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Insolvent Debtors - 1834

Articles from the London Gazette

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1834

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 19128 published on the 14 February 1834

At the Court-House, at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, on the 10th day of March 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
John Trenaman, of No. 5, Garden-Street, in the Borough of Plymouth, Devonshire, Carpenter.

London Gazette - Issue 19129 published on the 18 February 1834

At the Court-House, at the City of Exeter, and County of the same City, on the 12th day of March 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
George Ellis Full, late of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, Baker.
Edward Tucker, formerly of No. 5, North-Street, in the City of Exeter, Brush-Manufacturer, then of No. 114, Fore-Street-Hill, and then of No. 19, High-Street, in the same City, Brush-Manufacturer and Dealer in British Wines and Spirits, then of No. 5, High-Street aforesaid, Brush-Manufacturer, and also carrying on trade there, and at Bedford-Street, Plymouth, Devon, in Partnership with William Breeze Tucker, as Carvers and Gilders, then of Bamfylde-Street, in the said City of Exeter, Brush-Manufacturer, and late of Gandy-Street, in the same City, Journeyman Brush-Manufacturer.

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in and for the County of Devon, on the 12th day of March 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Robert Elston, heretofore of Halberton, Devonshire, White and Blacksmith, then of Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, then of Turner's-Square, Hoxton Old Town, London, then of Halberton aforesaid, then again of Turner's-Square, Hoxton Old town, London, Journeyman White and Blacksmith, then of Butterleigh, Devonshire, White and Blacksmith, then again at Halberton, then of Great James-Street, Hoxton Old Town, London, and late of Halberton aforesaid, Journeyman White and Blacksmith.
Robert Gill, heretofore of Atherington, then of Monkleigh, and late of Braunton, all in Devonshire, Farmer.
John Gigg, heretofore of St. Sidwell, in the County of the City of Exeter, Baker, and late of South Wonford, in Heavitree, Devonshire, Baker, Grocer and Victualler.
James Lake, heretofore of Bampton-Street, Tiverton, Devonshire, Boot and Shoe-Maker and Victualler, and late of Elmoor, in Tiverton aforesaid, Boot and Shoe-Maker.
George Pim, late of Bideford, Devonshire, Painter and Glazier, Paper-Hanger and Gilder.
John Spurin, heretofore of George-Street, Devonport, Devon, then of Camelford, Cornwall, then of His Majesty's Ship Shamrock, at Sea on the Coast of France, then of Morice-Square, Plymouth, Devonshire, then of Camelford aforesaid, then of His Majesty's Ship Trinculo, on the Coast of Ireland, then of Dock-Wall-Street, Devonport, Devonshire, then of Camelford aforesaid, then of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, and late of Plympton Earles, Devonshire, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
Charles Worthy, formerly of South Stoneham, near Southampton, Hants, Gentleman, then of Queen's College, Oxford, Gentleman, afterwards of St. Thomas the Apostle, Devon, Clerk, then of Ashton, Devon, clerk, and late of Buckland Brewer, in the County of Devon, Clerk.
Sarah Atkins, Widow, late of Dartmouth, Devonshire, out of business, formerly Ironmonger (sued as Sarah Atkins, Executrix of the will of George Atkins the younger, deceased).
Edward Aplin, formerly of No. 61, Albany-Street, Regent's-Park, Middlesex, Baker, and late of Dawlish, Devonshire, Baker and Grocer.
Thomas Williams, formerly of Heavitree, Devon, Plumber, Painter and Glazier, afterwards of Union-Street, Friar-Street, Blackfriars-Road, Surrey, Labourer, and late of Exmouth, Devonshire, Plumber, Painter and Glazier.
John Wight, formerly of Bishops Teignton, then of East Teignmouth, then of Dawlish, then of West Teignmouth, and late of Dawlish, all in Devonshire, Captain in the Royal Navy.
