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Insolvent Debtors - 1843

Articles from the London Gazette

Provided by Lindsey Withers

1843

Pursuant to the Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England.

THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS.

N.B. - See the Notice at the end of these Advertisements.

The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and Effects have been vested in the Provisional Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed their Schedules, are ordered to be brought up before a Commissioner on Circuit to be dealt with according to the Statute, as follows:

London Gazette - Issue 20206 published on the 21 March 1843

At the Court-House, at the City of Exeter, in the County of the same City, on the 11th day of April 1843, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Nicholas Strong, late of No. 18, Castle-street, Exeter, out of business, previously of the Falcon Inn, North-street, and formerly of the Plume of Feathers Inn, North-street, Exeter, Victualler.
James Loran, late of Magdalene-street, Exeter, Brush Manufacturer.
James Burnett, late of Mellbourne-street, Exeter, Labourer, previously of Little John's-cross, in the parish of Alphington, Devonshire, Innkeeper and Labourer.
William Crabb, late of the Eagle Tavern, St. David, Exeter, and of Okehampton, Devonshire, Innkeeper and Mail Coach Driver, previously of Longbrook-street, Exeter, and of Stoke Damerell, Devonshire, formerly of Ilminster, before then of Wincanton, Somersetshire, Mail Coach Driver, and formerly of Eagle Tavern aforesaid, and of Fore-street, Devonport, Devon, Innkeeper and Coach Driver, and Dealer in Mine Shares.

At the Court-House at Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 11th day of April 1843 at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Frederick Alfred Phillips, late of No. 45, St. Aubyn-street, Devonport, Devon, Newspaper Reporter, his wife a School-mistress, previously of No. 79, George-street, Devonport aforesaid, in copartnership with George Owen, in the name of Frederick Phillips Hartwell, as Managers of the Devonport Theatre, previously of No. 6, Canal-terrace, Camden-town, Middlesex, previously of High-street, Cheltenham, Comedian, by the name of Frederick Phillips Hartell, and formerly of Broad-street, Birmingham, Clerk in Her Majesty's Post Office Department.
John Thomas Brabant, late of Rudge-house, Lustleigh, Devon, and previously of Fairbank-cottage, North Bovey, Devon, out of business, formerly of Kinderton-lodge, in the parish of Midddlewitch, Cheshire, Proprietor of Salt Works and Land Agent to Lord Vernon.
Frederick William Bonter, late of Her Majesty's ship Caledonia, in Hamoaze, Devonport, previously of Hammersmith, Middlesex, belonging to Her Majesty's ship Dublin, previously of the Southampton, then of Hammersmith aforesaid, belonging to the ship Southampton, and formerly of Her Majesty's ship Excellent, at Portsmouth, Naval Instructor and Schoolmaster.
William Bale, late of Linton, Devon, Boot and Shoe Maker, Tea Dealer, Grocer, Draper, Lodging Housekeeper and formerly of the same place, Boot and Shoe Maker, Tea Dealer, Grocer and Draper.
Charles Wills, late of High-street, Topsham, Devon, out of business, previously Grocer, Tea and earthenware Dealer, before then of Newton Bushell, Devon, Grocer, Tea Dealer, and Baker, formerly of Newton Abbot, Devon, Grocer and Tea Dealer.
Richard Knight, late of Linton, Devon, out of business, previously Farmer, and formerly of Petrockstone, Devon, Farmer.
Richard Sweet, late of Woolborough-street, Newton Abbot, Devon, Saddler and Harness Maker.
George Pike, late of Starcross, Kenton, Devon, previously of Saint Sampson's island of Guernsey, out of business, previously of South-street, Exeter previously of Coombe-street, Exeter, and formerly of North-street, Exeter, Tailor, Draper, and Patent Medicine Vendor.
Joseph Reeve, late of Lolesbury Farm, Newton Ferrers, Devon, Farmer.
Thomas Baker the younger, late of the Swan Inn, Lympstone, Devon, Innkeeper and Fly Proprietor, and formerly of the Roller's Arms Tap, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, Beer Seller and Ostler.
George Dashper, late of Fleet-street, Torquay, Tormoham, Devon, previously of No. 1, Strand-street, Torquay, Carpenter, Joiner, China and Glass Dealer.
William Williams, late of No. 91, James-street, Devonport, Devon, Hardware Dealer and Comb Manufacturer.
George White, late of Barnstaple, Devon, Hatter.
Edmund Frederick Wright, late of the barque Alicia, from London to Port Philip, Sidney, New South Wales, previously of No. 32, St. Thomas-street East, Southwark, Surrey, formerly of No. 1, West-green-road, Tottenham, Middlesex, Mariner.
Lawrence Henry Green, late of Bridport-harbour, Dorsetshire, and of Stiford, in the parish of Stogursey Somersetshire, Surveyor and Engineer.
Edwin Hodge, late of No. 1 Ham-lane, Plymouth, Devon, Journeyman Coach Body Trimmer, previously of No. 24, Hampton-street, Plymouth, and formerly of No. 11, Cambridge-street, Plymouth, Coach Maker.
Richard Dart late of Market-street, Appledore, Northam, Devon, Ironmonger, Tin Plate Worker, Brazier, Smith and Ship Chandler.
George Pedler, late of Barnstaple, Devon, Innkeeper and Butcher.
Thomas Bryant, late of Barnstaple, Devon, Joiner and Carpenter.

