1667 No. 1, Chapel-street, Stratford, then of Stratford New then of No. 16. Manor-street, High-street, Peckham, Town, then of No. 8, David's-street, Stratford New Town, then of No. 3, Warner-street, Dover-road, Newington, then of No. 8, Frances-street, Maryland-point, Stratford, Surrey, out of business, then of No. 55, Lower Thamesstreet, London, and. now of No. 8, Wellington-place, all in Essex, Journeyman Coachmaker to Eastern Counties Railway Company at Stratford aforesaid, and next and West India-road, Limehonse, Middlesex, Dealer in all kinds of Ships' Stores. now at Nos. 7 and 8, Frances-street aforesaid, Journeyman Coachmaker to the Eastern Counties Railway Com- Charles Beechey, formerly of Wilton-mews, Belgravesquare, Beer-shop Keeper, then of No. 9, Hart-street, pany as aforesaid, and Lodging-house Keeper, wife Grosvenor*Square, out of business and employ, wife .General-shop Keeper. keeping a Confectionary-shop, then of No. 42, GowerJohn Hawkins, 'formerly of No. 35, Cannon-street, Backroad, St. George's-in-the-East, Boot and Shoe Maker and street, Tottenham-court-road, Gentleman's Coachman, Dealer in Pattens and Clogs, and now of No. 19, Caventhen and now of No. 119, Mount-street, Berkley-square, all in Middlesex, Foreman to a Livery Stable Keeper. dish-street, New North-road, Hoxton, both in Middlesex, John Lyons McLeod, (commonly known as J. Lyons Boot and Shoe Maker. McLeod), formerly and for about three months of Julius William Cole, formerly of No. 3, Park-lane, LiverThomas-street, Portsmouth, in the count3 of Hants, then pool-road, Islington, after wards of No. 10, White Conduitand for about four months of No. 2, Graham-street, street, Pentonville, afterwards of No. 49, CloudesleyStonehouse, in the county of Devon, Midshipman in the terrace, Islington aforesaid, afterwards of No. 3, Dalstonterrace, Dalston, Hackney, afterwards of No. 4, Bath- ] Royal Navy, then and for eighteen months ordered on foreign service, then again and for about four months of place, Dalston aforesaid, afterwards of No. 2, DalstonNo. 2, Graham-street, Stonehouse aforesaid, then and for place, Dalston aforesaid, all in Middlesex, and during all that time and all such residences a Clerk in the Service I three years and a half Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, first commanding the Adelaide, and then Commanding Officer of the Corporation of the Trinity House, Tower-hill, j London, and now of No. 5, Albert-road, Queen's-road, 1 of the Ranger, on foreign service on the coast of Africa, Dalston aforesaid, out of employ, but receiving a retiring j then and for about three months of No. 12, Navarinoterrace, Greenwich, in the county of Kent, then and for pension from the said Corporation. about three months of Manor-terrace, Chelsea, then and Henry Richard Brown, of No. 19, Upper Lisson-street, about twelve months of No. 26, Upper Seymour-street, Lisson-grove, formerly of No. 51, Earl-street, LissonPortman-square, in the county of Middlesex, then and grove, both in Marylebone, Middlesex, Builder, Plumber, for about four months of York-road, Lambeth, in the Painter, and Glazier, part of the time also Retailer of county of Surrey, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy on half.Beer. pay, then and for six months of Belmore-lodge, Stockweli, Felix Antoine Victor Hue (sued, and committed, and comSurrey, then and for about three months of No. 25, Old monly known as Felix Hue), formerly of No. 31, and Jewry, in the city of London, whilst there Managing late of No. 7, Duke-street, Grosvenor-square, Middlesex, Director of the Civil Service, Miners', and General Commission Agent, wife carrying on the business of Assurance and Investment Association, and also ManagMilliner and Dress Maker, as Madame Hue, now a Priing Director of the Ancient Order of Foresters' Freehold soner in the Debtors' Prison of London and Middlesex, Land Society, the said Societies having offices at No. 25, London. Old Jewry, in the city of London, then and for about one James Roberts, residing at No. 5, Norfolk-street, Fitzroymonth of No. Ill, Duke-street, Liverpool, in the county square, Marylebone, carrying on business at Swan-yard, of Lancaster, in no profession or employ, then and for No. 72, St. Martin's-lane, Charing Cross, both in Midabout twelve months Master Mariner and Commander of dlesex, Cabinet Manufacturer, and Fitter of Military the ship Haidee, voyaging to, and staying at, and returning Officers' Barrack Chests