Joseph Bowden, late of Ashburton, Devonshire, Victualler and Farrier.
William Twogood, late of Awliscombe, Devonshire, Farmer.
Elizabeth Parker, formerly of Stonehouse, out of business, then of Stoke, and late of Devonport, all in Devonshire, School-mistress.
James Pote, formerly of Lambhay-Hill, then of Peacock-Lane, and late of No. 3, Mill Prison-Lane, all in Plymouth, Devonshire, Schoolmaster.
Benjamin Dingle, late of Kingsbridge, Devonshire, Turnpike-Gate-Keeper, formerly Victualler.
William Trutch, formerly of the Pavilion, Hammersmith, Middlesex, then of Ashcott, Somerset, then of Queen Camel, Somerset, then of St. Thomas the Apostle, Devonshire, and late of Dawlish, Devonshire, Gentleman.
Edward Dacres Marshall, formerly of St. Thomas the Apostle, then of Newton Abbott, then of the Athenaeum-Street, Plymouth, and then of Buckfastleigh, all in Devon, out of business, then of No. 6, Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, Attorney's Clerk, then of Storrington, Sussex, Assistant to Mr. Thomas Philip Dennett, Surgeon, and late of the White Hart Inn, St. Thomas the Apostle, Devonshire, out of business.
Charles Louis Barber, formerly of Margate, Kent, then of Plymouth, then of Devonport, Devonshire, then of Penzance, Cornwall, then of St. Austle, Cornwall, then of East Teignmouth, Devonshire, Landscape Painter and Pictorial Paper-Cutter.
Joseph Martin, formerly of Newton Abbott, Devon, Innkeeper, then of Ogwill, Devon, Farmer and Coach Proprietor, then of Bodmin, then of Truro, both in Cornwall, Coach Proprietor, then of Briton-Side, Plymouth, Devon, then of Stonehouse, Devon, then of Catherine-Street, Exeter, out of business, and late of Totnes, Devon, Innkeeper and Eating and Lodging-House-Keeper.
William Chown, late of Tavistock, Devonshire, Journeyman Tailor.
Frederick Harris, formerly of Duke-Street, Devonport, Devon, in Partnership with Thomas Harris, as butchers, in Devonport-Market, under the firm of Thomas and Frederick Harris, then of St. Aubyn-Street, then of Duke-Street, and late of John-Street, all in Devonport aforesaid, Butcher, carrying on business in Partnership with John Weeks, as Butchers, in Devonport-Market, under the firm of John Weeks and Co.
Peter Tinckham, late of Buckfastleigh, Devonshire, Mason, Hellier, and Plasterer, formerly Victualler.
Samuel Webber, late of Frankfort-Street, Plymouth, Devon, Victualler, formerly also in Partnership with William Webber and Thomas Pope, at Plymouth aforesaid, as Carpenters and Builders, under the firm of Messrs. Webbers and Pope.
Robert Lethbridge, formerly of Ivybridge, and late of Plympton Saint Mary, both in the County of Devon, Grocer, General Shopkeeper and County Constable.
John Allen, formerly of Halberton, and late of Saint Thomas the Apostle, both in Devonshire, Horse-Breaker.
Richard Luscombe, formerly of Newton Abbott, and late of Torquay, both in Devonshire, Printer, Stationer, Bookseller, and Bookbinder.
John Weeks, formerly of Fort-Street, and late of James-Street, both in Devonport, Devon, Butcher, in Partnership with Frederick Harris, as Butchers, in Devonport-Market, under the firm of John Weeks and Co.
William Smitham, formerly of Ludgvan, Cornwall, then of Devonport, Devon, Victualler, afterwards Beer and Porter-Merchant, at Devonport aforesaid, and late of the same place, Clerk to Henry Edmund Thompson, of Norley, otherwise Northley, Plymouth, Devon, Brewer.
Thomas Wingett, formerly of High-Street, Plymouth, Devonshire, Boot and Shoe-Maker, then of Cornwall-Street, Plymouth aforesaid, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Boot and Shoe-Maker, then of King-Street, then of Russell-Street, and late of No. 5, George-Street, all in Plymouth aforesaid, Auctioneer and Appraiser.
John Spanton, formerly of South John-Street, and also of Clayton-Square, and Cabel-Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, Bookseller and Stationer, trading under the name of John Coultas, then of the Fleet Prison, London, and late of Rillington, in the County of York, out of business (sued as John Coultas, otherwise John Spanton).