London Gazette - Issue 20242 published on the 14 July 1843

At the Court-House, at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, on Saturday the 5th day of August 1843, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely.
John Charles Hawkins, formerly of Chapel-street, East Stonehouse, Devonshire, Draper's Assistant, then of No. 9, Princes-square, Plymouth, Silk Mercer and Assistant Draper, afterwards of No. 8, George-place, Plymouth, his wife a Milliner at each of the last three places.

London Gazette - Issue 20243 published on the 18 July 1843

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 8th day of August 1843, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
William Copp, late of Pilton, Devonshire, Beer Seller and Carpenter.
Richard Hext, of Shute-farm, parish of Bovey Tracey, Devonshire, Farmer.
John Elford Hoar, late of Basket-street, Plymouth, Devonshire, Innkeeper and Carpenter, previously of High-street, East Stonehouse, Devonshire, Beer Shopkeeper and Grocer, previously of Windmill-hill-street, Devonport, Carpenter, previously of Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, Carpenter, and formerly of Bideford-quay, Bideford, Devonshire, Innkeeper.
William Bowden, late of Witheridge, Devonshire, Builder.
Frederick William Bonter, late of Her Majesty's ship Caledonia, in Hamoaze, Devonport, Devonshire, previously of Hammersmith, Middlesex, belonging to Her Majesty's ship Dublin, previously of Her Majesty's ship Southampton, then of Hammersmith, belonging to the ship Southampton, and formerly of Her Majesty's ship Excellent, Portsmouth, Naval Instructor and Schoolmaster.
Samuel Powlesland, late of Sticklepath, parish of Sampford Courtnay, Devonshire, Carpenter, Wheelwright, Smith and Common Carrier.
Joseph Bray, late of No. 17, Wellington-street, Stoke Damerel, Devonshire, Superannuated Shipwright, previously of same place, and of the Navy and Army Inn, Fore-street, Devonport, Victualler and Superannuated Shipwright.
John Kemp Chandler, late of Huntshaw-wood, out of business, previously of Old Town-street, Plymouth, Victualler, formerly of Bath-street, Plymouth, and of East-street, Stonehouse, Devonshire, out of business.
Jane Hart Maddocks, late of the New-road, Newton Bushell, previously of Kingskerswell, formerly of Wellborough-street, Newton Abbott, before then of Peter-street, Tiverton, Devonshire, Schoolmistress.
William Chapple, late of Hind-street-cottage, parish of Ottery Saint Mary, Devonshire, out of business, previously of same place and Cadhay Burton-farm, in partnership with Robert Chapple, under the firm of W. and R. Chapple, as Farmers, formerly of Burton-farm aforesaid Farmer and Renter of the Glean Main Tithes in the same parish.
William Martin, late of Lent-street, Tiverton, Devonshire, Labourer, previously of Murgridge-farm, Tiverton aforesaid, Farmer and Timber Drawer.
John Martin Pitts, late of Fore-street, Sidmouth, Devonshire, out of employ, previously of Irish-lane, Bridport, Dorsetshire, and formerly of Alpha-cottage, before then of Temple-street, Sidmouth aforesaid, Scrivener and Lodging Housekeeper.
John Blackmore, late of Union-street, Torquay, Devonshire, out of business, previously of same place, Brewer and Retailer of Beer and Cider, and formerly of Victoria-parade, Torquay aforesaid, Brewer and Retailer of Beer and Cider.
George Field Parker, late of No. 33, William-street, Plymouth, Devonshire, previously of Her Majesty's ships Benbow, Tyne, Blenheim, Royal Adelaide, President, then of the Vernon, his wife and family residing at No. 33, William-street aforesaid, Naval Instructor.
John Attersoll Gifford, of No. 10, York-street, Plymouth, Devonshire, Attorney at Law.
John Churchward Jackson, late of Lympston, Devonshire, out of business, previously of Topsham, Devonshire, Maltster and Brewer.

