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London Gazettes.

TUESDAY, JULY 21.

INSOLVENT.

maintain an action, precisely in the same way as a person would have been entitled provided he had lived. According to the provisions of this bill, if the injury occasioning the death of a person only amounted to manslaughter, an action was maintainable by his executors or administrators; but why should they stop short and say, that, where the injury was manslaughter only, an action should be maintainable, but not JOHN CAINES, Chilton Cantelo, Somersetshire, farmer. where it was murder? Although it was desirable to remedy the inconsistency in the law, that, if a man received an injury for life, he might bring an action, but that an action could not be sustained against the party causing his death; yet the present bill did not seem to him at all calculated to remedy that particular case. He would suggest to his hon. friend who had charge of the bill to postpone it for the present.

The Attorney-General had considerable difficulty in adopting even the principle of the present bill, because it was new to the law of England. If the suggestion of his hon. and learned friend were adopted, the damages given for the support of the widow and children would become assets, and a part would go to the satisfaction of the creditors. That was not the case in Scotland, where the law had worked well. He concurred in the recommendation that the bill should be postponed for a time, so that it might be better matured.

Sir J. Graham felt some difficulty with respect to the measure, and he should be glad to know from the Lord-Advocate whether the practical working of the law in Scotland was satisfactory. The bill declared that "the party who should be liable should be the party causing the death." Now, in the mining districts of the north of England accidents sometimes occurred causing deaths to a frightful extent, every one of which could be traced to the neglect of some subordinate agents employed. It was, he believed, ascertained, that every case of fire-damp was caused by neglecting the free circulation of air, which depended on the constant attention of some ignorant and ill-paid servant. If they put the construction of "causing the death" upon the employer, let the House observe what would happen; eighty or ninety persons might, and sometimes did, lose their lives by these accidents. The owners of these collieries usually had several partners, each of whom would be answerable in damages on separate issues of the trial of eighty or ninety suits, not, perhaps, in many cases, commenced by widows or children, but by the next of kin, who might be living in the East or West Indies, and who had not really sustained any injury for which the owners of the mines should be liable to damages. He should like to know what had been the practical working, in Scotland, of the law which it was now proposed to adopt. If the difficulties which suggested themselves were not, in point of fact, found to exist in Scotland, that would be a strong recommendation in his mind

in favour of the bill.

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not aware that there was any limitation in Scotland as to the degree of relationship which would justify an action in a case of personal injury or death; but a jury would not be likely to give damages at the instance of any very distant relation of a deceased person. He considered that the expression "next of kin," in this bill, was too indefinite, and that the relations entitled to recover damages should be directly specified. In Scotland, the apportionment of the damages among the relatives of the deceased was left to the jury, and he thought the same principle might be advantageously adopted in any measure on this subject which applied to England. In Scotland, however, suits of this nature could not be instituted for the relief of creditors of the deceased, and he would strongly protest against such a power being granted to creditors, either in this country or in Scotland.

Mr. Bouverie then postponed the further consideration of the bill, as well as of the Deodands Abolition Bill, till Monday

next.

MEMBER RETURNED TO SERVE IN PARLIAMENT.-William Brown, Esq., of Liverpool, for the county of Lancaster, (southern division), in the room of Francis Egerton, (commonly called Lord Francis Egerton), now Earl of Ellesmere, called up to the House of Peers.

In our last Number (p. 279), the christian name of Mr. Humphry, recently appointed one of the Queen's Counsel, should have been" Joseph," not "James."

BANKRUPTS.

CHARLES PULLMAN, Strand, Westminster, hosier, dealer
and chapman, July 31 at 12, and Sept. 4 at 11, Court of
Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Alsager; Sols. Reed &
SAMUEL WARD, Lillypot-lane, London, lasting and shal
Langford, Friday-st.-Fiat dated July 17.
loon manufacturer, dealer and chapman, July 28 at half-
past 11, and Sept. 2 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London:
Off. Ass. Pennell; Sol. Smith, 9, Barnard's Inn, Holborn.
-Fiat dated July 16.
WILLIAM GREEN, Dorset-place, Dorset-square, Middle.
sex, boarding-house keeper, dealer and chapman, July 31
at 11, and Sept. 1 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy,
London: Off. Ass. Green; Sols. Lawrence & Plews, Old
Jewry-chambers.-Fiat dated July 17.

ISAAC BRYANT, Victoria-grove, Stoke Newington, Mid-
dlesex, builder, dealer and chapman, July 31 at 12, and
Sept. 1 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London:
Off. Ass. Follett; Sols. C. J. & A. Jenkinson, Cannon-st.
-Fiat dated July 8.

