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Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward at BODMIN in and for the County Of Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward at BODMIN Prisoners in LUftGATE in tbe City of in and for the County of Cornwall. London. Third Notice. Third Notice. Aaron Cudmore, formerly of London, late of St. Neot in the Robert Ci xon, "Tormerly of Brick lane Christ-church County of Cornwall, Miller. Spitalfields, late of Queenhiihe, Victualler and William Peake, ormerly of Helland, late of Luxullian in Cooper. the Couniy of Cornwall, Tanner. Hcniy Carter, formerly of Penzance, late of Truro in tlie Samuel Carpenter, formeriy of the Minories, lste of County of Cornwall, Hatmaker, Harrow-alley, both in the Parish of St. Botolph Aid- Chnslopr.er Tippetr, formeily of Keneryn, late of St. Cki gate, Victualler. merit's in the County of Cornwall, Fellmonger. Thomas Powell, formerly of the Parish of St. Mary •WaUer Hjms, late of the Parish of St. Column Major in Islington in the County of Middlesex, Parifli-Clerks the County of Cornwall, Butcher. late of Ployd's-yard in the Pariiii of St. Stephei* Wiliiam Harland, late of Leather-lane Holborn in theCounty Coleman-street, Trusirhaker. of Middlesex, Stable-keeper, Alexander M'Clatchie, lute of F'ertcWch-street in the* WiUiam Hascldine, formerly of DukeVstreet Oxford Road in PariJh of St. Gabriel, Taylor. the Counry <.f Middlesex, late of Nutfield in the County of Gilbert Harrisson, formerly ot" Bandy-Leg-waHc in the Surry, Stable-keeper. Hugh Griffiths, formerly of Wilkes-sireet Spitalfields, late of Parisli of St. Mary Overy in the Councy of Surry* Castle-strcvt Bethnal Green, both in the County ofMiddle­ late of Thames-street Allhallows, Barking, Victual­ fex, Weaker. ler. .Edmund Newfpn, formerly of Wolingworth, late of Bedsield, Willinm Farrier, formerly of Long-alley St. Leonard' b >th in the Coun'.y of Suffolk, Butcher. Shoreditch, late of Petticoat-lane St. Botolph Aid- Charles Humphreys, f-rmerly of St. Martin's le Grand in the gate, Baker. Libertv of Weii minster, late of Hampstead inthe County John Deming, forinerly of Hog-lane Shoreditch, late of Middlesex, Hosier. of Half Moon-alley in the Pariih of St. Botolph George Wright, late^ of St. fohn's-street in the Parisli of St. Bishopsgate, Cooper. Sepulchre Without in th*. Countj of Middlesex, Porter. John Hills, formerly of Tower-street, late of the Mi­ Elizabeth Browne, formerly of Endfield, late of St. John- nories, Grocer and Cheesemonger. square Cleikenwell, both in the County of Middlesex, School-mistress. Elizabeth Bovet, Widow, formerlv of Smock-alley iti James Ellist-m, late of the Hamlet of Ballingdon cum Brun- the Parisli of Christ Church Spitalfields, late ofBi- don in the County of Essex, Innholder. (bopsgate-street, Milliner. Lyon Hayne, formerly cf East Smithfield, late of Long Acre, Thomas Harrop, formerly of Threadneedle-street in both in theCounty ofMiddlefex, Merchant. the Parish, of St. Bartholomew the Little, late of John M'Burnett, formerly of Dean and Flower-street in the Threadneedle-street in the Pariih of St. Bennet Fink, Parish of Christ-church Spitalfields, late of Lewkner's- Grocer. lane in the Pariih of St. Giles in the Fields in the County Charles Chapman, formerly of Cold-Bath-fields, late of Middlesex, Carpenter and ChandJer. of London-wall, Laceman. William Breach, formerly of Bagnio-court, Newgate- Prisoners in READING Goal in the County stieet, late of Grub- street St. Giles's Cripplegate, of Berks. Bookbinder. Isaac Richardson, formerly os Cannon-street St. Mary Third Notice. Abchurch, late of Crooked-lane in the Parifli of St. Nathaniel Hedges, Ute of Bucklebury in the County of Berks, Michael Crooked-lane, Baker. Blacksmith. James De Riemer, formerly