The London Gazette, October 27, 1868

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The London Gazette, October 27, 1868 5640 THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 27, 1868. Alfred Gallimore, of Wells, Deputy Vicar Choral, William Coles, late of No. 7, Clarence-place, in the having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for adju- parish of Mi!ton-next-Gravesend, in the county of Kent, dication of Bankruptcy, filed in the County Court of Lodging-house Keeper and Journeyman Cook and Confec- . Somersetshire, holden at Wells, on the 7th day of October tioner, afterwards and now of No. 202, Parrock-street, in the 1"868, a pnblic sitting, for the said pankrnpt to pass his same parish, Journeyman Cook and Confectioner, having Last Examination, and make application for his Discharge, been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication will be held at the said Court, at Wells, on the 17th day of Bankruptcy, filed in the County Court of Kent, holden of November next, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, at Gravesend, on the 1st of October, 1868, a public sitting, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said for the said bankrupt to pass his.Last Examination, and make bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court is the application for bis Discharge, will be held at the said Court, Official Assignee, and Messrs. Hobbs and Seat, of Wells, at the Townhall, Gravesend, on the 24th day of November are the Solicitors acting in the bankruptcy. next, at ten in the forenoon precisely, the day last afore- said being the day limited for the said bankrupt to sur- John Catherall, late in lodgings with his mother, Anne render. Mr. Francis Southgate, of Gravesend, is the Official Catherall, of Little Brook, EwIce-green, in the parish of Assignee, and Mr. G. E. Shariand, of the Townhall, Hawarden, in the county of Flint, Farmer, Carter, and Gravesend, is the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy. Coal Dealer, having been adjudged bankrupt by a Regis- trar of the County Court of Flintshire, holden at Mold Jesse Bryan, of No. 1, Derby-street, Burton-upon-Trent« and Flint, attending at the Gaol at Flint aforesaid, on the in the county of Stafford, Slater, haying been adjudged 16th day of September, 1868, and the adjudication being bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, directed to be prosecuted in the County Court of Cheshire, filed in the County Court of Staffordshire, holden at Bnrton- 1 holden at Chester, a pnblic sitting, for the said bankrupt to upon-Trenf, on the 30th day of September, 1868, a public pass his Last Examination, and make application for his sitting, for the said bankrupt to pass his Last" Examina- Discharge, will be held at the said Court, at Chester tion, and make application for his Discharge, will be held Castle, on the 6th day of November nest, at twelve o'clock at the said Court, at Burton-on-Trent, on the llth day of at noon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day November next, at one o'clock in the afternoon precisely, limited for the said bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said of the Court is the Official Assignee. William Henry bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court, is Churton, Esq., of Eastgate-buildmge, Chester, is the Soli- the Official Assignee, and Mr. Ralph Alexander Stevenson, citor acting in the bankruptcy. of Burton-on-Trent, is the Solicitor acting in the bank- ruptcy. John Murray Coppinger, formerly of Youghal, in the county of Cork, afterwards, of Middlesborougb, and now of William Batchelor, of Southborough, in the parish of ' Redcar, in the county of York, Photographer, having Tonbridge, in the county of Kent, Boot and Shoe Maker been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for ad- of Bankruptcy, filed in the County Court of Durham, judication of Bankruptcy, filed in the County Court of holden at Stoekton-on-Tees and Middlesborougb, on the Kent, holden at Tonbridge Wells, on the 2nd day of October, 9th day of October, 1868, a public sitting, for the said 1868, a public sitting, for the said bankrupt to pass 'his bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, and make appli- Last Examination, and make application for his Discharge, cation for his Discharge, •will be held at the said Court, at will be held at the said Court, at Tonbridge Wells, on Stockton, on the 10th day of November next, at eleven the 12th day of November next, at eleven o'clock in the of the clock in the forenoon precisely, the day last afore- forenoon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day said being the day limited for the said bankrupt to sur- limited for the said bankrupt to surrender. Sydney render. The Registrar of the Court is the Official As- Alleyne, Esq., of Tonbridge Wells, is the Official