148 Attorneys to be admitted.—Circuits of the Judges. Notices put through the Door of the Master's Office, King's Bench, after Office Hours, on the 17th May, or before Office Hours on the 18th, ordered by the Court to be added to the List. Clerks' Numes and Residence. Cull, George, the younger, Dorchester. Postlethwaite, Edward, 3, Sidmouth Place, To whom articled, assigned, &c. Notices left at the Master's Office after the 17th May, ordered by the Court to be added to the List. Ayrton, Acton Smee, Park street, Davies Cutcliffe, William Elford, Barnstaple; and 3, Chester, Thomas Brett, 18, Austin Friars. CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1837. HOME CIRCUIT. Lord Denman and Mr. Justice Littledale. Bury Hutchinson and George Basham, Bed- William Law, Barnstaple. William Rogers, Carmarthen. James Pinn Buck, city of Ripon. 29 Cardiff Aug. 7 Carmarthen and July 4 !} 10 Cardigan 21 & Town 29 Launceston Dorchester Exeter and City 12 July 6 Shrewsbury . 22 8 Hereford . . 26 With great surprise I read in your publication of 6th May the report of the point of prac 17 Gloucester &City, Aug.2 tice in the King's Bench Practice Court, relative to the return of the venire facias juratores, Williams v. Calverly. Surely the learned Judge could not, when he granted the rule nisi, have had in view the 2d sec. of 3 & 4 W. 4, c. 39, "that from and after the passing of that act, the venire facias juritores may be tested on the day issued, and be made returnable forthwith. 14 Lincoln and City 15 Leicester & Borough 29 NORFOLK CIRCUIT. Aug. 3 Had the issue been informal on no other ground than the return of the venire, the plaintiff might have, I conceive, successfully opposed the rule nisi under the above-recited act. The rule having, however, been made absolute, will not surely, in the face of the above act, establish a precedent in its favour. In trials at bar, the venire is made returnable as heretofore; I have therefore viewed the case as not coming under the proviso in the act to that effect. R. N. I would take the liberty, through the medium of your exceedingly useful periodical, to call the attention of the profession to the Bill now before parliament for increasing the issues to be tried before the sheriff to 50%. It must be obvious that the effect of this Bill will be ma 149 before a fourth should grow out and detach it, let his term run into the inheritance, and his channel being drawn back to the source whence it sprung, the second is brought in connection with the inheritance, and so with the first on the second being absorbed." In the first extract he says the second term cannot pass into the inheritance, but by leave of the first termor. terially to decrease the already much diminished remuneration to the Practitioner in cases In the second, that the third term may, bebefore the sheriff, unless there shall be some fore the fourth grows out, run into the insort of a guaranty that the rate of costs in ac-heritance; but Philonomos does not say by tions above 20%., but not exceeding 50%., shall leave of the second and first. be the same as are allowed in actions tried in the Superior Courts, and not subject to the rule of taxation now acted upon in actions where the demand is 207., and under. Why should the second, there being only two, not be able to run into the inheritance, without the consent of the first, when the third, there being but three, can do so without consulting either of its predecessors? M. G. M. I fear, unless the profession bestirs itself, it will in this, as it has in many other instances, suffer by reason of its own supineness; inI most earnestly hope that the advice by deed, it is painful to reflect that a profession, Amicus (p. 473) to the Incorporated Law Sonumbering amongst its members so many ho-ciety will be attended to, for the sake of its nourable and respectable men, and who have junior