2068 THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 20, 1859.

In the Court of Lancashire, holden at ings in Blackburn-road, then of Master's-street, both in Lancaster. Burnley aforesaid, Agent, afterwards a Prisoner for Debt in Lancaster Castle, and late in loggings in Fulledge 6th May, 1859. Meadow, Burnley aforesaid, out of bus'ness or employ- ment. ASSIGNEES have been appointed in the fol- Joseph Mounsdale Hughes, formerly of Bethesda, near lowing Cases. Bangor, in the county of Canarvon, Joiner and Builder, and late of No. 6, Kensington, , in the county Richard Roth well, late of Water-street, Rochdale, in the of Lancaster, out of business, sued as Joseph M. Hughes. county of Lancaster, Flannel Manufacturer, No. 89,183; John Brown, formerly of the Camp at Colchester, in the William Nicholl, Assignee. county of Essex, Serjeant in Her Majesty's 33rd Regiment "William James Rothwell, late of Water-street, Rochdale, in of Foot, and at the same time selling Ale and Spirits, and the county of Lancaster, Flannel Manufacturer, No. late a lodger at No. 37, Paddock-street, and No. 10, 89,182; William Nicholl, Assignee. Green-place, both in Ardwick, Manchester, Labourer aud Alexander Patterson, late a lodger in Shuttle worth-street, Army Pensioner. Pendleton. Salford, in the county of Lancaster, out of Robert Williams, formerly residing in unfurnished lodgings business, No. 89,191; John Walmsley, Assignee. at Harboard-terrace, afterwards in Chatsworth-street, both in Edge-hill, Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, and late in Sandstone-road, , near Liverpool aforesaid, not in any profession or business. COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT Nathan Stubbs, formerly of Cheapside, Stockport, in tte DEBTORS. county of Chester, Joiner, afterwards of the Gardeners' Arms, Upper Brook-street, Stockport aforesaid, Licensed See Notice at the End. Victualler, and late a lodger at the London-road Inn, near Bank Top Station, Manchester, Joiner. The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and James Molloy, formerly of Moruington-grove, Erskine- street, Hulme, Manchester, then of Whitfield-street, Effects have been vested in the Provisional Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, Journeyman Cabi- Assignee by Order of the Court for Relief of net Maker, and late of No. 59, Brook- street, Manchester Insolvent Debtors, and whose Petitions and aforesaid, Furniture Broker and Cabinet Maker. Schedules, duly filed, have been severally re- Thomas Preston, formerly of the Crown Inn, Bolton-road, Blackburn, in the county of Lancaster, Licensed Vic- ferred and transmitted to the County Courts tualler, and Keeper of a Pleasure Boat for Passengers, hereinafter mentioned, pursuant to the Statute and lute of No. 91, High-street, Nova Scotia, Blackburn in that behalf, are ordered to be brought up aforesaid, out of business. before the Judges of the said Courts respec- James Schoiield, late of Pole-lane Farm, Failswortb, near tively, as herein set forth, to be dealt with Manchester, and also occupying Brick Hall Farm, Ash- ton-under-Lyne, both in Lancashire, Farmer, Coal according to Law : Dealer, and Carter. John lladcliffe (sued as John Radcliff), formerly of Saddle- Before the Judge of the County Court of worth, Yorkshire, Master of the Saddleworth Workhouse, Lancashire, holden at Lancaster, on Friday then of Wickens Farm, Saddleworth aforesaid, Farmer the 3rd day of June, 1859, at Eleven o'Clock and Coal Dealer, and late of Mossley, Ashton-under- in the Forenoon precisely. Lyne, Lancashire, out of business. John Hardcastle, formerly of Peel-place, Lower Broughton, John Barker Mycock, formerly of Hyde-lane, Hyde, near then of Broughton-street, Broughton-road, Manchester, Manchester, Grocer, Tea and Provision Dealer, and late and late of Ellor-street, Pendleton, near Manchester in lodgings in Meadow-street, Hyde aforesaid, Commer- aforesaid Agent and Collector. cial Traveller on Commission. George Nabb, formerly of Rock-street, Bury, in the county Richard Skelton, formerly of No. 30, South-street, - of Lancaster, Wholesale Confectioner, then of the Plea- park, Joiner, and late a lodger at No. 90, Lovit-street, sant Inn, Tipping-street, Ardwick, Manchester, in the Edgehill, both in Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, said county, Beerseller, after-wards in lodgings in Every- out of business. street, Manchester aforesaid, then