THE GAZETTE, AUGUST 30, 1861. 3569

On Wednesday the llth September, 1861, at William Barnes, of No. 12, Cropley-street, New North- road, , , Cheesemonger. Eleven o'Clock, before Mr. Chief Commissioner Henry Charles Carpenter, sued as Charles C. Carpenter, as Law. William Henry Carpenter, as Henry C. Carpenter, as Henry Carpenter, and as Mr. Carpenter, formerly of George Hobson'CoppIey (sued and committed as George H No. 19, Harley-street, Bow-road, and late of No. 12 j Coppley), formerly of No. 2, Beckford-row, Oil and Canton-street, Stainsby-road, Poplar, both in Middlesex, Colourman, and Dealer in British Wines, and late of Clerk to a Life and Fi're Assurance Company. No. 37, Crosby-row, both in Wai worth-road, Surrey, Walter Greene Tannton, sued and committed as W. G. having at the same time a Warehouse at the back of Taunton, and sued with James Bush, formerly of No. 14, No. 2, Beckford-row aforesaid, Oil and Colourman. Radnor-place, Hyde-park, then of No. 7, Gloucester- John Liney, formerly of No. 2, and of No. In, Charles- villas, Warwick-road. Paddinfiton, then of No. 38, street East, -road, and for part of the time of Craven-hill-gardens, Bayswater, all in Middlesex, carry- No. 6, Bath-place, New-road (now called Euston-road), ing on business in copartnership with James Bush, as all in Middlesex, Ironmonger and Stove Maker. Stock Brokers, at No. 26, Austin-friars, London, then of Richard May (sued with Oscar Bodmor), formerly of No. 38, Craven-hill-gardens, Bayswater aforesaid, and of No. 4, Albion-place, Holloway-road, then of William- No. 26. Birchin-lane, Stock Broker, then of Scott's-hill, street, Caledonian-road, then of No. 36, Albion-place, Rickmansworth, Herts, then of Bathwick-bill, then of Ball's Pond-road, Lanndryman, than a prisoner in the No. 4, Daniel-street, both in Bath, Somersetshire, tben of Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, then of No. 1, No. 10, Somerset-street. Penman-square, then of No. 10, Hollingworth-street, Holloway, Lanndryman. then a Park-place, , both in Middlesex, and part of prisoner in the Debtors' Prison aforesaid, then of the the time of Englefield-farm, near Theale, Reading, Berk- Hampshire Beer House, Fitzroy-market, - shire, and late of No. 22, Dorset-place, Dorset-square, court-road, then of Barrett's-conrt, Oxford-street, at both Middlesex, out of business, but occasionally dealing in places Beer Retailer, then of High-street, Shadwell, Curiosities. Coffee-house-keeper, then of the Ship Beer House, John William Boulton, of No. 5, Bedford-street, Bedford- Cramer-street, Brunswick-square, all in Middlesex. Beer row, Middlesex, Grocer, Oilman, Corn Chandler, and Retailer, then of the Bee Hive Beerhouse, No. 2, Great Commission Agent. Gnildford-street, , Surrey, Beer Retailer and Freeman Payers, late of No. 8, Albert-terrace, Old Kent- General Shopkeeper, and fur part of the time selling Beer road, Surrey, Flour, Corn, and Coal Merchant, then at No. 4, Elizabeth-place, -road, Surrey, then carrying on the same business in partnership with Ed- of the Duchess of Kent Beer House. Peter-street, Sonth- ward Steggall, under the style of Payers and Steggall, wark. Surrey, then of the Eagle Beer House, Coburg- and then again on his own account, and also letting road. Westminster, Surrey, at both places Beer Retailer, lodgings, and for part of the time renting a stable in then of Tottenham- house, Tottenham-square, Kingsland, Walter's-buildings, Asylum-road, Old Kent-road, Surrey, Middlesex, in copartnership with George Smith, fitting for six mouths in the year 1858, of -green, up House and Premises for the purpose of carrying on Deptford, Kent, Baker. business as Laundrymen, then in copartnership with Oscar Charles Rapp, of No. 1, Whisken-street, . Bodmor, fitting-np Tottenham House and Premises Middlesex, Baker. aforesaid for the same purpose, and then and late of John Rose, late of No. 38, Southampton-street, , Tottenham 'House aforesaid, out of business, for pan of the time letting lodgings. Surrey, Carman and Timber Dealer. William Brookin. late of No. 45, Durham-street, Hackney- Jens Jensen, sued as Jens Jenson, formerly of No. 22, road, out of business, previously of No. 49a. Wells-street, Stewart-street, Cardiff, and carrying on business at No. Oxford-street, before then of No. 1, Arundel- terrace, 183, Bute-road, Cardiff, South Wales, in copartnership Westbourne-road, Barnsbnry, at both places Oilman and with Edward Brunland, under the style of Brunland and Grocer, 'previously of No. 1, Whittington-grove. out of Jensen, Sail Makers and Ship Chandlers, and then and business, and formerly of No. 5, Whittington-terrace, late