Date of Fiat. BANKRUPT AND DIVIDEND LIST. DIVIDENDS. 1844, AKEHURST Ann, of East Malling, Kent, baker; div. 1836, ALEXANDER William Henry, and Charles Bolton Richards, of Upper Clifton-street, Finsbury, Middlesex, hardwaremen and factors; fur. div. of Alexander. 1843, ARMSTRONG John Flemell, of Tranquil-vale, Blackheath, Lewisham, Kent, and of Staffordshire-wharf, Greenwich-road, Greenwich, said county, china and glass dealer and coalmerchant; div. 1841, BARNFIELD William, the younger, of No. 17, Mark-lane, London, wine and spirit-merchant; div. 65 DIXON Frederick, of No. 33, Long-lane, Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey, currier, d. c.-Official assignee, Follett.-Sol. Fry, Cheapside. Fiat, Dec. 22. Pet. Crs. William Augustus Ward and John Scott Angell, of Bishopsgate-street, leather-factors. LANKSHEAR Joseph, of Seymour-row, Little Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, surgeon, accoucheur, and dispensing chemist, d. c.-Official assignee, Johnson.-Sol. Thompson, Bucklersbury. Fiat, Dec. 23. Bankrupt's own petition. PHILLIPS Philip, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, steel pen maker and gilt toy manufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Christie.Sol. Jabett, Birmingham. Fiat, Dec. 17. Pet. Cr. Solomon Sacks, of Birmingham, pawnbroker. 1845, BEST Charles, of No. 5, St. James's-walk, Clerkenwell, ROBINSON Francis, of No. 4, Princes-street, Chelsea, in the county Middlesex, printer; div. 1845, BLOW George Fordham, of No. 21, Great Dover-street, Newington, Surrey, currier; div. 1845, BURLEIGH William, of Haverhill, Suffolk, scrivener; div. 1845, CLARKE Robert Bloomfield, of Gower-street North, St. Pancras, Middlesex, plumber and glazier; div. 1844, GROVE George, of Wick and Abson, Gloucestershire, miller; div. 1845, HARRADEN Henry Richard, of Cambridge, printseller; div. 1844, HODSDON Thomas, of Harrow, Middlesex, butcher; div. 1835, JARMAN Charles, of No. 61, West Smithfield, London, woollen-draper, tailor and trader; div. 1839, KNOWLES Henry Samuel, of Moolham, near Ilminster, Somerset, silk-throwster; fur. div. 1845, LILLY John, of the Brinepitts, Doddershill, and also of the Forest, Hanbury, Worcestershire, farmer and cattle-dealer; div. 1845, MIDDLETON Joseph, of Aveley, Essex, hay and straw salesman; div. 1845, PEAKE Joseph, of Tolleshunt Knights, Essex, miller; div. 1841, ROBBINS James, of Winchester, Southampton, bookseller; final div. 1842, ROGERS Edward, of Great Witley, Worcestershire, surgeon and apothecary; div. 1841, SMITH Prince William, of River-street, Bristol, tanner and currier; div. 1840, SMITH Thomas, late of Marchmont-street, Brunswicksquare, Middlesex, perfumer; fur. div. 1830, SUTTON Theophilus Jonas, of Scarborough, York, master mariner, but now a prisoner for debt in Winchester jail; final div. 1842, TOMLIN James, and William Mann, of St. Michael's-alley, London, merchants and shipowners; joint div. and sep. of Tomlin. 1845, TUNKS James, late of George-place, Newlands-terrace, Ken sington, Middlesex, cowkeeper, dairyman and market-gardener, but now of No. 9, Scardell-terrace, Kensington aforesaid, market-gardener only; div. 1845, VON DADELSZEN George Michael, of No. 23, Mincinglane, London, merchant, trading under the firm of George Michael Von Dadelszen & Co.; div. 1845, WALMAN Charles Frederick, of No. 9, Houndsditch, London, china and glass-dealer; div. 1839, WARTNABY Joseph, of No. 2, Adam's-court, Old Broadstreet, London, and of Lee, near Lewisham, Kent, ship and insurance-broker, merchant and underwriter; div. Gazette, Friday, December 26. BANKRUPTS. TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS. ABSALOM George Augustus, of Portsea, in the county of Southampton, victualler, d. c.