ALEXANDER ALEXANDER and JOHN ALEXAN-
DER, Exeter, opticians and mathematical instrument makers,
Aug. 5 and Sept. 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy,
Exeter: Off. Ass. Hirtzell; Sols. Turner, Exeter; Spyer,
JOHN TAYLOR, Hollinwood, near Oldham, Lancashire,
Broad-street-buildings, London.-Fiat dated July 17.
and Manchester, rope manufacturer and slate merchant,
dealer and chapman, Aug. 6 and 27 at 11, District Court of
Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Hobson; Sols. Pollard,
Manchester; Johnson & Co., King's-bench-walk, Temple,
London.-Fiat dated July 11.
JOHN STENDALL, Hucknall-under-Huthwaite, Notting-
hamshire, baker, July 31 and Aug. 21 at 11, District Court
of Bankruptcy, Sheffield: Off. Ass. Freeman; Sols. Freeth
& Co., Nottingham; Freeth & Co., Lincoln's-inn-fields,
London. -Fiat dated July 14.
WILLIAM HOLDSWORTH, Ripley, Yorkshire, apothe
cary, Aug. 1 and 24 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy,
Leeds: Off. Ass. Hope; Sols. Stewart, Horbury, near
Wakefield; Cariss, Leeds; Sudlow & Co., Chancery-lane,
London.-Fiat dated July 14.

WILLIAM WOOD, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, wine and spirit
merchant, dealer and chapman, Aug. 5 and 29 at 12, Dis-
trict Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Bittle-
ston; Sol. Smith, Birmingham.-Fiat dated July 15.

MEETINGS.

William L. Prattman, Butter Knowle-lodge, and Michael Forster, Copley, Durham, timber merchants, Aug. 11 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, pr. d.James Evans, Haywood-lodge, Herefordshire, cattle dealer, Aug. 5 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, ch. ass.-Anthony Birch, Birmingham, grocer, Aug. 18 at 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, last ex.—Geo. Barton and John Barton, Manchester, copper roller manufac turers, July 29 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, last ex.-John Godfrey, Midsomer Norton, Somer. setshire, linendraper, Aug. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, aud. ac.-Ryce Davies, Abercarne, Monmouthshire, grocer, Aug. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, aud. ac.; Aug. 14 at 11, div.-Benjamin Bensley, Poolholm, Monmouthshire, out of business, Aug. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, aud. ac.-John Crabtree and Wm. Burnley, Tunstead, Forest of Rossendale, Lancashire, woollen manufacturers, Aug. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, aud. ac.-John Prior and Henry Brady, Kingston-upon-Hull, brush manufac turers, Aug. 12 at 10, Town-hall, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.; Aug. 10 at 12, div.-William Batty, Kingston-uponHull, currier, Aug. 12 at 10, Town-hall, Kingston-uponHull, aud. ac.-H. Morgan Godwin and Charles Lee, Bishopsgate-street Within, London, shipowners, Aug. 14 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Wm. Best and John Snowden, Southampton, printers, Aug. 14 at half-past 11, Court of

Bankruptcy, London, div.-Wm. Menzies, Gloucester, draper, Aug. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, div.Thos. Gales, Wm. John Guest, J. Forster Naisby, and Matthew Kirtley, Hylton, Durham, shipbuilders, Aug. 13 at half-past 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-uponTyne, fin. div.-John Crabtree and Wm. Burnley, Tunstead, Rossendale, Lancashire, woollen manufacturers, Aug. 14 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, fin. div. joint est.; Aug. 14 at 11, fin. div. sep. est.-Thos. Marrian, Sheffield, Yorkshire, common brewer, Aug. 14 at 11, Cutler's-hall, Sheffield, div.

CERTIFICATES.

To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on the Day of Meeting.

William Sheffield and John Sheffield, Lower Acton-place, Bagnigge-wells-road, Middlesex, grocers, Aug. 13 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-J. Roger Havard, Mount Pleasant, Rhymney, Llanguinder, Brecon, commission agent, Aug. 17 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol. - Sam. Allen Bull, Frome Selwood, Somersetshire, dyer, Aug. 17 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.-Richard Gatehouse, Richard Darch, and Gastrill Wilkins, Lisson-street, Middlesex, timber merchants, Aug. 11 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy: | London.-Matthew Chapman, Devonport, painter, Aug. 18 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter. - Wm. Baldock, Nottingham, grocer, Aug. 14 at 10, District Court of Bank ruptey, Birmingham.-Wm. Mallet, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester, milliner, Aug. 13 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.- Sam. Hill, Bolton-le-Moors, Lanca shire, boiler maker, Aug. 12 at 12, District Court of Bankruptey, Manchester.-James Wilkinson, Manchester, grocer, Aug. 18 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester. To be allowed by the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before Aug. 11. Thomas Clay, Longroyd-bridge, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, merchant.-John Godfrey, Midsomer Norton, Somersetshire, linendraper. - Cornelius Brady, Aston nigh Birmingham, commission agent.-George Whitfield, Nottingham, lemonade manufacturer.-Henry Walters, Bristol, licensed victualler. FIATS ANNULLED.

Darid Thomas, Narbeth, Pembrokeshire, corn merchant.Herman Julius Marcus and John Naylor, Leeds, Yorkshire, sharebrokers.

