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310 rn Softer, Win?, and Spirituous Liquors, both in the Tow Sarah Atkins, Widow, late of Dartmouth, Devonshire, out of and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. business, formerly Ironmonger (sued as Sarah Atkins, Ex- Bartholomew Covvell, formerly of Charlotte-Street, Nort Sliields, Northumberland, afterwards of Low-Street, Sout! Shields, Durham, and afterwards of Bell-Street, Nortl Shields aforesaid, Cooper and Publican, and lately residinj Baker and Grocer. at furnished lodgings in Newgate-Street, in the Town ani Thomas Williams, formerly of Heavitree, Devon, Plumbery County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Cooper. Painter, and Glazier, afterwards of Union-Street, Friar- Anthony Dagg, formerly of the Wall Knoll, In Newcastle Street, Bhickfriars-Road, Surrey, Labourer, and late of upon-Tyne, and carrying on the business of a Grocer at thi Exmouth, Devonshire, Plumber, Painter, and Glazier. Ouseburn, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland John Wiuln., formerly of Bishops Teignton, then of East and also the Quay-Side, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Linen Teignmoiitli, then of Dawlish, then of West Teignmonth, Draper, and late of the Wall Knoll, in Newcastle-npon and late of Dawlish, all in Devonshire, Captain in the Royal Tjme, Labourer. Nary. Elizabeth Hay, late of Dean-Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Joseph Bowden, late of Ashburton, Devonshire, Victualler Milliner, Straw-Bonnet-Miiker, and Dealer in Boots and and Farrier. Shoes. William Twogood, late of Awliscombe, Devonshire, Farmer. Joseph Harvey, formerly of Blackwall South Shore, Gates- Elizabeth Parker, formerly of Stoneliouse, out of business then head, Durham. Journeyman Paper-Maker, and late of the of Stoke, and late of Devonport, all in Devonshire, School- Milk-Market, Sandgate, within the Liberties of Newcastle- mistress. upon-Tyne, carrying on business in his own name, and also James Pote, formerly of Lambhay-Hill, then of Peacoek- in the name qf William Harvey, as a Grocer, Huckster, ant Lane, and late of No. 3, Mill Prison-Lane, all in Plymouth, Dealer in Marine Stores and Paper. Devonshire, Schoolmaster. James Crozer, formerly hi furnished lodgings at Coldstream Benjamin Dingle, late of Kingsbridge, Devonshire, Turnpike- Roxburghshire, Scotland, then of Alnwick, Northumber- Gate-Keeper, formerly Victualler. land, Seed-Merchant, and late at furnished lodgings in Low William Trutch, formerly of the Pavilion, HammersmitB,, Friar-Street, Newcastle-upou-Tyne, Gardener. Middlesex, then' of Asbcott, Somerset, then of Queen- Camel, Somerset, then of St. Thomas the Apostle, Devon- At the Court-House, at the City of Exeter, and shire, and late of Dawlish, Devonshire, Gentleman. County of the same City, on the ?2th day of Edward Dacres Marshall, formerly of St. Thomas the Apostle, then of Newton Abbott, then of the Athenaeum-Street, March 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon Plymouth, and then of Buckfastleigh, all in Devon, out of precisely. business, then of No. 6, Southampton-Buildings, Chancery- George Ellis Full, late, of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, 'Lane, London, Attorney's Clerk, then of Storrington, Sussex, Baker. Assistant to Mr. Thomas Philin Dennett, Surgeon, and late jfcidward Tucker, formerly of No. 5, North-Street, in the City of the White Hart Inn, St. Thomas the Apostle, Devon- of Exeter, Brush-Manufacturer, then of No. 114, Fore- shire, out ot business. Street-Hill, and then of No. 19, High-Street, in the same Charles Louis Barber, formerly of Margate, Kent, then of City, Brush-Manufacturer and Dealer in British Wines and Plymouth, then of Devonport, Devonshire, then of Pen- Spirits, then of No. 5, High-Street aforesaid, Brush-Manu- zance, Cornwall, then of St. Austle, Cornwall, then of lactureri and also carrying on trade there, and at Bedford- East Teignmouth, Devonshire, Landscape Painter and Piq- Street, Plymouth, Devon, in Partnership with William torial Paper-Cutter. Breeze Tucker, as Carvers and Gilders, then of Bamfylde- Joseph Martin, formerly