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Insolvent Debtors - 1831

Articles from the London Gazette

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1831

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.

London Gazette - Issue 18780 published on the 1 March 1831

At the Court-House, in and for the City of Exeter, and County of the same City, on the 22d day of March 1831, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
Ann White, late of High-Street, in the City of Exeter, Milliner and Straw Bonnet-Maker.
John Farr, heretofore of Broad-Street and Marlborough-Hill, in the City of Bristol, Assistant to his late father, Thomas Farr, of the same City, Silversmith, then of Lime-Kiln-Lane, then of Bridewell-Lane, Bristol, and late of the City of Exeter, in no employment.
John Godfrey, late of the Parish of St. Edmund on the Bridge, in the County of the City of Exeter, Travelling Stationer.

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in and for the County of Devon, on the 22d day of March 1831, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Daniel West, late of Ashburton, Devonshire, Farmer and Labourer.
Thomas Snell, late of Honiton, Devonshire, Printer, Bookbinder, Stationer, Bookseller, Carver and Gilder.
Thomas Carwithen, formerly of Broadwoodwidger, and afterwards of Pyworthy, both in Devonshire, Farmer, and late of St Stephen's, Cornwall, Labourer.
John Ocock, late of Crediton, Devonshire, Labourer, formerly Maltster.
James James, late of East Stonehouse, Devonshire, carrying on business in partnership with George James, as Mercers and Tailors, under the firm of James and Son, some time since a prisoner for debt in the Fleet Prison, London.
Thomas Trathen, formerly of Buckland Brewer, and late of Woolfardisworthy, both in the County of Devon, Farmer and lately Labourer.
John Bond, late of Bishopsnympton, Devonshire, Shoe-Maker.
John Smerdon, formerly of Ipplepen, Farmer and Butcher, and late of Newton Abbot, both in Devonshire, heretofore Butcher and Victualler, lately a Butcher.
Thomas Standerwick, late of Collumpton, Devonshire, Baker and Grocer, formerly Grocer and Pork-Butcher.
Joseph Davy, formerly of Princes-Street, Devonshire, Brewer, carrying on business there in partnership with William Sowton and John Gilbert, under the firm of Davy and Company, afterwards carrying on business as a Brewer, at the same place, on his own account only, and late of Berry Pomeroy, Devonshire, Labourer (sued as Joseph Davey).
William Hutchings, formerly of Powderham, then of Tiverton, and then of Stoke Gabriel, all in Devonshire, Farmer, then of St. Helliers, in the Island of Jersey, Pork-Butcher and Victualler, and late of Powderham, Devonshire, out of business.
William Painter, late of Launceston, Cornwall, Labourer, formerly Common Carrier.
Edward Dacres Marshall, formerly of No. 10, Dowgate-Hill, in the City of London, then of Bridgetown, near Totnes, in the County of Devon, then of Gosport, in the County of Hants, and late of Bridgetown aforesaid, Gentleman (sued as Edward Marshall).
Robert Webb, late of Collumpton, in the County of Devon, Butcher, formerly Cattle-Jobber.
Thomas Handford, late of Rakenford, in the County of Devon, out of business, formerly Farmer.
John Leworthy Davis, late of Barnstaple, in the County of Devon, Farmer and Currier, formerly also carrying on business, at Barnstaple aforesaid, as Timber-Merchant, in partnership with George Davis, under the firm of J. L. and G. Davis.
Richard Goodhind, late of Collumpton, in the County of Devon, Saddler and Harness-Maker, and Lender of Horses and Gigs.
John Berry, formerly of Halbeton, Farmer, afterwards of Tiverton, Tallow-Chandler, and late of Tiverton, all in the County of Devon, out of business.
Samuel Sparke, formerly of Dunkeswell, Carpenter, afterwards of Huncock, and then of Hockworthy, Farmer and late of Dunkeswell, all in the County of Devon, Carpenter (sued as Samuel Sparkes).
Robert Wilson, late of Honiton, in the County of Devon, Tea-Dealer, formerly Draper and Tea-Dealer.
John Yeo, late of Chudleigh, in the County of Devon, Farmer.
William Crawford, formerly of Barnstaple, Tea Dealer, and late of Great Torrington, both in the County of Devon, Grocer, Tea-Dealer, and General Shopkeeper.
James Larkworthy, late of Black Torrington, in the County of Devon, Farmer.
John Taylor, late of Loddiswell, in the County of Devon, Mason and Builder.
John Essery, formerly of Abbotsham, near Bideford, in the County of Devon, afterwards of Alwington, in the same County, Farmer, and late of Abbotsham aforesaid, Labourer.
William Sparks, formerly of the Parish of Dawlish in the County of Devon, Farmer and Turnpike-Gate-Keeper, then of Ideford, near Chudleigh, in the said County of Devon, Turnpike-Gate-Keeper (sued as William Sparkes the younger).
Roger Yeo, late of Swimbridge, Devonshire, Salmon Dealer, my wife late Schoolmistress of the Central School at Tavistock, Devonshire.
John Halse, formerly of Hennock, then of Coombe in Teignhead, and late of Highweek, all in Devonshire, Turnpike-Gate-Keeper.