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Wm. Dannock, Wyndham, Norfolk, blacksmith, July 23 at 1. Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Holstead, Hampstead-road, St. Pancras, Middlesex, tailor, July 23 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Richard Sanderson, Cambridge, carpenter, July 25 at 3, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Ed. Frank Chas. Mainwaring, Kingsland-road, Middlesex, medical student, July 23 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.--Rich. Coney, Pickering-place, Bayswater, Middlesex, stone mason, July 23 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Ed. Skelton, Norwich, tailor, July 25 at halfpast 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London. - John Appleby Pritchard, Little Hampton, Sussex, commander of her Majesty's revenue cruizer Cameleon, July 25 at 3, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Wm. Milner, Clifton-st., Finsbury, Middlesex, lead merchant, July 29 at half-past 10, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Thos. Smith the younger, Bermondseysquare, Surrey, agent, July 30 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Wm. Howlett, Morland-terrace, Holloway-road, Islington, Middlesex, foreman to a builder, July 29 at halfpast 10, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Washington Yar roll, Union-place, New-road, Middlesex, tailor, July 29 at half-past 10, Court of Bankruptcy, London. - Geo. Hallett, Southampton, linen draper, July 30 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Robert Burgess, Gardener's-lane, King-street, Westminster, Middlesex, steeple-keeper of Westminster

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Ed. Rowley, Upper Islington-terrace, St. Mary's, Islington, Middlesex, assistant to a warehouseman, July 29 at half-past 10, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Thos. Brookes, Manchester, assistant overseer of the Chorlton Union, July 30 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester. - Wm. Bury, Blackburn, Lancashire, out of business, July 28 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.-Wm. Withers the younger, Lawrence-hill, St. George's, Gloucestershire, horse dealer, Aug. 17 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.-Sam. Hargreave, Holbeck, near Leeds, Yorkshire, cloth maker, July 31 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds. -Wm. Iredale, East-parade, Howarth-road, York, out of business, July 31 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds. -Chas. Broomhead, Sheffield, Yorkshire, brewer's labourer, July 24 at 11, Cutlers'-hall, Sheffield.-John Hague, Portmahon, Sheffield, Yorkshire, pocket blade forger, July 24 at 11, Cutlers'-hall, Sheffield.-Geo. Willday, Gloucester, merchant, July 24 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol. John Robinson, Radford, Nottingham, lace maker, July 24 at 11, Cutlers'-hall, Sheffield.—John Size, Liverpool, bookkeeper, July 28 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-Henry Jacob, Liverpool, commission agent, July 27 at Holmes, St. Cuthbert, Carlisle, Cumberland, innkeeper, Aug. 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool. Benjamin 13 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. - Robert Green, Cheetham, Manchester, sawyer, July 29 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester. Payne Govier, Ruishton, near Taunton, Somersetshire, wheelwright, Aug. 6 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter. ·Geo. Madders, Manchester, gas fitter, Aug. 7 at 12, DisHazelgrove, near Stockport, Cheshire, grocer, July 29 at 12, trict Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester. Charles Webb, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.- John Henry Dew, King William-st., Strand, Middlesex, accountant, July 23 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.

Saturday, July 18.

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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.

Henry J. O'Callaghan, Great James-street, Lisson-grove, Middlesex, lieutenant in the navy, No. 12,410 T.; Samuel Sturgis, gentleman, new assignee, in place of George Kenning, deceased.-James E. Whittenbury, Pump-court, Union-st., Southwark, Surrey, carpet manufacturer, No. 34,975 T.; S. Unwin, new assignee, in place of A. Wilkinson and W. Horn, deceased.-Joyce Payne, Englefield-green, Egham, Surrey, widow, No. 58,140 T.; Thomas Flight, assignee.-John P. Knight, Compton-street, Brunswick-square, Middlesex, assistant to an egg merchant, No. 58,165 T.; William Janes, assignee.-John Hicks, Wormwood-street, Bishopsgate-st., assignee.-Wm. Watson, Torquay, Devonshire, painter, No. London, chimney sweeper, No. 58,207 T.; John Chisholme, 67,066 C.; Joseph Rownson and Henry Drew, assignees.— R. Clarke, Hollinwood, near Manchester, greengrocer, No. 67,135 C.; Isaac Gaskarth, assignee.-Hezekiah Everett, Bradfield, Essex, grocer, No. 67,146 C.; Saml. Wainwright, assignee.-Jabez Oldroyd, Heckmondwike, near Leeds, Yorkshire, stonemason, No. 67,166 C.; Matthew Hale, assignee.James Crawshaw, Turton, near Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, farmer, No. 67,325 C.; James Winder, assignee.—Henry W. Alger, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, veterinary surgeon, No. 67,341 C.; John Kirk, assignee.-James Brabyn, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, shopkeeper, No. 67,387 C.; George Jones Webb, assignee.-Ellen Bolton, Thornley, near Longridge, Lancashire, licensed victualler, No. 67,407 C. ; Edward Sidegreaves, assignee.-Edmund Miller, Halesworth, Suffolk, carpenter, No. 67,419 C.; Robert Thompson and Francis Butcher, assignees.-Wm. Griffin, Hastings, Sussex, baker, No. 67,467 C.; Daniel White, assignee.-Richard Jennings, South Shields, Durham, sheriff's officer, No. 67,479 C.; W. Cook, assignee.-John Moorhouse, Rawtenstall, near Haslingden, Lancashire, brassfounder, No. 67,497 C.; John Fisher Moore, assignee.

