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Extracts from January 9th 1813

NORWICH

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Appeals to the fresh Rates for the Assessed Taxes under the Act of the last Session of Parliament, and to the additional Charges made by Mr. Hunter, the Inspector, will be heard at the Guildhall, on Thursday, the twenty-first of January, 1813, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.

LOCAL MILITIA

NOTICE is hereby given, that a General Meeting of the Lieutenancy will be held at the Shirehouse, on Wednesday next, at the hour of One precisely, to apportion the number of Men to be provided by the respective Subdivisions for the Norfolk Local Militia.
By order of His Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants,
LAY,
Clerk to the General Meetings.

DEANERY of BROOKE

THE Friends of the Religious Education of the Poor, in the Deanery of Brooke, both Clergy and Laity, are earnestly requested to meet at the Swan Inn, Loddon, on Tuesday, the 19th instant, at twelve o'clock in the forenoon, in order to promote the beneficial designs of the Norfolk and Norwich Society, within that Deanery.
Jan 5th, 1813.

EAU BRINK DRAINAGE ACTS

NOTICE is hereby given, that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Commissioners of Drainage for carrying into further execution the said Acts of Parliament, will be holden at the Hoop Inn, in the town of Cambridge, on Thursday, the fourteenth day of January next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.
Dated the 28th day of December, 1812.
WM. LEMMON,
Clerk to the said Commissioners.

BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION

For the Relief of Decayed Tradesmen, their Widows and Orphans.

THE Directors of this Association are desired to meet at the Hall in the Market, on Tuesday, the nineteenth day of January instant, precisely at twelve o'clock, being the day appointed for the Quarterly Meeting.
CHARLES BAGG,
Clerk to the Association.
Norwich, January 5th, 1813.

ALTERATION of the DAY Of Holding the BECCLES MARKET

At the request of the Inhabitants of Beccles and its neighbourhood, I, ROBERT SPARROW, Lord of the Manor of Beccles, do hereby order and direct that after Saturday the 23rd day of January next, the above Market shall be held and kept in the New Market Place in Beccles aforesaid, on Friday in every week, in lieu of Saturday the present Market-day. Given under my hand this 26th day of December, 1812.
ROBERT SPARROW.

LODDON ASSOCIATION

For Apprehending and Prosecuting Thieves, for indemnifying each other against Losses by Theft, and granting Rewards on the Conviction of Offenders.

AT a Meeting of the Members at Loddon Swan Inn, the 16th of December, 1812, the Rules of the Society were ratified, and several Contributions towards Losses paid.
WM. UTTING, Treasurer.

MEMBERS.

Arminghall.
Mr. Robert George
Ashby.
Mr. Robert Monsey
Bergh Apton.
Mr. Robert Batchelder
     Robert Freston
C. Tompson, Esq.
Bungay.
Mr. Thomas Sayer, jun.
Carlton next Langley.
Mr. Thomas Cullum
    William Johnson
    Francis Perkins
Chedgrave.
Rev. William Hobson
Claxton.
Mr. Wm. S. Batchelder
    Jeremiah Batchelder
    Wm. Cooke
Ellingham.
Mr. William Hoddy
Hales.
Mr. Robert Buck
    J. Hase's Executors
    James Jennings
    William Nichols
Hardley.
Mr. Joseph Adams, jun.
    Joseph Duffin
    Samuel Goddard
    William Hood
Hedenham.
Mr. O.G. Clarke's Exrs.
Hellington.
Mr. Robert Newman
Langley.
Mr. Francis Browne
    Thomas Burton, jun.
    Richard Cossey
    John Read
Loddon.
Mr. Philip Beard
    Thomas Blake
    Daniel Branch
    E.D. Browne
    E. Bonfellow
    Wm. Burton
    Wm. Dowson
    Wm. Ebden
    John Fisher
 
Mr. William George
    Edward Gibbs
    Daniel Hotson
    Guyton Jollye
    William Lamb
    James Lawrence
    William Page
Samuel Palmer, Esq.
Mr. J.C. Parkerson
    Thomas Press
    James Shreeve
    John Spence
    Francis Tovell
    Henry Thirkettle
    Robert Ward
Mundham.
Mr. John Back
Rev. J. Gilbert
Mr. Michael Roberts
Postwick.
Mr. Robert Gilbert
Raveningham.
Mr. James Denny
Reedham.
Mr. Jeremiah Nichols
Rockland.
Mr. T.B. Crowe
Seething.
Mr. Wm. Crickmore, jun.
    Robert Grimer
Sisland.
Mr. Wm. Browne
    Osmond Clarke, sen.
    Robert Tibbenham
Stockton.
Mr. Robert Bonfellow
Thurlton.
Mr. James Disney
    Thomas Sayer, sen
Thurton.
Mr. Edward Burton
    John Garnham
    John Minister
    William Utting
Thwaite.
Mr. Matthew Rackham
Topcroft.
Mr. Robert Warmoll
Trowse.
Mr. J.P. Garrad

To be SOLD by AUCTION

Wells, Dec. 16, 1812.
In the month of March, if not disposed of before by Private Contract.
AN excellent large DWELLING-HOUSE, with Garden, &c. in which an extensive Boarding-school has been carried on for more than 30 years; it is also well suited for a genteel family retiring from business, being pleasantly situated on the Butt-lands, the best part of the town; also several Freehold Cottages, with a large Garden, and an allotment of Common Land, well worth the attention of a Gardener.
Apply to Mr. W. Ransome, of Wells.

