2960 THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 28, 1857. time carrying on business in Black Horse-street, Bolton- Thomas Bond, formerly of No. 152, Park-lane, afterwards le-Moors aforesaid, and afterwards in Derby-street afore- of No. 21, Whitechapel, then of Lowther-street, and said, in copartnership with the said George Hiton, as carrying on business at No. 19, Whitechapel, all in Machinists and Iron Founders, under the firm of Hit on Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, Hatter and Cap and Barnes, Bolton-moor Iron Works, afterwards re- Maker, and late in lodgings No. 14, Williamson-street, siding on the Mosses, Bury, in the said county, then in Liverpool aforesaid, out of business. Pilkington-street, Bolton-le-Moors aforesaid, afterwards Joseph Taylor, formerly in lodgings, Saint John's-place, in Victoria-street, Wallgate, Wigan, in the said county, Broughton-lane, and carrying on business at No. 8, King- and late in Houghton-street, Fletcher-street, Bolton-le- street, both in Manchester, in 'the county of Lancaster, Moors aforesaid, Journeyman Mechanic. Tailor and Draper, and late in lodgings at Seymour- John Tunaley, formerly of Morledge, Derby, in the county terrace, Old Trafford, near Manchester, aforesaid, out of of Derby, Dyer, then in lodgings in Hull-street, Derby business. aforesaid, out of business, afterwards of Tib-lane, Cross- John Wildman, formerly of Balshaw, in the parish of street, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Rating- Latham, in the county of Lancaster, Farmer and Cattle house Keeper, then of Cheetwood-street, Strangeways, Dealer, and late of the same place, Farm Bal'iff. Manchester aforesaid, and whilst at the latter places, carrying on business in copartnership with William Saw- Joshua Cleminson, formerly of No. 170, Stretford New- yer and James Watson Donn, of SpringBeld-bridge, Sal- road, Hulme, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, ford, in the said county of Lancaster, as Manufacturers of Assistant to a Tea Dealer, afterwards of No. 172, Stret- Silk Small Wares, under the firm of Tunaley, Sawyer, ford New-road, Hulme aforesaid, and late of No. 16, and Company, afterwards carrying on business in copart- Cook-street, Hulme aforesaid, and occupying the said ship with Charles Joseph Wood, at the Old Factory, shop at No. 172, Stretford New-road aforesaid Tobac- Miller-street, Manchester aforesaid, as Manufacturers of conist. Silk Smallwares, under the firm of Wood and Tunaley, Robert Turner, formerly of Richmond-road, Liverpool, in and late of Fleetwpod-street, Ancoats-vale, Manchester the county of Lancaster, Licensed Victualler, then of aforesaid, out of business. London-road, and lute of No. 44, Seacombe-str«et, both James Pridmore, formerly of Cross-street, Ashton-under- in Liverpool aforesaid, out of business. Lyne, in the county of Lancaster, then of Old-street, Ashton-under-Lyne aforesaid, afterwards of Hurst, near Ashton-under-Lyne aforesaid, Boot and Shoe Maker, then of Brook-street, Ashton-under-Lyne aforesaid, after- Before the Judge of the County Court of wards of Delamere-street North, Ashton-under-Lyce Kent, holden at the Sessions-Ho use, Maidstone, aforesaid, Grocer and Provision Dealer, then of the Heroes of Alma, Portland-street, Ashton-nnder-Lyne on Saturday the 12th day of September, 1857, aforesaid, Grocer, Provision Dealer, and Beerseller. and at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely. late of Moss-street, Ashton-under-Lyne aforesaid, Jour- William James Thomas Kennedy (sued and committed as neyman Boot and Shoe Maker only (sued with John William James T. Kennedy), formerly of Saint Mar- Pridmore). garet's-bank, Rochester, Kent, Shipwright in Her Ma- Benjamin Waters, late of No. 38, Corporation-buildings, jesty's Dockyard, at Chatham, and Draper and Haber- Smithficld-market, Manchester in the county of Lancas- dasher, then of No. 217, High-street, Chatham, Kent, ter, Clothes Dealer, a part of the time occupying a Shipwright in Her Majesty's Dockyard at Chatham, and dwelling-house and shop, No. 28, Swan-street, Manches- Grocer, Haberdasher and General Dealer, then of the ter aforesaid, as Pastry Cook and Biscuit Baker. Brook, Chatham, Kent, Shipwright in Her Majesty's Joseph Rawstorn, formerly of No. 143, Chestergate, Stock- Dockyard at Chatham, and Grocer, Cheesemonger, and port, in the county of Chester, Grocer and Pravision General Dealer, and then and late of No. 8, Pembroke- Dealer, then of No. 4, Ring-street West, Stockport afore- place, New-road. Chatham. Kent, Shipwright in Her