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THE LAW JOURNAL.

NEW SERIES.

BANKRUPTS, CERTIFICATES, AND DIVIDENDS,

ADVERTISED IN THE LONDON GAZETTE

DURING THE YEAR

1843.

LONDON:

Printed by JAMES HOLMES, No 4, Took's Court, Chancery Lane.

PUBLISHED BY E. B. INCE, No. 5, QUALITY COURT, CHANCERY LANE.

MDCCXCLIII.

BANKRUPTS, CERTIFICATES, AND DIVIDENDS,

ADVERTISED IN THE LONDON GAZETTE

IN THE YEAR 1843.

Gazette, Tuesday, January 3, 1843.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

COCK William, of Bungay, in the county of Suffolk, grocer, miller, and corn-chandler, d. c.-Official assignee, Gibson, Basinghallstreet. Sols. Clarke & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Margetson & Co. Bungay. Fiat, Dec. 21. Pet. Cr. John Beaumont, of Flixton, Suffolk, farmer.

CROWTHER John, of Huddersfield, in the county of York, cornmiller, d. c.-Official assignee, Freeman, Leeds-Sol. Jacomb, Huddersfield. Fiat, Dec. 30. Pet. Cr. Thomas Wilson, of Birkby, near Huddersfield, brewer, one of the registered officers of the West Riding Union Banking Company.

EIFFE James Sweetman, of No. 48, Lombard-street, in the city of London, and of No. 1, South-crescent, Bedford-square, in the county of Middlesex, chronometer-maker, d. c.-Official assignee, Belcher, King's Arms-yard. Sol. Hodgson, Red Lion-square. Fiat, Dec. 29. Pet. Cr. John Close Ottway, of Devonshire-street, Queen-square, optician.

FORSTER Charles, of the town and county of Newcastle-uponTyne, butcher, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker, Newcastle.-Sols. Hodge, Newcastle, and Crosby & Compton, Church-street, Old Jewry. Fiat, Dec. 28. Pet. Cr. Ralph Park Philipson, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, gent.

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HODSON James, of Reading, in the county of Berks, druggist, d. c. - Official assignee, Lackington, Coleman-street-buildings. Sol. Parker, St. Paul's churchyard. Fiat, Dec. 30. Pet. Cr. Mary Gowar, of Albut-terrace, Berks, widow.

LOCKWOOD John, of Lepton, in the parish of Kirkheaton, in the county of York, manufacturer of fancy waistcoating. -Official assignee, Freeman, Leeds.-Sol. Overend, Kirkburton. Fiat, Dec. 17. Pet. Cr. Richard Hirst, of Kirkheaton, farmer. MAYER John, of New City Chambers, Bishopsgate-street, in the city of London, and late of Foley, in the county of Stafford, earthenware-manufacturer. - Official assignee, Edwards, Frederick's-place. -Sol. Lewis, Wilmington-square. Fiat, Dec. 31. Pet. Cr. Lewis Woolf, of High-street, Wapping, earthenware dealer. PAINE William, of Stony Stratford, Saint Giles, in the county of Buckingham, baker.-Official assignee, Turquand, Copthall-buildings.-Sols. Austen & Hobson, Raymond-buildings. Fiat, Dec. 24. Pet. Cr. Thomas Palmer Andrews, of Stoney Stratford, merchant. RAY John, of Leeds, in the county of York, porter-merchant, moneyscrivener, d. c.-Official assignee, Young, Leeds.-Sols. Barr & Co. Leeds. Fiat, Dec. 30. Pet. Cr. Thomas Prince, of Leeds, dyer. TAYLOR James, and James Butterworth, both of Rochdale, in the county of Lancaster, painters, oil and colourmen, d. c. and copartners.-Official assignee, Pott, Manchester.-Sol. Whitehead, Rochdale. Fiat, Dec. 28. Pet. Cr. John Butterworth, of Rochdale, innkeeper.

