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Insolvent Debtors 1725

Articles from the London Gazette

Provided by Lindsey Withers

London Gazette - Issue 6378, published on the 1 June 1725.

Humphry Burton, late of Tiverton, Gent, John Shute, Yeoman andWilliam Vinent, Skinner, both late of Clisthidon, Peter Holwell, of Collumpton, Husbandman, John Oatway, late of Culmstock, Labourer, All in the County of Devon. All Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward of Devon, lying in the Parish of St. Thomas the Apostle.

Robert Newcombe, late of Hatherley, Woollcomber. John Lancey, late of Braunton, Gent. John Mervin, Jun. Late of Hartland, Merchant, all in the County of Devon. All Prisoners in St. Thomas Prison for the said County of Devon.

Gabriel Prowse, late of St. Thomas the Apostle, Yeoman. William Brown, late of Ashburton, Miller. John Sainthill, late of Ashburton, Bovey Tracey, or Newton-Bushel, Reed and Harness-maker. All Prisoners in the County Prison of Devon.

London Gazette - Issue 6379, published on the 5 June 1725

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act.

John Bromfield, late of Hemyoke, in the County of Devon, Sergemaker, Removed from Ilchester to the King's-Bench Prison by Habeas Corpus. William Mills, late of Silferton in the County of Devon, Yeoman. Prisoners in the King's-Bench in the Borough of Southwark in the County of Surrey.

John Bawden, late of the City of Exon, Fuller. Prisoner in Dorchester Goal.

