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THE LAW JOURNAL: 1844.

STURTEVANT Richard Lawrence, of Church-street, Bethnalgreen, in the county of Middlesex, soap-manufacturer, d. c.Official assignee, Alsager.-Sols. Watson & Sons, Bouverie-street. Fiat, Feb. 16. Pet. Crs. John Hopkins and James Pegg, of Shoreditch, linen-drapers.

WESTREN Thomas, of Brushford Mills, in the parish of Brushford, in the county of Devon, maltster, miller, and brewer.-Official assignee, Hertzel.-Stogdon, Exeter, and Messrs. Keddell & Co. Lime-street, Fiat, Feb. 15. Pet. Cr. Abraham Stogdon, of Exmouth, gent.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 12.

Atkinson William, of Wood-street, warehouseman, (partner with Robert Kipling).

GOLDING William, of Glemsford, in the county of Suffolk, innkeeper. Official assignee. Follett.-Sols. Chilton & Acland, Chancery-lane, and Gooday, Sudbury. Fiat, Feb. 20. Pet. Cr. Alexander Duff, of Sudbury, gent.

HUGHES John, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, painter, plumber, and glazier, d. c., carrying on business at Liverpool afre said, in partnership with Congellus Jones, under the style or firm Hughes & Jones.-Official assignee, Cazenove.-Sols. Maples & Co. Frederick's-place, and Fairclough, Liverpool. Fiat, Feb. 15. Pet. Cr. James Hughes, of Liverpool, book-keeper. JACKSON William, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, baker, and flour and provision dealer.-Official assignee, Turner.-Sols Vincent & Co. Temple, and Dean, Liverpool. Fiat, Feb. 20. Pet. Cr. William Troutbeck, of Liverpool, painter.

Broadbent James, jun., of Gale and Manchester, calico-printers, LEE Richard Egan, and John Haddock, of Craven-yard, Drury-lane,

(partner with James Hudson).

Gamauf Theophilus, of Fetter-lane, furrier.

Harman John, of Whitefriars, Edinburgh, and Chester square, common brewer.

Ord John Charles, of Waterloo place, Pall-mall, coal-factor.
Shaw William, of Stafford, saddler.

Stone William, of Birmingham, printer.

Sykes John, of Birstall, corn-miller.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1843, ABBOTT Robert Tebbitt, and Alfred Thwaytes Tebbitt, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, wholesale tea-dealers and coffeeroasters, carrying on trade in Birmingham, under the style or firm of Abbott, Tebbitt & Co.; div.

1842, BOWLBY Russell, of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, scrivener; final div.

1832, BUTTERWORTH John Hartley, of the Rose and Crown public-house, Leadenhall-market, London, victualler; div. 1843, BUXTON John, of Manchester, Lancashire, builder; final div. 1843, CLARKE John, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips, and Thomas Smith, all of Leicester, bankers, carrying on business at Leicester, Lutterworth, and Melton Mowbray, all in Leicestershire, and at Uppingham and Oakham, Rutlandshire, under the name or style of Clarke, Mitchell, Philips, and Smith, the said Richard Mitchell carrying on, in his individual capacity, the business of a hosier at Leicester; sep. div. of Mitchell. 1843, COLLIER Richard, of Hythe and Folkestone, Kent, draper;

div.

1844, DUNNETT William, of Manchester, Lancashire, commissionagent and auctioneer; div.

1836, FORSTER Joseph, John Forster, and William Forster, of Carlisle, Cumberland, bankers; final joint div.

1843, GRAHAM John, the younger, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, spirit merchant; first and final div.

1842, JOPP Andrew, of Cornhill, London, ship and insurance broker; div.

1842, MASON Thomas, of Stowford Mills, in Harford, Devonshire, miller; div.

1843, NOYES Robert, of No. 1, New Church-street, Lisson-grove, Middlesex, plumber, painter, and glazier; div.

1839, SINGLETON Joseph, of Aston, near Birmingham, Warwickshire, wire-drawer; div.

1843, WALES Ann, of Spring-street, Shadwell, Middlesex, woodsplitter, and of No. 88, Old Gravel-lane, Wapping, Middlesex, plumber, painter, and glazier; div.

1840, WHELDON Thomas, of Holles-street, Cavendish-square, Middlesex, tailor; div.

Gazette, Friday, February 23.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

ARNATT Edward, of Market-street, in the city of Oxford, baker, d. c.-Official assignee, Green.-Sols. Spencer, Verulam-buildings, and Brunner, Oxford. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Cr. Jonathan Arnatt, of Evesham, farmer.

in the county of Middlesex, steam machine printers, stereotype founders, and publishers, d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sol. Walsh, Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Feb. 19. Pet. Cr. Thomas Spark Parry, of Soho Wharf, Paddington, coal-merchant. MALLALIEU James, formerly of High Stile, within Saddlework, in the county of York, woollen-manufacturer and merchant, d. e., believed to be now or late residing at New York, in the United States of America.- Official assignee, Hobson.-Sols. Rickards & Walker, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Buckley, Ashton-underLyne. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Cr. Charles James Buckley, of Ashtonunder-Lyne, gentleman, on behalf of the Saddleworth Banking Company.

