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THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, JUNE 8, 1869. 667

George Blister, of Road, Norbiton, near Kingston, John Weston and George Weston, trading under the style Surrey, carpenter and builder. of Weston & Company, of Handworth Road, coach- James Lawrence, late of 105, Cheapaide, London, ware- builders and wheelwrights, the said John Weston houseman, and of Tulse Hill, Brixton, Surrey, then of residing at Abingdon Cottage, and the said George 10, Lawn Terrace, Blackheath, and of Rochester and Weston residing at Ordnance Road, all in , Lee, Kent, and of Gillingham, Dorset, now of 10, Lawn , and both now prisoners for debt in the Terrace, Blackheath aforesaid, out of business. Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, Whiteorou Alfred Legge, of 15, Adair Road, Upper Westbourne Street, London, (in forma pauperis). Park, Middlesex, house decorator. Charles James Adams (sued as Charles Adams), late of 3, Georgiana Burton, late of 19, Duke Street, Manchester Reform Street, Holloway, Middlesex, waiter, out of Square, job master and livery-stable keeper, now of business, now a prisoner in Her Majesty's Debtors' Clarendon Villa, Western Road, Baling, both in Middle- Prison for London and Middlesex, Whiteoross Street, sex,-out of business. London, (in forma pauperis). Charles Verrall, of High Street, Chatham, Kent, iron- John Francis Rongemont, of 44, Threadneedle Street, monger. London, at the same time residing at 26, Westbourne William Aird, formerly of the Cage, Tunbridge, Kent, Park Terrace, Middlesex, stock and share broker, farmer, afterwards of Adelaide, South Australia, bank now a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for clerk, but now of Sittingbourne, Kent, clerk to a brick London and Middlesex, Whitecross Street, London, (in merchant. forma pauperis). Abraham Lowenthal, late of 2, Fishmonger Alley, Fen- Frederick Yeomans and Samuel Staniforth, of 130, King church Street, London, tailor, now a prisoner for debt Street, , Middlesex, ironmongers and in the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, (in metal merchants, trading under the style or firm of formfl pauperis). S. Staniforth & Co. Frangoise Thevenot, of 86, Wardour Street, Soho, Middle- Nathaniel Harrison, o£ Holywell Mills, near Oxford, sex, assistant to a restaurant keeper, now a prisoner miller. for debt in the Debtors' Prison for London and Middle- Nathaniel Henry Patten, late of 9, Mincing Lane, Lon- sex, (in Sorma panperis). don, wine merchant, trading under the styles or firms Mary Ann Street (sued as Mary Street), of 117, Hackney of Patten, Symons, & Co., and Patten Brothers &Co., Road, Middlesex, milliner, now a prisoner for debt in now a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for Lon- the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, (in forml don and Middlesex, Whitecross Street, Londen. pauperis). William Wilkinson, formerly of Boston, Lincoln, then of Joseph Sheppard (sued as John Shepherd), of 7, Esplanade, Poole, Dorset, engineer and ironfounder, carrying on Uxbridge Road, , Middlesex, watch and clock business at the latter place in partnership with Stephen maker, now a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison Lewin, as Lewin, Wilkinson, & Co., now of 6, Cedars for London and Middlesex, (in formfl pauperis). Row, Lavender Hill, Claplmm, Surrey, manager to a Joseph Robert Wilkin Atkinson, of 37, Upper George corn chandler. Street, Bryanstone Square, previously of 11, Stanhope Daniel Woolvet, of 40, High Street, Saint Giles, Middle, Street, Regent's Park, previously of 3, Eagle Place, sex, beer retailer, Piccadilly, and 3, Marlborough Terrace, Kensington, Thomas Aldridge, of Slough, Buckinghamshire, coal mer- previously of 5, Alma Terrace, Kensington, all in chant. Middlesex, not in any business or occupation, now a Thomas Henry Crocker, of 189, Portland Road, previously prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for London and of 2, Blechynden Street, both in Netting Hill, Middlesex, Middlesex, (in forma pauperis). cabinet inlayer. Thomas John Buckton, the younger, of 117, Cannon Street, Robert Child, formerly of 16, Salisbury Terrace, Kilburn, London, and of Arundel Villa, previously of Camden