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2339 On Monday the 29th September 1851, at Ten Gray's-inn, then of No. 11, Gray's-inn-square, Gray's:^ _•, "o'Clock precisely, before the Chief Com- inn aforesaid, Attorney at Law, and during all the'afore- said time residing at Park-house, Turnham-green, where ' missioner. - ' • ' Maria Essingtou Walker, his wife, kept an establishment James Kerslake the younger, sued and committed as James • for the education of young ladies, and now of Church- .. Kerslake, formerly of the Eagle Saw Mills, Old Brompton, street, , all in , out of business. • Middlesex, Sawyer, then of No. 45, Brad-street, Corn- James Claudius Heraud, formerly of No. 25, Bell-yard, . wall-road, , , out of business, then of No. Carey-street, Chancery-lane, Middlesex, Law Stationer, 7, Catherine-street, Roupel-street, Cornwall-road, Lam- carrying on such business at same place until .the month - beth, Surrey, Proprietor of Saw Mills in John-street, of October 1841, in copartnership with James Abraham . Catherine-street aforesaid, then of No. 2, Brunswick- Heraud and John Abraham Heraud, under the style or street, Stamford-street, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, Pro- firm of J. A. Heraud and Sons, and, from the month ,of prietor of Brunswick Saw Mills and Timber Dealer, and October 1841, until the month of May 1846, carrying on also for a short time Proprietor of the Saw Mills in John- same business, at same place, in copartnership with the street aforesaid, and late of No. 1, Brunswick-street said James Abraham Heraud only, under the style or aforesaid, Foreman to Frederick Craxford, Proprietor of firm of J. A. Heraud and Son, then again of same place, said Brunswick Saw Mills aforesaid. carrying on same trade oh his own sole account, also John Stedman, formerly of No. 2, Gould-square, Crutched during part of the above period, namely from Lady-day. Friars, city, , then of No. 53, Great Tower-street, 1843, to Lady-day 1847. renting a House, No. 63, Carey- . , then of No. 6, London-terrace, London- street, Chancery-lane, aforesaid, and next and late of . fields, Hackney, then of No. 1, Ebenezer-terrace, London- Hope-cottage, White Hart-lane, , Middlesex fields, Hackney, and No. 3, Walcot-place, London-fields, aforesaid, Law Stationer and Ink Manufacturer, and from Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, Ship and Com- the month of October 1849, to the present time, Surveyor mission Agent. of Pavements and Inspector of Nuisances for the Liberty Arthur Henry Powell (committed as Arthur Powell only), of the Rolls, in the parish of Saint 's in the West, formerly of Billiards, near Shanklin, and afterwards of in the county aforesaid. ' - Swanmore-lodge, Byde, both in the Isle of Wight, and Pierce O'Brien, formerly of No. 39, Castle-street, , county of Hants, Gentleman, in no profession or employ, in the city of London, carrying on the business of a . then of Rozel, and afterwards of Sutherland-house, Letter-press Printer there, afterwards of No. 50, Stam- ; Gorey, both in the Island of Jersey, then of No. 39, ford-street, in the parish of Christ Church, Blackfriars- Lower Belgrave-street, Eaton-square, then of No. 2, road, Beer-shop Keeper there, and also carrying on the ., Churton-street, Belgrave-road, , both in the business of a Letter-press Printer there, afterwards of county of Middlesex, Owner of the steam-ship Lord Col- No. 5, Havil-street, -street, , \ lingwpod, trading from Saint Heliers, in the Island of carrying on the business of a Beer-shop Keeper there, . Jersey, to Saint Malo, Granville, and Portbail, all in the and now of the Queen's Prison, all in the county of , - Republic of France, then of No. 3, Montford-place, Ken- Surrey, a Prisoner confined for debt there. nington-green,., out of business and out of j employ, then a Prisoner in the Queen's Prison, both in TAKE NOTICE. ,y the county of Surrey, then of No. 4, Lower Grosvenor- place, Pimlico, then of No. 2, Portens-road, -. 