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Insolvent Debtors - 1827

Articles from the London Gazette

Provided by Lindsey Withers

THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS.

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

The Matters of the PETITIONS and SCHEDULES of the PRISONERS hereinafter named (the same having been filed in the Court) are appointed to be heard as follows:

London Gazette - Issue 18335 published on the 13 February 1827

At the Court-House, Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 7th day of March 1827, at Ten o'Clock in the forenoon.
Ann Bowden, late of Meavy, Devon, Labourer.
William Patey James, late of Stonehouse, Devon, Commercial Traveller.
James Ebsworthy, late of Burnstone, in the Parish of Clovelly, Devon, Cattle-Jobber and Husbandman.
Eleazar Ezekiel, formerly of Ashburton, Jeweller, Watch-Maker, and Keeper of a Public-Library, and late of Newton-Abbott, both in Devon, Watch-Maker.
William Luscombe, formerly of Chillington, in the Parish of Stockingham, Hellier and Plasterer, then of Crabtree, in the Parish of Egg Buckland, Hellier, Plasterer and Victualler, and late of Chillington aforesaid, Hellier and Plasterer, all in Devon.
John Beavis, formerly of Sidmouth, Huckster, then of Withycombe Raleigh, and late of Exmouth, in the Parish of Littleham, all in Devon, cheesemonger.
John Hollaway, late of High Bray, Devon, Labourer, formerly a Farmer.
Jane Tolcher, late of Blackawton, Devon, Labourer.
Robert Besley the younger, formerly of Wade-Bridge, in the Parish Saint Breock, Corwall, Iron and Timber-Dealer, then of No. 2, Church-Row, Newington-Butts, Surrey, then of No. 1, Bucklersbury, London, then of No. 28, Watney-Street, commercial-road, Middlesex, Mine-Agent, and late of No. 11, Friery-Street, Plymouth, Devon, Cabinet-Maker.
George Trengear, late of Devonport, Devon, Saddler and Harness-Maker.
Henry Randall Wade, late of Devonport, Devon, Shipwright.
William Fossey, formerly of No. 22, New-Street, Mary-le-Bone, Middlesex, Carpenter and late of Sidmouth, Devon, Builder.
William Harris Pester, late of Sidmouth, Devon, Baker.
Thomas Lethbridge, late of South Zeal, Devon, Husbandman.
Price Turner, late of Southmolton, Devon, Saddler and Harness-Maker.
John Gidley, formerly of Drake-Street, Plymouth, Grocer and Tea-Dealer, and late of No. 8, Queen-Street, Devonport, Devon, Grocer's Shopman.
William Mills, formerly of Orway Farm, in the Parish of Kentisbear, Devon, Farmer (Partner with Humphrey Mills), and late of Broadhembury, Devon, Bailiff and Gamekeeper.
Thomas Symons, late of Buckfastleigh, Devon, Innkeeper, formerly Woollen-Manufacturer, Grocer and Linen-Draper.
William Dyer, formerly of Tavistock, afterwards of Oakhampton, and late of Tavistock, all in Devon, Toll-Gate-Keeper.
William Toms, late of Barnstpale, Devon, Last and Patten-Maker.
James Penwarden, late of Holdsworthy, Devon, Sawyer and Victualler.
William Gould, formerly of Barnstaple, Devon, Carpenter, Builder, and Victualler (carrying on business then in Partnership with John Shapland, as Carpenters and Builders), and late of the same place, Carpenter and Builder.
Zacharius Williams, formerly of Stowford, afterwards of Lifton, Farmer, and late of Okehampton, Devon, Husbandman.
William Chasty, late of East Teignmouth, Devon, Clock and Watch-Maker.
William Williams, late of Stowford, Devon, Husbandman, formerly Farmer.
Thomas Wickham, formerly of the Town and County of the town of Nottingham, Lace-Manufacturer, then of Tiverton, and late of Barnstaple, both in Devon, Assistant in a Lace-Manufactory.
Henry Croydon, late of Cullumpton, Devon, Farmer.
Isaac Pearce, formerly of Fore-Street, in the City of Exeter, then of Stoke, then of Devil's Point, East Stonehouse, then of Park-Street, Plymouth, Baker, and late of Colebrook, also in Devon, Victualler.
William Pearce, formerly of Devonport, and late of Bilbury-Street, Plymouth, both in Devon, Druggist.
Richard Withall, late of Exmouth, Devon, Sail-Maker and Coal-Dealer.
John Huxtable, late of Linton, Devonshire, Farmer and Blacksmith.
Peter Manley, formerly of Luppit, Devonshire, Farmer and Cordwainer, and late of Hemyock, also in Devonshire.
Lewis Maxey, formerly of Portsea, in Hampshire, and afterwards of Preston-upon-Wye, and then of Madley, both in Herefordshire, and late of Saint Thomas the Apostle, Devonshire, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
John Andrew the younger, formerly of Little Torrington, Devonshire, Farmer and Butcher, and sometime while there in Partnership with John Sheppard, of Great Torrington, Devonshire, as Cattle-Dealers, and late of Bideford and Tawstock, Devonshire, Butcher, Turnpike-Gate-Keeper and Dealer in Cattle and Hay.