of No. 6, Commercial-place, Lower-road, Rother- both in Upper Holloway, all in Middlesex, Oilman and hithe, Surrey, out of business, his wife and family residing Grocer. at Osterriisoer, in the Kingdom of Norway. James Henry Leslie, sued as James Leslie, late of No. 4, John Todd, formerly of No. 17, Pleasant-place, Holloway- Glebe-terrace, Jamaica-level, in no business, previously road Middlesex, Cheesemonger, and late of the same of No. 9, Claremont-place, Deptford-road, both in Rother- place, in no business. hithe, Surrey, carrying on business in copartnership with Adolph Heilbnth. under the style of Leslie and Heilbuth, at No. 4, Water-lane, Tower-street, in the city of Lon- On Friday the 13th September, 1861, at Eleven don, Ship Agents, previously of No. 2, Johnson-street, Old Gravel-lane, St. George's East, Middlesex, and of o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Chief Commis- No. 84, Lower Thames-street, in the city of London, sioner Law. Ship Agent, previously of No. 26, High-street, , Alexander Cochrane, formerly of No. 11, Eaton-terrace, Oil and Colounnan, and formerly of No. 9, Stainsby- St. John's-wood, , Middlesex, afterwards of road, Limehonse, both in Middlesex, for part of the same Western-hill, Not wood, Surrey, and then and late of time carrying on business at No. 38, Great Tower-street, No. 283, Regent-street, Oxford-street, Middlesex, in no in the city of London, in copartnership with James Smith, business or profession, occasionally employed in under the style of Leslie and Smith, Ship Agents, and for negociating the sale of Grants for Foreign Railways. part of the same time Broker's Clerk. Vane Ireton Shaflsbury St. John, formerly of No. .15, Church-terrace, Kentish-town, afterwards of Huntley- street, Gower-street, both in Middlesex, then of , On Wednesday the llth September, 1861, at half Kent, afterwards of Bloomfield-terrace, , then of past Ten o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner York-buildings, Adelphi, Strand, afterwards of Francis- Nichols. street, Bedford-square, then of No. 30, Hunter-street, Brunswick-square, then of Southampton-street, Penton- Binyonn George Everett (sued, committed, and detained as ville-road, Middlesex, Clerk in the Inland Revenue Binyon George Everett, also summoned as Binyon George Office, Somerset-house, and Author, then of Rue de Seine, Everett, as Benjamin George Everett, and as George Paris, France, and then and late of the , Everett), formerly of No. 46, Dorset-street, Portman- Upper Clapton, Middlesex, Author, his wife residing at square, Middlesex, Butcher, renting a Slaughterhouse, No. 19, Charles-street, Hampstead-road, Middlesex. Coachhouse, and Stable in Dorset-mews East, Portmau- James Dyer, formerly of No. 8, Change, East-road, City- square, underletting part thereof, and also letting lodgings! road, and then and late of No. 3, Tabernacle-walk, and next and late of No. 38, Grosvenor-park Nortb, Finobury, both in Middlesex, Umbrella Maker. Camberwell, Surrey, out of business and employ. Samuel Roberts the elder (sued and committed as Samuel William Payton, of No. 20, Billiter-street, in the city of Roberts), late of Potter's-bar, near Barnet, Middlesex, London, Cellarman to. a Wine Merchant. Blacksmith and Farrier. Richard John Haynes, sued and committed as Richard George Hunt, late No. 13, East-street, Red Lion-square, Haynes, late of No. 3, Aberdeen-terrace, Shepherd's- Middlesex, at the same time carrying on the business of busb, out of business, and formerly of the George Public- a Commission Agent, under the style of George Hunt house, Drury-court, Strand, all in Middlesex, Publican, and Co., at No. 37, Nicholas-lane, in the city of London, for part of the time a Banker's Clerk. previously of Forrest-house, Kensington, Middlesex, and William Bryant, late of No. 14, Upper Berkeley-street formerly of No. 8, East-street, Red Lion-square aforesaid, West, Hyde-park-sqnare, Middlesex, Dyer, Scourer, and and also at the same time carrying on the business of a Lace Cleaner, for part of the time letting lodgings. Commission Agent, at Nicholas-lane aforesaid. Charles Dolling, formerly of No. 4, Frederick-street, Re- James Ede Rayner (sued and committed as James Rayner, gent's-park, and then and late of No. 26, High-street, and known and trading as J. Rayner), formerly of No. 14, Liverpool-road, Clerkenwell, both in Middlesex, Baker, West-street, . Surrey, Chandler's-shop Keeper, former part of the time also carrying on business at No. and Manager of a Shoemaker's Business, No. 28A, 4, Frederick-street aforesaid. Poultry, in the city of London, then of No. 75, Castle^ F 2