WILSON Joseph, of Fountain-street, in Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, warehouseman.-Official assignee, Pott, Manchester. -Sols. Makinson & Sanders, Temple, and Atkinson & Saunders, Manchester. Fiat, Dec. 27. Pet. Crs. Samuel and James Watts, of Manchester, merchants.

d. c. dealer and chapman.

1. BANKR. 1843.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed January 24.

Batson William Smith, John Wilson, and John Langhorn, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, bankers.

Briggs Thomas, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer.
Burrell William, of Chingford, farmer.

Cartwright Samuel, of Great Bolton, ironmonger.
Dudley John, of London-terrace, Hackney-road, chemist, (partner
with William Huskisson).

Hampson Thomas, of Liverpool, broker.
Hargreaves Benjamin, of Manchester, tailor.
Hepworth Henry, of Leeds, cloth-manufacturer.
Hepburn Peter Anderson, of Powis place, Hampstead-road, beer and
wine merchant.
Newman Charles, of Scrips and Llanar, miller and iron-founder.
Smyth Richard Hodgson, of Cornhill, merchant.
Stewart William, of Belfast and Ludgate-hill, muslin-manufacturer.
Wild Samuel, alias Samuel Wild Mellor, of Manchester, coal-dealer.
DIVIDENDS.

Date of Fiat.

1842, BELL Thomas, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, tea-dealer, grocer and draper; div. 1842, BOWER Charles Dennis, of Cannon-street, London, combmaker; div.

div.

1842, BURDEKIN Edmund, of Manchester, Lancashire, banker; 1842, CHAPMAN William, and Charles Mason Woodyer, of Hope Wharf, Wapping, Middlesex, coal-merchants; joint and sep. divs.

1842, FISHER James, and William Milner, of Norwich, drapers; joint and sep. divs.

div.

1842, GORSUCH William, of Liverpool, Lancashire, hotel-keeper; 1830, HENN Arthur Henry, of Holborn, Middlesex, hatter; div. M KENZIE Alexander, of Hammond's-court, Mincing-lane,

1827,

1842,

1842,

1842,

London, wine-merchant; div.

MUNTON Robert Nicholls, the younger, of Fletland Mills, in
Greatford, Lincolnshire, miller; div.

PEARSON Mark, of Workington, Cumberland, chemist and
druggist; final div.

SIMMONS James, John Simmons, and John Pine, of Battersea, Surrey, and Stoney-street, Southwark, Surrey, manufacturers of prussiate of potash; sep. div. of Pine.

WRENSHALL Charles Lewis, of Liverpool, Lancashire, dealer in music and musical instruments; div.

1842, YOUNG John, of the New-cut, Lambeth, Surrey, victualler;

div.

Gazette, Friday, January 6.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

GAWTHORP William, of Huddersfield, in the county of York,
plumber and glazier, and retailer of beer, d. c.-Official assignee,
Fearne, Leeds.-Sol. Hellawell, Huddersfield. Fiat, Dec. 26.
Pet. Cr. Thomas Wilson, of Birkby, near Huddersfield, brewer.
HALL Edward Thomas, and James Hall, of Leeds, in the county of
York, flax-spinners and manufacturers, d. c.- Official assignee,
Hope, Leeds.-- Sol. Blackburn, Leeds. Fiat, Dec. 29. Pet. Crs.
George Dawson and Henry Hook, of Leeds, plumbers.
HARRILL George Clements, of the city of Bristol, auctioneer, d. c.
-Official assignee, Acraman, Bristol.-Sols. Kay & Co. Bristol,

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MANNING Thomas, of High-street, Camden-town, in the county of Middlesex, grocer.-Official assignee, Green, Aldermanbury.--Sol. May, Queen-square. Fiat, Dec. 31. Pet. Cr. Thomas Brown, of Grafton-street, Soho, cheesemonger.