of Newton Abbott, Devon, Innkeeper, Street, in the said City of Exeter, Brush-Manufacturer, and then of Ogwill, Devon, Farmer and Coach Proprietor, the/i late of Gandy-Street, in the same City, Journeyman Brush- of Bodmin, then of Truro, both in Cornwall, Coach Pro- IVIanufacturer. prietor, then of Briton-Side, Plymouth, Devon, then of Stonehouse, Devon, then of Catherine-Street, Exeter, out At the Conrt-House, at Exeter, in and for the County of business, and late of Totnes, Devon, Innkeeper and Eating and Lodging-House-Keeprr. of Devon, on the 12th day of March 1834, at Ten William Chown, late of Tavistock, Devonshire, Journeyman o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely. Tailor. Fioberc Elston, heretofore of Halberton, Devonshire, White Frederick Harris, formerly of Duke-Street, Devonport, Devon, and Blacksmith, then of Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, then of in Partnership with Thomas Harris, as Butchers, in Devon- Turner's-Square, Hoxton Old Town, London, then of Hal- port-Market, under the firm of Thomas and Frederick Har- berton aforesaid, then again of Turner's-Square, Hoxton ris, then of St. Aubyn-Street, then of Duke-Street, and Old Town, London, Journeyman White and Blacksmith, late of John-Street, all in Devonport aforesaid, Butcher, then of Butterleigh, Devonshiie, White and Blacksmith, carrying on business ill Partnership with John Weeks, as then a^ain at Halberton. then of Great James-Street, Hox- Butchers, in Devonport-Market, under the firm of John lon OM Town, London, and late of Halberton aforesaid, Weeks and Co. Journeyman White and Blacksmith. Peter Tinclsham, late of Buckfastleigh, Devonshire, Mason, Robert Gill, heretofore of Atherington, then of Monkleigh, Hellier, and Plasterer, formerly Victualler. and late of Braunton, all in Devonshire, Farmer. Samuel Webber, late of Frankfort-Street, Plymouth, Devon, John Gijce, heretofore of St. Sidwell, in the County of the Victualler, formerly also in Partnership with William City of Exeter, Baker, and late of South Wonford, in Webber and Thomas Po'pe, at Plymouth aforesaid, as Car- Heavitree, Devonshire, Baker, Grocer, and Victualler. penters and Builders, under the firm of Messrs. Webbers and James Lake, heretofore of Bampton-Sireel, Tivertou, Devon- Pope. shire, Boot and Shoe-Maker and Victualler, and late of lobert L«thbridge, formerly of Ivybridge, and late of Plymton Elmoor, in Tiverton aforesaid, Boot and Shoe-Maker. Saint Mary, both in the County of Devon, Grocer, General George Pim, late of Bideford, Devonshire, Painter and Glazier, Shopkeeper, and County Constable, Paper-Hanger, and Gilder. ohn Allen, formerly of Halberton, and late of Saint Thomas John Spurin, heretofore of George-Street, Devonport, Devon, the Apostle, both in Devonshire, Horse-Breaker. then of Camelford, Cornwall, then of Hi-, Majesty's Ship Richard Luscombe, formerly of Newton Abbott, and late of Shamrock, at Sea on the Coast of France, then of Morice- Torquay, both in Devonshire, Printer, Stationer, Bookseller, Square, Plymouth, Devonshire, then of Camelford afore.«aid, and Bookbinder. ohn Weeks, formerly of Fort-Street, and late of James-Street, then of His Majesty's Ship Trinculo, on the Coast of Ire- : land, then of Dock-Wall-Street, Devouport, Devonshire, both'in Devonport, Devon, Butcher, in Partnership w Ui then'of Camelford aforesaid, then of Gloucester, Gloucester- Frederick Harris, as Butchers, in Devouport.-Market, uui.^r.- shire, and late of Plympton Earlcs, Devonshire, Lieutenant the firm of John Weeks and Co. iVilliain Smitlmm, formerly of Ludgvan, Cornwall, then of in the Royal Navy. Charles Worthy, formerly of South Stoneham, near South- Devonport, Di-von, Victualler, afterwards Beer and Poiter- ampton, Hauls, Gentleman, then of Queen's College, Merchant, at Devonport aforesaid, and late of the same Oxford, Gentleman, afterwards of-St. Thomas the Apostle, place, Clerk to Henry Edmund Thompson, of Norley, other- Devon,'Clerk, then of Ashton. Devon, Clerk, and l;tte of wise Northley, Plymouth, Devon, Brewer, Bueklaud lirewer, in the County of Devon, Clerk, i 'houias Wingett, formerly of High-Street, Plymouth,.