and Canteens, and Letting from, Quebec, Canada East, America, then and now and Apartments for Hire. for eight months last past of No. 7, Lisson-grove South, Joseph Walker, of Weybridge, Surrey, Boot and Shoe New-road, Paddington, for five days during such time a Maker, previously of Hampton Court Green, Middlesex, Prisoner at Sloman's Lock-up-house, Cnrsitor-street, Boot and Shoe Maker, and for a short time also BeerChancery-lane, both in the county of Middlesex, Master shop Keeper, wife also Haberdasher at same place. Mariner, out of employ, during the whole time known as Lieutenant McLeod. On Friday the 16th May, 1856, at Eleven ' o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner Phillips. George Hogg, formerly of No. 1, Manchester-street, Gray'sinn-road, Tea Dealer, Grocer, Cheesemonger, and General-shop Keeper, part of the time also Traveller to a Wholesale Cheesemonger, then and now of No. 48, Acton-street, Gray's-inn-road, both in Middlesex, Traveller to a Wholesale Cheesemonger. Edward Horsingtou Tucker (known and trading as Edward Tucker), late of No. 14, Grove-place, Lisson-grove, Paddington, and having a place of business at No. 58, Queen-street, Edgware-road, then and now of No. 89, Milton-street, Dorset-square, Marylebone, all in Middlesex, Envelope Manufacturer. Thomas Little, formerly of Shenton-street, Old Kent-road, Surrey, afterwards of No. 47, Morpeth-street, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, now in apartments at No. 48, Morpethstreet aforesaid, Shirt Cutter, in the employ of Messrs. Moses, Son, and Davies, Nos. 14 and 15, Aldgate Highstreet, London. On Saturday the 17th May, 1856, at Eleven o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner Phillips. William Gooch, formerly of No. 1, Hertford-road, De Beauvoir-square, Kingsland, then of No. 12, Bloomfieldstreet South, Kingsland-road, then of No. 11, Bloomfield-street South aforesaid, then of No. 2, Hayes-place, Kingsland-road, all in Middlesex, then of No. 2, Langthorn-street, West Ham-lane, Stratford, and now of No. 11, East-street, Manby-park, Stratford aforesaid, both in Essex, Carpenter and Journeyman Carpenter. William Augustus Robinson, formerly of No. 7, Well-walk, Hampstead, then of No. 33, Howland-street, Fitzroysquare, then and now of No. 20, Gloucester-street, Gloucester-gate, Regent's-gate, all in Middlesex, Artist, Figure and Portrait Painter. Joseph Facey, formerly of the Prince Albert, Alpha-street, Park-road, Peckham, Beer-shop Keeper, and Porter to the South Eastern Railway Company, and now of No. 3, High Park-crescent, Wai worth, both in Surrey, Porter as aforesaid. Coates Fennell, formerly a Prisoner in the Queen's Prison, then of No. 4, Albany-road, Old Kent-road, Surrey, having an office at No. 9, Billiter-square, Leadenhallstreet, London, Agent for the Sale of Colonial Produce, On Monday the 19th May, 1856, at Eleven o'Clock, before Mr. Commissioner Phillips. Charles James Murray, formerly of the Post Office, Uxbridge, Middlesex, Deputy Postmaster, then of Richmond House, Richmond-street, Herne Bay, Kent, Lodginghouse Keeper, then of No. 3, Mathon-place, Richmondroad, Islington, Middlesex, and now of Hillingdon-road, Cowley, Middlesex, out of business. John Mapleson (sued as J. Mapleston), formerly of No. 19s, Golden-square, afterwards of 12, New Burlingtonstreet, Regent-street, both in Middlesex, Cupper and Surgeon Dentist, Letting Lodgings, then of No. 42, Broad-street, Golden-square, and now of No. 23, Argylestreet, Regent-street, both in Middlesex, Cupper and Surgeon Dentist. On Monday the 19th May, 1856, at Eleven o'Clock, before Chief Commissioner Law. Thomas- Bond Compere, of No. 16, Cleveland-street, Mile End-road, Middlesex, having a place of business at Grinstead Mills, Grinstead Green, near Halstead, Essex, Paper Manufacturer, and part of the time (and whilst in business) in the employ of James Wyld, Map Engraver, of No. 2, Royal Exchange, London, as Manager, and occasionally staying at Grinstead Green aforesaid. N.B.—1. Any creditor may attend and give evidence and produce witnesses. Opposition can only be made by the Creditor iii person, or by Counsel appearing for him. 2. The petition and schedule, and all books, papers, and writings iiled, will be produced by the proper Officer for inspection and examination until two clear days before the hearing. 3. Creditors' assignee may be chosen according to the Statute.
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