London Gazette - Issue 19158 published on the 27 May 1834

At the Court-House, at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, on the 19th of June 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.
Richard Pote, late of No. 48, Southside-Street, and of No. (?) in same Street, in the Borough of Plymouth, Devonshire, Tailor.

London Gazette - Issue 19159 published on the 30 May 1834

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 23d day of June 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Jane Comer, Widow, late of Ilfracombe, in the County of Devon, heretofore Grocer and Dealer in China, Glass, and Earthenware, and lately out of business.
John Isaacs, late of the Half Moon Inn, Old town-Street, Plymouth, Devon, Furrier and Dealer in Hardware.
Francis Peters Gruzelier, heretofore of No. 31, Edgcumbe-Street, East Stonehouse, and late of No. 42, King-Street, Plymouth, both in Devonshire, Tailor and Mercer.
William Turpit, late of Ilfracombe, Devonshire, Farmer, Labourer and Carter.
Henry Manley, late of Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, Boot and Shoe-Maker, Dealer in Earthenware, and Renter of the Tolls of the Markets and Fairs of the said Parish of Ottery St. Mary.
James Sorrell, late of Crediton, Devonshire, Painter and Glazier.
William Troke, heretofore of Otterton, and late of East Budleigh, both in Devonshire, Labourer.
John Marshall, late of Petherwin-Gate, in the Parish of North Petherwin, in the County of Devon, Linen-Draper, Grocer, Victualler, Boot and Shoe-Maker, and Farmer.
Thomas Hodge, late of Plymstock, Devonshire, Farmer and Labourer.
William Williams, late of Elburton, in the Parish of Plymstock, Devonshire, Victualler.
William Harris, late of Sandford, Devonshire, Victualler and Baker.
John Wood, late of Appledore, in the Parish of Northam, Devonshire, Blacksmith and Victualler.
Isaiah Willcocks, late of West-Street, Tavistock, Devonshire, Cordwainer.
William Willing, formerly of Yealmpton, in the County of Devon, Farmer, afterwards Farmer, Auctioneer and Appraiser, and late of Luson, in the Parish of Holbeton, in the same County, Auctioneer and Appraiser.
Edward Ephraim, late of No. 4, Catherine-Street, Plymouth, Devon, Dealer in Jewellery and Watches.
Henry Applewhite Best, late of Devonport, Devon, Schoolmaster, formerly Drawing Master and Teacher of the French Language.
John Johns, late of Totnes, Devonshire, Victualler, formerly Agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance-Office, and Clerk to Mr. George Hernaman Cole, of Totnes aforesaid, Surveyor of Taxes.
Richard Woodman, late of Barnstaple, Devonshire, Coach-Maker.
Arabella Durnford, late of Tormoham, in the County of Devon, Spinster.
Eliza Durnford, late of Tormoham, in the County of Devon, Spinster.

At the Court-House, at the City of Exeter, in the County of the same City, on the 23d day of June 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
George Bishop, formerly of Sherborne, Dorsetshire, Brewer's Assistant, then of Bampfylde-Street, and late of No. 10, High-Street, both in the City of Exeter, Dealer in Wines, Spirits, Snuff and tobacco.
Francis Harris, formerly of Crediton, Devonshire, then of Southernhay, Exeter, then of North Bovey, Devon, then of Jesus College, Cambridge, then of Southernhay aforesaid, then of Windsor-Terrace, Exeter, then of Southernhay aforesaid, then of Cadogan-Street, Chelsea, then of Stockbridge-Terrace, Vauxhall-Road, Pimlico, all in Middlesex, Gentleman, then of Princess-Street, Stamford-Street, Blackfriars-Road, Surrey, carrying on business at the same time at No. 5, Nicholas-Lane, Lombard-Street, London, in Partnership with Louis More, under the firm of Harris and Company, as Wine and Spirit-Merchants, then confined for debt in the Gaol for Surrey, in Horsemonger-Lane, and late of the George Inn, North-Street, Exeter, out of business.