PENNY Robert, of Cockermouth, in the county of Cumberland, mercer and draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Wakley.-Sols. Waugh, Cockermouth, and Stubbs, Furnival's Inn. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Cr. Daniel Clift, of Cockermouth, gent.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 15.
Barry Frederick, of Rye, miller.

Donkin Thomas, of Cambridge, victualler.
Edmondson John, of Marsden, miller.
Hague David, of Guiseley, paper-manufacturer.
Hudson James, of Gale and Manchester, calico-printer, (partner with
James Broadbent).

Leaf Christopher, of Wood-street, warehouseman.
Mason Richard, of St. Alban's, corn-dealer.
Musgrave Benjamin, of Leeds, dyer, (partner with Samuel Mas
grave).

Pearson Joseph, of Darlaston, cutnail manufacturer.
Pusey Richard, of Abingdon, baker.

Thorpe Thomas, of Chertsey and Working, and of Feltham,
plumber.
Waters Thomas, of St. Woollos, hay-dealer.
DIVIDENDS.

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CONAWAY John, of No. 3, Gray's Inn-lane, in the county of Mid-BAYLEY Charles Blandy, of Abingdon, in the county of Berks

dlesex, cheesemonger.-Official assignee, Graham.-Sols. Lawrance

& Plews, Bucklersbury. Fiat, Feb. 22.

Pet. Cr. Robert Wilkin

son, of High-street, Bloomsbury, cheesemonger.

draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sol. Ashurst, Cher side. Fiat, Feb. 17. Pet. Ĉrs. Thomas Mabyn and William Gran'. of Cheapside, warehousemen.

BANKRUPT AND DIVIDEND LIST.

Pet.

BRASS Edwin, of Taunton, in the county of Somerset, grocer.-
Official assignee. Hernaman.-Sols. Trenchard. Taunton, Terrell,
Exeter, and Whittaker, Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Feb. 16.
Crs. John George Shaw, John Harding, and John Cox, of Bristol,
soap-manufacturers.

CHAPLIN William Henry, of Inworth, in the county of Essex, bricklayer, builder, brick and tile maker, d. c.-Official assignee, Green.-Sols. Bell, Bedford-row, and Mayhew, Coggeshall. Fiat, Feb. 20. Pet. Cr. William Burfield, of Tollishunt Knight, Essex, shopkeeper.

COPAGE George, of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford, victualler.-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sols. Phillips & Bolton, Wolverhampton. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Cr. George Northwood, of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, maltster.

GOSS John, of Devonport, in the county of Devon. draper, d. c. -Official assignee, Hertzel-Sols. Crosby & Compton, Churchcourt, Old Jewry. Fiat, Feb. 17. Pet. Crs. Thomas Thornborrow Fawcett and Richard Edmonds, of No. 12, Trumps-street, in the city of London, warehousemen.

GREENING Thomas, of Henwick, in the parish of St. Clement, in the city of Worcester, formerly a chemist and druggist, but now a surgeon, apothecary, and accoucheur, d. c.-Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sol. Robeson, Bromsgrove. Fiat, Feb. 20. Pet. Cr. William Augustus Greening, of Bromsgrove, grocer and maltster. GRIFFITHS Thomas, of Stoke-upon-Trent, in the county of Stafford, draper and tailor.-Official assignee, Valpy.-Sols. Middleton, Stene, and Hodgson, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 20. Pet. Cr. Samuel Griffiths, of Stone, Staffordshire, mercer and draper. HODSDON Thomas, of Harrow, in the county of Middlesex, butcher. -Official assignee, Edwards.-Sols. Poole & Gamlen, Gray's Innsquare. Fiat, Feb. 26. Pet. Cr. Joseph Hodsdon, of Harrow, farmer.

PADDON Robert, of Hartlepool, in the county of Durham, chemist, druggist, common brewer and spirit-merchant.-Official assignee, Wakley.-Sols. Wilson, Hartlepool, and Meggison & Co. King'sroad. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Crs. Joseph Parkin, of Hartlepool, shipand Johnson Wortley, of Hartlepool, joiner. owner, SCOTT William, of No. 19, Regent-street, in the county of Middlesex, wine-merchant, d. c.- Official assignee, Lackington.-Sol. Clarke, George-street. Fiat, Feb. 17. Pet. Cr. John Scott, of River street, My ddleton-square, esq.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 19.

Bayley Edwin Bancroft, of Pendleton, stuff-printer.
Bingham Luke Frith, of Bakewell, flour-seller.
Crisp Joseph, of Liverpool and Liscard, auctioneer.
Crussell Benjamin, of Croydon, glass-dealer.

Gore Edward Thomas, of Tilehurst, cattle-dealer.

