The Edinburgh Gazette, March 31, 1868
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374 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, MARCH 31, 1868. Benjamin Ryley, late of The Thames Iron Foundry, | 3harle* Hamilton Webb, of Venetian Cottages, Leipsic Chester Street, East Greenwich, then a prisoner for Road, Camberwell, late of 2, Nile Terrace, Bermond- debt in Her Majesty's County Gaol of Kent, Maidstone, sey, previously of 318, New Cross Road, writer in the then and now at 3, Royal Hill, Greenwich, all in Kent, Customs, previously of 1, Kirfield Crescent, and engineer, iron and brass founder, and boilermaker. Augusta Cottage, Southampton Street, both in Camber- John Carter, formerly of 1, Willow Street, Rochester well, previously of 8, Walsingham Place, Kennington Row, Westminster, and now a prisoner for debt in Road, all in Surrey, out of business, and previously of Whitecross Street Prison, London, tobacconist. Staines, Middlesex, builder, and now a prisoner for Pringle Shortreed, of 2, Wakeland Villas, Henfield, near debt in Horsemonger Lane Gaol, Surrey, (in forma Brighton, Sussex, theretofore of 25, Cobden Place, Dyke pauperis). Road, and 1, Frankland Road, Lewea Road, both in Thomas Jupp, of North Road, Highgate, oat of business, Brighton aforesaid, theretofore of Jersey, theretofore of previously of 12, Wickington Place, Upper Holloway, St Andrews, Fifeshire, and Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, both in Middlesex, butcher, now a prisoner for debt in late a major in the Indian Army. the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, White- Frederick Jones, of the Windsor Castle, North Woolwich cross Street, London, (in forma pauperis). Road, Barking Road, Essex, licensed victualler. Edward Whitehead, formerly of 278, High Street, Poplar, John William Hopkins, of 65, Seymour Street, Connaught outfitter and clothier, and now of the Prince of Prussia, Square, Middlesex, assistant to a surgeon. Johnson Street, Stepney, both in Middlesex, licensed Ellen Mary Howard, formerly of 6, Rochester Terrace, victualler. Camden Road, but now of 4, Cornwall Villas, Tufuell James Whiley, of Cliff Hill, Gorleston, Suffolk, fish Park, Holloway, Middlesex. merchant. Edward Elliott, formerly of 10, Camden Street, and now Samuel Edward Marples, formerly of Alton, Hants, of 10, Hertford Street, Hare Street, both in Bethnal architect and surveyor, then of 2, Eoyal Terrace, Green, Middlesex, shoemaker. and now of Hawthorn Villa, both in Ramsgate, Isle of Robert Collins, late of 137, Cheapside, having a factory Thanet, Kent, architect and surveyer. at 81, Cow Cross Street, both in London, and residing at James Boynton, of 27 and 28, Hunter Street, Brunswick 1, Prospect Terrace, Holloway, Middlesex, refrigera- Square, Middlesex, inkstand maker. tor manufacturer, and now; a prisoner for debt in the Alfred Flinn, late |of 11, Villiers Street, previously of Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex. Walton Villa, Villiers Street, both in Leamington, George Brooke Floris, (sued as George Brooks Floris,) Warwick, previously at Pecatonica, Stephenson, Illinois, late of 458, Oxford Street, Middlesex, tobacconist, and out of business, and previously of Beauchamp House, now a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for Clarendon Street, Leamington aforesaid, coal merchant, London and Middlesex. trading in partnership with Thomas Stephenson and Henry Wagstaff, late of 16, Grove Place, Lisson Grove, John Howden, under the firm of H. Hughes & Co., » Middlesex, cattle dealer, and now a prisoner for debt prisoner for debt in the Gaol at Warwick. in the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex. James Bates, of Wolverhampton, Stafford, brick and tile Henry Hughes, late of the Crown beerhouse, New Road, dealer, formerly carrying on business at Deepfields, Sittingbourne, Kent, beer retailer, now a prisoner for Stafford, in copartnership with Henry Bate, as brick debt in the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, and tile makers. (in forma pauperis). Thomas Henry Tinsley and Joseph Wright, of Tipton, John Sparkes, late of Windsor, Berks, licensed victualler, Stafford, chain and anchor manufacturers, trading under a prisoner for debt in the County Gaol at Reading, the style or firm of Tinsley, Wright, & Company. Berks. < Charles Burgess, of