and laborious members. contributed so largely to the Government Stamp Duties, should have its interests entirely overlooked and passed by, as though it were not deserving of consideration. HOLIDAYS AT THE JUDGES' CHAMBERS. Sir, The public are as much interested in the It is not my wish to deprive others of the practitioner being fairly remunerated, as he pleasure of a day or two escape from the facan himself be: it requires no great knowledge tigues and duties of their offices, but I am only of human nature to be convinced, that unless desirous of pointing out an inconvenience suf the professional man be fairly paid for his la- fered by the profession and their clients, in the bour, that men of attainment, high character, hope that the effect of the inconvenience being and respectability will not enter it, or will with- shewn, the cause of it may be removed. I draw from it, and leave it to those who may be allude to the shutting up of the Judges' chamdestitute of those principles by which all hon-bers on Whit Monday and Tuesday, without ourable men would wish to regulate their con duct. I trust, Sir, that this letter may meet the eye of the professional men in both houses of parliament; and that they will take care, that while the interests of the public are properly attended to, those of the attorney and solicitor shall not be neglected. Sir, MERGER OF TERMS. CIVIS. In the number of your publication of 15th April last (Vol. XIII. p. 472), which I had not an opportunity of perusing until to-day, there appears a short hypothesis on this very important branch of the law, signed "Philonomos." I am willing to think the hypothesis might be made to answer the purpose of its ingenious author; but I will make two extracts which appear to me contradictory. "Now during such time as no new term is granted, the grantee has power to let the term flow into the inheritance as he pleases; but a second growing from the same root, forces the first onward, and while the two tubes remain in different possessions, the second [first] term cannot pass into the inheritance, but by leave of the first [second] termor, as it must pass through his conduit." "But the third termor, whose tube remains attached to the inheritance, may at any time there being even such a partial remedy as that contained in the rule of Easter Term 2 W. 4, as to the Easter week, and thus preventing summonses for stay of proceedings or time to plead, from being obtained, and the putting in bail, or obtaining the discharge of persons in custody or prison, &c. Whit Monday and Tuesday (succeeding a Sunday) should either be made dies non in respect to legal proceedings of every kind, or at least one of the Judge's chambers should be open for business, and the person attending might have his two or three days of leisure when his brother officers had returned to business. H. P. J. Sir, CAPIAS.INDORSEMENT. In the case of Shirley v. Jacobs, 3 Dowl. Prac. Cas. 101, the Court of Common Pleas decided that where in the indorsement the word "execution" was introduced instead of the word "service," the indorsement must be amended on payment of costs, and the plaintiff's proceeding stayed for four days. See Tubrum v. Thomas, M. T. 1834 Ex. (L. O. vol. 9, p. 254); but in Michaelmas Term, 1834, I find by a memorandum which I then took of the decision, and which appeared in the Times newspaper of the 5th Nov. of that year, that Lord Chief Justice Tindal (on a motion to rescind an order made by Lord Denman at cham 150. Professional Lists.-Bankruptcies superseded.