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Ten in the Forenoon precisely, attend at the Court- and late of Ropsley, near , in the said County, House, at the Town of Southampton, in the Labourer. James M'Donald, late of Loutb; ^, Carrier and County of the same .Town, arid hold a Court for General ;• Dealer. the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, pursuant to the Thomas Brewster, formerly of Kirton, in the parts of Hollajid, Statute. Lincolnshire, and late of Fraoipton, Lincolnshire, Drov.er and Sheep-Salesman. James Taylor the younger, late of , Lincolnshire, NOTICE is hereby given, that Thomas Barton Horse-Dealer. Bowen, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commis- William Picketing, late of Friskney, Lincolnshire, Fisherman sioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, will, and Labourer. on the 2d day of August 1833, at the hour of Francis Middletdn, formerly of Waddingham, Carrier and Farmer, and late of Osgod by-Moor, Kirkby cum Osgodby, Ten in the Forenoon precisely, attend at the Court- Lincolnshire, Farmer and Dealer in Cattle. House, at Bury St. Edmunds, in the County of Suffolk, Thomas Trafford, late of Froddingham, near , LincolB" and hold a Court for the Relief of Insolvent shire, Dealer in Cattle and Farming Bailiff. Debtors, pursuant to the Statute. William Shearsmith, formerly of Barrow, Miller, afterwards of Burton on Hum her, Dealer in Flour, Bacon, Groceries, and General Shopkeeper, aud late of Scawby, all in Lincolnshire, NOTICE is hereby given, that Thomas Barton Miller, carrying on business at the last mentioned place, in Bowen, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commis- Partnership with John Bell, as Millers and Retailers of Beer. Timothy East, late of Goulceby, near Loutb, Lincolnshire, sioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, will, Farmer and Labourer. ... on the 3d day of August 1833, at the hour of John Markliam, of Loutb, Lincolnshire, Dealer in Flour and Ten in the Forenoon precisely, attend at the Court- Retailer of Beer. House, at Cambridge, in the County of Cambridge, Thomas Ro'well, late of Kirton, in the parts of Holland, Lin- colnshire, Farmer and Grazier. •' • and hold a Court for the Relief of Insolvent Charles Smith, formerly of .Whitgift-Street, in the Town or Debtors, pursuant to the Statute. Borough of Great , Lincolnshire, Fisherman and Fruiterer, afterwards of Whitgift-Street aforesaid, Master Marmer, and carrying on business in Partnership with John Harneis, Goulton Robert Smith, and Ann and Elizabeth. TUK COUliT FOR RELIEF OF Douglass, all of Grimsby aforesaid/as Sloop-Owners, afteir DEBTORS. wards of Loft-Street aforesaid, Mariner and Licenced Victualler. Charles Blain, formerly of Loft-Street, Great Grimsby, Lin- N. li.— See the Notice at the end of these Ad- colnshire, Linen-Draper and Grocer, and late of High- vertisements. Street, Great Grimsby aforesaid, out of business. John Harneis Goulton, formerly of Hav«n-Street, Great The Matters of the PETITIONS and SCHEDULES Griuisby, Lincolnshire, Corn and Coal-Merchant, Whar- finger, and Receiver of the Hull Trinity House and Pilot of the PRISONERS hereinafter named (the same Office Dues there, and Agent there to'the Pbosnix Fire and having been filed in the Court) are appointed Life Insurance Office, also trading in" Partnership with. to be heard as follows : Charles Smith, Robert Smith, and Ann Douglas, all of Great Grimsby aforesaid, as Sloop-Owners, and late of Loft-Street, Great Grimsby aforesaid, Receiver of the said Trinity House At the Court-House, at Lincoln, in the County of and Pilot office Dues, and Agent to the said Phoenix Fire and Lincoln, on the 7th day of August 1833, at Ten Life Insurance Office. o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely. At the Court-House, at the City of Lincoln, in John Penlstan, late of , Lincolnshire, Watch- Maker, Silversmith, and Ironmonger. the County of the same City, on the 7th day William Mason Whittakcr, formerly of Fossdyke Fen, Lin- of August 1833, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon colnshire, and late of Great Griuisby, Lincolnshire, Brewer, precisely. Maltster, and Farmer. John Harrison, late of Stow, in the County of Lincoln, for- Samuel Turner, late of the City of Lincoln, Hatter. merly Miller, then our of business, and late Publican. John Semper the younger, of the City of Lincoln, in the Richard Doublecfay, late of New , Lincolnshire, Sad- County of the same City, Coal Porter (sued as John ' dler and Harness-Maker. Semper. James Waile, late of Stamford, Lincolnshire, Butcher. Walter Smaller, late of Branston, in the County of the City of Tlioiuas Richardson, late of Wroot', Lincolnshire, Farmer. Lincoln, Carpenter and Joiner. William Dawson Bouner, formerly o'f I.angton, Lincolnshire, and late of the Bail of Lincoln,' Lincolnshire, Farmer. At the Court-House, at Aylesbury, in the County Elizabeth Fleshborn, late of Raveley, Lincolnshire, General of Buckingham^ on the 8th day of August 1833, Shopkeeper. William Coales, formerly of Wisbeach, in the Isle of Ely, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely. Cambridgeshire, Grocer, then of Sutton-Wash, otherwise Edward Warr, late of Chackrnore> in the County of Bucking- called Cross Keys-Wash, Long Sution, near , Lin- ham, Grocer. colnshire, Toll-Gate-Keeper, afterwards of Sleaford; Lin- Joseph Randell, formerly of Southani, in the County of War- colnshire., keeping the Loutli Toll-Bar, at Sleaford, since of . wick, Attorney's Clerk, afterwards of Brackley, in the Sutton-Wasli, otherwise called' Cross Keys-Wash, Long County of Northampton, Schoolmaster, then of Bicester, in Sutton aforesaid, Toll-Gate-Keeper. and late of Button- the County of.Oxford, Schoolmaster, since of Bridgnortb, in Bridge, Long-Sutton, near Holbeach aforesaid, Toll-Gate- the County of Salop, Attorney's Clerk, Accountant, and Keeper. Law Stationer and Auctioneer, afterwards of No. 1, Bordes- 'Joseph Kent, formerly of Gloucester-Street, Queen-Square, ley-Place, Birmingham, Warwickshire, out of business, then ' , out of business, and late of Brothertoft", Lincoln- of Bicester aforesaid, out of business, and late of Brill, in the shire, Miller and Baker. .County of Buckingham, Schoolmaster. Joseph Dickinson, late of Loutli, Lincolnshire, Auctioneer William Quarteruian, heretofore of Marsh-Mill, Great Kimble, and Appraiser. • • . Buckinghamshire, and of Tharne, Oxfordshire, Miller and William Hardstaff, formerly of Silk Willoughby, near Sleaford, Mealman, then of King's-Arms-Place, Commercial-Road, Lincolnshire, Farmer, and late of Heckington, in the said Middlesex, Baker and Corn-Chandler, then of Haddenham, County, Farmer and Ground-Keeper. in the said County of Bucks, Journeyman Miller, next of William Moor, formerly of Pickwprth, Lincolnshire, Farmer ' Deal, Kent, Servant to the Right Honourable Lord Carring- aud Grazier, afterwards of Creatbn, Lincolnshire, Farmer, ton, and afterwards of Deal aforesaid, Miller, Mealman, ''"' ••