Ash Parva, near Whitchurch, Salop, Charles Parfitt, of West Lodge, Hammersmith, Middle- farmer. sex, formerly drysalter, but now out of business, a John Murcott, Joseph Wright, and Edward Hadduck, of prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for London Lauesfield Iron Works, Wolverhampton, Stafford, iron and Middlesex, (in forma pauperis). masters, trading under the style or firm of Murcott, William, Warren, of IA, Thurlow Place, East Street, Wright, & Co. Walworth, formerly of 30, Little Gilbert Street, William Thorman, (and not Thirman, as erroneously Southwark, both in Surrey, journeyman hatter, now a printed in Gazette of 20th instant,) of Nottingham, prisoner for debt in Horsemonger Lane, Surrey, (in licensed victualler and lace manufacturer. form9. pauperis). Henry Butt, of the Little Dust Pan, High Street, John Ladd, of 23, Somers Town, Garratt Lane, Wands- Swansea, Glamorgan, general factor and dealer in worth, Surrey, general shopkeeper. hardware. Charles Lane, of 8, Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, John William Whitehead, of Marksbury, Somerset, previously of Portland Road, Stoke Norwood, both in surgeon. Surrey, baker and confectioner. Thomas Evan Thomas, of Wind Street, Neath, Glamorgan, Herbert Harris, of 9, Cambridge Place, Praed Street, grocer and tallow chandler. Paddington, Middlesex, out of business and employ, Robert Southcott, of 49, Prince Street, Bristol, grocer formerly of Eastern Green, near Coventry, Warwick- and tea dealer, also carrying on business at 47, Prince shire, farmer, then of 8, Cottage Grove,,Commercial Street, as a butcher and ship store keeper, also renting Road, Peckham, Surrey, retailer of beer, under the a bonded warehouse at 208, Prince Street, and a bonded name of Robert Smith, then of Bicester, Oxfordshire, cellar at 162, Prince Street aforesaid. corn dealer. Samuel Hall Postdate, of Scarborough, York, wine and William Bracher, formerly of 15, Peter Square, Hackney spirit merchant. Road, Middlesex, cabinet turner, then of 1, Dora George Simpson, of Masham, York, innkeeper and Terrace, Brixton Road, Stratford, Essex, clerk and farmer. director of the Friend-in-Need Life, Fire, Guarantee, Francis Garvey, of Bradford, York, general dealer. and Accidental Assurance Company (Limited), and now Joseph Firth, of Sheffield, York, shopkeeper and wire of 52, Field Road, Forest Gate, Essex, dissenting drawer. minister. Alfred Rose, of Sheffield, York, agent and collector. Reuben Corpick, of Mill Hill, Hendon, Middlesex, George Winn, now at Alfreton, Derby, builder and dealer in pigs and garden produce. contractor. William Vince, of Newmarket, Cambridge, tailor and Foster Thompson and William Harrison, of 52, Humber clothier. Street, Kiugston-upon-Hull, warehousemen. Edward James Jeffs, of IA, St James Street, Brighton, William Howsham, late of the Wharp Farm, Langhton, " Sussex, auctioneer and coal merchant. Lincoln, farmer, but now at Beltoft, Belton, Lincoln, Thomas Palmer Knights, of Forncett, Saint Peter, Nor- out of business or employ. folk, grocer and draper. Joseph Robbins, late of 76, Elizabeth Street, Liverpool, William James Gullick, (sued and detained aa William Lancaster, tiler and commission agent, and late a George Gullick,) late of Church Road, Leyton, Essex, prisoner for debt in the Liverpool Borough Gaol at commission agent. Walton. Louis Baserga, late of 9, Clerkenwell Close, Clerkenwell, William King, of 74, Wavertree Road, and also of 128, having a workshop at 18, Farringdon Road, both in Mill Street, both in Liverpool, Lancaster, butcher. Middlesex, frame maker. Benjamin Holgate, of West Kirby, near Birkenhcad, John Campbell, late of 40, Great Marlborongh Street, Chester, out of business, and late of 41, Gordon Street, and residing at 11, Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square, both Pendleton, Salford, Lancaster, cloth salesman. in Middlesex, publisher. James Heath Gardiner, of 5, Belmont, Higher Broughton, Thomas Liyewell Neave, late of 6, North Square, Globe near Manchester, and formerly of 3, Merrion Place, Road, Mile End, Middlesex, carpenter and builder. Higher Broughton aforesaid, and carrying on business Charles Henry Jackson, of 9, Crisp Terrace, Blue Anchor at 20, Cooper Street, Manchester aforesaid, as an inwtr- Road, Bermondsey, Surrey, pawnbroker. anc» broker and commission agent..