THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 22, 1859. 1247 mentioned, at the Court-House, in Portugal- On Thursday the 7th April, 1859, at Eleven Street, Lincoln's-Inn, as follows, to be examined o'Clock. before Mr. Chief Commissioner Law. and dealt with according to the Statute : Frederick Henry Jones (sued as H. G. Jones), formerly of the White Swan Public-house, No. 108, Fetter-lane, Hoi- On "Wednesday the 6th April, 1859, at Eleven born, Publican and Tobacconist, then of No. 106, York- road, Lambeth, Surrey, out of business, and now of No. o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Chief Commis- 6, Beckford-row, Walworth-road, Surrey, Plumber, sioner Law. Painter, Glazier, and Gas Fitter. John Lincoln, formerly of No. 12, College-terrace, Isling- William Mason, formerly of No. 24, then of No. 19, and ton, , Clerk to a Publisher, his wife carrying then of No. 18, all in Bedford-street, Bedford-row, on business as a Schoolmistress at the same place, then Carver, Gilder and Looking-glass and Picture-frame of No. 78, York-road, Waterloo-road, then of No. 112, Maker, then of No. 17, Albert-street, , carry- Stamford-street, then of No. 78, York-road aforesaid, ing on same business at No. 18, Bedford-street aforesaid, all in Surrey, Clerk as aforesaid, then of No. 90, Sloane- and at No. 1, Garnault-place, Middleton-street, Clerken- street, Chelsea, then of No. 42, Cumming-street, Pen ton- well, all in Middlesex, and next and now of No. 1, Gar- ville, then of Queen's-row, Pentonville-hill, then of No. nault-place aforesaid, and also carrying on business at 18, Cumming-street aforesaid, then of No. 5, Golden- No. 18, Bedford-street aforesaid, and during p.vvt of the terrace, Barnsbury-road, , then of No. 19, above period, a Lodging-house Keeper. • Brunswick-terrace, Barnsbury-road aforesaid, all in Middlesex, part of the time engaged for the sale of Law On Thursday the 7th April, 1859, at Ten Reports, and also as Agent for the receipt of subscrip- o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner Murphy. tions for an hospital, and for part of the time out of Bernard Drukker, formerly of No. 43, Great Prescott-street, employment, and next and now of No. 16, Golden- Goodman's-fields, Optician, then of the same place, and terrace, Pentonville, Middlesex, Clerk to a Newspaper having a place of business at No. 28, High-street, Aid- Press Association. gate, London, in copartnership with User Solenie, trading Thomas Bannister, of No. 15, Carlisle-street, Soho, Mid- under the style of Soleme and Drukker, French Shirt dlesex, Boot and Shoe Maker, and Lodging-house Makers, and also carrying on the business of an Optician, Keeper. on his own account, then of No. 43, Great Prescott-strect William Josiah Richardson, formerly of Deeping Bank, aforesaid, Optician, and then and now of No. 116, Hijrl;- Crowland, Lincolnshire, Farmer, and occasionally dealing street, Whitechapel, all in Middlesex, Hosier, Shirt in Cattle, and then of No. 1, Three. Tuns-passage, New- Maker and Optician. . gate-market, in the city of London, and next and now ot Robert Stratton, formerly of No. 38, Maiden-lane, Covent- No. 1, Plough-yard, , Middlesex, out of em- garden, next of No. 2, Marllett-court, Bow-street, then ployment. of No. 10, Tavistock-row, Covent-garden, late of No. 2, George Henry Elston, formerly of Middleton Cottage, Southampton-street, Strand, and now of No. 14, Sherrard- Gloucester-street, , letting a stable there, then street, Golden-square, all in Middlesex, Hotel Waiter. of No. 13, Hall-street, City-road, St. Luke's, Watch Mary Hollingdale, Widow, formerly renting apartments at Manufacturer, and now of No. 10, Tavistock-terrace, No. 33, Rathbone-place, Oxford-street, then of No. 73, , Watch Escapement Maker, renting a Newman-street, Oxford-street, then of No. 6G, Newman- room as a workshop at No. 22, Percival-street, Clerken- street, and then and now of 57, Upper John-street, well, all in Middlesex. Fitzroy-square, during the whole time Saleswoman in Edward Spain, formerly of the Two Eagles, South-street, the employ of Mr. Mintorn, of No. 106, New Bond- West Lambetli, Surrey, Licensed Victualler, then of No. street, Piccadilly, and of the Pantheon, Oxford-street, 19, Palmerston-terrace, Camberwell, Surrey, out of busi- all in Middlesex, Artist in Wax, occasionally assisting at ness, then of No. 14, Oxford-market, Oxford-street, No. 