John Gribble, late of Fremington in the County of Devon, Yeoman. Samuel Mathews, late of Paington in the said County, Yeoman. Edward Short, late of Great Torrington, in the said County, Tailor. John Lancey, late of Branton, in the said County, Gent. Martin John, late of Uplowman, in the said County, Carpenter. John Oatway, late of Culmstock, in the said County, Sergeweaver. John Wheaton, late of Tiverton, in the said County, Fuller. John Lacey, late of Shute in the said County, Carpenter. John St. Hill, late of Ashburton, in the said County, Sleamaker. Richard Nott, late of Swimbridge, in the said County, Yeoman. Richard Tozer, late of Cheriton Fitzpain, in the said County, Yeoman. John Shute, late of Clist Heydon in the said County, Yeoman. Richard King, late of Braunton in the said County Tailor. Isaac Jervis, late of South Hynsh in the said County, Tailor. Robert Newcombe, late of Hatherley in the said County, Woolcomber. James Cadbury, late of Hemiock in the said County, Yeoman. Peter Langsford, late of Withycombe Rawleigh in the said County, Mariner. Richard Morcombe, late of Oakhampton in the said County, Miller. John Gregory, late of Berry Pomeroy, in the said County, Soap-boiler. Richard Lambshead, late of Hennock in the said County, Pipemaker. Samuel Kidwell, late of Swimbridge in the said County, Miller. John Harlowin, late of Ottery St. Mary in the said County, Apothecary. Simon Pincombe, late of Chittlehampton in the said County, Scrivener. Cawen Johnson, late of Ashburton in the said County, Chapman. William Browne, late of Ashburton in the said County, Miller. Jane Adams, late of Chagford in the said County, Widow. Mary Houchins, alias Franklyn, late of Swimbridge in the said County, Spinster. William Cove, late of Bovey Tracey in the said County, Miller. William Norman, late of Cullompton in the said County, Worstedcomber. John Beare, Jun. late of Rewe in the said County, Yeoman. Roger Blight, late of Mountague in the County of Somerset, Chapman. Michael Drew, late of St. Mary Steps in the City of Exon, Maltster. Thomas Sanders, late of St. Sidwells in the City of Exon, Thatcher. Margaret Symonds, alias Pope, late of Landiffe in the County of Cornwall, Widow. Thomas Warham, late of Dalwood in the County of Dorset, Soap-boiler. James Dale, late of Tywarder in the County of Cornwall, Woollcomber. Joan Baker, late of Hinsh in the County of Devon, Widow. Peter Holwell, late of Cullompton, in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Thomas Breyley, late of Chittlehampton in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Nicholas Beare, late of Bovey Tracey in the County of Devon, Yeoman. Thomas Osmond, late of Alphington in the County of Devon, Dyer. John Elford, late of Stoke Dammarell in the County of Devon, Husbandman. John Stroud, late of Puttford in the County of Devon, Husbandman. John Mill, late of Bradworthy in the County of Devon, Gent. Nicholas Barnes, late of Barnstaple, in the County of Devon, Soapboiler. John Marley, late of Southmolton in the County of Devon, Maltster. Mary Lock, late of Southmolton in the County of Devon, Widow. John Westcott, late of St. Thomas the Apostle in the County of Devon, Woollcomber. William Wekes, late of Northam in the County of Devon, Butcher. John Pridis, late of Topsham in the County of Devon, Baker. Thomas Wood, alias Baker, late of Farway in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Francis Budd, late of Horwood, in the County of Devon, Hellier. Katherine Hodge, late of Slapton in the County of Devon, Widow. Mary Bishop, late of Sampford Spiney in the County of Devon, Spinster. Richard Lyle, late of Bishop's Teington in the County of Devon, Yeoman. William Lyster, late of Shillingsford in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Humphry Burton, late of the City of Bristol. Gent. William Lawrence, late of Creete St. Michael in the County of Somerset, Yeoman. William Tristram, late of Tiverton, in the County of Devon, Sergemaker. Henry Eastabrook, late of North Tanton, in the County of Devon, Sergeweaver. Burges Chamberlain, late of Braunscombe in the County of Devon, Mariner. William Peircy, late of Sandford Courtenay in the County of Devon, Sergeweaver. Mary Gooding, late of Totness in the County of Devon, Widow. John Ellis, late of Chagford in the County of Devon, Butcher. Peter Langdon, late of Marwood in the County of Devon, Yeoman. John Daniel, late of Bradninch in the County of Devon, Husbandman. John Adams, late of Marledon in the County of Devon, Butcher. John Holman, late of Tiverton in the County of Devon, Chairmaker. Robert Newbury, late of Membury in the County of Devon, Butcher. Judith Loveridge, late of Culliton in the County of Devon, Widow. William Hyne, late of Thorncombe in the County of Devon, Butcher. Thomas Voysey, late of Bradninch in the County of Devon, Weaver. Walter Hanniford, late of Halberton in the County of Devon, Miller. Philip Nott, late of Northam in the County of Devon, Tailor. Eleanor Dowdney, late of Church Taunton in the County of Devon, Widow. Richard Perce, late of Honiton in the County of Devon, Woollcomber. William Vinson, alias Vincent, late of Clist Heydon in the County of Devon, Skinner. Samuel Mudge, late of KingsTeington in the County of Devon, Gent. John Mervin, Jun. late of Hartland in the County of Devon, Merchant. Elizabeth Gold, late of Topsham in the County of Devon, Widow. Joan Pain, late of St. Thomas the Apostle in the County of Devon, Widow. Alice Bury, late of St. Thomas the Apostle in the County of Devon, Spinster. Martin Troake, late of Hemiock in the County of Devon, Butcher. George Snell, late of Chawleigh in the County of Devon, Yeoman. Edward Putt, late of Crewys Morchard in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Samuel Hyne, late of Ipplepen in the County of Devon, Gent. Christopher Sheeres, late of Culmstock in the County of Devon, Carpenter. Walter Channon, late of Bradninch in the County of Devon, Tailor. John Sidbury, late of Topsham in the County of Devon, Mariner. Edward Vicary, late of Branford Speke in the County of Devon, Yeoman. John Townsend, late of Newton St. Cyres in the County of Devon, Husbandman. William Parnell, late of Saltash in the County of Cornwall, Mariner. Jane Blackmoore, late of Bampton in the County of Devon, Widow. John Colchard, late of the same, Yeoman. John Elford, late of the Parish of Withell in the County of Cornwall, but lately belonging to the Commissioners Office in His Majesty's Dock-Yard near Plymouth in Devon. Now Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward, or Prison ,of and for the County of Devon, having severally petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County of Devon, and having severally obtained his Warrant thereupon, requiring the Keeper of the said Ward, or Prison, to bring them before the Justices at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the Castle of Exon in and for the said County, on Tuesday the 13th of July next, in order to their being severally discharged pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the Eleventh Year of His present Majesty's Reign, Intitled, An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors; Their respective Creditors are desired to take Notice thereof.