Saturday, July 18.

Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee
the Estates and Effects of the following Persons:—
(On their own Petitions).

Wm. Brett, Wellington-place, Newington Butts, Surrey, Abbey, July 30 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London. Thos. | agent for the sale of horses : in the Queen's Prison.Augus

tus Henry Kershner, Triangle, Southampton-street, Camberwell, Surrey, manager of the business of a confectioner: in the Queen's Prison.-Denis Hude, Milton-street, Cripplegate, London, plumber: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Richard Bullock, Ruyton of the Eleven Towns, Shropshire, shopkeeper: in the Gaol of Shrewsbury.-Edwin H. Fuller, Worthing, and Brighton, Sussex, leather seller: in the Gaol of Petworth.-Wm. Sellers, Oldham, Lancashire, licensed blanket hawker: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-George F. Dolphin, Feckingham, Worcestershire, out of business: in the Gaol of Worcester.

The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before the Court, in Portugal-st., on Tuesday, Aug. 4, at 9. Joseph Lardin, Old Compton-street, Middlesex, in no business. Harriett Sophia Thomas, Pulteney-street, Barnsbury-park, Islington, Middlesex, widow, in no business.-J. D. Lyon, Catherine-street, Pimlico, Middlesex, out of business.-James Potter, High Holborn, Middlesex, tailor.- S. Muggeridge, Paradise-terrace, Liverpool-road, Islington, Middlesex, wire drawer.-Thomas Read, Blenheim-street, Oxford-street, and Norland-terrace, Notting-hill, Bayswater, Middlesex, general commission agent.-Solomon Biles, Gatton, near Reigate, Surrey, blacksmith.-Robert Lydall, London-street, Chalk-road, Islington, Middlesex, out of business. -George Brown, Jermyn-street, St. James's, Westminster, Middlesex, tailor.-Samuel Wilson, Coal-yard, Drury-lane, Middlesex, wheelwright.

Aug. 6, at the same hour and place.

Thomas John Leggett, East-street, Lambeth-walk, Surrey, beer retailer.-James Quarmby, Flask-row, Ebury-sq., Middlesex, stone mason.-James White, Port-street, Walworthcommon, Walworth, Surrey, superannuated tide surveyor in the Customs. - Edward Evans, Curtain-road, Shoreditch, Middlesex, plumber.-Jonathan Johnson, King-street, Golden-square, Middlesex, billiard table keeper.-Thomas Lindsay, Tibberton-square, Islington, Middlesex, currier.-Jean Pierre Parent, Air-street, Piccadilly, Middlesex, tailor.Christiana Walters, widow, Minra-street, Piccadilly, Middlesex, out of business.-Walter Banfield, Richmond-grove, Barnsbury-road, Islington, Middlesex, tailor.-John D. R. Mitchell, Caroline-place, City-road, Middlesex, beer retailer. -Charles Knapp, Edgware-road, Middlesex, furniture dealer. -Edward Ground, Fellow-street, Haggerstone, Middlesex, out of employ.-John Thomas Austin, Cromer-street, Judd street, Middlesex, fringe maker.-Thomas Grant, Reigate, Surrey, beer retailer.-John M'Ewen, Queen's-road, Nottinghill, carpenter.-Wm. Ward, Tottenham-street, Middlesex, smith. Michael Goodale, Rutland-terrace, Hornsey Newroad, Holloway, Middlesex, builder.-Henry Grellier, Horace-street, Wandsworth-road, Surrey, bookbinder.-John Wylde, Charles-court, Strand, Middlesex, out of business.

FRIDAY, JULY 24.

BANKRUPTS.

JAMES GERRY, Gilbert-st., Oxford-st., Middlesex, builder, July 31 at half-past 12, and Sept. 4 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Alsager; Sols. Watson & Sons, Bouverie-st.. Fleet-st.-Fiat dated July 17. EDWARD CAWDELL, Kingston-upon-Hull, dealer in toys and hardware, dealer and chapman, Aug. 4 at 11, and Sept. 4 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sol. Goddard, King-street, Cheapside.-Fiat dated July 17.

PAUL GARBANATI, Newman-street, Oxford-street, Middlesex, carver and gilder and picture-frame manufacturer, July 31 at 2, and Sept. 2 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy,

London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sols. Pocock & Marston, 10, Norfolk-st., Strand.-Fiat dated July 20. THOMAS KNIGHT, Minories, London, draper, dealer and chapman, July 31 at half-past 2, and Sept. 2 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Belcher; Sols. Sole & Turner, Aldermanbury.-Fiat dated July 20. FRANCIS SYDER, Fakenham, Norfolk, Wells, near Fakenham, and Hitchin, Hertfordshire, grocer, draper, clothier, dealer and chapman, July 31 at 2, and Sept. 12 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Follett; Sols. Lawrance & Plews, 14, Old Jewry-chambers.-Fiat dated July 23.