Assignee, B:gnee, and William Lees Dobson, Esq., of Middlesborougb, and George Arnold, Esq., of Tonbridge Wells, is the Soli- is the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy. citors acting in the bankruptcy. Frederick Barnes, of Southborough, in the parish of Elizabeth Hathaway, of Miller-street, Manchester, in the Tonbridge, in the county of Kent, Attorney's Clerk, for- county of Lancaster, Chair Maker and executrix de son merly of West Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, in the county tort of the personal estate and effects of Charles Hathaway, of Hampshire, and then of Tonbridge Wells, in the county late of the same place, and previously of Charter-s'reet, in of Kent, Attorney's Clerk, having been adjudged bankrupt Manchester aforesaid, Chair Maker, debased, having under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in the been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication Cquwty Court of Kent, holden at Tonbridge Wells, on the of Bankruptcy, filed in the County Court of Lancashire, 30th Jay of September, 1868, a public sitting, for the said holden at Manchester, on the 28th day of September, 1868, bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, and make appli- a public sitting, for the said bankrupt to pass her Last Ex- cation for his Discharge, will be held at the said Court, amination, and make application for bn- Discharge, will be at Tonbridg;e Wells, on the 12th day of November next, held at the said Court, at Nicholas Croft, Manchester, ou at eleven o'clock iu the forenoon precisely, the day last the 18th day of November next, at twelve o'clock at noon aforesaid being the day limited for the said bankrupt to precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for surrender. Sydney Alleync, Esq., of TonbriJge Weils, is the said bankrupt to surrender. Mr. Samuel Kay, of Man- the Official Assignee, and Messrs, liaise, Trustratn, and chester, is the Official Assignee, and Messrs. Heath and IJirt, of No. 61, Cheapside, London, and Tonbridge Wells, Sons, of Manchester, are the Solicitors acting in the bank- are the Solicitors acting iu the bankruptcy. ruptcy. William Platt, of No. 107, Stockport-road, in Ardwick, The first meeting of creditors has been duly in the city of Manchester, in the count; of Lancaster, Bookkeeper, Butcher, Dealer, and Chapman, having been held in each of the said bankruptcies, and at (lie adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for 'adjudication of' several public sittings above-mentioned Proofs of Bankruptcy, filed in the County Court of Lancashire, Debts of creditors who have not proved will be holden at Manchester, on the 20th day of August, 1868, a received, and the said several bankrupts will be public sitting, for the said bankrupt to pass his Last Exam- respectively required to surrender themselves to ination, and make application for his Discharge, will be held at the said Court, at Nicholas Croft, Manchester, on the said Court, and to submit themselves to be the 18th day of November next, at twelve o'clock at noon examined, and to make a full disclosure and dis- precisely, the day last aforesaid being ihe day limited for covery of all their estate and effects, and to finish the said bankrupt to surrender. Mr. Samuel Kay, of Man- their examinations. chester, is the Official Assignee, and Mr. T. G. Hogg, of Manchester, is the Solicitor actiug in the bankruptcy. John Baines the younger,, of Middlesbrough, in the county of York, Journeyman Tailor, afterwards of the Eliezer Paling, of Stodman-street, Newark-upon-Trent, same place, and lately of Loftbouse, in the faid county of in the county of Nottingham, Innkeeper and Starch York, Tailor, and Draper, and now of Middlesbrough, Manufacturer, having been adjudged bankrupt under a Peti- aforesaid, out of business, having been adjudged bankrupt tion for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in Her Majesty's under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in the Court of Bankruptcy for the Birmingham District, on the County Court of Durham, holden at Stock ton-on-Tees and 3rd of March, 1868, a public sitting, for the said bankrupt Middlesbrough, on the 6th day of October, 1868, a public to make application for his Discharge, will be held before sitting, for the said bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, George Williams Sanders. Esq., a Commissioner of the said and make application for his Discharge, will be held at the Court, on the 10th of November next, at the said Court, said Court, at Stockton, OH the 10th day of November next, at the Shire-hall, in the county of Nottingham, at eleven at eleven of the clock in the afternoon precisely, the day- o'clock in the forenoon precisely, the day last aforesaid last aforesaid being the day limited for the said bankrupt being the day limited for the said bankrupt to surrender.