tailor, draper, and hatter, then of 47, Ifield Road, West Villa, both in Saint James Road, Upper Tooting, pre- Brompton, tailor, now of 16, Salisbury Terrace afore- viously of 2, Park Villas, Park Road, New Wands- said, all in Middlesex, assistant to a tailor. worth, all in Surrey, accountant. Robert John Louis Hawthorne, of Westmoreland Villa, John Beazley, of 3, Holloway Terrace, Upper Holloway, Pembroke Square, Kensington, Middlesex, previously Middlesex, fishmonger and poulterer. of 14, Alexandra Terrace, Newport, Isle of Wight, and Thomas Rowland Meakin, of Cornwall Lodge, Anerley, 23, Pembroke Square aforesaid, out of business, pre- and late of 6, Southwark Street, Southwark, both in viously of 18, Old Bond Street, Mine and insurance Surrey, auctioneer and surveyor. broker, previously of 3, St Michael's Alloy, Cornhill, Frederick Robert Augustus Franklyn (formerly Fricker), both in London, merchant's clerk, formerly of 23, Pem- of 22, St Mark's Crescent, Regent's Park, Middlesex, broke Square, Kensington aforesaid, of no business or late of 27, Great Winchester Street, London, in copart- occupation. nership with Henry Harper Geach, under the style of Harry Fleming Yelf, of 23, Claremont Square, Penton- Geach & Franklyn, formerly of 2, Bucklersbury, Lon- ville, Middlesex, architect- don, in copartnership with Francis Scarth, under the Thomas Hutchinson Lyons, of Summer Lane, provision style of Owen Scarth & Frick«r, attorneys and solicitors. dealer, corn factor, and commission agent, formerly of George Allen, of 3, Andover Terrace, Hornsey Road, Park Rnad, Soho, both iu Birmingham, Warwick, com- Holloway, Middlesex, boot and shoe shopkeeper. mercial traveller. Alfred Oakley, of Scotland Green, previously of Church George Walter Chambers, of Peckleton, Leicester, grocer, Road, both in. Tottenham, Middlesex, butcher and pro- tea dealer, and baker. vision dealer. James Shepherd, late of Tallow Hill, now of John Street, Francis Dalby, of 33, Key Street, journeyman carpenter, Worcester, provision dealer and tobacco pipe1 maker. previously of 23) Key Street, both in Ipswich, Suffolk, John Windsor and Charles Lyster Windsor, of Oswestiy, carpenter and builder. Salop, agricultural machinists and wire workers, trading George Edwin Turner, of 6, Jervis Road, North End, under the style or firm of Windsor & Son. Full]am, Middlesex, builder. William Parkesand Charles Batsford, of 31, Lower Love- John Towner, of Battle, Sussex, builder. day Street, Birmingham, Warwick, metallic bedstead Thomas Denham, of 104, Kingsland Road, Middlesex, manufacturers, formerly carrying on business with gagfitter and lamp maker. Robert Luke under the style or firm of Parkci, Bats- Jacob Coopman, late of 1, Magdalen Row, Great Prescott ford, & Co. Street, before then of 272, City Road, both in Middle- Mary Goring, of the Green, Darlaston, Stafford, grocer, sex, in no business or employ, before then of Mastricht, dealer in provisions, hay, and straw. Holland, tanner and general merchant, now a prisoner Charles Fletcher Allen, of the Friary, Derby, clerk in for debt in the Debtors' Prison for London and Middle- Holy Orders and schoolmaster. sex. Edward Mant Miller, of Weston-super-Mare, Somerwt, Charles Jacobs, of 33, Tenison Street, York Road, Lam- coal merchant. beth, Surrey, out of employment, prior thereto of 14, Benjamin Thomas, of Slebech, near Havcrfordwest, Pem- Ashbnrton Grove, Hornsey Road, Middlesex, clerk to a broke, clerk in Holy Orders and curate of Slebech Public Company, Limited, now a prisoner for debt in aforesaid. the County Gaol for Surrey, Horsemonger Lane, (in Alfred Gray, of Wyke Regis, near Weymoutb, Dorset, forma pauperis). common brewer. Charles Frederick Grubb (sued as Charles Grubb), of 10, James Hitchcock, • of Taunton, Somerset, baker and Sonthwark Street, Boro', and 3, Church Grove, St grocer. John's, Horsleydown, Surrey, clerk, also dealing in hops Joseph Burman, of Earlsheaton, near Dewsbury, York, and bags, now a prisoner for debt in Horsemonger Lane grocer. Gaol, (in forma panperis). Joseph Meeson, late of Oldbam Rood, Manchester, Lao- James Evans, of the Britannia Tavern, Britannia Court, caster, milkseller and greengrocer, late a prisoner lot Bishopsgate Street, London, licensed victualler. debt in Her Majesty's Prison at Stafford.