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26595, G79
The London Gazette.8ufljoritpt
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
Lord Chamberlain's Office, St. James's Palace,January 28, 1895.
NOTICE is hereby given, that The Queenwill hold Drawing Rooms at Buckingham
Palace, on Tuesday, the 19th February, and onTuesday, the 5th March, at three o'clock. .
REGULATIONSTO BE OBSERVED AT THE QUEEN'S DRAWING
ROOMS.By Her Majesty's Command,
The Ladies who propose to attend HerMajesty's Drawing Rooms are requested to bringwith them to the Drawing Rooms two large cards,with their names clearly written thereon, one to beleft with The Queen's Page in Attendance, andthe other to be delivered to the Lord Chamberlain,who will announce the name to The Queen.
• PRESENTATIONS.The privilege of making presentations to The
Queen at a Drawing Room is restricted to those'Ladies who have themselves been previously pre-sented to Her Majesty, and who are themselvespresent at the Drawing Room.
'Under such circumstances a Lady has theprivilege of presenting one Lady only at aDra\ying Room in addition to her Daughters orDaughters-in -law.
This restriction does not apply to Ladies who,from official position or other circumstances, arespecially privileged to make presentations to HerMajesty.
The Lady who proposes to present anothermust send in writing the name of such Lady tothe Lord Chamberlain's Office, not later than twodays previous to the Drawing Room, in order thatthe Lord Chamberlain may submit the name toHer Majesty, when, if it be approved, presenta-
' tion cards will be forwarded.Printed Forms for this purpose can be obtained
at the Lord Chamberlain's Office.It is particularly requested that the names of
the Lady to be presented be very distinctlywritten on the presentation cards to be deliveredto the Lord Chamberlain at the Drawing Room, inorder that there may be no difficulty in announcingthem to The Queen.• The number of Presentations is limited to 200at each Drawing Room. „4 It is not expected that Gentlemen will presentthemselves at a Drawing Room, except inattendance on the Ladies of their families.
Any Gentleman who under these circumstancesshould desire to be presented to The Queen willobserve1 the same regulations as are in force forHer Majesty's Levees.
The State Apartments will.be open for thereception of Company coming to Court at twoo'clock. . CARRINGTON,
Lord Chamberlain.
AT the Court at Osborne Bouse, Isle ofthe 2nd day of February, 1895.
PRESENT, -The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
day the Honourable Cecil John RhodesJL was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn ofHer Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,and took his place at the Board accordingly.
AT the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,the 2nd day of February, 1895.
PRESENT,The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty.
Lord President.Marquess of Ripon.Lord Chamberlain.Lord Kensington.Mr. Cecil Rhodes.
WHEREAS Her Majesty the Queen hasjurisdiction within the Ottoman domin-
ions :And whereas " The Colonial Prisoners Removal
Act, 1884," provides that it shall be lawful forHer Majesty in Council to direct that that Actshall apply as if, subject to the conditions, excep-tions, and qualifications (if any) contained in theOrder, any place out of Her Majesty's dominionsin which Her Majesty has jurisdiction, and whichis named in the Order, were a British possessionand part of Her Majesty's dominions, and to pro-vide for carrying into effect such application.
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of thepowers in this behalf by "The Foreign Jurisdic-tion Act, 1890," and the said recited Act, orotherwise in Her Majesty vested, is pleased, byand with the advice of Her Privy Council, toorder, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : —
1. "The Colonial Prisoners Removal Act,1884," shall apply to Egypt and to the Ottomandominions (except Egypt) as if those places were
10,647 145
The Edinburgh Gazette.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1895.
LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE,ST. JAMES' PALACE, January 28, 1895.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that The Queenl\ will hold Drawing Rooms at BuckinghamPalace, on Tuesday the 19th February, and onTuesday the 5th March, at three o'clock.
At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,the 2nd day of February 1895.
PRESENT,The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
This day the Honourable Cecil John Rhodeswas, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of HerMajesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, andtook his place at the Board accordingly.
At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,the 2nd day of February 1895.
PRESENT,The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS by the six hundred and forty-fourthsection of ' The Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,' itis enacted that on the completion of any light-house, buoy, or beacon, Her Majesty may, byOrder in Council, fix dues to be paid in respectthereof in the case of any ship which passes thesame, or derives benefit therefrom, and the dues
so fixed shall, for the purposes of the said Act,be deemed to be light dues;
And whereas the Commissioners of NorthernLighthouses have established or are about toestablish a lighthouse on Rattray Head on thecoast of Aberdeen ;
And whereas it is fit and proper that in respectof the said lighthouse, light dues should be leviedas hereinafter mentioned:
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of thepowers vested in Her by the said recited Act,by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, ispleased to direct that, from and after the date ofthe exhibition of the said light, or from and afterthe time of the receipt of notice of the presentOrder, if that be later, by the officers authorisedto collect light dues, the following rates shall bepaid, that is to say:—
, On all vessels, whether British or foreign, whichmay pass or derive benefit from the said light,twelve-sixteenths of a penny per ton of theburden of every such ship if on an overseavoyage, and two-sixteenths of a penny perton if on a coasting voyage, for each time ofpassing or deriving benefit.
The said tolls shall be levied subject to theregulations and exemptions contained in the Con-solidated Tables of Light Duties sanctioned byan Order in Council dated the twenty-fourthday of November one thousand eight hundredand ninety-one, or to such other regulations andexemptions as may from time to time be dulysanctioned, and subject also to the gross abate-ment or discount of sixty-five per centum men-tioned in the said Order in Council, dated the
26595, G79
The London Gazette.8ufljoritpt
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
Lord Chamberlain's Office, St. James's Palace,January 28, 1895.
NOTICE is hereby given, that The Queenwill hold Drawing Rooms at Buckingham
Palace, on Tuesday, the 19th February, and onTuesday, the 5th March, at three o'clock. .
REGULATIONSTO BE OBSERVED AT THE QUEEN'S DRAWING
ROOMS.By Her Majesty's Command,
The Ladies who propose to attend HerMajesty's Drawing Rooms are requested to bringwith them to the Drawing Rooms two large cards,with their names clearly written thereon, one to beleft with The Queen's Page in Attendance, andthe other to be delivered to the Lord Chamberlain,who will announce the name to The Queen.
• PRESENTATIONS.The privilege of making presentations to The
Queen at a Drawing Room is restricted to those'Ladies who have themselves been previously pre-sented to Her Majesty, and who are themselvespresent at the Drawing Room.
'Under such circumstances a Lady has theprivilege of presenting one Lady only at aDra\ying Room in addition to her Daughters orDaughters-in -law.
This restriction does not apply to Ladies who,from official position or other circumstances, arespecially privileged to make presentations to HerMajesty.
The Lady who proposes to present anothermust send in writing the name of such Lady tothe Lord Chamberlain's Office, not later than twodays previous to the Drawing Room, in order thatthe Lord Chamberlain may submit the name toHer Majesty, when, if it be approved, presenta-
' tion cards will be forwarded.Printed Forms for this purpose can be obtained
at the Lord Chamberlain's Office.It is particularly requested that the names of
the Lady to be presented be very distinctlywritten on the presentation cards to be deliveredto the Lord Chamberlain at the Drawing Room, inorder that there may be no difficulty in announcingthem to The Queen.• The number of Presentations is limited to 200at each Drawing Room. „4 It is not expected that Gentlemen will presentthemselves at a Drawing Room, except inattendance on the Ladies of their families.
Any Gentleman who under these circumstancesshould desire to be presented to The Queen willobserve1 the same regulations as are in force forHer Majesty's Levees.
The State Apartments will.be open for thereception of Company coming to Court at twoo'clock. . CARRINGTON,
Lord Chamberlain.
AT the Court at Osborne Bouse, Isle ofthe 2nd day of February, 1895.
PRESENT, -The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
day the Honourable Cecil John RhodesJL was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn ofHer Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,and took his place at the Board accordingly.
AT the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,the 2nd day of February, 1895.
PRESENT,The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty.
Lord President.Marquess of Ripon.Lord Chamberlain.Lord Kensington.Mr. Cecil Rhodes.
WHEREAS Her Majesty the Queen hasjurisdiction within the Ottoman domin-
ions :And whereas " The Colonial Prisoners Removal
Act, 1884," provides that it shall be lawful forHer Majesty in Council to direct that that Actshall apply as if, subject to the conditions, excep-tions, and qualifications (if any) contained in theOrder, any place out of Her Majesty's dominionsin which Her Majesty has jurisdiction, and whichis named in the Order, were a British possessionand part of Her Majesty's dominions, and to pro-vide for carrying into effect such application.
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of thepowers in this behalf by "The Foreign Jurisdic-tion Act, 1890," and the said recited Act, orotherwise in Her Majesty vested, is pleased, byand with the advice of Her Privy Council, toorder, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : —
1. "The Colonial Prisoners Removal Act,1884," shall apply to Egypt and to the Ottomandominions (except Egypt) as if those places were
680 THE LONDON. ,aAZETTg,pBHIJAEY 5, 1895.
respectively British possessions ancl'parts of HerMajesty's dominions.
Subject as follows :— . • " : - . " 'As respects Egypt, Her Majesty's Agent-
General, and as respects the Ottoman dominions(except Egypt), Her Majesty's Ambassador atConstantinople, shall fee substituted for theGovernor or Government of a British possession.
2. This Order may be cited as " The OttomanDominions (Prisoners' Removal) Order in Council,1895/' and. shall be read;as one with "TheOttoman* Order-in Council,^ 1873," and the Ordersamending that Order.. _J_
And the Right Honourable the Earl of Kim-bc-rley, K.G., Her Majesty's-Principal Secretaryof State for Foreign Affairs, is to give the neces-sary directions herein.
Autl' whereas' th^"imnieciia^e"6pcfattoTi" of fh'isOrder is urgent, this Order shall come into opera-tion forthwith. , : . ' • W-CT. L. Peel.
T the Court at Osborne House, Isle of_ Hfyjttithe 2nd day of February, 1895.
. . . ...... P.RES.ENT,The QUEEN'sMost Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS, in pursuance of the three hun-dred and thirty-third section of "The
Merchant Shipping Act, 1854," the PilotageBoard for the Port of Newport, Monmouthshire,being the Pilotage authority for the Port of New-port, made and submitted, for the consent of HerMajesty, certain Bye-laws and Regulations whichwere approved by Orders in Council dated" respec-tively the thirtieth day of July one thousand eighthundred and sixty-eight, and the thirteenth dayof May one thousand eight hundred arid seventy-five :
And whereas by the five hundred and . eighty-secojad and five hundred and eighty-third sectionsof "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1894," it isenacted that a Pilotage Authority may, by Bye-l&vr made under Part X of that Act, do all orany of the things specified in the said section :but that a Bye-law so .made shall not take effectuntil it is submitted to Her Majesty in Counciland confirmed by Order in Council:
And whereas, the said Pilotage Boa'rd have'made and submitted for the consent of HerMajesty an additional Bye-law as set forth in theSchedule-hereto annexed : .
And whereas it has been made to appear toHer Majesty that the proposed additional Bye-law is proper arid reasonable :
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of thcspowers vested in Her by the'said Merchant Ship-ping Act,. 1894, and'by and with the advice ofHer Privy Council, is pleased tq approve of andsignify Her consent to the said additional Bye_-law, as set forth, in the schedule hereto annexed.
, C. L. Peel.. SCHEDULE.
Every Licensed Pilot employed in piloting avessel of upwards of one thousand eight hundred"tons register to "or from the port of Newport shallbe paid'(in addition .to the pilotage rates fixed bythe Bye-laws approved by the Order in Councildated the thirteenth day of May, one thousandeight hundred and seventy-five) the additionalpilotage rate of five shillings for every' one. hun-dred tons of the registered tonnage of the vesselaboy.e one thousand eight hundred tons, suchadditional pilotage-rate, to be- paid in re"spect ofthe stage (in and out) known.as the River'sMoutli-(.y-iz. the.stage from Newport t.o the River'sMp.uth an& vice versa). . • • • .
•T the Court at Osborne House^ Isle of Wight,the 2nd day of February, 1895. '
. . . PRESENT,Th<? QUEEN's Most Excellent-Majesty in Council,
WHERE AS by the six-hundred and forty-fourth section of '''-The Merchant Ship-
ping Act, 1894," it is enacted that on the com-pletion of any lighthouse, buoy, or beacon, HerMajesty may, by Order in Council, fix dues to ijepaid in 'respect thereof in the. case of any shipwhich passes the same, or derives 'benefit there-from, and the dues so fixed shall, for the purposesof the said Act, be deemed to be light dues: . o
And whereas the,Commissioners of NorthernLighthouses have established or ore about toestablish a lighthouse on Eattray Head on thecoast of Aberdeen :
And whereas it is fit and proper that in respect• of the said lighthouse, light dues should be levied'as' hereinafter mentioned :
]Sow, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise ofthe powers-vested in Her by the said recited Act,by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, ispleased to direct that, from and after the date ofthe exhibition of the said light, or from and afterthe time of the receipt of notice of the presentOrder, if tha't be later, by the officers authorizedto collect light dues, the following rates-shall bepaid, that is to say :—
On all vessels whether British or foreign, whichmay pass or derive benefit from the saidlight, twelve-sixteenths of a penny per tonof the burden of every such ship it' on anoversea voyage, and twd-sixteeriths of a'penny per ton if on a coasting voyage, foreach time of passing or deriving benefit.'
The said tolls shall be levied subject • to theregulations and exemptions contained in the Con-solidated Tables of Light Duties, sanctioned by anOrder in Council dated the twenty-fourth day ofNovember, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, or to such other regulations and exemptions asmay from'time to time-be duly sanctioned, andsubject also to the gross abatement or discount ofsixty-five per centum, mentioned in the said Orderin Council, dated the twenty-fourth• day o f .November one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one,, or to such other abatement. or discount as .may for the time being be in force.
, G. £. Peel. •
T the Court at Osborne House, Isle ofthe 2nd day of February, 1895.
PRESENT,The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS by the six hundred and forty-fourth section of " The Merchant Ship-
ping Act, 1894," it is enacted that, on thecompletion'of any lighthouse, buoy, or -beacon,Her Majesty may, by Order in Council, fix duesto be paid in respect thei-eof in the case of. anyship which passes the same, or derives benefittherefrom, and the dues so fixed shall, for thepurposes of the said Ac't, be deemed to be lightdues:. . .
And whereas the Commissioners of NorthernLighthouses have established or are 'about toestablish a lighthouse on Sule Skerry off thewest coast of the Orkney Islands :
And whereas it is fit and proper that, in respectof the said lighthouse, light dues should be .leviedas hereinafter mentioned.
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of thepowers, vested in Her by the said recited Act, by
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. 681
and with the advice of Her Privy Council, -ispleased to direct that, from and after the date ofthe exhibition of the said light, or from and afterthe time of the receipt of notice of the presentOrder, if that be later, by the officers authorized tocollect light dues, the 'following rates shall bepaid, that is to say :—
On all vessels whether British or foreign which,may pass or derive benefit from the saidlight, that is to say on all vessels which shallpass through the Pcntland Firih or betweenthe Orkney and Shetland Islands or whichshall pay toll for Cape Wrath Light, onepenny per ton of the burden of every suchship if on an oversea voyage, and two six-teenths of a penny per ton if on a coastingvoyage, for each time of passing or derivingbenefit.
The said tolls shall be levied subject to theregulations and exemptions contained in theConsolidated Tables of Light Duties, sanctionedby an Order in Council dated the twenty-fourthday of November one thousand eight hundred andninety-one, or to such other regulations and exemp-tions as may from time to time be duly sanctioned,and subject also to the gross abatement or discountof sixty-five per. centum, mentioned in the saidOrder in Council, dated the twenty-fourth day ofNovember one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, or to such other abatement or discount as mayfor the time being be in force. C. L. Peel.
T the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,the 2nd day of February, 1895.: PRESENT,
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS by an Act passed in the Sessionof Parliament held in the sixteenth
.and seventeenth years of Her Majesty's reign, in-tituled "An Act lo amend the laws concerning"'the burial of the dead in England beyond the"limits of the Metropolis, and to amend the Act"concerning the burial of the dead in the Metro-" polls," it is enacted that, in case it appeal's toHer Majesty in Council, upon the representationof one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries ofState, that, for the protection of the public.health,the opening of any new burial-ground in any cityor town, or within any other limits, save with theprevious approval of one'of such Secretaries ofState, should be prohibited, or that burials in anycity or town, or within any other limits, or in anyburial-grounds or places of burial, should bewholly discontinued, or should be discontinuedsubject to any exception or qualification, it shallbe lawful for Her Majesty, by and with the adviceof Her Privy Council, to order that no new burial-ground shall be opened in any city or town, orwithin such limits, without such previous approval,or (as the case may require) that, after a timementioned in the Order, burials in such city ortown, or within such limits, or in such burial-grounds or places of burial, shall be discontinued•wholly, or subject to any exceptions or qualifica-tions mentioned in such Order, and so from timeto time as circumstances may require ; providedalways, that notice of such representation, and ofthe time when it shall please Her Majesty to orderthat the same be taken into consideration by thePrivy Council, shall be published in the LondonGazette, and shall be affixed on the doors of thechurches or chapels of, or on some other con-spicuous places within, the parishes, affected bysuch.representation, one month before such repre-.'sentation is so considered ; provided also that no
A 2
such representation shall be made in relation' tothe burial-ground of any parish until ten days'previous notice of the .intention to make suchrepresentation shall have been given to the Incum-bent and vestry clerk or churchwardens of suchparish :
And whereas by another Act passed in theSession of Parliament held in the eighteenth andnineteenth years of Her Majesty's reign, intituled" An Act further to amend the laws concerning" the burial of the dead in England," it -is, amongstother things, enacted that it shall be lawful forHer Majesty, by and with the advice of Her PrivyCouncil, from.time to time to postpone the timeappointed by any Order in Council for the dis-continuance of burials, or otherwise to vary anyOrder in Council made under any of the Actsrecited in the said. Act, or under the said Act(whether the time thereby appointed for the dis-continuance of. burials thereunder, or other'opera-tion of such Order, shall or shall not have ai-riveri),as to Her Majesty, with such advice as aforesaid,may seem fit:
And whereas the Right Honourable HerbertHenry Asquith, one of Her Majesty's PrincipalSecretaries of State, after giving to the Incumbentand the Churchwardens of the parish hereinaftermentioned ten days' previous notice of his inten-tion to make such representation, has made arepresentation stating that he is of opinion' thatthe Order of. Her Majesty in Council of thetwenty-ninth day of November, one thousandeight hundred and sixty - five, as affectingburials in the parish of Stanwell, should bevaried, by substituting the following directionsfor those contained in the said Order, in regardto burials in the church and churchyard of thatparish, viz.:—
Thsit burials be discontinued forthwith andentirely, in the parish church of Stanwell,in the county of Middlesex, and after thefirst of March, one thousand eight hundredand ninety-five, in the churchyard with.ii!thirty yards of any dwelling ; and also in therest of the churchyard except as follows :~
In such vaults and wholly walled gravesas are now" existing in the churchyard,burials may be allowed on condition thatevery coffin buried therein be separatelyenclostd by stonework or brickwork properlycemented.
Now, therefore, Her Majesty 'in Council ispleased hereby to give notice of such representa-tion, and to order that the same be taken intoconsideration by a Committee of the Lords of HerMajesty's Most Honourable Privy Council on thethirteenth day of March next:
And Her Majesty is. further pleased to directthat this Order be forthwith published in theLondon Gazette, and that copies thereof be affixedon the doors of the churches or chapels of, or onsome conspicuous places within, the parish affectedby such representation, one month before the saidthirteenth day of March. / C. L. Peel.
•T the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,the 2nd day of February, 1895.
PRESENT,The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS the Right Honourable HerbertHenry . Asquith, one of. Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, after giving tothe Incumbent, and the Churchwardens of theparish . hereinafter mentioned' ten days' . pre-.vio'us notice of his intention to make such
682 THE .LONDON GAZETTE, FEBBUABY 5, 1895.
representation, lias, under the provisions of anAct passed in the Session of Parliament heldin the sixteenth and seventeenth years of HerMajesty's reign, intituled " An Act to amend the" laws concerning the burial of the dead in" Englond beyond the limits of the Metropolis," and .to amend the Act concerning the burial" of the dead, in the Metropolis," made a repre-sentation stating that, for the protection of tlicpublic health, no new burial-ground should beopened in . the undermentioned parish withoutthe previous approval of one of Her Majesty'sPrincipal Secretaries of State, aud that burialsshould be discontinued therein with the followingmodifications, viz. :—
BLAENAU FESTINIOG.—Forthwith and entirelyin the parish church and churchyard of St.David, Blaenau Festiuiog, in the county ofMerioneth.
Now, therefore, Her Majesty in Council ispleased hereby to give notice of such represen-tation, and to order that the same be taken intoconsideration by a Committee of the Lords ofHer Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Councilon the 13th day of March next.
And Her Majesty is further pleased to directthat this Order be forthwith published in theLondon Gazette, and that copies thereof beaffixed on the doors of the churches or chapels of,or on some conspicuous places within, the parishaffected by such representation, one month beforethe said 13th day of March.
C. L. Peel
Privy Council Office, February 2, 1895.following Statute, made by the Governing
Body of Exeter- College, Oxford, on thetwenty-fifth day of January, one thousand eighthundred and ninety-five, has been submitted forthe approval of Her Majesty in Council, andnotice of its having been so submitted is pub-lished in accordance with the provisions containedin the Universities of Oxford and CambridgeAct, 1877 :—
That in Statute II § 4 the words " The Rector-ship shall be tenable for life " shall be struck out.
* That in the same Statute and Clause after, thewords "not exceeding £500 a year for life" shallbe inserted the words " At the age of seventy-fivethe Hector shall be entitled to retire on a pensionof £500 a year for life, and shall retire, unless amajority of two-thirds of the Fellows present at aCollege Meeting specially summoned decide thathis retirement would be prejudicial to the interestsof the College. At any College meeting sum-moned to consider this question the Rector himselfshall not he present, and the voting shall be byballot. At the age of eighty the Rector shall in anycase re'.ire, and shall be entitled to a pension of£500 a year for life, and the Rectorship shallbecome vacant."
That in the same Statute and Clause after thewords "corporate revenues of the College" shallbe added 'the words *' unless there shall be at thedisposal of the College any special funds availablefor the payment of this pension."
That in Statu'c III § 15 after the words•'• further terms not exceeding five years" shall beadded the r*ot.ds "After the age of sixty-five noTutorial Fellow shall be re-elected except by thevotes of a majority of two-thirds of those presentat it College Meeting held for the purpose of de-ciding the question of his re-election ; nor shallhe in any case be re-elected after the age ofseventy.- But whenever a Tutorial Fellow shallnot be re-elected after he has served a sufficient
number of years to entitle him to a Pension, heshall if duly qualified for a Pension, either receivethe Pension to which he is entitled under theseStatutes, or, if there be not sufficient income fromthe Pension Fund for this purpose, continue tohold his Fellowship without discharging any dutiesas Tutor or Lecturer uutil the income of thePension Fund shall be sufficient for the paymentof his pension. 'Whenever the income of thePension Fund shall be sufficient for this purposehis Fellowship shall at once become vacant."
That in the same Statute and Clause after thewords " the question of his re-election" shall beadded the words " at such College Meetings thevoting shall be by ballot."
That in Statute III § 27 after the words " ora Professorship" shall be inserted the words "inthis or any other University."
That in Statute IV § 5 after the words " to bea Fellow of the College " shall be added the words"No Tutorial Fellow shall retain a Tutorshipafter the age of sixty ; but, so long as he holdshis Tutorial Fellowship, he shall, subject to theprovisions of these Statutes, hold the office ofLecturer, and shall perform such duties as are.assigned to him by the Educational Council."
That in Statute V § 2 at the . end of theclause shall be added the words '; It shall also bepermissible for the College, if in the judgment ofthe Electors there be no candidate duly qualifiedfor election to a Stapledon Scholarship, to decidethat the Stapledon Scholarship or Scholarshipsthen vacant shall be turned into an Exhibition orExhibitions, not exceeding in value the valueof the Scholarship or Scholarships then vacant.Such Exhibitions shall have the same limitationsin respect of birth, place of education, and tenure,as the Stapledon Scholarships, but shall not belimited in respect of age."
That in Statute V § 3 for. the words 'f furtherterm of two years" be substituted the words" further term not exceeding two years."
