The Edinburgh Gazette, January 10, 1862
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42 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, JANUARY 10, 1862. Richard Child Parsons, of Theale, near Beading, Berks, Joseph Hughes, of Duke Street, Manchester, Lancaster, cattle dealer. fustian manufacturer. Henry Gibson, of 2, Howe's Cottages, East Dulwich, Benjamin Riley, of Blackburn, Lancaster, bobbin maker. Surrey, dealer in jewellery and commission agent. John House, of 590, 591, and 592, Railway Arches, Blue Samuel Horrocks, formerly of the Boat House Tavern, Anchor Road, Botherhithe, Surrey, tanner. Oldrield Road, Salford, Lancaster, licensed victualler, Matthew Plews, of Cannister House, Hampton, (add not afterwards of 194, Hyde Road, Manchester, Lancaster, Hampstead, as before advertised,) Middlesex, late of now a Prisoner for Debt in the Gaol of Lancaster Castle, Camberwell, New Road, Surrey, late also of Basinghall Lancaster. Street, London, now having offices at Old Jewry Cham- Josiah Smallwood, now and for two years and six months bers, London, auctioneer, formerly carrying on such or thereabouts last past residing in William-Edward business at Basinghall Street aforesaid, in partnership Street, Birmingham, Warwick, iron square manufac- with Francis Theodore Lewis and Charles Robert Teague. turer. Thomas Hobaon, late of Gopthall farm, Waltham Abbey, Robert Thomas Bonest, of 5, Blenheim Square, Sainf) Essex, and 2, James Street, Saint Peter Street, Islington, James, Bristol. Middlesex, cowkeeper and dairyman. George Waterhouse Cummins, of Coal Pit Lane, Notting* James Cotton, late of Colne, Wilts, innkeeper, now a ham, tripe dresser. Prisoner for Debt in the County Prison of Wiltshire, situate at Fisherton Anger. Alexander Lilie, late a Prisoner for Debt in the Debtors' Henry David Glew, (and not Glen, as before advertised,) Prison, Whitecross Street, London, before then of II, of 27, Hill Street, Knightsbridge, Middlesex, managing and previously of 23, Devonshire Street, Islington, the business of a licensed victualler, formerly of Stetch- Middlesex, dealer in pictures and bronze powder. worthLeys Farm, Stetchworth, Cambridgeshire, farmer. William Lawrence, Lincoln. Henry Chudleigh Oxenden, Baronet, late of 5, Esplanade, Rungheet Rajhpoot Rochfort, now and for fourteen days Dover, formerly of Folkestone, both in Kent, no* a past residing at 34, Peacock Street, Gravesend, Kenfy Prisoner for Debt in Whitecross Street Prison, (in form& previously thereto and for four months at 3, Albert pauperis). Place, Gravesend aforesaid, and previously thereto and Charles French, of Chiselhurst, Kent, butcher. for three months residing at 34, Peacock Street, Graves- John Fluester, of 125, (late 84,) "Westbourne Park Road, end aforesaid, gentleman. Paddington, Middlesex, stone and cemetery mason. William Henry Heath, late of Camborne, Cornwall, dealer Richard Sweet, of 186, High Holborn, Middlesex, carver in hardware, earthenware, and china and glass. and gilder, Edward Forster, of Salisbury Hall, Chapel End, Waltham- John Waude, of 14, Bebbington Street, CoEyhurst Road, stow, Essex, farmer, Manchester, mechanic. James Hall, of 4, Cromwell Street, Speedwell Street, Thomas John Faulkner, of 14, Oxford Street, Manchester, Oxford, Oxfordshire, carpenter and builder, before then surgeon-dentist. keeping the Wheatsheaf and Anchor Inn, Saint Al- George Dicken, of King Street, Derby, dentist and dates, Oxford aforesaid, licensed victualler. druggist. James Black, late of 43, Luard Street, Caledonian Road, William Hirst, of 65, Lowerhead Bow, Huddersfield, Islington, and formerly of 42, Clarendon Square, St York, dealer in hay and straw. Pancras, both in Middlesex, of no business, now a John Green, of Birkby, Huddersfleld, York, joiner. Prisoner for Debt in the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, London, (in forma pauperis). Thomas Clayton, now and for five years last past residing in Huddersfield, York, and for three years of that William Walker, (sued and detained as Thomas "Walker,) period