At the Court-House, in the City of Exeter, in the County of the same City, on the 7th day of March 1827, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
Henry May late of the City of Exeter, Labourer.
Robert Newcombe, late of Goldsmith's-Street, Exeter, Blacksmith and Dealer in Earthenware.
Edward Darke, formerly of the Parish of St. George, and late of the Parish of St. Mary Arches, in the City of Exeter, Butcher, Grazier, and Dairyman.
Richard Baker, late of the Butcher-Row, in the City of Exeter, Currier and Shopkeeper.
John Tozer, late of St. Sidwell, in the City of Exeter, Horse Dealer, formerly a Farmer, residing at Colebrook, Devon.
Thomas Stacey, late of the Parish of Holy Trinity, in the City of Exeter, Cordwainer, formerly of the Parish of St. Lawrence, in the same City.
Samuel Badgery, late of the Parish of St. Sidwell's, in the City of Exeter, Pig-Dealer, formerly of Pinhoe, and afterwards of Heavitree, both in Devon.

London Gazette - Issue 18372 published on the 22 June 1827

At the Court-House, Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 16th day of July 1827, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
John Brooking, formerly of Plymstock, and late of Holbeton, both in Devon, Schoolmaster
James Pope, late of Tormoham, Devon, Mason, Hellier, and Plasterer.
William Smith, late of Ivybridge, Devon, Contractor for Horseing the Kingsbridge Mail, formerly a Dairyman.
William Greenslade, late of Kilmington, Devon, Huckster and Tailor.
Robert White, late of Kilmington, Devon, Blacksmith.
Joshua Rowe, formerly of No. 23, Earl's-Terrace, Kensington, Middlesex, and late of Bideford, Devon, out of business.
George Pardon, late of Whimple-Street, Plymouth, Devon, a Superannuated Sergeant at Mace of the Borough of Plymouth, formerly Draper, Milliner and Sergeant at Mace.
William Fowler, late of West Teignmouth, Devon, Shoe-Maker.
James Amm, late of East Stonehouse, Devon, Tailor and Victualler.
Richard Summers, formerly of Huntsham, Farmer, and late of Oakford, both in Devon, out of business.
Edward Dodd, late of No. 2, Queen-Street, Devonport, Devon, Clothes Salesman, and Lapidary.
Benjamin Teage, formerly of the World's End, Stepney, then of No. 101, High Street, Shadwell, both in Middlesex, Linen-Draper, then of Thatsham, Berks, Grocer and Linen-Draper, and late of Kenton, Devon, out of business.
James Payne, formerly of Misterton, Somersetshire, then of Axminster, Devon, and late of Waycroft Turnpike-Gate, near Axminster, Devon, Turnpike-Gate-Keeper.
William Rude, late of Barnstaple, Devon, Ironmonger and Tinplate-Worker.
William Chugg, late of Barnstaple, Devon, Saddler and Harness-Maker.
Isaac Bawden, late of Totness, Devon, Dealer in China, Glass and Earthenware.
Robert Snell, late of Kilmington, Devon, Butcher, formerly Farmer.
Richard William Clarke, late of Newport, in the Parish of Bishopstawton, in the County of Devon, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
James Palmer, formerly of Petrockstow, Devonshire, Carpenter and Joiner, and late of Bideford, Devonshire, Victualler and Sawyer.
William Lane, formerly of East Stonehouse, Devonshire, then of Dorset-Street, Fleet-Street, and then of No. 78, Newgate-Street, London, Warehouseman, afterwards of No. 3, Upper-Smith-Street, Northampton-Square, Middlesex, Warehouseman and Commercial Traveller, and late again of East Stonehouse, Commission Agent.
Robert Hook, late of Axminster, Devon, Victualler.
James Pope, formerly of the Liberty of Shelton, in the Parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, Potter, and late of Wellington, Somersetshire, Dealer in Earthenware and Groceries.
John Rew, late of Barnstaple, Devon, Painter and Glazier (formerly carrying on business in Partnership with William Dowdall, at Barnstaple aforesaid, as Painters and Glaziers, under the firm of Rew and Dowdall).
John Brownson, formerly of Little Market-Street, then of Basket-Street, and then of Whimple-Street, all in Plymouth, Devon, and late of Tavistock, Devon, Boot and Shoe-Maker.
James Moore, late of Throwleigh, Devon, Farmer.
William Dowdell, late of Barnstaple, Devon, Painter and Glazier (formerly carrying on business in Partnership with John Rew, at Barnstaple aforesaid, as Painters and Glaziers, under the firm of Rew and Dowdall).
Thomas Venner, late of Barnstaple, Devon, Builder and Victualler.
William Snell, formerly of Launceston, then of Low Hitton, Cornwall, Farmer, and late of Saint Thomas the Apostle, Devon, Hay and Corn-Dealer.
Rebecca Channon, late of Ottery Saint Mary, Devonshire, Widow, Farmer and Labourer, and Publican.
William Channon, late of Higher Holcombe, in the Parish of Ottery Saint Mary, Devonshire, Labourer.
John Taylor, late of North Tawton, Devonshire, Thatcher, Chimney-Sweeper, and Licenced-Hawker.

