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Before the Judge of the County Court of Yorkshire, Holden at the Castle Of 3738 shire, first in partnership with Thomas Willey, as Brick James Bragg, late of No. 26, Saint John's-court, Lady-lane, Makers, and afterwards of the same place, Brick Maker, previously of No. 53, High-street, and formerly of Retailer of Beer, and General Shopkeeper on his own No. 20, Kirkgate, all in Leeds, in the west riding of account,-.then of Welford-foad, Leicester, in the county Yorkshire, Shopkeeper, and also during all the above re- of Leicester, then of Lower Spring-street, Birmingham, sidences occupying a warehouse at Warehouse hill, Call- Warwickshire, out of business, and late of No. 41, Alvin- lane, Leeds aforesaid, as a Herring and Potatoe Dealer - street, in the city of Gloucester, Brick Maker. and Commission Agent, sued along with John Crosbie, Anthony Boulton, formerly of Woodchester, Gloucester- John Witten, and William Barnes. shire, then of the Cover House Farm, Miuchinhampton, John Crosbie, late of No. 14. Wrigglesworth-street, and Gloucestershire aforesaid, then staying for a short time at previously of Ellerby-lane.and also of No. 70, Calls, all in the Lamb Cattle Market, in the city of Gloucester, then Leeds, in the west riding of Yorkshire, Joiner and Ca- of Elmore, Gloucestershire aforesaid, and late in Lodg- binet Maker, sued along with John Witton, James Bragg, ings at Stanley-end, King's Stanley, Gloucestershire and William Barnes. aforesaid, Cattle Salesman and Drover. Charles Clarkson, late of Commercial-street, Bradford, in the west riding of Yorkshire, out of business, previously Before the Judge of the County Court of Woolstapler. Benjamin Wilby, late of New Wortley, near Leeds, in the Yorkshire, holden at the Castle of York, in west riding of Yorkshire, Journeyman Oil Miller, and the county of York, on Friday the 5th day of Publican, previously of Chatham-street, New-road End, November 1847. Leeds aforesaid. Oil Miller. Joseph Barrett, late of Bowling Back-lane, Boling, near Martin Heckler (sued as Martin Eccles,) late of No. 44, Bradford, in the west riding of Yorkshire, Joiner and Stonegate, and also of Finkle-street, both in the city of Cabinet Maker. York, Dram Shopkeeper, previously of Sheldergate, in John Handford, late of Flatt-street, and also of West Bar ^ the said city of York, and theretofore of Upperhead-row, Green, both in Sheffield, in the west riding of Yorkshire, Leeds, in the west riding of Yorkshire, Coachman, and Innkeeper, previously of Bedford-street, Liverpool, Lan- formerly of Doncaster, in the said west riding of York- shire, Horse Dealer. cashire, out of business, and formerly of Simpson-street, Thomas Forbes, late of Masham, near Bedale, in the north in Liverpool aforesaid, Innkeeper. riding of Yorkshire, Grocer, Tea Dealer, Dealer in John Suttill, formerly of Killinghall, near Harrogate, in Stoves, Stationery, and Straw Plait, and Silk Dyer. the west riding of Yorkshire, .Stonemason and Quarry- Charles Whitwam, late of Golcar, near Huddersfield, in the man, afterwards of the same place, Stonemason and Quarry- west riding of Yorkshire, out of business, previously of man, for a short time in copartnership with George Kay, the same place, Cloth Manufacturer. at Burnt Bridge, near Harrogate aforesaid, carrying on David Terry, late of Osset cum Gawthorpe, near Wakefield, business as Quarrymen, under the style or firm of Suttill in the west riding of Yorkshire, Publican, Cloth-Manu- and Kay, and also in copartnership in building a house at facturer, and Dealer in Malt. Harrogate with William Richardson, of that place, Joiner, Martin Murphy, late of Providence-street, Bradford, in then of Killinghall, near Harrogate aforesaid, Stonemason the west riding of Yorkshire, Licenced Retailer of Beer. and Quarryman, for a short time in copartnership with Charles Brownless, late of Stanningley, near Leeds, in the George Popple, as Quarryman, and late of Killinghall, west riding of Yorkshire, out of business, previously of near Harrogate aforesaid, Stonemason and Quarryman. No. 47, Wade-lane, theretofore of No. 49, Lowerhead- Robert