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Lodgings formerly at No. 19; New-Street, Brompton, and then at No. 2, Eccleston-Street East, Pimlico, Watch and Clock-Maker, and late of No. 8, Brompton-Road, Knightsbridge, Middlesex, Journeyman Watch and Clock-Maker.

John Robling Shepherd (sued by the name of John Shepherd), late of No. 49, Great Sutton-Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Watch Cap-Maker.

Sarah Price, formerly of No. 7, New Peter-Street, and late of No. 12, Vincent-Street, Vincent-Square, Westminster, Middlesex, Hackney-Coach and Cab Proprietor.

Richard Adgate Fielder (sued and committed as H. A.Fielder), formerly of Tenterden, in Kent, following no trade or business, and late of No. 92, Western-Road, Brightlieltustone, Sussex, General Shopkeeper.

Robert Craige Hopekirk (sued as Robert C. Hopkirk), formerly of No. 10, Poultry, then of No. 65, Cheapside, then of No. 11, Poultry, and of No. 34, Bucklersbury, whose wife carried on the trade of a Milliner there, all in the City of London, Hair-Dresser and Patent Metallic Wig-Maker.

On Monday the 1st day of February 1836, at the same Hour and Place.

William Friend, formerly of the Ship Inn, and then of the Bowling-Green Inn, both in Wisbech Saint Peter's, in the Isle of Ely, in the County of Cambridge, Publican, and lastly of the Silver Cross, Parliament-Street, Middlesex, out of business.

Thomas Donald, formerly of High Wycombe, Bucks, Journeyman Chair-Maker, then of No. 3, Wild's-Buildings,-Gravel-Lane, Southwark, Surrey, Chair-Maker, afterwards of No. 11, Mint-Street, Soulhwark, and then of No. 12, Marshal-Street, London-Road, both in Southwark aforesaid, afterwards of High Wycombe aforesaid, then of No. 22, Little Guildford-Street, Southwark aforesaid, then of No. 5, Pump-Court, Union-Street, and afterwards a Prisoner confined for Debt in the Borough Compter, both in Southwark aforesaid, and late of No. 5, Pump-Court, Union-Street aforesaid, all in Surrey, Journeyman Chair-Maker.

George Ireland, formerly of Edward's-Lane, then of Lordship-Road, Coal-Dealer, then-of No. 8, Meadows-Street, and late of No. 7, Barnes-Street, Church-Street, all in Stoke Newington, Middlesex, Journeyman Bricklayer, wife at the same time carrying on the business of a Laundress.

Charles M'Nb.'Goode. late of No. 16, Victualling Office-Road, Deptford, Kent, Journeyman Ship-Wright and Ship-Breaker.

Scholoin Bergenstein, late of No. 21, South-Row, New-Road, Saint Pancras. Middlesex, Jeweller, Tobacconist, Umbrella and Parasol Repairer, and General Dealer.

George Handley, formerly of No. 43, Crown-Street, Finsbury, Middlesex, then of Leather-Sellers' -Buildings, London-Wall, and late of No. 5, Chad's-Place, Little Bell-Alley, Coleman-Street, both in London, Hair-Dresser, Perfumer, and Dealer in Blacking, wife occasionally following the business of Brush-Drawing.

James Reynolds, late of No. 10, King David-Lane, Shadwell, Middlesex, Cheesemonger.

John Morriss, late of No. 4, Adam-Street East, Manchester-Square, Middlesex, Carpenter, Joiner, and Undertaker (sued as John Morris).

John White, formerly of No. 8, Cock-Yard, Davis-Street, Berkley-Square, Middlesex, Hackneyman and Livery-Stable Keeper, then of Waterloo-Road, Surrey, Coal and Potatoe-Dealer, then of Frederick Mews, Connaught-Square, then of Rosemary-Lane, Tower-Hill, Corn-Dealer and Dairyman, then of Back Church-Lane, Saint George's East, Grocer mid Cheesemonger, then of Smith's-Buildings, Great Alie-Street, Goodiuan's-Fields, and late of Norfolk Street, Cannon-Street-Road, Saint George's East, Middlesex, out of business.

George Stevens, late of No. 1, King's-Road, Cam den-Town, Saint Pancras, Middlesex, Chandler-Shopkeeper, Green-Grocer, and Keeper of a Horse and Cart, the latter part of the time occupying Apartments in the same House, out of business, but working as a Labourer.

Charlotte Weaver, formerly of Ebenrzer-Place, and late of No. 2, Chapel-Street, both in Hammersmith, Middlesex, Mistress of the Hammersmith School of Industry, and also Occasional Teacher at a Sunday School there, wife of John Weavell, who is supposed to be residing at Hobart Town in Van Dieman's Land.

Margaret Read (sued as Margarer Reid); formerly Cook in (the employ of Mrs. Si rode, of No. 46, Albermale Street, Piccadilly, then lodging at the King's Head Public-House, Stafford-Street, Old Bond-Street, Piccadilly aforesaid, then an Inmate of St. George's Hospital, in the Parish of Saint' George, and late of No. 3, Chapel-Row, New-Road, Chelsea, all in Middlesex, out of employ..

TAKE NOTICE,

1. If any Creditor intends to oppose a "Prisoner's discharge, notice of such intention must be given, by entry thereof in the proper page and column of the book kept for that purpose at the Office of the Court, between the hours of Ten in the Forenoon and Four in the Afternoon, three clear days before the day of hearing above mentioned, exclusive of Sunday, and exclusive both of the day of entering such notice and of the said day of hearing; but in the case of a Prisoner, for the removal of whom for hearing in the country an order has been obtained, but not carried into effect by the Creditors, notice of opposition will be sufficient if given one clear day before the day of hearing.

N. B. Entrance to the Office in Portugal-street.

2. The petition and schedule, and all books, papers, and writings 'fifed therewith, will be produced by the proper Officer for inspection and examination, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, until the last day for entering opposition inclusive; 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.

3. Notice to produce at the hearing any books, or papers filed with the schedule, must be given to the Officer having the custody thereof, within- the hours above mentioned on any day previous to the day of hearing.

4. Opposition; at the hearing can only be made by the Creditor in. person,, or, by Counsel appearing; for him.

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THE Creditors of William Morgan, late of Mandilbfawry and since of Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen, Currier and Victualler, an Insolvent Debtor, who was lately discharged from Carmarthen Gaol, are desired to meet at the Bear Inn, in Llandilo aforesaid, on Tuesday the 19th day of January instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, to nominate an Assignee or Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Insolvent Debtor;

THE Creditors of Thomas Wallis, first- of James-Street, Devonport, Devon, Quarterman in Plymouth Dock-Yard, then; of Duke-Street, Devonport, Devon, Quarterman in Plymouth: Dock-Yard and Haberdasher, then of- Navy-Row, in the Parish, of Stoke Damerel, Devon, Quarterman in Plymouth Dock-Yard, then of Lower-Street, Plymouth, Devon, Victualler, and late of Navy-Row aforesaid, Superannuated Quarterman of Plymouth Dock-Yard, who hath, been discharged from, the Gaol of Saint Thomas Apostle, in the County of Devon, pursuant to an Act of Parliament for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, are requested to meet at the Office of Mr. John Edward Elworthy, Solicitor, George-Street, Devonport, in the said County, on Tuesday the 9th day of February next, at Ten, o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, for the purpose of choosing, an Assignee or Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Insolvent.