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Insolvent Debtors 1767

Articles from the London Gazette

Provided by Lindsey Withers

 

The under-mentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printers of the LONDON GAZETTE, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act.

The following Persons being Fugitives for Debt, and beyond the Seas, on or before the FIRST Day of JANUARY, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Five, and having surrendered themselves to the Goalers or Keepers of the respective Prisons or Goals hereafter mentioned, do hereby give Notice, That they intend to take the Benefit of an Act of Parliament, passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty King George the third, intituled, An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, at the next general or Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in and for the County, Riding, Division, City, Town, Liberty, or Place, or any Adjournment thereof, which shall happen next after THIRTY Days from the FIRST Publication of the under-mentioned Names, viz.

London Gazette - Issue 10706 published on the 24 February 1767

Fugitives surrendered to the Keeper of the KING's BENCH Prison in the County of Surry.
First Notice.
John King, formerly of Plymouth in the County of Devon, late of Portsmouth in the County of Southampton, Gentleman.

London Gazette - Issue 10712 published on the 17 March 1767

Fugitive surrendered to the Keeper of the KING's BENCH Prison in the County of Surry.
First Notice.
William Gill, of the Parish of Charles's, Plymouth, in the County of Devon, Mariner.