London Gazette - Issue 6380, published on the 8 June 1725.

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act.

John Boyland, late of Yarcombe, Fuller. Oswald Bural alias Burrell, late of Barnstaple, Saddler. William Palmer, late of Northlew, Yeoman. Richard Evans, late of Great Torrington, Woollcomber. John Ward, late of Martin, Woollcomber. Edward Evans, late of Holwell, Gent. Edmund Trick, late of Cookbury, Husbandman. Richard Bassett, late of Hatherleigh, Husbandman. Simon Soby, late of Beaworthy, Husbandman. John Boyland, late of Yarcombe, Fuller, all in the County of Devon. Now Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward, or Prison, of and for the County of Devon, having severally petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County of Devon, and having severally obtained his Warrant to bring them before the Justices at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the Castle of Exon in and for the said County, on Tuesday the 13th of July next, in order to their being severally discharged, pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the Eleventh Year of His present Majesty's Reign, Intitled, An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors: Their respective Creditors are desired to take Notice thereof.

The following Persons, whose Names were Inserted in the last Gazette, desire to have the same repeated in this with some Alterations, viz. Margaret Symonds, alias Pope, late of Stock Damerell in the County of Devon, Widow. Richard Tozer, late of Cheriton Bishop in the said County, Yeoman. Both Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward or Prison, of and for the County of Devon. John Schluter, late of the City and County of Exon, Merchant. Prisoner in Southgate Prison, Exon.

London Gazette - Issue 6390, published on the 13 July 1725

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act.

John Roberts, late of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, Tallow-Chandler; And John Henley, of the same, Mariner. Prisoners in the Prison of and for the Borough of Plymouth aforesaid, having petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the said Borough and his Warrant signed thereupon, directed to the Keeper of the said Prison (together with a Writing importing Notices thereof to all the said Prisoners Creditors) to bring them to the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the Guildhall for the said Borough, on Monday the 4th Day of October next, to be discharged, pursuant to an Act of Parliament lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, and they conforming themselves in all things as the said Act directs, their respective Creditors are to take Notice thereof. Henry Davy, late of Barnestaple in the County of Devon. Felmonger, Thomas Harris, late of Barnestaple, aforesaid, Potter, being Prisoners for Debt in the Prison of the Borough and Parish of Barnestaple, do, pursuant to an Act of Parliament lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, hereby give Notice to their several Creditors, that they intend to appear at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden and kept for the said Borough and Parish of Barnestaple, on Monday the 11th of October next, in order to take the Benefit of the said Act.

London Gazette - Issue 6395, published on the 31 July 1725.

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act. John Ward, late of Bradwood Widger in the County of Devon, Blacksmith. Richard Mardon, late of North-huish in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Edmund Trick, late of Cookbury in the County of Devon, Husbandman. John Colchard, late of Bampton in the County of Devon, Yeoman. Jane Blackmore, late of Bampton, Widow. Henry Burgess, late of Knowstone in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Richard Bisset, late of Hatherleigh in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Simon Soby, late of Beaworthy in the County of Devon, Husbandman. Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward for the County of Devon.

London Gazette - Issue 6397, published on the 7 August 1725.

