THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 15, 1861. 4139

Middlesex, for part of the time having a place of busi- COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT ness at No 32, Cannon-street, London, Commission DEBTORS. Agent. John Courcha, formerly of No. 1, Duke-street, and also at See Notice at the end. the same time carrying on business at No 1, New-street, and at Virginia row, all in Duke-street, Bethnal-green, The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and Middlesex, Cabinet Maker, and late of No. 1, Duke- Effects have been vested in the Provisional street aforesaid, Journeyman Cabinet Maker. Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed George Willis, late of No. 15, Victoria.place, Hoxton Old their Schedules, are ordered to be brought up Town, Middlesex, Baker and Lodging house Keeper. before the Court, as hereinafter mentioned, at John Alexander Grzeszkowski, sued, committed, and de- tained as John Grzeszkowski, formerly of Rupert-street, the Court-House, in Portugal-Street, Lincoln's- Haymarket, and next and late of No. 1, Nassau-street, Inn, as follows, to be dealt with according to Soho, Dining-room Keeper and Beer Retailer, and also the Statute: renting and underletting the house No. 36, Lisle-street, Leicester-square, Middlesex. On Friday the 1st November, 1861, at Eleven William Nicholas, formerly of No. 50. Drury-lane, then of o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Chief Commis- Temple-street, Whitefiriars, then of No. 3, Portland- street, Notting-hill, then of Globe-yard, South Molton- sioner Law. street, Oxford-street, all in Middlesex, trading in co- Charles Preeston Taylor, sued as C. Taylor, late of the partnership with Joseph Jones, under the style of Cue Tun Public-house, Great Saffron Hill, , Nicholas and Company, as Grocers and General Dealers, Publican, previously of Wick-road, Hackney Wick, out then lodging at No. 15, George-street, Oxford-street of business, before then of the Duke of Clarence Public- aforesaid, and late of No. 59, Blackiriars-road, Surrey, house, Clapton-square, Hackney, all in Middlesex, Traveller and Shopman to a Tobacconist. barman, and formerly of the King's Arms, St. Mary's William Asbury B, idford. sued and committed as William Gate, Derby, Derbyshire, Publican. Ashby Radford, late of Woodbine Grove, Penge, Syden- Feorge Cherry, formerly of No. 1, Midford-place, Totten- ham, Surrey, formerly a Butcher, now out of business. ham-court-road, Carman and Dealer in Dried Fish, and late of No. 27, Little King-street, , all in On Friday the 1st November, 1861, at Eleven Middlesex, Carman, out of business and employment. George Frederick Buchanan, sometimes known as George o'Clock, before Mr. Chief Commissioner Law. Frederick McCannon, and sometimes as J. Canning, John Hopkins, of No. 15, Ponsford-terrace, Maldon-ioad, formerly of No. 3, Brecknock-crescent, Camden Towu, -hill, Middlesex, Greengrocer -and Corn then of No. 105, Great College-street, Camden Town, Dealer. Middlesex, then of No. 11, Camden-terrace, Plumstead, Kent, then of No. 24, Manor-street, Clapham, Surrey, On Saturday the 2nd November, 1861, at Eleven then of No. T, West-terrace, Park-road, Holloway, o'Clock, before Mr. Chief Commissioner Law. Middlesex, and then and late of No. 12, Queen's-ter- race, Queen's-road, Haverstock-hill, , Mid- James Richard Powell, formerly of No. 146, Kent-terrace, dlesex, during the whole time Artist and Landscape Great College-street, Camden Town, and then and late Painter. of 12 £ Salisbury-crescent, Agar Town, St. Pancras, both Edwin Morgan, formerly of Abridge, Essex, Brewer, then in Middlesex, Restorer of old oil paintings. of No. 4, Rockingham-row, New Kent-road, Surrey, James Henry Thorne, formerly of No. 221, Piccadilly and while of both places having an office and carrying on of No. 3, Gloucester-terrace, Marylebone-road, then of the business of a Hop Merchant, at No. 84, High-street, No. 5, Cambridge-street, Hyde-park-square, then of Southwark, Surrey, and late of No. 4, Rockingham-row No. 3, Chester-street, - Pimlico,' and then and late of aforesaid. No. 49, Walton-street, Brompton, all in Middlesex, William Vine, formerly of No. 8, Nottingham-place, occasionally betting upon horse racing, and acting as Eagle Wharf-road, Hoxton, afterwards of No. 34, St. monetary .agent, and letting an unfurnished house' Paul's-street, New North-road, Islington, then of No. No. 3, Chester-street, aforesaid. 