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Before the Judge of the County Court of Devonshire, Holden at Exeter, At Before the Judge of the County Court of copartnership with the said John Hinehiiff, and also-withy Devonshire, holden at Exeter, at the Castle of Joseph Hinchliff and George Hinchliff, as Scribbling and Exeter, on .Saturday, the ,18th day of August .Fulling Millers, carrying on business at Upperhouse- mill, in Hepworth aforesaid, under the style or; firm of 4849, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon. John Hinchliff and Company, then of Strien's-ihoor, in James Dobbs, late of East-street, Southmolton, in the Hepworth aforesaid, Cloth Manufacturer and. ,§maU county" of Devon, out of business, and previously of Farmer, in copartnership with George Silverwood,' Stichpool Farm, in the parish of Northmolton, in the George Hinchliff and James Brook, as Scribbling and said county of Devon, Yeoman and Auctioneer. Fulling Millers, carrying on business at Upperhouse- mill, in Hepworth aforesaid, under the style or firm of Before, the Judge of the County Court of Beaumont and Company, and late of Strien's-niobr,' in ' Yorkshire; holden at York Castle, York, on Hepworth aforesaid, Cloth Manufacturer and Small Farmer. .Friday the 17th day of August 1849, at half Richard Earnshaw, late of Holmfirth, near Huddersfi^ld,' in^ past Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. the West Riding of Yorkshire, Cloth Manufacturer, John Atkinson (sued with James Atkinson and Charles whose wife has also carried on the business of a Milliner . Atkinson) late of No. 2, Borras-street, Dewsbury-road, at the same place. ".',.;' Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business, previously of Sweet- Francis Kemp, formerly of No. 1, Marsala-street, in" the street, Meadow-lane, Leeds aforesaid, Publican, and also township of Hunslet, in the West Riding of Yorkshire,., carrying-on business in copartnership with the said James Painter and Paperhanger, afterwards of No. 40, Hunslet-' Atkinson and Charles Atkinson, at Meadow-lane, and also lane, Leeds, in the West Riding of Yorkshire aforesaid, .at Pottery Field, Hunslet, both in Leeds aforesaid, as Paperhanging Manufacturer, and late of No. 2, Layton- Joiners and Builders, under the style or firm of James place, Park-lane, Leeds aforesaid, out of business. V Atkinson and Sons. Thomas Garforth, late of Birstal, iiear Leeds, Yorkshire, John William King, late of Kiplin Mill, near Richmond, out of business, previously of Adwalton, near Leeds afore- JYorkshire, out of business, previously Corn Miller and said, Publican, and formerly of Birstal aforesaid, carrying- Fame:' (sued as Johu King along with Richard King on business in copartnership with Julius Mortimer a'ml and: Francis King). John Hustler, .as Colliery Proprietors and Coal Owners, John Liversidge, late of Mircor and Scarr's-yard, Briggate, under the style or firm of Mortimer, Garfortb, and Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business, previously of the same Hustler, and also occasionally Shopkeeper and Carter. place, Dealer in Oil Cloths, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Drug- John Morrell France, late of No. .14, Graftorirstreet, .''Lleeflijy: gets, and Horse Sheets, also carrying on business at No. Yorkshire, Lodging Housekeeper, Commercial Traveller, ..60,-..Briggate, Leeds aforesaid, as Hatter, &c. and Commission Agent, previously of New Leeds, in John :Jennings the younger, late of Upper Marsh, near Leeds aforesaid, carrying on business as a Commission Halifax, Yorkshire, Farmer's Labourer, previously in Agent at No. 53, Albion-street, Leeds7,: afores^fd, and .partnership with John Jennings the elder, carrying on formerly of Roundhay, near Leeds aforesaid, and also of 'business at.the same place as Farmers, Constable, and No. 12,. Albion-street, Leeds aforesaid; Stock dnd!Sharlg.^ occasionally Collector of Taxes for the township of South- broker. .. ., ,,.,,,. J.JJT, •owranvnear Halifax aforesaid, theretofore of the same John Garth Thornton, late of No. 1, Belgrave-co'urt, Bel- place occasionally dealing in Cloth, tneretofore of South- grave-street, Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business/.p're'Vio'usly owram aforesaid, National Schoolmaster, and formerly of a prisoner for Debt in Durham Gaol, theretofore of New- Halifax aforesaid, Clothdresser. gate-street, Bishop Auckland, • Durham, Chemist, Drug- Henry .Godbyhere, late of No. 34, West Bar-green, pre- gist and Grocer, theretofore of No. 3, Elmwood-fireen, , viously of Pea Croft, both in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Jour- and formerly of No. 7, Oxford-road, both in Leed.s^afore-' neyman .Silver Plater, theretofore of Grindlegate, Scot- said, and during both the last-named residences carrying land-street, and formerly of Silver-street Head, both in on business at Nos. 34 and 35, Boar-lane, Leeds afore- Sheffield aforesaid, Furniture Broker and Journeyman said, Chemist, Druggist and Grocer. ' ' ' "./,".''' Silver Plater (sued as Henry Goodbere, along with John Nay lor, late of No. 47, Portland-crescent, Ceedk, (Thomas Jubb). Yorkshire, Cloth Manufacturer, previously of ^9.' 