty's Goal the castle of Lancaster)

William ASHLEY, Altrincham, worsted manufacturer

Thomas PARKINS Manchester and Samuel ARMSTRONG New Mills Derby cotton spinners and co-partners

William WEBSTER and John YATES Bolton-Le-Moors ironmongers and hardware manufacturers

John YATES, Burnley, money scrivener, (but now a prisoner in his Majesty's gaol the Castle of Lancaster)

George JOHNSON of Manchester and afterwards in Douglas Isle of Man, linen-draper

Adam HODGKINSON Heath, Charnock Lancaster cotton manufacturer

Elizabeth MARSDON Bolton-le-Moor, cabinet maker, and upholsterer

Maxwell TROKES Liverpool merchant, (partner with James Frisney LEITCH of London and Robert GRAHAM of Manchester in Virginia, in the United States of America, all carryingon business at Liverpool aforesaid, in partnership, under the firm of Maxwell TROKES and Co

William LEECH Clitheroe, cotton manufacturer

Henry WATSON Bolton -le-Moors , druggist and grocer

William DIXON, Collehurst Manchester, calico printer

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