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THE ROYAL BRITISH BANK, Incorporated by Charter17th September, 1849, lor receiving deposits
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From The London Gazette. Friday, May 17....
field , grocer—June 17 , J . Chawner , Kemlworth , grocer—June 17 , J . Finnemore , Birmingham , steel pen manufacturer — June 17 , jl Bynner , Oswestry , grocer—June 11 , J . G . Geyslin , Liverpool , zincworker . Scotch Sequestrations . —J . Jobson , Larrichbane , Argyleshire , May 23 , June 13—L . Morrison , Crieff , innkeeper , May 23 , June 20 — A . Mackintosh , Dunearn , Nairn , farmer , May 24 , June 14—W . Pride , Glasgow , coal dealer , May 22 , June 12 .
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Tuesday , May 21 . Declarations of Dividends . —J . Phillips , Upper Bullingham , Herefordshire ; first div . of 7 s ., any Thursday ; Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—J . Houston , late of Whitley , Yorkshire , hotelkeeper ; first div . of 5 s ., any day on and after the 22 nd of May ; Mr . Young , Leeds . Bankruptcy Annulled . — "W . G . Ceely , Poplar , licenced
car-Bankrupts . —A . A . Sutterby , Stoke Ferry , Norfolk , grocer , to surrender June 3 , July 6 ; solicitors , Messrs . Abbott , Jenkins , and Abbott , New-inn , for Mr . Watson , Wisbeach ; official assignee , Mr , Graham , Coleman-street—J . Taylor , High-stieet , Shad well , and Salmon ' s-lane , Limehouse , cheesemonger , May 27 , June 6 ; solicitor , Mr . Stoddart , Racquet-court , Fleet-street ; official assignee , Mr . Graham , Coleman-street—J . Urry , Portsea , brewer , May 28 , June 29 ; solicitor , Mr . Low , Chancerylane ; official assignee , Mr . Bell , Coleman-street-buildin « s , Moorgate-street—E . D . Boscher , Piccadilly , coachbuilder , May 28 , June 29 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion House ; official assignee , Mr . Bell , Coleman-streetbuildings—J . Woolnough , otherwise J . L . Woolnough , 28 solicitors
Chediston , Suffolk , cattle-dealer , May 31 , June : , Messrs . White and Borrett , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields ; and Mr . Baas-Halesworth , Sussex ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basing , hall-street—G . B . Absolom , Portsmouth , coal-merchant , June 3 July 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . Watson and Son , Bouverie-street , Fleet-street ; and Mr . Devereux , Portsmouth ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—W . Mailes , Woolhope , Herefordshire , bark-merchant , May 30 , June 35 ; solicitors , Messrs Smith and James , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham—T . Bailey , Gloucester , saddler , June 5 , July 3 ; solicitor , Mr . Wilkes , Gloucester ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol—T . Harfoot , Plymouth , mercer , June 4 , July 11 ; solicitor , Mr . Stojfdon , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaman , Exeter .
Dividends . —June 11 , J . Shelford , Standon , Hertfordshire , butcher—June 11 , G . Ston <» , Colchester , grocer—June 11 , J . Sydenhatn , Poole , Dorsetshire , printer—June 14 , E . Wolsey , Wereham , Norfolk , corn merchant—June 13 , W . Yonge , Strand , watchmaker—June 7 , J . I . Winstanley , King William-street , hosier—June 11 , W . Chittenden , Tarlington-place , and Churchstreet , Paddington , draper—June 13 , J . Barr , New Turnstile , Hi"h Holborn , and Old-road , St . Pancras , builder—June 13 , A . A . Watts , Berners-street , printer—June 13 , W . Willis , Trowbridge , wool broker—June 11 , J . W . Dyer , Myddelton-street , Clerkenwell , cheesemong-er—June 11 , T . Johnston and W . Bevern , Henrietta-street , Westminster , tailors—June 11 , J . B . Balcoine , late of Cannon-street , sharebroker—June 11 , J . M . Hervey , Brick-lane , Old-street , St . Luke ' s . ironfounder—June 11 , C . Vyse , Ludgate-street , strawbonnet maker—June 11 , 11 . K . Frankish , Scarborough , joiner—June 12 , J . Jones , jun ., and T . OakesKingswinford , Staffordshire , ironmasters .