At the Court-House, in and for the City of Exeter, and County of the same City, on the 16th day of July 1827, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
Thomas Tripe, formerly of Dawlish, Devon, and late of Old Bridge-Street, in the City of Exeter, Cabinet-Maker and Victualler.
Stanislaus Godolphus Jaunsen, formerly of Ross, Herfordshire, then of Wells, Somersetshire, then of Barnstaple, Devon, then of Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, then of Tavistock, Devon, then of No. 10, Paradise-Row, Stoke Dameral, Devon, and late of Paul-Street, in the City of Exeter, Artist.
George Bell, late of North-Street, in the County and City of Exeter, Baker (whose wife was formerly called Sarah Pridham, and carried on business as a Baker, in North-Street aforesaid.)
Henry Smith, formerly of Union-Street, Stonehouse, then of Mill-Bay, Plymouth, then of George-Street, Plymouth, all in Devon, Veterinary-Surgeon on the half-pay of the Royal Regiment of Artillery-Drivers, then on service as Veterinary-Surgeon of the 17th Regiment of Lancers, at Rumford, in Essex, at the Regent' s-Park, Middlesex, at Canterbury, in Kent, at the Regent's-Park, Middlesex, at Brighton, in Sussex, and at the City of Exeter, and late of Saint Sidwell, in the County of the City of Exeter, Veterinary-Surgeon.
Mary Orchard, late of the City of Exeter, Hatter, Hosier, and Glover.
James How, late of the Parish of Saint Edmonds, in the City of Exeeter, Devonshire, Labourer.

At the Court-House, Plymouth, in the County of Devon, on the 14th day of July 1827, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
William Crispin, late of Yealmpton, Devonshire, Tailor.
Peter Blatchford the elder (sued as Peter Blatchford), formerly of Hatch-Mills, in the Parish of Buckland-Monachorum, Devonshire, Farmer and Miller, afterwards of Hocklick, near Tavistock, and then of Old-Town-Street, in the Borough of Plymouth, both in Devonshire, out of business, then of Lower Batter-Street, and since and late of that Street and Exeter-Street, both in the Borough of Plymouth aforesaid, Baker.

London Gazette - Issue 18375 published on the 3 July 1827

At the Court-House, Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 16th day of July 1827, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
Oliver Dowell, formerly of East Budleigh, Devon, and late of Sidmouth, Devon, Whitesmith, Blacksmith, and Coal-Merchant, a Prisoner lately confined for debt in the King's-Bench Prison, but now in the Gaol of Saint Thomas the Apostle, Devon.

