466 Samuel Jackson, of Finchley, Middlesex, Blacksmith, pre- Samuel Fox Hamling, formerly of No. 16, Great Bath- viously of Whetstone, Middlesex, and No. 60, Lower street, Cold Bath-square, , Stone Mason and White Cross-street, Middlesex, and previously of New- Greengrocer, then of No. 54, Saint Johns-treet-road, thorp, near Nottingham, Blacksmith and Licensee Clerkenwell, and now of No. 2, Spencer-street, Clerken- Victualler. well, Middlesex, Stone Mason. Agnes Lewis, of No. ], Alpha-street, New Peckham, Old -road, Surrey, out of business. N.B.—1. Any creditor may attend and give Henry Harmer, of the Joiners' Arms, Jamaica-level, Rother- evidence and produce witnesses. Opposition can hithe, Surrey, Beer Shop Keeper and Carpenter. only be made by the Creditor in person, or by On Tuesday the 27th February 1849, at Eleven Counsel appearing for him. o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Commissioner 2. The petition and schedule, and all books, Harris. papers, and writings filed, will be produced by the Jabez Worlidge, of No. 17, Arthur-street, , pre- proper Officer for inspection and examination until viously of No. 3, Sussex-place, Plumstead-road, pre- two clear days before the hearing. viously of Beresford-street, previously of the New-road, , previously of No. 1, Sandy-hill, Plumstead, 3. Creditors' assignee may be chosen according all in Kent, Jobbing Wheelwright and Working Me- chanic in the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, previously of to (he Statute. No. 95, Fencburch-street, London, previously of Bow, Middlesex, Journeyman Indicator Manufacturer, and 4. Persons indebted to the said Insolvent formerly of Sandy-hill Plumstead, Kent, Jobbing Wheel- Debtors respectively, or having any of their effects, wright. are to pay and deliver the same to the Official As- Benjamim Webber, of No. 29, King-street, Woolwich, Kent, signee, being the Provisional Assignee of the Carpenter at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Kent. John Agg, of No. 3, and No. 4, May's-buildings, Buck- Court, at the said Court, and to no other person. streef, May-fair, Middlesex, Lodging House Keeper. James Saunders, formerly of O very-street, Dartford, Kent, Coal and Flour Dealer, and Labourer to a Seedsman, COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT at Tottenham, Middlesex, formerly of Crooked-laue, Gravesend, Kent, Fisherman, having a Coal Shed at DEBTORS. Waterside, Deptford, afterwards of Dartford, Kent, Coal Dealer, and now of the Railway-tavern, Overy-street Saturday the 10th day of February 1849. aforesaid, Coal Dealer. John Liversidge, of No. 1, Moore's-cottages, Stamford- ASSIGNEES have been appointed in the brook, New-road, Hammersmith, Coachmaker, carrying following Cases. Further particulars may be on business in the New-road aforesaid, formerly of Turn- learned at the Office, in Portugal-Street, Lin- ham-green, and now of Moore's-cottages aforesaid, Jour- coln's-Inn-Fields, on giving the number of neyman Coachmaker. Francis Streeton, formerly of No. 16, Gravel-lane, South- the Case. wark, and No. 4, King-street, Borough-road, Southwark, John Lloyd, late of Rhosemaen-street, Llandilo, Carmar- Surrey, General Shopkeeper, and now of No. 16, Gravel- thenshire, Currier, Insolvent, No. 69,493, C.; William lane aforesaid, General Shopkeeper. Francis Patient, Assignee. Joseph Kirke the younger, of Cadogan-street, Chelsea, Hugh Lloyd, late, of No. 2, Ottery-place, College-street, Nurseryman, formerly of the Bell and Horns-lane, Old Pelham-Crescent, Brompton, Middlesex, Attorney at Brompton, both in Middlesex; wife, Schoolmistress. Law, Insolvent, No. 60,383, T.; Joseph Henry Eyre, Joseph