, Certificates . —To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . —June 12 , W . Sheward , Norwich , pawnbroker—June 12 , J . Worseldine , Cambridge , upholsterer—June 13 , W . M . Hartridge , Woodbridge , Suffolk , grocer—June 13 , D . Holttum , sen ., and D . Holttum , jun ., Westbeere , near Canterbury , wheelwrights—June 13 , J . W . Hickling , Montague-close , Southwark , wharfinger—June 12 , R . 1 ' . Croft , Lansdowne-villas , Brompton , and Haymarket , tavern keeper _ june 11 , W . Pownall , Macclesfield , silk manufacturer—June 11 , J . Jardine , Dartford , linendraper—June 11 , W . II . Swinton , South-street , Finsbury , merchant—June 12 , T . Lewis , Exeter , bootmaker . Scotch Sequestrations . —P . B . Cunningham , Edinburgh , surgeon . May 27 , June 17—W . B . Walker , late of Edinburgh , merchant , May 27 , June 17—R . Kerr , Glasgow , power loom cloth manufacturer , May 27 , June 24 .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 20 th inst . in Eaton-terrace , the Lady Caroline King , of ji clsni cr htcr . On the 20 th inst ., at Binfield , Berkshire , the wife o < Alfred Caswall , Esq ., barrister - at - law , of the Inner Temple , of a daughter . On the 15 th inst ., at Goldington-hall , Bedfordshire , the lady of William K . Browne , Esq ., of a son . On the Kith inst ., at Notting-hill , the wife of Robert Whitworth , Esq ., barrister-at-law , of a daughter . On the 18 th inst ., in Upper Avenue-road , Regent ' s-park , the wife of Mr . HenYy Wordsworth , of a son . On the 18 th inst ., at Yotes-court , Kent , the wife of Hughes F . In « Tam , Esq ., of a son and heir . On the 20 th inst ., the wife of Edmund Charles Currey , Esq ., of Doctors ' -commons , of a daughter . On the 14 th inst ., at Fawfield-cottage , near Taunton , the wife of W . G . Viliiers Villiers , of a daughter . On the 18 th inst ., at 21 , Connaught-square , the wife of Dr . Lawrance , of a daughter . MARRIAGES . On the 2 ist inst ., at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , Clinton George Dawkins , Esq ., her Majesty ' s Consul-General at Venice , to Marianne , youngest daughter of the late J . T . Robarts , Esq . On the 18 th inst ., at A"H Saints' Church , West Ham , William Kemblu Wackerbarth , Esq ., of Upton , in the county of Essex , to Kmily , eldest daughter of the late J . Batger , Esq ., of Stratfordgreeu , in the same county . On the 9 th inst ., at St . Peter ' s , Walworth , Mr . Henry Itussoll Chalmers , Manor-terrace , Sutherland-square , to Arm Charlotte , eldest daughter of the late Samuel Medley , Esq ., North Brixton . On the 7 th inst ., at Florence , at the British Legation , Marquis Mnnnelli lticcardi . to Christine , third daughter of tho late William Reader , Esq ., of Hanghurst-house , Hants . On the 16 th inst ., at Barrow , Cheshire , William Chas . Ttates , late Captain Koyal Dragoons , to Charlotte Moyson , only daughter of the Reverend John Clerk , M . A ., rector of Barrow . On the 16 th inst ., at St . Michael's , Fimlico , Charles James Welsh , Esq ., of Pines-hill , Essex , to Henrietta , widow of the late Captain Cannae , of her Majesty ' s 3 rd Foot ( or Buffs ) , and daughter of the late Major Irwin Muling , of the Hon . E . I . C . s Bervice , Bengal . On tho l « th inst ., at St . Matthew ' s , Denmark-hill , Samuel , eldest son of the late Samuel Meredith , Esq ., of Brixton , Surrey , to Harriet , fifth daughter of the late Thomas Dcnham , Esq ., of Regent-street , and relict of the late John Frederick Bird , Esq ., of Urixton . DEATHS . Oh the lfcth inst ., at Ol . Oxford-terrano , in her twentieth year , Adelaide ( only daughter of J . 1 ) . Harding , l ' . »<] . ) , tho beloved wife of Henry Hamilton Caffi , Esq ., universally regretted—leaving a son only twenty days old . On the aOlh hint ., in flalf-Monn-street , Piccadilly , Allen J ) nzard , Ksq ., aged 63 . On the 14 th inst .. at Grove-house , Folkestone , tlio Reverend John Clark , after two hours' illness .
