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Liverpool Mercury July 23 1819

Bankrupts in Lancashire and Cheshire

Thomas MATHER Warrington, cooper

Thomas COLLINSON the elder, Salisbury, Cotton spinner

Richard ROBERTS Salford (but now a prisoner for debt in the gaol of the Castle of Lancaster, Iin the said county) provision-shopkeeper

William Henry HAYWARD and Robert COLLIER, Manchester cotton spinners and partners in trade

Daniel LONGWORTH and William SUDREN, Little Lever, bleachers and copartners John GLEAVE Bolton le Moors, victualler and innkeeper (but now a prisoner of debt in his Majesty's goal, the Castle of Lancaster)

John BROWNE and Joseph GREGSON, Middlesex and Liverpool (trading under the firm of BROWNE and GREGSON, upholsterers and cabinet makers)

Thomas WILLETT, Hurleston, cheese factor

William RATHBONE, Manchester, lotter-press printer

Thomas HARRIS, Liverpool, master mariner and merchant

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NB The two different spellings of the word "gaol" and "goal" are as printed in the newspaper!