part of the same period a Joint Renter of the said Forest Christopher Wright, formerly of Saint Mary's, Lincolnshire, Journeyman Baker, and late of Wisbeachof Dean district of Gates,, and of the Tolls of various fen, Ely, Cambridgeshire, Farmer. other district Turnpike Gates, in partnership •with the following persons, respectively (that is to say), Richard John Kawkes, formerly of Ely, Cambridgeshire, Publican and Pig Jobber, afterwards of River-lane, Cambridge; Hodges, Ebsworth Berkeley Hicks, Henry Hodges, Pig Jobber, and late of New-street, Cambridge, Pig Timothy Bennett, and Charles Bullock, hut during part Jobber. of the same time Turnpike Gate Renter on his own account, and late of the Standards, Mitcheldean aforesaid, Jacob Shiun, late of Munea, Ely, Cambridgeshire, Labourer. Manager of the Forest of Dean district Turnpike Gates Francis Whiting the elder, late of Sntton, isle of Ely, only. William Pitt, formerly and late of Tutshill, Tiddenham, Cambridgeshire, Labourer. John Mainprice, formerly of Joham, Cambridgeshire, Gloucestershire, Blacksmith, his wife Selling Milk. Butcher and Publican, afterwards of Trickinghaiu, Charles Turner, formerly of No. 9, Fairview-crescent, and Suffolk, out of business, and late of Market-place, Newlate of No. 11, Mount-pleasant, Cheltenham, Gloucestermarket, Suffolk, Publican and Retailer of Wine and shire, Stone Mason. John Tye, late of Hazeltonj near Northleach, GloucesterSpirits. . James Carter; formerly of Stapleford, Cambridgeshire; shire, Labourer. Journeyman Wheelwright, afterwards of Great Shelforfl$ Thdmas Wither; late of Almondbury; Bristol; GloucesterCambridgeshire; Journeyman Wheelwright and Pool-' shire, Shoe Maker; Jonathan Williams, formerly of Ashelworth; Gloucesterterer; and late of the East-road, Cambridge, Journeyman Wheelwright and Poulterer. shire, Farmer, Tailor, and Collector of Debts, and late out of business. EdM-ard Feakes, formerly of King-street and Saint Andrew'sJoseph Powell the elder, late of Coaley, near Dursley, etreet, Cambridge, Butcher, then at Lodgings, No. 4, WilGloucestershire, Farmer, late out of business, and latterly low-walk, Cambridge, out of business, then a Prisoner for at Norton, Gloucestershire. Debt in Cambridge Gaol, then at Lodgings at BurleighWilliam Burrows the elder, late of Chalford, Gloucesterhouse, Fitzroy-street; Cambridge, out of business, then shire, and late of Broom-hill, Challord, Millwright and Assistant Butcher on board the British Queen Steam Machine Maker, and late Labourer. Vessel; then lodging in the Broadway, New York, William Hughes, late of Hartpury; Gloucestershire, CarAmerica, out of business, then Assistant Butcher on board penter, Builder, and Farmer. the Mediator American Packet; then lodging at the Bull, Devonshire-street; Bishopsgate-street, London, out of At the Court-House, at the City of Gloucester, on business, then travelling in various parts of England in the 24th day of March 1843, at Ten o'Clock search of employment; and late lodging at the Prince Regent Public house, Regent-street, Cambridge, out of in the Forenoon precisely. business. John Thomas Stephens, formerly of No. 139, Westgate^street, in the city of Gloucester, then of No. 108, West- James Guniey, formerly of New-street, since of Russet street, and late of Green-street, Cambridge, Dyer. gate-street aforesaid, Hair Dresser and Pei-fumer; and letting Lodgings^ and late of the Bunch of Grapes Inn, Thomas Trcek Fuller, formerly of Hill's-road, Cambridge,Gardener, then of King's Arms Public-house, King-street, Westgate-street, in- the city of Gloucester aforesaid, Cambridge, Publican, since of the Hills-road, and late of Victualler and Hair Dresser; and during part of the time the Mill-road, Cambridge, Gardener. • carrying on the trade of a Hair Dresser and Perfumer at a Shop adjoining the said Inn. Henry Cooke, formerly