London Gazette - Issue 19166 published on the 20 June 1834

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 23d day of June 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon. To be further heard:
Edward Dacres Marshall, formerly of Saint Thomas the Apostle, then of Newton-Abbott, then of Athenaeum-Street, Plymouth, and then of Buckfastleigh, all in Devon, out of business, then of No. 6, Southampton-Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, Attorney's Clerk, then of Storrington, Sussex, Assistant to Mr. Thomas Philip Dennett, of that place, Surgeon, and late of the White Hart Inn, Saint Thomas the Apostle, in the County of Devon, out of business.

London Gazette - Issue 19200 published on the 10 October 1834

At the Court-House, at Exeter, in the County of Devon, on the 3d day of November 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Edward Ephraim, formerly of Brown's-Buildings, Saint Mary Axe, Minories, London, then of Solomon's Eating-House, Wellington-Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, then of Bridgewater, Somersetshire, and late of No. 4, Catherine-Street, Plymouth, in the County of Devon, Dealer in Jewellery and Watches.
James Grant, late of Tiverton, Devonshire, Maltster and Boot and Shoe-Maker, his wife, Mary Ann Grant, carrying on the business of a Dress-Maker.
Elias Dunsterville Puddicombe, heretofore of Jermyn-Street, Saint James's, out of business, then of Cambridge, Assistant to Mr. Alexander Abbott, of that place, Surgeon, then of Bengal, India, Assistant-Surgeon in the East India Company's Service, and late of Silverton, Devonshire, in Partnership with Mr. John Hole, as Surgeons and Apothecaries.
Isaac Joseph Benjamin Isaac, formerly of No. 8, and afterwards of No. 18, Wellington-Road, Regent's-Park, London, then of No. 19, Wakefield-Road, Regent-Square, London, and late of Topsham, Devonshire, Ship-Owner, heretofore in Partnership with Frederick William Isaac, as Ship-Owners.
John Bond, late of Torr, in the Parish of Tormoham, Devonshire, Builder and Gardener.
Samuel Atkins Blake, heretofore of Duke-Street, Devonport, Devonshire, then of Hayes'-Court, Greek-Street, Soho, London, out of business, and late of No. 61, Fore-Street, Devonport aforesaid, Victualler.
William Arnold, heretofore of Princes-Street, Devonport, Devonshire, Baker and Wire-Worker, then of Chapple-Street, Devonport, Devonshire, and late of No. 22, Tavistock-Street, Devonport, Wire-Worker.
William Bricknell, heretofore of Colaton Rawleigh, Devonshire, Farmer, then of Ottery Saint Mary, Devonshire, Farmer and Victualler, and late of Aylesbeare, Devonshire, Labourer.
Joseph Penrose, heretofore of No. 7, Park-Street, Plymouth, Devonshire, Baker and Sawyer, and late of Coburgh-Street, Plymouth aforesaid, Sawyer.
John Dyer, heretofore of Newton Poppleford, and late of Ugborough, Devonshire, Turnpike-Gate-Keeper, and Labourer.
Edwin Beedell, formerly of Holloway, near Islington, Middlesex, Classical Assistant with Mr. Baker, then of Paradise-Row, Stoke-Newington, Middlesex, Classical Assistant with Mr. Wallace, and late of Uxbridge, Middlesex, Classical Assistant with Messrs. Beasley and Sons.
Thomas Ewen, formerly of Exmouth, Devonshire, Builder and Ship-Owner, then of the same place, Innkeeper, afterwards of the same place, Lodging-House-Keeper, and late of the same place, Hotel and Boarding-House-Keeper.
David Allen, late of Tiverton, Devonshire, Innkeeper and Baker, out of business.
George Ayre, formerly of Rackenford, Devonshire, Farmer, and late of Burlescombe, Devonshire, out of business.
Isaac Wheaton, late of Newton Poppleford, Devonshire, Carpenter.
Thomas Scadding, formerly of Dunkeswell, and then of Hemiock, both in Devonshire, Farmer, and late of Hemiock aforesaid, out of business.
John Pike, formerly of Copplestone, near Crediton, and late of Cheriton Fitzpaine, both in Devonshire, Boot and Shoe-Maker.
William Osborne, formerly of West Alvington, Stone-Mason and Baker, then of Kingsbridge, Victualler, and late of West Alvington aforesaid, both in Devonshire, out of business.
Benjamin Hutchings, formerly of Barnstaple, Victualler, and late of Braddeford, in the Parish of Pilton, both in Devonshire, Woollen-Manufacturer.
William Head, formerly of No. 86, Tottenham-Court-Road, Middlesex, then of Drake-Street, Plymouth, Devon, Currier and Leather-Cutter, then of Trinity-Place, South-Street, in the City of Exeter, then of No. 52, Upper Baker-Street, Regent's-Park, Middlesex, and of Artillery-Street, Bermondsey, Surrey, and late of Newton Abbott, in the County of Devon, Journeyman Currier.