London Gazette - Issue 18820 published on the 5 July 1831

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 26th day of July 1831, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Samuel Salter, late of Topsham, Devonshire, Grocer, Druggist, and General Shopkeeper, formerly Cordwainer.
John Webb, formerly of Newport, in the Isle of Wight, then of Chatham, Kent, then of the Madras Establishment, in the East Indies, Lieutenant in the Army, then of Brompton, in Middlesex, then of Union-Street, Stonehouse, Devon, and late of Plympton Saint Mary, Devonshire, Captain in the Army.
George Jago Brown, formerly of Duke-Street, Devonport, Devonshire, Victualler, and Carpenter in the Royal Navy, and late of Princes-Street, Devonport aforesaid, Carpenter in the Royal Navy (sued as George Brown).
Robert Spencer, late of Tavistock, in the County of Devon, out of business, formerly Victualler.
John Mounstephen, late of Cullompton, Devonshire, Timber-Dealer and Husbandman (sued as John Mountstephen).
Samuel Shannon, late of Barnstaple, in the County of Devon, Draper and Tea-Dealer.
George Paige, late of Sheepwash, in the County of Devon, Husbandman.
Abraham Snell Hill, late of Exmouth, in the County of Devon, Schoolmaster.
John Saunders, late of Ashreigny, in the County of Devon, Farmer and Labourer.
John Ocock, late of Crediton, Devonshire, Labourer, formerly Maltster.
William Edwards, formerly of Market-Street, Victualler, and late of Duke-Street, both in Devonport, Devonshire, Retailer of Beer.
Abraham Coles, late of Crediton, Devonshire, Currier and Leather-Cutter.
John Isaac, late of Ashburton, Devonshire, Woolcomber (sued with William Foale).
Henry Way, late of Brixham, Devonshire, Master-Master, formerly of the same place (carrying on business as Merchant and Store-Keeper, at Charlotte-Town and Bedeque, Prince Edward's Island, in the Province of Nova Scotia, in North America, in partnership with William Way and William Curtis, under the firm of Way, Curtis and Co. sued with Sarah Curtis).
John Moore, late of Pilton, Devonshire, Butcher.
William Bridgman, formerly of Yealmpton, and late of Saint Andrew's, Plymouth, both in Devonshire, Dealer in Timber.
James Dunning, late of Northtawton, Devonshire, Farmer and Maltster.
William Canes, late of Saint Thomas the Apostle, Devonshire, Builder and Undertaker.
Richard Arscott, of Barnstaple, Devonshire, Innkeeper.
James Symons, late of Barnstaple, Devonshire, Butcher.
John Rodd, formerly of Teat's-Hill, Plymouth, and of Stonehouse, Ship-Owner and Rope-Maker, and late of Bideford, all in the County of Devon, out of business.
John Essery, formerly of Abbotsham, near Bideford, Devonshire, afterwards of Alwington, in the same County, Farmer, and late of Abbotsham aforesaid, Labourer.
John Cleave, formerly of Weddecombe in the Moor, then of Buckfastleigh, and of Staverton, and late of Buckfastleigh, all in Devonshire, Farmer.
John Foale, formerly of Compton Gifford, Carpenter, then of Old-Town-Street, Plymouth, Carpenter, and late of East-Street, Plymouth, all in Devonshire, Carpenter, Eating-House-Keeper and Retailer of Beer.
Charles Henry Bamber, formerly of Scammell-Row, Plymouth, Devonshire, Surgeon, Apprentice, then of Brixham and late of Cornwall-Street, Plymouth, Devonshire, Surgeon and Apothecary.
George Bond, formerly of Southside-Street, and late of New-Street, Plymouth, Devonshire, Fisherman.
Robert Hole, late of Bow, otherwise Nymett Tracey, Devonshire, out of business, formerly Serge-Maker.
James Kennard, formerly of King's Bridge, Grocer, then of Tavistock-Street, Devonport, then of Modbury, and late of No. 2, Ordnance-Row, Devonport, all in the County of Devon, Grocer and Spirit-Dealer, lately out of business.
John Badcock, late of Southmolton, Devonshire, Hatter, formerly Hatter and Draper.
John Widgery Winsford, late of Frankfort-Street, Plymouth, Devonshire, Painter and Glazier.
Edmund Powell, late of Lidford, Devonshire, out of business, formerly Farmer.
John Stanbury, formerly of Widey-Cottage, Knackersknowle, Devonshire, then of Red-Lion Inn, Bucherball-Lane, London, then of No.15, Cirencester-Place, Fitzroy-Square, Middlesex, then of No. 30, Portman-Place, Edgware-Road, Middlesex, then of No. 8, Little Moore-Place, Lambeth, Surrey, then of No. 2, York-Street, Fitzroy-Square, Middlesex, and late of No. 7, Wood-Street, in the City of Westminster, Electioneering Agent.