London Gazette - Issue 18402 published on the 5 October 1827

At the Court-House, Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 29th day of October 1827, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
Samuel Pike, late of the Parish of Saint Thomas the Apostle, Devon, Baker.
Robert Watson, formerly of No. 1, Fore-Street, Devonport, Devon, Gunner of His Majesty's Frigate Cerberus, and late Gunner on board of His Majesty's Frigate Cerberas, lying in Hamoaze, Plymouth, Devon.
William Wingett, formerly of Little Market-Street, then of Old-Town-Street, then of Bull-Hill, and late of Saint Andrew-Street, all in Plymouth, Devon, Victualler.
Rochfort Bloomfield, Esq. formerly of Sidmouth, in Devonshire, afterwards of Waterford, in the County of Waterford, and of Fermoy, in the County of Cork, Ireland, Paymaster to the 20th Regiment of Foot, afterwards of the Barracks at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, then of the Barracks, near the City of York, then of the Barracks, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England, then of Piershill Barracks, Edinburgh, then of the Barracks, near Glasgow, both in North Britain, then of Dundalk Barracks in the County of Louth, then of the Royal Barracks, at Dublin, then of Newbridge Barracks, in the County of Kildare, then again of the Royal Barracks, Dublin, then of Cahir Barracks, in the County of Tipperary, all in Ireland, afterwards of No. 24, Villiers-Street, Strand, Middlesex, then of Hastings, in Sussex, Paymaster to the 4th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, then of Newmarket Kanturk, in the County of Cork aforesaid, then of No. 144, Great Britain-Street, in Dublin, afterwards of Woolwich, in Kent, and also of East Teignmouth, and late of West Teignmouth, both in Devonshire (his wife also residing at East Teignmouth during his absence at other places), Paymaster on the halfpay of the late 25th Regiment of Light Dragoons.
William Popplestone, formerly of the Parade, Plymouth, Devonshire, Grocer and General Dealer, then of Old Town, Plymouth, Victualler, and late of Higher Brook, in Whitechurch, Devonshire, Farmer.
Rodolphus Buchanan, Esq. formerly of No. 5, Park-Street, in the City of Bristol, and afterwards of Ilfracombe, in the County of Devon, late Major in the Army.
William Boyd, late of Shaldon in the Parish of Saint Nicholas, Devonshire, Rope, Twine, and Line-Manufacturer, and Dealer in Coals and Fish.
John Mason, formerly of Bridgewater, Somersetshire, and late of Totness, Devon, Draper and Tea-Dealer.
James Trescott, formerly of Lidford, afterwards of Lamerton, and late of Brent-Tor, all in Devon, Cordwainer and Victualler.
John Martin, formerly of Salleck, in the Parish of Maker, Devon, then of Rame, Cornwall, Farmer, then of Inswork-Mills, in the Parish of Maker, Cornwall, Miller and Farmer, and late of Higher Stoke, in the Parish of Stoke Damerel, Devon, Hay-Salesman.
Abraham Taylor, late of the Parish of Bideford, Devon, Carpenter in the Navy, and before of the Victory Guard-Ship, lying in Portsmouth Harbour.
John Lock, late of the Parish of Thorncombe, Devon, Cordwainer.

At the Court-House, in the City of Exeter, in the County of the same City, on the 29th day of October 1827, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
George Bell, late of North-Street, in the County of the City of Exeter, Baker, whose wife was formerly called Sarah Pridham, and carried on business as a Baker, in North-Street, aforesaid.
Thomas Barriball, late of the Parish of Saint Sidwell, but formerly of the Parish of Saint George, and afterwards of the Parish of the Holy Trinity, all in the City and County of Exeter, Dairyman and Shopkeeper.

London Gazette - Issue 18404 published on the 12 October 1827

At the Court-House, at Plymouth, on the 3d day of November 1827, at half past Nine o'Clock in the Forenoon.
John Baker, late of the Borough of Plymouth, Devonshire, Grocer.
John Thomas Hislop, formerly of Kingston-Cross, near Portsmouth, Hants, then of No. 8, Manchester-Buildings, Westminster-Bridge, then of Leader-Street, Chelsea, then of No. 1, Drury-Lane, then of Brunswick-Parade, White Conduit-Fields, then of the Collonade, Russell-Square, all in Middlesex, Lieutenant in the Army, afterwards of the Victualling-Yard, Deptford, Kent, of no profession, and late of Plymouth, Devon, Lieutenant in the 6th battalion of the 60th Regiment (Rifle Corps), on half pay.

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, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 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. 7 Geo. 4, c.57, sec. 76.
    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 the Act. 5 Geo. 4, c. 61, sec. 11, as the case may be.