Recommended publications
  • John Murray III, 1808-1892, a Brief Memoir
    rrr: JOHN MURRAY III 1808-1892 A BRIEF MEMOIR BY JOHN MURRAY IV WITH PORTRAIT AND ILLUSTRATION LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1919 PREFACE I HAVE long cherished the desire to attempt the writing of a biography of my Father. The materials for such a work are superabundant, as they were in the case of my Grandfather's life. For over ten years I was engaged in collecting and arranging the correspondence before handing it over to Dr Smiles, but this had to be done in leisure hours, and for many years past such leisure hours have been denied me. With a view to keeping my Father's memory alive before the generation which knew him passes away, I wrote an article which Dr Prothero kindly accepted and published in the 'Quarterly Review.' It has brought me such a large number of gratifying letters, both from friends and strangers ; from those who knew him and those who did not, that I have been persuaded to re- publish it in the somewhat more permanent form of this small volume. I have included several passages which, owing to limits of space, had to be omitted from the ' Quarterly,' and have added my Father's own account of the origin of the Handbooks, and a few extracts from his letters home from 1830 vi PREFACE to 1884, as they will give the reader some idea of the zeal and intelligence which he imported into his travels, and which enabled him to become the Pioneer of Guide Book writers. I have to thank my brother Hallam and my sisters for their assistance in furnishing me with various details and copies of letters.
    [Show full text]
  • 'Choctaw: a Cultural Awakening' Book Launch Held Over 18 Years Old?
    Durant Appreciation Cultural trash dinner for meetings in clean up James Frazier Amarillo and Albuquerque Page 5 Page 6 Page 20 BISKINIK CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED PRESORT STD P.O. Box 1210 AUTO Durant OK 74702 U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHOCTAW NATION BISKINIKThe Official Publication of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma May 2013 Issue Tribal Council meets in regular April session Choctaw Days The Choctaw Nation Tribal Council met in regular session on April 13 at Tvshka Homma. Council members voted to: • Approve Tribal Transporta- returning to tion Program Agreement with U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs • Approve application for Transitional Housing Assis- tance Smithsonian • Approve application for the By LISA REED Agenda Support for Expectant and Par- Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 10:30 a.m. enting Teens, Women, Fathers Princesses – The Lord’s Prayer in sign language and their Families Choctaw Days is returning to the Smithsonian’s Choctaw Social Dancing • Approve application for the National Museum of the American Indian in Flutist Presley Byington Washington, D.C., for its third straight year. The Historian Olin Williams – Stickball Social and Economic Develop- Dr. Ian Thompson – History of Choctaw Food ment Strategies Grant event, scheduled for June 21-22, will provide a 1 p.m. • Approve funds and budget Choctaw Nation cultural experience for thou- Princesses – Four Directions Ceremony for assets for Independence sands of visitors. Choctaw Social Dancing “We find Choctaw Days to be just as rewarding Flutist Presley Byington Grant Program (CAB2) Soloist Brad Joe • Approve business lease for us as the people who come to the museum say Storyteller Tim Tingle G09-1778 with Vangard Wire- it is for them,” said Chief Gregory E.
