Prisoners in the Gaol of CHELMSFORD, in the in the County of Surrey, and Late of Clare-Market, in the County of Essex

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Prisoners in the Gaol of CHELMSFORD, in the in the County of Surrey, and Late of Clare-Market, in the County of Essex [ 1627 idrmerly of MonKwell-street, and late of Aldersgate-street, Thomas Bcrger, formerly of Tavistock-rcnv, Cerent-garden, "both in the city of London, carpenter. and late of Cross-street, Hatton-garden, both iu the county John William Bampfylde Vicary (sued by the name of John of Middlesex, coal-merchant. Vicary), formerly of Abbey-place, Berraondsey, in the Richard Bishop, formerly of Leadenhall-market, in the City o county of Surrey, and of Cannon-street, also of Grace- London, servant, and late of Fleet-market, in the said city church-street, both in the city of London, and late of Upper of London, poulterer. Thames-street, in the said city of London, Gent. Matthew Smith, formerly of Church-street, Newington Butts, Prisoners in the Gaol of CHELMSFORD, in the in the county of Surrey, and late of Clare-market, in the County of Essex. county of Middlesex, rope-maker. .Jonathan Stedman (sued by the name of John Stedman, SECOND NOTICE. otherwise James Stedman, otherwise Jonathan Stedman), of William Allen, formerly and late of Malstead, in the county Gough-square, Fleet-'Street, in the city of London, aftcr- of Essex, butcher. •wards of Hackney-road, in the county of Middlesex, and Bishop Burnett, formerly of Queen's Elms, Chelsea, in the •late of Bedford-street, Bedford-row, in the "same county, county of Middlesex, and late of Little Marie's, in Epping, glover. in the county of Essex, Gent. Robert. Snowden, formerly of Oxford, and late of Bell-yard, James Penn Buck, formerly of New Inn, in the parish of Saint ' near Temple-bar, in the county of Middlesex, brush-manu- Clement Danes, in the county of Middlesex, and late of facturer and labourer. Great Dunmow, in the county of Essex, Gent. Edward Rogers, formerly of Gilbert's-buildings, Westminster- Thomas .Chapman (sued by the name of John Chapman), for- road, in the county of Surrey, and late of Wells-street, Ox- merly of Tollesbury, and late of Thundersley, in the county .ford-street, in the county of Middlesex, and of East-India- of Essex, farmer. Chambers, Leadenhall-street, in the city of London, and of William Heaton Cropley (sued by the name of William Hector Little Carter-lane, Doctors-Commons, in the said city of Cropkv), formerly of Dorking, in the county of Surrey, and London, woollen-factor and agent, and also lately trading late of Westliam, in the county of Essex, clerk. under the firm of James Witham atid Co. William Galbraith, formerly of Upper Alary-le-bonc-street, Thomas Palmer, formerly of Duke-street, Bloomsbnry, and in the parish of Mary-le-bone, in- the county of Middlesex, late of Theobald's-road, both in the county of Middlesex, and late of Dedham, in the county ot Essex, taylor. taylor. John Havers, formerly of Cheluisford, and late of New South- William Oborne, formerly of Newport-market, in the county end, in Prittlewcll, in the county of Essex, cordwainer. of Middlesex, and late of West SmithQeld, in the city of John Laban, formerly of Chelmsford, and late of Writtle, in London, butcher. the county of Essex, cordwainer. John Metcalf, formerly of Mansion-house-row, Kennington, William Mortimer, formerly of Peldon, and late of Wivenhoe, •and of Hampton-street, Newington Butts, both in the in the county of Essex, farmer and maltster. county of Surrey, and afterwards of Bray-court, Islington, Sarah Paruienter, formerly and late of Harwich, in the county and of Henrietta-street, Hackney-road, and late of Garden- of Essex, widow. place, Chicksand-street, Mile-end New-town, all in the David Rice, formerly and late of Tollesbury, in the county of •county of Middlesex, clerk to a merchant. ' Essex, shopkeeper. William Lowrnan, formerly of Whitchurch, in Hampshire, Elizabeth Stephens, formerly and late of Childerditch, in the and afterwards of Duval's-lane, Islington, and late of county of Essex, widow. Abiugdon-street, Bethnal-green, both hi the county of Mid- Joseph Stickley, formerly of Hanwell Heath, in the county of. 