Lecesne Lewis Celeste, of Fenchurch-buildings, merchant.
Warner Hislop Edward Marsack, Thomas Manning, and James
Manning, of Liverpool, brandy distillers.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1843, AUMONIER David, of Wigmore-street, Cavendish-square, Middlesex, goldsmith and jeweller; div.

1843, BATES John, of Three Colt-street, Limehouse, Middlesex, grocer and cheesemonger; div.

1843, BAYLEY Edwin Bancroft, of Pendleton, near Manchester, Lancashire, stuff and mousseline de laine printer; div. 1843, BEER Joseph Reep, and William Henry Bastick, of St. Thomas the Apostle. Devonshire, coal merchants; final joint div., and sep. div. of Beer.

1913, COWHERD John, of Hugill, in Kendal, Westmoreland, miller

and maltster; final div.

1943, DENZILOE Henry, of Bridport, Dorsetshire, grocer and wine and spirit merchant; div.

1812, FERNANDES Joze Luis, Nowell Luis Fernandes, and Joze Luis Fernandes, the younger, all of Wakefield, Yorkshire, trading there as corn-millers and merchants, under the firm of J. L. Fernandes & Son; sep. div. of J. L. Fernandes. 1813, FURZE John, of Paington, Devonshire, victualler; first and

final div.

div.

1843, HESLOP John, of Morpeth, Northumberland, grocer; final 1842, HITCHCOCK John Robert, of New Sarum, Wiltshire, hosier and carrier; div.

Date of Fiat.

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1842, HOWATH William, of Swaffham, Norfolk, wine and liquor merchant: div. 1843, MAYS William, of Brigstock, Northamptonshire, feltmonger and trader; div. 1841, PORTER Richard, late of Gisborne Park, Yorkshire, but now

of Birkacre, near Chorley, and of Manchester, both in Lancashire, Pohn Potter, of Manchester, and James Potter, of Manchester, cotton-spinners and manufacturers, trading at Manchester under the firm of J. & J. Potter; first joint div. 1843, THOMPSON Thomas Hinderwell, of Liverpool, Lancashire, merchant; div. 1839, TOMBLESON William, late of the Manor House, Greenlanes, Stoke Newington, Middlesex, tavern-keeper and publisher; final div.

1843, TRAPP Thomas, and Thomas Pierson Trapp, of No. 1, Churchstreet, St. Saviour, Southwark, Surrey, tallow-chandlers and melters; joint div.

Gazette, Friday, March 1.

BANKRUPts.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

ASTON William, of Toll End, and of Coseley Iron-works, Staffordshire, iron-master.

POPPLETON Charles, of York, linen-manufacturer.
WHITE Thomas, of Regent-street, laceman.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BATTY William, of the borough of Kingston-upon-Hull, currier.— Official assignee, Freeman.-Sols. Hicks & Co. Gray's Inn, and Galloway & Bell, Hull. Fiat, Feb. 13. Pet. Cr. Westoby Ward, of Kilpin Pike, Yorkshire, tanner.

CRANEIS Robert Josiah, of Maldon, in the county of Essex, butcher and innkeeper.-Official assignee, Pennell.-Sols. Tilson & Squance, Coleman-street, and Digby, Maldon. Fiat, Feb. 29. Pet. Cr. Thomas Raymond, of Maldon, butcher.

GENT Robert, of Hulme, within Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, traveller, lite of Oldham-street, in Manchester aforesaid, oil and colour merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Fraser.-Sols. Chester & Co. Staple Inn, and Wilson, Manchester. Fiat, Feb. 23. Pet. Cr. William Knight, of Manchester, floor-cloth manufacturer. HELLEWELL James, of Salford, in the county of Lancaster, dyer and finisher.--Official assignee, Hobson.-Sols. Cooper, Manchester, and Gregory & Co. Bedford-row. Fiat, Feb. 23. Pet. Cr. Samuel Pullen, of Manchester, gent.

JOHNSON Joshua Joseph, formerly of Maze-pond, but now of Lantstreet, both in the borough of Southwark, in the county of Surrey, carpenter and builder, d. c.-Official assignee, Graham.-Sols. Hill & Matthews, St. Mary axe. Fiat, Feb. 27. Pet. Cr. Margaret Kydd, of Montague-street West, widow.

JONES Francis, late of the city and county of Bristol, grocer, d. c.Official assignee, Kynaston-Sol. Perkins, Nicholas-street. Fiat, Feb. 22. Pet. Cr. Fitz William Wickam, of Bristol, wholesale grocer.

LARK John, of No. 11, Seymour-street, Euston-square, in the parish of St. Pancras, in the county of Middlesex, boot and shoe maker, d. c.--Official assignee, Pennell.-Sols. Davies & Cleobury, Warwick-street. Fiat, Feb. 27. Pet. Cr. William Stevenson, of Kingstreet, Covent-garden, carpet-warehouseman.