That in the same Statute and Clause in place ofthe sentence beginning with the words " at theend of two years " and ending with the words" advisable so to do " be substituted the followingsentence, viz., " At the expiration of any term forwhich a Scholar has been re-elected the Rectorand Fellows may, if they think it advisable so todo, continue his Scholarship for a further term orterms, provided that every Scholar shall in anycase vacate his Scholarship at the end of fiveyears from his matriculation."
That in Statute V " King Charles the First'sTrust" § 2 for the words " shall be eighty pounds "shall be substituted the words "shall not exceedeighty pounds."
The College Seal was ordered to be affixed tothe above Amendments at a meeting of the Rectorand Fellows, being the Governing Body of theCollege, specially summoned, on the twenty-fifthday of January, 1895.
(Signed) W. W. Jackson,Rector.
Privy Council Office, February 2, 1895.
N' OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition haabeen presented to Her Majesty in Council
by " The Warden, Masters, and Scholars of theUniversity cf Durham," praying for/the grant ofa SUPPLEMENTARY CHABTBJI, and that HerMajesty having referred the eaid Petition .to a
THE. LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895, 683
Committee of the Lords of the Council, the samewill be taken into consideration by their Lord- ]ships on the sixth day of March, one thousandeight hundred and ninety-five.
Privy Council Office, February 2, 1895.
N OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition hasbeen presented to Her Majesty by the
Council of the Borough of Neath, in the countyof Glamorgan, praying, under the provisions of''The Municipal Corporations Act, 1882," for thedivision of the borough into Wards ; and notice ishereby further given, that Her Majesty has beenpleased, by Her Order in Council of this day'sdate, to order that the said Petition be taken intoconsideration by a Committee of the Lords of HerMajesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, onthe sixth day of March, one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety-five.
Privy Council Office, February 5, 1895.MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894.
NOTICE is hereby given that, after the expi-ration of forty days from'• the date hereof,
it is proposed to submit to Her Majesty inCouncil, in pursuance of the above-mentionedAct, the draft of an Order in Council approvingcertain Bye-laws made by the Trinity House inKingston-upon-Hull with respect tp the Goole.Pilots Superannuation Fund.
And notice is hereby further given that, inaccordance with the provisions of the Rules Pub-lication Act, 1893, copies of the proposed draftOrder in Council can be obtained by any publicbody, within forty days of the date of this notice,at the Privy Council Office, Whitehall.
St. James's Palace, February 1, 1895.THE Queen has been pleased to appoint
Captain the Honourable Charles Harbord, ScotsGuards, to be one of the Grooms in Waiting in,Ordinary to Her Majesty, in the room of Lieu-tenant-Colonel Lord Edward William Pelliam-Clinton, resigned.
St. James's Palace, February 4, 1895.THE Queen has been pleased to appoint
Granville George, Earl Granville, to be one ofhe Lords in Wailing in Ordinary to Her Majesty,i the room of Robert, Lord Monkswell, resigned.
Foreign Office, January 24,1895.Queen has been graciously pleased to
app°it the Honourable Alan Johnstone to beSecrecy to Her Majesty's Legation at Copen-hagen
"Foreign Office, January 24, 1895.THEQueen has been graciously' pleased to
appoint-William jolland, Esq., to be Her Majesty's
Consult ichang; andLionel Chjes Hopkins, Esq., to be one of Her
Majestyvice-Consuls at Shanghai.
f°^n Office, January-SI, 1895.THE Qu\ })as been pleased to'approve of
Don Celso N\re8 as Consul-General of Ecuadorat London ; auj j)on Carlos Aguirre y Aparicioas Consul of s^or at Liverpool.
Foreign Office, February 2, 1895.THE Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr.'J. Johnstone Keswick as Consul-General ofHawaii at Hong Kong ; of Mr. Victor Dumoulinas Consul of Turkey at Hull; of Mr. DaigoroGoh as Consul of Japan at Bombay ; and of Mr.F. ( ' Fnbricius as Consul of Denmark at Rangoon.
Downing. .Street, .February 4, 1895.THE Queen has been pleased to give directions
for the appointment of George William Neville,Esq., to be an Unofficial Member of the Legisla-tive Council of the Colony of Lagos.
. Whitehall, February 4, 1895.THE Queen has been pleased to grant the
Archdeaconry of the Isle of Man to the Reverend 'Hugh Stovvell Gill, M.A., the same being void bythe resignation of the Venerable Joshua Hughes-Games, D.C.L. - -
. Whitehall, February 4, 1895.THE Queen has been pleased to grant unto
John Scott Burden-Sanderson, Esq., M.D.,D.C.L., D.Sc., LL D., Waynflcte Professor ofPhysiology in the University of Oxford, the officeand place of Professor of Physic in the saidUniversity, in the room of Sir Henry WentworthAcland, Bart., K.C.B., resigned.
Whitehall, February 4, 1895.THE Queen has been pleased to direct Letters
Patent to be passed under the -Great Seal of theUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,granting the dignity of a Knight of the saidUnited Kingdom unto the Honourable JohnMclntyre, Member of the Executive Council andLegislative Assembly of the Colony of Victoriaand lately President of the Board of Land andWorks and Commissioner of Crown Lands andSurvey in that Colony.
Whitehall, February 4, 1895.THE Queen has been pleased to j>ive and
grant unto Daniel Robert O'Sullivan, Esq., HerMajesty's Royal licence and authority that hemay accept and'wear the Insignia of the SecondGrade of the Second Class of the Brilliant Starof Zanzibar, which His Highness the Sultan ofZanzibar has been pleased to confer upon him inrecognition of .his services whilst actually andentirely employed by His Highness beyond HerMajesty's Dominions.
Whifeha'l, February 4, 189-5.THE Queen has been pleased to give and
grant unto William George Lay, Esq., HerMajesty's. Royal licence and authority that hemay accept and wear the Insignia of the ThirdDivision of the Third Class of the Order of theDouble Dragon, which His Majesty the Emperorof China has been pleased to confer upon him inrecognition of his services whilst actually andentirely .employed by His . Imperial ~ Majestybeyond Her Majesty's Dominions.
Education Department, Whitehall,January 31,' 1895.
THE Lords of the Committee of'the PrivyCouncil on Education liave issued an order thisday for the compulsory formation of a SchoolBoard in the undermentioned Parish :—
Wooburn "... v .., ... Buckingham
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684 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
Education Department, Whitehall, February 1, 1895.THE Lords of the
foe -the Triennial ElectionCommittee of the Pmy Council on Education have issued orders this dayof School Boards in'the undermentioned Boroughs aud Parishes :•—
Name of Place. Union. County.
Durham ... ... ... ...Reading ... ... ...SouthamptonStafford (U.D.) '.Attleborough ... -Broughton ... ... ... ...
Stansty (Contributory)Great Driffield ... ... ...Dukinfield ...Haliwhistle... ... .... ...Kingswinford (U.D.)Euabon(U.D.)Carleton (Skipton) (U.D.)Kinver .,. ...Llanddeiniolen ... 'Llanelly ... ... ... ...Llanycil «... ... ...Merthyr TydvilSt. David's"Soham ... ... ... ...Wednesbury ... ...West Ham ... ... ... ...ChulmleighHopeSt. BlazeySoothill (U.D.)TiptonTrefeglwys ... ... ... ... ,Wincanton ...Berkhampstead St. Peter „.Festiniog ... ' ... '...AbordareBuckfastleighEckington ...Llangattock... ... ... ...LlannonLlanrug ... ... ... ••.-MildenhallPenbryn
Troedyraur (U.D.) (Contributory)ShelleySutton-in-AslifieldSutton-in-KeighleyWelliugboroughBreageDrighlington .'Erith •Gildersome ...Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn (U.D..)Llantrissant... ... ... ...GlemsfordMynyddyslwyn School District ...Narberth (U.D.)Stoke-upon-Trent (U.D.)Hedworth, Monkton, and Jarrow (U.D.Llangaiu ... ..> ...Stanhope
Wolsingham (Contributory) ..,Inkberrow (U.D.) ... ... ...Meline and Whitchurch (U.D.) ....Tavistock ... ... ... ...BegellyWolstanton (U.D.)Axminster ... ... ... ...RillingtonYeadon ... ... ... ...Great and Little Stambridge (U.D.)
Canewdon (Contributory) ...Cheriton -
Titchborne (Contributory) ...
WaylandWrexham
Driffield .... ..Ashton-under-LynoHaltwhistleStoiirbriclgc ..Wrexham ...Skipton ... ..Seisdon ...Carnarvon ... ..CrickhowellBalaMerthyr TydvilHaverfordwestNewmarket
South MoltonHawarden ...St. Austell..: ....Dewsbury ... ...DudleyNewtown and LlanidloesWincanton...Berkhampstead ,..Festiniog ...Merthyr Tydvil ...TotnesChesterfieldCrickhowellLlanelly ...Carnarvon ...Mildenhall ...Newcastle-in-Emlyn
HurtdersfieldMansfield ...Keighley ...WellingboroughHelston ...N. Bierley ... •Dartford ... ...BramleyNewtown and LlanidloesPontypriddSudburyNewpor-t (Mon ) ...Narberth ... ...
CarmarthenWeardale ...Weardale ...Alcester ...Cardigan- ...Tavistock ... ... "Narberth ...Wolstanton and BurslemAxminster ...Malt on ... ...Wharf edaleRochfor'd ...KochfordAlresford ...Alresford "
DurhamBerksHantsStaffordNorfolkDenbighDenbighYorkChesterNorthumberlandStaffordDenbighYorkStafford'CarnarvonBrecon .MerionethGlamorganPembrokeCambridgeStaffordEssexDevonFlintCornwallYorkStafford .MontgomerySomersetHertfordMerionethGlamorganDevon.DerbyBreconCarmarthenCarnarvon •SuffolkCardigan'CardiganYorkNottinghamYorkNorthamptonCornwallYorkKent ,YorkMontgomeryGlamorganSuffolkMonmouthPembrokeStaffordDurhamCarmarthenDurhamDurhamWorcesterPembrokeDevonPembrokeStafford -DevonYorkYorkEssexEssexHantsHants
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Name of Pla.ce.
Hailing ... - i.. ... • ... ...Bredfield . . . . . .Willaston (Nantwich) --.-.-. •
Llahrhaiadr-in-Kinmerch (ex-Mun.) (Con-tributory)
Deeping St. Nicholas ... -
Bixk-y (Contributory)
Carisbrooke (U.D.) .... ...East and West Worlington (U.D.)
LlanfihangelYstrad(U.D.).
Burslem (U D.)
Tetford, Salmonby, and Worlaby (U.D.)...
Stow Bardolph (U.D.)Llanrian Mathry and Llanreithan North
(U.D'.)
Eglwys Rhos (ex-Mun.) (Contribu-tory)
Hilli'arrance, Oake, and Heathfield (U.D.)
Clifton-on-Teme • ... ... ... ...
Guildford (U.D)
Coedfranc ... ... ... ...
Union.
Rochford ... ...Strood ... ...Woodbridgc ...Nan t\v idi ...Rutliin •- ... ...Ruthin
Epsom ...Docking .;. ...SpaldingHenstead ... ...Hen stead ... ...Torrington... ...Woodstock... ...Isle of WightS. Molton ... ..West WardAberayron ...Okehampton .,Ampthill ... ..Cosford ... ..TotnesBridge ..." ..Patelcy Bridge ,cEton ... ..Horsham ... ..
Wellingboroutfli ...Horncastle ... ...Cirencester... ...Downham ...Haverfordwest ...
West WardConway ... ...Conway
Chesterfield ...Bridg water... ...Wellington... ...Hexhara ... ... *Conway ... ...Shaftesbury ...Louth ... ...Risbridge ... ...Martley ... ...West A shf ord . . ,
Bridgend ... ...Bourne ... ...Romford ...Aylsham ... ...
Neath ... ...
County.
... Essex
... Kent
... Suffolk
... Chester
... Denbigh
... Denbigh
... Surrey
.. Norfolk
... Lincoln
.... Norfolk
... Norfolk '
... Devon
... Oxford
... Hants
... Devon
... Westmorland„, Cardigan... Devon.'.. Bedford... Suffolk.. Devon.. Kent.. York.. Bucks.. Sussex
.. Stafford
... Northampton
... Lincoln
... Gloucester
... Norfolk
.... Pembroke
. . . Westmorland
... Carnarvon
... Carnarvon
... Derby
. . . Somerset
... Somerset
... Northumberland
... Carnarvon
... Dorset ' •,.. Lincoln... Suffolk. . . Worcester... Kent
Surrey... Stafford. . . Glamorgan.,. Lincoln... Essex... Norfolk
... Glamorgan
(H. 1239.)Board of Trade (Harbour Department),
. • London,'February 5, 1895.THE Board of Trade have received, through
the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a copyof the following Telegram, dated 5th February,J895, from Her Majesty's Representative atAthens :—" Five days' observation Constanti-nople."
. Admiralty, 1st February, 1895.IN .accordance with the provisions of Her
Majesty's Orders in Council of 22nd February,1870, and 17th September, 1885—Staff Engineer Thomas Alban Morris has been
placed on the Retired List. Dated 7th Janu-ary, 1895.- "' ' - ' -'
War Office, Pall Mall,5lh February, 1895.
2nd Life Guards, Major and Colonel D. M. B. H.,Earl of Dundonald, to be Lieutenant-Colonel,vice Brevet Colonel E. H. Hanning-Lee, placedon half-pay. Dated 12th January, 1895.
Captain C. F. St. C. Anstruther-Thomson to beMajor, vice Colonel D. M. B. H., Earl of Dun-donald. Dated 12th January, 1895.
Lieutenant Thomas, Earl of Longford, to be Cap-tain, vice C. F.' St. C. Anstruther-Thomson.Dated 12th January, 1895.
Second Lieutenant F. S. Low (o be Lieutenant,vice T., Earl of Longford. Dated 12th Jan-uary,. 1895.
686 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
Second Lieutenant the Honourable Qsbert C.Molyneux, from Royal Horse Guards,1 to beSecond Lieutenant, vice F. S. Low. Dated6th February, 1895. . " ' '" :
Royal Horse Guards, Major and . Brevet Lieu-tenant-Colonel John F. Brocklehurst -to .beLieutenant-Colonel, vico Brevet Colonel C. G,Earl of Erroll, placed on half-pay. Dated18th January, 1895.
Major the Honourable Lionel ,F. G. Byng retireson retired pay. Dated 6th February, 1895.
The undermentioned Captains .to be.Majors :—Sir John C. Willoughby, Bart., vice Brevet Lieu-
tenant Colonel J. F. Brockleluirst. Dated 18thJanuary, 1895.
Victor J. F. Ferguson, vice the Honourable L. F.G. Byng. Dated 6th February, 1895.
Lieutenant Wilfrid Francis Ricanlo to be Captain,vice V. J. F. Ferguson. Dated 6th February,1895.
Second Lieutenant Sir Samuel E. Scott, Bart., tobe Lieutenant, vice "W. F. Ricardo. Dated6th February, 1895..
Lieutenant the Honourable Reginald .Ward, from4th Battalion the Worcestershire. Regiment, tobe Second Lieutenant, vies Sir. S E.. Scott,Bart. Dated 6th February, 1895.
6</i Dragoon Guards, Captain-Thomas W. Blake-way to be Adjutant, vice Lieu tenant D. P. Sun-derland, whose period of service in that appoint-ment has expired. Dated 3rd February,'1895.
3rrf Hussars, Second Lieutenant John Guy BaronLethbridge,' from 3rd Battalion the' IN orthumber-land Fusiliers, to be Second Lieutenant, in suc-cession to Lieutenant T. F. Lockhart, resigned.Dated 6th February, 1895. ' \
4:th Hussars, Captain William H. Hillasretiresfromthe Service receiving a gratuity. Dated'6thFebruary, 1.895. , . .
Lieutenant Daniel P. Sunderland, from . 6thDragoon Guards, to be Captain, vice W. H.Hillas. Dated 6th February, 1895..
17th Lancers, Captain the Honourable L. H. D.Fortescue is seconded for service as Com-mandant of the School of Instruction forYeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry, Aldershot,Dated 1st January, 1895.
Royal Artillery, Lieutenant-Colonel and BrevetColonel Lionel Frederick P.erry, ,on completionof five years' service. as a regimental Lieu-tenant-Colonel, is placed on retired pay. . Dated1st February, Ib95.
Major Robert Purdy to be Lieutenant-Colonel,vice Brevet Colonel L. F. Perry, retired. „ Dated1st February, 1895.
Major John Murray Simpson is placed on tempo-rary half pay on account of ill-health. Dated20th January, 1895.
Captain Richard Francis McCrea to be Major,vice R. Purdy, promoted: Dated 1st February,
I 1895.The undermentioned Officers are seconded :—Captain James Moncrieff Grierson, for service on
the Staff. Dated 1st January, 1895.. Captain Edward Maxwell Perceval, whilst a
Student at the Staff College. Dated 15thJanuary, 1895. .
" Captain George Elliott Benson, from the SecondedList, to be Captain,' vice J. M. Grierson,seconded. Dated 1st January, 1895.
Captain Charles Vernon Hume, from the SecondedList, to be Captain, vice E. M. Perceval,seconded. Dated 15th January,". 1895.
Lieutenant George Townshend Forestier-Walkerto be Captain, vice R. F. McCrea, promoted.
. Dated 1st February, 1895.The undermentioned Second Lieutenants to be
Lieutenants:—Lancelot Newton Gpqding. Dated 1st January,
1895. '. " ... ','.Archibald Frank Becke. Dated 1st January,
1895.Francis Ogilvy Wyatt. Dated 1st January, 1895.Henry Jameson Powell Jeffcoat. Dated 27th
January, 1895.Guy Danvers Wheeler. Dated 27th January,
1895.' ' .' ' !Gentleman Cadet James .Grose, from the Royal
Military Academy, to be Second Lieutenant, insuccession . to Lieutenant G. T. Forestier-Walker, promoted. Dated 1st February, 1895.
Captain Wellesley Lynedoch Henry Paget to beAdjutant, vice Captain H. J. Du Cane, whohas resigned that appointment. Dated 15thJanuary, 1895
Riding-Master and Honorary Major John Pawsonis placed on retired pay. Dated 23rd January,1895.
Royal Engineers, Lieutenant-General Sir ThomasLionel John Gallwey, K.C.M.G., to be Colonel-Commandant, vice General Sir J. S. Hawkins,K.C.M.G., deceased. Dated'llth Januai'y,1895/ ' '
Lieutenant-Colon el oand Colonel Charles W. I.Harrison (late Bengal), from the Indian Super-numerary List, retires on an Indian pension andextra annuity. Dated 17th November, 1894.The . appointments, of . the undermentioned
Second Lieutenants which - were notified in theGazettes of llth and 21st December, 1894, areantedated as follows :—R. E. Meyricke to 1.7th November,. 1894.C. J. Heath to 1st December, 1894.A. D. Garden to 12th December, 1894.A. C. J. Stevens to 17th December, 1894.
Coldstr'eam Guards, Colonel John B. Sterling, oncompletion of five years' service in command ofthe Regiment and Regimental District, is placedon half-pay. Dated 5th February, J1895.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel E.'E. T., Vis-count Falmouth, CiB., to be Colonel to com-mand the Regiment and Regimental District,vice Colonel J. B. Sterling. 'Dated 5th Feb-ruary, 1895.
. LINE BATTALIONS.The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), -Captain C. B.
Vyvyan is seconded for service on the Staff.Dated 1st January, 1895s
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment),Lieutenant Charles Graham Monsell, from 3rdBattalion the Buffs (East Kent Regiment), to beSecond Lieutenant, in succession to Lieutenant
R. O. Burne, seconded. Dated 6th February,1895.
The King's (Liverpool Regiment), Lieutenant-Colonel John J. Hamilton, on completion offour years' service in command of a Battalion,is placed on half-pay! Dated 4th February,1895.
Major George Robert Stone to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice J. J, Hamilton. Dated 4th Feb-ruary, 1895.
The Suffolk Regiment, Captain Edward P. Prestis seconded for service as an Adjutant ofVolunteers. Dated 1st February, 1895.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBEUARY 5, 1895.' 687
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Lieutenant Henry J.p. Madocks is seconded for special secsrice in
Uganda. Dated 12th December, 1894;Supernumerary Lieutenant Charles H.M. Doughty
to be Lieutenant, vice H. J. Madocks. Dated12th December, 1894.
The Border Regiment, Lieutenant Walter W.Leishman is seconded for service in the NigerCoast Protectorate. Dated 9th December,1894.
The Royal -Sussex Regiment, Lieutenant-ColonelFrancis Dorling, on completion of four years'
. service in command of a Battalion, is placed onhalf-pay. Dated 2nd February, 1895.
Major Charles H. "W. Cafe to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice F. Dorling. Dated 2nd February,1895.
The Welsh Regiment, Captain Henry Bannerman-Phillips is seconded for service as an Adjutantof Volunteers. Dated 1st February, 1895.
Supernumerary Captain J. Bales Gaunter to beCaptain, vice H. Bannerman-Pliillips. Dated
. 1st February, 1895.
The Loyal North Lancashire Reyimenf, Colour-Sergeant Robert Mackay Cadell,from the Dukeof Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), to beSecond Lieutenant, in succession to LieutenantH. G. Powell, promoted. Dated 6th February,
. 1895.
The King's Royal Rifle Corps, Queen's (India) CadetRichard Johnstone, from the Royal MilitaryCollege, to be Second Lieutenant, in successionto Lieutenant the Honourable J. R. Brownlow,promoted. Dated 6th February, 1895.
The Rifle Brigade (the Prince Consort'sThe seconding of Lieutenant L. F. Green-Wilkinson for service with the Egyptian Armyand the restoration in succession of LieutenantL. R. S. Arthur are post-dated to 2nd Decem-ber, 1894.
Hong Kong Regiment, The appointments of theundermentioned Officers to be Jemadars fromJemadars on probation are antedated to 1stApril, 1893, with precedence in the Regimentfrom that date : —
Muhammad Abdullah.Sirdar Khan.GhuLim Jilani Khan.
Staff, Brevet Colonel H. J. W. Gehle, from. Lieutenant-Colonel half-pny Royal Engineers,
to be. a Colonel on the Staff for RoyalEngineers, and to have the substantive rank ofColonel in the Army, vice Colonel C. J. O'N.
[ Ferguson, who is placed on half-pay on theexpiration of his period of service in thatappointment. Dated 24th January, 1 895.
Army Medical Staff, Surgeon-Lieutenant-ColonelBarnard William Wellings retires on retiredpay. Dated 6th February, 1895.
Army Pay Department, The undermentioned Pay-masters and Honorary Majors to be Staff Pay-masters :—
J. C. S. Irving, vice Honorary Lieutenant-ColonelW. M. Playfair, promoted. Dated 16th Octo-ber, 1894.
J. B. T. Newbury, vice Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel R. 0. Richmond, promoted.' Dated
. 16th November, 1894.-J. F. Chisholm-Batten, vice Honorary Lieutenant-
Colonel S. E. Wood, retired. Dated 8thJanuary, 1895.No. 26595. B
Army Veterinary Department, The undermen-tioned Veterinary-Lieutenants to be Veterinary-Captains. Dated 4th February, 1895 :— .
Edward Taylor.Alfred Joseph Haslam, M.D., F.R.C.V.S.
BREVET.The promotions to the rank of Colonel of the
undermentioned Officers which were notifiedin the Gazette of 22nd January, 1895, arecancelled :— '
Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Little, Indian StaffCorps. • ^
Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. J. Miller, Indian StaffCorps.
Lieu tenant-Colonel W. C. Far well, BengalInfantry.
Lieutenant-Colonel A. C. Bigg-Wither, BengalInfantry..
Lieutenant-Colonel Lorn Robert Henry DickCampbell, Indian Staff Corps, to be Colonel.Dated 15th January, 1895.
MEMORANDA.Colonel Francis William Ward, Royal (late
Bengal) Artillery, from Colonel on the Staff forRoyal Artillery, Bengal, is placed on the IndianSupernumerary List. Dated 16th October, 1894.
Colonel Michael Henry Saward, Royal (lateBengal) Artillery, from Assistant Adjutant-General, Royal Artillery, Bengal, is placed onthe Indian Supernumerary List. Dated 15thNovember, 1894.
Colonel G eorge Ti ndal Prelyman, from Brigadier-General on the Staff in India, is placed on half-pay. Dated 22nd November, 1894.
Colonel George Bertie Benjamin Hobart, fromColonel on the Staff in command of the RoyalArtillery in the Scottish District, is placed onretired pay. Dated 3rd February, 1895.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel HenryW. D. Riley, half-pay, retires on retired pay.Dated 6th February, 1895.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel AlfredLogan, half-pay Royal Artillery, retires on retiredpay. Dated 6th February, 1895.
