The Edinburgh Gazette, November 10, 1868
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1358 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 10, 1868. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the BANKRUPTCIES AWARDED. County of Kent, and of the City and County of George Ball, of 2, Park Street. Church Street, Stoke . Newingtou, Middlesex, out of business, prior thereto of the City of Canterbury. Great Dover Street, Surrey, grocer, cheesemonger, and 14th Kent Artillery Volunteer Corps. Rcneral dealer, now a prisoner for debt ill the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, Whitecross Street, Henry Smith Legg to be Second Lieutenant, vice London, (in forma, pauperis). Winn, promoted. Dated 30th October 1868. William Crimp, of 5, Dale Road, previously of 58, Hainp- stead Road, botli in Kentish Town, Middlesei, car- Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the penter and builder. Robert Cooper, of Otteu Belchamp, Essex, farmer. County of Middlesex. William Harling, of 8, Twyford Street, Silvertown, North 37th Middlesex Eifle Volunteer Corps. Woolwich, Essex, journeyman telegraph instrument maker, formerly of 22, New Charles Street, Goswell Ensign William Feetham Sayer to be Lieutenant, Road, Middlesex, carrying on business with Edward vice Eae, resigned. Dated 16th October 1868. Harling, under the style of E. & W. Harliug, clock manufacturers. 41st Middlesex Eifle Volunteer Corps. William Bowie Lewis, late of the White Swan Hotel, and formerly of the White Horse Inn, Saint Cross, both in Ensign Thomas Perry to be Lieutenant. Dated Winchester, hotel keeper, now of Twyford, near 16th October 1868. Winchester, all in Southampton, out of business. William Charles Smith, the Elder, of 803, Old Kent 48th Middlesex Eifle Volunteer Corps. Road, formerly of 2, Sylvan Grove, Old Kent Koad, Lieutenant Thomas George Collier to be Captain. both in Surrey, provision merchant. Ann Gittins, of 10, Bridge Terrace, Keusal Green, Dated 22d October 1868. Middlesex, general shopkeeper. 49th Middlesex Eifle Volunteer Corps. George Cosmo Morgan, of Ascot, Berks, of no business or occupation, before then of 6, Ashley Place, Victoria Henry John McMahon to be Ensign. Dated 16th Street, Middlesex, agent for the sale and purchase of October 1868. stocks and shares. William Boyd Mushet, of Colney Hatch, Middlesex, surgeon. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the Alfred Spencer, of the Windsor Castle, North Woolwich County of Northumberland. Road, Essex, licensed victualler. Richard Wheaton, of 6, Park Street, Church Street, 3d Northumberland Artillery Volunteer Corps. Stoke Newington, late of 86, Mortimore Road, Kings- land, both in Middlesex, mercantile clerk. Philip Edward Mather to be First Lieutenant. Hugh Keates, of 90, Weedington Rocid, Kentish Town, Dated 5th September 1868. and late of King's Road, Camdon Town, both in Middlesex, contractor, now out of business. Edward Gauntlett, of 7, China Walk, Chelsea, Middlesex, Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the accountant, now a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' County Palatine of Chester, and County of the Prison for London and Middlesax, (in formil pauperia). City of Chester. • Arnoa Scholfield, of 32, Glebe Terrace, Jamaica Love), Rotherhithe, Surrey, builder, a prisoner for debt in 4th Cheshire Artillery Volunteer Corps. the County Gaol for Surrey, Horsemouger Lane, (in Henry Addison Hassall, gent, to be Second forma pauperis). Charles Reading, of Church Street, Chesham, Bucking- Lieutenant. Dated 24th October 1868. hamshire, straw plait dealer, now a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the (in forma pauperis). George Keith, of 55, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, County of Stafford. and William and Mary Yard, Little Pulteney Street, 3d King's Own Staffordshire Militia. Golden Square, both in Middlesex, ice machinist (and notice merchant, as erroneously printed in last Gazette,) Lieutenant Alexander William Eadford Norcop and dealer in wines. to be Captain, vice Parker Jervis, deceased. Edward George Robinson, of 2, Tredegar Terrace, Tre- Dated 20th October 1868. degar Road, North Bow, Middlesex, out of business, sometime having a place of business at 17, Cullum Street, London, in partnership with William Green [The following Appointment is substituted for Gregory, trading as Robinson & Gregory, wholesale that which appeared in the Gazette of the llth druggists, also sometime warehouseman to a druggist. September last.] Thomas Jackson, of 185A, Marylebone Road, refreshment- room keeper and clerk to a medical publisher, pre- Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the viously of 4, Richmond Grove, Richmond Road, Cale- County of Devon. donian Road, both in Middlesex, clerk to a medical publisher. South Devon Militia. Spendlove Desborough, now of 14, Trinidad Place, James Eeiby Stevenson to be Lieutenant. Dated Liverpool Road, Islington, and late of 7, Lancaster Road, Netting Hill, both in Middlesex, and lately 13th August 1868. carrying on business at 12, Staining Lane, and pre- viously at 5, Falcon Square, both in London, agent and warehouseman. Galea Pepper, of New Brompton, Kent, chemist. BANKRUPTS Thomas Robottom, of 43, Canterbury Road, Ball's FROM THB LONDON GrAZBTTB. Pond, formerly of 3, Grove Street, South Hackney, both in Middlesex, stockbroker's clerk. Alexander Almarez Love, of 6, Crystal Palace Road, BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. East Dulwich, Surrey, formerly of 6, Salisbury Terrace, Samuel Brent Jones, of the Canal Wharf, Camdea Town, Sandown Lane, Waverlee, near Liverpool, Lancaster, Middlesex, carrying on business with Edward Harwick lately a clerk in the Bank of England, but now of no Marriott, under the style or firm of S. Jones & Co., occupation. coal merchants. Charles Edward Matson, of 138, New Cross Road, and of David Atwool, of 10, Elgin Street, Birkenhead, Chester, the Five Bells \Tard, both at Hatcham, Surrey, and of and late of Fenwick Street, Liverpool, Lancaster, the Dover Castle Yard, Broadway, Deptford, Kent, fly merchant. and omnibus proprietor..