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HENRY MAYHEW, Shrubbery, Parson's-green, Fulham,
Middlesex, newspaper proprietor, printer, dealer and chap-
man, July 31 at 11, and Sept. 1 at 12, Court of Bank-
ruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Follett; Sol. Barnard, 3, South-
square, Gray's Inn.-Fiat dated July 16,

WILLIAM CAMPION EATON, Upper Thames-street,
London, flour wharfinger, flour dealer, and flour factor,
dealer and chapman, July 31 and Sept. 12 at 1, Court of
Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Green; Sol. Buchanan,
Basinghall-street.-Fiat dated July 21.

THOMAS TOUT, Ashburton, Devonshire, grocer and draper,
Aug. 5 and Sept. 2 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy,
Exeter: Off. Ass. Hirtzell; Sols. Windeatt, Totnes; Ter-
rell, Exeter; Taunton, 3, South-square, Gray's Inn.-Fiat
dated July 13.
EDWIN LILLEY, Kingston-upon-Hull, timber merchant,
(trading under the firm of Edwin Lilley & Co)., Aug. 5
and 26 at 10, Town-hall, Kingston-upon-Hull: Off. Ass.
Kynaston; Sols. Richardson & Lee, Hull; Llewellin,
Noble-street, London..-Fiat dated July 13.
ROBERT NEWTON, Fleet, Lincolnshire, cattle dealer,
dealer and chapman, Aug. 8 and 29 at 12, District Court of
Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols.
Griffiths, Birmingham; Hopkinson & Co., Boston, Lin.
colnshire.-Fiat dated July 13.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Watton, St. Mary, Brecon, vic-
tualler, Aug. 13 and Sept. 4 at 11, District Court of Bank.
ruptcy, Bristol: Off. Ass. Hutton; Sols. Peters & Abbots,
Bristol; Jones & Co., Crosby-square, London.-Fiat dated
July 21.

WILLIAM WREFORD, EDWIN COX NICHOLLS,
and WILLIAM ELLICOMBE WREFORD, Bristol,
stock and share brokers, (now or lately trading in co-part-
nership, under the several styles or firms of Wreford, Ni-
cholls, & Wreford; Wreford, Nicholls, & Co., and Nicholls.
Wreford, & Co., as stock and share brokers), Aug. 10 and
Sept. 7 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol: Off.
Ass. Hutton; Sols. Savery & Co., Bristol.-Fiat dated
July 15.

MEETINGS.

Chas. Fred. Carne and Maurice Telo, Liverpool, merchants, Aug. 6 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool. last ex.-Patrick Hare, Liverpool, tallow chandler, Aug. 4 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, last ex.-H. Williams, Llanrwst, Denbighshire, apothecary, Aug. 7 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool, last ex.-John Sims, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, wheelwright, Aug. 14 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Rich. Gatehouse, R. Darch, and Gastrill Wilkins, Upper Lisson-st., Middlesex, timber merchants, Aug. 14 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Jos. Salmon, Beaumont, Essex, carpenter, Aug. 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-John Burgh Crampern, Wharf-road, City-basin, City road, Middlesex, coal merchant, Aug. 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-John Pace and Henry Pace. St. Michael's-alley, Cornhill, London, general merchants, Aug. 18 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.—Jes. Weston, Bishopsgate-st. Within, London, hatter, Aug. 18 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac. Wm. Smith Bickley, Bilston, Staffordshire, dealer in iron, Aug. 15 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Alex. Macdonald, Leadenhall-st., London, merchant, Aug. 15 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-Rich. Bulmer and Jo Bulmer, South Shields, Durham, ship builders, Aug. 18 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, fin. div.-Thos. Fisher, Selby, Yorkshire, linendraper, Aug. 20 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, div.

CERTIFICATES.

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To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or

before the Day of Meeting.

John Browne, King's-cross, Middlesex, saddler, Aug. 14 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Thos. Robarts and John Tidcombe Hazard, College-hill, London, paper agents, Aug. 17 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Joseph Thorley, Newman-st., Oxford-street, Middlesex, cabinet maker, Aug. 15 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London. -James Crane, Crooked-lane, London, and Stamford-bridge, Fulham, Middlesex, maltster, Aug. 18 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Rich. Mills and George Puckle, Southwark, and Corn Exchange, Mark-lane, London, hop factors, Aug. 18 at 3,

Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Ch. Pulling, Hay's-wharf, Tooley-street, and Trinity-square, Southwark, Surrey, potatoe salesman, Aug. 18 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-J. Burgh Crampern, Wharf-road, City-basin, City-road, Middlesex, coal merchant, Aug. 18 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Henry Harris, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields, Middlesex, teacher of the Jews' Orphan Asylum, Aug. 18 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-H. Pace, St. Michael'salley, Cornhill, London, general merchant, Aug. 18 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Rich. Marsden, Brynmawr, Brecknock, linendraper, Aug. 25 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.-J. Greaves Smith, Liverpool, grocer, Aug. 25 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-D. Clark, Liverpool, leather dealer, Aug. 25 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-Ralph Buckley, Dobcross-lane, within Saddleworth, Yorkshire, woollen cloth manufacturer, Aug. 20 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds.-John Smith, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, grocer, Aug. 15 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.