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert A. Livesay, half-pay Royal Engineers, retires on retired pay.Dated 6th February, 1895.
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles W. S. Lowndes,half-pay, is placed on retired pay. Dated 31stJanuary, 1895.
Lieutenan£=Colonel Sydney F. Foster, half-pay,is placed on retired pnv. Dated LJnd February,1895.
His Highness Farzand-i-Dilpazir-i-Daulat-i-Inglishia Nawab Hamid Ali Khan, Bahadur ofJRampur, is granted the honorary rank of Captain.Dated 6th February, 18S5. • . .
RESERVE OF OFFICERS.Captain J. James, Major and Honorary Lieu-
tenant-Colonel 3rd Battalion the South WalesBorderers, having exceeded the limit of age laiddown in Article 526, Royal Warrant 2nd April,1894, is removed under the provisions of thatArticle from the List of the Reserve of Officers.Dated 6th February, 1895.
Lieutenant C. R. D. G. Cuningham, late Captainand Honorary Major the Wieklow Artillery(Southern Division, Royal Artillery), resignshis Commission. Dated 6th February, 1895,
War Office, 5th February, 1895. .MILITIA.
RPYAL ARTILLERY.The Prince of Wales's Own Korfolk Artillery
(Eastern Division), Lieutenant J. Cator to beCaptain. Dated 6th February, 1895.
688 THE,LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
The Sussex Artillery (Eastern Division), Captainarid Honorary 'Major J. C. Pratt resigns hisCommission;' also is permitted "to retain hisrank-and-to wear the prescribed uniform on hisretirement. Dated 6th February, 1895.
The 'Antrim Artillery (Southern Division),Richard Jellard Ford, Gent., to be Second
'Lieutenant. Dated 6th'February, 1895.The ti'icklow Artillery (Southern Division),
William Tyndall Black, Gent., to be SecondLieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
The Devon Artillery ( Western Division), ReginaldWilliam Pearson, Gent., to be Second Lieu-tenant. Dated 6th February, 1895. .
'• ' MILITIA ENGINEERS.. * , Fortress Forces.
ROYAL ENGINEERS.Royal . Monmouthshire, Major and Honorary
'Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. C. Curre to beLieutenant-Colonel under the provisions ofparagraph 45 of the Militia Regulations, 1894.Dated 6th February, 1895.
i• • ' MILITIA ENGINEERS.
. - . - • . . • ' Submarine Miners.ROYAL ENGINEERS.
The Western.Division, Lieutenant A. R.«Robinsonresigns his Commission. Dated 6th February,1895. .
INFANTRY.3rd Battalion,, the Royal Warwickshire Regimenf,
Chandos William Rogers Bridges, Gent., to beSecond Lieutenant. Dated Cth February, 1895.
3rd and Atk Battalions, ths King's (LicerpoolRegiment), Major W. .G. R. Chichestor hasbeen permitted to assume the surname of•" Constable " in addition to and after that ofv Chichester." -
•3r'J Battalion, the Lincolnshire Regiment, Lieu-tenant-Colonel and Honorary jColoncl E. S.Maseh resigns his Commission; also is per-mitted to-retain his rank,- and to wear the pre-scribed uniform on his retirement. Dated 6thFebruary, 1895.
'3rd Battalion, the Devonshire Regiment, Lieu-tenant G. N. P. Langdon to be Captain.Dated 6th February, 1895.
4//i Battalion; the Prince Albert's (Somersets/tireLight Infantry), Second Lieutenant P. H.
• Morres to be Lieutenant. Da'ed 6th Feb-ruary, 1895.
4/7i Battalion, the Bedfordshire Regiment, LeonardErnest Alexander Jaqnes, Gent., to be Second•Lieutenant. Dated 22nd January, 1S9..1. •
Brd Battalion, the Leicestershire Regiment, Majorthe Honourable P. F. C. Rawdon-Hastings
-"resigns his Commission; also is permitted toretain-'his 'rank, and to wear the prescribedUniform .on his retirement. Dated 6ih Feb-ruary, 1895.
Ath Battalion, the Princess of Wules's Own (York-' shire Regiment), Lieutenant G. M. Soames
. resigns his Cpmmissioii. Dated 6th February,• 1895. ' . ' ' - .Ath Battalion, the :Cheshire Regiment,, -Reginald
Charles' Warren, Gent., to be Scccirl Li'eu-tCDant. Dated 6th February, 189'>.
4t/t Battalion, the South.- Wales Borderers, Theundermentioned Gentlemen to be Second Lieu-tenants :— • - • , . .
.. • Lumley Owen Williamcs J-»nes.. Dated 6thFebruary, 1895.
Philip Edwin Hopwood. Dated 6th ,Feb-" • ruary, 1895.- . ' • • -. •William Charles Worth. • ' Dated 6th Febru-
ary, 1895. '3rd and Ath' Battalions, the Cameronians (Scottish
Rifles), Lieutenant H. L. Bankes' resigns hisCommission. Dated 6'th February, 1895.
3rd Battalion, the East .Surrey Regiment, Lieu-tenant E. C. Ward resigns his Commission.Dated 6th February, 1895.
Francis Edward Till, Gent., to be Second Lieu-tenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
Ath Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, HarryMichael Thomson, Gent., to be Second Lieu-tenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
Ath Battalion, the Border Regiment, GeorgePetre Wymer, Gent.', to be Second Lieutenant.Dated 6th February, 1895.
3rd and 4th Battalions, the South Staffordshire•Regiment, Cyril German Danks, Gent., to beSecond Lieutenant. Dated 6th February,1895.
3rd Battalion, the Prince of Wales's Volunteers(Svuth Lancashire Regiriient), The undermen-tioned Gentlemen to be Second Lieutenants :—
Thomas' Douglas Pilkington. Dated 6thFebruary, 1895.
Nigel Lucius Samuel Lysons. Dated 6thFebruary, 1895.
3rd Battalion, the Oxfordshire Light Infantry,Lieutenant P. V. Rose to be Captain. Dated6th February, 1895.
3rJ Battalion, the Queen's Own (Royal West KentRpyiment), Major J. Bonliote is granted the.honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated6th February, 1895.
Captain J. H. Platt resigns bis Commission'; alsois granted the honorary rank of Major, withpermission to wear the prescribed uniform on
• his retirement. Dated 6th February, 1895.
3rd Ba'talion the Duke of Cambridge's Own(Middlesex Regiment), The services of Lieu-tenant A. W. Robinson are dispensed Avith..Dated 6th February, 1895.
Lieutenant G. B. Baker resigns his Commission.Dated 6rh February, 1895.-
4th Battalion the Duke of Cambridge's Own(Middlesex Regiment), Lieutenant and Instructorof Musketry P. H. Graves to be Captain.Dated 6th February.' 1895.
5th Battalion, the King's Royal Rifle Corps,Lieutenant C. J. Tliornhill resigns his Com-mission, -Dated 6th February, 1895.
7th Butta'ion, the Iftng's Royal Rifle Corps,. The undermentioned Second Lieutenants to Jbe
Lieutenants:— - 'J. G. Stirling. Dated 6th February, 1895."The Honourable H. Ecwarcles. Dated 6th
• February, 1895.Francis Edward Ba.-il Napier, Gent., to be Sec'ond
Lieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
3rd Battalion, the York and Lancaster Regiment,Robert Ronald Henderson, Gent., to be SecondLieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
3rd Battalion, the Durham Light Infantry, MajorJ. Allison is granted the honorary rank ofLieutenant - Colonel. Dated 6th February,1895.
Ath • Battalion, (he Durham Light Infantry^. Gaspard Frederic de Pledge, Gent., to be SecondLieutenant. Dated 6th February,. 1895.
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Captain Charles Newman Evelegb, the Duke ofCornwall's Light infantry, to be Adjutant,vice Major W. K. Curling, the Durham Light.Infantry, whose period of service expires.Dated'19th February, 1895.
5th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal IrishFusiliers), William Haire-Forster, Gent., to beSecond Lieutenant. Dated 6th February,1895. '
3rd Battalion, Princess Louise's (Argyll andSutherland Highlanders), Second LieutenantA. E. McLean resigns his Commission. Dated6th February, 1805.
5th Battalion, the Rifle Brigade (the PrinceConsort's Own), Lieutenant J. B. Dore .to beCaptain. Dated 6th February, 1895. ' '
7th Battalion, the Rifle Brigade (the Prince Con-sort's Own), Second Lieutenant J. Dauncey tobe Lieutenant. Dated Gth February,. 1895.
' YEOMANRY CAVALRY.Derbyshire, Second Lieutenant V. C. W. Caven-
dish to be Captain. Dated 6th February, 1895..Royal 1st Devon, Captain B. C. Cleave is granted
the honorary rank of -Major. Dated Gth Feb-ruary, 1895.
Gloucestershire (Rpyal Gloucestershire Hussars),William Hey worth Playne, Gent., to be SecondLieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
West Kent (Q'ueen's Own), Captain P. B. Beres-ford-Hope is granted the honorary .rank ofMajor. Dated Gth February, 1895.'
Westmoreland and Cumberland, Lieutenant W. L.Brooksbank resigns his Commission. Dated
0 6th February, 1895.VOLUNTEER CORPS.
ARTILLERY.1st Sussex (Eastern Division, Royal Artillery),
Lieutenant C. S. Bradley resigns ,his Commis-sion. Dated 6th February, 1895.
2nd Sussex, Second Lieutenant E. C. O'Flanaganresigns his Commission. Dated 6th February,1895.
2nd Kent, Captain A. C. Woodley is granted thehonorary rank'of Major. Dated 6th February,1895. -
4th Lancashire, Lieutenant J. G. Holt resignshis Commission. Dated 6th February, 3895.
lit Ayrshire and Galloway, Captain and HonoraryMajor A. McClymont resigns his Commission ;also is permitted to retain his rank, and tocontinue to wear the uniform of the Corps onhis retirement. Dated 6th February, 1895.
'1st Devonshire (Western Division, Royal Artillery),Acting Chaplain the Reverend T. MacClclland,B.A.,'resigns1 his appointment. Dated 6thFebruary, 1895.
1st Gloucestershire, Lieutenant E. W. Prevost tobe Captain. Dated 6th February, 1895.
Herbert. William Henry Russell, Gent, j ' t o beSecond Lieutenant. Dated 6th 'February,1895. .
1st Lincolnshire-(Western Division, Royal Ar/il-leri/), Captain J. B. Gresswell resigns his Com-mission. Dated 6th February, 1895. ••
' •• - '.ENGINEER. •Fortress and Railway Forces.
ROYAL ENGINEERS.1st Middlesex, The .undermentioned Gentlemen
to be Second .Lieutenants,:~.. : • .-Henry Alexander Stewart. DatedvGth Feb-
ruary, 1895.B 2
Charles Forbes Dignum-Mitchell. Dated6th February, 1895. . . • - . - , .
•RIFLE.Qth Volunteer Battalion, the Royal Scots (Lothian
Regiment), James Ebenezer Black, Gent:, to beSecond Lieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
1st Volunteer• Battalion, the Buffs (East KentRegiment), Eustace Clifford FrendvGent.,.to beSecond Lieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
'2nd Volunteer Battalion^ the 'NorthumberlandFusiliers, Surgeon-Major-A. Wilson .to beSurgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel. ' Dated 6th Feb-ruary, 1895.
2nd Volunteer Battalion, the Royal WarwickshireRegiment, Lieutenant E. W. Nelson resigns hisCommission. Dated 6th Februaiy, 1895.'
3rd Volunteer Battalion, the Royal Fusiliers .(Cityof London Regiment), Captain W. G. Fewkesresigns his Commission. Dated 6th February,
' 1895. •.;•£: •Ath Volunteer Battalion,'the King's (Liverpool
Regiment), Major and Honorary LientetaantColonel J. W. De Silva to bei Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 6th February, 1895. .
Captain and . Honorary Major H. B.. -Browneresigns his Commission ;-alsq is -permitted toretain his rank, and to continue to • wear- theuniform of the Battalion on his retirement.Dated 6th February, 1895. '
Captain E. L. Biddlecombe resigns his Coinnris-si'on. Dated 6th February, 1895. - • .
3rd Volunteer Battalion, 'the Norfolk .Regiment,Walter John Bartons Gent., to be SecondLieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895. \
1st (Exeter and South Devon) Volunteer .Bat-talion, the Devonshire Regiment, Lieutenant-L. M. N. C. Hoare resigns his Commission.Dattd 6th February, 1895; ' . ' . . . ' '" "'^
3rd Volunteer Battalion, the Devonshire Regiment,Second Lieutenant J. A. C. Hamilton .resignshis Commission. Dated Gth February, 1895.
1st -Volunteer Battalion, the Prince. Albert's( Somersetshire Light Infantry), Acting Chaplain
. the Reverend .E. J. Harford, B. A., resigns hisappointment. Dated 6th February, 1895.
2nd (Hertfordshire) Volunteer Battalion, the Bed-fordshire Regiment, The undermentioned-Second
• Lieutenants to be Lieutenants :-r-S. R. Timson. Dated 6th February, 1895.H. E. M. Gallop. Dated Gth February,
1895- . . . . , : : .'..C. C. Braiihwaite. Dated 6th February,
' ' 1895. ' . " . ' . . ' ' "2nd Volunteer 'Battalion, the Princess of. Wales's
Own ( Yorkshire Regiment)^ Surgeon-Major W.T. Colby, M.D., to be Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel. 'Dated 6th February, 1895. . " ' • ' •
2nd Volunteer Battalion, the Royal Scots.Fusiliers,John Douglas, Gent., to be Second .Lieutenant.Dated 6th February, 18954 . .,.'••
1st Volunteer Battalion,, the Cheshire Regiment,Lieutenant H. W. K. Bretherton to be Captain.Dated Gth February, 1895.
Second Lieutenant H. C. V. Bielby to be Lieu-tenant.* Dated 6th February, 1895;; •• ,
4:(h Volunteer Battalion, the South Walks Bor-derers, Captain H. D. Yorath is granted thehonorary rank of Major. Dated 6th February,1895. • - • . " . ; . .
Lieutenant W.. J. R. Marsh to oe. Captain.Dated Gth February, 1895. "
690 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895,
4ith Volunteer Battalion, the Cameronians (Scottish• Rifles), The undermentioned Lieutenants to be
Captains:—A. W. Langlands. Dated 6th February,
- 1895.T. M. Brown. Dated 6th February, 1895.
2nd Volunteer Battalion, the WorcestershireRegiment, Lieutenant W. H. Woo'dward resignshis Commission. Dated 6th February, 1895.
Cadet Coiys attached to the 1st Surrey (SoittkLondon); William Ralph Martin Leake, Gent.,to be Honorary Captain. Dated 6th February,
' ' 1895.1st Cinqve Forts, Alan Richardsonj Esq., formerly
Major, irre-appointed Major. Dated 6th Feb-ruary, 1835.
1st Volunteer Batta]'ion, the Hampshire Regiment,Captain and Honorary Major \V. E. Ruck tobe Major, and to be granted the honorary rank
• of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 6th February,1895.-
Lieutenant F. L. Wotherall to be Captain. Dalcd. 6th February, 1895.
Second Lieutenant R. A. Johnson to be Lieu-tenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
1st (City of Dundee) Volunteer Battalion, the BlackWatch {Royal Highlanders), Lieutenant H. J.Valentine resigns his Commission. Dated (5thFebruary, 1895.
Glh (Fifeshire) Volunteer Battalion, the BlackWatch (Royal Highlanders}, Lieutenant H. M.Ketchem resigns his Commission. Dated 6th
• February, 1895.lit (Oxford University} Volunteer Battalion, the
Oxfordshire Light Infantry, The Reverend C. G.Lan?, M.A., to be Acting Chaplain. Dated6th February, 1895.
1st Volunteer Battalion, the Essex Regiment,Frederick George Sargent, Gent., to be SecondLieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
2nd Volunteer Battalion, the Loyal North Lanca-shire Regiment* Lieutenant-Qplonel G. Heskethis granted the honorary rank of Colonel. Dated6th February, 189-5.
22nd Middlesex (Central London Rangers], Theundermentioned Lieutenants to be Captains:—
F. F. Hopwood. Dated 6th February, 1895A. K. Fletcher. Dated 6;h February, 1895*
1st London (City of London Rifle VolunteerBrigade), Walter Kemp Bourne, Gent, to be
. Second Lieutenant, (extra Supernumerary).Dated 1st February, 1895.
1st Wiltshire, Major A., the Duke of Somerset, tobe Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated Oth February,1895.
3rd (the Buchan) Volunteer Battalion, the GordonHighlanders, Lieutenant W. A. Smith resigns
' his Commission. Dated 6th February, 1895.A.th (Donside Highland) Volunteer Battalion, the' . Gordon Highlanders^ Samuel George Davidson,
M.B., to be Surgeon-Lieutenant. Dated 6thFebruary, 1895.
6/A Volunteer Battalion, the Gordon HigKlunders,Captain and Honorary Major J. McDonaldresigns his Commission ; also is permitted toretain his rank, and to continue to wear theuniform of the Battalion on his retirement.
- Dated 6th February, 1895.1st (Renfreivshire) Volunteer Battalion, Princess
• Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders),.Second Lieutenant W. R., Macintyre" to be
« -Lieutenant. Dated .6t;h February, 1895.
1st Dumbartonshire, Acting Chaplain the ReverendR. Buehanan resigns his appointment. Dated6th February, 1895.
7th Middlesex (London Scottish), Thomas FrancisMartin Cartwright, Gent., to be Second Lieu-tenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
loth Middlesex (the Customs and the Docks),Emile de Laroque, Gent, to be Second Lieu-tet.ant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
I6tk Middlesex (London Irish), Walter WilliamPatterson, Gent., to be Second Lieutenant.Dated 6tli February, 1895.
19/A Middlesex (St. Giles's and St. George's,Bloomsbury), Second Lieutenant L. Wiltshireresigns his Commission. Dated 6th February,1895.
John Joseph Bcrryhill Cross, Gent., to be SecondLieutenant. Dated 6th February, 1895.
'24th Middlesex, Second Lieutenant S. C. Curtisto be Lieutenant. Dated 6th February, 18950
CADET BATTALION.1st Cadet Battalion, the King's Royal Rifle Corps,
Captain G. E. .7. Manners, 3rd Battalion theLeicestershire Regiment, resigns his appoint-ment as Acting Adjutant. Dated 6th Feb-ruary, 1895.
Treasury Chambers, February 4, 1895.THE Chancellor of the Exchequer has ap-
pointed Herbert S. Naylor Leyland to be Stewardand Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead. .
Treasury Chambers, January 31, 1895. .IT is hereby notified that, with the concurrence
of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty'sTreasury, the situations hereafter referred to areadded to Schedule B of the Order in Council of4th June, 1870, viz.:—
(1.) Persons temporarily engaged under arrange-ments sanctioned by the Treasury, in theemployment of the Head of a Department,and paid out of a lump sum assigned to himfor the purpose.
(2.) Persons temporarily employed, for a periodexceeding twelve months, under arrangementssanctioned by the Treasury, on copying orother routine work under direct supervision.
Civil Service Commission, February 5, 1895..THE Civil Service Commissioners hereby give
notice, that an Open Competitive Examinationfor the situation of Clerk of Works in the Officeof Her Majesty's Works, &c., will be held inLondon, commencing on the 19th March, 1895,under the Regulations dated 27th March, 1888,and published in the London Gazette of the samedate.
The number of situations to be filled will be thenumber vacant at the time of the Examination.
No person will be admitted to Examinationfrom whom the Secretary, Civil Service Com-mission has not received, on or before the 5thMarch, an application in the Candidate's ownhandwriting, on a prescribed form, which "maybe obtained from the Secretary at once.
Civil Service Commission, February 5, 1895.THE following Candidates have been certified
by the Civil Service Commissioners as qualified
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBEUABY 5, 1895. 091
for'the appointments set against their respectivenames:—.-
January 30, 1895 (continued).UNDER CLAUSE VII OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL
OF 4iH JUNE, 1870.tnland Revenue : Sp-cial Commissioner of Income
Tar, Henry Western Page Phillips.
January 31, 1895.AFTER OPEN COMPETITION.
Soy Clerk, George James Mitchell.Post Office: Female Clerk, London, Jessie Hunter
Bain.Sorter, London, William Robert Measures.
WITHOUT COMPETITION.House of Commons: Messenger in the Department
of the Serjeant-at-Arms, Richard Turtle.Customs: Boatman, Patrick Joseph Buckley.JDundrum Central Criminal Lunatic Asyhim ?
• Female Attendant, Elizabeth (Bessie) Harris.Post Office: Postman, London, Frank John
Finch.Sorting Clerks and Ttlegraph Learners, Wil-
•liam Frederick Banfield (Yeovil), Ada AugustaBarber (Newcastle-oh-Tyne), Lilian BeatriceCarter (Bristol), Margaret Ann Davidson(Aberdeen), Frances Hannah Hirst (Newcastle-on-Tyne), Arthur George Turner (Southamp-ton).
Postmen, Henry Armitage (Leeds), GeorgeHenry Craven (Wakefield), Thomas Dack,(Thomastown), William Jones (Rhyl), AlfredGeorge Matthews (Sutton, Surrey), RichardWaring (Derby), Charles Brown Watkins(Cowbridge).
FOR REGISTRATION AS TEMPORARY BOY COPYISTS.William Henry Bennett, Frederick JohnGudgin.
February I, 1895.AFTER OPEN COMPETITION.
Boy Clerk, Henry Thomas McCulloch.Customs: Out-door Officer, Edward Evans.Post Office: Female Sorter, London, Emilie May
Louden.Sorter, London, Clarence Millar Booking.
AFTER OPEN COMPETITION AND UNDER CLAUSEVII OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF 4in JUNE,1870.
Second Division : Clerk, Henry Percival Bennet.Inland Revenue: Assistant^ of Excise, Jeremiah
Crowley.WITHOUT COMPETITION.
Prisons Department, England: Subordinate Officers,Division I, Daniel Elias, James Thomas.
Post Office: Postmen, London, William CharlesBell, Herbert Valentine Candy, William BrownLeverett.
Skilled Lineman, Thomas Norton.Sorting Clerks and Telegraph Learners, Peter
Dawson (Manchester), Rowland Harry Hills(Swindon), Eleanor Onions (Southwell).
Postmen, John Gardiner (Dumfries), ThomasLaurie (Glasgow), Henry Frederick Mann(Harrow), William John Mitchell (Bristol),Frederick Northcott (Welwyn), James PeterRobertson(Bolton), Thomas Stanford(Bicester),John Tolmie (Glasgow), Robert Worthington(Manchester).
FOR REGISTRATION AS TEMPORARY BOY COPYISTS.Hugh Wolfgang Absolon, Petev Corry, AlbertWilliam Edward Sinnamon.
February 2, 1895.AFTER OPEN COMPETITION.
Boy Clerk, Alexander Wood Kay.WITHOUT COMPETITION.
Admiralty: Portsmouth Dockyard, Labourer,Richard Pepper.
Post Office: Sorting Clerks and TelegraphLearners, Walter Burgess (West Hartlepool),Ernest William Pain (Red Hill).
Postmen, John William Bowen (Swansea),William Brown (Glasgow), Frederick WilliamBurbidge (Bradford, Yorkshire), ArthurGardner (Coventry), Henry William Pinnock(Grays), Joe Rishworth (Wakefield).
FOR REGISTRATION AS TEMPORARY BOY COPYIST;Thomas George Austin.
Cioil Service Commission, February 5, 1895.IN pursuance of the provisions of Her Majesty's
Order in Council of the 12th February, 1876, theCivil Service Commissioners hereby announcethat the undermentioned appointment in the CivilService was notified to them in the month ofJanuary, 1895 :—Inland Revenue, Henry Western Page Phillips to
be a Special Commissioner of Income Tax.[The foregoing was omitted from the Notice of
Appointments, etc., for the month of January,1895, published in the London Gazette of the 1stFebruary.]
NOTICES TO MARINERS.(Nos. 42 to 61 of the year 1895.)
[The bearings are magnetic, and those concerningthe visibility of lights are given from seaward.]
No. 42.—ALL STATIONS.ENGLAND—EAST COAST.
Siver Medway Entrance—New Submarine MineField. •
WITH reference to Notice to Mariners No. 8of 1894-:— ,
Notice is given that the area eastward of Grainspit, previously set apart for a submarine minefield, has been abandoned ; and the under-men-tioned area, south-eastward of Grain spit, is nowestablished as a submarine mine field :—
The area will be marked by buoys when in use,and is bounded as follows :—
To the southward :—By a straight line com-mencing at a position bearing N. by W. § W. (N.15° W.), distant 3^ cables, from Garrison PointLighthouse; and running E.N.E. (N. 67° E.) fora distance of 3^ cables, to a position N.N.E. f E.(N. 29° E.), 4JL cables, from Garrison PointLighthouse.
