4344 THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 29, 1861.

Before the Judge of the County Court of road, Gib Heath aforesaid, Retail Brewer, and Dealer in Warwickshire, holden at Warwick, on Satur- Tobacco, and for fourteen years of this residence being a Journeyman Pierce Worker. day the 16th day of November, 1861, at John Charles Covington, late, and for ten years and up- Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely. wards, of The Royal Oak, No. 7, Essex-street, Birming- Samuel Matthews, the younger, late of No. 2, Howe-street, ham, iu the county of Warwick, Beer Shop Keeper, , in the county of Warwick, Accountant and during the same period a Journeyman Brassfounder. Clerk, previously of No. 35, Gopsale-strect aforesaid, in Joseph Dutton, late of No. 149, Bradford-street, Birming- lodgings, Accountant Clerk, formerly of Charles-street, ham, in the county of Warwick, out of business, previously of the same place, and occupying shop and premises, Cheadle, in the county of Stafford, and carrying on the No. 16, Bull-street, in Birmingham aforesaid, Glass, business of an Iron and Brass Founder, at Daisy Bank China, and Earthenware Dealer, and formerly residing Foundry, Cheadle aforesaid, before then of Whiston Lees, and carrying on business at No. 15, Bull-street aforesaid, Whiston, near Cheadle aforesaid, Accountant Clerk. Glass, China, and Earthenware Dealer. Isaac Harris, late of No. 32, Dudley-street, Birmingham, Benjamin Cole, late of Little Francis-street, Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Broker and Commission in the county of Warwick, Commission Agent, previously Agent. of Inkerman-street, Birmingham aforesaid, Commission Thomas Thurstans, late of Horsley Hills, in the parish of Agent, and formerly of Great Brook-street, Birmingham Wolverley, in the county of Worcester, in lodgings, out aforesaid, Commission Agent, Ginger Beer and Soda of business and employment, previously of Kingsford Water Manufacturer. Farm, in the parish of Wolverley aforesaid, before then William Rollason, known and sued as William Rollason, of High Trees Farm, in the parish of Upper Arley, in the younger, late of No. 73, Brearley-street, Birmingham, the county of Stafford, and during both these residences in the county of Warwick, Lamp Manufacturer, and Tin being a Farmer. Plate Worker, before then of Burbury-street, Birming- William Green, late lodging at the back of Fame's Cottage, ham aforesaid, Tin Plate Worker. New St. New Town, in the parish of Aston, juxta William Field, late, and for five and a-half years last past, Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, and occupying occupying, and for four years and a-half of the said time shopping at the back of No. 121, Fritchett-street, in Bir- residing at No. 6, Church-street, Birmingham, in the mingham aforesaid, Rifle Sight and Pistol Manufacturer, county of Warwick, also for one year of the said period formerly residing at Paine's Cottage aforesaid, and carry- residing at, and carrying on the business of a Retail ing on business at the back of No. 121, Pritchett-street Brewer, at the Black Tiger, Howard-street, Birmingham aforesaid, in co-partnership with Henry Ball, under the aforesaid, and for four months of the said period carrying firm of Ball and Green, as Rifle Sight Manufacturers, on the business of a Provision Dealer, at No. 5, Potter- and also during such co-partnership occupying shopping street, Birmingham aforesaid, and during the whole at Powell's Mill, A ston-road, juxta Birmingham aforesaid, period carrying on the business of a General Agent and previously of Payne's Cottageaforesaid, Rifle Sight Maker, Stationer, at No. 6, Church-street aforesaid. part of the time occupying shopping at the back of No. 55, John Davis, late of Watery-lane, Tipton, in the county Staniforth-street, and other part at the back of the of Stafford, Coal Dealer and Coal Hawker, Greengrocer White Lion inn, Lancaster-street, both last-named places and General Provision Dealer. being in Birmingham aforesaid, prior thereto of No. 18, Thomas Dallow, late of Black Heath, in the county of Staf- Buckingham-street, in Birmingham aforesaid, Pistol ford, in lodgings, part of the time out of business and Filer, theretofore of Waltham Cross, Enfield Highway, employment, and other part being a Labourer, previously in the county of Middlesex, Rifle Sight Filer, before of Dog-lane, Rowley, in the county of Stafford, in then of Blue Anchor Road and Chamber-street, London, lodgings, Labourer, formerly of the Old Bush inn, Rifle Sight and Pistol Filer, and prior thereto residing Darby Hand, near Dudley, in the county of Worcester, in Vauxhall-road, and occupying shopping at the back Licensed Victualler, and part of the time a Jobbing of No. 