53, Upper Victoria-road, Holloway, all in Middlesex, William Mercer, formerly of Rusthall, near Tunbridge Wholesale Milliner, and then and late of the same place, Wells, Kent, Carpenter, his wife for a short time a laun- out of business, his wife a Milliner's Assistant. dress, and late of the Catherine Wheel, High-street, Joseph Louys. late of the Cafe d'Alliance, Aldgate, in the Borough, Surrey, out of employment. city of London, Wine Merchant. Charles Edward Luckie, late of No. 2, Manor-park-ter- Miles Fawcett, formerly of No. Ill, Lambeth Walk, race, Streatham, Surrey, out of business, formerly of Lambeth, then of the same place, and also of No. 96. Demerara, in no employment, before then Mate of the Lower Marsh, Lambeth, Surrey, and then and late of vessel Peerless, trading between the West Indies and No. 96, Lower Marsh aforesaid, Hosier and Linen- Baltimore, America, previously Mate of the vessel draper. Union, trading between the West Indies and the United States of America, and formerly of Me nit's Wharf, On Friday the 1st November, 1861, at half past St. John's, New Brunswick, carrying on business in co- Ten o'Clock. before Mr. Commissioner Nichols. partnership with Frederick Edwin Fuge, under the style of Charles E. Luckie and Company, as Commission Mer- William Blair McKean, the elder, late of No. 8, Priory- chants and Agents. road, previously of No. 7, St. George's-road, both in George Durling, formerly of No. 76, Eastfield-street, Lime- Kilburn, before then of No, 2, Anglesy-villas, Shepherd's house-fields, Fishdealer. and holding a money club, then Bush, all in Middlesex, previously lodging at Marl- of No. 1, Bull-lane, Market-street, Stepney, all in Mid- borough-houBe, Weymouth-terrace, Western Shaw-road, dlesex, Fishmonger, then of No. 4, Lavina-street, Step- Southampton, Hants, and formerly of Laveston-house, ney aforesaid, Fishdealer, at the same time lodging at Four Posts, Millbrook, in the county of Southampton, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, Fishdealer then of Vic- in no business or profession. toria Cottage, Loughton, Essex, Fishdealer and Coffee George Monk, late of No. 22, Raglan-road, Plumstead, House Keeper, and then of No. 77, Eastfield-street, Kent, Baker. Limehousc-nelds, Middlesex. Fishmonger and Fish- William Parry, formerly of No. 17, Boundary-road, St. dealer. John's-wood, Plumber, Painter, and Glazier, then a Alfred Beavis, formerly of No. 18, Shoemaker-row, Doc- prisoner for debt in the Queen's Prison, Surrey, then tor's Commons, in the city of London, and next and late of No. 17, Boundary-road aforesaid, then of Hollybush- of No. 49, High-street, Deptford, Kent, Grocer and hill, Hampstead, then of No. 5, Edmont-terrace, Bridge- Cheesemonger. road, Boundary-road aforesaid, and late of No. 11, Upper Belaize-terrace, Upper Belsize-park, Hampstead, Mid- On Saturday the 2nd November, 1861, at half past dlesex, Plumber, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger. James Mayo the younger, known, sued, and committed, as Ten o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner Nichols. James Mayo, late of No. 6, Prospect-place, Larkhall- Samuel Thomas Cooper, sued as S. T. Cooper, formerly of lane, Stockwell, Surrey, Carman. No. 14, Camden-place, Southampton-street, Camberwell, Edmund Dibley, of High-street, Dorking, Surrey, Draper Surrey, then of No. 33, Clapton-place, Lower Clapton, and Silk Mercer, for part of the time in co-partnership Middlesex, then of 193, Pentonville-road, Middlesex, and with Henry Jewell, trading under the style of Dibley late of Loughton, Essex, during the whole time having • and Co., then of South-street, Dorking aforesaid, out of offices at No. 10, Basinghall-street, in the city of London, business, then of No. 20, Noel-street, Islington, out'of Accountant. business, then of No. 1, Colebrook-row, Islington, afore- Maria Ker, late of No. 34, Gerard-street, Islington, Mid- said, in no business,- and then and late of No. 1, Pren- dlesex, previously of No. 27, Barnsbury-road, Islington dergast Villas, Albion-road, Hornsey New Town, all in aforesaid, before then of No. 11, Pleasant-place, Mar-