LOPEZ Melchor, late of Fenchurch-street, afterwards of New London street, and now of Crutched-friars, all in the city of London, wine-merch nt and commission-agent, d. c.--Official assignee, Turquand.-Sols. Baxendale & Co. Great Winchester-street. Fiat, Feb. 20. Pet. Cr. Alexander Bell, of Brabant-court, Philpot-lane, merchant.

MURRAY Peter, of Thomas-street, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, travelling draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Pott.-Sols. Reed & Shaw, Friday-street, and Sale & Worthington, Manchester. Fiat, Feb. 21. Pet. Crs. James M'Clure and William Stroyan, of Manchester, warehousemen.

WATKINSON James, otherwise James Banks Watkinson, of Maghull, in the county of Lancaster, saddler.-Official assignee, Morgan, Sols. Vincent & Co. Temple, and Brabner & Atkinson,

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TEESDALE Christopher, and Richard Toulson, lately carrying on business in partnership as furnishing warehousemen, in the Westminster-bridge-road, in the county of Surrey.-Official assignee, Green.-Sols. Messrs. Sole, Aldermanbury. Fiat, Jan. 25. Pet. Crs. William Hitchcock, Richard Lewellin, and Christopher Truman, of Wood-street, warehousemen.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 1.

LANG Richard, of Mill Bridge, in the parish of Birstall, in the county of York, tallow-chandler.-Official assignee, Hope.-Sols. Jacques & Edwards, Ely-place, and Watts, Dewsbury. Fiat, Feb. 8. Pet. Cr. Joseph Ward, of Dewsbury, parish clerk.

LAY Thomas, of Dudley, in the county of Worcester, grocer, d. c.— Official assignee, Bittleston.-Sols. Collis, Stourbridge, and Smith, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 6. Pet. Crs. Thomas Baylie, of Stourbridge, and Edward Biven Baylie, iron-merchants.

Armstrong John Flemell, of Blackheath, and Greenwich-road, china- MARKS Edward Mansfield, of No. 21, Mortimer-street, Cavendish

dealer.

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1843, BELL John, of Basford, Nottinghamshire, hosier; div. 1843, CARPENTER William, of Southampton, stationer; div. 1842, FEHR Thomas James, of High-street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, draper, and dealer in straw bonnets; final div. 1843, HARRIS Mordecai, of Swansea, Glamorganshire, draper; div. 1800, MOON Robert, the elder, and Robert Moon, the younger, of Greenfield, near Coln, Lancashire, manufacturers and merchants; final joint div.

1842, PORTER John, of Nantwich, Cheshire, tailor and draper; div.

1841, POTTER Richard, late of Gisborne Park, Yorkshire, but now of Birkacre, near Chorley, and of Manchester, both in Lancashire, John Potter, of Manchester, and James Potter, of Manchester, cotton-spinners and manufacturers, trading at Manchester, under the firm of J. & J. Potter; first and final joint div.

1843, SEWELL John, of Charles-street, Paddington, Middlesex, victualler and builder; div.

1843, WHIDBORNE Thomas James, of Liverpool, Lancashire, chemist and druggist; div.

Gazette, Tuesday, February 13.

BANKRUPTS.

BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.

RHODES Joseph, of Leeds, woolstapler.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

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AMOS Thomas, of No. 114, Kingsland-road, in the county of Middlesex, builder, d. c.-Official assignee, Groom. Sols. Messrs. Sheffield, Leadenhall-street. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Crs. Henry Cheswright, Thomas Sheffield, and Reuben Henry Williamson, of Bunhill-row, timber-merchants.

BARRY John Hoosse, late of St. John, New Brunswick, but now of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, merchant and ship-owner, as a trader indebted together with John Alexander and James Alexander, his late partners in trade.-Official assignee, Turner.Sols. Sharp & Jackson, Bedford-row, and Miller & Peel, Liverpool. Fiat, Feb. 9. Pet. Cr. George Frederick Thompson, late of St. John, but now of Liverpool, painter.

FAULKNER John, of Danvers-street, Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, builder. - Official assignee, Whitmore. Sol. Ward, Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Feb. 2. Pet. Crs. Joseph Drake and James Burnley, of No. 315, Oxford-street, window-glass dealers. FIELD George, of No. 2, Bond-court, Walbrook, in the city of London, packer and merchant.-Official assignee, Lackington.-Sol. Cottrill, Throgmorton-street. Fiat, Feb. 9. Pet. Crs. James Barber and George Watson Field, of St. Mary-axe, agents. HIGGINSON Thomas, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, pawnbroker, auctioneer, general outfitter, and dealer in ready-made clothes and wearing apparel, d. c.-Official assignee, Cazenove. Sols. Thompson, Liverpool, and Norris & Co. Bartlett's-buildings.

Fiat, Feb. 8. Pet. Crs. John Woodcock, of Liverpool, wine-merchant, and Charles M'Kee, of the same place, victualler.

square, and of No. 10, Stanhope-street, Regent's-park, both in the county of Middlesex, upholsterer, d. c.-Official assignee, Edwards. -Sol. Ivimey, Chancery-lane. Fiat, Feb. 6. Pet. Cr. Joseph Ivimey, of Chancery-lane, gent.

