Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB
[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Saturday

5

.....

Saturday Monday.....

[ocr errors]

21 Motions.

23

24

25 Pleas, Demurrers, Exceptions, Causes, and Further Directions.

Tuesday March 1

Thursday...

ex.; Feb. 24 at 12, aud, ac. and div.-Thomas Potts, Bir

Pleas, Demurrers, Exceptions, Causes, mingham, metallic tube maker, Feb. 24 at 11, Waterloo

and Further Directions.

[blocks in formation]

7 Motions.

[blocks in formation]

and Further Directions.

rooms, Birmingham, last ex.-I. Solly and I. Solly, jun., St. Mary-axe, merchants, Feb. 17 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-J. Laing and Geo. Laing, Eastcheap, cork manufacturers, Feb. 24 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Pellegrine Rosselli, Lime-st., merchant, Feb. 24 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Edw. Tanner, Fish-st.-hill, ship and insurPleas, Demurrers, Exceptions, Causes, Hen. Busbridge, Upper North-place, Gray's-inn-road, Gray'sance agent, Feb. 24 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.— inn-lane, livery stable keeper, Feb. 24 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Geo. Dorrington, Percival-street, printer, Feb. 24 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac. and div.— James Ebenezer Saunders, jun., Upper Thames-street, fish factor, Feb. 23 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.—John Smith, Deptford-bridge, Kent, hatter, Feb. 23 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Richard Archard Jones, Friday-street, Cheapside, linen and Manchester warehouseman, Feb. 23 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Hen. Shaw, Ulverston, Lancashire, scrivener, March 1 at 12, King's Arms Inn, Lancaster, aud. ac.; at 1, div.-Nathaniel Fraley and Joseph Emery Merchant, Bristol, linen drapers, Feb. 25 at 1, Commercialrooms, Bristol, aud. ac.-Francis Lee Byrne, Liverpool, wine broker, Feb. 24 at 1, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.John Travis, Oldham, grocer, Feb. 25 at 11, Commissioners'

21 Motions and Ditto.

22 Petitions.

[ocr errors]

Vice-Chancellor Wigram will hear Unopposed Petitions and Short Causes every Saturday previous to the General Paper.

London Gazettes.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.

DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY.

JOHN SAMUEL LENNARD, Norfolk Arms, Half Moon rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.-John Smith Daintry and John crescent, White Conduit-fields, victualler. JAMES HUNNYBUN, Cambridge, ironmonger.

BANKRUPTS.

JOHN DEANE WELLS, George-st., Mansion-house, com-
mission agent, Feb. 17 at half-past 12, and March 15 at 11,
Court of Bankruptcy: Off. Ass. Alsager; Sol. Heald, 19
and 20, Austin-friars.-Fiat dated Jan. 27.
JOHN WATES, Old Kent-road, Surrey, victualler, Feb. 8
at half-past 12, and March 15 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy:
Off. Ass. Green; Sols. Lucas & Parkinson, 9, Argyle-st.,
Regent-st.-Fiat dated Jan. 25.

JOHN SPANTON, Bermondsey-st., Surrey, cheesemonger,
Feb. 8 at half-past 1, and March 15 at 12, Court of Bank-
ruptcy: Off. Ass. Green; Sol. Cattlin, 39, Ely-place.-Fiat
dated Jan. 21.
JAMES JOLLEY, St. Alban's-place, Haymarket, and Pel-
ham-road, Brompton, builder, plumber, painter, and glazier,
Feb. 8 and March 15 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy: Off. Ass.
Gibson; Sols. Allen & Nicols, 88, Queen-st., Cheapside.
EDWARD STRATTON, Longcot, Berkshire, corn dealer,
Feb. 18 at 12, Red Lion Inn, Faringdon, and March 15 at
11, Bear Inn, Wantage: Sol. Barnes, Chipping Lamborne.
-Fiat dated Jan. 20.

Fiat dated Jan. 25.

SAMUEL OWEN, Conway, Carnarvonshire, innkeeper and
victualler, Feb. 15 and March 15 at 12, Castle Inn, Car-
narvon: Sols. Abbott & Co., New-inn, Wych-st., Strand.
-Fiat dated Jan. 22.
JOHN HOLT, Livesey, Lancashire, grocer, Feb. 17 and
March 15 at 11, Town-hall, Preston: Sols. Neville & Co.,
Blackburn; Milne & Co., Temple.-Fiat dated Jan. 22.
HENRY ADOLPHUS BUBER, Lindfield, Sussex, malt-
ster, Feb. 18 at 1, and March 15 at 12, Town-hall, Brigh-
ton: Sols. Verral & Lewis, Lewes : Millard & Adams,
Cordwainers'-hall.-Fiat dated Jan. 15.
RICHARD HAZELL, Ramsbury, Wiltshire, corn dealer and
brewer, Feb. 11 at 11, Red Lion Inn, Lambourn, and March
15 at 1, Bear Inn, Wantage, Berkshire: Sols. Edwards,
Aldburne, Wiltshire; Norton & Son, 1, New-st., Bishops-
gate-st.-Fiat dated Jan. 19.