To the eastward:—By a straight line com-mencing at the last position, and running N.N.E.4 E. (N. 23° E.), lyV cables, to a position N.N.E.| E. (N. 28° E.), distant 6yV cables from GarrisonPoint Lighthouse.
To the northward:—By a straight line com-mencing at the last position, and running S.W. byW. | W. (S. 60° W.), 4r<L cables, to a position N.by W. i W. (N. 14° W.), 3TV cables, fromGarrison Point Lighthouse.
: To the westward:—By a straight line com-mencing at the last position, and running S. £ E.(S. 8°E.), eight-tenths of a cable, to the firstposition given, or the western extremity of thesouthern boundary.
Mariners are cautioned not to navigate or anchorwithin the above area.
[Variation 16° Westerly in 1895.]
692 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
This Notice affects the following AdmiraltyPlans: - Sea Reach, No. 1185 ; Sheerness Bay toBishop's ness, No. • 833 ; Also, North Sea Pilot,Part III, 1889, page 389.
No. 43—CHANNEL AND WESTERN,AND ALL FOREIGN STATIONS.
IRELAND—EAST COAST.liosslare Harbour—Intended Alterations in
Lights.THE Secretary of the Fishguard and Rosslare
Railways and Harbours Board has given noticethat, on 1st February, 1895, the temporary light(fixed white) shown from the end of RosslarePier, will be discontinued ; and in its place afixed light will be exhibited, showing the followingsectors ; green from N. 55° W., through west, toS. 42° W.; and red from S. 42° W., through southand east, to N. 42° E. It will be elevated 27 feetabove high water, and visible -from a distance of6 miles in clear weather.
Approximate position, lat. 52° 15' 30" N., long.6° 20' 15" W.
Also, that a fixed green light, elevated 55 feetabove, high water, and visible from N. 23° W.,through west, to S. 48° W., a distance of 8 milesin clear weather, will be shown from a lighthouse,situated on the cliff, in a position bearing N. 58°W., distant 15£ cables from the lighthouse on thepier end.
NOTE.—The -above lighls in line, bearing1 N.58° W., lead into South Shear, until abreast thebuoy (red) northwards of Cawmeens reef, whenthe rear light should-be opened to the northwardof the front light.
[Variation 20° Westerly in 1895.]This Notice affects the following Admiralty
Charts :—Kinsale to Wexford, No. 2049 ; Wex-ford to Wicklow, No.' 1787 ; approaches toWexford Harbour, No. 1772". Also, List ofLights, Part I, 1894, No. 760, page 162 ; andIrish Coast Pilot, 1893, page 118.
No. 44.—BALTIC STATION.BALTIC—SWEDISH SHORE.
Bornholm —Alterations in Lights at RonneHarbour.
THE Danish Government have given notice,dated 9th January, 1895, that the green light,occasionally shown in a position S. 20° E.,430 yards, from the high lighthouse at Rdnne,has-been discontinued.
Also, that the undermentioned leading lightsare temporarily exhibited :—
The fr.ont light is a fixed green light, elevated42 feet above the sea, and visible from N. 9° E.,through east, to S. 36° E., a distance of 2 miles inclear weather.
It is shown from a white post, 6 feet high,.situated about 450 yards S.S.E. (S. 22° E.) fromthe .rear lighthouse of the principal leading lightsat Rdnne.
Approximate position, lat. 55° 5' 50" N., long.14° 42' 5" E.
The rear light is a fixed green light, elevated.112 ; feet above the sea, and visible fromN. 25° W., through north and east, to S. 20° W.,a distance of 2 miles in clear weather.
It is shown from a white mast, 60 feet in height,.situated S. 84° E., distant 325 yards from thefront light house.
NOTE.—The above lights in line, bearingS. 84° E., lead northward of the breakwater inicourse of construction;
[Variation 9° Westerly in 1895.]This Notice affects the' following Admiralty
Chart:—Cape Falsterbo to Kalmar Sound, with
plan of Ronne Harbour, No. 2360. Also, List ofLights, Part II, 1894, No. 526 (Remarks), page142 j and Baltic Pilot, 1888, page 47.
No. 45.—MEDITERRANEAN STATION.SARDINIA—WEST COAST.
Port Torres—Light on New Mole not to be reliedon.
THE Italian Government has given notice,dated 4th January, 1895, that the light (fixed red)shown from the extremity of the new (East) mole,Port Torres, is liable to be extinguished, andeven cannot always be lighted, in bad .weather.Consequently it must not be implicitly relied on.
Approximate position, lat. 40° 50' 40" N.,long. 8° 2 4' 5"E.
Further notice will be given if these defects areremedied.
This Notice affects the following AdmiraltyPlan:—Port Torres, No. 1128. Also, List ofLights, Part IV, 1894, No. 252a ; and Mediterra-nean Pilot, Vol. I, 1894, page 507.
No. 46—AUSTRALIA STATION.AUSTRALIA—SOOTH COAST.—PORT PHILIP.South Channel—Buoys, and Signals shown by
Dredger.THE Government of Victoria has given notice
that, on 4th ^December, 1894, dredging operationswould bo re-commenced in the vicinity of PileLighthouse,-Sou'th Channel:—
Two small red can buoys will be moored nearNo. 11 black gas buoy, for the purpose of thework.
The dredger will exhibit the undermentionedsignals to indicate the side on which vessels shouldpass :—
By day :—A basket ball.By night:—Three red lights, placed vertically.Note.—Mariners are warned to pass the dredger
at the slowest possible speed, and the engines mustbe stopped while passing over her cables.
Approximate position, Pile Lighthouse, lat.38° 19|' S., long.-144° 51% E.
This Notice affects the following AdmiraltyChart :—Entrance to Port Philip, eastern sheet,.No. 27476. Also, Australia Directory, Vol. I,1884, page 319; and Revised Supplement, 1889,relating to Australia Directory, Vol. I, page 58.
No. 47.—CHANNEL AND WESTERN,'ANDALL FOREIGN STATIONS.
PORTUGAL—WEST COAST.(1.) Burling Island—Intended Alteration in
Period of Light.THE Portuguese Government has given notice
that, on 1st February, 1895, the period of therevolution of the light (white) on Burling Island,will be altered from three minutes to two minutes.
Approximate position, lat. 39° 2'5' N., long.9° 301' w.(2,) River Tagus Entrance—Intended, Alteration
in Period of Bugio Light.Also that, on the same date, the period of the
revolution of the light (white) on Fort Bugio,south side of entrance to River Tagus, will bealtered from three minutes to two minutes.
Approximate position, lat..38° 39t' N., long.9° 18' W.
This Notice affects the following Admiralty•Charts :—Cape Finisterre to Cape St. Vincent,with Plan of Burling Island, &c., No. 87 (1,2);Entrance of the River Tagus, &c., No. 89 (2).Also, List" of Lights, Part III, 1894, Nos. 445,453 ; and Sailing Directions for the West Coastsof France, Spain, and Portugal, 1891, pages 351,359.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. 693
No. 48. —CHANNEL AND WESTERNMEDITERRANEAN, CAPE, EASTINDIES, CHINA, AND AUSTRALIASTATIONS. '
ADRIATIC—WESTERN SHORE.Flashing Light at Pedaso.
THE Italian Government has given noticethat, on 1st January, 1895. a light was exhibitedfrom a lighthouse recently erected about half amile southward of Pedaso :—
Pedaso Light is a third order, flashing lightevery a twenty seconds, showing alternately a redand a white flash, elevated 164 feet above the sea,and visible from a distance of 19 miles in clearweather.
The lighthouse is an octagonal tower, with thekeeper's dwelling at its base..
Approximate position lat. 43° 5' 25" N.,long. 13° 51'5" E.
This -Notice affects the following AdmiraltyCharts :—Mediterranean, No. 449 ; Westernpart, No. 2l58a ; -Adriatic Sea, No. 1440;Ortona to the River Po, &c., No. 200. Also,List of Lights, Part IV, 1894, page 84 ;Mediterranean Pilot, Vol. Ill, 1890, page 87 ;and Supplement, 1894, relating to MediterraneanPilot, Vol. Ill, page 5.
No. 49.—BALTIC STATION.BALTIC ENTRANCE—KATTEGAT.
Additional Ice Signal near Fornces Lighthouse.WITH reference to Notice to Mariners No. 57
of 1894:—- The Danish Government has given further
notice, dated 9th January, 1895, that when thesignal is made at the ice signal house near FornoesLighthouse, it signifies that Lappegrotind Light-vessel, in the Sound, is not at her station.
Approximate position, Fornoes Lighthouse, lat.56° 26^' N., long. 10° 57f E.
This Notice affects the following Admiralty-Chart:—The Kattegat, No. 2114. Also, List ofLights, Part ]I, 1894, No. 461 ; and DanishPilot, 1885, pages 53,130.
No. 50.—NORTH SEA AND BALTICSTATIONS.
NORWAY—SOPTH -WEST COAST.Stavanger—After/itiont in Lights.
INFORMATION has been received from theNorwegian Government that the light (fixedAvhite) previously shown from Valbcrg Tower,Stavanger, has been discontinued ; aud in lieu ofit a light is now shown from the north-west endof Tyveholrn, northern approach to Stavanger:—
Tyveholm Light is an alternating red and whitelight, visible from S. 53° E. to S. 18° E., andfrom N. 11° E. through north, to N. 37° W., adistance of about six miles in clear weather; inother directions it is obscured.
Approximate position, lat. 58° 58' 50" N.,long.5° 43' 40" E.
[Variation 15° Westerly in 1895.]This Notice affects the following Admiralty
Chart':—The Naze to Karmo, No. 2281. AlsoList of Lights, Part -II, 1894, No. 1005, page262 j and Norway Pilot, Part II, 1894, page 90.
No. 51.—CHANNEL AND WESTERN,NORTH SEA, AND BALTIC. STATION.
FRANCE.—NOIITH COAST.• • St. Malo Approach—Arnen-tmerit to Chart
No. -2G-,M.- IN ..certain copies of Admiralty Chart, France,
North Coast, Sheet IX, No. 26Ci9B, a shoal, witha depth of 2£ fathoms on it, lying north-eastwardof La Vietix B'anc, with Grand Jardin Islet Light-
house (south-west of He de Cezerabr6) bearingS.E. | S. (S. 35° E.), disjant 3TV miles ; andPte de St. Cast S.W. by W. £ W. (S. 60° W.);or approximately in lat. 48° 42' 25" N., long.2° 9' 10" W. ; has been omitted and shouldbe inserted on the chart.
.[.Variation 17° Westerly in 1-895.]This Notice also affects : — Channel Pilot,
Part II, 1888, page 92.
No. 52.—NORTH SEA AND BALTICSTATIONS.NORTH SEA.
New Rotterdam Canal—Temporary Light onNorth Pier, Noorder Hoofd.
WITH reference to Notice to Mariners No. 698of 1894:—
The Netherlands Government has given furthernotice, dated 14th January, 1895, that a light isexhibited from a framework recently erected onthe extremity of north pier of Noorder Hoofd,New Rotterdam Canal Entrance :—
North Pier temporary light is an occulting whitelight with a period of 12 seconds, thus :—light,nine seconds ; eclipse, three seconds ; elevated,28 feet above the sea, and visible from a distanceof eight miles in clear weather.
Approximate position, lat. 51° 59£' N., long.'4° 5' E. • .
This Notice affects the following AdmiraltyChart:—Mouths of the Maas, No. 122. Also,List of Lights, Part II, J894, No. 120; andNorth Sea Pilot, Part IV, 1892, page 136.
No. 53.—CHANNEL AND YfESTERN ANDALL FOREIGN STATIONS.
CANARY ISLANDS.Gran Canaria.—Non- Existence of Rock North-
Eastward of El Rogue.INFORMATION has been received from Staff-
Commander J. B. Johnson, in command of H.M.S." Wye," dated 31st December, 1894, that The rockshown in a position bearing E.N.E. (N. 67° E.),distant nearly two cables, from the centre of ElRoque, near the north-east point of Gran Canaria :or approximately in lat. 28° 10'25" N., long.15° 24' 15'' W. ; does not exist, and should beerased from the Chart.
[Variation 19° Westerly in 1895.]This Notice" affects the following Admiralty
Chart:—Gran Canaria, with Plan of Puerto delaLuz, No. 1869. Also, Africa Pilot, Part I,1890, page 12G. •
• No. 54.—ALL STATIONS.SPAIN.—NORTH COAST.
Derelict Vessel. Northward of Cape Ortega?..INFORMATION has been received from
the Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, that the"transport " Jumna" reports having passed thederelict barque "Crusader" of Liverpool, atJb. p.m., 17-th January, 1895, in lat. 44° 31' N.,long. 8° 0' W.
This Notice temporarily affocts the followingAdmiralty Chart:—British Islands to Mediter-ranean Sea, No. 1. Also, Sailing Directions'forthe West Coasts of France, Spain, and Portugal,1891, pages 15, 18.
No. 55.NETHERLANDS.
Uniform System of Buoyage Nearly Carried Out.WITH roterence to Notice to Mariners No.
16<>of !892: —The-Netherlands Government has given further
notice, dated 16th January, - 1895, that thebuoyage of -all the fairways in "the Netherlands'(with the exception of. some spherical buoys in
694 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
the East and West Schelde, which -will be placedin t!ie spring) is now in accordance with theNetherlands Uniform System as described inNotice to Mariners No. 160 of 1892 ; and inNorth Sea Pilot, Part IV, 1892,- pages 17, 18.
No. 5'6.—CHANNEL AND WESTERNSTATION.
ENGLAND—WEST COAST.Barrow Approach.—Piel Pier Light discontinued
and Gas Buoy placed.INFORMATION has been received from the
Secretary of the Furness Railways, dated 17thJanuary, 1895, that the light (fixed red) pre-viously shown from the end of Piel Pier, RoeIsland, has been discontinued ; and in lieu of it,a ivd, spherical, gas buoy, showing a fixed redlight, has been placed in a position bearing S.S.W.(S. 22° W.), distant 180 yards, from the extremityof Piel Pier.
Approximate position, buoy, lat. 54° 4' 25" N.,long. 8° 10' 45" W.
[Variation 19° Westerly in 1895.]This Notice affects the following Admiralty
Charts :—Formby Point to Kirkcudbright, No.382G ; Morecambe .Bay, No. 2010. Also, Listof Lights, Part I, 1894, No. 580 ; and SailingDirections for the West Coast of England, 1891,pagep, 381, 882.
No. 57.— CHANNEL AND WESTERN,CAPE, SOUTH-EAST AMERICA, ANDNORTH AMERICA AND WEST INDIESSTATIONS.
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN.—BERMUDA ISLANDS.Alteration in character of Buoy marking patch
near entrance lo the Narrows.• WITH reference to Notice to Mariners No. 178
of 1894:—Further notice is given that the red conical buoy
marking the eastern edge of the patch, with adepth of 19 feet on it, at the entrance to theNarrows, in a position with St. David's HeadLighthouse beaiing S. by W. £ W. (S. 14° W.),distant 9f cables, has been replaced by a canbuoy, painted black and white in chequers, andwith 19 feet on it in white letters.
This completes the Uniform System of buoyageas adopted in the Narrows at Bermuda, viz.:—E ncring from seaward, black conical buoys are.-larboard hand buoys ;. and black and whitei hequered can buoys are port hand buoys.
Approximate position, 19 feet buoy, on PlanNo. 867, lat. 32° 22' 40"N., long. 64° 38' 35" W.
[Variation 8° Westerly in 1895.]This Notice affects the following Admiralty
Charts:—Bermuda Island, with Plan of theNarrows, No. 36'J ; from the Narrows to IrelandIsland, No. 867. Also, West India Pilot, Vol.11,18.i~, page 574 ; and Revised Supplement, 1894,relating to West India Pilot, Vol. JI, page 574.
.No. :. 8.— MEDITERRANEAN STATION.ADRIATIC — EASTERN SHORE.
Nelada Island — Light on Vrana Point.THE Austrian Government has given notice,
dated 12th January, 1895, that a light is exhibitedon a mole at Vrana Point, eastern entranceto Port Zappontello, northern end of Melada
Zappontello Light is a dioptric, fixed whitelantern light, elevated 28 feet above the sea,13 feet above the mole, shown from an ironcolumn, and visible 5 miles in clear weather.
Approximate position, lat. 44° 16' N., long.14°48'.E.
This Notice affects the following Admiralty
Chart :—Cape Promontore to Crossa Island,No. 2711. Also, List of Lights, Part IV, 1894,page 108 ; and Mediterranean Pilot, Vol. 1II»1890, page 193.
No. 59!—CHINA. AND PACIFIC-STATIONS.
JAPAN.—GULF OP TOKYO.Alteration in Position of Light-buoy Northward
of Hasiri Mizu.WITH reference to Notice to Mariners, No.
543 (2) of 1894:—The Japanese Government has given further,
notice, dated 8th December, 1894, that the light-buoy (red light) moored about half a mile north-ward of Hasiri mizu would be moved to a positionnear Fort No. 3, it now lies with Ivannon sakiLighthouse bearing S. $ E. (S. 10° E.), distant1-j9^ miles ; and centre of Saru sima.West.
Approximate position on Chart No. 2657, lat.35° 17' 10" N., long. 139° 43'. 40" E.
[Variation 4° Westerly in 1895.]This Notice affects the following Admiralty
Chart:—Gulf of Tokyo or Yedo, No. 2657.Also, China Sea Directory, Vol. IV, 1S94,page 300. "
No. 60.—NORTH SEA, AND BALTICSTATIONS.
ENGLAND—EAST COAST.Sunken Wreck Northward of Inner Dowsing
Light- Vessel.INFORMATION has been received through
the Board of Trade that the master of the fishingvessel " Wigtoft " reports having passed, on the15th January, 1895, about 2^ miles northward ofInner Dowsing Light-vessel, or approximately inlat. 53° 21£' N., long. 0° 33' E , a sunken wreck,apparently a fishing or coasting vessel, with onemast showing above water.
This Notice temporarily affects the followingAdmiralty Chart:—Blakeney to Flamborough .Head, No. 1190. Also, North Sea Pilot, PartIII, 1889, page 161.
No. 61.—AUSTRALIA STATION.NEW ZEALAND—SOUTH ISLAND.
Westport Lights.WITH reference to Notice to Mariners Nos.
456 and 668 of 1894:—Information has been received from the Govern-
ment of New Zealand, that in addition to thelights shown from the extremities of the break-water, west red ; east green ; and from the signalflagstaff (fixed white), which has been moved to aposition on the west breakwater. 2,100 feet with-in the extremity, the undermentioned leading andsignal lights are shown at Westport:—
Leading lights for entering the harbour areshown from two beacons, bearing when in line S.by E. £ E. (S. 17° E.), and situated on the westbank of the river within the breakwater.
The front light, shown from a white beacon, isred whether the bar is safe or unsafe.
The rear light is red when the bar is safe, whitewhen the bar is not safe., and is shown from awhite beacon with a red band ; this beacon is50 feet high, and ha* a semaphore attached, whichwill be used when required for the guidance ofvessels entering or leaving the harbour.
The undermentioned night signals are shownfrom the signal flagstaff on the western break-water, in addition to the general bar and dangersignals for all New Zealand ports :—
1. The white harbour light, only, signifies.:—Wait.
2. A green light over "the white light:—Barsafe for vessels of less than 9 feet draught.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. 695
3. Two green lights over the white light:—Barsafe for vessels of 9 feet draught.
4. A green light under the white light:—Barsafe for vessels of 11 feet 6.inches draught.
5. A green light above, and a green light below,the white light:—Bar safe for vessels of 14 feetdraught.
The signals to take the bar will be shown fromthe signal flagstaff on the west breakwater.
Masters of vessels of more than 10 feet draughtare requested to signal their draught of water,when arriving off the harbour entrance after half-ebb j and of 10 feet draught or less, whenarriving at low water.
The two fixed red lights, previously situated atthe coal staithes, have been moved to the innerpart of the western breakwater, and do not becomevisible to vessels entering until they are wellinside the breakwaters.
Two fixed green lights are shown from theupper wharf on the eastern side at Westport.
[Variation 15° Easterly in 1895.]This Notice affects the following Admiralty
Chart: —Plan of Westport Harbour, &c., on ChartNo. 2591. Also, List of Lights, Part V, 1894,.Nos. 886, 887 ; and New Zealand Pilot, 1891,pages 398-400.
By command of their Lordships,W. J. L. Wharton, Hydrographer.
Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London,22nd to 26th January, 1895.
NAVAL PRIZE MONEY.Department of the Accountant-General of
the Navy, Admiraltyr, January 30, 1895.NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in-
terested therein, that preparations are now beingmade for the intended distribution of prizemoney awarded for the dhow " Fatheklee " and77 slaves, captured on the 9th April, 1893, byHer Majesty's ship " Philomel."
Agents or other persons having any just andlegal demand, unliquidated, against the award,are required to transmit the particulars of anysuch demand to the Registrar-of the AdmiraltyDivision of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice,in order that the same may be examined, taxed,and allowed by that Officer, and paid under thesanction of the Judge of the said Court.
Due notice will be given, by future advertise-ment in the London Gazette, of the date proposedfor the commencement of distribution; and, at thesame time, the amount of an individual's share inthe respective classes will be announced.
Truman Hanbury Buxton and Company Limited.
NOTICE is'hereby given that a GeneralMeeting of the Debenture Stock Holders
in Truman Hanbury Buxton and CompanyLimited will be held at the Brewery Offices Brick-lane Spitalfields in the county of Middlesex attwelve o'clock noon on Monday the 18th February1895 in order to consider certain proposed modi-fications in the debentures and trust deeds deemednecessary for the purposes of the business of theCompany, and among others for the purposesshortly stated below, namely :—
(a.) " To give to the Company absolute powerof disposing of property acquired since the dateof the Trust Deed.
(b.) " To permit of property which underclauses 17 or 18 of the original Trust Deed orclause 4 of the Supplemental Deed ought to beconveyed to the Trustees being conveyed to theCpmpany subject only to a provision that a notice
JMo, 36595^ , C
of the Trust Deed and Supplemental Deed be putby the Company on the instrument of convey-ance.
(c.) " To extend the powers of the Trustees re-lative to the application of money arising fromsales under clause 18 of the Trust Deed to moneypaid to them or invested in their names underclause 4 of the Supplemental Deed.
(rf.) " To enable the Trustees to surrenderleases having no value.
(«.) ''To extend the power of the Trusteesunder clause 26 of the Trust Deed with regard tofreeholds and leaseholds so as to be exercisablewith regard to copyholds also."
Dated this 1st day of February 1895.For Truman, Hanbury, Buxton and Co., Ld.
T. F. REEVE, Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby-given that a separatebuilding named Wesleyan Church situate
at Outwood-lane, Woodside, Horsforth in theparish of Woodside in the county of. York in thedistrict of .Wharfedale being a building certifiedaccording to law as a place of religious worship,was on the 30th day of January, 1895, duly regis-tered for solemnizing marriages therein, pursuantto the Act of 6th and 7th Wm. 4, cap. 85, beingsubstituted for the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel,Outwood-lane, Woodside, now disused.—Witnessmy hand this 30th day of January, 1895.
CHRIS. Jxo. NEWSTEAD SuperintendentRegistrar.
NOTICE is hereby given that a separatebuilding named Church of Our Lady
Immaculate situate at 335-337 Harrow-road inthe parish of Paddington in the county of Londonin the district of Paddington being a buildingcertified according to law as a place of religiousworship, was on the 30th day of January 1895,duly registered for solemnizing marriages therein,pursuant to the Act of 6th and 7th VYm. 4, cap.85.—Witness my hand this 30th day of January1895.
HENRY F. AVELING Superintendent Registrar.
Friendly Societies Acts.Advertisement of Dissolution by Instrument.
NOTICE is hereby given that.the SouthfieldsWorking Men's Club Society, Register
No. 1922 held at 254 Merton-road WandsworthS.W. in the county of Surrey is dissolved byinstrument, registered at this office, the 26th dayof January 1895, unless within three monthsfrom the date of the Gazette in which this ad-vertisement appears, proceedings be commencedby a member or other person interested in orhaving any claim on the funds of the' Club, toset. aside such dissolution, and the same be setaside accordingly.