Westminster, Middlesex, baker: in the Queen's Prison.E. Hollingham, Dorcas-terrace, Hammersmith-road, Middlesex, baker: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-F. Harding, Birkenhead, Cheshire, retail beer seller: in the Gaol of Chester.-Jas. Wells, Newport, Monmouthshire, clerk in the Gaol of Monmouth.-John Hambleton, York, tailor: in York Castle.-Wm. Whitton, Kingston-uponHull, out of business: in the Gaol of Kingston-upon-Hull.— Geo. Turton, Hambleton, near Selby, Yorkshire, plumber : in York Castle.-Jas. Coomber, Reading, Berkshire, linendraper's shopman: in the Gaol of Reading.-Wm. Rowland, Loughborough, Leicestershire, veterinary surgeon: in the Gaol of Leicester.

MEETING.

Louisa Bowes Morgan, Aug. 8 at 12, White Lion Inn, Carmarthen, sp. aff.

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8th May, 1845.

CHITTY'S BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES.
In 4 vols. 8vo., price 31. 3s. boards,
COMMENTARIES of the LAWS of ENGLAND. A New Edition,

with copious Notes embracing all the Changes in the Law. The whole
of the Text is preserved; such of the Annotations of the late J. CHITTY,
Esq., as were considered useful, have been retained; and the Four Vo-
lumes have received extensive Additions by the following Gentlemen:-
Vol. I., by JOHN F. HARGRAVE, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn; Vol. II.,
by GEORGE SWEET, Esq., of the Inner Temple; Vol. III., by
RICHARD COUCH, Esq., of the Middle Temple; Vol. IV., by W. N.

WELSBY, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barristers at Law.

HARRISON'S DIGESTED INDEX TO THE COMMON LAW
REPORTS.

In 4 closely printed Volumes, price 67. 16s. 6d., a New Edition, being
the Third, of

HARRISON'S ANALYTICAL DIGEST OF ALL THE RE

PORTED CASES determined in the House of Lords, the several
Courts of Common Law, in Baue and at Nisi Prius, and the Court of
Bankruptcy, from 1756 to 1843; including also the Crown Cases reserved,

and a full Selection of Equity Decisions, with the MS. Cases cited in the
best Modern Treatises not elsewhere reported. The Third Edition. By
R. TARRANT HARRISON, Esq., of the Middle Temple.

ARCHBOLD'S PRACTICE OF THE QUEEN'S BENCH.—EIGHTH

EDITION.

Just published, in 2 vols. royal 12mo., price 21. 88. boards,

BENCH in PERSONAL ACTIONS and EJECTMENT. The

ARCHBOLD'S PRACTICE of the COURT of QUEEN'S
Eighth Edition. By THOMAS CHITTY, Esq., of the Inner Temple;
including the PRACTICE of the COURTS of COMMON PLEAS and
EXCHEQUER.

George Parsons, Sylvan-grove, Old Kent-road, Surrey, at-
torney, Aug. 3 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London. - George
Broadbent, Castleton, Derbyshire, lead miner, Aug. 5 at 12,
District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester.-James Barrett,
Bedminster, Bristol, baker, July 31 at half-past 12, District
Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.-George Willday, Gloucester, QUEEN'S BENCH, COMMON PLEAS, and EXCHEQUER of
clerk in the Bristol and Birmingham Railway, July 31 at 1,
District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.

Wednesday, July 22.

Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee
the Estates and Effects of the following Persons:—
(On their own Pelitions).

Chas. Thos. Kilner, Prebend-st.. Camden-town, Middlesex, out of business: in the Gaol of Surrey.-John Fry, Southstreet, Sloane-sq., Middlesex, cheesemonger; in the Queen's Prison.-Wm. Wilks, Manor-st., Chelsea, Middlesex, agent for the sale of coals: in the Queen's Prison.-Sam. Messent, Ratcliff-highway East, Middlesex, oil and colour man: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-John Cuthbert, Middle-row, Knightsbridge, Middlesex, tobacconist: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-James Franks, East-hill, High-st., Wandsworth, Surrey, plumber: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Wm. Butcher, Great Marlborough-st., Middlesex, clerk to a carpet manufacturer in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.Jas. Taylor, Finsbury-terrace, City-road, St. Luke, Middlesex, Birmingham warehouseman: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Jas. Hen. Hance, Warwick-street, Charing-cross, Middlesex, agent for the discount of bills: in the Queen's Prison.-Wm. Duncan, Jermyn-st., St. James's,

Also, in 1 vol. royal 12mo., price 22s. boards,
FORMS of PRACTICAL PROCEEDINGS in the COURTS of
PLEAS. BY THOMAS CHITTY, Esq., of the Inner Temple.