CHARLES NICHOLLS, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, flannel
merchant, Feb. 12 and March 15 at 11, Guildhall, Shrews-
bury: Sols. Cooper, Shrewsbury; Pownall & Cross, 9, Sta-
ple-inn.-Fiat dated Jan. 24.

MEETINGS.

Ryle, Manchester, bankers, Feb. 23 at 11, Commissioners'rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.-William Richard Ravenscroft, Manchester, banker, Feb. 25 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.-John Atkinson, Greenbank, near Kendal, Westmorland, bobbin manufacturer, Feb. 25 at 11, King's Arms Inn, Kendal, aud. ac.-Rob. Catlow, Leeds, victualler, Feb. 25 at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, aud. ac.—John Hawkes, Pall-mall, silk mercer, Feb. 24 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-James Hammon, Great Portland-st., Oxfordstreet, plumber, Feb. 24 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-Joseph Channing Gummer, Hart-street, Mark-lane, wine merchant, Feb. 24 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-George Howson Garnett, Queen Ann-st., St. Mary-le-bone, chymist, Feb. 24 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-Thomas Keasley and Joseph Leonard Keasley, Long-lane, Wild's-rents, Bermondsey, tanners, Feb. 24 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-Christopher Dannit, jun., Talbot Inn-yard, Southwark, hop and seed merchant, Feb. 24 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-Christopher Hall, Piccadilly, upholsterer, Feb. 22 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-John Saunders, James Fanner, and Thomas Hosier Saunders, Basinghall-st., and Bradford, Wiltshire, woollen manufacturers, Feb. 26 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-George Walton, Kingsland-road, Shoreditch, timber merchant, Feb. 26 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, div.James Green, Greet Winchester-street, merchant, Feb. 26 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, div.-Thomas Lamplugh, Great Driffield, Yorkshire, grocer, April 16 at 11, George Inn, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.; at 12, div.-Abraham Dyson, Sheffield, plater on steel, Feb. 24 at 11, Town Hall, Sheffield, aud. ac.; at 1, first and fin. div.-Edward Clarke, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, builder, March 3 at 12, Lansdowne Hotel, Leamington Priors, aud. ac.; at 1, first and fin. div.G. Johnson, Leeds, fruiterer, Feb. 23 at 10, Commissioners'rooms, Leeds, aud. ac.; at 11, div.-Richard Coad, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, grocer, Feb. 24 at 10, George Hotel, Huddersfield, aud. ac.; at 11, div.-William Butler and Richard Parkes, Birmingham, wine merchants, Feb. 23 at 11, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at half-past 11, fin. div. joint. est.; at 11, aud. ac.; at 12, first and fin. div. sep. est. R. Parkes; at 12, aud. ac.; at half-past 12, first and fin. div. sep. est. W. Butler.-John Baldwin, Edgbaston, near Birmingham, wire drawer, Feb. 23 at 1, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 2, div.-Joseph Whalley and Benjamin Whalley, Leeds, wool merchants, Feb. 22 at 12, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, aud. ac, and fin. div.-John North, Mold-green, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, fancy cloth manufacturer, Feb. 25 at 2, George Inn, Huddersfield, aud. ac.; at 3, div.

CERTIFICATES TO BE ALLOWED,

Richard Marsden, Brynmawr, Llanelly, Breconshire, linen draper, Feb. 24, Castle Hotel, Brecon, ch. ass.--John Brook and Thos. Brook, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, drapers, Feb. 15 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.- -Chas. Schofield, Unless Cause shewn to the contrary, on or before Feb. 22. Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, timber and coal merchant, William Mowbray Potts, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer.Feb. 3 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-G. B. Bishop Timothy Bourne, Liverpool, cotton broker.-Wm. Wootton, and Fras. Hildyard, Southampton, draper, Feb. 4 at 1, Court Birmingham, refiner.-Thos. Bate, Compton, Kinfael, Stafof Bankruptcy, last ex.-G. W. Bromfield, Blackfriars-road, fordshire, timber dealer.-J. Brown, Birmingham, victualler. brush manufacturer, Feb. 4 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, last-James Ebenezer Saunders, jun., Upper Thames-street, fish

factor.-Peter Saunders, Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant.— Henry Duncalfe Rushbury, Fitzroy-place, Southwark-bridgeroad, money scrivener.-John William Horend, Paradise-st., Lambeth, builder.-Wm. Fretwell, Leeds, colonial merchant. -Edmund William Jerningham, Henrietta-street, Coventgarden, banker.-Cuthbert Taylor, Monk Wearmouth Shore, Durham, ship builder.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

George Law, Morton, Edinburgh, farmer.-Robert Scobie Bain, Stirling, grocer.-Archibald Black, Glasgow, merchant. -James Wishart, Glasgow, wine merchant.-James Leggate, Wishawtown, wood merchant.-Charles Johnston, deceased, Dundee, merchant.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS. Saturday, January 29, 1842. The following Assignees have been appointed. Further Particulars may be learned at the Office, in Portugal-st., Lincoln's-inn-fields, on giving the Number of the Case.