106, New Bond-street aforesaid, but stationed at the Middlesex, Butcher, then of No. 14, New-street, Dorset- Pantheon, and from November, 1856, to September, 1867, square, and then and now of No. 8, Wyndham-place, renting a stall at the Pantheon aforesaid, for the sale of Uryanstone-square, Middlesex, Butcher's Assistant. Fancy Goods. Naumen Sharer, formerly of No. 24, Scarborough-street, Tenter Ground, Goodman's Fields, then of No. 18, Finch-street, Montague-street, Whitechape1, Watch On Wednesday the 6th April, 1859, at Ten Dealer and Jeweller, then of No. 11, and iio.v of No. 97, o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner Murphy. both in York-street, Commerc ial-i oad East, all in Mid- Thomas Groom the younger, formerly of No. 12, River- dlesex. Slopworker to Wholesale Clothieis, and Dealer in terrace, York-road, King's Cross, then of the same place, Clothes and Jewellery, his wife a Slopworker to Whole- and of No. 17, Colston-street, Marlboroagh-road, sale Clothiers. Chelsea, both in Middlesex, and now of No. 12, River- Thomas Sayer, formerly of No. 5, Union-road, Claphan> terrace aforesaid, Baker, and letting lodgings. rise, Surrey, and now of No. 3, Little Union-street, Larkhall-lane, Clapham aforesaid, Contractor for Drain- Thomas Chalk ley, of No. 1, Margaret's-terrace, Lorrimore- age and Well Sinking, at both places. road, Walworth, Surrey, and of No. 6, Lyon's-inn, Charlotte Herbert, formerly of Ballards-lane, Finchley, Newcastle-street, Strand, Middlesex, one of the Messen- Middlesex, and next and now of No. 9, Upton-terrace. gers of the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Upton Park, Slough, Bucks, Schoolmistress. . Charles Halsey, lodging at Brook Farm, Edgware, Dealer Henry Putnam, formerly of Dragon-street, Petersfield, in Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, previously of the Jolly Hampshire, Plumber, Painter, and Glazier, then lodging Dealers Beershop, Little Sianmore, both in Middlesex, at the Nag's Head Public-house, Wandsworth-road, then same business, and Beershop Keeper, before then of of the entrance to Grafton-square, opposite the Polygon, Little Staumore aforesaid, Farmer's Labourer, and Old Town, Clapham, both in Surrey, out of business, formerly of Wingrave, near Aylesbury, Bucks, Butcntr then of the same place, in partnership -with Henry George and Geueral-shpp Keeper. Putman, trading under the style of Putman and Son, Plumbers, Painters, and Glaziers. On Friday the 1st April, 1859, at Eleven Samuel Couldrey, formerly of No. 37, and then of No. 5, o'Clock, before Mr. Chief Commissioner Law. Flower-terrace, then of No. 1, Stainsby-terrace, all in George Moseley Cubitt (known also as George Cubit!), Stainsby-road, Limehouse, then of No. 52, Payton-street, formerly of No. 7, Octavius-terrace, Lorrimore-road, Poplar, then of No. 4, Hope-place, Mile End-road, Walworth, Surrey, Warehouseman's Assistant, next of Stepney, Dealer in and Commission Agent for the sale No. 13, Guildford-strect East, Bagnigge-wells-road, Mid* of Bricks, and while residing at No. 4, Hope-place afore- dlesex, Assistant to a Shirt and Collar Maker, and next said, also in partnership with one James Wright, as and now of No. 4, Northumberland-terrace, Bagniggt- General Commission Agents and Debt Collectors, and wells-road aforesaid, carrying on business in partnership next and now of No. 6, Kidmore-street, Mile End-road with George Ball, under the style of G. Moseley Cubitt aforesaid, all in Middlesex, out of business. and Co., Dealers in Shirts, Collars, Braces, Ties and John Waite. formerly of Dagenham, then of Barking, and Haberdashery. next and now of Dagenham, all in Essex, Dealer in Coals and Wood, and Farm Labourer. ERRATUM. James Keech Bussell was advertised in the Gazette of the Joseph Puddeford, formerly of No. 11, Hign-street, Bow, 15th March, Middlesex, Coffee-house Keeper, and now of Nos. 1 and 2, Grundy-street, Poplar, Middlesex, Greengrocer and To be heard before Mr. Commissioner Murphy on Tobacconist. the 31st March, 1859, Frederick Sankey, late of No. 59, Crawford-street, Maryle- For 31 st March, read 5th April. bone, Haberdasher, Hosier, Milliner, and Dealer is Fancy Goods, ani next and now of No. 7, Albert-street, Pad- N.B.—1, Any creditor may attend and give dington-green, both in Middlesex, out of business. evidence and produce witnesses. Opposition caq E 2