-Bankrupts. bers, said, "that in the case of a capias, the word execution,' appeared to be the proper word," and I have since adopted the word execution. Still as I find there is a great difference of opinion on the subject, I shall esteem it a great favor if any of your Correspondents will inform me, through the medium of your publication, which is the proper word. A COMMON LAW CLERK. DISSOLUTIONS OF PROFESSIONAL From May 23 to June 16, 1837, both inclusive, with dates when Gazetted. The partners who receive and pay debts Lister, Daniel, and Sainuel Stratton, Lincoln's Hitchcock, Thomas, and Samuel Hitchcock, Nicholl, Thomas, Richard Pugh, and William Nicholl, Watford, Herts, Attorneys, Solicitors and Conveyancers June 6. Hughes, Thomas, and Linton Hughes, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Middlesex, and Cirencester and Fairford, Gloucester, Attorneys and Solicitors. June 9. King, Thomas Wellard, and Thomas Hodges Grove Snowden, Ramsgate, Kent, Attorneys and Solicitors. June 13. LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. MASTERS EXTRAORDINARY IN From May 23 to June 16, 1837, both inclusive, Keen's Reports in the Rolls Court, vol. 1, Gregg, William, Nottingham. May 23. part 2. Price 148. Heath, Joseph, Chesham, Bucks, May 23. Montagu & Ayrton's Reports in Bank-Wood, Charles Baddely, Brownhills, Stafford. ruptcy, vol. 3, part 1. Price 78. Suggestions for Reform in Proceedings in Chancery, in Respect to Pleadings, by W. A. Garratt, Esq Price 5s. 6d. sewed. Neville & Perry's Reports in the Court of King's Bench, vol. 1, part 3. Price 78 6d. Mylne & Craig's Reports in the Court of Chancery, vol. 2, part 1. Price 12s. Adolphus & Ellis's Reports in the Court of King's Bench, vol. 4, part 3. Price 8s. Horry's Laws of Licensed Victuallers, 12mo. Price 5s. 6d. boards. INCOPORATED LAW SOCIETY. June 2 & 9. Kent, Edwin Jackson, Liverpool. June 9. BANKRUPTCIES superseded. From May 23, to June 16, 1837, both inclusive, King, Joseph, Liverpool Street, London, Plumber. May Vestris, Eliza Lucy, otherwise Lucy Elizabeth Vestris, late Catton, William, Blackman Street, Southwark, Plumber, Whicher, William, Chichester, Attorney and Money Henzell, Charles Raisbeck, Aldermanbury, London, Stock MEMBERS ADMITTED. Martin Long Daniel, Ramsgate. Andrew Snape Thorndike, Staple Inn. Frederick Harrison, Bloomsbury Square. BANKRUPTs. From May 23, to June 16, 1837, both inclusire, Armitage, William, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, York, and Anderton, John, Bradford, York, Dyer. Hawkins & Co., Amner, Thomas, Lime Street, London, Merchant. Burt, Bankrupts. Butler, Wm., Portland Place, Market Street, Clerkenwell, Builder. Johnson, Off. Ass.: Sandell, Bread Street, Cheapside. May 23. Burfield, Thomas James Breeds, and Charles Burfield, jun., Hastings, Sussex, Brewers, and Coals Porter, and Timber Merchants. Alsager, Off. Ass.: Hindmarsh & Co., Jewin Street, Cripplegate. May 23. Barrow, Samuel, Stockport, Chester, Corn Dealer. Cop. pock, Cleveland Row, St. James's: Coppock & Co., Stockport. May 23. Barker, Edward, Exeter, Druggist. Keddell & Co., Fen- Beatty, John, Over Darwen, Lancaster, Linen Draper, and Batt, Wm., Birmingham, Husier, Haberdasher, and Pattern Card Maker. Holme & Co., New Inn: Parker & Co., Birmingham. June 2. Brandstrom, John Peter, and William Joseph Thompson, Kingston-upon-Hull, and Great Grimsby, Leicester, Commission Merchants. Butterfeld, Gray's Inn Square: Ayre & Co., Hull. June 2. Binney, Henry Casson, Worksop, Nottingham, Tanner. Taylor & Co., John Street, Bedford Row: Hoyle, Rotherham. June 6. Brierley, Benjamin, and John Threlfall, Manchester, Merchants and Commission Agents. Johnson & Co., Temple: Hitchcock, Manchester. June 6. Blyther, John, Hoo, Kent, Grocer and Cheesemonger. Graham, Off. Ass.: Wood & Co., Corbet Court, Grace Church Street. June 9. Banister, John, Birmingham, Grocer. Gatty & Co., Red Birt, Wm., Warwick, Plasterer. Newton & Co., South Boys, Henry, Beaumont Street, High Street, Marylebone, Battin, John, Birmingham, Dealer. Norton & Co, Gray's 16. Brunt, Isaac, Leek, Stafford, Button Manufacturer. John son, Off. Ass.: James & Co., Basinghall Street. June Battiu, James, Birmingham, Dealer. Norton & Co., Gray's Inn Square: Stubbs & Co., Birmingham. June 16. Brown, Thomas, and James Brown, Leeds, York, Iron Manufacturers. Makinson & Co., Temple: Foden, Leeds. June 16. Cannon, Robert, Southampton Row, Job Master and Livery Stable Keeper. Groom, Off. Ass.: Clutton & Co., High Street, Southwark, and Fig-tree Court, Temple. May 23. Cripps, Wm., Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, Merchant. Green, Off. Ass.: Ashurst & Co., Cheapside. May 26. Condon, John, late of Birmingham, now of Bedford Row, London, Brickmaker. Thorndike, Staple Inn: Wheeler, Birmingham. My 30. Carr, Thos., and Wm. Hartley Carr. Dewsbury Moor, Dewsbury, York, Woollen Manufacturers. Van Sandau, Old Jewry: Jacomb & Co., Huddersfield, Yorkshire. May 30. Cox, Wm., Leigh, Worcester, Baker. Hutchinson & Co., Lincoln's Inu Fields: Copeman, Worcester. June 2. Cox, Wm. James, Castle Street, Southwark, Hat Manufacturer: Graham, Off. Ass.: Smith, Bridge Street, Southwark. June 6. Curtis, Thos., Totton Street, Stepney, Middlesex, Shipping Butcher. Green, Off. Ass.: Heath, Charlotte How, Mansion House. June G. Curtis, Wm., jun., Derby, Corn Factor. Forster, Lawrence Dealer. Belcher, Off. Ass.: Berkeley, New Square, Chadwick, John, Oldham, Lancaster, Cotton Spinner. chester. June 9. ackram, Wm. Stradrack, Taunton, Somerset, Ironmonger. Stone, Taunton. June 9. 151 Dean, Wm., and Joseph Dean, Birmingham, Timber Mer chants. Smith, New Boswell Court, Lincoln's Inn, Greatwood, Birmingham. May 23. Dobbie, Andrew, Manchester, Publican and Spirit Dealer. Bower & Co., Chancery Lane: Heath, Manchester. May 30. Draper, Robert, Wood Street, Cheapside, Button Seller. Harrison, Birmingham: Norton & Co., Gray's Inn Square. June 13. Davies, John Shayle, Monmouth, Ironmonger. Perkins & Co., Gray's Inn Square Smith, Bristol: Messrs. Ed wards, Ross, Herefordshire. June 16. Elliott, Charles, Leeds, York, Tallow Merchant. Hicks & Co., Gray's Inn Square: Holden, Hull. May 23. Elworthy, Henry John Rice, East Stonehouse, Devon, Bill Broker and Money Scrivene:. Surr, Lombard Street: Marshall, Plymouth. May 26. England, John, Knaresborough, York, Flax Dresser. Johnson & Co., Temple: Taylor, Knaresborough. June 2. Foster, Charles, Kingsbury, Middlesex, Bill Broker Goldsmid, ff. Ass.: Storin, Portsmouth, Chambers, Lincoln's Inn Fields. May 30. Fisher. John Richard, Regent Street, Chinaman. Edwards, 23. Gray, James Wm., Exeter, Lead and Glass Merchant. Anderton & Co., New Bridge Street, Blackfriars: Head, Exeter. May 26. Gibbs, Frederick Forman, Liverpool, Ship Broker. Wyche & Co., Leadenhall Street: Howard, & Co., Liverpool. May 26. Gomn, Thomas, Birmingham, Corn Dealer and Coal Merchant. Messrs. Burfoot. Inner Temple: Page, Birmingham, or Danks, Birmingham. June 6. Goble, Thos. Harvey, Worthing, Sussex, Coal Merchant. Tribe, Worthing: Hillier & Co, Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn. June 16. Hudson, John, Gloucester, Coal Merchant. Washbourn, Gloucester: White & Co., Bedford Row. May 23. Hardy, Robert, Kingston-upon-Hull, Victualler. England & Co., Hull: Rosser & Co, Gray's Inn Place. May 23. Haughton, John, Blackburn, Lancaster, Cotton Spinner and Manufacturer. Makinson & Co., Temple: Atkinson & Co., Manchester. May 23. Hale, Wm., Oxford, Corn Factor. Robinson & Co.. Charter- Ham, Wm., Upper North Place, Gray's Inn Road, Livery Heaword, Joseph, Binksway, Within Heaton Norris, Lancaster, Cotton Manufacturer. Lace & Co., Liverpool: Taylor & Co., Bedford Row. Jun? 2. Hook, William, Devonport, Linen Draper. Leach & Co., Hatton, Thos., Macclesfield, Chester, Grocer and Tea Dealer. Illingworth, John, Lewis Illingworth, and Solomon Illingworth, Chorley, Lancaster, Machine Makers. Adlington & Co., Bedford Row: Stringfellow, Chorley, June 9. Jones, William, Chorley, Lancasterl Draper. Sale, Manchester: Messrs. Baxter, Lincoln's Inn Fields. May 23. Johnson, Michael, Leeds, York, Tailor