To be SOLD by AUCTION

By J. SHARPE & SON,
At the King's Head Inn, Loddon, on Tuesday, January 19th, 1813,
54 Capital OAK TIMBERS, 20 Ash ditto and eight Elm ditto on the Farm of Mr. Nichols, at Loddon, Hales. - The above timbers will be sold in small lots for the convenience of purchasers, and are within two miles of the navigable river.

TIMBER

OAK, ASH, & WALNUT-TREE.
To be SOLD by AUCTION,
By J. SHARPE & SON,
At the Angel Inn, at Long Stratton, on Friday, the 15th of January, 1813, at two o'clock in the afternoon, in small Lots,

97 Capital OAK, ASH, and WALNUT TIMBER TREES. - Printed Particulars may be had at the George, in the Haymarket, Norwich; the Angel, Long Stratton; and of the Auctioneers, Hempnall.

To be SOLD by AUCTION

By DAVID DE CAUX,
On Monday, the 11th of January, 1813, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, on the Boat Quay, situate in Lynn.

The entire CARGO of the ship Annette and Henriette; comprising between four and five thousand Red and White Wood 2½ and 3 inch Christiana Deals, from 10 to 15 feet long, and 700 seven and eight feet 2½ and 3 inch Deal Ends.
N.B. The above Cargo will be divided into suitable lots for the accommodation of purchasers.

To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT

With Immediate Possession,
A Small ESTATE, consisting of a brick and tiled Dwelling-house, and three acres of excellent arable and pasture Land; the situation is a good one for a Butcher or Dealer in Stock, being six miles from two large Market Towns.
For further particulars apply to Mr. John Harvey, Great Fransham, near Swaffham, Norfolk.

To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT

A Desirable Small FARM, consisting of a Farmhouse, barn, stable, and other convenient outbuildings, in good repair, and about 176 acres of arable, meadow, and pasture land, in a ring fence, situate in Hardingham, in Norfolk.
The whole is freehold (except a very small part thereof, which is copyhold), and possession may be had a Michaelmas next.
Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. James Hales, solicitor, Norwich.

To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT

THE following ESTATE, at Saham Toney, in the county of Norfolk, (viz.)
An exceedingly good Dwelling-house, with convenient outbuildings, all in good repair, a garden planted with choice fruit trees, and about 132 A. of excellent arable and pasture land, surrounding the dwelling-house, in a ring fence, and divided into convenient enclosures.
The above Dwelling-house is situate in a pleasant part of the parish of Saham Toney, within a mile of the market town of Watton, and is well calculated for the residence of a gentleman's family.
Price and further particulars may be had by applying personally to Mr. Grigson, of Watton, or by letter, post-paid.

ESTATE at THORNAGE

To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT,
A Most desirable and highly valuable ESTATE, situate at Thornage and Stodey, in the county of Norfolk, in the occupation of Mr. R.G. Waller; comprising a good farm-house, with barns, stables, and all other convenient outbuildings, in complete repair; and about 210 acres of excellent arable, meadow, and pasture Land.
Thornage is situate within about two miles of Holt, and is esteemed to be one of the pleasantest villages in the county. - The post to and from Dereham passes by the house daily.
For further particulars apply (by letters post-paid) to Mr. Dugmore, of Swaffham.

NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS

ALL persons who stand indebted to the Estate and Effects of the late Mr. EDWARD SMITH, farmer, of Strumpshaw, in Norfolk, are desired to pay their respective Debts within one month from the date hereof to Mr. William Pyle, miller, of the same place, his Executor; and all persons having any demands are requested to send in their accounts, as above, immediately.
Jan. 8, 1813.

ALL persons who have demands upon the estate and effects of JOHN LOCKETT, late of King's Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, glassman, deceased, are requested by his executors to send an account thereof to L.W. and J. Jarvis, attornies, Lynn. And all persons who stood indebted to the said John Lockett, at the time of his death, are desired to pay their debts, within one month from the date hereof, to the said L.W. and J. Jarvis, who are authorised by the executors to receive the same.
Lynn, 1st January, 1813.

PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, bearing date the twelfth day of December, 1810, made in a Cause wherein WILLIAM NICE and TABITHA, his Wife, (in behalf of themselves and all other the Creditors of HANSLIP LONG, formerly of King's Lynn, in the County of Norfolk, Tanner, and afterwards of Carlton, in the county of Cambridge) are Plaintiffs, and JOHN KIRKBY and others are Defendants, the Creditors of the said Hanslip Long, under and by virtue of a certain Assignment or Deed of Trust, bearing date the 15th day of January, 1803, made by the said Hanslip Long, to the Defendants, John Kirkby and Joseph Long, in trust for his said Creditors, are forthwith to come in and prove their debts before Francis Paul Stratford, Esquire, one of the Masters of the said Court, at his chambers, in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-lane, London, or in default thereof, they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree.


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