PILE George, and William James Bernard Staunton, of Salvador House, Bishopsgate-street Without, in the county of Middlesex, wine and spirit merchants, d. c.--Official assignee, Graham, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Messrs. Pollock, Great George-street. Fiat, Dec. 24. Pet. Crs. Stephen Child and Stephen Baylis Child, of Trinity-street, distillers.

SWALLOW John, the elder, John Swallow, the younger, and George Swallow, of Brow and Sterne Mills, in Skircoat, in the parish of Halifax, in the county of York, corn-millers, d. c. and partners in trade, carrying on trade under the firm of John Swallow & Sons.Official assignee, Young, Leeds.-Sol. Wavell, Halifax. Fiat, Dec. 29. Pet. Cr. Michael Sanderson, of Wakefield, corn-merchant.

WHITE Hugh, of Topsham, in the county of Devon, builder.Official assignee, Hirtzel, Exeter.-Sols. Messrs. Kingdon, Exeter, and Messrs. Burfoot, Temple. Fiat, Dec. 31. Pet. Cr. John Follett, of Exeter, timber-merchant.

WILLOCK Matthew, of Huddersfield, in the county of York, mercbant, d. c.-Official assignee, Freeman, Leeds.-Sols. Brook & Freeman, Huddersfield. Fiat, Dec. 26. Pet. Crs. John and Charles Johnson, of Huddersfield, merchants.

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Hagger John, of Brixton, oilman.

Hill James, of Wisbeach, merchant.

Date of Fiat.

1832, SAUNDERS James Ferguson, and Alexander Saunders, late of Leadenhall-street, but now of George-yard, Lombard-street, London, merchants, trading together with Johann Jacob Wiehe and William Septimus Saunders, in London, under the firm of Saunders, Brothers & Co., and at Port Louis, in the Mauritius, under the firm of Saunders & Wiehe; sep. div. of James Ferguson Saunders.

1842, SCOTT Joseph, and Henry Coker, of Wood-street, Cheapside, London, woollen-warehousemen; div.

1842,

WOODHEAD Joseph, of Duckmanton, Derbyshire, cat:ledealer; div.

Gazette, Tuesday, January 10.

BANKRUPTS.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

BAYLIS Jeremiah Bonifant, of Rowington, coal-dealer.
DAVISON John, of Marton, farmer, and Middlesbrough, earthenware
manufacturer.

SEABER John, of Soham, grocer and draper.
SMITH James, of Old Broad-street, stock-broker.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BATH William, of Bilston, in the county of Stafford, brandy-merchant.-Official assignee, J. Christie, Birmingham.-Sol. Willim, Bilston. Fiat, Jan. 3. Pet. Cr. Joseph Oakley, of Walsall, brandy merchant.

BOAG Robert, of Birkenhead, in the county of Chester, baker and flour-dealer, d. c.-Official assignee, Turner, Liverpool -Sol. Cornthwaite, Liverpool. Fiat, Dec. 24. Pet. Crs. Thomas Gilbertson, of Birkenhead, flour-dealer, and William Shepherd, of Liverpool, flour-merchant.

FINCH William, of Batchworth House, Rickmansworth, in the county of Hertford, miller, d. c.-Official assignee, Graham, Basinghall-street. Sol. Cox, Sise-lane. Fiat, Dec. 20. Pet. Cr. Alexander Dean, of Birmingham, mill-manufacturer.

Irwin John Gould, of Manchester, draper, (partner with Richard FORD Frederick, of Aldgate, in the city of London, draper, d. c.— Irwin).

Ivery John, of High Wycombe, carpenter.

Johnson Thomas Thain, of Wood-street, ribbon-manufacturer.

King Charles, Joseph Sandell, and David Henry King, of Bernersstreet, paper-stainers.

Lampert William, of Brompton, printer, (partner with William
Blatch).

Starie William, of Cutler-street, carpenter.
Stephenson Thomas, of Manchester, coach-maker.
Terry Anthony Metheral, of New Broad-street, cook.