    [Show full text]
  • Sample Download
    Contents Foreword by James Cook MBE 9 1. Jon Thaxton 15 2 Dave ‘Boy’ Green MBE 50 3. Sylvester Mittee 71 4. Steve Holdsworth 98 5. Colin Lake 118 6. Johnny Kramer 151 7. Bunny Johnson 170 8. The Trinity of the Ring 203 9. Billy Schwer 220 10. Joe Somerville 244 Bibliography 271 CHAPTER 1 Jon Thaxton ‘Sharing the ring with Jon Thaxton was definitely the hardest fight I ever had. It was the only time I ever went 12 rounds and I ran out of steam from the ninth round onwards. I remember the agony and the exhaustion when I was sitting down in the corner between the rounds. With every big attack I made on him, I had to struggle to stay on my feet. After a fight like that, you both earn each other’s respect. I’ve only met Jon once since our fight, so I don’t really know him. But, even before I fought him, he always struck me as a positive person. Sometimes, I imagine how it would be if I were to simply bump into him in the street, because he’s a nice guy and I’d just like to shake his hand.’ Dave Stewart OOKS take a long time to write. Due to a succession of obstacles placed in my path by that old devil called Blife, this one took almost six years to complete. This interview took place back in January 2010. Six months earlier, I had arranged a preliminary meeting with Jon 15 SWEET FIGHTING MAN Thaxton in an upstairs room at York Hall in Bethnal Green at the weigh-in for his penultimate fight.
    [Show full text]
  • G.Lei Children Mentioned in Leigh Union Minutes
    Children mentioned in the Leigh Union Minute Books The index produced below gives the names and basic case details of children from the Leigh area associated with the Leigh Union. These are children who may have spent time in the workhouse, or were in the care of the Board of Guardians of the Poor. The names are given in date order, and include details from associated minutes that may be of assistance to local and family historians. Further details can be found by consulting the original minute books (Reference: G/Lei); copies of extracts can be provided by contacting the Archives Service. 7 June 1899. Michael Laffey A report in the Master’s Journal refers to his flogging at Twelve Apostles School, Nel Pan Lane, Westleigh was referred to the General Purposes Comm. Resolved: Clerk to send for the Rev. Mr Unsworth’s observations on the case. 21 June 1899 Letters from Rev. John Unsworth’s were read and whilst the explanation was accepte it was Resolved that the Clerk communicate with Mr Unsworth concerning the punishment of Workhouse children. 21 June 1899. Mary Jane Nugent 13 yrs Put in service with Mr Richard Wilkinson, Baker, of 10 Brewery Lane. 19 July 1899 Mary Jane Nugent Richard Wilkinson given 30shillings for her clothes. NB. She was returned from his service on two occasions 16 Aug 1899 Joseph Haines 12 At Southport Children’s Sanatorium, his stay extended to 13 Sept. 27 Sept 1899 Michael Laffy 12 In service with Mr James Boardman of Kenyon Hall, Kenyon. Sent for one month’s trial.
    [Show full text]
  • Byron and Women [And Men]
    Byron and Women [and men] Byron and Women [and men] Edited by Peter Cochran Byron and Women [and men], Edited by Peter Cochran This book first published 2010 Cambridge Scholars Publishing 12 Back Chapman Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2XX, UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Copyright © 2010 by Peter Cochran and contributors All rights for this book reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. ISBN (10): 1-4438-1988-3, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-1988-6 CONTENTS Preface....................................................................................................... vii Notes on Contributors................................................................................. ix Abbreviations ........................................................................................... xiii Introduction: The Bisexual Byron ............................................................. xv Peter Cochran General Laws and Variant Readings: Byron’s Men and Women................ 1 Bernard Beatty Byron’s Boyfriends ................................................................................... 15 Peter Cochran Homosexuality in Venice in the Time of Lord Byron ............................... 57 Jack Gumpert Wasserman The Androgynous Antics of Byron and the Bard .....................................