and Draper. Har greaves, Leeds: Battye & Co., Chancery Lane. May 23. Joplin, John, Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, Linen and Woollen Draper. Wilson, South Square, Gray's Inn: Wilson, Manchester. May 26. Jones, William, Wolverhampton, Stafford, Builder and Carpenter. Rickards & Co., Lincoln's Inn Fields: Foster, Wolverhampton. May 30. Jordison, Robert, Stockton, Darham, Grocer. Perkins & Co, Gray's Inn Square: Wilson & Co., Stockton, May 30. Milne Jones. Richard, Llanidloes, Montgomery, Draper. Large, John, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. & Co., Carmarthen Chilton, Chancery Lane. May 30. Lambe, Alfred, New Bond Street, Wine Merchant, and Dealer in Mineral Waters: and of Rose Lane, Spitalfields, Orchil Manufacturer. Abbott, Off. Ass.: Nind & Co., Throgmorton Street. June 2 Lauder, William Preston, Sloane Street, Chelsea, Surgeon and Apothecary. Gibson, Off. Ass.: Spike, Clifford's Inn. June 2. Rozenbasin, Abraham, Salisbury, Wilts, Jeweller. Sydney, New London Street, Fenchurch Street. June 9. Ryder, James, Manchester, Crown Glass Cutter and Dealer in Crown Glass. Willis & Co., Tokenhouse Yard: Barrett & Co., Manchester. June 9. Wils in Reynolds, Richard, Leeds, York, Bill Broker. Southampton Street, Bloomsbury Square: Payne & Co., Leeds. June 9. Radenhurst, Charles, Birmingham, Innkeeper. Norton & Co., Gray's lun Square: Stubbs & Co., Birmingham June 9. Robinson, William, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, Commission Agent. Groom, Off. Ass.: Corner, Dean Street, Southwark. June 13. Roberts, Ellis, Carnarvon, Plumber Glazier and Painter. Roberts, Caruarvon: Lowe & Co., Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. June 13. Richardson, George, Smith's Buildings, City Road, Coach Builder. Luckington, Off. Ass.: Bruce & Co., Francis Street, Golden Square. June 16. Sidebottom, Alfred, Two Bridges, Lancaster, Calico Printer and Manufacturer. Milne & Co., Temple: Bent, Manchester. May 23. Smith, William Henry, Bootle, near Liverpool, Brewer. Crossley & Co., Manchester: Holden, Liverpool: Walmsley & Co., Chancery Lane. May 23. Langley, Frederick, Poultry, London, Bill Broker. Abbott, Maybury, William, late of Manchester, but now of Trieste, in the Kingdom of Austria, Merchant and Commission Agent. Chester, Staple Inn: Davenport, Liverpool. May 23. Mawdsley, Richard, Josiah Greaves, and John Moore, Manchester, Dyers. Kay & Co., Manchester,: Bower & Co., Chancery Lane. May 23. Martin, Henry, Woolhampton, Berks, Tailor and Draper. Robertson, New Inn: Street, Reading. May 30, and June 2. Marsh, Samuel, Burslem, Stafford, Manufacturer of Earthenware. Dyneley & Co., Gray's Inn: Harding, Burslem. June 6. Major, John Taylor, and Samuel Major, Poole, Upholsterers. Red Cross Street, Southwark, Surrey, Cotton Spinner, Ong, Joseph, Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk, Carpenter and Builder and Brick Maker. Dixon & Co., New Boswell-Ct Lincoln's Inn: Nunn & Co., Ixworth, Suffolk. June 2. Ormesher, Robert, Stockport, Chester, Wheelwright. Cop pock, Cleveland Row, Saint James's: Coppock & Co., Stockport. June 6. Orange, James, Nottingham, Lace Manufacturer. Payne, Nottinghom: Taylor & Co., Great James Street, Bedford Row. May 30. Ogle, Nathaniel, late of Baker Street, Portman Square, formerly of Milbrook, Southampton, and now or late of Camberwell, Surrey, Steam Carriage Builder, and Steam Boiler Maker. Goldsmid, Off. Ass.: Margary, Quality Court, Chancery Lane. June 13. Parker, Thomas, formerly of Fleet Street, London, afterwards of Berners Street, Oxford Street, and late of Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury Square, Gold and Silversmith. Green, Off. Ass.: White & Co., Frederick's Place Old Jewry: Worship & Co., Great Yarmouth. May 23. Palmer, Thomas, Upper Porchester Street, Edgeware Road, Commission Agent. Holme & Co., New