-Official assignee, Edwards.-Sols. Corner & Co. Dean-street, Tooley-street. Fiat, Dec. 17. Pet. Crs. Robert Donaldson, John Courage, and Thomas Donaldson, of Shad Thames, brewers. 13. BANKR.-1845. of Middlesex, cowkeeper, d. c.-Official assignee, Belcher.-Sol. Wansey, Moorgate-street. Fiat, Dec. 22. Pet. Cr. Michael Coomes, of Alperton, near Harrow, hay-salesman. STREETER Edward, of the city of Bristol, builder, railroad contractor, d. c.-Official assignee, Acraman.-Sol. Hopkins, Bristol. Fiat, Dec. 18. Bankrupt's own petition. TOULMIN Charles William, of No. 6, South Island-place, Claphamroad, in the county of Surrey, livery stablekeeper and job master, d. c.-Official assignee, Alsager.-Sol. Buchanan, Basinghall-street. Fiat, Dec. 20. Bankrupt's own petition. WAILES William, of the borough of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer and tea-dealer, carrying on business under the style or firm of William Wailes and Company.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols. Chater, Newcastle, Scaife, Newcastle, and Bennett & Co. Scott'syard, Cannon-street. Fiat, Dec. 22. Pet. Crs. Joseph Andrew Etches and John Robson, of Newcastle, millers. WILLIAMSON Curtis, of No. 7, Great Portland-street, in the parish of St. Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex, late of No. 312, Oxford-street, in the parish of St. George, Hanover-square, in the county of Middlesex, wine-merchant, d. c.— Official assignee, Edwards.-Sols. Bristow & Tarrant, Bond-court and Greenwich. Fiat, Dec. 19. Bankrupt's own petition. 1845, HINDES Abraham and John Thompson, of Leeds, Yorkshire, stock and sharebrokers, trading at Leeds, under the name, style, or firm of Hindes and Thompson, and the said John Thompson now carrying on business in co-partnership with James Thompson, at Leeds, as stock and sharebrokers; first joint div. and first and final sep. of Hindes. 1843, 1844, 1845, MILLS William Frederick, of Hart-street, Mark-lane, in the city of London, and of No. 120, High Holborn, in the county of Middlesex, merchant and gun-maker; further div. PEGRUM John, of No. 1, Robert-street, North Brixton, in the county of Surrey, carpenter and builder; div. THOMPSON James, and John Thompson, both of Leeds, Yorkshire, stock and sharebrokers, trading at Leeds, under the name, style or firm of Thompson & Son, and the said James Thompson formerly carried on business at Leeds, in partnership with John Fidlin, as stuff-merchants, under the name or firm of Thompson & Fidlin, and which said John Thompson formerly carried on the business of a stock and sharebroker, also at Leeds, in co-partnership with Abraham Hindes, under the name, style or firm of Hindes & Thompson; first joint div., and first and final sep. of James Thompson. Gazette, Tuesday, December 30. BANKRUPTS. TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS. BROOKE James, of Gooderstone, in the county of Norfolk, miller and corn-merchant.-Official ássignee, Whitmore.-Sols. Nettle fold, Date of Fiat. div. DIVIDENDS. 