James Edgcombe, Peaschell-street, Praed-st., Paddington, stone-mason, No. 52,316 T.; Wm. Cross, assignee.-Walter Plowman, Green-st., North Audley-street, Grosvenor-square, collar-maker, No. 51,769 T.; Samuel Martin and Samuel Maine, assignees.-Thomas L. Rutton, Albion-terrace, New North-road, gentleman, No. 52,273 T.; Jos. Beaumont and Daniel Sebbon Baker, assignees.-Wm. P. Atkins, Devonshire-street, Bishopsgate-st. Without, carpenter, No. 52,267 T.; John Ponler, assignee.-John Barton, Providence-row, Finsbury-sq., engineer, No. 51,272 T.; Charles Edwards, assignee.-Chas. Bamfield, Aldgate, harness-maker, No. 52,258 T.; Thos. Parkins, assignee.-Arthur Ingham, Upper Stoodley, Halifax, out of business, No. 58,150 C.; John William Lonsdale and William Eastwood, assignees.-Saml. Dimmock, Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire, labourer, No. 57,037 C.; Ed. Baker, assignee.-Hen. Evans, Sidney's-alley, Leicester-sq., conductor of a lace business, No. 52,279 T.; Robert Spence, assignee.-Isaac Brown, Park, Stockport, Chester, druggist, No. 55,861 C.; Wm. Webb, assignee.-Jas. B. Craig, Trafalgar-road, Greenwich, Kent, ale-merchant, No. 49,482 T.; Henry Seward, assignee.-Thos. Saint George Lyster, Devonshire-street, Paddington, captain in the army, No. 14,140 T.; Samuel Sturgis, new assignee, in the room of John Prosser and William Jones, deceased.—Alexander Hunt, Stoke-uponTrent, Staffordshire, out of business, No. 55,017 C.; John Degg, new assignee, in the room of J. Beardsmore, deceased. The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought before the Court, in Portugal-st., on Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 9. Saml. Alex. Bell, Upper Manor-st., Chelsea, out of business.-Hen. Corsten, Hyacinth-villa, Shepherd's-bush-green, seedsman.-Wm. Watts, Capland-street, Marylebone, out of business.-Lewis Girling, Broad-st., Golden-square, coachlace-maker.-Daniel Lyas, Richmond-st., Walworth, Surrey, tailor.-Michael Reilly, Golden-buildings, Strand, out of business.-Daniel Gregory, jun., Hayes, near Hillingdon and Uxbridge, out of business.-Hen. Saunders, Shoe-lane, shoemaker.-Wm. Hannen, Circus, Minories, out of business. Wm. Ritchie, Rupert-st., Haymarket, licensed victualler.

[blocks in formation]

JOSEPH CHARLES CLARKE, Water-lane, Great Tower-
street, wine, spirit, and beer-merchant, Feb. 11 at 11, and
March 18 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy: Off. Ass, Pennell;
Sol. Donne, 28, New Broad-street.-Fiat dated Feb. 3.

THOMAS SEDDON and GEORGE SEDDON, Calthorpe-
place, Gray's Inn-road, upholsterers and cabinet-manufac-
turers, Feb. 11 at half-past 10, and March 18 at 11, Court
of Bankruptcy: Off. Ass. Graham; Sols. Lawrance &
Blenkarne, 32, Bucklersbury.-Fiat dated Feb. 3.
EDWARD MALLAN, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury,
dentist, Feb. 16 at 1, and March 18 at 11, Court of Bank-
ruptcy Off. Ass. Lackington; Sol. Whittington, 2, Dean-
street, Finsbury-square.-Fiat dated Jan. 31.
RICHARD IRWIN and JOHN GOULD IRWIN, Man-
chester, drapers, Feb. 19 and March 18 at 2, Commission-
ers'-rooms, Manchester: Sols. Slater & Heelis, Manchester;
Milne & Co., Temple.-Fiat dated Jan. 29.

[ocr errors]

DAVID DAVIES, sen., and DAVID DAVIES, jun., Glan-
clywedog, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, flannel-manufac-
turers, Feb. 23 and March 18 at 11, Oak Inn, Welshpool,
Montgomeryshire: Sols. Drew & Woosman, Newtown,
Montgomeryshire; Weeks, Cook's-court, Lincoln's Inn.-
Fiat dated Jan. 17.

