The Edinburgh Gazette, November 21, 1862. 1791
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THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 21, 1862. 1791 MEMORANDA. John Muckleston, of 21, Wolsey Terrace, Kentish Town, Middlesex, draper, previously of 23, Atwell Road, Peck- Edinburgh or Queen's Regiment of Light Infantry ham, Surrey, out of business, previously of Severn Street, Militia. Shrewsbury, Salop, out of business, and previously of Claremont Street, Shrewsbury aforesaid, dealer in tea Lieutenant James Boyd has been appointed to and Colonial produce, a Prisoner for Debt in the act as Instructor of Musketry, on occasions of the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, London, (in Corps being assembled for training and exercise. forma pauperis). James John Pearl, of 2, Friendly Place, Old Kent Road, 12th Company Worcestershire Volunteer Rifle Surrey, harness maker and horse milliner. Henry John Keen, of 48, London Road, Southwark, Corps. Surrey, linen draper, haberdasher, and milliner. Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to Charles George Maton, (sometimes called and known by the accept the resignation of the Commission held in name of Charles Maton,) of Myddleton Street, Clerken- well, Middlesex, bookbinder. the above Corps by Lieutenant George Smythe. Samuel Spriggs, of Stoke Albany, Northampton, tailor, draper, licensed victualler, and farmer. The Queen has been graciously pleased to John Harper, of Wolverhampton, Stafford, butcher and accept the resignation of the Commission held by cattle dealer, Captain Henry Beauchamp Brady as Adjutant of John Gabriel Boden, (trading as JohnBoden,) of Birming- the 2d Administrative Battalion of Surrey Rifle ham, Warwick, licensed victualler and brewer. Volunteers. Georae Langford, of Lenton, Nottingham, lace manu- facturer. The Queen has been graciously pleased to accept William Scott, of the Cyclops frin} Rhymney, Monmouth, innkeeper. the resignation of the Commission held by Second Egbert Jenkins, of Keynsham, Somerset, beer and portei* Lieutenant Robert Tait in the 1st Surrey Artillery dealer, lately carrying on business in partnership with Volunteer Corps. Frederick John Strange, under the firm of Strange & Jenkins, at 2, Saint Stephen's Avenue, and 1, Frog The Queen has been graciously pleased to accept Lane, both in Bristol, beer and porter dealers. the resignation of the Commission held by Hono- George Tilke, late of Sidford, Sidbury, Devon, butcher. rary Assistant-Surgeon Andrew Sisson in the 5th Anthony Nankivell, of 12, Ebrington Street, Plymouth, Devon, master mariner, and late shipowner. Surrey Rifle Volunteer Corps. John Tresidder, late of Penryn, Cornwall. James Isaac Markcrow, of Kingston-upon-Hull, fish mer-- chant. George Gooddy Kemp, of 47, High Street, Kingston-upon- Hull, merchant and warehousekeeper. BANKRUPTS George Petty Barber, (known by the name of George Barber,) of Leeds, York, in lodgings, out of business, FROM THE LONDON QAZElTE. previously of Leeds aforesaid, innkeeper and white- smith. BANKRUPTCIES AWARDED. George William Blake, late of Ripponden, York. Sarah Radford, of Sheffield, York. John Thomas Pasooe, of 2, Playhouse Yard, Whitecross Thomas Clarkson, of Bowling Back Lane, Bradford, York, Street, Middlesex, dairyman and cheesemonger. shopkeeper. John Archibald Brown, of 17, Westbourne Terrace, North Antoine Louis Dupont, of 39, Bedford Street North, Middlesex, previously of 188, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, Liverpool, Lancaster, teacher of French and drawing. Scotland, commission agent for the sale of woollen goods, William Scott and George Rutherford, of Liverpool, Lan- a Prisoner for Debt in the Debtors' Prison for London caster, joiners and builders. and Middlesex, London, (in forma pauperis). Edward Henry Taylor, late of