At the Court-House, at the City of Exeter, in the County of the same City, on Tuesday the 8th day of August 1843, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
James Incledon, late of No. 112, Saint Sidwell-street, Exeter, Journeyman Confectioner, previously of No. 96 James-street, Devonport, Confectioner, before of No. 11, Cribbs, Devonport, Confectioner, and formerly of Well-street, Barnstaple, Devonshire, Cordwainer.
Charles Henry Hunt, late of No. 151, Fore-street, Exeter, Wine and Spirit Merchant, previously of Heavitree, Devonshire, in business in Holloway-street, Exeter, in copartnership with John Hooper as Hooper and Hunt, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and formerly of Wanford, in Heavitree aforesaid, Commission Traveller.
Anthony Vicary, late of Mint-street, Exeter, out of business, previously of No. 2, Collier-gate, York, Oil, Colour, and Glass Merchant, formerly Painter and Glazier.
John Clark, late of Gandy-street, Exeter, Fishmonger, Poulterer, and Dealer in Game, under the firm of W. and J. Clark, previously of No. 3, Fielding-place, Clifton, Bristol, previously of Carlton-place, Clifton, and formerly of Mall-place, Clifton, Bookseller and Stationer.
John Clark, late of Okehampton-street, Saint Thomas the Apostle, Exeter, Wheelwright, Blacksmith, Lender of Horses and Gigs.
Charles Gregory, late of No. 21, Parish-street, Saint Sidwell, Painter and Glazier, and Lodging Housekeeper, previously of No. 24, same street, and of Ebenezer-place, Paris-street, formerly of Well-lane, Saint Sidwell, and lodging at No. 21, Parish-street aforesaid, all in Exeter, Painter and Glazier.
Henry Priston, late of Beaufort-place, Saint Thomas the Apostle, Devonshire, Builder and Undertaker, and previously of No. 7, Beaufort-place aforesaid, Builder and Undertaker.

London Gazette - Issue 20273 published on the 27 October 1843

At the Court-House, at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, on the 20th day of November 1843, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
George Tutton Roberts, of No. 34, High-street, Plymouth, Devonshire, Baker and House Carpenter, and previously of York-street, Plymouth, Baker and House Carpenter.