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed, for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act. John Gribbell, late of Fremington, Yeoman. Samuel Mathew, late of Payington, Yeoman. Edward Short, late of Great Torrington, Tailor John Lancey, late of Branton, Gent. Marrin Johns, late of Iddisleigh. John Oatway, late of Culmstock, Serge-weaver. John St. Hill, late of Ashburton, Sleamaker. Richard Tozer, late of Cheriton Bishop, Yeoman. John Shute, late of Clysthaydon, Yeoman. Peter Sangsford, late of Whithicomb Rawleigh, Mariner. Richard Morcombe, late of Oakhampton, Miller. Samuel Kidwell, late of Roborough, Miller. John Harlowin, late of Ottery St. Mary, Apothecary. Gawen Johnston, late of Ashburton, Chapman. William Brown, late of Ashburton, Miller. Jane Adams, late of Chagford, Widow. Mary Houchins, alias Franklyn, late of Swimbridge, Spinster. William Cove, late of Bovey Tracy, Miller. William Norman, late of Cullompton, Woollcomber. Margaret Symonds, alias Pope, late of Plymouth, Widow. Joan Baker, late of Hinish, Widow. Peter Holwill, late of Cullompton, Husbandman. Thomas Brayley, late of Chittlehampton, Husbandman. Nicholas Beare, late of Bovey Tracey, Yeoman. John Stroud, late of Parkham, Husbandman. Nicholas Barnes, late of Barnstaple, Soap-boiler. John Marley, late of South Molton, Maltster. Mary Lock, late of South Molton, Widow. William Weeks, late of Northam, Butcher. John Priddis, late of Topsham, Baker. Thomas Wood, alias Baker, late of Farway, Husbandman. Katherine Hodge, late of Slapton, Widow. Mary Bishop, late of Sampford Spiney, Spinster. Richard Lyell, late of Bishops Teington, Yeoman. William Lyster, late of Shillingsford, Husbandman. William Tristram, late of Tiverton, Serge-maker. Henry Easterbrooke, late of North Tawton, Serge-weaver. William Piercy, late of Sandfordcourtney, Serge-weaver. Peter Langdon, late of Marwood, Yeoman. John Daniel, late of Bradninch, Husbandman. Robert, Newbery, late of Membury, Butcher. Arthur Harris, late of Soriton, Yeoman. Thomas Voysey, late of Bradninch, Weaver. Walter Hannaford, late of Halberton, Miller. Philip Nott, late of Northam, Tailor. Eleanor Dowdney, late of Churchtaunton, Widow. Richard Pearse, late of Honiton, Woollcomber. William Vinson, alias Vincent, late of Clisthaydon, Skinner. Samuel Mudge, late of Kingsteington, Yeoman. John Mervin, Jun. late of Hartland, Merchant. Elizabeth Gold, late of Topsham, widow. Joan Payne, late of St. Thomas the Apostle, Widow. Allice Bury, late of St. Thomas the Apostle, Spinster. Martin Troke, late of Hemiock, Butcher. Edward Putt, late of Hartland, Husbandman. Christopher Sheeres, late of Culmstock, Carpenter. John Sidbury, late of Topsham, Mariner. John Townsend, late of Newton St. Cyres, Husbandman. John Boyland, late of Yarcombe, Fuller. William Bawden, late of Christow, Weaver. William Tucker, late of Lamerton, Husbandman. John Bowerman, late of Halberton, Yeoman. Isaac Jarvis, late of South-huish, Tailor. Edward Evens, late of Hallwill, Yeoman: All of the County of Devon. Michael Drew, late of St. Mary Steps in the City of Exeter, Maltster. Now Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward or Prison, of and for the County of Devon, having severally petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County of Devon, and having severally obtained his Warrant thereupon, requiring the Keeper of the said Ward, or Prison, to bring them before the Justices at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the Castle of Exon in and for the said County, on the 5th Day of October next, being the Tuesday after Michaelmas Day, in order to their being severally discharged, pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the Eleventh Year of His Majesty's Reign Intituled, An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors: Their respective Creditors are desired to take Notice thereof.

London Gazette - Issue 6399, published on the 14 August 1725.