Kirkland, formerly of Goswell-road, Clerkenwell, Assignee. Coffee House Keeper, then of Cross-street, Islington, out of business, then of No. 127, Old-street, then of No. 119, Holb'orn-hil], Coffee House Keeper, then of Church- street, Islington, all in Middlesex, out of business, then COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT of No. 19, Temple-street, Whitefriarg, Coffee House DEBTORS. Keeper, then of No. 45, Farringdon-street, London, out of business, and now Assistant to a Coffee House Keeper. Saturday the 10th day of February 1849. William Twemlow, of New Hampton, Middlesex, Plumber- ORDERS have been made, vesting in the Pro- On Wednesday the 28th February 1849, at Ten visional Assignee the Estates and Effects of the o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Commissioner following Persons: Law. Robert Cunnington, formerly of No. 20, Dunston-street, On their own Petitions. Kingsland-road, Commission Traveller to a Tea Dealer, John Dearie, late of Hollybush-hill, Hampstead, Middlesex, then of No. 7, Barrett's-grove, , Com- in no trade or profession.—In the Queen's Prison. mission Traveller, • and now of No. 4, Pleasant-row, Sir Thomas Howland Roberts, Baronet, late of Appleby Cambridge-road, Mile-end, Grocer and Tea Dealer. Cottage, Cheshunt, in the county of Herts, not in any Charles Dore, formerly of No. 9, Stockweil-ternice, then occupation.—In the Queen's Prison. of No. 49, Deverill-street, Dover-road, Surrey, Broker's William Pawley, late of High street, Poplar, Middlesex, Clerk, then and now of Nos. 26 and 27, Austin Friars, Pawnbroker's Assistant.—In the Debtors' Prison for London, Broker's Clerk, London and Middlesex. George Huggins, late of No. 14, Hill-road, Abbey-road, On Thursday the 1st March 1849, at Eleven Saint John's Wood, Middlesex, Nurseryman and o'Clock precisely, before the Chief Commis- Florist.—In the Debtor's Prison for London and Middle-; sioner. sex. Theophilus Kirkham, late of No. 2, Woods-road, High- George William Andre, of No. 15, Wellington-street, street, Peckham, Surrey, Commission Agent.—In the Clerkenwell, previously of No. 465, New Oxford-street, Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex. and No. J14, North-place, Gvay's-inn-road, formerly ol Jairus James Wilcocks, late of the Prince of Wales, No. 56, Frith-street, Soho, having a stand in the Soho Paddington, Middlesex, Surgeon.—In the Debtors' Bazaar, Working Jeweller and Dealer in Fancy Goods. Prison for London and Middlesex. • Joseph Lezard, late of No. 83, Herbert-street, New North- On Thursday the 1st March 1849, at Ten road, Hoxton, Middlesex, Commission Agent and Dealer o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Commissioner in Wines.—In the Debtors' Prison for London and Law. Middlesex. Joseph Fundell, late of No. 42, Red Lion-street, Holborn, John Browning, formerly of Dean's-buildings, Walworth, Middlesex, Baker.—In the Debtors' Prison for London Surrey, and now of Shenley, Herts, Dealer in Hay, and Middlesex. Wood, and Coals. Henry Gladstone, late of Canterbury-terrace, Dover-road, Borough, Southwark, Surrey, Hosier, out of business.—- On Thursday the 1st March 1849, at Eleven In the Queen's Prison. o'Clock precisely, before Mr. Commissioner George Strutt, late of No. 21, Richmond-place, East-lane, Walworth, Surrey, Dealer in Buildiug Materials.—In the Phillips. Queen's Prison, "William Davies, of Kilburn-lane, Kensall-green, Middle- Benjamin Dix, late of No. 6, Ralph-place, Brunswick- sex, General Dealer, and then and now of Alfred-villa, street, Dover-road, Newington, Surrey, Dealer in Build- Kilburu-lane aforesaid, General Dealer. ing Materials.—la the Queen's Prison.