MILNER John, of Brook-street, New-road, in the county of Middlesex, engine-manufacturer, lately carrying on business, in partnership together, with Frederick Braithwaite, late of the same place, engine-manufacturer, under the firm of Braithwaite, Milner, & Co. - Official assignee, Follett.Sol. Rivington, Fenchurchbuildings. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Crs. James Patishall Jones and George Augustus Brown, of Fenchurch-street, soap and candle manufacturers.

TURNER Robert, of Woodsome Lees, in the parish of Almondbury, and of Highburton, in the parish of Kirkburton, both near Huddersfield, in the county of York, trading under the firm of Robert Turner & Co., as a fancy cloth manufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Young.-Sols. Clark & Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields, Robinson, Huddersfield, and Bond, Leeds. Fiat, Feb. 6. Pet. Cr. Richard Dewhurst, of Huddersfield, woollen-printer.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 5.
Smalley John, of Sneinton, iron-founder.
Dickinson William, of Bexley and Poplar, merchant.
Webster John, of Sheffield, newspaper-proprietor.
DIVIDENDS.

Date of Fiat.

1843, BARANDON Frederick William Eugene, of No. 15, Philpot lane, London, merchant (as surviving partner of Charles Louis Theodore Bergeman, since deceased); div. 1842, BATE Joseph, of Hall-street, in Dudley, Worcestershire, ironfounder; div.

1842, BISHOP George, of St. Mary Axe, London, merchant, ship and insurance broker; div.

1842, BOYD George, and William Boyd, of Kingston-upon-Hull, millwrights and engineers; final div.

div.

1841, BROWN John, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, merchant and factor; 1843, CARTWRIGHT Saint John, of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, grocer; first div.

1841, DUNCAN Angus, and Charles Duncan, both of Tokenhouseyard, London, merchants, (trading under the firm of Duncan, Brothers); div. FERRIS Richard, James Henry Butler, and John Butler, f Liverpool, Lancashire, merchants, carrying on business under the firm of Ferris, Butler & Co.; div.

1840,

div.

div.

1837, GEORGES William Payne, of Devonport, wine-merchant 1827, HANSFORD Richard, of Weymouth, Dorsetshire, grocer 1843, HARRISON Joseph, of Lower Rock-mews, and St. James'sstreet, in Brighton, Sussex, coach-builder; div. 1843, HOLDSWORTH George, of Salterly Mill, Northowram, is Halifax, Yorkshire, worsted-spinner and manufacturer; div. 1840, HOOD George, of Brownhills, in Burslem, Staffordshire 1802, JACKS Walter, of Bristol, merchant; div. 1843, JONES Thomas William, of Wellington, Salop, draper ami mercer; div. 1842, MARSHALL Charles, of Old Castle-street, Whitechapel, Mid

earthenware-manufacturer; div.

dlesex, brewer; div.

1843, MASON Ambrose, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, coach-prs prietor; div.

1843, MUNDEN James Richardson, of Barwick, near Yeovil, So mersetshire, flax and tow spinner; div. 1843, NETTLETON George, of Brompton, Kent, tailor; div. 1842, WEBB Alfred, of Liverpool, Lancashire, carpet-seller; fur

div.

1843, WHELDON George, of Dudley, Worcestershire, clothier; dit

Date of Fiat.

BANKRUPT AND DIVIDEND LIST.

1844, COURTENAY Francis Burdett, of No. 42, Great Marlboroughstreet, bookseller, surgeon and apothecary; div.

1842, CROWTHER John, of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, corn-miller; second div.

1843, EYRE Thomas, of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, corn-merchant, spirit-merchant, and coal-merchant; second div.

1819, FEATHERSTONHAUGH Henry, late of Bishopwearmouth, Durham, coal fitter; final div.

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FOORD George, of Lenham, in the county of Kent, seed-merchant and general dealer.-Official assignee, Follett.-Sols. Bower & Co. Chancery-lane, and Hart, Maidstone. Fiat, March 4. Pet. Cr. Samuel John Knight, of Maidstone, iron-founder. LEWIS Ralph, late of Eastgate-street, in the city of Chester, but now of Perrygroes, in the township of Tryddyn, in the parish of Mold, in the county of Flint, wine and spirit merchant.- Official assignee, Bird.-Sols. Milne & Co. Temple, and Ingleby, Mold. Fiat, March 4. Pet. Cr. John Twiston, of Henllan-place, near Denbigh, gentleman.

1841, FRETWELL William, of Leeds, Yorkshire, colonial-mer- MONTEFIORE Jacob, and Joseph Barrow Montefiore, late of chant; first div.

1842, FULFORD Henry, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, draper; div.

1843, HADLEY Michael, of Walsall, Staffordshire, chemist, druggist, and grocer; div.