1826, CHARD John Symons, now or late of Frome Selwood, Somer Vine-street house, Millbank, and Walpole, Northwold. Fiat, Dec. 24. Pet. Cr. William Cook, of Methwold, Norfolk, farmer. COUSEN James, and Lucy Cousen, both of Bank-house, Bingley, in 1843, BAKE John Wolland, of Bristol, currier and leather-seller; the county of York, and John Richardby Cousen, of Bradford, in the county of York, worsted-spinners, carrying on the business of worsted-spinners, in copartnership together, at Bradford, in the county of York, under the style or firm of J. and L. Cousen.Official assignee, Kynaston.-Sols. Hawkins & Co., Boswell-court, Wells, Bradford, and Courtenay, Leeds. Fiat, Dec. 19. Pet. Crs. William Edward Foster, and Thomas Sparham Fison, of Bradford, woolstaplers. JONES Benjamin, of No. 34, City-road, in the county of Middlesex, MORE Richard, and Benjamin William Blake, both of the city of PHILLIPS Thomas, of Shrewsbury, in the county of Salop, hop- WOOD Benjamin, the younger, of Leeds, in the county of York, WORSSAM George Jarvis, of No. 25, Great Mitchell-street, Old- CERTIFICATES to be allowed December 30. Adamson John, of Stockport, grocer. Wardell William Joseph, of Pickering, wine-merchant. 1845, 1836, 1845, set, tanner; div. CHALONER William, of High-street, Lincoln, tailor and draper; div. DADDS William, and Robert Dadds, of Leadenhall-street, in the city of London, grocers and tea-dealers; sep. div. of William Dadds. DEMPSEY John Church, of No. 18. St. Augustine's-parade. 1845, GIBSON Henry George, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, chemist 1845, HAY William, and John Alfred Titterton, of No. 103, Londonroad, Surrey, oil and colourmen; div. 1844, MARKS Edward Mansfield, of No. 21, Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square, and of No. 10, Stanhope-street, Regent's park, Middlesex, upholsterer; div. 1833, PRESTON Francis, of St. George's-place, St. George, Han over-square, Middlesex, and also of No. 142, Sloane-street, Chelsea, in the same county, confectioner; div. 1845, SUGDEN John, and William Sugden, of Leeds, in the county of York, machine-makers and millwrights, surviving partners of John Sugden, the younger, deceased, lately carrying on business in co-partnership under the firm of John Sugden and Sons; final div. 1842, THOMPSON George, and James Foster Forbes, of No. 41, Crutched Friars, city of London, corn-factors and co-partners; joint div. 1845, WHITE Charles Henry, of Gravesend, Kent, linen-draper; div. INDEX TO THE BANKRUPTS, CERTIFICATES, AND DIVIDENDS, FOR THE YEAR 1845. Barker Preston, 20 Barnes Leonard, 29 Bayley Edward, 11 Bentall Thornton, 35 Bent Henry, 24 Bentley Richard, 57 Best Charles, 48 BANKRUPTS. Bigmore Samuel Cullum, 46 Birley John Peart, 9 Blackmoor John, 19 Blinkhorn William, 5 Blow George Fordham, 48 Bond Joseph, 33 Bond William Henry, 57 Bucklee John Brookes, 26 Burns George Cornelius, 29 Burns William, 54 Cadogan John, jun., 43 Cannell James Fleetwood, 48 Christian William Alexander, 8 Clark Robert, jun., 12 Clement and Sammons, 27 Closson Edward, 9 Coates George, 42 Coffee Matthew, 16 Coggan Hezekiah Denby, 19 Cook Elijah, 47 Cooke Thomas, 25 Coombes Nathaniel George, 47 Cooper William, 54 Cordaroy Frederick, 63 Cotsworth Thomas, 49 Cotterel James Knight, 18 Cottrell William, 8 Couper George, 49 Cousen and Cousen, 66 Cox George, 46 Cox Michael, 24 Coyle Thomas Holbrook, 21 Crabtree and Turnley, 34 Craft George, 63 Crane James, 58 Crofts George Charles, 43 Cutcliffe Charles Newell, 34 Dadelszen George Michael Von, 54 Dalton Charles, 31 Dalton James, 11 Dalton, Burn and Turpin, 46 Dames Daniel, 44 Daniel William, 15 Danks John, 10 Dansday John Henry, 11 Darby William Absalom, 58 Davies Thomas, 50 Davies William, 26 Davis David, 43 Davis George, 57 Davis William, 