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OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersianed,
as Silversmiths and Hardwaremen, at Nos. 41 and 42,
Barbican, in the city of London, under the firm of Watson
and Taylor, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated this 8th day of October 1849.
John Watson,
Thomas Taylor.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hereN
tofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
George Knowles and William Knowles, as Stone and
Marble Masons, at Salford, in the county of Lancaster, was
dissolved in the month of July 1836, by mutual consent.—
As witness our hands this 4th day of October 1849.
George Knowles.
Wm. Knowles.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership
hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned,
Augustus Charles Veley, John Cunningtoti, and Augustus
Cunnington, of Braintree, in the county of Essex, Attorneys,
Solicitors, and Conveyancers, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent, so far as regards the said John Cunnington.—Dated
this 3rd day of October 1849.
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A. C. Veley.
John Cunnington.
Augs. Cunnington.
OTICED is thereby given, that the Copartnership
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heretofore existing between Hannah Moxon,
Benjamin Portas Moxon, and James Burdett Moxon,
carrying on business at the town of Kingston-upon-Hull,
under the style or firm of Benjamin Moxon and Sons, was
dissolved on the 21st day of September last, by effluxion of
time.—Dated this 5th day of October 1849.
Hannah Moxon.
Benjamin Portas Moxon.
James B. Moxon.
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OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership
heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
Edward Ingall, Henry Ingall, and Samuel Ingall, all of
Attercliffe, in the parish of Sheffield, in the county of York,
as Steel Converters and Merchants, or otherwise, was this
day dissolved by mutual consent.—As witness our hands this
4th day of October 1849.
Edw. Ingall.
Henry Ingall.
Samuel Ingall.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership
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heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
John Holland the elder, and John Holland the younger, of
Leicester, in the county of Leicester, as Auctioneers,
Builders, and Timber Merchants, was, on the 29th day of
September last, dissolved by mutual consent; and that all
debts owing to or from the said partnership will be
received and paid by the said John Holland the elder.—
Witness our hands this 6th day of October 1849.
John Holland, senr.
John Holland, junr.
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AKE notice, that the Partnership lately subsisting
between iis, as Farmers, at Peiishurst and Speldhurst,
in the county of Kent, has, on this 15th day of August, by
mutual consent been dissolved; and that by the like consent
all debts due from or to our late firm will be paid and
received by the undersigned, Henry Foster, by whom the
said business will in future be carried on, upon his sole credit
and account.—Dated this 15th day of August 1849.
Daniel West.
Henry Foster.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership here
tofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
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John Chell and Henry George Hill, carrying on business at
Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, as Oil and Colour
Merchants, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
debts will be received and paid by the said John Chell, who
will continue to carry on the said trade.— Dated this
3rd day of October 1849.
John Chell.
Henry George Hill.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnership
1^ carried on for some time past at Wadebrid^e, in the
county of Cornwall, by Trehane Symons Tickrll and
Robert llendell, in the professions or businesses of Surgeons
and Apothecaries, under the firm of Tickell and Rendell,
was on the 29th day of September last past dissolved by
mutual consent—As witntss our hands this 2ad day of
October 1849.
T. S. Tick- II.
Robl. Rendell.
is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
Joseph Ward and Thomas Ground, at Birmingham, in the
county of Warwick, as Manufacturers of Machines and
Machinery, under the style or firm of Ward and Co. was
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and
owing to and by the said partnership will be rtceivc-d
and paid by the said Thomas Ground.—As witness our
hands this 4th day of. October 18-49.
Joseph Ward.
Thomas Ground.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnership
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lately subsisting b^twe^n the undersigned, Samuel
Fisher and Samuel Garrett Fisher, of Bungay, in the county
of SutFolk, Drapers and Grocers, was, on the 22nd day of
September 1849, dissolved by mutual consent; and that all
debts due to or owing by the said late copartnership will be
received and paid by the said Samuel Fisher.—A.s witness
their hands the 22nd day of September 1849.
Samuel Fisher.
Samuel Garrett Fisher.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately
subsisting between the undersigned, Benjamin
Andrew and Henry Stribley Andrew, as Linen and Woollendrapers, at Saint Austell, in the county of Cornwall, under
the firm of B. and H. Andrew, was dissolved by mutual
consent on the 29th day of February 1848.—As witness our
hands this 6th day of October 1849.
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Ben. Andrew.
Henry S. Andrew.
VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership
1^1 heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
John Lambert and John Walton, carrying on business at
Halifax, in the county of York, as Carpenters, under the
style or firm of Lambert and Walton, is dissolved by mutual
consent.—As witness our hands the 5th day of October 1849.
John Lambert.
Jno. Walton.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership (if any)
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heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
Richard Threlfall, John Hoyle, and Jonathan Settle,
carrying on business as Cotton Spinners, at Sitch Mill, in
Wheelton, in the county of Lancaster, under the style or
firm of The Wheelton Twist Company, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far as regards the said Jonathan
Settle, who retires from the said partnership. All debts due
to or owing by the said late partnt-rship will be received and
paid by the said Richard Threlfall and John Hoyle, by
whom the said business will henceforth be carried on, under
the above-named firm of The Wheelton Twist Company.—
As witness our hands this 3rd day of October 1849.
Jonathan Settle.
Richard 7 hrelfall.
John Hoyle.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hereN
tofore subsisting between us the undersigned,
Charles Henry Skinner, James Diggle, William Skim,er,
and George Skinner, carrying on husiness as Ironfounders,
at South Stockton, in the parish of Stainton, in the county
of York, under the style or firm of The South Stockton
Iron Company, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, so
far as relates to the said James Diggle ; and that all debts
due to or from the said copartnership will be received and
paid by the said Charles Henry Skinner, William Skinner,
and George Skinner.—As witness our hands this 2ud day of
October 1849.
Chas. Hy.~ Skinner.
Wm. Skinner.
Geo. Skinner.
James Diggle.
[Extract from the Edinburgh Gazette of October 5, 1849.]
Beith, September 28, 1849.
HE Copartnership carried on at Beith, as Merchants,
under the firm of Crawford, Ritchie, and Co. was
dissolved on 23th September 1849, by the death of Mr. John
Crawford, one of the partners—of which copartnership the
said deceased, John Crawford, Hugh Crawford, and James
Ritchie, were sole partners.
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Hugh Crawford.
James Ritchie.
Hugh C'awford,
John Crawford,
James Faulds,
Wm. Kit/a,
Trustees and lixtcutors ot the deceased
John Crawford, Mercui.nt, Heith.
JOHN SMITH,—Stationer. Bcith, Witness.
ANI>. KERB,— Writer's Clerk, Beith, Witness,