19, Princip-street, in Birmingham aforesaid, Cart Keeper, and for about one year of the time being Gun Percussioner. a Charke Burner. John Lewis Isaacs, late of George-street, Aston, in Thomas Foxall, late of Quarry Bank, Brierley Hill, in the the county of Warwick, out of business, previously of county of Stafford, Retail Brewer, and carrying on the Newton-street and Steelhouse-lane, Birmingham, War- business of a Maltster. wickshire, Draper and Clothier, and formerly of Consti- Edwin David Weller, (sued as Edwin Weller, and also as tution-hill, Birmingham aforesaid, Draper and Clothier. Edward David Weller,) late of Lattimer street, South, Nathan Coates, late of No. 285, Great Lister-street, Bir- in the borough of Birmingham, in the county of War- mingham, in the county of Warwick, Glass Manufacturer, wick, in lodging, and being employed as a Journeyman previously of Brewery-street, , Birmingham afore- Baker, previously of Portland-place, Wolverhampton, in said, Warehouse Clerk, prior thereto of Great Lister- the icounty of Stafford, carrying on business as a street aforesaid, Dealer in Provisions, Glass and China, Baker and Hair Dealer, formerly of Walsall-street, and formerly of Thomas-street, Round Hills, Aston, Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford, carrying on Warwickshire, Warehouse Cletk. business as a Baker and Hair Dealer as aforesaid. Robert Collett Dalby, late ,in lodgings in .Broad-street, James John Walsh (sued as James Walsh), late of Perry Bromyard, in the county of Hereford, Manager to a Barr, near Birmingham, but in the county of Stafford, Grocer and Provision Dealer, previously of the same previously thereto of Hunter's-lane, in the parish of place, Grocer and Provision Dealer. Aston, near Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Thomas William Simmonds, sued and carrying on business and previously thereto of Soho-hill, Handsworth, in the in the name of William Simmonds, late, and for about county of Stafford, and during all the before mentioned eighteen months, of No. 53, Vyse-street, Birmingham, residences being a Colour Manufacturer, and carrying on in the county of Warwick, Die Sinker, Stamper, Piercer, business in Hunter's-lane aforesaid, at the premises and Press Tool Maker, previously, and for twelve months called Hockley Colour Works, and previously thereto and upwards, of No. 4, Clifton-terrace, Gerard-street, residing at No. 29, Great Hampton-street, Birmingham Aston, juxta Birmingham aforesaid, and during the aforesaid, and carrying on there, and in Hunter's-lane whole of such period carrying on business at No. 67, aforesaid, in partnership with William Walsh, the busi- Vyse-street, Birmingham aforesaid, in the name of ness of Chemists, Druggists, Grocers, and Colour William Simmonds. as a Die Sinker, Stamper, Piercer, Manufacturers. and Press Tool Maker. John Wheeler, late of Gooch-street, Birmingham, in the Samuel Jabez Creese, known, trading, and sued, as Samuel , county of Warwick, Furniture Remover. Creese, late of No. 130, Great Hampton-row, Birming- Frederick Angell (sued with William Cuttler and Donald ham, in the county of Warwick, Manager to a Grocer Macleod, (late in lodgings), in Hunter's-vale, Hunter's- and Provision Dealer, previously of the same place, and lane, in the borough of Birmingham, in the county of there carrying on the business of a Grocer and Provision Warwick, before then residing at No. 314, Farm-street, Dealer, formerly of No. 104, Moor-street, Birmingham Birmingham aforesaid, previously thereto of Melbourn- aforesaid, in lodging, out of business and employment. terrace, Brougham-street, in the borough of- Birming- Edwin Luck, late of Bridewell-lane, Warwick, in the ham aforesaid, and during all these three residences county of Warwick, in lodgings, out of business and being a Journeyman Silversmith. employment, at the same time having lodgings at No. 3, Miles Matthews, late and for three months and upwards Park Cottages, Upper Park-street, Cheltenham, in the of the White Swan Inn, No. 79, Navigation-street, Bir- county of Gloucester, previously of No. 68, Regent-street, mingham, in the county of Warwick, Licensed Victual- Cheltenham aforesaid, and there carrying on the business ler, and dealer in Simpson's Farinaceous Food, pre- of a Tailor. viously and for about fourteen months of the Hawthorns, Thomas Hodgetts, late residing in lodgings in Baker's-build- Gough-road, , in the said county of Warwick, ings, Soho-road, Gib Heath, near Birmingham, in the Shopman to a Corn and Seedsman, at No. 20, High- county of Warwick, out of business and employment, street, Birmingham aforesaid, formerly and for file yean previously residing at the Park Cottage Tavern, Soho- of No. 151, Sherlock-street, Birmingham aforesaid, and