    [Show full text]
  • 11 Ravenna 1819
    1 BYRON’S CORRESPONDENCE AND JOURNALS 11: FROM RAVENNA, JUNE-DECEMBER 1819 Edited by Peter Cochran Work in progress, with frequent updates [indicated]. Letters not in the seventeen main files may be found in those containing the correspondences Byron / Annabella, Byron / Murray, Byron / Hobhouse, Byron / Moore, Byron / Scott, Byron / Kinnaird, Byron / The Shelleys , or Byron / Hoppner . UPDATED June 2012. My thanks to Paul Curtis for several contributions. Abbreviations B.: Byron; Mo: Moore; H.: Hobhouse; K.: Kinnaird; M.S.: Mary Shelley; Mu.: Murray; Sh.: Shelley 1922: Lord Byron’s Correspondence Chiefly with Lady Melbourne, Mr Hobhouse, The Hon. Douglas Kinnaird, and P.B.Shelley (2 vols., John Murray 1922). BB: Byron’s Bulldog: The Letters of John Cam Hobhouse to Lord Byron, ed. Peter W.Graham (Columbus Ohio 1984) BLJ: Byron, George Gordon, Lord. Byron’s Letters and Journals . Ed. Leslie A. Marchand, 13 vols. London: John Murray 1973–94. Borgese: Borgese, Maria. L’Appassionata di Byron, con le lettere inedite fra Lord Byron e la Contessa Guiccioli. Milan: n.p., 1949. Brunner: Karl Brunner, Byron und die österreichische Polizei , Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 148 (1925): 32, pp. 28-41. CMP: Lord Byron: The Complete Miscellaneous Prose . Ed. Andrew Nicholson, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. CSS: The Life and Correspondence of the Late Robert Southey , ed. C.C.Southey, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 6 vols 1849-1850. Guiccioli: Alessandro Guiccioli, I Guiccioli (1796-1848) Memorie di una Famiglia Patrizia , a cura di Annibale Alberti, (Bologna 1934). J.W.W.: Selections from the letters of Robert Southey , Ed.
    [Show full text]
  • Byron's Correspondence and Journals 4: June 1819-April
    1 BYRON’S CORRESPONDENCE AND JOURNALS 09: FROM RAVENNA, JUNE 1819-DECEMBER 1820 Edited by Peter Cochran Abbreviations B.: Byron; Mo: Moore; H.: Hobhouse; K.: Kinnaird; M.S.: Mary Shelley; Mu.: Murray; Sh.: Shelley 1922: Lord Byron’s Correspondence Chiefly with Lady Melbourne, Mr Hobhouse, The Hon. Douglas Kinnaird, and P.B.Shelley (2 vols., John Murray 1922). BB: Byron’s Bulldog: The Letters of John Cam Hobhouse to Lord Byron, ed. Peter W.Graham (Columbus Ohio 1984) BLJ: Byron, George Gordon, Lord. Byron’s Letters and Journals. Ed. Leslie A. Marchand, 13 vols. London: John Murray 1973–94. Borgese: Borgese, Maria. L’Appassionata di Byron, con le lettere inedite fra Lord Byron e la Contessa Guiccioli. Milan: n.p., 1949. Brunner: Karl Brunner, Byron und die österreichische Polizei, Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 148 (1925): 32, pp. 28-41. CMP: Lord Byron: The Complete Miscellaneous Prose. Ed. Andrew Nicholson, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. CSS: The Life and Correspondence of the Late Robert Southey, ed. C.C.Southey, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 6 vols 1849-1850. Guiccioli: Alessandro Guiccioli, I Guiccioli (1796-1848) Memorie di una Famiglia Patrizia, a cura di Annibale Alberti, (Bologna 1934). J.W.W.: Selections from the letters of Robert Southey, Ed. John Wood Warter, 4 vols, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856. LBLI: Guiccioli, Teresa. La Vie de Lord Byron en ltalie. Tr. Michael Rees, Ed. Peter Cochran, Delaware University Press 2004. LJ: The Works of Lord Byron, Letters and Journals. Ed. R. E. Prothero, 6 vols. London: John Murray, 1899-1904.