JOHN HAYWARD, Milverton, Warwickshire, miller, Feb.
14 and March 18 at 12, Lansdown Hotel, Leamington,
priors: Sols. Forder, Leamington; Rushworth, 10, Staple-
inn.-Fiat dated Jan. 13.
WILLIAM HEAP, JOHN ROBERTS, and WILLIAM
ROBERTS, Padiham, Lancashire, cotton-spinners, Feb.
22 at 2, and March 18 at 12, Court-house, Burnley: Sols.
Alcock & Dixon, Burnley; Cragg & Jeyes, 4, Harpur-st.,
Red Lion-square.-Fiat dated Jan. 25.
JONATHAN NASH and ROBERT LUCAS NASH,
Bristol, brewers, March 1 at 1, and March 18 at 2, Com-
mercial-rooms, Bristol: Sols. Goldrey & Fellowes, Chip-
penham, Wiltshire; Hillier & Co., 6, Raymond-buildgs.,
Gray's Inn.-Fiat dated Jan. 28.

THOMAS CHESHIRE, Smethwick, Harborne, Stafford-
shire, miller and baker, Feb. 11 and March 18 at 12, Water-
loo-rooms, Birmingham: Sols. Unett & Sons, Birmingham;
Tooke & Son, 39, Bedford-row.-Fiat dated Jan. 26.
JAMES BUCKETT, Great Bourton, Oxfordshire, sheep-
dealer, Feb. 21 and March 18 at 11, White Lion Inn, Ban-
bury Sols. Walford & Beesley, Banbury: Cox & Wil-
liams, 62, Lincoln's Inn-fields.-Fiat dated Jan. 18.

MEETINGS.

Richd. Smith and Stephen Marshall, Austin-friars, City of London, Russia brokers, Feb. 14 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, pr. d.-Anthony Lee, Guildford, Surrey, banker, Feb. 14 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, pr. d.-Peter Saunders, Kingstonupon-Hull, merchant, Feb. 15 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, pr. Feb. 24, at the same hour and place. d. of Donald Kennedy.-G. Winder, Hackney-road, jeweller, Thomas G. Roach, London-road, Newington-butts, out of Feb. 10 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.-Aug. Frederick business.-John Lowe, Piccadilly, out of business.-Charles Hemming, Chiswell-street, Finsbury, elastic surgical instruTasker, Woodcote-end, Epsom, Surrey, general agent.-Abra- ment-maker, Feb. 15 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, last ex.ham Jacobs, Angel-place, Valentine-place, Webber-st., Black- Adolphe Lawrier and Jos. Lock, Wood-st., City of London, friars-road, Surrey, fruiterer.-John Green, High-st., Not- importers of foreign goods, Feb. 15 at 12, Court of Bankting-hill, out of business.--Jean Baptiste Tailfer, Moorgate- ruptcy, last ex.-Wm. Nicholson, Leeds, Yorkshire, banker, street, Finsbury, French master.-Thos. Buckton, Prospect March 11 at 10, Commissioners'-room, Manchester, last ex. Cottage, Shepherd's-bush, Hammersmith, cabinet-maker.--Wm. Smith Batson, John Wilson, and J. Langhorn, BerWm. Peter Bonython, St. Mary-st., Whitechapel, blacking wick-upon-Tweed, bankers, March 8 at 11, King's Arms Inn, manufacturer.-Jas. Gruby, Grange-walk, Fendall-st., Ber- Berwick-upon-Tweed, last ex.-Alexander Smith and Wilmondsey, Surrey, out of business.-John Henin, Broadway, liam Monteath, Oxford-street, Middlesex, linen-drapers, Feb. Deptford, Kent, tobacconist. 25 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac. and div.-Chas. W. Taylor, Epping, Essex, draper, Feb. 28 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-. -John Page, St. Alban's, Hertfordshire, auctioneer, Feb. 28 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Geo. John Bennett, York-st., Portman-square, St. Maryle-bone, lodging-house-keeper, Feb. 28 at half-past 2, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Hugh Mackay, Liverpool, and A. F. Mackay, Glasgow, merchant, Feb. 26 at 1, Clarendonrooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.-- Nath. Fraley and Jos. E. Merchant, Bristol, linen-drapers, March 1 at 1, Commercialrooms, Bristol, aud. ac.-Adam Thwaites, Newcastle-upon

Court-house, RICHMOND, Yorkshire, Feb. 24 at 10. Matthew Deacon, Richmond, milkman.

INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S DIVIDEND. John Viney, Francis-street, Tottenham-court-road, timberdealer, Feb. 3, Surman's, New-square, Lincoln's Inn: 38. 94d. in the pound.

MEETINGS.

Thomas Bishop, Raleigh, Essex, grocer, Feb. 17 at 11, Wood's, Rochford, sp. aff.-Rev. Kenneth M. R. Tarpley, Albany-street, Regent's-park, vicar of Flore, Feb. 19 at 10,

Douglas, Knightsford, New Church, gentleman.-R. Howells,
Kidwelly Vach, hatter.-Wm. Thomas, Black Bull Tavern,
Carmarthen, victualler.-Dav. Morgan, Carmarthen, saddler.