E. W. BUABROOK Chief Registrar.28, Abingdon-street, Westminster,
the 26th day of January 1895.
Friendly Societies Acts.Advertisement of Dissolution by Instrument,.
N OTICE is hereby given that the Kits CotyLodge of Druids Philanthropic Society,
Register No. 1075 held at George Inn Aylesfordin the county of Kent is dissolved by instrument,registered at this office, the 26th day of January1895 unless within three months from the date ofthe Gazette in which this advertisement appears,proceedings be commenced by a member or otherperson interested in or having any claim on the
696 LONDON .GAZETTE, EEBBUARY 5, 1895.
.funds of the Society to set aside such dissolution,iarid-the' same .be set aside accordingly.'!
E. W. BRABROOK Chief Registrar.• 2j8, Afoingdon-street, Westminster, • '^- '* "
*: the S6th day of January 1895.Friendly Societies Acts.
Advertisement p'P Dissolution 'by Instrument.
M OTICE is'hereby gitfen that ihe Lancaster1 • 'Equalized 'District Branch :of the Order of
Druids Society, held at Black1 Cat Hotel St.L'ebriairdgafe, 'Lancaster, in the county 'of Lan-ctl3terlisj'dissolved by'instrument, registered atthis1 'office,'-the 26th day of'January 1895 unlesswithin three months, from the date of the Gazettein which this advertisement appears, proceedingsbe commenced1 by a member or other personinterested in or 'having 'any claim on the fundsof the Branch to set aside such dissolution, andthe same be set aside accordingly.
• E. W. BRABROOK, Chief Registrar.28, Abingdon-streefe, "Westminster, •'-''the 26th-dayTbf January'1895.-1
Friendly Societies'Acts.Advertisement of DissolutioVtoy Instrument.
TVf OTI'CE &;herfeby'giyeii, 'that 'the FreeTrades-•J^l mawTJodg^^ro.^Sa'Braticnof the Order ofJpruids N& 1:< District Society,-'held at'Crown' andt/n'Shion Inn, 'Manchester-stree'Di1'Oldham, in thec'bttfrty -of Lancaster is di'ssoiv'ed'J by instrument,registered at this'office,''th'e 26th day of Janjiary1895, unles's-^'ithin three* moiiths;fr6m the dateof''the Gazette' inff\vhich'' tnis advertisement
' appears, proceedings be commfenced'by a memberor other person interested in or having any claimon the funds of the Branch to set aside, such dis-solution, and the same be set aside accordingly.
E. W. BRABROOK; Qhief Registrar.28, Abingdon-street, Westminster, ?
the 26th day of January 1895.
Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1893.]VT OTICE is. hereby given'1 that ttfe BurnhamJjl Market Co-operative • Society :Limited,Register No! 2576 held at; 1 Nelson-road Burn-ham'Sutton in the county of Norfolk is dissolvedby instrument, Registered at this office, the 26thday of January 1895, unless within three monthsfrom the date :of the Gazette in 'which thisadvertisement appears proceedings be Commencedby a 'memtfer or 'other person'interested in orhaving any "claim on the-funds of the Society toset aside such dissolution, and the'same is setaside accordingly. " ' • . ' • • . , •
E. W. BRABROOK Chief Registrar.28, Abingdon-street, Westminster,i: the 26th'day bf Sanitary 1805;
.!.. £ ' . ., ,*. r . l av;
In the High Court of Justice in Ireland.'' phancery' Division.''-; : ' ' ' "
Vice-Chancellor.1'894.' No; l'082.
In the Matter of''Marcus Ward and Company"'Limited'and Reduced" and in'tie '^ajter of'i^e
Companies Act 1867 and in the-Matter of IneCorapanjes Act 1877. ' ' '*"'**
"JVTOTJCE is hereby given that a petition pre--Ll sen ted to; the' Lord'Chancencir of Irelandon the 3rd day of Dec'emb'er 'i"89!f lor confirminga resolution reducing the capital of the aboveCompany from £200,000 to £120,000 is directedto be heard before' tlie Righ't Honourable theVice-Chancellor on the' 18th day of February1895.—Dated this 24th day of January 1895.
CHARLES E. BUCKLEY jSolicitbr for theCompany J9 Eustace-street Dublin and5 Lombard-street Belfast.• * - i . i i., _ I: i . .
STATEMENT showing the Quantities Sold and Average Price of BRITISH. CQRN, ImperialMeasuref, as received from the Inspectors and Officers • of ' Excise, in the Week ended2nd February, 1895, conformably with tKe- Act of the 45th and 46ih Victoria, cap. 37.
QUANTITIES SOLD.T ' • : '- « '.' .'. •
Qrs. Bus.44,925 3'
102,859 015,322 2
AVERAGE PRICE.
t. d.20 621 513 10
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT for the corresponding Week in each of the Years from:- •. . « v . . . * i »:,-,r. . • - "idQ. , 1fiQ^ P •- -! ' ..." .f ff:r ff,h,. . vto 1894.
Corresponding• Week in
1891189218931854
QUANTITIES SOLD.; - ' . . . .
WHEAT.
Qrs. Bus.77,358 266,002 671,333 258,678 4
BARLEY.
Qrs. Bus.9'6,026 4
112,148 5112,708 583,318 5
OATS.
Qrs. Bus.16,383 014,239' 219,772 017,913 7
AVERAGE PRICE.
WHEAT.
*. d.32 533 126 325 7
BARLEY.
*. d.28 5 ,28 725 4J? u
OATS.
g. d.18 020 217 5l§ 1
* Section 8 of'the Corn Returns Act, 1882, provides that where returns of purchases of BritishCorn are made to"tlte-Tocar inspector of Corn Return^: in" any othe'r' measure; than* thb' imperial'bushelpr by weight or by'a weighed'measure'that'officer shall convert such returns into the im'jperiaT iu'shel,and in the c'ase o'f'weight or weighed measuije the conversibff'is to be made at the rite of sixty impe-rial pounds for every bushel of'wlieat, fifty imperial pounds fob" every Bushel 'of barley, arid'thifty^nineimperial pounds for every'bVsliel of oats, " ' ' '"' Jl'!>" : > ' " y ' '"' '' - - : '' '; r"
*-. - * » - •.j^oard of Agriculture,February g, 1895,
P. G. CRAIGIE.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
AVERAGE PRICE of Wheat, Barley, and Oats per Quarter of Eight Bushels (ImperialMeasure), as. received from the Inspectqrs and. Officers of Excise at each of the undermentionedTowns during the week ended Saturday, the 2nd -February, L895.
Towns.
Uxbridgellomford • ... „ ...OhelmsfordColchesterBraintree • . «.. .. •••Saffron WaldejS ,Bishop's StortfordHertford | <;.. 'Eoyston (Herts)
Luton (Bedford)Bedford ,St. Neots (Hunts) ...Huntingdon ... . ...St. Ives (Hunts)WisbeachEly (Cambridge) ...CambridgeHaverbill ,'•Sudbury (Suffolk)Hadleigh (Suffolk)IpswichWoodbridge ;
Bury St. Edmunds
B'ramlinghamEye (Suffolk)Halcsworth
Beccles ..
Harleston (Norfolk)Yarmouth (Norfolk)Norwich.North Walsham (Norfolk) ..Holt (Norfolk)gakenhamEast DerehamWatton (Norfolk)
Spalding •StamfordGrantham
Gainsborough
Hull
BridlingtonEetford '
Mansfield .-..
.NottinghamLoughboroughLeicester ...Melton MowbrayOakham ...Peterborough ...Kettering • "... .." -,..Northampton ..DaventryCoventry • .. • ..:Birmingham ..Warwick ..Ptrafcfnrd-on-Avon ',BanbnryOxfordBicester...' .... '...Newport PagnellAylesburyAbingdon
WallingfordHungerfordNewbury (Berks)ReadingFarnham (Surrey)Guildford
Kingston (Surrey)Croydon (Surrey)DartfordRochester (Kent)SandwichCanterburyAshford (Kent)Maidstoue ' ...Tunbridge
BrightonHay ward's Heath
Wheat.
s. d.23 320 521 721 120 10.21 1020 119 420 020 119 1119 11'18 818 10Nil.
19 318 919 819 1120 10
2l"o21 A81 6
20 0
21 419 1020 8
20 420 921 6.20 1120 7Nil.
20 619 619 919 518 818 819 018 1119 918 1020 320 323 120 920 320 6
20 420 0
20 1120 820 220 821 219 0Nil.
18 918 520 6Nil.
19 620 419 619 120 820 719 719 420 922- 0Nil.
19'"622 823 223 025 1Nil.Nil.
19 4Nil.18 220 621 219 1022 6Nil.
21 921 1122 5
Barley.
s. d.27 0
23'"321- 0,22 &21 <jp21 221 621 820 118 923 1
; 21 2
20"'716 1121 718' 720 1120 1018 1122 1120 522 7
"21 024 1121 1023 1124 719 1122 123 320 219 1019 4
12'"618 520 717 218 318 724 623 521 719 819 221 1121 32 2 - 120 1119 821 720 524 821 1019 424 323 224 521 113 7
2l'"821 622 1
2l'll23 8
20'"619 320 1021 415 9.24 1124 0
22'"519 10
. 21 727 2
26"'3
26"'426 1125 0
3l'll32 8
Oats.
s. d.14 11
is' 1013'"7
12"'y13 4
i3'"a: 13 4
ia'"9 '12 1
12'"7
13"'lU 1
lo'"7
15 "3
15"'o
16"'o12 1113 0
12"'813 6
12'"412 713 614 1113 11.14 113 412 213 213 -611 1112 1013 013 513 8
12"'714 212 1014 916 915 1
12">14 712 9
16'"4
16"V
H'"413 8.
- 13'"214 7
17'"313 712 2
15'"513 513 3
17'"'612 2
Towns.
HorshainPulboroughChichesterNewport (Hants)Eareham ^ ... .. «
Winchester ... ..Basingstoke ... .. ••Andover - •RingwoodWimborne ... .,
Dorchester (Dorset) ..BlandfordBridport
Tiverton (Devon)Bamstaple
Newton AbbotTotnesKingsbridgePlymouthOkehampton .,LiskeardWadebridgeTruroBridg waterTauntonXeovilFrome • ...BathBristol .. ... ...WarminsterSalisbury
Swiudon (Wilts) ..;
GloucesterCheltenhamTewkesburyChepstowNewport (Mon.)Monmouih
HerefordEvesham-Worcester
BridgnorthShrewsbury
Market DraytonWolverhamptonStaffordBurton-on-Treut
Sheffield-Doncaster ...
Poutefract ...WaketieldLeedsK. uaresboro ughRipon ... ... ...York
ScarboroughThirskBedale ....Jforthallerton ... .. \\DarlingtonS tockton-on -TeesBisbop Auckland .. j".Sunderland ... .. "'Newcastle-on-Tyne .. \\\
' Alnwick; Berwick ... .. '"
Bgremont (Cumberland) "[• Penrifch ...
Garstang .' Preston (Lancashire)... .'."Manchester "'Warrington ... ... [\[Chester \\\Dlansrefni (Anglesey)... "'Carnarvon ... ...
WrexhamWelshpool
CarmarthenCardiff
Wheat.
s. d.22 321 621 9
Nil.Nils
21 621 621 3•Nil.Nil.
- Nil.21 322 5Nil.Nil.Nil.21 4Nil.
19'"918 1120 920 320 0Nil.
20 0Nil.
21 319 419 2
19 320 321 319 1020 0
20 4 °19 420 4Nil.
20 619 1020 720 1018 919 620 1122 221 7
20 422 823 4
2l'll22 621 021 021 423 021 10
20 11Nil.
21 020 1123 4Nil.
23' 6Nil.
21 5Nil.
22 '3
22"3
Nil.
Nil.Nil.
. Nil.Nil.
21 821 10Nil.Nil.Nil.
22 5
Nil.20 9
B'arley.
s. d:
>".... j22 8
22 3119 0,19 6
20"'921 10
2l'"5
18'"216 1
• 14 1016 6
20"'719 1122 219 220 121 1019 620 920 920 7
14'll
is'ii21 620 514 320 822 a
24"'824 123 330 9
23 9
22"'618 621 42n 921 924 525 222 1
19 1120 621 11
19'"815 222 1121 0
25'"5
23""6
2o'"423 224 018 2
<\
Oats,
s. if.
14"'o13 0
13'"912 11
13 '"f813 11
13'"9
15"!o13 11
13 Jo
13">13 7
13'"3
13"'o13 814 014 014 7
14""c
T4'"414 10
iV"s15'"413 0
'4 "7
14'"513 1
is'"o14"'l
17"'l
17"'l16 2
16"'4
14'"5
13'"2
17"V
RECEIPTS into and ISSUES out of the EXCHEQUER, between the 1st April, 1894, and the 2nd February, 1895.
REVENUE
AND OTHER RECEIPTS.
Balances in Exchequer on 1st April : —
.' REVENUE.
Land Tax and House Duty ...Property and Income Tax ... ...
Crown Lands .. •. .»• ...Interest on Suez Canal Shares, Sardinian
REVENUE
Total including B
OTHER RECEIPTS.
Estimatefor the Year
1894-95.
£
20,010,00026,240,00014,080,0002,470,000
15,530,00010,570,0002,620,000
420,000
396,0001,839,000
94,175,000
alance
Totals
Total Receipts into the' Exchequer from
. 1st April, 1894,to
2nd February,1895.
£5,160,561
816,558
5,977,119
16,978,00022,112,00011,862,0001,095,000
• 8,883,0008,370,0002,200,000
365,000
412,9771,505,291
73,783,268
79,760,387
652,019
670,00060,00060,673
100,000
81,303,079
1st April, 1893,to
3rd February,1894.
£4,327,016
755,519
5,082,535
16,790,00021,290,00010,664,0001,213,0008,438,0008,230.0002,160,000
365,000
218,6301,422,334
70,790,964
75,873,499
790,19930,049
600,000160,000
1,215
750,000
78,204,962
EXPENDITURE
AND OTHEE ISSUES.
EXPENDITURE.Permanent Charge of DebtInterest, &c., on Exchequer Bonds (Suez)
Other Consolidated Fund Services
OTHFor Advances for Bullion,For Supply purposes (net aUnder National Debt Rede
„ Imperial Defence AUnder Naval Defence Act iTreasury Bills, and £6961894-95 out of the New S
Under Barracks Act„ Telegraph Act, 1892
Ways and Means AdvancesSurplus Revenue of prior y<sioners (applied to repai1893-4, £20,012)-
Balances in Exchequer —Bank of EnglandBank of Ireland
EXPEN
ER ISSUES.&c
Estimatefor the Year
1894-95(including
SupplementaryEstimates).
£25,000,000-
1,653,00067,528,000
94,181,000
DITUBE
mption Act (net amount)st (net amount)'net amount, allowing for £88Q,000,000 Exchequer Bonds paid off ininking Fund of 1893-94)
;ar issued to Natic' Bank Advances
1895.2nd February,
£803,852
• 326,650
)nal Debt Commis-for Deficiency in
1894.3rd February,
£757,703266,697
Totals
Total Issues out -of the Exchequerto meet Payments from
1st April, 1894,to
2nd February,. 1895. .
£21,698,484
1,510,21454,856,990
78,065,688
545,000400
50,275
31,214670,00060,000
750,000
80,172,577
1,130,502
81,303,079
1st April, 1893, •to
3rd February,1894.
£ :
22,031,881100,000884,000
1,544,11051,324,399
75,884,390
500,000200
5,50030,472
600,000160,00.0
77,180,562
1,024,400
78,204,962
Oi.<£>CO
•wt*§iP
£0
Cfi
COCOOn
Treasury, February 5,1895.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, JFEBRUAHY 5, 1895, 699
ACCOUNT showing the Quantities of certain kinds of Agricultural Produce Imported into theUnited Kingdom in the Week ended 2nd February, 1895, together with the Quantities Importedin the Corresponding Week of the Previous Year.
—
Animals living :—Oxen, Bulls, Cows, and Calves
Fresh Meat :—
Salted or Preserved*Meat t—
PorkMeat unenumerated, salted and freshMeat preserved, otherwise than by salting ...
Dairy Produce and Substitutes : —
Milk and Cream, fresh
Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour :
Wheat Meal and Flour
Maize or Indian .CornFruit, Raw: —
Vegetables :—
—••• ••• ••«
"
Number»>»
cwts.«»
»»»»»j»M
Jl
J>
»
M
Gallonscwts.
Great HundredValue £
. ' cwts.»
»«l>
f»5»»5»
Bush.»>i»
it
)»
»
»
Tonscwts.
Bush,cwts.
Value £
Quantities.
1894.
6,4243,000
9
34,889.8,1225,407
83,3164,444
27,5814,3712,112
10,237
48,30925,69717,6875,173
12,397124,05112,0283,184
34,795
607,535451,865242,870197,30730,40695,189
. 557,173
53,679303,84719,771
92174
4,8933,9614,427 -
108,1962,939
10,893
1895.
6,11118,281
33,86773,2217,481
79,8823,621
22,3612,5043,480
. 10,746
55,96520,70218,1996,2508,136
119,04218,6162,658
39,075
1,900,000306,910797,100221,000
19,475115,728858,700
85,699 -280,750
10,860
34994
6,0611,8595,899
106,28922,26212,354
Statistical Office, Custom House, London,February 4, 1895.
T. J. PITTAR.
In the Matter of Eberle's Restaurant and Refresh-ment Contractors' Company Limited.
AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of theMembers of the above named Company
duly convened and held at the registered office ofthe .Company, City Hall-buildings, Eberle-street,in the city of Liverpool, on Tuesday the 29thday,of January 1895 the following ExtraordinaryResolution was duly passed:—
".That it has been proved to the satisfaction ofthe Company that this Company cannot by reason
of its liabilities continue its business, and that itis desirable that the same should be wound upvoluntarily, and that the Company be wound upaccordingly."
And at the same Meeting Mr. Joseph West ofnumber 14 North John-street, Liverpool, Char-tered Accountant, was appointed Liquidator forthe purposes of such winding up.—Dated this29th day of January 1895.
M. BERGH, Chairman.
COTTON STATISTICS ACT, 1868.
Number of .BALE.Jjfeqf, CC^l .^eJJsit^d E^gdoj^durfeg thft*W<j(ek a n W e e k a . endqd
3 1st January 1895.
u ' . '••
Liverpool? ..., ••«, ....London ' ... • •••,» ....Hull... ..., ..* . ...Other PoEts^ .,.3 . ...
. T6M1
LiverpooJA, ««^ •»%\ •••.London^ •••>-, ••«- ••*Hulh.. " ..>,. .««, ...
Total ...;;, ...
IMPORTS.
American. Brazilian. . East Indian. Egyptian. , Mfcoe^ T ,..
'" • • • • • « " -
A, .. Brazilian. • East Indian. - Egyptian's Miscellanepus. TOTAL.. '
Week ended 31st January, 1895.
• 147,7541,1004,4938,747
162,094
...
...
...
...
17,333
1422,258
19,733
1,02910
2
1,041
166,1161,1104,637
11,005 ^
182,868
91270
2,0825
3,069
...
...
50
50
4,455
4,455
505
505
5,922-70
2,082.:• 5, '
8,079-)
5 Weeks ended 31st January, 1895.
681,4522,451
• 19,054, 16,583
719,540
.... .141,268
1,302
55,242 .
"288*6,152
• 61,682
6,158- 93
2
6,253
742,8663,812
19,34422,755
788,777
6,9292,936
15,3312,843
. 28,039 .
353.
353 :
736,• 1,414
1752»
2,35,0t
13,095
262,*5
• 13,362;
2,70150
6
. 2,757
23,814'-
15^774"2,'873:
46,-861 .
t-lo
*I1J?3
frfW
IKj
JJi
H*00
, 1895L * Corrected figures.Commercial Department, Board of Trade.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895, '701
AN ACpOUNT, pursuant to the Act seventh and eighth Victoria, cap. 32, of the Average Amountof B, ANK NOTES of the several Banks of Issue in ENGLAND and WALES, in Circulation,during the Week ended Saturday, the 26th day of January, 1895.
PRIVATE BANKS.
Name, Title, and Principal Place of Issue.€> ' i
Ashford BankAylesbury Old Bank
Banbury BankJanbury Old Bank ... ...Bedford BankBedfordshire Leighton Buzzard Banktester and Oxfordshire Bank and 1'•* Qxford Bank J
Buckingham BankBury and Suffolk Bank, Sudbury V
Bank, and Stowmarket Bank J
Cambridge and Cambridgeshire BankCanterbury Bank ... - ";« "''-''...City Bank, ExeterColchester Bank ... ... ...
Darlington Bank, Durham Bank,)' 'lind Stockton-on-Tees Bank J * " JDe*rby Bank ' ' './.Dorchester Old Bank and Dorset- )
shire Bank.. ... ... /
East Riding Bank
Faversham Bank ..<>
Grantham Bank
Hertfordshire, Hitchin BankHull Bank and Kingston-upon-Hull \
Bank ... ... ••• JHuntingdon Town and County Bank
Ipswich BankIpswich and Needham MarketBankA
Suffolk, Hadleigh Bank, Man-fningtreeand MistleyBank, andfWoodbridge Bank )
Kington and Radnorshire Bank
Leeds Union Bank ... ' ... ...Lincoln Bank •«• •*« •••
Ashford ... ...Aylesbury
Banbury... ...Banbury... ...BedfordLeighton Buzzard
Bicester
Buckingham
Bury St. Edmunds
Cambridge •••CanterburyExe'ter ... ...Colchester
Darlington
Derby .».
Dorchester ...
BeverleyExeter
»Faversham ...
Grantham ...
Hitchin ... ...
Hull
Huntingdon ...
Ipswich
Ipswich ••• ..,
Kingtoni
Leeds ... ...Leeds .«< ...Lincoln »«. •••
Pomfret and Co. ...Cobb, Bartlett, and Co.
. Gillett and Co. ...T. R. Cobb and Son *Barnard and Co. . ... ;..Bassett, Son, and Harris U.
Tubb and Co. ... '.
Bartlett and Co
Oakes, Bevan, and Co. ...
Foster and Co. ...Hammond and Co. ... ••'•MilfordandCoGurneys, Round, Green, and Co.
Backhouse and Co. ...
Samuel Smith and Co
R. R. Williams and Co.
Beckett and Co ., ...Sanders and Co.... ...
.Hilton and Co. ... ...
Hardy and Co „
Sharpies and Co. ,
Smith Brothers and C.o. ...
Veasey and Co. ..•f
Bacon and Co. ... ... ...
Gurneys, Alexanders, and Co. ...
Davies and Co ...
Beckett and Co.Wm.Wms. Brown and-Go. ' .i.Smith, Ellison", a^id Cot.VJ« i.s
Average'Ainount.
£49486776
5900!5648
13030136712
8809
7593
13293
2038.7^6200
656310276
41iQ7
5787
17095
325879091
2541
5834
132~72
9348
7740
11245
29718
8136
4670720545:5f980
702 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUABY 5, 1895.
Name, Title, and Principal Place of Issue.
Llandovery Bank, Lampeter Bank,)and Llandilo Bank ... >
Lymington BankLynn Regis and Lincolnshire Bank ...
Naval Bank, PlymouthNewark Bank MNewark and Sleaford Bank, and)
Sleaford and Newark Bank )Newbury Bank ...Newmarket Bank ...New Sarum BankNorwich and Norfolk and Faken- )
ham Banks >Nottingham Bank
Oxford Old BankOxfordshire Witney Bank
Beading BankBeading BankRichmond Bank ... ...Boyston Bank
SaffronWaldenand North Essex BankScarborough Old Bank
Tring Bank and Chesham Bank
Oxbridge Old Bank
..
Wallingford BankWellington Somerset BankWest Riding Bank, Wakefield.)
Pontefract, Goole, and Norman- Cton Bank \
Weymouth Old Bank and Dor-)Chester Bank ... ... )
Wisbech and Lincolnshire Bank ...Worcester Old Bank and Tewkes-)
bury Old Bank >
Yarmouth and Suffolk Bank, and)Hales worth and Suffolk Bank )
Yarmouth, Norfolk, andSuffolkBank
Llandovery ...
LymingtonLynn Regis
PlymouthNewark ... ...
Sleaford ... ...
Newbury ...Newmarket ...Sarum
Norwich... ...
Nottingham ...
Oxford.Witney ... ...
Reading ..Reading ...RichmondRoys ton ... ...
Saffron Walden ...Scarborough ...
Tring
Uxbridge
Wallingford ...Wellington
Wakefield
Weymouth
Wisbech
Worcester ...
Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth
D. Jones and Co. ... ...
St. Barbe and Co.Gurneys and Co.
