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Insolvent Debtors - 1812

Articles from the London Gazette

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INSOLVENT DEBTORS.

I. Prisoners charged for Debts under 2000l.
The following Persons being Prisoners for Debt in the respective Gaols or Prisons hereafter mentioned, and having been charged in Custody, on the Fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and Twelve for the Non-payment of a Debt or Debts, Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding in the whole the Sum of Two Thousand Pounds, do hereby respectively give this Public Notice, That they intend to take the Benefit of an Act, passed in the Fifty-second Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England. And they do hereby give Notice, that true and perfect Schedules, containing Discoveries of all their Real and Personal Estates, hereafter to be sworn to, are now ready to be delivered to any Creditors applying for the same, in Manner as by the said Act is directed, to the Keepers or Gaolers, or their Deputies, of the said Prisons.

London Gazette - Issue 16618 published on the 27 June 1812

Prisoners in the Sheriffs Ward or Prison, in and for the County of DEVON.
Third Notice.
Thomas Barnacott, formerly and late of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, Carpenter.
John Richards, formerly and late of Clist Honiton, in the County of Devon, Yeoman.

London Gazette - Issue 16632 published on the 11 August 1812

Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward or Prison in and for the County of DEVON.
FIRST NOTICE.
Henry Crayden, formerly of Lyme, Dorset, late of Axminster, Devon, tin-plate-worker.
JohnC. Hearle, formerly of Plymouth Dock, Devon, late of Dartmoor Prison of War, Devon, store-keeper.
SECOND NOTICE.
Sampson Weeks, formerly of Portsmouth, Hants, late of Plymouth Dock, Devon, tailor and slopman.
Samuel Johns, formerly of Portsmouth, Hants, late of Plymouth Dock, Devon, tailor.
Edward Furse, formerly and late of Paington, Devon, tailor.
James Parsons, formerly of Plymouth Devon, late of Stonehouse, Devon, victualler.
Peter Jacobs, formerly of Saint Andrew's, Plymouth, Devon, late of East Stonehouse, Devon, victualler.
William Shaw, formerly of Plymouth, Devon, late of East Stonehouse, Devon, victualler.
Thomas Matthews, formerly of Powerstock, Dorset, late of Northleigh, Devon, shoemaker.
Robert Mathews, formerly of Paington, Devon, late of Brixham, Devon, shoemaker.
William Prince, formerly of Frindsbury, Kent, late of Plympstock, Devon, joiner.
James Cockburn Hyde, formerly of Old Burlington-street, London, surgeon of His Majesty's ship La Seine.
John Richard Comper, formerly of Portsea, Hants, late of Plymouth, Devon, Purser in His Majesty's Navy.
Richard Gorham, formerly of Four-Posts, near Southampton, late of Linton, Devon, late Captain of the Line.
William Pike, formerly of Saint German's, Cornwall, late of Plymouth Dock, Devon, butcher.
Benjamin Yeatherd, formerly of London, late of Tavistock, Devon, tallow-chandler.
Solomon Hawkes, formerly of Plympstock, Devon, late of Plymouth, Devon, carpenter.
William Stenlake, formerly of Maker, Devon, late of Plymouth Dock, victualler.
Abraham Fursdon, formerly of Black Torrington, Devon, late of Hatherleigh, Devon, yeoman.
William Michell, formerly of Saint Stephen's, in Bramwell, Cornwall, late of Beer Ferries, Devon, victualler.
Richard Hickes, formerly of Tavistock, Devon, late of Plymouth Dock, Devon, victualler.
Thomas Smale, formerly of High Heanton, Devon, late of Hatherleigh, Devon, mason.
William Forward, formerly of Crediton, Devon, late of East Stonehouse, Devon, mason.
Nicholas Baker, formerly of Northam, Devon, late of Biddeford, Devon, shopkeeper.
Thomas Barnacott, formerly and late of Plymouth, in the county of Devon, carpenter, dealer and chapman; against whom a commission of bankrupt has issued and is still in force, and who has not obtained a certificate of his conformity to the statutes concerning bankrupts duty allowed.
John Richards, formerly and late of Clist Honiton, in the county of Devon, yeoman.

London Gazette - Issue 16639 published on the 29 August 1812

Prisoner in SOUTHGATE Prison, in the City of Exeter.
THIRD NOTICE.
John Elliott Pye, formerly of Plymouth, in the county of Devon, and late of the parish of Saint Petrock, in the city of Exeter, watchmater.

Prisoner in the Sheriff's Ward or Prison in and for the County of DEVON.
THIRD NOTICE.
James Cockburn Hyde, surgeon in the Royal Navy, formerly of Old Burlington-street London, and late of surgeon of His Majesty's ship La Seine.

London Gazette - Issue 16646 published on the 15 September 1812

Prisoner in the Sheriff's Ward or Prison in and for the County of DEVON.
SECOND NOTICE.
Charles Wragg, formerly of Teignmouth, and late of Totnes, Devon, Jeweller and Hosier.

London Gazette - Issue 16647 published on the 19 September 1812

Prisoner in the FLEET Prison, in the City of London.
FIRST NOTICE.
Stephen Underhill, late of Portsmouth, in the county of Hants, and of Cawsand, in the county of Devon, slop-seller.