27, 29 Day Charles, 18 Eastwood Thomas, 38 Ellis John Walker, 26 Fairclough William, 5 Featherstonhaulgh Albany, 53 Fielding William, 5 Firth Charles Mousley, 21 Flint Algernon Lindsey, 8 Flowers Edward Cooper, 6 Forrester Thomas M'Laren, 60 Forsyth Thomas, 24 Glover Elizabeth, 51 Goodall George, 31 Gorbell Thomas Kewell, 12] Gordon and Gordon, 11 Hodges William, 16 Holmes Thomas Valentine, 40 Graham, Adams & Macfarlane, 63 Home James, 19 Granger William, 15 Gray Henry Peacock, 8 Green Albert, 13 Green John, 14 Green Robert, 39 Green and Green, 11, 32 Greenhow Conrad Haverkam, 2 Guy John, 45 Hagg Ichabod, 9 Homewood Thomas, 21 Haigh Ben, otherwise Benjamin, 38 Hurd Samuel, 14 Haigh James, 24 Hall Christopher, 24 Hall William, 9 Hall William Lawton, 50 Harding Edward Philip, 40 Harvey John Ownsworth, 58 Forth Marine Insurance Com- Hay and Titterton, 56 pany, 38 Forty Thomas, 19 Francis Absalom, 6 Freeman Richard, 49 French Ann Bree, 40 Friedlanskey Theodore, 61 Gadd John, 55 Gainer Joseph, 56 Gale James, 48 Gamble Henry, 61 Gardner George, 17 Gardner James Meakin, 37 Gee and Gee, 25 Gibbons William, 32 Haycock Joseph, jun., 35 Hyde Clarendon, 64 Jarman William Elworthy, 16 Jenkins Edward William, 46 Johnson Anna Maria, 23 Johnston Laing, 17 Johnson William, 23 Jones Benjamin Samuel, 31 Jones Edward, sen., 49 Jones James, 16 Hellawell, Nortcliffe and Hella-Jones William, 20 well, 63 Hensman and Hensman, 23 Herring James Stephen, 12 Hill Richard, 8 Hill Thomas James, 33 Hindes and Thompson, 45 Jones and Crosskill, 31 Kearton William, 63 Kemp James Colquhoun, 42 Kimber and Kimber, 4 Knott Thomas Rushforth, 23 Lack Alfred, 54 Lagoe William Harrington, 17 Lejeune William Rickman, 34 Lewis John, 64 Lewis Joseph, 36 Lewis Richard, 29 Lewis William, 62 Liddell Thomas, 54 Limes James Hurlstone, 50 Livingston and Brittain, 27 Loraine Fenwick, 35 Loriere Baron Verneuil de Beau- Mabbs James. jun., 32 M'Entire Robert, 50 Machu James Lewis, 15 Thomas, otherwise called John Maddocks, 41 May and Mottram. 35 Newell Charles, 37 Newnes Edward, 22 Newton and Newton, 24, 25 Nicholson Jolin, 22 Nicholson Richard, 40 Noone George Edward, 49 Norman Charles, 56 Ockleston William, 62 Overend Thomas, 16 Owen Hugh Jones, 47 Padbury Andrew, jun., 1 Paine Charlotte, 35 Parsons William, 21, 43 Parsons William Richard, 56 Peers George Tuppenny, 27 Poole William, sen., 29 Poulton John, jun., 62 Radcliffe and Radcliffe, 17 Ramsden James, sen., 47 Rees Thomas Popkins, 21 Rhodes Samuel, 56 Robinson Edward Edwards, 19 Salabert Mathew Francis, 37 Schaffer John, 17 Smith and Hayes, 34 Spedding Robert George, 62 Spence William Whitaker, 20 Spencer Joseph, jun., 39 Spencer William, 13 Spofford John, 55 Spong John, 61 Sprague John Warden, 21 Squiers John, 32 Staight George, 55 Stocker Samuel, sen., 56 Stuart Thomas Strutt, jun., 19 Stutchbury Henry Rome, 3 Sugden and Sugden, 39 Summers James, 54 Summers and Rae, 27 Schottlaender William Edward, 4 Sumner William Holmes, 11 Scott Joseph, 9 Scott William, 37 Sculthorp John, 58 Seager Thomas, 26 Searle Francis William, 29 Sharp Robert Johnson, 47 Simons John, sen., 33 Smith Edmund, 39 Smith Edward, 19, 34 Smith Esther, 64 Smith George, 64 Tallent Alfred, sen., 33 Taverner Samuel, 7 Taylor, Adshead, Garner, Warren, Thackway William Garrett, 51 Thomas John, 54 Thomas Samuel, 33 Thompson Julius, 14 Thompson Ralph, 41 Thompson Thomas, 34 Thompson and Thompson, 49 Thorn Joseph, 38 Thornton Charles, 10 Thurnell William, 25 Tinson Joseph, 37 Todman Joseph George, 3 |