    [Show full text]
  • Boxer Died from Injuries in Fight 73 Years Ago," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 28, 2010
    SURVIVOR DD/MMM /YEA RESULT RD SURVIVOR AG CITY STATE/CTY/PROV COUNTRY WEIGHT SOURCE/REMARKS CHAMPIONSHIP PRO/ TYPE WHERE CAUSALITY/LEGAL R E AMATEUR/ Richard Teeling 14-May 1725 KO Job Dixon Covent Garden (Pest London England ND London Journal, July 3, 1725; (London) Parker's Penny Post, July 14, 1725; Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org), Richard Teeling, Pro Brain injury Ring Blows: Manslaughter Fields) killing: murder, 30th June, 1725. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t17250630-26. Covent Garden was a major entertainment district in London. Both men were hackney coachmen. Dixon and another man, John Francis, had fought six or seven minutes. Francis tired, and quit. Dixon challenged anyone else. Teeling accepted. They briefly scuffled, and then Dixon fell and did not get up. He was carried home, where he died next day.The surgeon and apothecary opined that cause of death was either skull fracture or neck fracture. Teeling was convicted of manslaughter, and sentenced to branding. (Branding was on the thumb, with an "M" for murder. The idea was that a person could receive the benefit only once. Branding took place in the courtroom, Richard Pritchard 25-Nov 1725 KO 3 William Fenwick Moorfields London England ND Londonin front of Journal, spectators. February The practice12, 1726; did (London) not end Britishuntil the Journal, early nineteenth February 12,century.) 1726; Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org), Richard Pro Brain injury Ring Misadventure Pritchard, killing: murder, 2nd March, 1726. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t17260302-96. The men decided to settle a quarrel with a prizefight.
    [Show full text]
  • Boxing Season - 2012
    Octubre 31, 2012 BOXING SEASON - 2012 HEAVYWEIGHT CURRENT RANKING BOXERS POINTS WBC CHAMPION VITALY KLITSCHKO (UKRAINE) 117 CURRENT RANKING BOXERS POINTS WBA Champion Alexander Povetkin (Russia) WBA Champion 94 28 Vyacheslav Glazkov (Ukraine) BALTIC Silver 92 OUT Deontay Wilder (US) 87 13 Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) EBU 84 36 Chauncy Welliver (US) AMERICA/ABCO 83 21 Ruslan Chagaev (Uzbekistan) 81 WBC * NA Tomasz Adamek (Poland) * NA - IBF 75 3 Tyson Fury (GB) 73 16 Francesco Pianeta (Italy) 69 7 Seth Mitchell (US) 66 WBC *NA Robert Helenius (Finland) * NA - Medical 61 37 Joe Hanks (US) 58 OUT Alexander Ustinov (Belarussia) 58 1 Chris Arreola (US) USNBC 55 9 Manuel Charr (Syria) SILVER INTL 55 4 Denis Boytsov (Russia) 52 39 Edmund Gerber (Germany) 52 40 Erkan Teper (Germany) MEDITERRANEAN 52 OUT Dereck Chisora (GB) 51 WBC *NA Mariusz Wach (Poland) * NA - WBA/WBO/IBF 44 27 Eric Molina (US) 43 OUT Alex Leapai (Australia) 42 32 Kevin Johnson (US) 37 6 Johnathon Banks (US) 33 8 Luis Ortiz (Cuba) FECARBOX 33 14 Andrew Wawrzyk (Poland) CISBB 33 19 Franklin Lawrence (US) 29 25 Johann Duhaupas (France) 29 WBC *NA David Rodriguez (US) * NA - Medical 29 11 - CR Jean Marc Mormeck (France) 25 WBC *NA Cedric Boswell (US) * NA - WBA 25 WBC *NA Tony Thompson (US) * NA - IBF 25 WBC *NA Hasim Rahman (US) * NA - WBA 25 2 Bermane Stiverne (Canada) SILVER 23 11 Odlanier Solis (Cuba) 23 30 Artur Szpilka (Poland) YOUTH SILVER 23 OUT Mike Perez (Cuba/Ireland) 23 OUT Carlos Takam (Cameroon) 23 17 Alexander Dimitrenko (Germany) 18 WBC *NA Eddie Chambers (US) * NA
    [Show full text]
  • MARCH 2009 Sanctioning Body Since 1921 MAJA STACHOWSKA (Poland)
    © Copyright - registered at the European Union (EU) VAT no.: ESP-01313030-G DR. GILBERTO MENDOZA – Honorary President Rating Committee: JOSE OLIVER (WBA head office) WORLD BOXING RICARDO PUGA, 7 - BAJO JUAN LUIS TORRALBA – President JESPER JENSEN (Denmark) EBA Ratings as of ASSOCIATION 01003 VITORIA (SPAIN) TORBEN SEEMANN HANSEN – Vice-President ARTUR ELLENSOHN (Germany) Tel: +34-945-257 253 Fax: +34-945-279 794 MANUEL CANADAS – General Secretary ANDRE FONTIJN (Netherlands) The first World Boxing [email protected] BARTOLOME TORRALBA – European Coordinator JOHN COYLE (England) MARCH 2009 sanctioning body since 1921 www.europeboxing.com MAJA STACHOWSKA (Poland) www.wbaonline.com HEAVYWEIGHT (Over 200 Lbs / Over 90.71 Kgs) CRUISERWEIGHT (200 Lbs / 90.71 Kgs) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT (175 Lbs / 79.38 Kgs) : (RUS) : VACANT : (POL) European EBA Champion ALEXANDER USTINOV European EBA Champion European EBA Champion ALEKSY KUZIEMSKI WBA World Champion: RUSLAN CHAGAEV (UZ) in recess WBA World Champion: GUILLERMO JONES (PAN) WBA World Champion: HUGO H. GARAY (ARG) WBA World Champion: NIKOLAY VALUEV (RUS) IBF - TOMASZ ADAMEK (POL) WBA Intercontinental: VYACHESLAV UZELKOV (UKR) WBA Intercontinental: DENIS BOYTSOV (RUS) WBC - GIACOBBE FRAGOMENI (ITA) WBO ZSOLT ERDEI (D) IBF-WBO - WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO (UKR) 1. VALERY BRUDOV (RUS) 1. JUERGEN BRAHMER (D) WBC - VITALY KLITSCHKO (UKR) 2. GRIGORSZ DROZD (RUS) 2. DAWID KOSTECKI (POL) 1. TARAS BIDENKO (UKR) 3. FIRAT ARSLAN (D) 3. CLINTON WOODS (GB) 2. ALEXANDER DIMITRENKO (UKR) 4. ALEXANDER ALEXEEV (RUS) 4. NATHAN CLEVERLY (GB) 3. DAVID HAYE (GB) 5. MARCO HUCK (D) 5. ANTONIO BRANCALION (I) 4. DENNIS BAKHTOV (RUS) 6. STEVEN HERELIUS (F) 6. RACHID KANFOUAH (F) 5. ALEXANDER POVETKIN (RUS) 7.
    [Show full text]
  • World Boxing Council