S. Sweet, I, Chancery-lane; and V. and R. Stevens & G. S. Norton, 26 and 39, Bell-yard, Lincoln's Inn.

Of whom may be had,

CHITTY ON PLEADING AND PARTIES TO ACTIONS.
In 3 vols., royal Svo., price 41. 10s., boards,
CHITTY'S
on
PRACTICAL TREATISE
PLEADING and
PARTIES to ACTIONS, with Second and Third Volumes, containing
Modern Precedents of Pleadings and Practical Notes. The Seventh
Lincoln's Inn. In Three thick Volumes, price 41. 108, boards.
Edition, corrected and enlarged. By HENRY GREENING, Esq., of

CHITTY ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE.—NINTH EDITION.
In royal 8vo., price 1. 11s. 6d. boards,

A PRACTICAL TREATISE on BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CHECKS and BANK NOTES; with references to the Law of Scotland, France, ON BANKERS, PROMISSORY NOTES, BANKERS' CASH NOTES, and America. The Ninth Edition, much improved. By JOSEPH CHITTY, Esq., and JOHN WALTER HULME, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barristers at Law.

LOVELASS ON WILLS.-TWELFTH EDITION.

The LAW'S DISPOSAL of a PERSON'S ESTATE who dies without Will or Testament; to which is added, the Disposal of a Person's Estate by Will or Testament; with an Explanation of the Mortmain Act. By PETER LOVELASS, Esq., of the Inner Temple. The Twelfth Edition, remodelled and enlarged, and adapted to the recent alterations of the Law. By ARTHUR BARRON, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 8vo., price 16s. boards.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAW of MORTMAIN and CHARITABLE USES and TRUSTS, with an Appendix of Statutes and

Forms. By LEONARD SHELFORD, Esq., Barrister at Law. In 8vo., price 17. 11s. 6d. bds.

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LAW OF ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATION.

Just published, Third Edition, price 6s. boards,

By

SCRIVEN ON COPYHOLDS.-FOURTH EDITION. This day is published, 2 vols. royal 8vo., price 21. 10. boards, TREATISE on COPYHOLD, CUSTOMARY FREEHOLD, and ANCIENT DEMESNE TENURE; with the Jurisdiction of Courts Baron and Courts Leet: also an Appendix, containing Rules for holding Customary Courts, Courts Baron and Courts Leet, Forms of Court Rolls, Deputations, and Copyhold Assurances, and Extraets from the relative Acts of Parliament. By JOHN SCRIVEN, Serjeant at Law. The Fourth Edition, embracing all the authorities to the present period, by HENRY STALMAN, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.

Henry Butterworth, Law Bookseller and Publisher, 7, Fleet-street.

Just published, price 12s. boards,

THE STATUTE LAW relating to RAILWAYS.

This Work contains all the Statutes at Length, including the Joint

THE LAW relating to the REGISTRATION of VOTERS, stock Companies Registration Act, 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110, with Observations

and PRACTICE of APPEALS to the COMMON PLEAS, together with a Chapter, shewing all the Proceedings to be taken at Elections of Members for Cities and Boroughs; with Forms, &c. By CHARLES WORDSWORTH, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.

William Benning & Co., Law Bookseller, 43, Fleet-street.

This day is published, in 8vo., price 10s. boards,

THE LAW of FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and AN

NUITIES, with Practical Observations. Part 1. The Law of Fire Insurance. Part II. The Law of Life Insuranco. Part III. The Law of Annuities. By CHARLES ELLIS, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. The Second Edition, revised and enlarged.

William Benning & Co., Law Booksellers, 43, Fleet-street. SPENCE ON THE EQUITABLE JURISDICTION OF THE COURT OF CHANCERY.

This day is published, in royal 8vo., vol. 1, price 17. 11s. 6d. boards,

THE EQUITABLE JURISDICTION of the COURT

of CHANCERY; comprising its Rise, Progress, and final Establishment; to which is prefixed, with a view to the Elucidation of the main Subject, a Concise Account of the Leading Doctrines of the Com

pointing out its Operation on Railway Companies; also the Companies Clauses Consolidation Act, 8 Vict. c. 16; the Railway Clauses Consolidation Act, 8 Vict. c. 17; and the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 8 Vict. c. 18; with a complete Analysis of their Contents, and a copious Index. By W. HODGES, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister.

Also preparing for Publication by the same Author,

A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAW of RAILWAYS.-
CONTENTS:

Procedure of Railway Bills through Parliament.-Standing Orders in
Parliament.-Jurisdiction of the Board of Trade: first, by Parliamentary
Resolutions; secondly, by the Statute Law.-Registration of Companies
under 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110.-Compensation Cases-On Mandamus. On In-
junction-Liabilities of Shareholders and Holders of Scrip.-Rating of
Railways.-Forms of Pleadings-Reports of Railway Committees; and
all the Statutes.-Forms of Deeds, &c.
S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane.