Wightman Jasper, of Old Jewry and Mitcham, silk-printer.
Wilson James, of Manchester and Worksop, maltster.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1842, BAKER Joseph, and Edward Swinburne, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, timber-merchants; sep. div. of Baker.

1842, BEERBOHM Julius Ewald, and William Edmund Slaughter,

of Fenchurch-street, London, merchants, trading under the firm of Beerbohm, Slaughter & Co.; div.

1842, BLOOD Michael, of North Audley-street, Middlesex, surgeon and apothecary; div.

1842, CHAPMAN George, of Pullin's-place, Islington, Middlesex, cowkeeper and dairyman; div.

1842, HOPPER William, of Great Queen-street, Lincoln's Inn-fields, Middlesex, carpet-warehouseman; div.

1840, LUCAS John Carter, and Thomas Lucas, of Aldersgate street, London, lozenge-manufacturers, trading under the firm of Lucas, Brothers; div.

1842, MEARNS William, of Liverpool, Lancashire, shawl-dealer and shawl-warehouseman, trading under the firm of William Mearns & Co.; first div.

1842, NASH William, of Oldbury, Salop, grocer; sep. div. of Nash. 1842, PRICE Mont gue Combe, of Brentford, Middlesex, glass-seller; div.

-Official assignee, Pennell, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Bell & Co. Bow-churchyard. Fiat, Jan. 6. Pet. Crs. Howard Nalder and Thomas Nalder, of Cheapside, warehousemen.

GOODENOUGH Robert, of Newton Abbot, in the county of Devon, woollen-draper.-Official assignee, Hirtzel, Exeter.-Sols. Drake, Exeter, and Rhodes & Co. Chancery-lane. Fiat, Jan. 3. Pet. Crs. William Kendall, Joseph Shepherd, and George Tucker, of Exeter, woollen-drapers.

HORN William, of Stanningley, in the county of York, listing-maker and shopkeeper, d. c.— Official assignee, Fearne, Leeds. - Soi. Naylor, Leeds. Fiat, Dec. 30. Pet. Crs. William and Jeremiah Clough, of Leeds, corn-millers.

HOWARD John Press, of Attlebridge, in the county of Norfolk, maltster, merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Belcher, King's Armsyard.-Sols. Clarke & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Beckwith & Co. Norwich. Fiat, Jan. 9. Pet. Cr. John Kitton, of Norwich. KEMP William Richard, of Alfred's-terrace, Holloway, in the county of Middlesex, grocer and tea-dealer, d. c.- Official assignee, Belcher, King's Arms-yard.-Sol. Kine, Gracechurch-street. Fist, Jan. 7. Pet. Cr. John White, of No. 54, Union-street, Friar-street, Blackfriars-road.

KNOWLES George, of Halifax, in the county of York, corn-dealer, -Official assignee, Hope, Leeds.-Sols. Parker & Adams, Halifax. Fiat, Dec. 31. Pet. Cr. Champion Murgatroyd, of Halifax, cornmiller.

KNUPPEL Elizabeth Caroline, of No. 58, Haymarket, in the parish of Saint James, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, hotelkeeper. Official assignee, Gibson, Basinghall-street.-Sol. Jackson, Lower James-street, Golden-square. Fiat, Jan. 7. Pet. Cr. William Griffiths, of the Haymarket, gent.

PRESTON Roger Robinson, of Wakefield, in the county of York, innkeeper, d. c.-Official assignee, Freeman, Leeds.-Sol. Blackburn, Leeds. Fiat, Jan. 2. Pet. Crs. John and William Cadman, of Leeds, wine-merchants.

WALKER Thomas, of Haughton-le-Skerne, in the county of Durham, grocer, tea-dealer, market-gardener, cowkeeper, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker, Newcastle.-Sols. Peacock, Darlington, and Lever, King's road, Bedford-row. Fiat, Dec. 29. Pet. Crs. William and Charles Walker, of Bolton-le-Moors, curriers.