On the 11 th inst ., at Malaga , whilst on a cruise in his yacht , in the Mediterranean , George Clarke , Esq ., of Wyndham-house , Brighton , in the 63 rd year of his age . On the 18 th ult ., in Madeira , Robert Leigh Pemberton , Esq ., aged 24 , second son of Edward Leigh Pemberton , Esq ., of Russell-square . On the 8 th inst ., at Naples , William Robertson , Esq ., W . S ., of Great King-street , Edinburgh . On the 16 th inst ., in Pall-mall , Sir William Kay , Bart ., of East Sheen , Surrey . On the 16 th inst ., in Weymouth-street , Portland-place , Louisa , wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Garrett , K . H ., of the 46 th Regiment . On the 15 th inst ., in London , Major James Palmer , late Inspector-General of Prisons in Ireland , aged 70 . On the 18 th inst ., at the East India College , Haileybury , Mrs . Jeffrey , widow of the late Lord Jeffrey .
The Royal British Bank, Incorporated By Charter17th September, 1849, Lor Receiving Deposits
THE ROYAL BRITISH BANK , Incorporated bv Charter . 17 th September , 1849 , lor receiving deposits
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curities , granting cash credits , and transacting every other description of banking business on the SCOTTISH SYSTEM , —16 , Tokenhouse-vard , Lothbury . The Directors have the satisfaction to announce , that they have opened a Branch of the Royal British Bank in the Strand ( No . 429 , corner of Agar-street ) , and another at Lambeth ( No . 77 , Bridge-road ) , and are about to open one at Islington , near the Angel . Arragements are also in progress for Branches in the Borough of Southwark , at Limehouse , and Paddington . The hours of public business are from nine a . m . to four p . m . daily . TERMS OF BUSINESS . Deposit Accounts . —Three per cent , will be credited daily on all deposits for six months , of one pound and upwards , and the interest paid monthly , or accumulated half yearly , at the option of the depositor , for every sum not then drawn , and which in such cases will , for the next period of six months , form together an increased principal sum bearing interest at three per cent . —and if not then drawn , be again accumnlated as the above for the next half-yearly period , and so on progressively , compounding the interest half-yearly . But in any particular case of need , the Directors will , if the circumstances justify an exception from their rules , repay any part or the " whole of the deposit . The Directors having by the Charter the peculiar privilege of gradually increasing the capital , will , when new shares are being allotted , give preference , after the existing shareholders , to depositors who may wish to become proprietors , according to the priority of their applications , allowing , until a dividend be declared , three per cent , interest on all deposits se . t apart for snares . In accordance with the original purpose ot the Institution , and of the early promise of its promoters , viz ., to endeavour to make the proprietary body as numerous as possible , and the corporation , as far as the law will permit , a society for banking on the principles of a mutual benefit association , the shareholders will have a preference in the enjoyment of such benefits as the Bank can legitimately afford . Special Deposits , for shorter or longer periods than six months , will be received on such terms as may be arranged in each particular case . Drawing or Current Accounts . — One per cent , interest , reckoned from day to day , will be allowed on all balances constant for six months of £ 100 and upwards ; and two per cent , on all such balances exceeding £ 200 ; but the permanent maintenance of any balance will not be insisted on when the party has not also a discount account . Cash Credit Accounts will be granted to respectable parties on personal security , or such guarantees as may be satisfactory to the Bank . A commission of one per cent ., half-yearly , will be charged on the amount of the credit ; but interest ( five per cent , per annum ) will be debited on the balance only of actual cash from time to time drawn out by the party , after deduction of the sums paid in . To Shareholders the commission on cash credits will be but a half per cent , half-yearly . All Accounts will be balanced half-yearly . Official Receipts will , on the one hand , be given to customers for all sums paid in , and their Cheques , on the other , will be preserved by the Bank till the succeeding half-yearly balance , when the accounts will be certified , and the vouchers exchanged , except in cases where parties may specially wish for a different arrangement . Advances or Loans on Promissory Notes with marketable securities readily convertible , will be made at rates proportioned to the nature and value of the security in each case . Discounts of Bills of Exchange will be made at the rates of the day ; but only to parties having drawing accounts , and keeping balances of not less than one-fourth of the amount of their All Bills for Discount must be lodged daily before 12 noon , and not called for till after 2 p . m . * Remittances will be made to , and Bills collected in any place in England , Scotland , or Ireland , or on the Continent of Europe , where there is a Banker ; as also in America , the West Indies , India , and China . Dividends , & c , will be received for Shareholders or Customers without charge . No fee nor gratuity will be allowed to be received from a customer or applicant by any one in the Bank ' s employment . Forms of Application from Shareholders or Depositors , for new shareB , or from parties desirous to open Accounts , will be supplied at the Bank , or sent by post to any who may require By Order of the Court of Directors , HUGH INNliS CAMERON , General Manager . 1 G , Tokenhouse-yard , April 19 th , 1850 .