London Gazette - Issue 20274 published on the 31 October 1843

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in the County of Devon, on Wednesday the 22d day of November 1843, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Thomas Carder, late of Newport, Devonshire, previously of James-street, Exeter, before then of Saint Thomas the Apostle, Devonshire, and formerly of Teignmouth, Devonshire, Coal Dealer.
Thomas Sellwood the younger, late of Axminster, Devonshire, previously of Rodway-farm, Stockland, Dorsetshire, formerly lodging at the Bell, Axminster, Devonshire aforesaid, Horse Dealer.
John Hodge, late of Hill-head, Colyton, Devonshire, Journeyman Currier and Leather Seller.
Philip Gammon, late of Key-park-farm, previously of Whitestone-farm, formerly of Shifton-farm, all in Ilfracombe, Devonshire, Farmer.
Amos Gammon, late of Dean-farm, previously of Shilfen-farm, and Hore-down, Ilfracombe, Devonshire, Farmer.
Thomas Cawsey, late of Assell-s-farm, Devonshire, Farmer, formerly of Northam village, Devonshire, Butcher, Farmer and Dealer in Coals.
Charity Treby, late of Plympton Maurice, Devonshire, and previously of Plympton Saint Mary, Devonshire, Spinster.
Robert Brewer, formerly of Lower Cheriton-farm, Payhembury, Devonshire, Farmer, late of business.
John Jennings, late of High-street, Crediton, Devonshire, Baker, previously Dealer in Pigs, and formerly Baker.
William Palmer, formerly of the Market-place, Bideford, Devonshire, Keeper of a Beer Shop, then of Green-lane, Barnstaple, Victualler and late of Bartholomew-street, Exeter, out of business.
Thomas Howe, formerly of Uffenlen, Devonshire, Tailor and Schoolmaster, then of Sheldon, Devonshire, Tailor and Schoolmaster, and late of Uffenlen aforesaid, Tailor and Schoolmaster.
Abraham Manley the elder, late of Halberton, Devonshire, out of business.
Sarah Guard, formerly of the Falcon Inn, Market-place, Bideford, Devonshire, Innkeeper, then of Jay-street, and afterwards of Green-lane, Barnstaple, Devonshire, out of business, and late of Starcross, Devonshire, out of business.

At the Court-House, at the City of Exeter, on Wednesday the 22d day of November 1843, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely.
George Blacking, late of Saint kerrian's-place, North-street, Exeter, Tailor, previously of Chapples-court, and No. 7, North-street, Exeter, Tailor, under the name of Blacking and Lisson, and formerly lodging at No. 1, South-street, Exeter, and No. 7, North-street aforesaid, Tailor.
Thomas Taverner, late of Magdalen-street, Exeter, Butcher and formerly of Alphington, Devonshire, Butcher.
William Bolt, late of Butcher-row, Exeter, Journeyman Mason, and formerly of Rock-street, Exeter, Victualler, Keeper of a Beer-shop, and Journeyman Mason.
James Wright, late of West-street, Exeter, Coal Agent and Dealer in Coals.

Adjourned.
Anthony Vicary, late of Mint-street, and Market-street, Exeter, out of business, previously of No. 2, Collier-gate, in the city of York, Oil, Colour, and Glass Merchant and formerly of Mint-street, in the city of Exeter aforesaid, Painter and Glazier.


TAKE NOTICE.

1. If any Creditor intends to oppose a Prisoner's discharge, notice of such intention must be given to the said Prisoner, in writing, three clear days before the day of hearing, exclusive of Sunday, and exclusive both of the day of giving such notice and of the said day of hearing.
2. But in the case of a Prisoner, whom his Creditors have removed, by an order of the Court, from a gaol in or near London for hearing in the country, such notice of opposition will be sufficient if given one clear day before the day of hearing.
3. The petition and schedule will be produced by the proper Officer for inspection and examination at the Office of the Court in London, between the hours of Ten and Four; and copies of the petition and schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required, will be provided by the proper Officer, according to the Act, 1 and 2 Vict, cap. 110, sec. 105.

N.B. Entrance to the Office in Portugal-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields.

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 Vict. c. 110, sec. 106, as the case may be.