Harris, Bulteel, and Co. ...Samuel Smith and Co
Peacock and Co.
Slocock, Matthews, and Co. •••Hammond and Co. ... •••Pinckney Brothers ... •••
Gurneys, Birkbecks, and Co. ...
Samuel Smith and Co
Parsons and Co.Gillett and Co
Simonds and Co. ...Stephens, Blandy, and Co.Roper and Co. ... ... ...Fordham and Co. ... ...
Gibson, Tuke, and CoWood all and Co.
Butcher and Sons
Woodbridge and Co. ... ...
Hedges, Wells, and Co. ...Fox, Fowler, and Co. ...
Leatham, Tew, and Co. ...
Eliot, Pearce, and Co.
Gurney and Co. ...
Berwick, Lechmere, and Co. ...
Gurneys, Birkbeck, and Co.
Lacons, Youell, and Co.
AveregeAmount.
£
7975
1165.13284
59285794
12098
458562381705
34564
15379
172603800
95841005539772659
74889029
7361
1476\
14223072
22810
4013
11475
14460
15707
4343
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
JOINT STOCK BANKS.
703
Name, Title, and Principal Place of Issue.
Barnsley Banking Company Limited .,. ... ...Bradford Banking Company Limited. ... ...Bradford Commercial Banking Company Limited ...
Carlisle and Cumberland Banking Company LimitedCarlisle City and District Bank LimitedCounty of Gloucester Banking Company LimitedCumberland Union Banking Company Limited
Derby and Derbyshire Banking Company Limited ...
Halifax and Huddersfield Union BankingCompany LimitedHalifax Commercial Banking Company Limited...Halifax Joint Stock Banking Company Limited ... ...Huddersfield Banking Company Limited
Knaresborough and Claro Banking Company Limited ...
Leicestershire Banking Company LimitedLincoln and Lindsey Banking Company Limited... ...
Moore and Robinson's Nottinghamshire Banking Com-
4North and South Wales Bank Limited ... ... ...Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Banking Company
Pares's Leicestershire Banking Company Limited ...
Sheffield and Hallamshire Banking Company Limited ...Sheffield and Rotherham Joint Stock Banking Company
Sheffield Banking Company Limited -Stamford, Spalding,and Boston Banking Company LimitedStuckey's Banking Company Limited ...Swaledale and Wensleydale Banking Company Limited ...
Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank LimitedWest Biding Union Banking Company Limited ...Whitehaven Joint Stock Banking Company Limited ...Wilts and Dorset Banking Company Limited
York City and County Banking Company LimitedYorkshire Banking Company Limited ...York Union Banking Company Limited
Whitehaven ... ... ..Barnsley... ... ... - ..BradfordBradford ... "...Burton-upon-Trent
CheltenhamCarlisle
Halifax ... ... ...Halifax ... ••• ... ...
Huddersfield ... ...
Harrogate
LancasterLeicester
Nottingham ...
Liverpool
Nottingham
Leicester... ... ... ...
Sheffield
Sheffield... ... ...SheffieldStamfordLangportRichmond ... ... ...
WakeSeldHuddersfieldWhitehavenSalisbury
York ... ... ... ,..Leeds ... ... ... ...York
1
AverageAmount.
£105595148
165671384016221
23895163373012934415
6453
87258312
1218824726
19886
490052594240320
12404
34628
20569
21767
8139
123751189132423
12409536618
9089126852118053020
896509257968190
Inland Revenue Office, February 2, 1895.
J. S. PURCELL, Registrar of Bank Returns.
No 26595; D
5-704 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
In the Matter of the Newcastle Grain and GeneralWarehousing Company Limited and Reducedand in the Matter of the Comoanies Acts 1867and 1877.
"TVTOTICE is hereby given that a petition pre-JL^I sented to Her Majesty's High Court ofJustice (Chancery Division) on the 24th day ofJanuaiy 1895 for confirming a resolution reducingthe capital of the above Company from £105,000to £72,500 is 'directed to be heard before hisLordship Mr. Justice Kekewich on the 16th dayof February 1895.
KING WIGG and Co. 11 Queen Victoria-street E.G. Agents for
WATSON and DENDY Newcastle-upon-TyneSolicitors for the Company.
SHIPS FO& SALE.^RENDERS will be received until noon, onJL Tuesday, the 19th February, for the pur-chase of the following Ships, as they lie :—
Tonnage, H.P.B.M. Indicated.
" ASSISTANCE," Troop- 2037-6 1441ship at Portsmouth. . Displacement.
« CALYPSO," 5th Rate, 1103 —at Portsmouth.
FIRE FLOAT, No. 17, at 83 —Chatham.
FIRE FLOAT, No. 76, at — —Chatham.
" LOCUST," Paddle Tug, 284 228- at Sheerness."MINERVA," 5th Rate, 1082 — .
at Portsmouth." NANKIN," 50 Gun Ship, 2080 —
at Pembroke." TAMAR," Troopship, at 2812 2845
Devonport.Forms of tender, containing conditions of con-
tract and all particulars, may be obtained onpersonal application at this office, or by letteraddressed " The Director of Navy Contracts^Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W."
Admiralty, January 26, 1895.
NAVY CONTRACTS FOR FRESH BEEFAND VEGETABLES.
HHENDERS will be received until noon, onJL Thursday, the 21st February, for the supply
at the following places of. FRESH BEEF,
for six calendar months, from the 1st April next ;and of .
VEGETABLESfor one year from the same date : —
ENGLAND.Berwick; Chatham; Cowes ; Dartmouth; Deal
and in the Downs ; Dover ;. Falmouth ; Graves-end ; f Great Grimsby ; Gorey, Jersey ; Har-wich ; fHolyhead ; f Hull, Hawke Roads andin the Humber ; London Bridge to Woolwich,inclusive ; Lowestoft ; Milford Haven, Pem-broke, and Pater ; JNetley ; Newhaven ; Pen-zance ;,|Plymouth (Oxen and Sheep); fPort-land (Cattle and Sheep) ; fPorlsmouth (Oxenand • SJ^eep) ; fRamsgate ; Rock Ferry andLiverpool; Sheerness ; fShields, North ; South-ampton ; fSunderland ; Torbay ; Yarmouth,Great.
SCOTLAND.Aberdeen ; Granton and Leith ; Greenock ;
Inverness ; Lerwick ; Queensferry ; fStornoway.
Bantry; fBelnmllet; Buncrana ; Carrickfergus ;Castletown (Berehaven) ; Dublin ; Foynes and
Tarbert; Galway ; Killybegs ; Kingstown ;Kinsale ; fMoville; Queenstown ; Rathmullen;Waterford.\ At these Ports Tenders for Vegetables are
not required.\ Vegetables only at Netley.Forms of tender,* containing conditions of
contract and all particulars, may be obtained onpersonal application at -this office, or by letteraddressed to " Director of Navy Contracts,.Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W."
Their Lordships do not bind themselves toaccept the lowest or any tender.
* Applications for forms of tender should statefor what place and article it is desired to tender.Contract Department, Admiralty, Whitehall,
February 1, 1895.PROVISIONS.
nnENDERS will be received until noon, on1. Thursday, the 21st February, for the supply
for six months, from 1st April next, ofMUTTON for Her Majesty's Training Ships
at Falmouth and Queensferry.PORK at Devonport, Falmouth, Portland,
Portsmouth, and Queensferry.' BREAD and MEAT for the Royal Marines at
Walmer and Marchwood.Forms of tender, containing conditions of
contract and all particulars, may be obtained onpersonal application at this office, or by letteraddressed " The Director of Navy Contracts,Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W."
Applications for forms of tender should state.for what place and article it is desired to tender.Contract Department, Admiralty, Whitehall,
February 1, 1895.3j Dean's-Yard, Westminster,
February 5, 1895."TVTOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Charter-Li! of 3rd year of Her late Majesty QueenAnne, that a General Court of the Governors ofQueen Anne's Bounty will be held in their BoardRoom, at the above address, on Wednesday, 20thinstant, at a quarter to three o'clock, for the-despatch of general business.
JOSEPH K. ASTON, Secretary.
McCormack's Limited.T an Extraordinary General Meeting of the
above named Company, duly convenedand- held on the 30th .day of January, 1895 thesubjoined Extraordinary Resolutions were dulypassed :—
" That it has been proved to the satisfaction-,of. this Meeting that the Company cannot byreason of its [liabilities continue its business andthat it is advisable to wind up the same, andaccordingly that the Company be wound up-voluntarily.
" That Mr. Albert Joseph Davy, of Fleet-street,Torquay, in the county of Devon be and he is-hereby appointed Liquidator for the purposes ofstich winding up."
WASHINGTON SINGER, Chairman.
In the Matter of the Oxford Liberal HallCompany Limited.
T an Extraordinary General Meeting of the-above named Company duly convened and
held at the Liberal Hall New Inn Hall-street inthe city of Oxford on the 31st day of December1894 the following. Special Resolution was dulypassed and at a subsequent Extraordinary GeneralMeeting of the Members of the said Company also-'duly convened and held at the same place on the21st day of January 1895 the following Resolu-tion was duly confirmed viz.:—
THE LONDON GAZETFE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. 705
" That the Company be wound up voluntarilyunder the provisions of the Companies Acts 1862and 1867."
And at such last mentioned Meeting RobertBuckell of No. 1 Broad-street in the city of Ox-ford Auctioneer was appointed Liquidator for thepurposes of the winding up without remuneration.—Dated this 23rd day of January 1895.
JOHN HENRY S ALTER Chairman.
- ^Ffloo3 White Hart Hotel Company Limited.
AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of theMembers of Faggs White Hart Hotel
Company' Limited duly convened and held atNo. 23 Essex-street Strand" London on the 8thday of January 1895 the subjoined SpecialResolution was duly passed at a subsequent Extra-ordinary General Meeting of the said Company•duly convened and-held at 36 Mark-lane E.G. on.the 23rd day of January 189p the subjoinedSpecial Resolution was duly confirmed:—
"That the •Company be wound up voluntarilyunder the provisions of the Companies Acts 1862and 1867 and that Mr. William Henry French ofNo. 6 Helena-avenue Margate be and he is herebyappointed Liqdidator for the purposes of suchwinding up."
Dated this 30th day of January, 1895.S. SMITH HARVEY, Chairman.
In the Matter of the Companies Acts 1862 to 1890and of David Martineau and Sons Limited.T an Extraordinary General Meeting of the
above named Company, duly convened andheld at Winchester House 'Old Broad-street iti thecity of London on Monday the 28th day of Jan-uary 1895 the following Extraordinary Resolu-tions were duly passed viz.:—
1. " That it has been proved to the satisfactionof the Meeting that the Company by reason ofits liabilities, cannot continue its business and.that it is advisable to wind up the same and ac-cordingly that the Company be wound up volun-tarily.' 2. "That Messrs. Charles Fitch Kemp andEdwin Waterhouse be and they are hereby ap-pointed Liquidator of the said Company."
DAVID MARTINEAD Chairman.In the Matter of the Wokingham Gas and Coke
Company.'OTICE is hereby given that the creditors of
the above named Company are required onor before the 18th day of March next to sendtheir names and addresses, and the particulars oftheir debts or claims, and the names and addresses•of their Solicitors if any to Mr. Thomas ManleyWescott of Wokingham in the county of Berks=£be Liquidator of the said Company and if so re-quired by notice* in writing from the said Liqui-dator are by their Solicitors to come in and provetheir said debts or claims at such time 'and placeas shall be specified in such notice or in defaultthereof they will be excluded from the benefit ofany distribution made before such debts areproved.—Dated-this 4lh day of March 1895.
SARGEANT and HATE Wokingham BerksSolicitors to the above named Liqui-dator.
In the Matter of the Bayonne SteamshipCompany Limited. In Liquidation.
^TOTICE is hereby given that the creditors_Jlj of the above named Company are required-on or before the 22nd day of February 1895 to.send their names and addresses and the particulars•of their de.bts or claims and addresses of their.Solicitors if any to William A. Hawkins of DockHouse, Billiter-street, London, E.G. the Liquidaloi
D 2
of the said Company and if so required .by notice-n writing from the said Liquidator are by their
Solicitors to come in and prove their said debts orclaims at such time and place as. shall be specifiedin such notice or in default thereof they will be.-excluded from the benefit of any distribution madebefore such debts are. proved.—Dated, this 24thday of January, 1895.
' WILLIAM "A. HAWKINS Liquidator.The Princes3=Carpe"t~:Cbmpar.y Limited.
NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of• section 142 of the Companies Act 1862,
that a General Meeting 'of the Members of theabove named Company will be held at i 37 Mill--street Kidderminster on Wednesday the 6th dayof March 1895 at twelve o'clock noon for thepurpose of having an account laid before themshowing the manner in which the winding up hasbeen conducted and the property of the Companydisposed of and of hearing any explanations thatmay be given by the 'Liquidator.—Dated this 1stday of February 1895.
ALBERT DOVEY CHAMBERS, Liquidator.THOS. F. IVKNS, a Solicitor of the
Supreme Court.
The Boughton Blean Gas and Coke CompanyLimited. (Incorporated in 1858.)
NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance ofsection 142 of the Companies Act 1862
that a General Meeting of the Members of theabove named Company will be held at No. 20West-street Faversham Kent on Wednesday the.6th day of March next at half-past four o'clockin the afternoon for the purpose of having an'account laid before them, showing the manner inwhich the winding up lias been conducted and theproperty of the Company disposed of and ofhearing any explanation that may be given bythe Liquidator.—Dated the 31st day of January1895. THOMAS GILLETT Liquidator.
The Matabeleland Development CompanyLimited.
TVTOTICE is hereby given in pursuance ofjLl section 142 of the Companies Act 1862that a General Meeting of the Members of theabove named Company will be held at the offices ofthe Company No., 19 St. Swithin's-lane in the city ofLondon on Wednesday the 6th clay of March 1895.at half-past ten o'clock A.M. for" the purpose ofhaving an account laid before them showing the'manner in which the winding up of the Com-pany has been conducted and the property' ofthe Company disposed of and of hearing anyexplanation that may be given by the Liqui-.dator and also of determining by ExtraordinaryResolution the manner in which the books ac-counts and documents of the Company and of,the Liquidator thereof shall be disposed of.v-.Dated.this 4th day of February 1895.
C. H. WEATHERLEY, Liquidator.19, St. Swithin's-lane, London, E.G.
H. Koekkoek Junior Limited.
NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance ofsection 142 of the Companies Act 186-2
that a General Meeting of the Members of thisCompany will be held at the offices of Messrs. B.W. Blydenstein and Co. 55 and 56 Threadneedle-street in the city of London on Wednesday the13th day of March next at three o'clock in theafternoon precisely for the purpose of having.an account laid before them showing the mannerin which the winding up has been conducted andthe property of the Company disposed of, and ofhearing any explanation that may be given bythe Liquidator, and also for the purpose of deter-
706 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
mining by Extraordinary Eesolution the manner inwhich the books accounts and documents of theCompany and the Liquidator thereof shall bedisposed of.—Dated this 2nd day of February1895.
H. RINGELESTEYN Liquidator.CLARKE RAWLINS and Co. Solicitors 66
Gresham House Old Broad-street E.G.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hereto-fore subsisting between us the undersigned Walter
Charles Goldsmith of No. 40, Great Tower-street in thecity of London and Joseph Dickson of the same addresscarrying on business as Port Wine Shippers at 40 GreatTower-street aforesaid under the style or firm of Gold-smith and Dickson has been dissolved by mutualconsent as and from the 31st day of January 1895. Alldebts due and owing by.the said late firm will bereceived and paid by Joseph Dickson.—Dated this 2ndday of February 1895.
WALTER C. GOLDSMITH.JOSEPH DICKSON.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto-fore subsisting between us the undersigned
Frederic Basil Barber and William Henry Hyde carry-ing on business as Colonial Brokers at 21 Mark-lane inthe city of London under the style or firm of Barberand Hyde has been dissolved by mutual consent as andfrom the 31st day of January 1895. All debts due toand owing by the said late firm will be received andpaid by the said Frederic Basil Barber.—Dated 2nd dayof February 1895. WILLIAM HENRY HYDE.
FREDERIC BASIL BARBER.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership here-tofore subsisting between us the undersigned
George Hugh Whitehead Thomas Halsted and JohnChown carrying on business as Stock and Share Brokersat No. 23 Bucklersbury in the city of London under thestyle or firm of George Whitehead Halsted and Chownhas been dissolved by effluxion of time as and from the31st day of January 1895.—Dated this 31st' day ofJanuary 1895. GEORGE H. WHTTEHEAD.
THOS. HALSTED.JOHN CHOWN.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership betweenXi us the undersigned William Ernest Hempson andJames Frederick Elgar carrying p,n business as Solicitorsat 35' King-street Cheapside London E.G. and 21 KingWilliam-street Strand London W.C. under the style or•firm of Hempson and Elgar has been dissolved by mutualconsent as from the 1st day of February 1895.All debts due to and owing by the late firm will bereceived and paid by the said William Ernest Hempsonwho will continue in practice at the above addressesunder the style or firm of Hempsons: The said JamesFrederick Elgar will practise in his own name at 46,Queen Victoria-street London E.G.—Dated this S'.st dayOf January 1895. W. E. HEMPSON.
JAMES FJ ELGAR.T^TOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto-J.1 fore subsisting between us the undersignedPatrick Buchan John Skinner and David Landalecarrying on business as Stockbrokers first at No. 10 thenat No. 3 and subsequently at No. 5 Angel-court Throg-morton-street in the city of London under the style orfirm of Buchan and Co. has been dissolved by effluxionof time as on and from this date. All debts due to andowing by the late firm will be received and paid by theundersigned Patrick Bucban and John Skinner jointly.—Dated this 31st day of January 1895.
PATRICK BUCHAN.JOHN SKINNER.DAVID LANDALE,
By his Attorney John Skinner.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hithertosubsisting between the undersigned John Thomas
Bannister of Skipton-road, Trawden near Cohie in thecounty of Lancaster and William Arthur Bannister ofChurch-street, Trawden aforesaid Cotton Manufacturerscarrying on business at Black Carr Mill in Trawdenaforesaid under the style or firm of Thomas Bannisterand Sons has been dissolved by mutual consent. Alldebts and moneys due to or from the said late firm willbe received or paid by the said William Arthur Bannisterby-whom the said-business will in future be carried onunder the style or firm of Thomas Bannister and Sons.—Dated this 28th day of .lanuarj' 1895.
JOHN THOMAS BANNISTER.WILLIAM ARTHUR BANNISTER.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership here'tofore subsisting between us the undersigned
Arthur Hilton Covell and Arthur Prebble carrying onbusiness as Meat Salesmen at 351 Central Meat Marketin the city of London under the style or firm of Covelland Prebble was dissolved as and from the 2nd day ofFebruary 1895 by mutual consent. All debts will bereceived and paid by the said Arthur Prebble.—Datedthe 1 st day of February, 1895.
ARTHUR H. COVELL. .ARTHUR PREBBLE.
NOTICE is hereby .given that the Partnership here-tofore subsisting between us the undersigned
Fred Craven and John Holdsworth Robinson (the sur-viving executors of Jonas Horsfall deceased who died onthe 2nd day of October 1890) and John Bottomley carry-ing on business as Wool Noil and Waste Merchants at 8Quebec-terrace Bradford in the county of York under thestyle or firm of J. Horsfall and Co. has been dissolved bymutual consent as and from the 1st day of January 1895.All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will bereceived and paid by the said John Bottomley.—Dated30th day of January 1895.
FRED CBAVEN.J. H. ROBINSON.JOHN BOTTOMLEY.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership here-tofore subsisting between us the undersigned
William Stephen Thomas and James Davies carryingon business as Drapers at number 41 Splot-road in thecounty borough of Cardiff under the style or firm of W.S. Thomas and Co. has been dissolved by mutual con-sent as and from the 18th day of January 1895. Alldebts due to and owing by the said late firm will bereceived and paid by the said James Davies.—Dated31st day of January 1895.
WILLIAM STEPHEN THOMAS.JAMES DAVIES.
N OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership here-tofore subsisting between us the undersigned
Herbert Boyer Brown and Percy Boyer Brown carryingon business as Grocers and Tea Dealers at ChippingOngar in the county of Essex under the style or firm ofBrown and Sons was on the 31st day of January. 1895dissolved'by notice. All debts due to and owing by thesaid late firm will be received and paid by the saidPercy Boyer Brown and the business will 'in future becarried on by the said Percy Boyer Brown on his own>account.—Dated this 31st day of January 1895.
HERBERT BOYER BROWN.PERCY BOYER BROWN.
T^TOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto-JL i' • fore subsisting between us the undersigned WilliamJerrarri Barradell and Harry Thomsett carrying on busi-ness as Accountants and Commercial Agents at Gordor*Chambers Market-place Leicester under the style or firmof Barradell and Thomsett has been dissolved by mutualconsent as and from the 31st day of January Ib95. All-debts due to and owing by the said late firm will bereceived and paid by the said William JerramBarradell.—Dated this 1st day of February 1895.
W. J. BARRADELL.HARRY THOMSETT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership whichsubsisted between us the undersigned William
Henry Priestley and George Thomas Rogers in con-junction with the late George Rogers up to the date ofbis death which took place on the 14th August last irVthe business of Pianoforte and Musio Sellers which wascarried on at Colmore House Colmore-row in the city ofBirmingham under the style or firm of Rogers and?Priestley has been dissolved. The business will infuture be carried on by the undersigned William Henry,Priestley,by whom all debts due to'and owing by thelate firm will be received and paid.—Dated this 17thday of January 1895. W. H. PRIESTLEY.
G. T. ROGERS.THOMAS ROGERS,G. T. ROGERS,
Executors of the late George Rogers deceased.
N' OT1CE is hereby given that the Partnership here-tofore subsisting between us the undersigned
William Easton and Albert Easton carrying on businessas Fruit Merchants at Zetland-road Middlesbrough in-the county of York and Market-place Stockton-on-Teesin the county of Durham under the style or firm of"Easton and Sons has been dissolved by mutual consent,as and from the 25th day of January 1895. All debtsdue to and owing by the said late firm will be receivedand paid by the said William Easton.—Dated this 2nd.,day oE February 1895. WILLIAM EASTON.
ALBERT EASTON.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. 707
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership latelysubsisting between us the undersigned Joseph
Bout Farndell and Robert Theodore Steinkauler carryingon business as Manufacturers' Agents at 1 Noble-streetin the city of London under the style or firm of Farndelland Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.—As witness our hands this 31st day of January 1395.
J. BOUT FABNDELL.B. T. STEINKAULEB.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership lately'subsisting between us the undersigned William
Pryke and Frederick George Wallis carrying on businessas General Drapers at Nos. 482 and 484 Holloway-roadHolloway in the county of Middlesex under the style "ofWm. Pryke and Co. has this day been dissolved bymutual consent. All debts due to the said late firmand the trade debts owing by the -said late firm willbe received and paid by the said William Pryke whowill continue the said business under the present style.—As witness our hands this 1st day of February, 1895.
WILLIAM PBYKE.F. G. WALLIS.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hereto-fore subsisting- between us the undersigned
William Henry Kulford John Heap and John Wain-wright carrying on business as Brewers at the EmpressBrewery Old Traiford near Manchester under the st.yleor firm of W. H. Fulford and Co. has been dissolved bymutual consent as and from the 29th day of September1894.—Dated the 26th day of January, 18»5.
W. H. FDLFOBD.JOHN HEAP.JOHN WAINWBIGHT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership here-tofore subsisting between us the undersigned
John Marshall Bar wick David Fraser Douglas andHerman Walmsley practising as Solicitors under thestyle or firm of Barwick Douglas and Walmsley at WestBar Ycadon has been dissolved by mutual consent asand from the 1st day of January 1*95. All debts due toand owing by the said late firm will be received and paidby the said Herman Walmsley who will continue topractise alone at the above address.—Dated this 31st day
. of January 1895. JOHN MABSHALL BABWICK.DAVID FBASEB DOUGLAS.HEBMAN WALMSLEY.
NOTICE is hereby given that .the Partnership here-tofore subsisting between us the undersigned
Mary Noakes George Joseph Noakes and George MasseyNoakes carrying on business as Marine Salvage Surveyorsand Photographic Experts at B 21 Exchange-buildingsLiverpool under the style or firm of John Noakes hasbeen dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 31stday of January 1895. All debts due to and owing bythe said late firm will be received and paid by the saidMary Noakes and George Massey Noakes who willcontinue the business at the same address.—Dated 31stday of January 1895. M ARY NOAKES.