At the Court-House, at the City of Exeter, and County of the same City, on the 3d day of November 1834, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Thomas Rouchetti the younger, heretofore of No. 141 fore-Street-Hill, in the City of Exeter, Barometer and Thermometer-Manufacturer and Dealer in Toys, his wife, Mary Rouchetti, carrying on the business of a Ladies Boot and Shoe-Dealer, on the same premises, and late of No. 3, Teigh-Street-Place, Second Back-Lane, in the said City of Exeter, out of business.
James Walter Prouse, formerly of the Cathedral-Yard, and Baker's-Court, St. Sidwell's, in the City of Exeter, and late of No. 78, South-Street, in the same City, Painter and Glazier.
Joseph Street, late of Fore-Street-Hill, in the City of Exeter, Baker.
Lewis Schultz, formerly of Little Angel-Street, in the City of Worcester, then of Broomsgrove-Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, then of Gattey's-Buildings, St. Sidwell's, in the County of the City of Exeter, then of No. 8, Little George-Street, Minories, London, then of No. 95, Fore-Street, Exeter, then of Lower Northernhay, in the County of the City of Exeter, and late of Bartholomew-Street, Exeter, Dealer in Jewellery and Licenced Hawker.
George Dewdney Wood, formerly of Gandy-Street, then of Paragon-Place, then of Paul-Street, then of Gandy-Street, and late of Paul-Street, all in the City of Exeter, Professor of Music.

London Gazette - Issue 19216 published on the 2 December 1834

In the Matter of a PETITION filed on behalf of
John Roberts, late of Crediton, in the County of Devon, Maltster.
being a person of unsound mind, and a Prisoner in the Gaol of Saint Thomas the Apostle, in the County of Devon.
Whereas it appears to the Court, by the record of Augustus Stowey and James Samuel Pitmen, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace for the said County of Devon, made and certified to the court by the said Justices of the Peace, according to the Statute in that behalf, that the said Prisoner is of unsound mind, and therefore incapable of taking the benefit of the said Act in such manner as a person of sound mind might do:
And whereas the Petition of James Bannehr, of the city of Exeter, Scrivener, on behalf of the said Prisoner, hath been filed in the Court; it is ordered and appointed, that application shall be made to the Court for the discharge of the said Prisoner, at the Court-House, in Portugal-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on the 23d day of December 1834, at the hour of Ten in the Forenoon precisely, in order that the Court may proceed to the discharge of the said Prisoner, if otherwise entitled thereto according to the true intent and meaning of the said Act.
 

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 Clerks 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.