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BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . — The acknowledged efficacy of BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , by the continued series of Testimonials which have been sent to , and published by , the proprietor for nearly twenty years , has rendered this medicine the most popular of the present age ; and , in corroboration of which , the following extract of a letter , written by John Molard Wheeler , Esq ., Collector of Customs , Jamaica , having been handed by his brother , at Swindon , to xMr . Prout for publication will lully confirm : — "I know you have never had occasion to take Blairs rills , but let me emphatically tell you , in ineroy to any friend who may suffer from gout , rheumatic flout , lumbago , sciatica , rheumatism , or any branch of that widely-allied family , to recommend their using them . In this country they are ot wonderful ellicacy : not only am I personally aware of their powers , but I see my friends and acquaintances receiving unfailing benelit from their use . I would not he without them on any account . If taken in the early stage of disease , they dissipate ^ . altogether ; if in a later , they alleviate pain , and effect a much speedier cure than by any other means within my Knowledge . ' . Sola by TlminiiB Prout , 22 !> , Strand , London ; and , by his appointment , by all respectablu Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kingdom . Price ' -in . 'Ml . per box . Ask for 15 LAI LI'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , and observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Struml , London , " impressed upon the Government stamp afllxed to each box uf the Genuine Medicine .
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ALB ERT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1838 . Principal Office , No . 11 , Waterloo-place , Pall Mall , London . PATRONS . The Right Hon . the Earl of Scarborough . The Right Hon . the Earl of Mexborough . The Right Hon . Lord Viscount Dungannon . The Right Hon . Lord Viscount Combermere , G . C . B The Right Hon . Lord Saltoun , G . C . B . Sir Frederick G . Fowke , Bart . Sir George Magrath , K . H . ? DIRECTORS . Swynfen Jervis , Esq ., Chairman . Captain the Hon . S . T . Carnegie , R . N Willinm Day , Esq . Admiral Sir William II . Dillon , K . C . II . Frederick C . Dodsworth , Esq . Joseph Holl , Esq . William King , Esq . George Goldsmith Kirby , Esq ., Managing Director . Major John Ward , H . E . I . C . S . TRUSTEES . Admiral Sir William H . Dillon , K . C . H . S . Jervis , Esq . H . U . Thompson , Esq ., M . D . BANKERS . The London and Westminster Bank , St . James ' s-square . The London and County Banking Company , Lombard-street . MEDICAL ADVISEES . H . II . Thomson , Esq ., M . D ., Piccadilly . II . S . lllingworth , Esq ., Arlington-street . Henry Hancock , Esq ., Harley-street . LEGAL ADVISERS . William Hayes , Esq . Jervis John Jervis , Esq . This Office unites the benefit of a mutual association with the security of a Proprietary Company , and offers to the assured amongst others , the following advantages : — 1 . Credit until death , with privilege of payment at anytime previously , for one half of the premiums for the first live years , upon assurances for the whole of life ; a plan peculiarly advantageous for securing loans . 2 . In loan transactions , the lender secured against the risk of the borrower going beyond the limits allowed by the Company . 3 . Sums assured to become payable at given ages , or death , if previous . 4 . Policies indefeasible ; fraud alone , not error , vitiating them ; and in case the Renewal Premium remain unpaid , the Assurance may be revived at any time within six months , upon satisfactory proof of health and payment of a trifling fine . 5 . No extra premium is charged for persons in the Army or Navy , unless in active service . 6 . Persons assur ) d in this office are allowed to reside in any place distant more than 33 deg . from the Equator , and to voyage as passengers within the same limits without payment of any additional premium . 7 . Immediate Survivorship , and Deferred Annuities granted , and endowments for children and every other mode of provision for families arranged . Facilities for effecting loans . All the rates will be iound to have been computed as low as is consistent with security . HENRY WILLIAM SMITH , Actuary and Secretary .