from the commencement thereof carrying on the late of 19, Fuller Street, Bethual Green Road, Middle- business of a licensed auctioneer and appraiser, and for- sex, silk dealer, now a Prisoner in the Debtors' Prison two years last past carrying ori the business of a general for London and Middlesex, London, formerly of the dealer, commission agent, and rent collector, and for Red Cross public-house, Hare Street, Bethnal Green, six months of the last-mentioned period also carrying Middlesex, licensed victualler, (in formd pauperis). on the business of a licensed auctioneer and appraiser, John Sessions Barrett and Ferberd Sessions Barrett, of Joseph Green, of Acomb, Saint John, Lee, Northumber- Kingston-Bagpuize, Berks, surgeons and apothecaries. land, labourer, Alfred Banks, of 2, Vernon Terrace, Portobello Road, James Vickers, of Howden, Durham, joiner. Kensington Park, Notting Hill, Middlesex, saddler and harness-maker, (formerly in partnership with Charles Daniel Bowen, of Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock, Saint Johns, at 256, Euston Road, Middlesex, trading under Mary, Pembroke, lodging-house keeper, and carrying on business in Water Street, in the said parish, town, the firm of Johns & Banks, saddlers and harness- 1 makers). and county, as agent for Mr George Dawkins, as dealer ' in coal and culm. • William Green, of 5, Conduit Street, Westbourne Ter- race, Hyde Park, Paddington, auctioneer, estate-agent, William Welsh, of 254, High Street, Exeter, boot and and lodging-house keeper, now a Prisoner in the Debtors' shoe maker. Prison, London, (in forma pauperis). Jesse Evans, of the Great Eastern Inn, Llaastadwelly John Frederick Lead, of Wellington, Salop, mercer, Pembroke, licensed victualler, dealer in tobacco, and draper, and clothier. mason. William Langmau, of Wolverhampton, Stafford, furniture Manassah Jowett, of Bolton Road, Bradford, York, shop- dealer, and licensed dealer in plate. keeper. William Henry Winton, of "Walford, Hereford, hay George Guy, of 35, Southgate Street, Bath, baker and dealer. confectioner, Robert Ceney, of Tipton, Stafford, retailer of beer and brewer. William Barlow, of Stanley Moss, Stoke-upon-Trent, Henry James Baldwin, of Maney, Sutton Coldfleld, War- Stafford, poulterer and dealer in butter, and also dealer wick, commercial traveller. in earthenware. Thomas Smith and William Smith, of Coventry, ribbon Thomas Parker, of Branston, Lincoln, out of business of manufacturers, carrying on business at Coventry afore- employ, previously of Billinghay, butcher, cattle dealer, said, in copartnership, under the style or firm of J. T. & jobber, and dealer in wool. W. Smith. David Jones, of Kenfig Hill, Glamorgan, draper and Matthew Barren Wells, of Newport, Monmouth, bonded clothier, (in form& pauperis), store and provision merchant, and ship chandler. George Dawkins, of Broughton, Northampton, builder Henry Alfred Wrightson, of Scarborough, York, painter and brickmaker. and paperhangen William Dymond, formerly of 28, Saltash Street, Ply-- Edward Hall, of Lincoln, butcher. mouth, Devon, and now of 5, Phoenix Street, East John Miller, of Liverpool, Lancaster, tea merchant. Stonehouse, Devon, baker and confectioner. William Hewitson, of Llandudno, Carnarvon, seedsman Benjamin Moxon, of Sheffield, York, publican, bailiff, and a»d market gardener. cutlery hawker. Thomas Bryan, of Liverpool, Lancaster, hatter and linen Henry Wilkinson, of Sheffield, York, white metal manu- draper. facturer. Michael Charlton, of the Stanley Arms Hotel, Seacombe, George Inman, of Sheffield, York, labourer. Chester, licensed victualler, late of Liverpool, Lancaster, Alfred Wolstenholme, of 94, Arundel Street, Sheffield, licensed victualler and eating-house keeper. York, schoolmaster and druggist. Mark Braham, of Liverpool, Lancaster, victualler. William Lane, of Woolfardisworthy, Devon. Charles Smith, of 6, Frederick Street, Liverpool, Lancas- Charles Bye, of Dulh'ngham, Cambridge, butcher. ter, late a licensed victualler. William Morgan, of Poole, tailor, draper, and outfitter*.