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1594 the Edinburgh Gazette, December 22, 1868 1594 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, DECEMBER 22, 1868. BANKRUPTS Abraham Thomas Young, (known and trading as Thomai Young,) of 90, Union Street, Kcnnington Road, Surrey, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. lately of 8, Warwick Lane, Newgate Market, London, jobbing butcher, previously of 9, Broad Street, Water- BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. loo Koad, Surrey, assistant meat salesman and jobbing butcher. John Beale, of tlie Coleherne Arms, Richmond Road, William Gundry, trading with Frederick Smith, aa F. West Brompton, Middlesex, builder and tavern keeper. Smith & Co., at Pine Street, late of 69, William Street, Thomas Goodier, late of Liverpool, and of Maglmll, both New York, and at 34, Fenchurch btreet, London, mer- iu Lancaster, market gardener aud bank manager. chant, aud residing at Park Lodge, Sydenham, Kent. Louisa Hanbury, formerly of Riversdale House, Grant- Richard Lancaster Swallow, of the Crown public-Louse, ohester, Cambridge, afterwards of 23, Union Grove, 11, Back Hill, Hatton Garden, previously of the Wandsworth Road, and 56, Thornton Street, Brixton, Clarendon Arms public-house, Church Road, South both id Surrey, and now of Union Grove aforesaid, Hackney, all in Middlesex, and previously of the of no occupation. Adam and Eve public-house, 5, Jewin Street, London, BANKRUPTCY DISMISSED. licensed victualler, now a prisoner for debt in tbe Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, (in formfc Frederick Henry Collingbourne, of High Street, Wands- pauperis). worth, Surrey, pawnbroker. Edward Martin Wheeler and Joseph Wheeler, both of IA, Robert Strert, Grosvenor Square, Middlesex, BANKRUPTCIES AWARDED. coachsiniths, trading as Wheeler & Sons, now prisoners Ephraim Woodard, of 4, Norfolk Terrace, Acton, foreman for debt in the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlo- builder, prior thereto of 1, Albert Villa?, Millhill sex, (in forinft pauperis). Grove, Acton, both in Middlesex, master builder, now William Lamkin, of Stoke-next-Guildford, Surrey, grocer. a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for London Thomas Ribbons, of 1, Randal's Place, Roan Street, and Middlesex, Whitecrosa Street, London, (in formfl, having premises at 2 and 4, Bridge Stret, all in pauperis). Greenwich, Kent, horse dealer and slaughterer, marine Thomas Holman, of 16, Albert Place, Mill wall, out of busi- store dealer, and dealer iu horse meat, aud coacli and ness, previously of the Duke of Wellington public-house, cart grease. 33, Shepherd Street, Spitalh'elds, both iu Middlesex, William Newuham Winstanley, of Shirley, Southampton, licensed victualler, now a prisoner for debt in the brewer. Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, Whitecrosa William Ward, of 151, Houndsditch, London, and of 36, Street, London, (in formd pauperis). Tredegar Square, Bow, Middlesex, woollen merchant Elizabeth Edge, late of Westbourne Grove Terrace, and agent. Bayswater, prior thereto of Margaret Street, and John Ados Pervanoglu, of 155, Fenchurch Street, Lon- Holies Street, both in Cavendish Square, prior don, aud residing at 9, Vincent Terrace, Islington, thereto of Bond Street, Oxford Street, and Blenheim Middlesex, shipping agent. Btreet, Bond Street, all iu Middlesex, dress and Thomas Lamb, of Bournemouth, Southampton, lodging- corset maker, now a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' house keeper. Prison for London and Middlesex, Whitecross Street, John Frederick Horwood, of 43, Smyrk's Road, Old London, (in formft pauperis). Kent Road, Surrey, mercantile clerk. James Merifield, of 212, Strand, Middlesex, and of 1, Charles Flanders, of 58, James Street, Bethnal Green, Nicholson Villa, Nicholson Road, Addiscombe, both iu Middlesex, and occupying stables there, horse dealer Surrey, tailor. aud cab proprietor. Samuel Baxter, of Alconbury Wcston, Huntingdon, George Andrews, of 20, Earl Street, and late of 11, baker, pork butcher, furniture dealer, and grocer. Garibaldi Stables, Warwick Road, both in Kensington, Thomas Alfred Ward, of 