17,, William Morton, late of Harrogate, Yorkshire, Shopkeeper, Darley-street, Leeds aforesaid, Share Broker, .and 'for- previously Clerk to the York and North Midland Kail- merly of No. 41, Portland-crescent, Leeds aforesaid, •xv'ay Company at Harrogate aforesaid, and formerly Clerk carrying on business as a Share'Broker, in partner1-;, and Book-keeper to Messrs. Littlewood and Morritt, of ship with Hermon Julius Marcus, at No. 52,;-Ali>ion-s Leeds and Harrogate, Coach Proprietors, and also occa- street, Leeds aforesaid, under the style or firm of Marcus Jv sionally residing at Halifax, Yorkshire, Clerk and Book- Naylor and Company. \ ,-,'" "' '* 1V keeper to John Carr. Thomas Cambidge, late in lodgings at the Three Cran'esV Robert Halmshaw, late of Dewsbury, Yorkshire, out of busi- street, Sampson's-sqnare, in the city of York, out''6f.bu^i- "ness,. previously Innkeeper and Butcher, and formerly ness, previously of Meadow-lane, Leeds, .Yqrkshije^pu'tr, Butcher. of business, theretofore of Wood-street, hayim* a1 Staj|',itt' Thomas Jubb (sued -with Henry Godbyhere as Henry Briggate, and a Stand in Vicars Croft, also a War$l6use Goodbere) late of West Bar-green, Sheffield, Yorkshire, in Green's-court, Briggate aforesaid, all in Leeds,"i¥or6'-,, File Smith and Dea'er in Cutlery, previously of the same said. Butter and Egg Merchant, Poulterer, Carrier." place. Furniture Broker. Dealer in Herrings and Fruit, also having a Wareh'ouse Abraham Haigh, late of Trinity-street, in Huddersfield, in at Thirsk, Yorkshire, for Butter, and formerly of JVIfea'--.... the West Riding of Yorkshire, Woollen Yarn Spinner, dow-lane, Leeds aforesaid, Butter and Egg' Merchant!y' carrying on business at Rashcliffe, near Huddersfield Poulterer, Carrier, Dealer in Herrings and Fruit.' ' \D, ;' aforesaid, on his own account, then of the same place, George Wright, late of No. 18, Upperhead-row, l^ecl's,, Journeyman Overlooker in a Woollen Factory, and for- "Yorkshire, out of business, previously Hairdresser atid ' merly of the same place, in partnership with William Henry Perfumer, and Boot and Shoe Dealer, theretofore of Hellawell, carrying on business as Woollen Yarn Spinners, Lowerhead-row, and formerly .of No. 17, Park-hi ne,'both at Apsley Mills, near Huddersfield aforesaid, under the in Leeds aforesaid, Hairdresser and Perfumer, and Cigar•'' firm of Hellawell and Haigh (sued along with the said Dealer. , ;'., ''.': William Heury Hellawell). John Yeadon, late of Yeadon, near Leeds, Yorkshire, Charles Mortimer, late of Great Horton, near Bradford, Labourer, previously Hawker of and Dealer in''Stuff Yorkshire, out of business, occasionally labourer and Goods, theretofore of Leeds aforesaid, Cloth .Weaver, Farm Servant, previously Worstedtop Maker, and for- formerly of Yeadon aforesaid, Cloth Manufacturer and merly Farmer and Jobber. Licensed Retailer of Beer. ' ' George Davison, late of No. 37, Crimbles-street, Leeds, David Avisou, late of Robert Town, near Dewsbury, in'the Yorkshire, Commission Agent, previously of Templars- West Riding of Yorkshire, Coal Leader and Shopkeeper, street, Leeds aforesaid, carrying on business in copart- previously of Mirfield, near Dewsbury aforesaid, Coal nership with George Crawshaw, as Soap Boilers and Leader aud Shopkeeper, and formerly of Mirfield, near Cloth Merchants, under the style or firm of Crawshaw Dewsbury aforesaid, Journeyman Clothier. ' and Davison. Jonathan Greaves, late of New Mill, near Holmfirth, in the . William Stansfield, late of Idle, near Bradford, Yorkshire, West Riding of Yorkshire, Licensed Victualler, ..pre- Journeyman Clothier, previously Grocer, Tea Dealer and viously of Ingbirchwortb, near Penistone, Yorkshire, Shopkeeper, and also Licensed Retailer of Beer. Corn Miller and Farmer, and formerly of the same placet , John Beaumont, formerly of Upperlon, in Wooldale, near Corn Miller and Farmer. '' "'" ' Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Cloth Manufacturer and Small Farmer, afterwards of the same place, Cloth Manufacturer and Small Farmer, in copart- nership With John Hinchliff, as Scribbling and Fulling West Riding of Yorkshire, in partnership wiCn',vJosiaW " "Millers,'carrying oh business at Upperhouse-mill, in Hellawell, carrying on business at Wood Bottoin: ,kfor'e'i Hepworth, near Huddersfield aforesaid, under the style or said, as Common Brewers, under the firm of Taylor5 an^, firm of John Hinchliff and Company, then of Upperton Hellawell, and formerly of Almotidbury, near'H(jd3ers.-)j" aforesaid,'and afterwards of Strien's-moor, in Hepworth field, in the said West Riding of Yorkshire, Journej^aa aforesaid, Cloth Manufacturer and Small Farmer, in Fancy Manufacturer. " !0.
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