Commission-room, Royal-arcade, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. Miles, Broadway, Westminster, assistant to a cheesemonger. ac.-R. M'Lachlan, Liverpool, licensed victualler, March 1 at-T. S. Davies, South Charlton, Kent, mathematical master 12. Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.-Robert Lucas, at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.-J. Long, Little Bristol, ironmonger, March 1 at 2, Commercial-rooms, Bris- Chester-st., Grosvenor-place, Belgrave-sq., porter.-Samuel tol, aud. ac.; March 4 at 1, div.-Rich. B. Watson, Leeds, Masters, Sutton, Surrey, carpenter.-Joseph Bryant, Acton, share broker, March 1 at 2, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, agricultural labourer. aud. ac.—Benj. Jacques, Nottingham, John Cotton, NottingCourt-house, YORK CASTLE, (County), Feb. 21 at 10. ham-park, and Thomas B. Oliver, Quorndon, Leicestershire, J. Pearson Horsfall, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, out of business. hosiers, Feb. 28 at 12, George the Fourth Inn, Nottingham, Court-house, CARMARTHEN, (County), Feb. 28 at 10. aud. ac.-Saml. Chadwick, Jas. Chadwick, and John Chadwick, Heywoood, Lancashire, cotton-spinners, Feb. 26 at 10, Newcastle, writer.-T. Davies, Disquilfa, Llanelley, farmer.— David Lewis, Llanarthney, out of business.-Jas. James, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, div.; at 11, aud. ac.Evan Lewis, Abergwelly, labourer.-R. Holiday James, LlaRobt. Brown, Kingston-upon-Hull, bookseller, Feb. 26 at 11, nelly, clerk.-Wm. Rees, Llynoleachaf, Llanfihangel Rhos-iGeorge Inn, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.-Jos. Booth, sen., com, farmer.-Eliz. Jones, widow, Blaenkaine, near Llangeller. Jos. Booth, jun., and S. Booth, Leeds, stuff manufacturers, Feb. 25 at 1, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, aud. ac.-James Court-house, CARMARTHEN, (Borough), Feb. 28 at 10. David Jones, Carmarthen, butcher.-Jas. Edward Moreton Robertshaw and John Rutherford, Oxford-st., hosiers, Feb. 25 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-Theophilus Gamauf, Fetter-lane, wholesale furrier, Feb. 25 at 1, Court of Bank. ruptcy, div.-Thos. Marris and Rich. Nicholson, Bartonupon-Humber, Lincolnshire, bankers, Feb. 28 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, fin. div.-J. Heap, jun., Manchester, merchant, Feb. 26 at 2, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, pr. d.; at 3, aud. ac.-Thos. Welch and J. Sells, Manchester, cotton spinners, Feb. 28 at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, pr. d.; at 11, aud. ac.—Henry Medley and Wm. Backhouse, Leeds, oil merchants, March 1 at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, aud. ac.; at 11, first div. joint est.; first and fin. div. sep. est H. Medley.-J. Wrigglesworth, Leeds, cheese and bacon factor, Feb. 25 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, aud. ac, and fin. div.-Wm. Caton, Preston, Lancashire, ironmonger, March 1 at 1, Town-hall, Preston, aud. ac. and div. —Thos. Burnard, Bideford, Devonshire, merchant, March 3 at 2, New Inn, Bideford, aud. ac.; at 3, div.-Thos. Carr and W. H. Carr, Dewsbury, woollen manufacturers, March 26 at 1, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, aud. ac.; at 2, div.-G. Andrews, Hurminster Marshall, Dorsetshire,, woolstapler, March 1 at 11, Greyhound Inn, Blandford Forum, aud. ac.; at 2. fin. div.-Wm. Fred. Reuss, Liverpool, merchant, Feb. 28 at 1, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, div.-Saml, Mead and Wm. Mead, Liverpool, iron-merchants, Feb. 26 at 1, Clarendon-ney Ouse-burn, joiner.-W. Graham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, rooms, Liverpool, div. sep. est. S. Mead.-J. T. Trangmar, Brighton, tea dealer, March 14 at 12, Town-hall, Brighton, div. CERTIFICATES TO BE ALLOWED,

Unless Cause shewn to the contrary, on or before Feb. 25. J. Lunn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship and insurance broker. -John Griffiths, Quadrant, Regent-st., milliner. — Robert Powell, Brighton, linen draper.-Leopold Schwabacher, North American Coffee-house, Minories, wine merchant.-J. Buckley, Manchester, and Todmorden, cotton and worsted manufacturer.-Robt. Stockdale, Crosby-sq., merchant.-Edward Tapp, Great White Lion-st., Seven-dials, licensed victualler. -E. Botham, Speenhamland, Berkshire, innholder.

