3572 the defendants in the said suit, respectively,'who were living at the death of Henry Hall, late of Monton, in the parish of Eccles, in the said county palatine, Corn Dealer, who died on the 4th da} of January, 1852, and all and every persons •and person claiming to be issue of any deceased child or children of the said Sarah Crippin, 'Margaret Gbodier, Peter Brettargh, ar.d Hannah Ockleshaw, respectively, and being, or claiming to be, the personal representative or personal representatives of any such deceased children, respectively, •who attained the age of twenty-one years, or being; females married and respectively died without issue, are by tbeir Solicitors, on or before the 31st day of October next, to come in and prove their respective claims at the office of the District Registrar of the said Court, at No. 4, Norfolkstreet, Manchester, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. —Dated this 20th day of September, 1855. OTICE is hereby given, that Mary Meacock, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, Confectioner, hath by indenture, dated the 12th day of September, 1855, and made between the said Mary Meacock, of the first part; Anthony Jones, of and residing1 at Liverpool aforesaid, Wholesale Grocer, Abel Boadle, of and residing at Liverpool aforesaid, Grocer, and William Johnson; of and residing at the city of Chester, Miller, trustees, for themselves and the rest of the creditors of the said Mary Meacock parties thereto, of the second part; and the several other persons whose names and seals are thereunto subscribed and set, being respectively creditors of the said Mary Meacock, of the .third part; conveyed and assigned, in manner therein ment oned, all her estate and effects, whatsoever, unto.the sa:d Anthony Jones, Abel Boadle, and William Johnson, in trust, for the benefit of all the creditors of the said Mary Meacock; and that such deed was duly executed by the said Mary Meacock, Anthony Jones, and' Abe! 'Boadle, respectively, on the day of the date of the said indenture, and by the said William Johnson on the 18th day of September instant, and such • execution by the said Mary Meacock, Anthony Jones, and - Abel Boadle, respectively, was attested by David Evans, of Commerce-court, Lordstreet, in Liverpool aforesaid, Attorney-at-Law, residing at Park View House, Rock Ferry, in. the county of .Chester, and such execution by the said William Johnson was attested by "Robert Evans, of Commerce-court, Lord-street aforesaid, Attorney-at-Law, residing at-Eldon Grove, Tranmere, in the said county of Chester.—Dated the 19th day of Sep-. tember, 1855. , . . N OTICE is hereby given, that Thomas Sneyd, of Hanley, in the county of Stafford, Auctioneer, hath N by a'u indenture, bearing date the 27th day of August, 1855, and made between the said Thomas Sneyd, of the first part; Robert Pegg, of Derby, in the county of Derby, Manufacturer of Plaster, John Parr, of Ashley, in .the said county : of Stafford, Farmer, and Elizabeth Sykes, of Crewe, in the county of Chester, Widow, of the second part; and the several other persons whose names and seals are thereunto subscribed and set, being respectively creditors in their own right or in copartnership, or being agents or attorneys of creditors of the said Thomas Sneyd, of the third part; conveyed and assigned all his real and personal estate and effects to the said Robert Pegg, John Parr, and Elizabeth Sykcs, in trust, for the equal benefit of the whole of the creditors of the said Thomas Sneyd who shall assent to and execute the said indenture within three months from the date thereof; and that the said indenture was, on the 28th day of August last, duly executed by the said Thomas. Sneyd and Elizabeth Sykes, respectively, in the presence of, and such respective executions were attested by, the undersigned Robert Slaney; and that the said indenture was, on the 1st day of September instant, duly executed by the said Robert Pegg, in the presence of; and such execution was attested- by,, the undersigned Edward Challinor; and that the said indenture was, on the 3rd day of September instant, duly executed by the said John Parr, in the presence of, and such execution was attested by, the undersigned Robert Slaney. And notice is hereby also given, that the said indenture now lies at the office of the said Edward Challinor, for execution by the other creditors of the said Thomas Soeyd. And notice is hereby further given, that all persons claiming to be creditors of the said Thomas Sneyd are hereby requested, whether assenting to or dissenting from the provisions made by the said indenture, forthwith to deliver or transmit to the said Edward Challinor, or to the said Robert Slaney, full particulars of tbeir respective claims; and that all persons indebted to the said Thomas Sneyd, or who have any of his estate and effects, are required forthwith to pay or to deliver the same to the said Edward Challinor or to the said Robert Slaney, the Solicitors acting in the matter of the said assignment.