WHITMARSH Thomas, of the Sussex Hotel, Tunbridge Wells, in the several counties of Kent and Sussex, or one of them, hotelkeeper, coach-proprietor, d. c.- Official assignee, Groom, Abchurch-lane. Sols. Jones & Cook, Gray's Inn-square. Fiat, Dec. 30. Pet. Cr. John Elder Duffield, of Long-lane, Smithfield,

coach-builder.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed January 31.

Biggs George, of the Coal Exchange, coal merchant.
Blatch William, of Brompton, printer, (partner with William Lam-
bert).

Bowden John Treacher, of Addle-street, woollen-draper.
Bull Anthony, of Bucklersbury, merchant.

Bushell William, of Evesham, innkeeper.
Dunn William, of Southampton, merchant.
Ford Henry, of Aylesbury, grocer.

Gilbert Mary, of Lawrence-lane, innkeeper.

Heaword Joseph, sen., and Richard George Beesley, of Manchester, cotton-spinners.

Jaques Robert, of Leeds, flax-spinner, (partner with Richard Wilson).
Metcalfe James, of Cambridge, upholsterer, (partner with Thomas
Metcalfe).

Morris Thomas, of New-bridge, grocer and draper.
Rotherham William. of Shoreditch, draper.

Smith John, of Haselor, miller.

Thompson Robert Bennett, of Wood-street, warehouseman.

Ward Benjamin, of Charlotte-terrace, New-cut, boot-manufacturer. Wood Hamilton, of Manchester and Watling-street, stuff-merchant.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1841, BAYLY Ebenezer, of Exeter, Devonshire, straw-bonnet dealer; div.

1839, BOYD James, of No. 78, Welbeck-street, St. Marylebone, Middlesex, ironmonger, trading under the firm of James Boyd & Son; final div. 1842, CLARK John Horatio, and Henry Charles Farrow, of King William-street, London, wine-merchants; joint div. 1842, COLLINSON John, of No. 1, South Molton-lane, and of No. 5, South Molton-street, Middlesex, carpenter and packing-case maker; div. 1837, FIELD Henry, and James Crane, of No. 34, Bush-lane, Cannon-street, London, and of Haggerstone-lane, Middlesex, trading under the firm of Henry Field & Co., varnish-makers and colourmen; final div. 1841, HOPPE Charles, of No. 2, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, chinaman and glass-dealer; div.

divs.

1842, KING Charles, Joseph Sandell, and David Henry King, of Berners-street, Oxford-street, Middlesex, paper-stainers; sep. 1834, MILLS Alexander William, of Carey-street, in the liberty of the Rolls, Middlesex, law-stationer; final div. 1842, ROWELL Thomas, now or late of Bridge-street, Cambridge, linen-draper; div.

1841, SAUNDERS John, James Fanner, and Thomas Hosier Saunders, of Basinghall-street, London, and of Bradford, Wiltshire, woollen-manufacturers; sep. div. of each. 1842, WALFORD Alfred, of Manchester, Lancashire, commissionagent and dry salter; div.

1842, WILKINSON John, of Ardwick in Manchester, and of Manchester, both in Lancashire, innkeeper and tin-plate worker; div.

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Gravesend, in the county of Kent, builders and copartners.Official assignee, Gibson, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Frankham & Dixon, Basinghall-street. Fiat, Jan. 11. Pet. Crs. C. F. Gabriel and Thomas Gabriel, sen. and jun., of Commercial-road, Surrey, timber-merchants.

DICKENSON John, of the town of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, butcher.-Official assignee, Miller, Bristol.-Sols. Protheroe & Towgood, Newport. Fiat, Dec. 27. Pet. Cr. Ann Keene, of Penhow, Monmouthshire, widow. HENSON James, of No. 4, Bury-court, St. Mary Axe, in the city of London, upholsterer, carrying on trade under the style and firm of James Henson & Company.-Official assignee, Whitmore, Basinghall-street.-Sols. Lofty & Potter, King-street, Cheapside. Fiat, Jan. 3. Pet. Crs. John Henry Kolbe and Charles Edward Kolbe, of North-mews, Little James-street, Gray's Inn-lane, horse-hair manufacturers.