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act. William Norman, late of Collumpton in the County of Devon, Worsted-Comber: Prisoner in the Sheriff's Ward for the County of Devon. John Hooker, Fuller. John Schluter, Merchant. Thomas Plumleigh, Watch-maker. James Horswell, Jun. Saddler. William Staplehill, Salter. Hugh Jenkins, Tailor. Jane Aubin, Widow, Shopkeeper. Ann Slade, Widow, Goldsmith. Elizabeth Adee, Widow, Coal-seller. Benedict Mead, Grocer. John Whiterow, Paviour. Richard Mapouder, Serge-maker. Susanah Kensell, Spinster. All of the City and County of Exon. Also John Godfry, late of Broadclist, in the County of Devon, Husbandman. All now Prisoners in the South-gate Prison within the City and County of Exon. Having severally petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said City and County, and having severally obtained his Warrant thereupon, requiring the Keeper of the said Prison to bring them before the Justices at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the Guildhall in and for the said City and County of Exon, on Monday the 4th Day of October next, in order to their being severally discharged, pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the Eleventh Year of His present Majesty's Reign, Intituled, An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors; their respective Creditors are desired to take Notice thereof.

London Gazette - Issue 6400, published on the 17 August 1725.

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act. Thomas Pinsent, late of Great Torrington in the County of Devon, Woolcomber. James Greene, late of the same, Gent. William Holdidge, alias Holditch, late of Newton Abbott in the said County, Serge-weaver. Edward Scott, late of Virginstow in the said County, Yeoman. And Elizabeth Greene, late of Frithelstocke in the said County, Spinster. Now Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward, or Prison, of the said County, having petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County, and having obtained his Warrant signed thereupon, directed to the Keeper of the said Ward or Prison(together with a Writing importing Notice thereof to all the said Prisoners Creditors) to bring them to the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the Castle of Exon in and for the said County, on Tuesday the 5th Day of October next ensuing, in order to be discharged, pursuant to an Act of Parliament lately made for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors: and they conforming themselves in all things as the said Act directs, their respective Creditors are to take Notice thereof.

Walter Channon, late of Bradninch, Tailor. John Beare, Jun. late of Rew, Yeoman. Mary Goading, late of Totness, Widow. Samuel Hyne, late of Ipplepen, Gent. Francis Budd, late of Horwood, Hellier. George Snell, late of Chawleigh, Yeoman: All in the County of Devon. Thomas Saunders, late of the Parish of St. Sidwell's in the City of Exon, Thatcher. Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward for the County of Devon. The Sessions to be held the 5th of October next at the Castle of Exon.

London Gazette - Issue 6403, published on the 28 August 1725.

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act. Charles Merdon, Sergemaker. Philip Bartrum, Butcher. Samuel Jennings, Woollcomber. Ralph Hole, Weaver. Martin Perkins, Husbandman. John Isacke, Gent. All late of the City of Exon.

Edward Trist, late of Iplepen in the County of Devon, Yeoman. Joseph Conder, late of Leeds in the County of York, Merchant. All Prisoners in the Prison of Southgate within the City and County of Exon, having severally petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said City and County, and having severally obtained his Warrant thereupon, requiring the Keeper of the said Prison, to bring them before the Justices at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at the Guildhall in and for the said City and County of Exon, on Monday the 4th of October next, in order to their being severally discharged, whereof their Creditors are desired to take Notice.

Richard Nott, late of Swimbridge in the County of Devon, Yeoman. Burgess Chamberlain, late of Branscombe in the said County, Mariner. George Snell, late of Chawley in the same County, Yeoman. All now Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward, or Prison, for the County of Devon, having severally petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County, and having obtained his Warrant thereupon, requiring the Keeper of the said Prison to bring them before the Justices at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held the 5th of October next, for the said County, at the Guildhall of the City of Exon.

London Gazette - Issue 6404, published on the 31 August 1725.

The undermentioned Persons claiming the Benefit of the Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, the following Notices have been brought to the Printer of the London Gazette, to be inserted in this Paper, and are herein inserted in Obedience to the said Act.

Robert Yeo, late of Whetstone in the County of Devon, Yeoman - Prisoner in the Sheriff's Ward of St. Thomas for the County of Devon.

London Gazette - Issue 6406, published on the 7 September 1725

Charles Drewstoe, late of Hamoze Dock near Plymouth, Cordwainer, Prisoner in Tremorron-Goal.

London Gazette - Issue 6417, published on the 16 October 1725

This is to give Notice to all the Creditors of Henry Davy, late of Barnestaple in the County of Devon, Felmonger, and Thomas Harris, of the same Place, Potter: Now actual Prisoners in the Mayor's Prison in and for the Burrough and Parish of Barnestaple aforesaid, that they do intend to take the Advantage of the late Act of Parliament.