Inn: Parker & Co., Birmingham. May 23. Dealer and Corn Dealer. Robertson, Cuckfield: Robertson, New Inn, Strand. May 26. Sinclair, Edward, late of Monkseaton, Northumberland, now of North Shields in the same county, Brewer. Bell & Co., Bow Church Yard: Young, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. May 26. Silk, Jas., Kidderminster, Worcester, Carpet Manufacturer. Michael, Red Lion Square: Bird & Co., Kidderminster. May 26. Stevens, George, Wolverhampton, Stafford, Grocer, Brown, Shiffnal, Salop: Williamson & Co., Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn. May 30. Staffell, Henry, Strood, Kent, Druggist. Groom, Off. Ass.: Whitelock, Aldermanbury. June 2. Shaw. Thos. Jas., Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, Mercer and Draper. Swain & Co., Frederick's Place, Old Jewry: Wright, Sunderland. June 2. Soulby, John, and Alfred Soulby, Union Brewery, Lambeth Syers, Thos, Liverpool, Tailor and Draper. Dean, Essex Taylor, Will., Strand Lane, Prestwich cum Oldham, Lan caster, Dyer and Shopkeeper. Kay & Co., Manchester. May 26. Tomkins, Gregory Jas. Sarmon, Leamington Priors, Warwick, Scrivener. Bedford, Calthorpe Street: Bedford Tapscott, Samuel Loveless, Minehead, Somerset, Coal and & Co., Worcester. May 26. Lime Merchant. Blake & Co., Clement's Inn: Leigh & Co., Bardon, near Taunton. May 30. Tate, Will., Chorley, Lancaster, Cotton Manufacturer: Johnson & Co., Temple: Bagshaw & Co., Mauchester. May 30. Thomas, Benjamin, Grove Street, Lisson Grove, Middlesex, Cowkeeper and Dairyman: Turquand, Off. Ass.: Adcock, Copthall Buildings, Throgmorton Street. June 2. Taylor, Chas., Aston, near Birmingham, Malster. Holme & Co., New Inn: Parker & Co., Birmingham. June 2. Trenholm, Jas., Darlington, Durham, Brewer and Spirit Merchant. Tilsons & Co., Coleman Street: Allison, Darlington. June 16. Wallis, Will. Henry, (usually called Henry Wallis), Car dington Street, Hampstead Road, Engraver and Dealer in Drawings and Prints. Gibson, Off. Ass.: Corner, Dean Street, Borough. May 23. Wallis, John, Coventry, Victualler. Weeks & Co., Cook's Court, Serle Street, Lincoln's Inn. Carter & Co., Coventry. May 26. Peirson, Samuel, Broadway, Hammersmith, Oil and Colour-Wiggerham, Thos., and Richard Saunders, Birmingham, man. Alsager, Off. Ass.: Oldershaw, Tokenhouse Yard. May 26. Prince, John, Chesterfield, Derby, Leather Dresser. Messrs. Hutchinson, Chesterfield: Smithson & Co., Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. June 2. Pensam, James, Fleet Street, Licensed Victualler. Johnson, Off. Ass. Marson & Co., Church Row, Newington Butts. June 6. Peasnall, Stephen, Learnington Priors, Warwick, Plumber and Glazier. Colmore, Birmingham: Clarke & Co., Lincoln's Inn Fields June 6. Perkin, William, Uttoxeter, S:afford, Timber Merchant. Blair, Uttoxeter: Clowes & Co., Temple. June 9. Poole, William Rocket, Birmingham, Victualler. Austen & Co., Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn: Latimer, Birmingham, or Suckling, Birmingham. June 16. Read, Edward, Laxfield, Suffolk, Cordwainer. Lofty & Co., King Street, Cheapside: Churchyard & Co., Woodbridge. May 23. Rimer, Charles Thomas, Southampton, Provision Merchant. Randall & Co., Southampton: Makinson & Co., Tem. ple. May 26. Rusher, Jamies, Leeds, York, Commission Agent. Turner & Co, Basing Lane: Stott, Leeds. May 26. Ale and Porter Merchants, and Coal Dealers. Blackstock Wildgoose, George, Macclesfield, Chester, Grocer. & Co., Temple: Hodgson & Co., Birmingham. June 2. Parrott & Co., Macclesfield: Lucas & Co., Argyle Street, Regent Street. June 13, Worthen, Samuel, Hinckley Mills, Drayton, Salop, Miller Wallis, Will., Connaught Terrace, Edgware Road, Middle- Printed by EDMUND SPETTIGUE, 67, Chancery Lane, London; and published by JOHN RICHARDS & Co., 194, Fleet Street, London. Price, with Monthly Record, Is.; and Stamped, 13d. Friday, 23d June, 1837. |