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THE HOMOEOPATH TO SANATORIUM , or , HOME FOR INVALIDS , 14 , HARRINGTONSQUARE , HAMPSTEAD-KOAD , near the Regent ' s-park . RESIDENT DIRECTOR . W . K . Kelly , M . B ., late Surgeon to the Hahnemannian Medical Institution and Dispensary . The Homoeopathic Sanatorium is designed for the reception of patients of the higher and middle classes . The advantages of such an institution will , it is presumed , commend themselves especially to two orders of persons—to those , namely , who visit the Metropolis for the purpose of consulting medical aid , and to those who labour under tedious and painful maladies for which they have been treated without much avail in their own dwellings . We may venture to allege in general , without fear of contradiction , that any complicated process , requiring for its successful execution minute attention , regular and continuous action , a fit combination of select circumstances , and the skilful use of various appliances , may be best conducted in an establishment formed and arranged for that special purpose . Now , the cure of an inveterate disease is just such a process as we have described ; and though possibly it may be brought to a happy issue in the sufferer ' s usual residence , yet that result is , in many cases , to be worked out only at the cost to both patient and physician of more or less adventitious difficulties , hindrances , discouragements , and proportionate risk of failure . The Homoeopathic Sanatorium is commodiously situated in a cheerful and improving locality , closely adjoining the Kegent'spark . The bouse is spaciona and airy , and supplied with every requisite for curative treatment , both external and internal . The domestic arrangements are under the superintendence of Mrs . Kelly . TERMS . For Board , Residence , and Medical Treatment , from Two Guineas to Three Guineas per week .
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COMPLAIN NO MORE OF INDIGESTION . S UFFER NO LONGER from LIVER COMPLAINTS . —WALTER TRAVIS , M . D ., P . R . S ., Medical-hall , Manchester , having discovered a Bafe and really effectual remedy for indigestion , Bilious and Liver Complaints , the result of a singularly successful experiment , recently made , and by which he had cured a considerable number of patients , whose cases he had previously considered hopeless , or very doubtful ; amongst whom are several individuals of distinction , who were languishing under the withering effects of indigestion and affections ol the Liver . He has determined to offer it to the public at the lowest possible charge , and will supply the remedy to persons applying at the Medical-hall for 2 s . 6 d . ; or to parties residing at a distance , it will be forwarded , postage free , with the most complete directions , to any part of the united kingdom , on sending thirty-six postage stamps to Dr , Walter Truvis , 80 , Travis-street , Manchester . The following are selected from a great number of testimonials : — Dr . Guy says , "I have adopted your remedy in several cases of Constipation ( Indigestion ) which have lately come under my treatment , ; ant also in one very bml case of Liver Complaint , and I am happ ; to add with the most satisfactory results . " The Rev . Ji . Southwell , Brad ford , writes , having myself suffered most accutuly during the last four years from an affection of the Liver , and an exceedingly bad digestion ; I had really thought that oven in the present advanced state of medical science there was no radical euro for these complaints ; however , from the benelit 1 luivo experienced within the past fortnight , I have not the slightest doubt of the entiro success of your remedy . "
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Leader (1850-1860), May 25, 1850, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_25051850/page/23/
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