1843, HUNT Richard, of Kingston-upon-Hull, hosier; final div. 1841, KEEP William, of No. 25, Northumberland-street, Strand, Middlesex, tailor; final div.

1803, KENNETT Robert, formerly of New Bond-street, Middlesex, upholsterer, but afterwards of Lincoln's Inn-fields, Middlesex, tooth-ache curer; div.

1816, MACKINTOSH Ewen, of the Haymarket, Middlesex, army accoutrement maker and saddler; final div.

1843, MAGGS Thomas, of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, upholsterer; final div.

1837, PHILIP James, of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, and of Birmingham, Warwickshire, coal-merchant; div.

1843, READ William, of King-street, Covent-garden, Middlesex, engraver and printer; first div.

1826, SHARP Clement, and William Dudds Clarke, of Bernersstreet, Marylebone, Middlesex, upholsterers and cabinetmakers; final joint div., and sep. div. of Clarke.

1840, TAYLOR Joseph, of Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, coal-fitter, carrying on business under the style and firm of the Tees Coal Company; final div.

1843, WALKER George, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship and insurance broker and merchant; fur. div.

1843, WEST James Graham, now or late of High-street, Wandsworth, Surrey, grocer and cheesemonger; div.

1843, WILLIS James, of No. 7, Osborne-street, Whitechapel, Middlesex, ale and porter merchant; div.

Gazette, Friday, March 8.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

BARKER Robert, of Manchester, in the county palatine of Lan-
caster, druggist.-Official assignee, Stanway.-Sols. Shield & Har-
wood, Queen-street, and Bagshaw & Stevenson, Manchester. Fiat,
March 2. Pet. Crs. James Drew and Richard Hayward, of Bush-
lane, Cannon-street, London, wholesale druggists.
BARWICK Joseph, of the Swan with Two Necks yard, Great Carter-
lane, Doctors'-commons, in the city of London, and of Dulwich, in
the county of Surrey, livery-stable keeper, omnibus and cabriolet
proprietor, d. c.-Official assignee, Graham.-Sol. Letts, Bartlett's-
buildings. Fiat. March 2. Pet. Cr. George Peacock, of Brandon-
row, Newington-causeway, corn-dealer.

BREWER Thomas, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, flag-
dealer, pavior, d. c.-Official assignee, Cazenove -Sols. Bridger &
Blake, Finsbury-circus, and Dodge, Liverpool. Fiat, March 4.
Pet. Cr. William Chadwick, of Liverpool. flag-dealer.
DOUGLAS Joseph, of the borough and county of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, rope-manufacturer, d. c.-Official assignee, Baker.-Sols.
Bell & Co. Bow-churchyard, and Bates & Dees, Newcastle. Fiat,
March 1. Pet. Crs. Robert and William Hawthorn, of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, civil-engineers and steam-engine builders.
EDWARDS Henry, of St. Albans, in the county of Hertford, coal-
merchant, d. c.-Official assignee, Pennell.-Sols. Roche & Co.
Charles street, Covent-garden. Fiat, March 5. Pet. Cr. Richard
Pew, of St. Albans, builder.

George-street, Mansion-house, in the city of London, and recently of Nicholas-lane, in the same city, merchants and copartners, d. c. -Official assignee, Follett.-Sol. Ashurst, Cheapside. Fiat, Feb. 29. Pet. Cr. Aaron Asher Goldsmid, of Cavendish-square, esq. PAYNE John Douglas, and Lydia Rushton, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, furriers and milliners, and copartners in trade. -Official assignee, Valpy.-Sols. Lloyd, Milk-street, and Griffith, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 27. Pet. Cr. Edwin Leaf, of Wood-street, warehouseman.

THOMSON James, of Fenton Park, in the parish of Stoke-uponTrent, in the county of Stafford, iron-manufacturer, d. c., and George Thomson, of the same place, iron-manufacturer, d. c. and copartners, aud lately carrying on business at Fenton Park aforesaid, as iron manufacturers, d. c., in copartnership with one Richard Massie, and trading under the firm of Thomsons & Massie.-Official assignee, Christie.-Sols. Smallwood, Admaston, and Mottram & Giddy, Birmingham. Fiat, Feb. 29. Pet. Cr. George Smith, of Glasgow, manufacturing chemist.

WILKINSON Thomas, of King-street, Holborn, in the county of
Middlesex, boot and shoe maker, d. c.-Official assignee, Pennell.
-Sol. Heath, Gracechurch-street. Fiat, Feb. 27. Pet. Crs. Joseph
Clarke and George Manley, of No. 76, Dean-street, Soho, curriers.
CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 29.
Andrew Joseph, of Guildford-street East, victualler.
Gunton Jonathan, of Cambridge, butcher.
Hunt Charles John, of Cork-street, St. James's-street, and of the
Quadrant, billiard-table maker.

Jukes Joseph, of Westbromwich, nail-manufacturer, and of Rowley
Regis, coal-master.