Bullock, late of Kexbrough, near Barnsley, and ' row, and formerly of No. 162, Briggate, all in Leeds previously of Hatfield, near Doncaster, both in the west aforsaid, Brush Manufacturer Mustard Dealer, and Com- oriding of Yorkshire, Machine Maker. mission Agent for the sale of Vinegar. Robert Swales the younger, late in lodgings at the Red Lion John Gaunt, late of Pudsey, near Leeds, in the west rid- Inn, Monk Bar, York, following no trade or profession, ing of Yorkshire, out of business, previously Cloth Manu- previously of Helmsley Blackamoor, in the north riding of facturer. Yorkshire, out of business, in iodgings, and formerly of Martin Joachim Fredrick Rudolph Lexow (sued as Ru- Helmsley Blackamoor aforesaid, Butcher, Cattle Jobber, dolph Lexow), late of Hessel, near the town and county of the town of Kingston upon Hull, in the east riding Woolstapler and Bacon Factor. of Yorkshire, carrying on business at No. 5, High-street, Jonathan Jackson, late of Gillimoor, near Kirby Moorside' Kingston upon Hull aforesaid, as Commission Agent, Ship in the north riding of Yorkshire, Manager Saleman to Broker, Salt and General Merchant and Share Dealer, John Braithwaite, of Stokesley, Yorkshire, Farmer and. previously of Robert-street, Liverpool, Lancashire, Share Cattle Dealer, previously of Farndale, near Kirkmoorside Dealer, and also occasionally residing at No. 2, lungfer- aforesaid, Small Farmer and Jobber, and formerly of the nstieg, in the city of Hamburg, purchasing and selling same place, Corn Miller, and Small Farmer on his own ac- shares with Fredrick Wolfhagen, of the said city of Ham- count, andalso in partnership with John Ward, carryingon burg, Agent business as Cattle and Sheep Dealers, Pig Jobbers, and John Wilton, late of No. 30, Cleveland-street, Leeds, in the Woolstaplers, under the style or firm of Ward and Jack- West riding of Yorkshire, out of business, previously of son. the Old; Parvott Inn Call-lane, and formerly of the Royal Joseph Collinson, late of Holgate, near York, in the west Sovereign Lady-lane, all in Leeds, aforesaid, Innkeeper riding of Yorkshire, out of business, previously of Har- and Potatoe and Hay Dealer, sued along with John rogate-road, Bradford, Yorkshire, out of business, in Crosbie, James Bragg,, and William Barnes. Lodgings, then of Grassington, near Skipton in Craven, Thomas Hartley, late of No. 7, Kirkgate, Leeds, in the Yorkshire, Manager to Messrs. Hainsworth and Company, west riding of Yorkshire, Assistant and Foreman to Worsted Spinners, Linton-millSj near Skipton aforesaid, Edward Hartley, of the same place, Hatter and Hat Ma- and formerly of Allerton-mills, near Bradford aforesaid, nufacturer, and previously of the same place, Hatter on his Worsted Spinner and Stuff Manufacturer on his own own account. account, having a Warehouse in Hustler's-yard, Market- Thomas Gillham, late of Stone-street, Bradford, in the west street, Bradford aforesaid, also in partnership with riding of Yorkshire, Assistant to Henry Farrer, of Brad- Edward Collinson, carrying on business at Linton-mills, ford aforesaid, Tailor and Draper, previously of Sunder- near Skipton aforesaid, as Worsted Spinners and Stuff land Durham, Assistant to Messrs. Rochester and Sher- Manufacturers, under the style or firm of J. and E^ aton, of the same place, Tailors and Drapers, theretofore Collinson. of Plymouth, Devonshire, Tailor, Draper and Boot and Shoe Maker, and formerly of High-street, in the city of Abraham Burnell, late of Bedale, and Aiskew,near Bedale, Oxford, Tailor Draper and Robe Maker, and Boot and in the north riding of Yorkshire, Schoolmaster, pre- Shoe Maker. viously of Sinderby, near Huish, in the said north- William Barnes, late of Saint James-street, and previously riding, out of business, formerly of Sowerby, near Huish of No. 5, Carr-street, both in Leeds, in the west riding aforesaid, Keeper of a Boarding and Day School. of Yorkshire, Carver and Gilder, sued along with John Benjamin Potter, late of Earlsheaton, .near Dewsbury, in, Crqsbie, JohnWitton, and James Bragg. the west riding; of Yorkshire, Blanket Manufacturer^.
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