of Queen-street St. Antho- "WiU am Armstrong, late of East Hagbourn in the County of lin, London, late of Ratcliff-highway, Middlesex, Berks, Blacksmith. Dealer and Chapman. Richard Wheatley, late of the PariJh of Wokingham in the George Marsliall, formerly of New-street Fetter-lane, County of Wilts, Brickmaker. Watch Springer and Liner. Edward Winfpear, formerly of Blackfriars in the Pa­ Prisoners in the Gaol or Sheriff's Ward at risti. of St. Anne Blackfriars, late of the Parifli of WINCHESTER in and for the County of St. Bennett Paul's Wharf, Butcher. Southampton. Thomas Champion Wilkinson, formerly of Long-alley St. Leonard Shoreditch, late of Thames-street in the Second Notice. Parifli of Allhallows, Barber. William Hutchins, formerly of Titchsield, late o f Portsmouth, William Rowley, formerly of Whitecross-street in the both in Hampshire, Victualler, Town.carter, and Scaven­ Parish of St. Luke, Middlesex, late of Fleet-market, ger. London, Butcher. John Brown, foimerly of Bifli-6'psgate-street, late of Third Notice. Charterhouse-lane, Jeweller. Andrew Wilmot, formerly rf Shaftesbury in theCounty of Samuel Pitstow, foimerly of Newgate-street, late of Dorset, late of Winchester in the County of Southampton, Little Britain, Worstead and Lace-Man. Victualler. John Kemshead, formerly of Romsey, late of South Stone­ Thomas Fillingham, formerly of East-smithfield, late o ham, both in the County of Southampton, Victualler. Wood-street in the Pariih of St. Michael, Baker. Joseph Pendrey, formerly of Wett Sandford in the County of William Shephard, formerly of Clerkenwell-close, late Oxford, late of Oldham in the County of Southampton, of New Mint-street, Southwark, Carver. Victualler. Thomas Mountain, formerJy of St. John Wapping, Thomas Bowyer, formerly of West Bourne in the County of late of Bell-lane Christ-Church Spitalfields, both in Sussex, late of Portsmouth Common in the County of Middlesex, Victualler. Southampton, Ropemaker and Victualler. Richard Grant, formerly of Marybnne in the Couiity of Mid­ dlesex, late of Romsey in the County of Southampton, Prisoner? in NEWGATE for the County Painter. of Middlesex. John Goodyer, sen. formerly of Ihfield, late of Nutley, both in the County of Southampton, Husbandman. Second Notice, John Goodyer, jun. formerly of Winflet, late of East Ock- William Richards, formerly of St. Paul's Shadwell, late of ley, both in the County of Southampton, Husbandman. Princes-square St, George's in the East, both in Middlesex Joieph Leveridge, formerly of Crookhorn in the County of Dealer and Chapman. Somerset, late of Portsmouth in-the County of Southamp­ ton, Blacksmith. Third Notice. John Morey, formerly of South Stoneham, late of Bisliop Joseph Brown, formerly of Upper Thames-street London, Jate. Waltham, both in the County of Southampton, Victual­ of Turnmill-street Clefkenwell in Middlesex, Labourer. ler. Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward or Gaol for Prisoners in His Majesty's Gaol or Prison for Debtors called BARRGATE in and for the the Town and County of tke Town of Town and County of the Town of Southamp­ NOTTINGHAM. ton. Third Notice. Second Notice. John Silverwood, formerly of Doncaster in the*" County of York, late of the Town and County of the Town of Not­ Benjamin Orton, formerly of Wolsely Bridge In the County of tingham, MeTcer and Wooilendraper. Stafford, Yeoman, lare of the Parisli of Saint Lawrence in William Horabin, formerly of Ustoifeter in thc County of the Town and County of the Town of Southampton, Stafford, late of the Town and County of the Town --ef Shopkeeper. Nottingham, "Breeches-maker, John Blandford, formerly of West Cowes in the Ifle of Wight, late of Hamble, loth in the County of Southampton, Shipwright; .
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