GEO. J. NOAKES.GEO. MASSEY NOAKES.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto-.1.1 fore subsisting between us the undersigned JohnHenry Gaitskell and George Uavies carrying on busi-ness as Provision Dealers and Commission Agents at 4Mathew-street .Liverpool under the style or firm ofGaitskell and Davies has been dissolved by mutualconsent as and from the 1st day of February 1895. Alldebts due to and owing by the said late firm will bereceived and paid by the said George Davies who willcontinue the business under the style or firm of GeorgeDavies at 4 Mathew-street.—Dated this 1st day ofFebruary 1895. J. H. GAITSKELL.
GEORGE DAVIES.VT OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto-JL^ fore subsisting between us the undersigned JohnHazlewood and William Woolley carrying on business as
. Silversmiths at 23 Vyse-street Birmingham in the countyof Warwick under the style or firm of Hazlewood andWoolley was dissolved as and'from the 31st day ofJanuary 1895, by mutual consent.—Dated the 31st dayof January, 1895. JOHN HAZLEWOOD.
WILLIAM WOOLLEY.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership here-tofore subsisting between us the undersigued
Francis Darwin Huish and Joseph Wilson carrying onbusiness as Solicitors at Ilkesron and Long Eaton in thecounty of Derby under the style or firm of Huish andWilson has been dissolved by mutual consent as andfrom the 1st day of February 18H5 from which date eachpartner will practise on his own account.—Dated 2ndday of February 1895. F. DABWIN HUISH.
JOSEPH WILSON.
N' OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto-fore subsisting between us the undersigned
William James Ford George Edward Hubbard andHarry Ford carrying on business as Hosiery Manufac-turers at 3 Charles-street Leicester and at MeltonMowbray in the county of Leicester under the style orfirm of W. J. Ford Son and Co. has been dissolved bymutual consent as and from the 31st day of January1895. All debts due to and owing by the said late firmwill be received and paid by the said William James-Ford and Harry Ford.—Dated this 4th day of February1895. W. J. FOBD.
GEO. E. HUBBABD.H. FORD.
VT OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto-Ll fore subsisting between us the undersignedBobert Overton and Edward Cave Moore carrying on.business in copartnership as Hosiery Manufacturers atLeicester in the county of Leicester under the style orfirm of E. 0. Moore'and Co., was dissolved as fromthe 1st day of July last by mutual consent.—Dated this-2nd day of February 1895.
BOBEBT. .OVEBTON.EDWARD CAVE MOORE.
VT OTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hereto-1.1 fore subsisting between us the undersignedThomas Stafford and Frank Bladon carrying on business-as Drapers, at 88 Stratford-road Birmingham in thecounty of Warwick under the style or firm of KrankBladon was dissolved as aud from the iSth day ofJanuary 1895, by mutual consent.—Dated the 2nd dayof February, 1895. THOMAS STAFFOBD.
FBANK BLADON.Calvert, Comes and Harris, of 76, Cannon-street, -
London, E.C. Engineers' Agents.
N OTICE is hereby given that the tartnership here-tofore subsisting between the undersigned Thomas-
Calvert, Cornelius Comes and Samuel Claries Harrisexpired on the 31st January 1895 by effluxion of time,,and that the undersigned Thomas Calvert at fie requestof the said Cornelius' Cornes and Samuel Charles Harris-has undertaken to collect and get in the assets of thefirm and to discharge the liabilities thereof and hisreceipt accordingly will be a good discharge for allmoneys payable to the said firm.—Dated the 2nd dayof February 1895. THOMAS CALVEBT.
CORNELIUS CORNES.S. CHABLES H ABB IS.
Alfred Agate and Sons.Section 36 Partnership Act 1890.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership whichwas formerly carried on by Alfred William Agate
now deceased and Henry Agate under the firm of AlfredAgate and Sons at Horsham Sussex and at GuildfordSurrey in the trade or business of Corn Seed and CoalMerchants Maltsters and Forage Contractors was dis-solved on the llth day of July 1894 by the death of thesaid Alfred William Agate and that as-from the samedate the said trade or business will be carried on by thesaid Henry Agate who will still receive and pay all debtsowing to or by the said late firm.—Dated this 24th dayof January 1895.
A. C. COOLE, Solicitor, Horshara.
JOHN KEENAN Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35-
intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-perty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands ngainst
the estate of John Keenan, late of Breakcliffe, £ramleyrnear Leeds in the county of York deceased (who diedon the 5th day of April 1894 and whose will was provedin the Wakefield Registry of the Probate Division ofHer Majesty's High Court of Justice by Joseph SamuelOolefax of Bradford in the county of York, Justice ofthe Peace, Chartered Accountant and William Gibsonof Larkfield, Pudsey in the said county CommissionAgent the executors therein named) are hereby i equiredto send the particulars, in writing, of their claims ordemands to the said Joseph Samuel Colefax or to us theundersigned, on or before the 15th day of March next;after which.date the said executors will proceed to dis-tribute the assets of the said deceased among the per-sons entitled thereto having regard only to tiie claimsand demands of which they shall then have had notice-and they will not be liable for the asse's of the saiddeceased or any part thereof so distributed to anyperson or persons of whose claims or demands theyshall not then have had notice.:—Dated this 1st day of'February 1895.
E. M. JONES SON and TANNETT 12 South-parade, Leeds, Solicitors for the Executors.
708 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
B. W. BRADLEY Deceased.Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd arul 23rd Vic-,
toria chapter 35 intituled "An Act to further amend. the Law oE Property and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors 'and otherpersons having any claims or demands against ib'e
estate of Edmund William Bradley late of .4 India-buildings Water-street Liverpool in the county cf 'Lan-caster Stock and Share Broker deceased (who died onthe 8th day of December 1894 and whose will was provedin the District Registry at Liverpool of the ProbateDivision of Her Majesty's High Coiut of Justice on the•24th day of-January 1895 by Peter Harris Wakem of6 Prescot-drive Newsbam Park Liverpool aforesaidGentleman one of the executors therein named) arehereby required to'send the particulars in writing of theirclaims or demands to ns the undersigned the (Solicitors
•for the said executor ou or before the 1st day of March1895 after which date tlie said executor will-proceed todistribute the assets of the' said deceased amongst the .persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims.and demands of which he shall then have had noticeand he will not be- liable for the assets of the said-deceased or any part thereof so distributed to tinypeisoaor persons o£ whose-claims or demands he shall not then•have had notice.—Dated this 1st day of February I8P5.
H. FOciStrAW and HAWKINS Solicitors for thesaid Executor 5 Castle-street Liverpool.
WILLIAM JONES Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Viet. c. 35.
NOTICE is hcrftby given that a 11 creditors and otherpersons having claims again?t the estate of 1
William Jonos late of No. 6 Buck-street in the city of.Birmingham, Bootmaker (who diod on the 10th day ofDecember It94 and letters of administration to whose•estate were on the 18th day of January 1895 granted :by the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court•of Justice at Birmingham to Elizabeth Kcight) arehereby required to send to the undersigned particulars of•their claims before the 30lh day of March 1895 afterwhich date the administratrix will di.-tributo the assetsof the deceased amongst the parties entitled theretohaving regard only to the claims of which she shallthen have notice and she will not be liable for the assetsof the said deceased or any part thereof so distributed to•any person or persons of whose claims or demands she-shall hot then have had notice.—Dated this 1st day ofFebruary 1895.
SHUTK nnd SWINSON, 8£ Waterloo-street. Birmingham Solicitors for the Administratrix.
' WILLIAM FREDERICK CHDRCHER Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35
• intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-erty and to relieve Trustees."" T I C E is hereby given that all creditors and other
persons having any debts, claims or demandsagainst the estate of William Frederick Churcher late
-of 35 Chapel-road Worthing in the county of Sussex• Newspaper Proprietor and Printer (who died on the28th day of October 1894 and whose will was proved by-John Churcher and Kate Emily Churcher two of theexecutors therein named in the Principal Registry of
••the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court ofJustice on the 3rd day of January 1895) are hereby
. required to send particulars in writing of their debts•claims or demands to me the undersigned as Solicitorfor the said executors on or before the 12th day ofMarch 1S95 and notice is' hereby given that at the
1 expiration of that time the said executors will proceed'to distribute the assets of the said testator among theparties entitled thereto having regard only to the debtsclaims and demands of which they shall then havenotice and that they will not be liable for the assets orany part the'reof so distributed to any person or personsof whose debt claim or demand they shall not then haveTiad notice. —Dated this 30th day of January 1895.
W. FRED VERRALL 55 Chapel-road Worthing•Solicitor for the Executors.-
Ee-SARAH WILBERFORCE STEPHEN Deceased.Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd
Victoria cap. 35 intituled " An Act to further amend. the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees."l^f OTIC3B is hereby given that all creditors and other
. ,13i p"ei-sons having any claims or demands against the'estate of Sarah Wilberforce Stephen late of 6 the,Lawn St. Leonard's-on-Sea in the county of SussexSpinster deceased (who died on the 5th day of January1895 and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry
-.of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of-Justice on the 2tith day of January J893 by Reginald-Arthur Stephen of the city of Lincoln Solicitor and•'St. Leger Grant Stephen of 36 Coleman-sfcreet in the~city of London Solicitor the executors'thereinnamed).are hereby required tg send the particulars in writing of
their claims or demands to the said Reginald ArthurStephen of Wootton Cottage Lincoln aforesaid on orbefore the 28 ih day of February instant after whichlate the said executors will proceed to distribute theassets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto having regard only to the claims and demand'sof which they shaTl then have had notice : and they willnot.be liable for the assets of the said deceased or 'anypart thereof so distributed to any person or persons ofwhose claims or demands they shall not then have hadnotice.— Dated this 1st dny of February 1895.
TWEED STEPHEN an I DASH PER Solicitorsfor'the said Executors.
CHARLES FREDERICK. W ASS ELL Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Victoria cap. 35
intituled " An Act, to further amend the Lav/ ofProperty and to relieve Trustees."
L i OTICE is hereby given that all creditors aud otheri persons having any claims or demands against
the estate of Charles Frederick Wassell lateof No. 5 UpperMontague-street Bloomsbury in the county of LondonGentleman deceased (who died on the 12th day of De-cember Ib94 and whose will was proved in the PrincipalRegistry of the Probate Division of the High CourtoE Justice on the 28th day of January 1895) are herebyrequired to send particulars in writing to me the under-signed the Solicitor for Percy Willats Leggatt, CharlesStuart Robertson, and Robert Carter the executorstherein named before the 19th day of March 1895 afterwhich date the said executors will proceed to distributethe assets of the deceased having regard only to theclaims and demands of which they shall then have hadnotice and they will not be- liable or answerable to anyperson of whose debt or claim they shall not thenhave had notice.—Dated this 2nd day of February 1895.
ROBERT CARTER 57 Basinghall-strect E.G.-Solicitor for the said Executors.JONAS WILLIAM POPE Deceased.
Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35.
N OTICE is hereby given that all creditors and othershaving an}' claims or demands upon or against
the estate of Jouas William Pope late of No. 1 Ronald-road Christchurch in the county of Monmouth RetiredWarehouseman deceased-(who died on the 26th day ofSeptember 1894 and -whose will with a codicil theretowas proved by the executors therein named on the26th day of January 1895 in the Llandaff DistrictRegistry of the Probate Division of the High Court ofJustice) are hereby required to send the particularsthereof to us the undersigned on or before the 1st dayof March 1895 after which .'date the assets of the saiddeceased will be distributed amongst the persons en-titled thereto regard being had only to those claimsand demands of which notice shall then have beenreceived.—Dated this 1st day of February 1895.
GARDNER and HERBERT Highbury-chambersNewport Mon. Solicitors for the Executors.Re HENRY JOHN SZRED Deceased.
LL persons having any claims against the estateof Henry John Syred late of Liverpool in the
county of Lancaster Pawnbroker (who died on the 13thday of January 1876 and whose will was proved in theLiverpool District Registry of the Probate Division ofthe High Court of Justice on the 3rd day of May 1876by the executors therein named) are hereby required tosend, the particulars in .writing of their claims to us onor before the 10th day'of March next after which datethe said executors will proceed to deal with the assetsof the said deceased having regard only to the claimsof which they shall then have had notice and they willnot be liable for the assets so dealt with to any personof whose claim they shall not then have had notice.-5-Dated this 31st day of January 1895.
MASON GRIERSON and CO. - 9 Cook-streetLiverpool Solicitors .for the said Executors.
GEORGE EDDOWES Deceased.Pursuant to the-Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having anyclaims or demands against the estate of George
Eddowes late of Sheinton near Cressage in the county ofSalop Farmer (who died at 'Sheinton aforesaid on the30th day of March 1894 and whose will was proved inthe District Probate Registry of Her Majesty's HighCourt of Justice at Shrewsbury on the 5th day of May1894 by John Alvis and Esau Clayton the executorsthereinnamed) are requested to send particulars thereofin writing to me the undersigned on or before the 18thday of March 1895 after which date the executors willdistribute the assets of the -deceased having regard onlyto'the claims and demands of which they'shall thenhave received notice.—Dated the 31st day of January1895.
. HARRY W. HUGHES, 35A Castle-street Shrews,-. bury Solicitor for the Executors.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. 709
JOSEPH POOLE, Deceased. .Pursuant to the Act of Pailiament 22nd and 23rd Victoria
chapter 35, intituled " An Act to further amend theLaw of Property and to relieve Trustees."
"JV[ OTIOE is hereby given that all "creditors and otherA. I persons having any claims -or demands agaicst theestate of Joseph Poole, formerly of 46 Toller-lane,Manningham, and late of 18, Moorhead-villas. Shipley,both in the. parish of Bradford, in the county of York,formerly a Cabinet Maker and "Upholsterer, but after-wards retired from business, deceased (who died on the18th day of September 1891 and whose will was provedin the Wakefield District Kegistry of the ProbateDivision of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the10th day of October, 1891, by William. Wilcoc'k of 9,•Leeds-road, Bradford aforesaid, Architect and LandSurveyor, Arthur Gant Poole, of 15, George-street, •Barton-on-Humber, in the county of Lincoln, Watch-maker, and John Patchett, of MildredHouse, Undercliffe,Bradford aforesaid, Estate Agent, the executors therein-named) are hereby required to send the particulars, inwriting, of their claims or demands to the above namedWilliam Wilcock on or before the 21st day of February1895, after which date the said executors will proceed todistribute the assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto, having regard only to theclaims and demands of which they shall then have hadnotice; and they will not be liable' for the assets of thesaid deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to anyperson or persons of whose claims or demands they shallnot then have had notice.—Dated this 4th day ofFebruary 1895.
OLIVER NEWTON, Solicitor for the said Exe-cutors.
ROBERT HEMPSTED, Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Victoria cap. 35.
N OTICE is hereby given that all persons havingclaims against the estate of Robert Hempsted
late of Somersham in the county of Huntingdon Gentle-man deceased who died on the 12th day of March 1883and whose will was proved on the 6th day of Julyfollowing in the Principal Probate Registry by JohnRobert Fowler and John Gifford the executors thereinnamed, are hereby required to send written particularsof their claims to me the undersigned on or before the1st day of March next after which date John Ekins andRobert William King the present trustees of the said willwill proceed to distribute the assets of the deceasedamongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard onlyto the claims of which they shall then have had noticeand will not be liable for such assets or any part thereofto any persons of whose claims they shall not th en havehad notice.—Dated this 1st day of February 1895.
W. A. WATTS St Ives Hunts Solicitor for theTrustees.
Re SARAH ANN DUTTON WRIGHT Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Victoria cap. 35
intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-perty and to relieve Trustees."
TVFOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and personsJ. 1 having any claims or demands for or against theestate of Sarah Ann Dutton Wright late of LonsdaleHouse No. 160 Bristol-street in the city of Birminghamin the county of Warwick Spinster deceased (who diedon the 24th day of November 1):94 and whose will was'proved by Frederick Wharton of Holly Cottage King'sHeath in the county of Worcester Estate Agent andTom Watkin the younger oE 4 Kenilworih-plac.e Francis-road -Edgbaston Birmingham aforesaid Stationer theexe'cutors therein named on the 21st day of January 1895in the Birmingham District Registry of the ProbateDivision of the High Court of Justice) are herebyrequired to send in the particulars of their claimsand demands to us the undersigned Solicitors for thesaid executors on or before the 19th day of March 1895and notice is hereby also given that after that clay thesaid executors will proceed to distribute the assets of thedeceased among the parties entitled thereto having,regard only to the claims of which the said executorsshall then have notice and that they will not be liable forth'e assets or any part thereof 'so distributed to anyperson of whose debt or claim they shall not then havehad notice.—Dated this 1st day of February 1895.
COTTRELL and SON 25 Waterloo-street, Bir-mingham.
WILLIAM DUNHAM Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35
intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-perty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having-any claims or demands against
the estate of William Dunham, late of 13 Howard-roadLeytonstone Merchant and Factor deceased (who died
on the 6th day of December 1894 and whose will wasproved on the 9th day of January 1895 by GeorgianaElizabeth Dunham Georgiana Tibbs and Arthur Willisthe executrixes and executor named in the said •will)are hereby required to send in the particulars in writingof their claims or demands to us the undersigned on orbefore the 4th day of March 1895 after which date the-said executrixes and executor will proceed to distributethe assets of the said deceased amongst the persons^titled thereto having regard only to the claims anddemands of which they shall then hnve had notice andthey will not be liable for the assets of the said deceasedor any part thereof so distributed to any person orpersons of whose claims or demands they shall not thenhave had notice.—Dated this 20th day of January 1895.
YOUNG and SONS, 29 Mark-lane E.G. Solicitorsfor the Executors.
JOSIAH PEART HARVEY Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria cap. 35-
intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-perty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that'all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands upon or
against the estate of Josiah Peart Harvey late of-Oxford-street and Mill-street, Kidderminster, in thecounty of Worcester, Miller and Corn Dealer deceased(who died on the 30th January 1894 and whosewill with a codicil thereto was proved in the Principal-Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's HighCourt of Justice on the 15th March 1894 by Henry MooreBell of 26 Murdoch-road Handsworth Birmingham-JohnLewis of Caldwell Foundry Kidderminster Ironfounderand Benson Mark Davies of 91 Barnsbnry-road Isling-ton, London, the executors therein named) are herebyrequired to send in particulars in writing of their claimsor demands to us the undersigned Solicitors to the said'executors on or before the 6th March 1895 after whichdate the said executors will proceed to distribute the •assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitledthereto having regard only to the claims and demands-of which he shall then have had notice and the saidexecutors will not be liable or accountable for theassets or any part thereof so distributed to any personof whoso debt or claim they shall not then have hadnotice.—Dated this 31st day of January 1895.
IVENS and MORTON, Solicitors, Kidderminster..
THOMAS CLAYTON WOOTTON, Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter
35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law.ofPropeity, and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any debts, claims or demands
against the estate of Thomas Clayton Wootton late ofOne Ash, Baker-street Enfield in the county of Middle-sex (who died on the 23rd day of September, 1894, andwhose will was proved by Ebenezer Gibbons the execu-tor "therein named, in the Principal Registry of the-Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice,on the 15th day of November 1894), are hereby requiredto send particulars in writing of their debts claims or-demands to us, the undersigned, as Solicitors to the saidexecutor on or before the 1st day of March 1895. Andnotice is hereby given, that at the expiration of that timethe said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of 'the said testator among the parties entitled thereto having •regard only to the debts, claims and demands of whichhe shall then have had notice; and that-he will not beliable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to :
any person or persons of whose debt, claim or demand •he shall not then have had notice.—Dated this 31st dayof January 1895.
CLAPHAM FITOH and CO., 15 Devonshire-square Bishopgate E.G. Solicitors to the saidExecutor.
CHARLES GEORGE LEATHART Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that all persons having anyJ.1 claims or demands against the estate of CharlesGeorge Leathart late of 179 Ladbroke Grove-road, W..Exhibition Hair Dye Maker deceased (who died on the30th April 1894 and of whose personal estate lettersof administration with the will annexed were granted bythe Principal Registry of the Probate Division of theHigh Court of Justice on the 23rd January 1895 toGeorge Miller Light) are hereby required to sendparticulars in writing to us the undersigned on or before-the 5th day of March 1895 after which date the saidadministrator will proceed to distribute the assets of •the said deceased having regard only to the claims ofwhich notice shall then "have been given.—Dated this2nd day of February 1895.
WANT and CO. 32 Victoria-street WestminsterSolicitors for the said Administrator.
710 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUAKY 5, 1895.
HARRIETT 3WINSCOE, Deceased.Pursuant to the Aft of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Vic-
toria chapter 25 intituled " An Act to further amendthe Law of Property and to relieve Trustees.'!
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands against the
•estate of Harriett Swinscoe late of the Griffin InnWaterway-street in the town of Nottingham Widowdeceased (who died on the 18th day of May 1892, andwhose will was proved on the 16th day of January 1893,toy William Albeit Brown of Clumber-crescent South}the Park in the town of Nottingham Wine and SpiritMerchant the executor named therein, in the Notting-ham District Registry of the Probate Division of HerMajesty's High Court of Justice), are hereby required to•send the particulars, in wr'.tincr, of their claims and de-mands to us the undersigned, on or before the 15th day ofMarch next, after which date the said executor willproceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedamongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard•only to the claims and demands of which he shall thenhave h;id notice; and he will not be liable for the assetsof the said deceased, or any part thereof so distributedto any person or persons whose claims or demands heshall not then have had notice.—Dated the 1st day ofJTebruarv 1895.
MARTIN and SONS Solicitors for the Executor7, Low-pavement, Nottingham.
WILLIAM RIGBY FOSTER Deceased.Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd
Victoria, chapter 35, intituled "An Act to furtheramend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees."
N OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands against
•the estate of William Rigby Foster Jate of No. 81Waterloo-crescent in the town of Nottingham Ware-house Manager deceased (who died on the 17th day ofDecember 1893, and whose will was proved on the 2nd•day of March 1694, by Agnes Foster of No. 81 Waterloo-crescent aforesaid Widow and George Robert Wells ofNo. 15 Castle-street Sneinton in the said town ofNottingham Corn Merchant the executors namedtherein, in the Nottingham District Registry of theProbate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Jus-tice), are hereby required to send the particulars, inwriting, of their claims and demands to us the under-signed, on or before the 15th day of March next, afterwhich date the said executors will proceed to distribute•the assets of the said deceased amongst the personsentiiled thereto, having regard only to the claims anddemands of which they shall then have had notice, andthey wiil not be liable for the assets of the said deceased,or any part thereof so distributed to any person or per-sons whose claims or demands they shall not then havehad notice.—Dated the 1st day of February 1895.
MARTIN and SONS Solicitors for the Executors,7, Low-pavement, Nottingham.
{FLORENCE MAY STALKER SWINSCOE, Deceased.Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd
Victoria chapter 35, intituled "An Act to furtheramend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees."
N OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands against
the estate of Florence May Stalker Swinscoe late ofGoldswong-terrace Cranmer-street in the town of Not-tingham Spinster deceased (who died on the 21st day ofJune 1894 and whose will was proved on the 16th dayof January 1895 by William Albert Brown of Clumber-crescent South the Park in the town of Nottingham Wineand Spirit Merchant the executor named therein, in theNottingham District Registry of the Probate Divisionof Her Majesty's High Court of Justice), are herebyrequired to send the particulars, in writing, of theirclaims and demands to us the undersigned, onor before the 15th day of March next, after which datethe said executor wi;l proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to the claims and demands of whichhe shall then have had notice and he will not beliable for the assets of the said deceased, or any partthereof so distributed to any .person or persons whoseclaims or demands he shall not then have had notice.—Dated the 1st day of February 1895.
MARTIN and SONS, Solicitors for the Executor,7, Low-pavement, Nottingham.
EMILY BROOKE DeceasedPursuant to the Statute 22- and 23 Vic. cap. 35 s. 29.
ALL creditors having any claims against or to theestate of Emily Brooke late of the Rydings
Brighouse in the county of York Widow deceased whodied on the 18th day of December 1893 and whose willwas proved by Edward Brooke Wilson of Mirfield inthe said county Solicitor and Arrnitage Ledgard ofRoundhay Lodge in the city of Leeds Esquire the
executors therein named on the 19th day of January1894 in the Wakefield District Registry of the ProbateDivision of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice arehereby required to send particulars in writing of theirclaims to the undersigned Edward Brooke Wilson theSolicitor for the said executors on or before the 31st dayof March 1895 "after which date the said executors .willproceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedEmily Brooke amongst the persons entitled theretohaving regard to the claims of which the said executorshave then notice; and they will not be liable for theassets or any pait thereof so distributed to any person ofwhose claim they shall not have had notice at the timeof distribution.—Dated "this 1st day of February 1895.