Lowman Adam Warren, and Thomas Stone Lowman, of Eastcheap,

cheesemongers.

Rowlands David, of Pwlheli, dealer in wines and porter.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1836, DARGUE Wilson, of Whitehaven, Cumberland, innkeeper; final div.

1842, GOSDEN John, of the Somers' Arms, Wilstead-street, Middlesex, licensed victualler; final div.

1835, JAMES Joseph Gillam, late of No. 26, Bucklersbury, London, but now a prisoner in Whitecross-street prison, London, winemerchant; div.

1829,

1842,

JAQUES Edward Francis, late of Gravesend, Kent, and now of Commercial-place, Brixton, Surrey, market gardener and hay-salesman; div.

MILLER Joseph, of Stockton-upon-Tees, Durham, lately carrying on the trade and business of a patent sail-cloth and rope manufacturer, at Stockton-upon-Tees, with John Campion, of the same place, under the name, style or firm of Miller & Campion, and previously of the same place, with George Craddock, under the name, style, or firm of Miller, Craddock & Co.; sep. div. of George Craddock.

1843, MILLS William Frederick, of Hart-street, Mark-lane, London, and of No. 120, High Holborn, Middlesex, merchant and gunmaker; div.

1843,

PALMER John Ogilvy, of No. 31, Bold-street, Liverpool, Lancashire, music-seller and dealer in musical instruments; div.

1843, PARSLOW Charles, of No. 46, Blackman-street, Southwark, tailor; div. 1842, TOMKINSON William, of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, wine and spirit merchant; final div. 1843, WHEATLEY John, of Kennington-cross, Lambeth, Surrey, livery-stable keeper and coach-proprietor; div. 1843, WILLS Robert, and Richard Davey, of Oxford-street, Middlesex, drapers; div.

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THE LAW JOURNAL: 1844.

STURTEVANT Richard Lawrence, of Church-street, Bethnalgreen, in the county of Middlesex, soap-manufacturer. d. c.Official assignee, Alsager.-Sols. Watson & Sons, Bouverie-street. Fiat, Feb. 16. Pet. Crs. John Hopkins and James Pegg, of Shoreditch, linen-drapers.

WESTREN Thomas, of Brushford Mills, in the parish of Brushford, in the county of Devon, maltster, miller, and brewer.-Official assignee, Hertzel.-Stogdon, Exeter, and Messrs. Keddell & Co. Lime-street, Fiat, Feb. 15. Pet. Cr. Abraham Stogdon, of Exmouth, gent.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 12.

Atkinson William, of Wood-street, warehouseman, (partner with Robert Kipling).

Broadbent James, jun., of Gale and Manchester, calico-printers, (partner with James Hudson).

Gamauf Theophilus, of Fetter-lane, furrier.

Harman John, of Whitefriars, Edinburgh, and Chester square, common brewer.

Ord John Charles, of Waterloo place, Pall-mall, coal-factor.
Shaw William, of Stafford, saddler.

Stone William, of Birmingham, printer.

Sykes John, of Birstall, corn-miller.

Date of Fiat.

DIVIDENDS.

1843, ABBOTT Robert Tebbitt, and Alfred Thwaytes Tebbitt, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, wholesale tea-dealers and coffeeroasters, carrying on trade in Birmingham, under the style or firm of Abbott, Tebbitt & Co.; div.

1842, BOWLBY Russell, of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, scrivener; final div.

1832, BUTTERWORTH John Hartley, of the Rose and Crown public-house, Leadenhall-market, London, victualler; div. 1843, BUXTON John, of Manchester, Lancashire, builder; final div. 1843, CLARKE John, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Philips, and Thomas Smith, all of Leicester, bankers, carrying on business at Leicester, Lutterworth, and Melton Mowbray, all in Leicestershire, and at Uppingham and Oakham, Rutlandshire, under the name or style of Clarke, Mitchell, Philips, and Smith, the said Richard Mitchell carrying on, in his individual capacity, the business of a hosier at Leicester; sep. div. of Mitchell. 1843, COLLIER Richard, of Hythe and Folkestone, Kent, draper;

div.

1844, DUNNETT William, of Manchester, Lancashire, commissionagent and auctioneer; div.

1836, FORSTER Joseph, John Forster, and William Forster, of Carlisle, Cumberland, bankers; final joint div.

1843, GRAHAM John, the younger, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, spirit merchant; first and final div.

1842, JOPP Andrew, of Cornhill, London, ship and insurance broker; div.

1842, MASON Thomas, of Stowford Mills, in Harford, Devonshire, miller; div.

1843, NOYES Robert, of No. 1, New Church-street, Lisson-grove, Middlesex, plumber, painter, and glazier; div.

1839, SINGLETON Joseph, of Aston, near Birmingham, Warwickshire, wire-drawer; div.

1843, WALES Ann, of Spring-street, Shadwell, Middlesex, woodsplitter, and of No. 88, Old Gravel-lane, Wapping, Middlesex, plumber, painter, and glazier; div.