22, Vincent Terrace, Islington, Middlesex, late cab proprietor, now out of business. and late of 15, Meredith Street, Clerkenwell, both in George Phillips, of Tipper Hill Farm, Ickeuharn, near Middlesex, engraver. Uxbridge, Middlesex, farmer. Theophile Huber, late of 68, Wardour Street, Soho, now John Howard, of Westerham, Kent, formerly a miller, of 22, Seymour Place, Bryanston Square, and carrying now out of business. on business at 97, Lisson Grove. St Marylebone, all in Frederick William Hancock, of 4, Adam's Court, Old Middlesex, hairdresser and perfumer. Broad Street, London, insurance broker and uudor- Henry Hillary and John Ashfold, of 47, Canterbury Road, writer. Kilburn Park, Middlesex, builders. Frederick Browning, of Kingsdown, near Dartford, William Thomas Byford, (known, sued, and trading as Kent, farmer, lime burner, and timber merchant, William Byford,) of 154, Waterloo Road, aud of 28, Henry Southgate, of 143, Strand, Middlesex, and of 3, Gibson Street, Waterloo Road, buth in Surrey, con- Weymouth Terrace, Devonshire Road, Forest Hill, fectioner. Kent, auctioneer, trading as Southgate & Company. Edward Clowes, of 12, Cornwall Road, Hammersmith, Graystone Bucke Baker, of Bungay, Suffolk, bank Middlesex, and of the National Provincial Bank, manager, a prisoner for debt in the custody of tha Bishopsgate Street, London, banker's clerk. Sheriff of Suffolk, at Bungay aforesaid. John Rayuer, of 20, Three Colt Street, Limehouse, Michael Francis Tindale, of 1, Portland Place, Com- Middlesex, coffeehouse keeper. mercial Road, Stepney, Middlesex, cabinetmaker, Charles Edward Fuller, of 1, Sambrook Court, Basinghall upholsterer, and auctioneer, previously of 1, Mason'a Street, London, American merchant. Avenue, Basinghall Street, and 20, Ironmonger Lane, Frederick James Everest, formerly of Epsom, Surrey, then both in London, auctioneer, now a prisoner for debt in, of Milton House, and 9, Pelham Square, and Stratford the Debtors' Prison for London aud Middlesex, (ia Cottage, Elm Grove, all in Brighton, Sussex, then of forma pauperis). 198, Great Dover Street, Southwark, Surrey, then of James Goodhew, of Bredgar, Kent, farmer, and dealer in 11, South Street, Park Lane, and 10, Langham Place, fruit and wood. Regent Street, and 60, Mount Street, and 2, Chapel Augustus Cornelius King, of 14, Stock Orchard Crescent, Place, and 54, Upper Brook Street, and 52, Mount Caledonian Koad, and 82, Holloway Road, both in Street, and 53, South Audley Street, all in Grosvenor Islington, Middlesex, builder and decorator. Square, then of Brick Street, Park Lane, and 9, Cam- Samuel Staight, of SO, Frederick Street, Caledonian Road, bridge Street, Pimlico, then of 8, and now of 9, Lower Islington, Middlesex, ivory cutter. Sloane Street, Chelsea, all in Middlesex, clerk to an George Dean, of 17, Railway Tereace, Forest Gate, Essex, estate agent. beer retailer. Daniel Coldham, late of the George public-house, Finchley, Henry Keeling, of 30A, Cainden Passage, Islington Green, and DOW of 7, Whitchurch Lane, Edgware, both in late of 48, Rushton Street, Hoxton previously of 27, Middlesex, licensed victualler. Camden Street, Islington, all in Middlesex, and previ- John Levy, late of 109, Gravel Lane, residing at 3, Castle ously thereto of 38, Covered Market, Leeds, York, toy Street, both in Houndsditch, London, wholesale rag dealer, music seller, and tobacconist. merchant, general dealer, and government contractor, William Hopper, of 2, Upper North Street, Poplar, for- now a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for merly of Saint Leonard's Road, Bromley, both in Mid- London and Middlesex, London. dlesex, baker. John Chalcroft, the younger, of 6, Milton Grove, Upper John Cook, of High Street, Mortlake, Surrey, iron- Holloway, Middlesex, builder. monger. Hartley Waddington, of 77, Old Broad Street, London, Charles William Tagg, late of 2, Warwick Place, butcher, share dealer. then of 30, Phillip Road, both in Peckham Rye, Joseph Heath, of 90, Plumstead Road, Plumstead, Kent, Surrey, and now of 16, St Mark's Terrace, Nottiug chemist and druggist. Hill, Middlesex, out of business..
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