of Southgate-street, in the eity At the Court-Housej at Horsham, in the County of Gloucester, Slater; Plasterer, and House Painter, then of Sussex, on the 24th day of March 1843$ of Brunswick-square, in the borough of Gloucester, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely; Slater, Plasterer, House Painter, Retailer of Beer, and Licenced Brewer, and late of Primrose-cottage, Brunswick-square, in the said borough of Gloucester, first John Still; formerly of No. 3, Stone^street, Brighton, in partnership with Henry Stringer, of No. 20, Castle-street, Slater, Plasterer, House Painter, and Retailer of Beer,Brighton, as Town Carter, then of No; 2; Park-street* and late Slater, Plasterer, and House Painter only. Town Carter; and late of No. 5; Castle-street, Foreman Conway Whithora Lovesy (sued as Conway Whitter to a Town Carter.Lovesy), formerly of the Old Bear Inn, Westgate-street, in the city of Gloucester, Innkeeper, carrying on business Alfred Harcourt Penny; formerly of the Chain-pier Bazaar, Brighton; Dealer in Fancy Goods, and Assistant to during part of the time at the Norfolk Arms Inn, Upper Samuel William Penny; of the Chain-pier aforesaid; Quay-lane, in the said city of Gloucester; as an Innkeeper, Dealer in Fancy Goods: then of the Norfolk Arms Inn; Upper Quay-lane, in the city of Gloucester aforesaid, and late of the same place; William Chapman; late of No; 23, Kensington-gardens; Brighton, Plasterer. but called by the name of the Castle Tavern; in the said city of Gloucester, Innkeeper, and late of Upper Quay- Edward Luff, formerly of Farahurst, Sussex, Victualler acd Fanner, and late Labourer; lane, in the city of Gloucester aforesaid, carrying on Joseph Bray Gunn; formerly, of No. 36, Western-street; business as a Wheelwright. Fishmonger, then of No. 5, Clarence-gardens, Foreman Thomiis Wood, formerly of Sweet Briar-street; near the city, to a Fishmonger, and late of No.. 33, Western-street; but in the county of Gloucester, then of Lower Westgateail in Brighton, Fishmonger. street, then of No. 118, Westgate-street, then of No. 140, Westgute-street, and late of No. 1C, Worcester-street, all Thomas William Nightingale; of No. 176, Western-road,Brighton, Dealer in Fossils and Minerals, and Lapidary,-, in the city of Gloucester, Tailor and Builder, and occaand late of No. 44,. Frederick-street, Brighton, out of „ sionally letting Lodgings. business; George'.Draysey, formerly of Dockham, then of Saint Mury's-square, .then of No. 8, Saint Mary's-square, then William Heath; late of Chapel-street, St. Peter the Great? Chichester, Sussex, and previously of Franklin-piactv of No; 3; Sherborne-lane, then of No. 28, Oxhady-lane, Chichester aforesaid; Journeyman Carpenter and Retailer and la'te of Saint Mary's-square, all in Gloucester, Shoe of Beer. Maker. Richard Cupid Kirk, late of the New Barley Mow, South- Samuel Standen, late of Peasmarsh, Sussex, Labourer. gate-street, Gloucester, Retailer of Beer and Victualler, Henry Stringer, formerly of No. 20, Castle-street, Brighton; Cartel', then in. partnership with John Still, as Town at the Albion Inn Tap, Southgate-street aforesaid, and Carters, under the firm of Stringer and Still, and late of late Retailer of Beer only. the same place, Carter. At the Court-House, at Cambridge, in'the County James Stanbridge, formerly of Worth, Sussex, Superintending the Management of a Farm, afterwards of Parhillof Cambridge, on the 27th day of March 1843, park, Lindneld, Sussex, Farmer, and late Cora and Coal at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely. Dealer. John Briggs, late of Sutton, isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, Vincent Silvani the younger, formerly of No. 105, St.Victualler and Butcher; James's-street, Brighton, Assistant to a Jeweller; then of
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