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED.

Court-house, BRECON, Brecknockshire, Feb. 25 at 10.
Rich. Prichard, Llechfane, Llanhamlach, carpenter.-Dav.
Scott, Brecon, grocer.—Mary Kitchingman, widow, Mason's
Arms, Brognllis, innkeeper.
Moot-hall, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, Northumberland,
Feb. 28 at 10.

Thos. Snaith, Bellingham, out of business.-John Nixon, High-town, Haltwhistle, labourer.-R. Graham, jun., Holystone, Alevinton, out of business.-J. Snaith, Wooler, tailor. Court-house, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, Feb. 28 at 10. Chas. Atkins, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, groom.-John Storey, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, schoolmaster.-J. Baker, Newcastleupon-Tyne, brass founder.-Sam. Sterling, Newcastle-uponTyne, bookseller.-Geo. Halliday, Westgate, bricklayer.-G. Halliday, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, dealer in hay and straw.A. Tait, Arthur's-hill, Westgate, shopman to a linen draper. -Chas. Barnasconi, Westgate, hawker.-J. Hogg, Newcastleupon-Tyne, upholsterer.-Pet. Tate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, cabinet maker.-Wm. Donkin, Gateshead, Durham, labourer. -Sam. Cook, Westbrook, out of business.-W. Dunn, Steppublican.-John Mawson, Westgate, chymist.-Rob. Nixon, South Stockton, Yorkshire, carman.-J. Watson, Newcastleupon-Tyne, labourer.-Rob. Watson, Bank-side, Castle Garth, bricklayer.—Rob. Frazer, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, carver and gilder.-John Young, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, jeweller.

Court-house, DURHAM, (County), Feb. 25 at 10. Matthew Bell, South Shields, innkeeper.-John Richmond, Seaton Carew, gentleman.-John Ayre, Bishop Wearmouthgreen, surgeon.-Rob. Cooke, Durham, paper manufacturer.— Dorothy Atkinson, spinster, Durham, following no employment.-Rich. Heslop, South Church, out of employment.-J. Spark, Sunderland near the Sea, grocer.-Rob. Bayles, West Auckland, draper.-Wm. Rivers, Summerhouse, near Dar

Jos. J. Arnold and Henry R. Burn, attornies and solicitors.lington, mason.-Ann Storey, widow, Bishop Wearmouth, in -Chas. Shaw and Wm. H. Phillips, Fish-st.-hill, attornies and solicitors.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

no employment.-Rob. Howdon, South Shields, auctioneer.John Harbron, Bishop Wearmouth, out of business.-John

Andrew Mowat, Glasgow, wholesale tea dealer.—William Dalkin, Durham, rope and twine maker.-Wm. Botcherby, M'Queen, Inverkeithing, shipwright.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS.

The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before
the Court, in Portugal-st., on Friday, Feb. 25 at 9.
Thos. Overy, King-st., Southwark, brass and cock founder.
-P. Kleft, Great Portland-st., Oxford-st., out of business.-
Heary Young, Maidstone, furniture broker.-John M. Jones,
Wellington-place, East-st., Walworth, commission agent.-O.
Owen, Tower-shades, Tower-hill, victualler.-John Birch,
York-st.. City-road, carman.-Wm. Barton, Bridge-house-
place, Newington-causeway, upholsterer.-Wm. Thompson,
Bishopsgate-st. Without, out of business.-Richard Ingram,
Northampton, eating-house keeper.-P. Barnes, York-place,
New-road, Pentonville, architect.

Durham, mason.-Matt. Poulouche, Durham, hawker.-Th. Trotter, Felling Shore, trimmer.-Rich. Hardy, North Wearmouth, shipwright.-Geo. Tone, White-hill-cottage, farmer. -Matt. Peacock, Hartlepool, innkeeper.-Thos. Kay, Wolviston, joiner.-Matthew Eales, Durham, publican.-John Newby, Barnstaple, husbandman.-D. Linsley, South Shields, baker.-J. Shafto, Bishop Wearmouth, tailor.-Ad. Elliott, Durham, publican.-T. Wright, Stockton-upon-Tees, schoolmaster.-John Park, Darlington, stone mason.- -Th. Moore, Durham, contractor for the working of stone for Coxhoe Colliery.-Leonard Armstrong, Weskerley Spring-cottages, near Shotley-bridge, Northumberland, joiner.-R. Sheldon, Ayresquay, near Sunderland, assistant to a grocer.-Joseph Rivers, jun., Hope-town, near Darlington, sawyer.-Jas. Alexander Legender, Sunderland near the Sea, master mariner.-Joseph Worthey, Darlington, countryman.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' DIVIDENDS.