London Gazette - Issue 6422, published on the 2 November 1725

William Dummett, late of Collumpton in the County of Devon, Serge-maker. Prisoner in the Fleet Prison, London.

London Gazette - Issue 6426, published on the 16 November 1825

John Bawden, late of the City of Exeter in the County of Devon, Fuller: Prisoner in the Clink Prison in the Mannor of Southwark. John Saunders, of Southmolton, in the County of Devon, Practitioner of the Law, being inserted in a List delivered in upon Oath by the Keeper of the said Prison, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held for the said Borough and Parish, and having petitioned Robert Hearding, Esq; and Mayor, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the Coram of the Borough and Parish of Southmolton aforesaid, his Warrant signed thereupon, directed to the Keeper of the said Prison, together with a Writing importing Notice to all the said Prisoner's Creditors, to bring him to the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden at the Guildhall in the Borough and Parish aforesaid; on Wednesday the 12th Day of January now next ensuing, to be discharged, pursuant to an Act lately passed for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, and he conforming himself in all things as the said Act directs, his respective Creditors are to take Notice thereof

London Gazette - Issue 6429, published on the 27 November 1725

Richard Nott, late of Swimbridge in the County of Devon, Yeoman: Now a Prisoner in the Sheriff's Ward or Prison for the said County of Devon, having petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County, and having obtained his Warrant thereupon, requiring the Keeper of the said Prison to bring him before the Justices at the Next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held for the said County at the Castle of Exon, on Tuesday the 11th Day of January next, in order to his being discharged, whereof his Creditors are desired to take Notice.

London Gazette - Issue 6430, published on the 30 November 1725

James Cadbury of Hemiock, Yeoman: William Browne, of Ashburton, Miller: Arthur Harris, of Sorton, Yeoman: Nicholas Beare, of Bovey Tracey, Yeoman: All of the County of Devon, and Prisoners in the Sheriff's Ward or Prison for the said County of Devon: Having petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County and having obtained his Warrant thereupon, requiring the Keeper of the said Prison to bring them before the Justices at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held for the said County at the Castle of Exon, on Tuesday the 11th Day of January next, in order t their being discharged, whereof their Creditors are desired to take Notice.

London Gazette - Issue 6431, published on the 4 December 1725

John Peirce, late of Milton-Abbot, in the County of Devon, Yeoman. Robert Yeo, late of Whetstone in the said County, Yeoman. Richard Nott, late of Swimbridge, in the said County, Yeoman. Prisoners in the County Prison of Devon at St. Thomas the Apostle. John Collyford, late of Totness, in the County of Devon, Gent. Prisoner in Totness Goal.

London Gazette - Issue 6432, published on the 7 December 1725

Whereas Edward Peace, of Plympton St. Mary, in the County of Devon, Ropemaker. Joseph Truscott, of the Parish of St. Stephen's near Saltash, in the County of Cornwall, Ropemaker. And Grace Foott, of the said Parish of St. Stephen's, Widow. Being Prisoners in the Castle of Trematon, in the said County of Cornwall, they do hereby give Notice to all and singular their Creditors, to appear at the next Christmas Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden at Lostwithyell, in and for the County of Cornwall aforesaid, to prove their several Debts and take Copies of Schedules of the said Prisoners Effects, the said Persons intending and hoping to have the Benefit of the late Act for Insolvent Debtors.

London Gazette - Issue6433, published on the 11 December 1725

Andrew Luckcumbe, late of Poughill, in the County of Devon. John Croot, late of Honiton, in the County of Devon, Labourer. Prisoners in the King's-Bench. Elizabeth Gold, of Topsham in the County of Devon, Widow: Having petitioned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County, and having obtained his Warrant thereupon, requiring the Keeper of the said Prison to bring her before the Justices at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held for the aid County at the Castle of Exon, on Tuesday the 11th Day of January next, in order to her being discharged, whereof her Creditors are desired to take Notice.

Last updated: 11 Jan 2009 - Brian Randell