    WORLD BOXING COUNCIL R A T I N G S JUNE 2013 José Sulaimán Chagnon President VICEPRESITENTS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TREASURER KOVID BHAKDIBHUMI, THAILAND CHARLES GILES, GREAT BRITAIN HOUCINE HOUICHI, TUNISIA MAURICIO SULAIMÁN, MEXICO JUAN SANCHEZ, USA REX WALKER, USA JU HWAN KIM, KOREA BOB LOGIST, BELGIUM LEGAL COUNSELORS EXECUTIVE LIFETIME HONORARY ROBERT LENHARDT, USA VICE PRESIDENTS Special Legal Councel to the Board of Governors JOHN ALLOTEI COFIE, GHANA of the WBC NEWTON CAMPOS, BRAZIL ALBERTO LEON, USA BERNARD RESTOUT, FRANCE BOBBY LEE, HAWAII YEWKOW HAYASHI, JAPAN Special Legal Councel to the Presidency of the WBC WORLD BOXING COUNCIL 2013 RATINGS JUNE 2013 HEAVYWEIGHT +200 Lbs +90.71 Kgs VITALI KLITSCHKO (UKRAINE) WON TITLE: October 11, 2008 LAST DEFENCE: September 8, 2012 LAST COMPULSORY : September 10, 2011 WBA CHAMPION: Wladimir Klitschko Ukraine IBF CHAMPION: Wladimir Klitschko Ukraine WBO CHAMPION: Wladimir Klitschko Ukraine Contenders: WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Bermane Stiverne Canada WBC INT. CHAMPION: Jonathan Banks US 1 Bermane Stiverne (Canada) SILVER 2 Johnathon Banks (US) INTL 3 Chris Arreola (US) 4 Magomed Abdusalamov (Russia) USNBC 5 Seth Mitchell (US) 6 Tyson Fury (GB) 7 David Haye (GB) INTL SILVER / 8 Manuel Charr (Lebanon/Syria) MEDITERRANEAN/BALTIC 9 Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) EBU 10 Tomasz Adamek (Poland) 11 Luis Ortiz (Cuba) FECARBOX 12 Franklin Lawrence (US) 13 Odlanier Solis (Cuba) 14 Eric Molina (US) NABF 15 Mark De Mori (Australia) 16 Juan Carlos Gomez (Cuba) 17 Fres Oquendo (P. Rico) 18 Vyacheslav Glazkov (Ukraine)
    [Show full text]
  • EBU Ratings March 2014
    EBU Ratings March 2014 President Mr Bob Logist Chairman Mr Pertti Augustin In collaboration with: Board of Directors Techincal Advisors: Mr Eric Armit Mr Michele Schiavone Ratings referred to all the fights up to 31st March 2014 HEAVYWEIGHTS (over 90,719 kg) CRUISERWEIGHTS (up to 90,719 kg) LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHTS (up to 79,379 kg) * Champ: Derek CHISORA (GB) Sept. 21, 2013 * Champ: Grigory DROZD (RU) March 15, 2014 VACANT TITLE * Chall: Tyson FURY (GB) * Chall : * Chall: Mohamed BELKACEM (CH) * Chall: Igor MICHALKIN (RU) EU: Johann DUHAUPAS (FR) EU: Vacant EU: Erik SKOGLUND (SE/AT) EEEU: Vacant EEEU: Vacant EEEU: Vacant Contenders: Contenders: Contenders: 1 Kubrat PULEV (BG/AT) 1 Rakhim CHAKHKIEV (RU) 1 Nathan CLEVERLY (GB) 2 Alexander POVETKIN (RU) 2 Mateusz MASTERNAK (PL) 2 Dmitri SUKHOTSKY (RU) 3 Vyacheslav GLAZKOV (UA) 3 Firat ARSLAN (DE) 3 Eduard GUTKNECHT (DE) 4 Denis BOYTSOV (RU) 4 Giacobbe FRAGOMENI (IT) 4 Erik SKOGLUND (SE/AT) EU Champion 5 Johann DUHAUPAS (FR) EU Champion 5 Tony BELLEW (GB) 5 Vyacheslav UZELKOV (UA) 6 Erkan TEPER (DE) 6 Mirko LARGHETTI (IT) 6 Enzo MACCARINELLI (GB) 7 Francesco PIANETA (IT/DE) 7 Pawel KOLODZEJ (PL) 7 Robert WOGE (DE) 8 Artur SZPILKA (PL) 8 Silvio BRANCO (IT) 8 Oleksander CHERVYAK (UA) 9 David PRICE (GB) 9 Krzystof GLOWACKI (PL) 9 Stefano ABATANGELO (IT) 10 Andrzej WAWRZYK (PL) 10 Isa AKBERBAYEV (KZ) 10 Hakim CHIOUI (FR) 11 Alexander USTINOV (BY/UA) 11 Jon Lewis DICKINSON (GB) 11 Dariusz SEK (PL) 12 Sam SEXTON (GB) 12 Dmytro KUCHER (UA) 12 Tony AVERLANT (FR) 13 Michael SPROTT (GB) 13 Juho HAAPOJA
    [Show full text]