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THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 7, 1856. 3645

Wheldon and Hep-worth, then of Stafford-row, Pimlico, of Bexley-heath, Bexley, Kent, next of No. 3, Grenada- Attorney-at-Law, not in practice, then of No. 12, Lower place aforesaid, next and now of Canal-bridge, Old Eaton-street, Pimlico, then of Stockbridge-terrace, Pimli- Kent-road, Surrey aforesaid, Basket Maker. co, all in , then of No. 10, Upper Park-street, John Richard Williams, of No. 43, Cornwall-road, Lambeth, Greenwich, Kent, and then, and now, and for seven years, Surrey, and from 1848 to 1850, hiring premises at Hun- of No.'l, Rayner-place, Chelsea, Middlesex, Attorney-at- gerford Wharf, Hungerford-market, Middlesex, Green- Law and Solicitor, not in practice, but during such latter grocer, Carman, Coal Dealer, and Commission Agent. period, managing the business of an Attorney-at-Law, Edmund Cook, of No. 13, New Ormond-street, Lamb's but for eleven days last past, retired from such engage- Conduit-street, Middlesex, Law Stationer. ment, and in no occupation. Leon Frankford, of No. 19, Shepherd-street, Tenter- ground, Spitalfields, Middlesex, Licensed Hawker and On Monday the 24th November, 1856, at Eleven Petty Chapman, previously of No. 1, Fashion-court, o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner Phillips. Fashion-street, in the parish and county aforesaid, Mary Usher, of No. 4, Sal ing-place, Three Colt-street, Old Licensed Hawker. Ford, Bow, Middlesex, Widow, no occupation or employ. James Smith, formerly of No. 1, Hay field-place, Mile-end, James Hunter, formerly of No. 23, Providence-row, near Coffee and Chop-house Keeper, and Boot and Shoe Finsbury-square, and now of No. 1, Wenlock-street, New Maker, then of No. 20, Paynton-terrace, East India-road, North-road, Hoxton, both in Middlesex, Coach Maker. Limehonse, Boot and Shoe Maker, and letting lodgings, Charles Ross, formerly of No. 26, Sidney-street, Chelsea, then of No. 3, Paynton-terrace, Limehouse, and now of "then of No. II, Walpole-street, Chelsea, then of No. 34, Blake House, North-street, Poplar, all in Middlesex, Thistle-grove, Brompton, then of No. 53, Sidney-street, Boot and Shoe Maker, wife a Sempstress. Chelsea, and then and now of No. 12, Oakley-street, William Jackson, of No. 26, Beaumont-street, Devonshire- Chelsea,.all the time Clerk in the Inland Revenue, Somer- street, Marylebone, Middlesex, Carpenter and Builder. set House, all in Middlesex. Charles Sidney Hanson (using and known by the names William Tims, of No. 41, Upper Marylebone-street, Mary- Sydney Hanson), formerly of Melton Mowbray, and of lebone, Middlesex, Dealer in Brushes and Turnery. the London-road, Leicester, both in Leicestershire, after- Henry Edwards Man hall, of No. 11, Green-terrace, Clerk- wards of No. 5, Curzon-street,'May-fair, Middlesex, and enwell, Middlesex, Merchant's Clerk, out of employment, of No. 173, Aldersgate-street, London, afterwards of No. previously of No. 24, Queen's-terrace, Saint John's Wood, 5, Curzon-street aforesaid, and now of No. 2, Belgrave- and formerly of Torrington-park, Fiuchley, both ia Mid- street South, Belgrave-road, Pimlico, Middlesex, Doctor dlesex, Merchant's Clerk. in Medicine. George Wilkins, of No. 18, Victoria-terrace, Adelaide-road, Thomas Henry Sims (sued as Thomas Sims, with James St. John's Wood, Middlesex, part of the time occupying Sims), at present of No. 14, Stockbridge-terrace, Pimlico, a workshop in Victoria mews, Victoria-terrace aforesaid; Middlesex, trading in partnership with James Sims, under Dennis Reddin, of No. 8, Upper North-street, Caledonian- the style or firm of J. and T. Sims, Tailors and Outfitters, road, Islington, before that of No. 6, Yardley-street, previously of No. 29A, Clarges-street, Piccadilly, Middle- , Journeyman Plasterer and Modeller, before sex, in partnership as aforesaid, Tailors, and previously that of No. 26, Lower Rosornan-street, Clerkenwell, before of bame place, Journeyman Tailor. that of Bowman's-buiidings, Seven Sisters-road, Hol- George Wallis, of No. 3, Melbourne-place, Mare-street, loway, Plasterer and Modeller, and before then of Hackney, Middlesex, having a workshop at No. 21, No. 11, Vineyard-walk, Exmouth-street, Clerkenwell, all Gray's-inn-lane, Holborn, Middlesex, China Glass Dealer in Middlesex, Journeyman Plasterer and Blodeller, and and Glass Cutter, also Foreman to a Builder. John Wright, of No. 28, Regent-street, Horseferry-road, James Clark, of No. 6, Crescent-place, Park-street, Clap- Westminster, Middlesex, also renting a stable at Vickers's- ham, Surrey, Grocer, Cheesemonger, Chandler, and yard, Horseferry-road aforesaid, Carman and Dealer in Dealer in Tobacco and British Wines. Coals, Coke, Wood, Fruit, Vegetables, and Fish. Alfred Valens, formerly of No. 80, Leader-street, Chelsea, Peter Campbell, of No. 10, Canterbury-place, Union-road, then of No. 4, Leader-terrace, Chelsea, both in Middle- Borough, Surrey, before then of No. 5, Railway-place, sex, Cheesemonger and General Dealer, then of No. 80, Fenchurch-street, London, in no business or employment. Leader-street aforesaid, Cheesemonger's Shopman, and Barbara Barber, Widow, formerly of No. 16, Smith-square, now of same place, Cheesemonger and General Dealer. and No. 5, Little Tufton-street, both in Westminster, Charles Fox, formerly of No. 38, Napier-street, Hoxton, Middlesex, Matron of the National Society's Institution Middlesex, Cheesemonger and Merchant's Clerk, then of for training Schoolmistresses, next and now of St. No. 10, Downh;im-road, Kingsland, Middlesex, Ac- George's Infant School, Borough-road, Southwark, countant's Clerk, then Prisoner in the Debtors' Prison for Surrey, out of employ, and during the latter part of the London and Middlesex, in the city of London, and now period renting; part of house, No. 3, Ponsonby-street, of No. 13, Benyon-road, Downliam-road, Kingsland, Vauxhall-road, Middlesex. Middlesex, Accountant's Clerk.