This day is published, in one thick Volume, royal 8vo., price 17. 18s. boards,

mon Law, and of the Course of Procedure in the Courts of Common Law THE ELEVENTH EDITION of SIR E. B. SUGDEN'S

in regard to Civil Rights, with an attempt to trace them to their sources; and in which the various Alterations made by the Legislature down to the present day are noticed. By GEORGE SPENCE, Esq., one of her Majesty's Counsel.

Stevens & Norton, 26 and 39, Bell-yard, Lincoln's Inn.

DANIELL'S CHANCERY PRACTICE.

Now complete, (Second Edition), in 2 Vols. 8vo., price 31. 38. bds.

THE PRACTICE of the HIGH COURT of CHANCERY.

By EDMUND ROBERT DANIELL, F.R. S. Second Edition, with several New Chapters, and considerable alterations and additions; adapting the Text to the last General Orders of May, 1845, and the Decisions of the Court up to the time of publication. By T. E. HEADLAM, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.

"In nothing has Mr. Headlam been more successful than in the plan by which he has adapted the new Practice, occasioned by the New Orders of May, 1845, to the general Practice of the Court. He has in every case incorporated any of the New Orders by which the practice has been varied with the text of the original work, and he has given expositions of the effect, actual and probable, of those Orders, which exhibit much tact and professional acumen."-Law Mag., No. 7, N. S.

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

Of whom may be had,

MILLER'S ORDERS IN CHANCERY.-Second Edition.

Price 14s. boards,

THE ORDERS of the HIGH COURT of CHANCERY, from HILARY TERM, 1800, to MICHAELMAS TERM, 1845, with an Analysis of the Orders; the Statutes relating to Pleading and Practice in that Court, including Sugden's Acts, with Notes of the Decisions upon the above Orders and Statutes, and Explanatory Observations. Second Edition. By SAMUEL MILLER, Esq., Barrister at Law.

BURTON ON REAL PROPERTY.-SIXTH EDITION.
In 8vo., price 17. 4s. boards,

BURTON on REAL PROPERTY, with Notes shewing the recent
Alterations by Enactment and Decision. The Sixth Edition. By ED-
WARD P. COOPER, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law.
PETERSDORFF'S NEW ABRIDGMENT.

In 5 vols. royal 8vo., price 77. 17s. 6d. boards, now complete,
A PRACTICAL and ELEMENTARY ABRIDGMENT of the
COMMON LAW, designed either as a Supplement to the Author's
Abridgment, or as a Separate Work. By CHARLES PETERSDORFF,
Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.

HODGSON ON APPEALS AGAINST ORDERS OF REMOVAL.
In 12mo, price 5s. 6d. boards,

AN ANALYTICAL DIGEST of the Statutes and Cases relating to the Practice of Appeals against Orders of Removal; arranged on the principle of "Comyn's Digest." By HENRY JOHN HODGSON, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law, Fellow of Trinity College' Cambridge.

ORDERS IN CHANCERY.-BY AUTHORITY.

In 8vo., price 18. 6d. sewed,

PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAW of VENDORS and PURCHASERS of ESTATES.

By adopting a smaller type and adding to the fullness of the pages, this Edition has been very considerably reduced in bulk and price. The intrinsic value of the work has not in any way been affected by the alteration in appearance, as the text remains unabridged, while the facility of reference is increased by the consolidation of the former three indexes.

S. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane, London.
Of whom may be had, recently published,
SIR EDWARD SUGDEN'S TREATISE ON POWERS.
In 2 vols. royal 8vo., price 27. in boards,
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on POWERS. By the Right Hon.
Sir EDWARD SUGDEN. The Seventh Edition.
ELLIOTT ON THE QUALIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATION
OF ELECTORS.

In 1 Vol., 12mo., price 14s. boards,

A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the QUALIFICATIONS and REGISTRATION of PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS in ENGLAND and WALES; with an Appendix of Statutes and Forms. The Second Edition, including the Acts for the Trial of Controverted Elections, and for the Registration of Voters, 4 & 5 Vict. c. 58, and 6 Vict. c. 18, with Notes. By GEORGE PERCY ELLIOTT, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law.

In 1 vol. 12mo., price 14s. boards,

ALL the EFFECTIVE ORDERS in the HIGH COURT of CHAN CERY from 1815 to the present time, with the Decisions thereon, and the Statutes which regulate the Practice of the Court. By TENISON EDWARDS, Esq., Barrister at Law. To which are added PRECE DENTS of BILLS of COSTS ADAPTED to the NEW ORDERS with Practical Observations.

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A SYNOPTICAL ANALYSIS of the PRACTICE of the HIGH

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A TREATISE on the LAW relating to ALIENS and DENIZATION and NATURALIZATION. By GEORGE HANSARD, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. Price (including the Supplement 11s. 6d. boards.

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