LAW Stephen, of No. 102, Great Portland-street, in the parish of St. Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex, upholsterer.-Official assignee, Green, Aldermanbury.-Sols. Ramondi & Gooday, Gray's Inn. Fiat, Jan. 5. Pet. Cr. Thomas Goode, of Mill-street, Hanoversquare, chinaman.

SMITH William, and John Stickals, of No. 12, Queen's-buildings, Knightsbridge, in the county of Middlesex, cheesemongers, d. c.Official assignee, Alsager, Birchin-lane.-Sol. Sutcliffe, Bridgestreet. Fiat, Jan. 6. Pet. Cr. John Purdue, of High-street, Southwark, cheesemonger.

WARDLE John, now or late of No. 3, Griffen-street, Shadwell, in the county of Middlesex, ship-owner, merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Groom, Abchurch-lane.-Sols. Simpson & Cobb, Austinfriars. Fiat, Jan. 10. Pet. Cr. D. Kerr, of White Lion-court, Cornhill, merchant.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed February 3.

Alexander John, and Henry Gibbons, of Wolverhampton, chemists.
Applegath Augustus, of Crayford, silk-printer.
Beddow Josiah, and Frederick Berryman, of Love-lane, ware-
housemen.

Berry John, of Rugby, seedsman.

Cator George Albemarle, of Leeds, wool-merchant.
Cocker James, of Barnsley, dyer.

Danks Michael, of Hatton-garden, carpet-warehouseman.
Field Richard, of Moreton in the Marsh, corn and coal merchant.
Goodered John, sen., of Piccadilly, shell-fishmonger.
Greenwell George, John Benjamin David Dearberg, and William
Whitehall, of Fore-street, and Coventry, silk-manufacturers.
Keen Robert, of Old George-yard, Snow-hill, cheese-factor.
Paice Benjamin, of New Windsor, victualler.
Protheroe John, jun., of Bristol, iron-merchant.
Roberts Frances, and Caroline Rowe, of New Bridge-street, mil-
liners.

Strutt John, of Argyle street, lodging house keeper.
Todd Thomas, of Manchester, dealer in cotton goods.
Walters Philip, and Morgan Llewellyn, of Neath, timber-merchants.
Whitfield Jeremiah, of Bishopsgate-street Without, carpet-ware-
houseman.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1842, CHAPMAN Thomas, the younger, of Chenies-street, Tottenham-court-road, and of Great George-street, Euston-square, both in Middlesex, dairyman and cowkeeper; div. 1842, CHATTERTON John Hooker, of Nottingham, milliner and haberdasher; div.

1815, CREAK Thomas King, Joseph Corsbie, and John Corsbie, late of Durand's Wharf, Rotherhithe, Surrey, mast and block makers, and wharfingers, trading under the firm of T. K. Creak & Co., the said Joseph Corsbie and John Corsbie also carrying on trade in New Broad-street-court. London, as merchants, under the firm of J. & J. Corsbie; final joint div. of T. K. Creak & Co., final joint div. of J. & J. Corsbie, and sep. div. of John Corsbie.

1841, FINN David Bennett, of Nottingham, tailor and draper; div. 1841, FIRTH Joseph, of the Coburgh Arms public-house, Webberstreet, Lambeth, Surrey, licensed victualler; div. 1841, KEASLEY Thomas, and Joseph Leonard Keasley, of Longlaue and Wyld's-rents, Bermondsey, tanners; joint div. 1840, MACPHERSON Jane, Charlotte Macpherson, and Ann Robertson, of Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, Middlesex, milliners and dress makers; joint div.

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