Feb. 28, at the same hour and place. John Milner, Trinity-place, Charing-cross, purser in the royal navy, on half-pay.-John Levingston, Whitechapel-road, Jas. Beswick, Sunderland, Durham, dealer in hats, Feb. 12, out of business.-S. W. Faxon, Park-village, Regent's-park, Dobbing's, Sunderland: 5s. 4d. in the pound.-Jos. Thomas surgeon.-Wm. Woodham, Regent-st., Vincent-sq., West- Watson, master in the Royal Navy, Jan. 29, Vernon's, Charminster, teller in the Stamp-office, Somerset-house, Strand.-ing-cross: 4s. 6d. in the pound.-Peter Rigby, Liverpool, John Cundy, East-cliff, Herne-bay, Kent, carpenter.-Geo, commander in the Royal Navy, Feb. 7, Kenyon and Stone's,

Liverpool: 7s. 3d. in the pound. John Mainwaring, jun, Lo

Bath and Bristol, commission agent in the jewellery business, Feb. 10, Bicknell and Co.'s, Lincoln's-inn-fields: 18. 101d. in the pound.-Charles Holmested, Beaumont-square, Mileend-road, flour factor, Feb. 10, Church and Sons', Colchester: 78. 11d. in the pound.

MEETINGS.

Thomas Brookes, Woolhope, Hereford, yeoman, Feb. 23 at 11, Jackson's, Kyrle-street, Ross, Hereford, sp. aff.-John Diver, Thetford, Norfolk, brazier, Feb. 21 at 12, Wortley's, Tombland, Norwich, sp. aff.

LAW BOOKS.

Mr. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great Room, 192, Fleet-street, (corner of Chancery-lane), on THURSDAY next, February 10th, and following Day, at half-past 12,

THE

THE LAW LIBRARY of a BARRISTER, from Jamaica; including Runnington's Statutes at Large, Viner's, Petersdorff's, and Bacon's Abridgments, Bythewood & Jarman's Conveyancing, Cruise, Harrison, & Comyns's Digests, Series of the Old Reports, Civil and Ecclesiastical Law, Treatises and Books of Practice; also the Reports of Vernon, Peere Williams, Atkyns, Dickens, Strange, Cox, Eden, Vesey, Vesey, jun., Vesey & Beames, Cooper, Merivale, Swanston, Jacob & Walker, Jacob, Turner, Russell, Russell & Mylne, Mylne & Keen, Mylne & Craig, Keen, Maddock, Simons & Stuart, Simons, Schoales & Lefroy, Ball & Beatty, Brown, Dow, Knapp, Coke, Saunders, Shower, Comyns, Lord Raymond, Blackstone, Burrow, Cowper, Douglas, Durnford & East, East, Maule & Selwyn, Barnewall & Alderson, Barnewall & Cresswell, Barnewall & Adolphus, Adolphus & Ellis,

Levinz, Willes, Marshall, Bosanquet & Puller, Taunton, Broderip & Bingham, Bingham, Espinasse, Campbell, Starkie, Carrington & Payne, Anstruther, Price, Tyrwhitt, Robinson, Addams, Phillimore, Haggard, &c., &c.

COMA

To be viewed, and Catalogues had.

LAW OF PARTNERSHIP.-Royal 8vo., price 11. 48. bds. OMMENTARIES on the LAW of PARTNERSHIP, as a Branch of Commercial and Maritime Jurisprudence, with occasional Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By JOSEPH STORY, LL.D., Dane Professor of the Law in Harvard University. Also, by the same Author

ONDON, EDINBURGH, and DUBLIN LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Persons desirous of participating in the mutual profits for the year 1841, which are wholly divisible amongst the assured, ought to lodge proposals at the head office, or with an agent of the Company, on or before the 9th of February next. ALEX. ROBERTSON, Manager.

London, 3, Charlotte-row, Mansion-house.
STARKIE'S LAW OF EVIDENCE.-THIRD EDITION.

This day is published, in 3 vols., royal 8vo., 47. 14s. 6d. bds.

PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAW of EVI-
DENCE and DIGEST of PROOFS in CIVIL and

A
CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. Third Edition, with very
considerable alterations and additions, brought down to Mi.
chaelmas Term, 1841. By THOMAS STARKIE, Esq.,
Barrister at Law, one of her Majesty's Counsel.
V. and R. Stevens & G. S. Norton, Law Booksellers and
Publishers, (Successors to the late J. & W. T. Clarke, of Por-
ugal-street), 26 and 39, Bell-yard, Lincoln's Inn.

SELWYN'S NISI PRIUS.-TENTH EDITION. Dedicated to H. R. H. Prince Albert. This day is published, in 2 vols. royal 8vo., price 27. 108. bds. N ABRIDGMENT of the LAW of NISI PRIUS.

Anth Edition, enlarged and much improved, with the

Statutes and Cases brought down to Mich. Term, 1841. By WILLIAM SELWYN, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, one of her Majesty's Counsel, late Recorder of Portsmouth.