said, and late of No. 248, ileaton-lane, Hcaton Norris, in Majesty's Dockyard at Chatham. the county of Lancaster, Assistant to a Grocer. William Moody, formerly and late of Nn. 235, Evelyn- street, Lower-road, Deptford, Kent, Greengrocer and Robert Tinker, formerly in lodgings in Castle Hall-street, Basket Maker, Stalybridge, near Ashton-under-Lyne, in the county of Lancaster, then of Newton Moor, Stalybridge, near Ash- Cornelius William Ovitts (sued and comitted as Cornelius ton-under-Lyne aforesaid, afterwards of Castle Hall- Ovitts), formerly of No. 238, High-street, Poplar, Mid- street, Stalybridge, near Ashton-under-Lyne aforesaid, dlesex, then of No. 60, High-street, Gravesend, Kent, theu of Spring Bank, Stalybridge, near Ashton-under- and of No. 238, High-street, Poplar aforesaid, trading in Lyne aforesaid, and late in lodgings iu Grass Croft-street, copartnership with George Hawdon Ovitts. under the Sta'y bridge, near Ashton-uuder-Lyne aforesaid, Power- style or firm of Ovitts »nd Co.. Upholsterers, and then Loom Weaver. and late of Perry-street, Northfleet, Kent, out of business or employ. Joshua Hurst, late of Medlock-street, Hulme, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Tailor and Draper. Richard Forrest Chapman (sued and committed as Forest Chapman), formerly and late of No. 13, West-street, Isaac Cooper, formerly of Peter-street, Manchester, in the Gravesend, Kent, Baker, and keeping a Post Office Re- county of Lancaster, Excavator, Contractor and Beer- ceiving House. seller, then of Crown-street, Hulme, Manchester aforesaid, Excavator and Contractor only, afterwards of Charter- Thomas Laslett, formerly of the Wellington Brewery, street, Manchester aforesaid, Excavator, Contractor and Wellington-street, Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, Li- Beerseller, then of Camp-street, Manchester aforesaid, censed Common Brewer, then of No. 62, Milton-road, Excavator and Contractor, afterwards of the Waggon and Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, Dealer in Beer and Com- H -ses, Tickle-street, Manchester, Excavator, Contractor mission Agent, and then and late of Strood, Kent, an 1 Beerseller, then of Bridgewater-street, Manchester Licensed Common Brewer. aforesaid, and late of Arthur-street, Hulme, Manchester William Grigg, late of No. 26, High-street, Milton-next- aforesaid, Excavator and Contractor only. Gravesend, in the county of Kent, Grocer and Cheese- John McCabe, formerly of No. 2, Hardman-passage, Deans- monger. gate, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, Journey- Robert Weare, formerly of Argyle-street, Birkenhead, man Pipe Maker, then of No. 6, Back Queen-street, Cheshire, Watch Maker, and Jeweller, then of Princes- Deansgate, Manchester aforesaid, Pipe Manufacturer, road, Sandy-hill, Woolwich, Kent, Electrical Engineer, and late of No. 10, Hardman-passage, Manchester afore- then of Montague House, Plamstead, Kent, Electrical said, out of employment. Engineer, theu of same place iu copartnership with Michael Flood, formerly of No. 15, Rochdale-road, after- Joseph Crook, under the style or firm of Weare and wards of No. 27, Swan-street, also occupying a sale room Crook, Electrical Engineers, then of Montague House, No. 104, Ancoats-lane, all in Manchester, in the county of Plumstead, Kent, Electrical Engineer, then of No. 23, Lancaster, Auctioneer, Valuer, General Agent and Hard- Thomas-street, Horsleydown, Surrey, out of business or ware and SmaUware1 Dealer, afterwards of Little Stable- employ, and then of Montague House, Plumstead, Kent, street, Shude-hill, and late of No. 27, Swim-street, both out of business or employ. in Manchester aforesaid, Auctioneer, Valuer and General Agent. Richard Massey, formerly of Shorebam. in the county of Before the Judge of the County Court of Sussex, Flint Dealer and Agent for Fl'nt and General Merchants, afterwards Storekeeper and Shipping Clerk to Glamorganshire, holden at Cardiff, on Wed- Corn Factor, afterwards part Owner and Master of the nesday the 16th day of September, 1857. ketch Charlotte, of Shoreham, and late part Owner and John Bowen, late of Neath Abbey, in the parish of Cadoxton- Master of the schooner Glean, of Stioreham aforesaid, juxta-Neath, in the county of Glamorgan, previously of sailing iu the coasting trade, and at the time of his arrest Landore, near Swansea, in the said county, and formerly being in the port of Liverpool, in the county of Lan- of No. 13, Orchard-street, iu the town of Swansea afore- caster. said, Accountant..
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