On Monday the 24tli November, 1856, at Eleven On Wednesday the 3rd December, 1856, at Ten o'Clock, before Chief Commissioner Law. o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner Murphy. Hyam Magner, known as Henry Magner, of No, 1, Alfred- William Charles Stanhope Notter, of No. 9, Isabel-place, place, Bedford-square, Middlesex, letting lodgings, but Camberwell New-road, Surrey, part of the time Superin- for nine days last past, of No. 38, Argyll-street, King's- tendent of the Surrey Gardens, Surrey, and also part of cross, Middlesex, from October, 1855, to May, 1856, the time Superintendent of the Grand Stand, Epsom, renting a house, Marine-parade House, Sandgate, Kent, Surrey, previously thereto of No. 16, Oxford-terrace, General Commission Agent and Dealer in Jewellery, Clapham-road, Surrey, Box Book Keeper of the Surrey Cigars, and General Merchandize. Theatre, in the county of Surrey, and the remainder of Edward Pellew Hammett Ussher, formerly of the Marine the time out of employ, except when occasionally em- Barracks, Portsmouth, Hants, then of Hong Kong, China, ployed as Collector for the Licensed Victuallers' Defence then of the Marine Barracks aforesaid, then of Wiesbaden, Association. Germany, then of Spike Island, Cork, Ireland, then of Richard James Viccary, now of No. 23, Pollard-row, the Marine Barracks aforesaid, then of Stoke-terrace, Bethnal- green -road, Middlesex, previously of No. 2, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, then of Plymouth, Devon, Kent-villas, Asylum-road, Camberwell, Surrey, Mercan- then of Skayfriars-terrace, Chatham, then of New tile Clerk, and formerly of Pilton-villas, Woolston-lawn, Brompton. then of Rome-lane, all in Kent, then of St. Mary's Extra, Southampton, Hants, Shipping Agent Carlisle, Cumberland, then of Kcndal, Westmoreland, and Builder. and then of the Marine Barracks, Chatham, Kent, then James Abbott, formerly of Three Neats' Tongues Public of Sheerness and the Baltic Sea, on board Her Majesty's House, Great Pearl-street, Spitalfields, Middlesex, Ship the Royal George, then of High-street, Gosport, Licensed Victualler and Cabriolet Driver, then and late Hants, then of North View-cottage, Spencer, Ryde, Isle of No. 34, Church-street, , Middlesex, Licensed of Wight, then of Cygnet Cottage, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Cabriolet Driver. then of Lake House, near Salisbury, Wilts, then of the William Lloyd Causon, of No. 1, Shepherds-lane, Homer- Vicarage, Westbury, Wilts, then of No. 2, Victoria- ton, Middlesex, Licensed Drover, and occasionally Deal- place, Bristol, Somerset, then of No. 8, Sheldon- ing in Pigs and Cattle. street, Paddington, Middlesex, next and now of No. 19, William Millar Robertson (sued as William Robertson), of Porteus-road, Paddington, Middlesex, Brevet-Major in No. 12, Livermere-place, , Middlesex, carrying the British Army, and Captain in the Royal Marine on business at No. 5, Guildhall^chambers, London, Light Infantry. Accountant. Edward John Allen, of No. 70. Seymour-place, Bryanstone- Joseph Meredith, formerly of No. 10, Barossa-terrace, square, Marylebone, Middlesex, Assistant to a Riding Cambridge-road, Bethnal-green, Middlesex, Clerk in the Master, and occasionally a Dealer in Horses. Permit Department of the Inland Revenue, Somerset John Tarbutt, formerly of No. 3, then of No. 5, then of House, then and now of same place, Superannuated Clerk No. 3, all in Grenada-place, Old Kent-road, Surrey, next as aforesaid, and occasionally Assistant to an Engraver. No. 21938. F