V. and R. Stevens & G. S. Norton, Law Booksellers and Publishers, (Successors to the late J. & W. T. Clarke, of Por tugal-street), 26 and 39, Bell-yard, Lincoln's Inn.

ALL the NEW ORDERS for REGULATING of CHANCERY. Issued by Lord Chancellor Cottenham and Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst, from August 26 to December 10, 1841; with NOTES and an INDEX. Price 18.

the PRACTICE and PROCEEDINGS of the COURT

S. Sweet, Law Bookseller and Publisher, 1, Chancery-lane. Of whom may be had,

A PRACTICAL TREATISE of the LAW of VENDORS and PURCHASERS of ESTATES. By the Right Hon. Sir EDWARD SUGDEN. In 3 vols., price 31. 108. bds, A PRACTICAL TREATISE of POWERS. By the Right Hon. Sir EDWARD SUGDEN. Price 21. boards, QUESTIONS ON THE LAW OF EVIDENCE, with

COMMENTARIES on the CONFLICT of LAWS. Se- THE ANSWERS. BY A BARRISTER. Price 4s. 6d. bds. cond Edition, royal 8vo., price 17. 48. boards.

COMMENTARIES on EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE. Second Edition, 2 vols., royal 8vo., 17. 148. boards. COMMENTARIES on EQUITY PLEADINGS. Royal 8vo., 198. boards.

COMMENTARIES on the LAW of AGENCY. 8vo., 148. boards.

QUESTIONS on CONVEYANCING and the LAW of REAL PROPERTY, with ANSWERS. By a MEMBER of the BAR. Parts 1, 2, and 3. Price 88., boards. QUESTIONS on the PRACTICE of the COURTS of COMMON LAW, with ANSWERS. By WM. THEORoyal BALD, Esq., Barrister at Law. Price 6s. bds.

QUESTIONS on the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE in

A. Maxwell & Son, Law Booksellers and Publishers, Bell- the COURT of CHANCERY, with the ANSWERS. For yard, Lincoln's Inn; and T. Clark, Edinburgh.

CHEAP LAW BOOKS.

WILDY begs most respectfully to announce, that · he still continues to carry on his late father's business

(lately under the Firm of Wildy & Davis, Law Booksellers)

for benefit of his mother and family, at the OLD ESTABLISHED SHOP, LINCOLN'S INN GATEWAY, CAREY-STREET, (WITHIN THE GATES).-C. W. hoping that his Customers, and the Gentlemen of the Profession generally, will still continue to favour him with a share of their future patronage, he having for the last six years, and since the decease of his father, had the JOINT MANAGEMENT of the business with his father's late partner, Mr. R. T. Davis; and that, by his doing business upon the SMALLEST possible remunerating profits, and by his strict attention to the wishes of those Gentlemen who may be pleased to favour him with their commands, to give them every satisfaction. His present STOCK will be found to comprise a LARGE COLLECTION of Reports in the Courts of Common Law and Equity, (both ANCIENT AND MODERN, THE STATUTES AT LARGE, and numerous ELEMENTARY AND PRACTICAL WORKS, which he is enabled to offer at very REDUCED PRICES. GENTLEMEN wishing to dispose or exchange any portion of their Libraries, may rely upon obtaining their extreme value, on applying to C. Wildy, Lincoln's Inn Gateway, Carey-street, within the Gates,

the Use of LAW STUDENTS. Price 48. bds.

QUESTIONS ON THE LAW AND PRACTICE IN

BANKRUPTCY, with the ANSWERS. By A BARRIS

TER. Price 4s. bds.

FURNISH your OFFICES, COUNTING-HOUSES, CHAMBERS, at PRIEST'S Temple Furniture Mart, 17 and 24, Water-street, Bridge-street, Blackfriars, City. The largest STOCK, in London, of COUNTINGHOUSE DESKS, railed partitioning, office, library, and board-room tables, winged and plain book-cases of all sizes; deed cases, pigeon-holes, and every article to furnish the office, library, or dwelling-house, new and second hand, of the best manufacture; also a great assortment of improved fire-proof safes, strong room doors, chests, cash, and deed boxes, at such prices that cannot be surpassed. Furniture bought or exchanged to any amount. Auctions, appraisements, and funerals on exceeding low terms.

** Orders for THE JURIST given to any Newsman, or letters (post-paid) sent to the Office. No. 3. CHANCERY LANE. or to V. & R. STEVENS & G. S. NORTON, (Successors to J. & W. T. Clarke, late of Portugal Street), 26 and 39, BELL YARD, will insure its punctual delivery in London, or its being forwarded on the evening of publica tion, through the medium of the Post Office, to the Country.

London: Printed by WALTER M'DOWALL, PRINTER, 4, PENBERTON Row, and Published by STEPHEN SWEET, BOOKSELLER and PUBLISHER, 3, CHANCERY LANE. Saturday, February 5, 1842.

« AnteriorContinuar »