1. If any Creditor intends to oppose a Prir green, Paddington, then of No. 7, Charlwood-place, spner's discharge, notice of such intention must . Pimlico, then of No. 5, Victoria-road, Pimlico, then of be given, by entry thereof in the proper page and 19, Saint George's-road, Shepherd's-bush, then of No. 5, columns of the book kept for that purpose at the -Victoria-road, Pimlico aforesaid, and then and late of No. 12, Crescent-terrace, Milbank, , all. in Office of the Court, between the hours of^T.enPin the county of Middlesex, Gentleman, in no. profession or the Forenoon and Four in the Afternoon, -two employ. clear days before the day of hearing above men- tioned, exclusive of Sunday, and exclusive both of On Monday the 29th September 1851, at.Ten the day of entering such notice and of the said .o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Commissioner day of hearing; but in the case of a Prisoner, for Law. the removal of whom for hearing in the .country John Wicks Woods, formerly of Blenhiem-terrace, Morti- mer-road, Kingsland, then of No. 3, Watts-buildings, an order has been obtained, but not carried into V Kingsland-road, all in Middlesex, then of No. 91, Great effect by the Creditors, notice of opposition - will George-street, , then of Mo. 12, Maze-pond, be sufficient if given one clear day before the day Bermondsey, all in Surrey, carrying on business during of hearing. all the time at No. 34, Coleman-street, city, as a Woollen Agent, then of No. 16, Clinger-street, , Middle- N. B. Entrance to the Office in Portugal-street. sex, then of No. 52, Deverell-street, Dover-road, New- ington, Surrey, carrying on business first at No. 40, Cole- 2. The petition and schedule, and all books', man-street aforesaid, then of No. 7, Ironmonger-lane, papers, and writings filed therewith, will be Cheapside, and afterwards at No. 40, Gresham-street, produced by the proper Officer for inspection and City, as a Woollen Agent, and Woollen Draper, and oc- casionally a Tailor, and late of No. 52, Deverell-street examination until the last day for entering op- . aforesaid, Woollen Agent and Woollen Draper, and oc- position inclusive; and copies of the petition casionally during all of the time while at the above places and schedule, or such part thereof as shall , .dealing in' Wine. be required, will be provided by the proper George. Parkinson, formerly of No. 28, -wall, Shadwell, Middlesex, Tailor and Slop Seller, and late of Officer, according to the Act 1 and 2 Viet. No. 84, Wapping-wall aforesaid, Draper and Slop Seller. c. 110. sec. 105. Henry Colwell the younger, sued as Henry Colwell, for- . mefly of No. 2, Horse Shoe Court, Ludgate-hill, London, 3. Notice to produce at the hearing any books and of No. 16,, Wilmot-street, Brunswick-square, Mid- or papers filed with the schedule must be given dlesex, .then of .No. 67, Old Bailey, London, and Bank- to the Officer having the custody thereof, within S'ace, , Middlesex, afterwards of No. 28, ilbert-street, Grosvenor-square, and of No. 198, High the hours above mentioned, on any day previous .Holborn, both in Middlesex, then of No. 1, Sherborne- to the day of hearing. lane, King William-street, then of No. 30, Fountain- court, Cheapside, then of No. J, Bird in Hand-court, 4. Opposition at the hearing can only be Cheapside, and late of Nos. 28 and 29, Shoe-lane, Far- made by the Creditor in person, or by Counsel ringdon-market, all in the city of London, Truss Maker. appearing for him. On Monday the 29th September 1851, at Ten o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Commissioner Pursuant'to the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent -Phillips. Debtors in. En2land. William Falconer Walker, formerly of No. 27, Austin-friars, J London, carrying on business during part of the same See Notice at the End. " time in partership with Stafford Moore Cooper, as At- torneys at Law, under the firm of Walker and Cooper, The following PRISONERS,'whose Estates and then of No. 3, Burlington-gardens; Old Bond-street, and Effects have been vested in the Provisional during part of the same time in partnership as aforesaid, then of No. 27, Austin-friars, aforesaid, then' of No. 35, Assignee by Order of the Court for Relief of Lincoln's-inn-fields, then of No. .3, Frederick-place, Old Insolvent Debtors, and. whose Petitions and Jewry, London aforesaid, then of No. 3, South-square, Schedules, duly filed, have .been severally re-