—Dated this 8th day of September, 1855. : EDWARD CHALLINOR, Solicitor, Hanley, .Staffordshire. ROBT. SLANEY, Solicitor, Newcastle • underLyme, Staffordshire. Estate .of James Dennis. Y indenture, dated the 5th day of September, 1855, James Dennis, of Penzance, in the county of Cornwall, Draper, assigned all his personal estate and effects as. therein mentioned, unto James Carter Sharp, of Woodstreet, and Frederick Dennant, of Alderman bury, both in the city of London, Warehousemen, and Richard Vincomhe Davy, of Penzance aforesaid. Merchant, in trust, for the benefit of the creditors- of the said James Dennis, who should execute the same; the said indenture was executed by the said James Dennis and Richard Vincomhe Davy, on the said 5th, and by the said James Carter Sharp, on the 17th, and by the said Frederick Dennant, on the 20th days of the said month of September; the executions thereof by the said James Dennis and Richard Vincombe Davy, was attested by Walter Borlase, of Penzance aforesaid, Solicitor; the executions by the said James Carter Sharp and Frederick Dennant, were attested by John Nicholas Mason, of the firm of Mason and Sturt, No. 7, Gresham-street, Cheapside, Solicitors for the trustees.—Dated this 21st day of September, 1855. B Mr. Alfred Hatch's Assignment. OTICE is hereby given, that by;an indenture, bearing N date the llth day of September now instant, Alfred Hatch, of West Peckham, in the county, of Kent,. Grocer, Draper and General-shop Keeper, assigned all his personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever, unto Jatnes Hackett' Hodsoll, of Maidstone, in the county of Kentj Grocer, and William Young, of West Peckham aforesaid, Miller, in trust for the benefit of themselves and the rest of the creditors of the said Alfred Hatch, who should execute the same; and that the said indenture was duly executed on the day of the date thereof by the said Alfred Hatch, James Hackett Hodsoll and William Young, in the presence of, and attested by, Edward Carnell, of Tonbridge, in the county of Kent, Solicitor; and which said indenture now lies at the office of the said Edward Carnell, for execution by the creditors of the said Alfred Hatch.—Dated this 22nd day of September, 1855. OTICE is hereby given, that Charles Hine, of the city of Exeter, Coach Proprietor^ did, by indenture, bearing date the 16th.day of August, 1855, assign all his estate and effects nnto Thomas Morrisb, of the said city of Exeter, Hop Merchant, and William Joseph Richards, of the same city. Spirit Merchant, upon trust for sale and division thereof among such of the creditors of the said Charles Hine, as. shall execute or otherwise accede to the said indenture within three calendar months, from the date thereof, and which said indenture was duly executed by the said Charles Hine and Thomas Morrish on the day of the date thereof, and by the said William Joseph Richards, on the 17th day of August aforesaid, and the execution of all of them is attested by John Stog-don, of Exeter aforesaid, Attorney. OTICE is hereby, given, that by an indenture, hearing date the 23rd day of August, 1855, and made between Richard Pearce, late of No. 63, Church-street, in Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, Bookseller and Stationer, but then residing at No. 89, Fleet-street, in the city of London, Book Keeper, of the first part; Arthur Boult, of the city of Manchester, Paper Manufacturer, whose place of abode, is in Lime-grove, Oxford-street, in the said city, David Harpies, of Liverpool aforesaid, Printer, whose place of abode is in Upper Stanhope-street, in Toxtethpark, near Liverpool aforesaid, and William Gilling, of Liverpool aforesaid, Bookseller, whose place of abode is in London-road, in Liverpool aforesaid, of the second part; and the several persons whose names and seats were thereunto subscribed by themselves or their several agents duly authorised for that purpose, being respectively creditors of the said Richard Pearce, of the third part; he the said' Richard Pearce hath granted, released, and assigned all his estate and effects, real and personal, whatsoever and wheresoever, unto the said Arthur Boult, David Marples, and William Gilling, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, upon trusts, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Richard Pearce as therein mentioned; and the said indenture was executed by the said Richard Pearce on the said 23rd day of August, 1855, in 'the presence of, and attested by, Joseph Woodcock, of No. 20, Lincoln's-innfields, in the county of Middlesex, Solicitor; and by the said David Marples and William Gilling respectively, on the 6th day of this present month of September, in the presence of, and attested by, Isaac Oliver Jones, of No. 26, Richmond-terrace, in Everton, near Liverpool aforesaid, Solicitor; and by the said Arthur Boult on the 7th day of this present month of September, in the presence. of, and '• attested by, Frederick Last, of No. 3, Norfolk-street, in the city of Manchester, Solicitor; and the said indenture now • lies at our offices for execution by the creditors of the said Richard Pearce.—Dated this 19th day of September, 1855. CLARKE, GRAY, and WOODCOCK, Solicitors, No. 20, Lincoln's-inn-fields. N N
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