1840, WHELDON Thomas, of Holles-street, Cavendish-square, Middlesex, tailor; div.

Gazette, Friday, February 23.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

ARNATT Edward, of Market-street, in the city of Oxford, baker, d. c.-Official assignee, Green.-Sols. Spencer, Verulam-huildings, and Brunner, Oxford. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Cr. Jonathan Arnatt, of Evesham, farmer.

GOLDING William, of Glemsford, in the county of Suffolk, innkeeper. Official assignee, Follett.-Sols. Chilton & Acland, Chancery-lane, and Gooday, Sudbury. Fiat, Feb. 20. Pet. Cr. Alexander Duff, of Sudbury, gent.

HUGHES John, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, painter, plumber, and glazier, d. c., carrying on business at Liverpool aforesaid, in partnership with Congellus Jones, under the style or firm of Hughes & Jones.-Official assignee, Cazenove.-Sols. Maples & Co. Frederick's-place, and Fairclough, Liverpool. Fiat, Feb. 15. Pet. Cr. James Hughes, of Liverpool, book-keeper.

JACKSON William, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, baker, and flour and provision dealer.-Official assignee, Turner.-Sols, Vincent & Co. Temple, and Dean, Liverpool. Fiat, Feb. 20. Pet. Cr. William Troutbeck, of Liverpool, painter.

LEE Richard Egan, and John Haddock, of Craven-yard, Drury-lane, in the county of Middlesex, steam machine printers, stereotype founders, and publishers, d. c. -Official assignee, Whitmore.-Sol. Walsh, Lincoln's Inn-fields. Fiat, Feb. 19. Pet. Cr. Thomas Spark Parry, of Soho Wharf, Paddington, coal-merchant. MALLALIEU James, formerly of High Stile, within Saddleworth, in the county of York, woollen-manufacturer and merchant, d. c., believed to be now or late residing at New York, in the United States of America.- Official assignee, Hobson.-Sols. Rickards & Walker, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Buckley, Ashton-underLyne. Fiat, Feb. 12. Pet. Cr. Charles James Buckley, of Ashtonunder-Lyne, gentleman, on behalf of the Saddleworth Banking Company.

PENNY Robert, of Cockermouth, in the county of Cumberland, mercer and draper, d. c.-Official assignee, Wakley.-Sols. Waugh, Cockermouth, and Stubbs, Furnival's Inn. Fiat, Feb. 10. Pet. Cr. Daniel Clift, of Cockermouth, gent.

CERTIFICATES to be allowed March 15.
Barry Frederick, of Rye, miller.

Donkin Thomas, of Cambridge, victualler.
Edmondson John, of Marsden, miller.
Hague David, of Guiseley, paper-manufacturer.
Hudson James, of Gale and Manchester, calico-printer, (partner with
James Broadbent).

Leaf Christopher, of Wood-street, warehouseman.
Mason Richard, of St. Alban's, corn-dealer.
Musgrave Benjamin, of Leeds, dyer, (partner with Samuel Mus-
grave).

Pearson Joseph, of Darlaston, cutnail manufacturer.
Pusey Richard, of Abingdon, baker.
Thorpe Thomas, of Chertsey and Working, and of Feltham,
plumber.
Waters Thomas, of St. Woollos, hay-dealer.
DIVIDENDS.

Date of Fiat.

1843, BUSH George Henry, of the Edgeware-road, St. Marylebone, Middlesex, upholsterer; div.

1843, CHAMPION Richard, of Friday-street, London, furrier, cat rying on business under the firm of R. Champion & Co.; div. 1842, CHEW Sanders, of Clipstone, Northamptonshire, flour and malt dealer; div.

1842, COCK William, of Bungay, Suffolk, grocer, miller, and cornchandler; final div.

1843, HUGHES Isaiah, of Chelmsford, Essex, shoe-maker; div. 1840, MARTIN John, of King-street, London, woollen-warehouse man; final div.

1843, MOTT William, of No. 278, Regent-street, Piccadilly, Mi

dlesex, laceman; div.

1842, SMYTH Samuel Halsted, of Cambridge, coach-maker; div. 1843, WHITFIELD James, of No. 67, Tooley-street, Southwark, grocer; final div.

Gazette, Tuesday, February 27.

BANKRUPTS.

TOWN AND COUNTRY FIATS.

CONAWAY John, of No. 3, Gray's Inn-lane, in the county of Mid-BAYLEY Charles Blandy, of Abingdon, in the county of Berk

dlesex, cheesemonger.-Official assignee, Graham.-Sols. Lawrance & Plews, Bucklersbury. Fiat, Feb. 22. Pet. Cr. Robert Wilkinson, of High-street, Bloomsbury, cheesemonger.

draper, d. c.-Official_assignee, Whitmore.-Sol. Ashurst, Chery side. Fiat, Feb. 17. Pet. Ĉrs. Thomas Mabyn and William Gra of Cheapside, warehousemen.

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