Transcribed by Caryl Williams
Bankrupts in Lancashire
John BIRCH the younger, Manchester, cotton spinner:Aug 6 at eleven, Aug Seven Sept 4, one Star Inn Manchester Attorney Mr EDGE Manchester
George BIRKENSHAW Howdon, Currier, Aug 11, at six, Aug 12: Sept 4, at ten, Guildhall Lancaster Attorney Mr HEATON Doncaster
J DELACROIX off 33 Bond street corner of Stafford street London
Begs leave to inform the Nobility and Public that he is continually supplying the following houses
Mr TETLEY of Church street
Mr DANSON of Bold street
Mr NEWLAND of Church street
Mr RENNIE of Lord street
Mrs EDWARDS of Castle street
with his unequalled FOREIGN PERFUMERY, his much admired Esprit De Lavande Aux Mille-Fleurs, Vegetable extract for cleansing the hair , Esprit De Rose, Jasmin De Marechalle, Chevrefieulle, Rezeda &c &c
Kings Arms Water street
M JONES respectfully informs her friends and the public that she has on sale a quantity of fine lively TURTLE just imported
Regents Dock Tavern
Dutton Street Liverpool
Nathan KNOWLES begs leave to inform the public that he has entered on the above tavern whcih he has fitted up with every requisite for the convenience of travellers
Superior old Wines, excellent beds, good stabling &c
Mr HARRISON -The Warrant for the apprehension of this person was countersigned by the Lord Mayor on Wednesday and his Lordship ordered it to be immediatley put into execution. Alderman WAITHMAN entered into the room where the Lord Mayor was sitting, and protested with some warmth against the rashness of attempting to seize Mr HARRISON before the multitude, but the Lord Mayor persisted in having the warrant executed and treated the application of the Alderman as impertinent and officious. It is lucky for his Lordship that "the rabble" were wiser and more forebearing than himself
Borough Sessions
July 1819
Before Jonathen BLUNDELL, Holinshead Esq, Mayor and James CLARKE Esq Recorder
William BOYLE or BOYD William GALLIGHAM, Larry BURNS, Michael McCARTHY, Peter CARROLL, Charles DONELL, Michael DELANY, Patrick EGAN, William RILEY Patrick PROUDFOOT, and Barry MACINASPIE were indited for riotously assembling and attacking and dispersing the Orange Club, during their procession on Monday the 12th July 1819
CHAMBERS and McALLISTER were also indited, but an objection ebing raised by counsel as to an informality in the indictment with respect to Mr CHAMBERS christian name he was not put on trial McALLISTER traversed to the next sessions....
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he Jury returned a verdict of Guilty against all the defendants The recorder then sentenced the prisoners to three months imprisonment in the house of correction Archibald McALLISTER, who at the commencement of the trial had traversed till next sessions withdrew his plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty, and the court sentenced him to six months imprisonment
Cottage at Everton to be Let A small cottage situated in Mary Ann Street Everton near the church. It commands a fine view of the town, river &c and is well supplied with fixtures rent £10 per annum Apply on the premises, or to J LEE No 22 Water street
White lead, hops, hams, Cheshire cheese &c
By William WHITE On Wednesday August 4th 1819 at his warehouse and sheds Tabley street
One Ton excellent Cheshire Cheese, Thirty well cured hams, Two packets of Hops, Five hundred empty bread bags, Thirty Iron bound ale barrels, A quantity of doors and Glazed sashes, six tonms whiting, sveral kegs of White lead, and various other paints, a loading ladder, sundry lumber &c
Sale at eleven o'clock
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