'dlesex, meajman and salesman. Middlesex, and late of Romford, in the county of Essex, Edmund Hamer, formerly of Church-lane, Islington, and late gardener. •of Essex-street, Hoxton, both in the county of Middlesex, John Steward, formerly of Halste.d, and late of Bocking, in dealer in muslins and ether goods. the county of Essex, labourer. William Spencer Hainmeuton, (sued by the name of William Thomas Saveall, formerly of Great Yarmouth, in the county Hamminton), formerly of Saffiron-hill, in the county of of Norfolk, and late of Mistley, in the county of Essex, Middlesex, and late of New-streetrhill, Shoe-lane, in the mariner. city of London, shop-keeper. Elizabeth Took, formerly and late of South Beuifleet, la the Samuel Heaven, formerly of Chambers-street, Goodman's- county of Essex, widow. fields, in the county of Middlesex, and late of Wood-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, scowerer and dyer. Prisoners in the County <5aol of WORCESTER. Thomas Hemmings, formerly of the Red Lion, Broadwall, Christcburch, in the county of Surrey, publican, carpenter, SECOND NOTICE. and builder, afterwards of Duke-street, Stepney-causeway, Daniel Webster, late of the parish of Rushock, in the county in the county of Middlesex, and late of Booth's-court, Ox- of Worcester, butcher. ford-market, Oxford-street, in the county of Middlesex, John Meyrick, late of the chapelry of Newland, in the parish and of Water-lane, Blackfriars, in the city of London, car- of Great Malvern, in the county of Worcester, farmer and penter. dealer. William Harvey Fisher, formerly ,of Clement's-court, Milk- Thomas Peakman, late of Redditch, in the county of Wor- street, in the city of London, warehouseman, and afterwards cester, needle-maker and Shopkeeper. of John-street, Blackfriars-road, in the county of Surrey, Giles Edmonds, formerly of Cheltenham, "in the county of and late of Camomile-street, in the city of London, dealer Gloucester, but late ef the parish of Saint Peter the Great, in muslins. in the county of Worcester, bricklayer. William Edridge, formerly of Shipdham, in the county of Nor- Edward Birch, formerly of Stourport, in the county of Wor-> folk, servant, and late of Tottenham, in the county of Mid- cester, barge-owner, bnt late of the parish of S.aiut Cle- dlesex, coach-master.' " ment's, in the county of Worcester, victualler. George Corderoy, formerly of No. 5, and late of No. 24, both William Boden, late of Dudley, in the county of Worcester, in Playhouse-yard, near Whitecross-street, in the parish of basket-Maker. Saint Luke, in the county of Middlesex, chimney-sweeper John Willies, late of Dudley, in the county of Worcester, fen- and nightman. der and fire-irpn-maker. • ; • Thomas Chandler, formerly of Norton-Falgate, grocer, and of Benjamin Whitehouse, late of Dudley, in the county of Wov- Basing-lane, in the city of London, and afterwards of Ely- cester, umbrella-maker. • • place, in the county of Middlesex, and late of Chapel-street, Benjamin Addis, late of the parish of Saint Peter the Great, Pentonville, in the county of Middlesex, clerk to the pub- in the county of Worcester, cooper. lishers of the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, against William Good win, late of the parish of Holt, iri the county of •whom a commission of bankrupt has been issued and is still Worcester, miller. in force, and who has not obtained a certificate of his con- Robert Hale, formerly of Hollow, in the county of Worcestera formity to the statutes concerning bankrupts duly allowed. but late of the parish of Claines, in the said county of Wor» Isaac Blake, formerly of Madras Patram, in the East-Indies, cestar, miller,, • . and late of Somerset-street, Whitechapel, in the county of William Gillin, formerly of Bewdley, in the county of WOT» Middlesex, mariner. cestcr,,bnt late of Newnham-bndge, in the parish of Lind- Ebeneztjr Bourne, formerly of Ivy-lane, and late of Upper ridge, in the said county of Worcester, licensed hawker, Thames-street, both in the city of London, labouring coal- William Penn, late of Stourbridge, in the couisty ofWoroestf r, meter. attorney at law. 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