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At the Court-House, at Nottingham, in the At the Court-House, at Hertford, in the Cotmfy
of Hertford, on Saturday the 27th day of
County of Nottingham, on Monday the 29th
July 1844, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon
day of July 1844, at Ten .o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
precisely.
Paul Walker, late of East-street, Market-place, Ilkeston, Joseph Barnard, late of West-street, Hertford, Maltster,
afterwards of the Dolphin-wharf-brewery, Maidenhead.Derbyshire, Boot and Shoe Maker and Post Office
street, Hertford, Coal Merchant, Brewer, and Maltster,
Keeper.
residing in Fore-street, Hertford, renting a Corn WareRichard Tudsbury, late of Sntton-forrest, in Ashfield,
house in the Swan Inn-yard, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, and
Nottinghamshire, in Lodgings, out of business, previously
Stables and part of a Warehouse in Maidenhead-street
'Grocer' and Shopkeeper, and previously Grocer and
aforesaid, afterwards of Bull-place, Hertford, Brewer and
Book-keeper.
Maltster, .then of Thudwell-cottage, Ware-road, Little
Anthony Foxlow, late of Codnor-park, Derbyshire, Pipe
Armwell, Hertfordshire, out of business, and late of
Manufacturer, then in partnership with Thomas Stay ley
Stevenage, Hertfordshire, Brewer's Clerk, renting a Field
and Samuel Wragg, as Common Brewers, trading under
in Bullock's-lane, Brickenden, near Hertford, and a
the firm of Thomas Stay ley and Co. then in no business,
House in Back-street, Hertford.
afterwards a Draper, and latterly a Pipe Maker, all at
Tbcnnas Chipperfield, late of Clavering, Essex, and of
Codnor-park aforesaid.
Martin's-farm, Berdun, Essex, Victualler and Farmer,
Samuel Elliott, late of Walker-street, New-Sneinton, Notthen of White Horse Public-house, Bishop's Stortford,
tinghamshire, and late of Kent-street, Nottingham, Baker
Hertfordshire, and Martin's-farm aforesaid, Victualler
and Flour Seller.
and Farmer, and late of Bishop's Stortford aforesaid,
Richard Brook Brett, formerly of Bestwood-park, out of
Victualler and Dealer in Cattle.
employ, then of Worksop, Journeyman Gardener, and
late of Caunton, all in Nottinghamshire, Schoolmaster.
TAKE NOTICE.
John Boyer, late of New Lenton, and New Radford, Nottinghamshire, Painter.
1. If any Creditor intends to oppose a PriAbraham Winson, late of Osmaston-road, Derby, Retail
Beer Seller and Dealer in Tobacco, then of Drimeld- soner's discharge, notice of such intention must
bridge, Derbyshire, Victualler and Dealer in Tobacco, be given to the said Prisoner, in writing, three
then of Chevin-side, and late of Driffield-bank, Pig clear days before the day of hearing, exclusive of
Jobber, Dealer in Butter, and Huckster.
Sunday, and exclusive both of the day of giving
Francis Roulston, late of Ratclifte-upon-Trent, Nottinghamshire, Basket Maker, and late lodging at the same such notice and of the said day of hearing.
place, Basket Maker.
2. But in the case of a Prisoner, whom his
Thomas Whysall, late of Green-hillocks, Ripley, Derbyshire, Retail Beer Seller, Dealer in Tobacco, Boot and Creditors have removed, by an order of the
Shoe Maker.
Court, from a gaol in or near London for hearing
Hosea Bramley, late of Ripley, Derbyshire, Dealer in Bread, in the country, such notice of opposition will be
Flour, and Confectionery Goods, occasionally Engine
sufficient if given one clear day before the day
Dri ver.
of hearing.
At the Court-House, at the Town of Notting3. The petition and schedule will be produced
ham, on Monday the 29th day July 1844, at by the proper Officer for inspection and exTen o'Clock iu the Forenoon precisely.
amination at the Office of the Court in London,
John Parsons, formerly of West-street, Broad-street, and between the hours of Ten and Four; and copies
late of Kingston-street, Nottingham, Hawker and Frame of the petition and schedule, or such part thereof
as shall be required, will be provided by tbe
Work Knitter.
"William Parker, late of Millstone-lane, Nottingham, Ser- proper Officer, according to the Act, 1 and 2 Viet,
jeant in the 45th Regiment of Foot, on the Recruiting cap. 110, sec. 105.
Service, and late in no employ.
William Bishop, late of Goosegate, then of Nile-street, since
N.B. Entrance to the Office in Portugal-street;
of Coalpit-lane, and late of Spaniel-row, Nottingham, Lincoln's-inn-lields.
Boot and Shoe Maker.
Zachariah Bryant, late of Back-commons and Newcastlestreet, having a Workshop in Lower Parliament-street,
Nottingham, House and Ornamental Painter.
Samuel Savidge, formerly of Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, then
of Haythorpe-cottage, afterwards of Basford, Nottinghamshire, Plumber and Glazier.
Joseph Lewis, formerly of Middle Pavement, Nottingham,
afterwards of Snenton, Nottinghamshire, in partnership
with Richard Lewis, as Slaters, Coal and Plaster Merchants, and Dealers in Building Materials, afterwards of
the Leenside, Nottingham, Slater, Coal and Plaster Merchant on his own account, afterwards ot Low Pavement,
then of Bennet-yard, Wheelergate, Nottingham, and late
of Nottingham-place, Snenton, Nottinghamshire, out of
business.
John Wyvill, late of Canal-street, Bookkeeper and Lace
Maker, then of Goose-gate, Linen Draper, Commission
Agent, Bookkeeper, and Laceman, then of Milton-street,
Bookkeeper and Lace Maker, and late of Canaan-place,
Broad-marsh, Bookkeeper and Lace Maker, all in Nottingham.
Joseph Wagstaff, late of William-street, Cumberland-street,
Nottingham, in partnership with George William Hyde,
of Nottingham. Accountants and General Agents, and
formerly of Glasshouse-street, Nottingham, Bookkeeper,
Rent and Debt Collector.
4. The duplicate of the petition and schedule,
and all books, papers, and writings filed therewith, will be produced for inspection and examination by the Clerk of the Peace, Town
Clerk, or other person with whom the same
shall have been directed to be lodged for such
purpose, at the Office of such Clerk of the Peace
or other person, and copies of the petition and
schedule, or such part thereof as shall be
required, will be there provided according to
the Act, 7 Geo. 4, c. 57, sec. 77, or 1 and 2 Viet,
c. 110, sec. 106, as the case may be.
Insolvent Debtors' Court,—Dividend.—No. 62,585 C.
THE creditors of Thomas Cooper, of Coventry, formerly
Innkeeper, and lately Coal Dealer, are informed, that a
Dividend of three farthings in the pound may be received,
by applying to Mr. J. R. Bloxham, Solicitor for the Assignee, at Birmingham.—Bills and securities to be produced.