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ements and contracts on a full recognition of this fact; and that, then, whatever may be the terms to which the rate of discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500,000. A number of failures were still expected in connection with this large banking i
Manchester (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 2
discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500,000. A number of failures were still expected in connection with this large banking institution, as well as among speculators in cotton, produce and shares, which exhibit much heavy depreciation in
C. Turner (search for this): article 2
y have only to base all their arrangements and contracts on a full recognition of this fact; and that, then, whatever may be the terms to which the rate of discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500,000. A number of failures were still expected in
acts on a full recognition of this fact; and that, then, whatever may be the terms to which the rate of discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500,000. A number of failures were still expected in connection with this large banking institution, as w
Alfred Teale (search for this): article 2
for the use of the capital by which that business is carried on must be proportionately high; that they have only to base all their arrangements and contracts on a full recognition of this fact; and that, then, whatever may be the terms to which the rate of discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. Th
David Kamsden (search for this): article 2
discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500,000. A number of failures were still expected in connection with this large banking institution, as well as among speculators in cotton, produce and shares, which exhibit much heavy depreciation in
John Chapham (search for this): article 2
s carried on must be proportionately high; that they have only to base all their arrangements and contracts on a full recognition of this fact; and that, then, whatever may be the terms to which the rate of discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500
J. W. Turner (search for this): article 2
tionately high; that they have only to base all their arrangements and contracts on a full recognition of this fact; and that, then, whatever may be the terms to which the rate of discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500,000. A number of failures
Robert Baxendall (search for this): article 2
discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500,000. A number of failures were still expected in connection with this large banking institution, as well as among speculators in cotton, produce and shares, which exhibit much heavy depreciation in
Lightfoot (search for this): article 2
discount may go, we shall simply have to congratulate ourselves that all classes — the merchant, the agriculturist and the capitalist — are equal sharers in the national well-being." The failures announced on the 26th ultimo are Alfred Teale & Co., woolen merchants, for £100,000; John Chapham, a manufacturer; Turner & Johnson, and C. Turner, cloth manufacturers, all of Leeds. Turck, Barclay & Co., £120,000, and F. Yague & Co., of London. Robert Byrne, stock broker, of Liverpool. John Fletcher & Co., corn merchants, of Lancaster, £100,000.--Lightfoot & Sons, sugar refiners and rice millers, of Liverpool. Robert Baxendall, corn merchant, of Manchester. David Kamsden, spinner, of Bradford; and others of less importance. The deficit of the Leeds Banking Company is over £500,000. A number of failures were still expected in connection with this large banking institution, as well as among speculators in cotton, produce and shares, which exhibit much heavy depreciation in
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