T HE Partnership heretofore carried on by us, under the firm of Leuthall and Wall, of Hart-street, Mark-lane, London, Wine and Spirit- Merchants, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.— Dated the 6tb day of June 1840. N OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lullierta carried on by us, under the style- or firm of the Mow Cop Clay Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 30th day of June 1840. E. H. Lenthall. Hubt. N OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership which lately existed between the undersigned, Alfred Bodley and William Canute Bodley, of Exeter, Ironfounders, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 24th day of this instant June.-— Given under our hands the 26th day of June 1840. Alfred Bodley. W. C. Bodley. N OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership between James Sutton and John Litilewood, Wholesale Haberdashers and Silkmen, of No. 115, Wood-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 30th June last ; and that the business will in future be carried on by the undersigned John Littlewood. — Dated this 6th day pf July 1840. James Sutton. John Littlewood. 7^ OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership between J.^1 us the undersigned, James Capple Miller and Joseph Parker, in the trade or business of Machine-Makers, carried on by us at Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, under the f rrn of Miller and Parker, is dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or from the said concern will be received and paid by the said Joseph Parker, by whom the said trade or business will in future be carried on.— Dated this 18th day of May 1840. James Capple Miller. Joseph Parker. John Warburton Moseky, E. Davies, C/tas. Hodges. OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretoN fore subsisting between Thomas Stanley, of Leeds, in the county of Yoik, Cloth-Merchant, and William Watson, also yf the same place, Cloth-Mr reliant, carrying on trade fit Leeds aforesaid, under the firm of Stanley and Watson, was, on the 1st day of July instant, dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and owing to the said partnership are to be received by the said William Watson, who will in future carry on the trade on his separate account; and all persons to whom the said partnership stands indebted are requested immediately to send in their respective accounts to the said William Watson, in order that the same may be examined and paid by him : As witness the bands of the said parties this 4th day of July 1840. Thos. Stanley. Wm. Watson. NEXT OF KIN. F the Relations or Next of Kin of Harriet Bland, late of Victoria-place, in the parish of Saint Mary Abbot, Kensington, in the county of Middlesex, Spinster (who died on or aliout the 16tb day of January 1840), will apply, either personally or by letter, to George Maule, Esq. Solicitor for the Affairs of Her Majesty's Treasury, at the Treasurychambers, Whitehall, London, they may hear of something to their advantage. I N OTICE is hereby giren, that the Partnership sub sistiug between us the undersigned, Abraham Windle and James Thompson, as Lime-Burners and% Boat- Builders, •at Worsbrough -bridge, in the parish of Darfielrl, in the county of York, was this day dissolved by mutual consent ; and that the debts due by and owing to the said copartnership are to be paid to and received by tbe said Abraham Windle : As witness our hands this 29th day of June 1840. ' I ^O l>e peremptorily sold, pursuant to a Decree of the M High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Wood against Wilson, with the approbation of John Edmund Dowdcswell, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Royal Oak Inn, at Upper Welton, in the county of Cumberland, on Thursday the 30th day of July next, at six o'clock in tbe evening, in two distinct lots ; A customary estate, situate at Welton Aforesaid. Abm. Windle. Lot 1. A field, containing two acres, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Robert Taylor, holden of the Manor of Welton, James Thompson. by payment of the apportioned yearly copyhold rent of fiveOTICE ia hereby given, that the Partnership hereto- pence, and a twopenny fine on change of tenant. Lot 2. A dwelling-home, with a byer, stable, and garde'n, fore subsisting between John FilieH Turner, of the 'town of Northampton, in the county of Northampton, and and an orchard containing a mud or thereabouts, in the occuSamuel Wood, of the same place, Ironmongers and Seedsmen, pation of Sarah Wilson »;id others, holden of the said Manor •WHS dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 4th day of July in- of Wilton, by payment of the apportioned yearly copyhulil stant; and that all debts due to the said late Partnership are rent of twopence halfpenny, and a twopenny fiire on change to be paid, and those due from the same discharged, at the of tenant. Printed particulars and conditions of sale may be had • shop and premises of the said John Fifield Turner, situate in (gratis) at tbe said Master's office, in Southampton-buildings, the Drapery, in the said town of Northampton. — Dated the Chancery-laue ; and of Messrs. Mounsey r.nd Gray, Solicitors, 4th day of July 1840. J. F, Turner. Staple-inn, London ; and of Mr. G. G. Mounsey, Solicitor, Sam. Wood. Carlisle. N OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Matthew Case and William Hodgson, in the trade or business of Commission Agents and Merchants, carried on by us at Man' Chester, in the county of Lancaster, under the firm of Case and Hodgson, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the suid concern will be received by the said IVIiitthew Case, by wham the said trade or business will in future be carried on. — Dated this 2d day ot J u l y 1840. Tff^O be sold, pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of JL Chancery, made in a cause Tinson versus Lyne, with the approbation of John Edmund Dowileswell, Ksq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Pack Horse Inn, Corsham, in the county of Wilts, of which due notice will be given ; A copyhold estate of inheritance of th? manor of Corsham, in the said county of Wilts, consisting of a messuage or dwelling-house, used as a public-house, an.I called the Swan Inn,sitnate at Pickwick, in the" parish oJ Corsham, in the said county of Wilts, with a brewliouse, barn, stable, and yard adMatthew Case. joiniug thereto; and also of two cottages, to one of which a William Hodgson. small garden is attached, situate at Pickwick a'oresaid. Printed particulars whereof may shortly be had (gratis) at OTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, Joseph the said Master's office, in Southampton-buildings, ChanceryHill and George Payton, of. the Tipton-green Iron works, in lane ; of Mr. William Sharp, Solicitor, Staple-inn, London; the parish of Tiplon, in the county of Stafford, Iron-Manufac and of Messrs^ Goldney and Fellowej, Solicitors, ChijiUuers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent ; and that all penham. ilfibts due to and owing by the late copartnership will be- reHEKEAS by n Decree of tbe High Court of Chancery, ceived and paid by the said George Payton, by whom ulone dated the Gth clay of August 183S, made in two the trade will in future be carried on : As witness our several causes, wherein John Meriscoe Pearce and others are hands the 30th day of June 1840. plaintiffs, and Charles Milner and others are defendants, and Joccph Hill. wherein the said John Meriscoe Pearco and others lire Ccorgc Pat/ ton. plaiutift's, aud Jasper Capper and another are defendants, ii is N N
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