in North Kent-street, James McCartin (sued as James McCartay), formerly of Colly hurst, Manchester aforesaid, out of business, and No. 27, Clement-street, Liverpool, in the county of Lan- late at No. 8. Ring-street, Bury aforesaid, Block Cutter caster, Cowkeeper and Dairyman, and late of the same to Calico Printers. place, out of business, but occasionally employed as a James Carr, formerly of Bottom-gate, Blackburn, in the Labourer. county of Lancaster, then of Union-building's, Daisy-field, Joseph. Smith, formerly of Coupland-street, Greenheys, Blackburn aforesaid, -Tailor and Draper, afterwards of afterwards of Stretford-road, Hulme, Joiner and Cabinet Bottom-gate, Blackburn aforesaid, carrying on business in Maker, and a portion of the time Auctioneer and Gene- copartnership with Duncan McPhail, as Tailors and ral Agent, and late in lodgings at No. 71, Cloptou-street, Drapers, under the firm of Duncan McPhail and Carr, Hulme aforesaid, all in Manchester, Auctioneer only. then carrying on business at Bottom-gate aforesaid, as James Worsnup, formerly of No. 55, Oxford-street, Chemist Tailor and Draper, on his separate account, and late of and Druggist, then of Albert-grove, then of No. 14, the British Queen, Penny-street, Blackburn aforesaid, Wesley-street, Aucoats, carrying on business in copart- Bpersoller and Tailor only. nership with Kever Wait the younger, under the firm or Patrick Bogan, formerly of Stranoilar, in the county of style of Walker, Wait and Company, as Tile Manufac- Donegal, Ireland, Licensed Victualler, Grocer and Pro- turers, in Union-street, and late of No. 5, Small-street, vision Dealer, and late of Liverpool, in the county of Ardwick, all in Manchester, out of business. Lancaster, out of business. James Carroll, formerly of Pott-street, New Islington, then Thomas Allmark, formerly of Fox, the Jolly Waggoner, of No. 36, Great Ancoats-street, Beerseller, and late of Long-street, Great Ancoats-street, Manchester, in the No. 52, Jersey-street, all in Manchester, Licensed Vic- county of Lancaster Becrseller, Provision Dealer, and tualler. Greengrocer, then of Lower Mosley-streer, Manchester Frederick Bunn, formerly of Mornington-street, Stockport- aforesaid, out of business, afterwards of Arlington-street, road, Manchester, Lancashire, Salesman in a Warehouse, Adelphi, Salford, in the said county, then of Silk-street, then of Hamilton, then of Toronto, Canada West, North Salford aforesaid. Coal Dealer and Engine Tenter, after- America, then of Clarence-street, Stretford, Manchester wards of the Old House at Home, Cooper's-ro-w, Greg- aforesaid, and late of No. 75, Bradford-road, Manchester son-street, Deansgate, Manchester aforesaid, Beerseller aforesaid, out of business or employment. and Engine Tenter, and late of Sandon-street, Broughtou- James Beck, formerly of Scotland-road, Grocer and Provi- road, Salford aforesaid, Engine Tenter only. sion Dealer, theu of Conway-street, out of busiuess, afterwards of Blucher-street, Edge-hill, Merchant's Clerk, Elisha Riley, formerly of Cock-lane, Audenshaw, near then of Vauxhall-road, all in Liverpool, Lancashire, car- Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Farmer, then of rying on business in copartnership -with William Bate, Hooley-hill, near Ashton-under-Lyne aforesaid, and late under the style of William Bate, Grocer and Provision in lodgings in Whalley-street, Manchester, in the said Dealer, then a Prisoner for Debt in the Castle of Lancas- county, out of business. ter, and late of VauxhalKroad, Liverpool aforesaid, Robert McDonnell, formerly of Ballybofey, in the county Assistant to a Grocer. of Donegal, Ireland, Licensed Victualler, Grocer, and Simeon Lord, formerly of Fulledge Meadow, Burnley, in the" Provision Dealer, and late of Liverpool, in the county of county of Lancaster, out of business, afterwards Commis- Lancaster, out of business. sion Agent, then carrying on business in Bridge-street, Joseph Brierley, formerly of Chapel-en-le-Frith, near Burnley aforesaid, in copartnership with John Lord, as Ashton-under-Lyne, then of Staleybridge, and in both Flour Factors and Commission Agents, under the firm of places carrying on business as Licensed Victualler, after- J. and S. Lord, also Patentee for self-acting steam regu- wards of Ashton-under-Lyne aforesaid, out of business, lators, jointly with Thomas Burton, afterwards in lodg- then a Prisoner for Debt iu Her Majesty's Gaol, the