Pontblyddyn, Mold, Flint, Thomas Salmon, of the Railway Tavern, Buckhurst Hill, a Prisoner for Debt in the Gaol at Flint, waggon Chigwell, Essex, licensed victualler and builder. builder. Joseph Parker, of 1, Pulteney Street, Barnsbury Road, William Hunter, of Rhos-y-medre, Ruabon, Denbigh, previously of the same place, also of 73, Bemerton baker, grocer, and dealer in flour and provisions. Street, Caledonian Road, and previously of 73, Bemerton Thomas Corlett Jackson, of Upper Parliament Street, Street, Islington, all in Middlesex, oil and colourmau Liverpool, Lancaster, formerly a contractor and mer- and painter. chant, but not now following any business. Alfred Broome, of 17, Graeechurch Street, London, and William Mellor, lately carrying on business in Fox Street, 23, Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square, Middlesex, Liverpool, Lancaster, as a draper, and since carrying on Shipping agent, previously of Ealing, Middlesex, pre- business in Great Homer Street, Liverpool aforesaid^ as viously of Great Russell Street, shipping agent, pre- a licensed victualler. viously of Southampton Row, previously of Albany Thomas Betteley, of Pendleton, Lancaster, carver and Street, Regent's Park, previously of Maida Hill, and gilder. previously of Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, all in Mid- William Monk, of Blackburn Road, Accrington, Lan- dlesex, clerk to a shipbroker. caster, stonemason and contractor. Matilda Wood, of 29A, Coventry Street, Haymarket, late Jonah Andrew, of the City B-ank, Market Street, Man' of 50, Haymarket, and formerly of 4, Jermyn Street, all Chester, banker, broker, and money scrivener. in Middlesex, refreshment-house keeper. Ellen Roberts, of Manchester, Lancaster, baker. Thomas Trevillon Blake, of Dymchurch, Kent, farmer and Robert Roberts, of 16, Church Street, Manchester, Lan- grazier, lately carrying on business with John Holmes, caster, dealer in beads and fancy goods. at Dymchurch aforesaid. Robert Owens, of Bedlington, Northumberland, marine Henry Songhurst, of Buekland, Surrey, carpenter. store and earthenware dealer. Thomas Richard Abbott, late of the York Arms public- Joseph Dutton, lodging at the house of Mr Edward house, Middle Searle's Place, Strand, Middlesex, licensed Baker, Aston Road, Aston, near Birmingham, Warwick, victualler, now of the Britannia, 58, Blackfriars Road, out of business. Surrey, beer-shop keeper, (in forma pauperis). John Pingstone, of 6, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol, Zachariah Lloyd, of 12, Albion Place, Stoke Newington licensed brewer and beer retailer. Road, Middlesex, bricklayer and builder, (in forml Edward Griffin, of Eastfield, Westbury-upon-Trym, Glou- pauperis). cester, in no business or employment. Richard Butler, of 62, Market Street, Edgeware Road, William Pope, of Alfred House, Penneywell Road, Middlesex, smith, (in forma pauperis). Bristol, carpenter and builder. Charles May bank, of 11, Eton Road, Plumstead, Kent, John Flynn, of 91, Mary-le-bone, Liverpool, Lancaster, boot and shoe maker. provision dealer and cart owner. Louis Levinson, of 14, Bury Street, Saint Mary Axe, Stephen Taylor, for six months last past of 68, Bloom London, dealer in jewellery and fancy goods, and com- Street, Manchester, bleachers' stamp maker and printer, mission agent, in copartnership there with Moritz Richard Banks, of Devonshire Lane, Sheffield, York, Orenstien, under the firm of Levinson & Orenstien. joiner's tool maker and grocer. Thomas Pulbrook, of Victoria Road, Surbiton, Surrey, Henry Woolhouse, of Woodside Lane, Sheffield, York, grocer and provision merchant. grocer, provision dealer, and saw maker. Samuel James Simpson, of 4, Calthorpe Place, Gray's Inn Charles Lawton, of Crookes, Sheffield, York, licensed Road, Middlesex, dealer in milk and dairyman. victualler and quarryman..