At the Court-House, in and for the City of Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 26th day of July 1831, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Ebenzer Lazarus, of Bartholomew-Street, in the City of Exeter, Licenced Hawker and Dealer in Jewellery and Hardware.
Elizabeth Healey, Widow, formerly of Charlton-Street, Somers-town, in the County of Middlesex, Draper, and late of No. 8, John's-Street, in the City of Exeter, out of business.
Robert Heath, late of Saint Olave, in the City of Exeter, Butcher.
Benjamin Froom, late of Castle-Street, in the City of Exeter, Carrier (sued with Philip Froom).

London Gazette - Issue 18821 published on the 8 July 1831

At the Court-House, at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, on the 1st day of August 1831, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
John Bidlake Corser, of Plymouth, Devonshire, Mason.

London Gazette - Issue 18861 published on the 18 October 1831

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in and for the County of Devon, on the 10th day of November 1831, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
John Pickard, late of Bideford, Devonshire, Schoolmaster.
John Groves, late of Harberton, Devonshire, Tailor.
Woolf Solomon, late of Bartholomew-Street, in the City of Exeter, Jeweller and Hardwareman.
Robert Wills Mapowder, formerly of East Teignmouth, then of Alphington-Road, Saint Thomas the Apostle, then of Alphington, and late of the Parish of Heavitree, all in Devonshire, out of employment (sued as Robert Mapowder).
William Bentley, formerly of Kingsand, and late of Exmouth, Devonshire, Mariner.
Thomas Soper, late of Tormoham, Devonshire, Clock and Watch-Maker.
William Bickford, formerly of Buckland Monachorum, out of business, and late of East Stonehouse, both in Devonshire.

At the Court House, at the City of Exeter, and County of the same City, on the 10th day of November 1831, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, precisely.
Thomas Sampson, formerly of Paris-Street, in the City of Exeter, then of Bridge-Street, in the same County, and late of Fore-Street-Hill, in the Parish of Saint John's, in the City of Exeter, Cabinet-Maker.
 

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 copes 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.