EDWABD B. WILSON, Mirfleld. Solicitors forthe said Executors.
Re JOHN CANT Deceased.Pursuant to the Law of Property Amendment Act 1859.VTOTICE is hereby given that all creditors'and otherLl persons having any claims or demands against
the' estate of John Cant late of Hexham in the countyof Northumberland deceased (who died on the 4th dayday of November 1894 and whose will was proved in theNewcastle-upon-Tyne District Registry of the ProbateDivision of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the25th day of January 1895 by John Fattison Gibson ofHexbam aforesaid the executor therein named) arehereby required to send the particulars in writing oftheir claims or demands to us the undersigned on or beforethe 28th day of February 1895 after which date the saidexecutor will proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto havingregard only to the claims and demands of which he shallthen have had notice; and he will not be liable for theassets of the said deceased or any part thereof so dis-.tributed to any person or persons of whose claims ordemands he shall not then have had notice.—Datedthis 2nd day of February 1895.
CLAYTON and GIBSON Newcastle-upon-TyneSolicitors for the said Executor.
SAMUEL CULFF Esqre. Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35
intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-perty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having anyclaims or demands against the estate of Samuel
CulfE late of No. 48 Median-road Clapton in the countyof Middlesex Gentleman (who died on the 18th day ofDecember 1894 and whose will with one codicil theretowas proved in the Principal Registry of the ProbateDivision of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the23rd day of January 1895 by the executors thereinnamed) are hereby required to send particulars inwriting of their claims or demands to us the under-signed Solicitors for the executors on or before the 14thday of March 1895 after which date the executors willproceed to distribute the estate and effects of the saiddeceased among the parties entitled thereto havingregard only to those debts claims or demands of whichthey shall then have had notice and that they will notbe answerable or responsible for the estate so distributedto any person or persons of whose claims they shall notthen have had notice.—Dated this 2nd day of February1895.
GUSH PHILLIPS WALTERS and WILLIAMS3 Finsbury-circus, London, E.G. Solicitors forthe Executors.
EMILY FRANCIS ALFORD Deceased.Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Vic.
cap. 25 intituled " An Act to further amend the Lawof Property and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims and demands against
the estate of Emily Francis Alford-late of the King'sArms, Taunton in the county of Somerset deceased(who died on the 10th day of January 1895 and whosewill was proved in the Principal Registry of the ProbateDivision of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the26th day of January 1895 by Alfred Hutchins ofKingston in the said county Farmer one of the execu-tors therein named) are hereby required to send theparticulars in writing of their claims and demands tous the undersigned on or before the 5th day of March1895 after which date the executor will proceed todistribute the assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto having regard only to theclaims and demands of which he shall then have badnotice and he will not be liable for the assets of the saiddeceased or any part thereof so distributed to any personor persons of whoso claims or demands he shall not thenhave had notice.—Dated this 31st day of January 1895.
REED and COOK 6 Hammet-street TauntonSolicitors for the said Executor.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. 711
GEORGE FERRIS Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria cap. 35,
intituled " An Act to farther amend the Law of Pro-perty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands against
the estate of George Ferris late of the New-road Chip-penham in the county of Wilts Gentleman deceased(who died on the 20th day of September 1894 and whosewill was proved in the Principal Registry of the ProbateDivision of the High Court of Justice on the 18th dayof October 1894 by Henry James Pike and FrederickMichael Turk the executors therein named) are herebyrequired to send the particulars in writing of theirclaims or demands to us the undersigned on or before the28th day • of February 1895, after which date the saidexecutors will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased among the parties entitled thereto, havingregard only to the claims and demands of which theyshall then have had notice and they will not be liablefor the assets of the said deceased or any part thereofto any person or persons of whose claims or demandsthey shall not then have had notice.—Dated this 1stday of February 1895.
WOOD and AWDRY, Chippenham, Wilts, Soli-citors for the Executors.
Re JANE GOODALL Deceased.
ALL persons claiming as next-oi-kin of Jane Goodall(formerly of Melbourne in the colony of Victoria
wife of the late John Goodall of the same place Butcheror Farm Labourer, and who died at Nottingham on the20th day of December 1894) to be entitled to a fundbequeathed to the next-of-kin of the said Jane Goodallby George Yates formerly of Nottingham, Gentlemandeceased, are required to send their names and addresseswith a statement of their relationship to the said JaneGoodall, to the undersigned, the Solicitors for the trusteeof the said George Yates deceased, on or before the 30thday of June 1895; after which day the said trustee willproceed to distribute the said fund, having regard onlyto the claims of which he shall then have had notice.—Dated tlr's 1st day of February 1895.
M. BROWNE and SON Church-gate Nottingham.Dr. GEORGE IRWIN WILLES Deceased.
Pursuant to the 29th section of 22 and 23 Vic. cap. 35intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-perty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any claims or demands upon or
against the estate of George Irwin Willes late of No. 39South Eaton-place in the parish of St. George Hanover-square London Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitalsand Fleets in the Royal Navy retired deceased (whodied at 39 South Eaton-place aforesaid on the 6th dayof December 1894 and whose will was proved by WilliamNoel Grant of No. 6 Westbourne-crescent Hyde ParkGentleman and John Pakenham Stilvyell of No. 21 GreatGeorge-street in the-city of Westminster Banker andNavy Agent the executors therein named in Her Majesty'sHigh Court of Justice at the Principal Registry of theProbate Division thereof on the 9th day of January in-stant, are hereby required to send in writing particularsof their claims or demands to the undersigned Messrs.Wynne and Son Solicitors to the said executors at theiroffices No. 31 Lincoln's-inn-fields in the county of Londonon or before the 15th day of March 1895 after which daythe said executors will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said George Irwin Willes among the parties entitledthereto having regard only to the debts claims and de-mands of which the said executors shall then have hadnotice and that they will not be answerable or liable forthe assets or any part thereof so distributed to any per-son- or persons of whose claim or demand the saidexecutors have not had notice at the time of such dis-tribution.—Dated this 31st day of January 1?95.
WrNNE and SON 31 Lincoln's-inu-fields, W.C.Solicitors for the said Executors.
HUGH LENNOX MORTIMER Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter
35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law ofProperty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having any debts, claims or demands
against the estate of Hugh. Lennox Mortimer late ofNo. 10 Bu&h-lane in the city of London and of No. 2Seymour-villas Anerley in the county of Surrey IronMerchant (who died on the 23rd day of November, 1894,and whose will was proved by Walter Eccleston Bartrumand Henry Mortimer Thompson the executors thereinnamed in the Principal Registry of the Probate Divisionof Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 17thday of January 1895), are hereby required to sendparticulars.in writing of their debts, claims or demandsto us, the undersigned, as Solicitors to the said executors,
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on or before the 5th day of March 1895 and noticeis hereby given that at the expiration of that time thesaid executors will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid testator among the parties entitled thereto, having-regard only to the debts, claims acd demands of whichthey shall then have notice; and that they will not beliable for the assets or any part thereof so distributedto any person or persons of whose debt, claim, or de-mand they shall not then have had notice.—Dated this2nd day of February I»i95.
PATERSONS SNOW BLOXAM and KINDER25 Lincoln's-inn-fields London W.C. Solicitorsto the said Executors.
ELIZA. RUSH Deceased.
ALL persons having any claim against the estate ofEliza Rush late of 1 Pennsylvania-road (and
formerly of 26 High-street) Exeter Florist and Fruitererdeceased are to send particulars thereof to us the under-signed on or before the 15th day of February 1895 afterwhich date the executor will proceed to distribute the-estate having regard only to such claims cf which noticeshall have been received.—Dated 1st February 1895.
FRIEND AND BEAL 14 Castle-street ExeterSolicitors for the Executor.
Re SAMUEL SEVILLE Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vic. cap. 35.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having anyclaims or demands against the estate of Samuel
Seville late of Hey near Lees in the parish of A«hton-under-Lyne in the county of Lancaster Cotton.Spinnerdeceased (who died on the 16th day of October 18«4 andwhose will was preyed by Alice Seville James BeardoeGrnndy and John Charles Atkins the executors therein-named on the 10th day of December 1894 in theManchester District Registry of the Probate Divisionof Her Majesty's High Court of Justice) are hereby-required to send in particulars in writing of their claimsand demands to us the undersigned the Solicitors forthe said executors on or before the 9th day of March1895 ; after which date the said executors will proceedto distribute .the assets of the deceased among theparties entitled thereto having regard only to the claimsof which the said executors shall then have had noticeand they will not be liable for the said assets so dis-tributed or any part thereof to any person or persons ofwhose claim or demand they shall not then have hadnotice.—Dated this 1st day of January 1895.
TWEEDALE SONS and LEES Church-lane,Oldham Solicitors for the Executors.
DANIEL SWAFFER, Deceased.Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed in
the 22nd and123rd years of the reign of Her presentMajesty chapter. 35, intituled " An Act to furtheramend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees/'
N OTICE is hereby given that all creditors and per-sons having any claims or demands upon or
against the estate of Daniel SwafEer late of Mersham inthe county of Kent Farmer deceased (who died on orabout the 24th day of March 1894 and whose will wasproved by Alfred Swaffer the brother and EdwinSwafEer the son of the deceased two of the executorstherein named on the 9th April 1894 in the PrincipalRegistry of the Probate Division of the High Court ofJustice) are hereby required to send in the particularsof their claims or demands to us the undersignedSolicitors for the said executors on or before the 20thday of February instant and notice is hereby also giventhat after that date the said executors will proceed todistribute- the assets of the deceased among the partiesentitled thereto having regard only to the claims ofwhich the said executors shall then have notice and thatthey will not be liable for the assets or any part thereofso distributed to any person of whose debt or claimthey shall not then have had notice.—Dated the 1st dayof February 1895.
HALLETT CREERY and CO. Ashford, Kent,Solicitors to the Executors.
WILLIAM ALFRED GARDINER, Deceased.Pursuant to t*he Statute 22 and 23 Vic. cap. 35.
ALL persons having any claims against the'estate ofWilliam Alfred Gardiner formerly of the city of
Bristol England but late of Manila in the Island ofLuzon Philippine Islands Mercantile Clerk (who diedllth February 1886) are required to send particularsthereof to the undersigned Solicitors for Neil Macleodof 9 Billiter-square London E.G. the administratorbefore the 5th day of March 1895 after which date thedeceased's assets will be distributed having regard onlyto claims then notified.—Dated the 4th February 1895.
LINKLATER HACKWOOD ADDISON andBROWN 2 Bond-court Walbrook London E.G.Solicitors for the Administrator.
712 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
THOMAS HUGH JOSE3 Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vic. c. 35 intituled
"•An Act to further amend the Law of Property andto relieve Trustees."
N OTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other_ persons having any claims or demands against the
' -estate of Thomas Hugh Jones of Llw3rnygroes in- the-county of Cardigan Medical Student and formerly of
• ' No. 5 Jeffrey-street Edinburgh in North Britain deceased' -(who died-on the 15th day of December 1893 and whose
•will was proved in the Principal Registry of the ProbateDivision of the High Court of Justice on the 6th day of
4 March 1894 -by Thomas Phillips the solo acting executortherein named) are hereby required to send the particu-lars in writing of their claims and demands to me theundersigned on or before the 1st day of March nextafter which date the said executor will proceed to dis-tribute the assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto having regard only to the-claims and demands of which he shall then have hadnotice and he will not be liable for the assets of thesaid deceased or any pare thereof so distributed to any
.' person or persons of whose claims or demands he shall•not then have had notice.—Dated this 31st day ofJanuary 1895. '
THOMAS PHILLIPS Executor Solicitor Llan-dovery Carmarthenshire.• Mrs. ELIZA FORGE Deceased.
" '.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria cap. 35.
ALL creditors and other persons having claimsagainst the estate of Eliza Forge late of 10 Saint
• .3Peter's-road Saint I.eonards-on-Sca in the county of: Sussex Widow deceased (who died on the 12th d.ty of
• December 189-i and to whose estate letters of adminis-tration were granted to Herbert Forge the natural and
• lawful son and one of the next-of-kin by the PrincipalRegistry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High
• "Court of Justice on the 9th day of January 1895) arehereby required to send particulars in writing of theirclaims or demands lo us the undersigned on or before the
. 1st day of March 1895 after which-date the said adminis-it-rator will proceed' to distribute the assets of the said
• -deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having' rregard only to the claims and demands of which he shall'then have had notice and he will not be liable for theassets o£ fthe said deceased or any part thereof so
-distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or^-'demands he shall not "then have bad notice.—Dated•ihis 4th day of February 1895.
STEAYEiS7SON and COULD WELL, 93, Grace-church-street, London, Solicitors for the saidAdministrator.• Ee THOMAS EVANS Deceased.
Pursuant to the Trustees Belief Act, 22nd and 23rd Vic.,cap. 35.'
N OTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other'persons having claims or demands against the
•'-estate of Thomas Evans late of 63 Grange-mount, Bir-• -kenhead,- in the county of .Chester, Justice of the Peace,• Gentleman, deceased (who died on the 14th Decem-ber last and whose will was proved in the ChesterDistrict Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty'sHigh Court of Justice on the 22nd day of January 1895 by
.Robert Evans of 57 Grange-mount aforesaid Gentleman-and George Penk of 2 Palm-grove Claughton in the saidfrcoanty Coal Merchant, the executors therein named) are' hereby required to send particulars in writing of their^claims or demands to me the undersigned Waiter HopeReinhardt on or before the loth day of March 1895,
s. after which date the said executors will distribute the. assets of the said deceased having regard only to the-, claims and demands of which they shall have notice,: -and they will not be liable for the said assets so dis-ttrikmted to any persons of whose claims they shall not'iSfaen "have had notice.—Dated this 1st day of February,1895.
W, H. RE1NHARDT of 33 Hamilton-street, Bir-jfcentiead Solicitor for the said Executors.
ARTHUR JAMES SHEPHERD Deceased.JPursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35,
.intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-• -vperty and to relieve Trustees."•~1V]"OilCE is hereby given that all creditors and 'other1 1 persons having any claims or demands against theestate of Arthur James Shepherd late of the Hop PolesTavern No. 66 Edgware-road Hyde Park in the county
• of London, Licensed Victualler, deceased (who died on•-.'the 28th day of December, 1894; and whose will was-proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division-vof Her Majesty's High Court oE Justice, on the 26th 6"aysof January 1895 by Henry George Iggulden (in the willof .the deceased called Harry Iggulclcn) of 1« Tabley-'roa'd f uf nell Park in the sa;.d county of London Silk ;'Agent, and George Henry Shepherd of the City of!
Quebec Tavern 540 Oxford-street in the said county ofLondon Licensed Victualler, the executors named in thesaid will) are hereby required to send the particulars, inwriting, of their claims or demands to us, the under-signed, Solicitors for' the said executors, on or beforethe 25th day of March 1895 ; and notice is also herebygiven, that after that day the said executors will pro-ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedamongst the persons entitled thereto, having regardonly to the claims and demands of which they shallthen have bad notice : and that they will not be liablefor the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof,so distributed, to any person or persons of-whose claimsor demands they shall'not then have had notice.—Datedthis 2nd day of February 1895.
ADAMS and HUGONIN 107 Long-acre, London,W.C. Solicitors for the said Executors.
Miss HELEN WOLF. Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap.'35,
intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro-perty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons having anyclaims or demands on the estate of Helen Wolf,
formerly of 42, Sloane-square, Chelsea, and afterwardsof 152, Ebury-street, Eaton-square but late of 316, York-road, Camden-road, all in the county of MiddlesexSpinster (who died on the 30th day of'November 1894,and whose will with three codicils thereto were provedin -the Principal Probate Registry of Her Majesty's HighCourt of Justice on the 18th day of December 1894,by Jane Bartlett and Annie Elizab'eth Hodder, theexecutrixes therein named) arc hereby required to sendthe particulars of their respective debts or claims to thesaid executrixes, at the office of their Solicitors, Messrs.Young, Jackson, Beard, and King, No. 12, Essex-street,Strand, in the county of Middlesex, on or before the 12thday of March 1S95. And that after the said l-2th day ofMarch 1895, the said executrixes will proceed to distri-bute the assets of the said Helen Wolf among the personsentitled thereto^ having- regard only to the debts orclaims of which the executrixes shall then have hadnotice. And the executrixes will not be liable for theassets so distributed to any person of whose debt orclaims they shall not then have had notice.—Dated thisIsfc day. of February 1895.
YOUNG JACKSON BEARD and KING 12,Essex-street, Strand, London,-Solicitors for theExecutrixes.
MARY HEATH Deceased.Pursuant to the Act of Parliament J22nd and 23rd Vic-
toria, cap. 35, intituled " An Act to further amend theLaw of Property and 'to relieve Trustees."
TVfOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherA. i persons having any claims or demands against theestate of Mary Heath, late of 295 Clapham-road in thecounty of London deceased (who died on the 17th dayof December 1894 arid whose will was proved in thePrincipal Registry of the Probate Division of HerMajesty's High Court of Justice on the 29th day -ofJanuary 18U5 by Walter Brougham Heath and "AdamRivers Steele the executors therein named) are herebyrequired to send the particulars in writing of theirclaims or demands to us the undersigned the Solicitorsfor the executors on or before the 9th day of Marchnext; after which date the said executors will proceedto distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto having regard only to the claimsand demands of which they shall then have had notice;and they will not be liable for the assets of the saiddeceased, or any part thereof so distributed to anyperson or persons of whose claims or demands they shallnot then have had notice.—Dated this 2nd day ofFebruary 1895.
A. R. and H. STEELE, 21, College-hill, London,E.G., Solicitors for the Executors.
Re THOMAS MORRIS Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Statute 22ndand 23rd Viet. cap. 35 that all persons having
any claims against the estate of Thomas Morris lateof Cwm Garw Penygraig-road Mount Pleasant in thecounty borough of Swansea Retired Engine Driver whodied on the 6th day of July 1894 and whose will wasproved by- David Morgan Thomas and John Bennett theexecutors therein named on the 21st day of September1894 in the Principal Registry of the Probate Divisionof the High Court of Justice are required to send in .particulars in writing of such claims to the undersignedbefore the 2nd day of March next after which date theexecutors will distribute the assets among the personsentitled having regard only to the claims of which theyshall then "have had notice.—Dated this 29th day ofJanuary 1895.
J. D. VALENTINE JONES 14 Castle-squareSwansea Solicitor to the Executors.
THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBKUARY 5, 1895. 7'1 &
EDWAED WESTEUP Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22 and1 23rd Victoria chapter
-35 intituled " An Act to further amend the Law ofProperty and to relieve Trustees."
NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and otherpersons having; any debts claims or demands
against the estate of Edward \Vestrup, lato of LittleParndon in the county of Essex, Miller (who died onthe 22nd January 1894 and whose will and twocodici's were proved in tire Principal Eegistry on the12th day of March 1894 by William Edward Westrnpand Ernest Arthur Ay ling the executors) are herebyrequired to send the particulars in writing of their claimsand demands to the said William Edward Westrup at27 Shooter's Hill-road London S.E. on or before the1st clay of March next after which, date the said execu-tor will proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the person entitled thereto, havingregard only to the claims and demands of which theyshall then have had notice, and they will not be liablefor the assets of the said deceased or any part thereofso distributed to any person or persons of whose claimsor demands they shall not then have had notice.—Datedthis 29th day of January 1895.
JNO. EOBT. PAKEMAN 20Bucklersbury LondonE.G. Solicitor for the Executors.
MAEY ANN McDOUALL Deceased.Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic. cap. 35.
ALL persons having claims against the estate .ofthe abovenamed deceased formerly of No. 385
Harrow-road but late of No. 10 Oharlton-road Harlesdenin the county of Middlesex Widow are to send particularsto us the undersigned Solicitors for the executors on orbefore the 25th day of March next after which date theexecutors will proceed to distribute the estate, havingregard only to the claims of which they shall thenhave received notice.—Dated this 1st day of February1895.
BEEMEIDGE and LUKE, Exeter.EMILY BARBEE BEAUMONT' Deceased.
Pursuant to the Law of Property Amendment Act 1859.
ALL persons having claims against the estate ofMiss Emily Barber Beaumont late of 45 Regency-
square Brighton Sussex deceased (who died on 18thJanuary J 895 and.wbose will was proved in the LewesDistrict Registry on 29th January 1895 by ErnestAugustus Barber Beaumont Esqre. the sole executor)are hereby required to send to the undersigned par-ticulars of their claims before 5th March next afterwhich day the executor will distribute the deceased'sassets having regard only to the claims of which heshall then have had notice.—Dated this Jst day ofFebruary 1895.
F. W. J. FOED 8 North-street Brighton Solicitorfor the Executor.
LETITIA THOMAS (late PE03SEE) Deceased.Pursuant to the 29th Section of Statute 22nd and 23rd
Viet. cap. 35.'OTICE is hereby given that creditors and other
persons having any claims or demand upon theestate of Letitia Thomas (late Prosser) of the Eoyal OakInn Tonna near Neath in the county of Glamorgan,deceased, who died on the 20th December 1894 and whosewill was proved _on the 23rd day of January 1895 are re-quired to send in a statement of their claims to me theundersigned on or before the 5th day of March next afterwhich date the assets of the deceased will be distributedamongst the parties entitled thereto.—Dated this 1stday of February 1895.
J. TALIES1N DAVIES 4 Alma-place, NeathSolicitor for the Executrix.
TO be sold by auction pursuant to an Order of theHigh Court of Justice Chancery Division made in
an action Davies and others v. the Barry Dock SanitarySteam Laundry Company Limited with the approbationof Mr. Justice Chitty by Mr. Edward Bees the personappointed by the said Judge at the Eoyal Hotel Main-street, Cadoxton- juxta-Barry in the county of Gla-morgan, on Wednesday the 20th day of February 1895at three o'clock in the afternoon in one lot:—
The leasehold premises known as the Barry DockSanitary Steam Laundry held under a lease of 999 yearsfrom the ] st November 1884 at an annual ground rentof £17. Together with the machinery plant fittings andfixtures horse van and other effects used in or about thebusiness of the said laundry and the goodwill of thesaid business the whole as a going concern.
Particulars and conditions of sale may be had gratisof Mr. Frederick Propert Jones-Lloyd of Barry Dock inthe county of Glamorgan, Solicitor, of Messrs. Metcalfeand Sharpe of 40 Chancery-lane in the county of
E 2
Middlesex Solicitors and of the Auctioneer at his offices •138 Holton-road, Ban-y Dock aforesaid and at the place-of sale.—Dated thia 81st day of January 1895.
O..BURNEY, Chief Clerk. -
NAVONE.To Carlo Gerolamo Simone Navone and Emanuel Gia-r
como Paolo Navone and to Hel'ano Gracomo Navone-son of Carlo Gerolamo Simone Navone.
. |_)UE3UANT to an Order made by Mr. Justice ChittyJL in an action re Navone—Origoue v. Navone 1892-N. 1541 directing an enquiry who \vere the next-of-kin,according to the Statutes for distribution of intestates'estates, of the intestate Dominic Navone deceased (who*died in 1868) living at the time of his death and whether-any of them are since dead and if so who are theirrespective personal representatives. The above named*,persons if living or their next-of-kin are by their Solici-tors on or before the 24th day of April 1895 to come in?and prove their identity at the chambers of Mr. JusticeChitty at the Eoyal Courts of Justice Strand Englandor in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded"from participating in any part of the estate of the said.Dominic Navone deceased. The above named persons*have not been heard of for thirty years and are.-believed'to have gone to Peru. Thursday the 2nd dayof May 1895 at twelve o'clock at noon at the saidchambers is appointed for hearing and adjudicating;upon the claims.—Dated this 31st-day of January 1895J.
JOHN W. HAWKINS Chief Clerk.SAXTON and MOEGAN, 29 Somerset - street,
Portman-square, London, W. Solicitors for the-Plaintiffs.
In the Matter of a Deed oi Assignment for the Benefit"of Creditors executed by Charles Haydon of Luton in.the county of Bedford Painter and Plumber.
fTlAKE notice that any person having any claim,-JL against the estate of the said Charles Haydon'
• is requested to send particulars thereof to WilliamNicholson of 12 Wood-street, E.G. the Trustee of theestate on or before the 20th day of February instant,immediately after which day he will proceed to divide,the estate amongst the creditors of whose claims he has?%then had notice. Any creditor failing to send such*particulars of his claim will be excluded from all benefit.under the said Assignment.—Dated this 1st day of"February 1895.
NEVE and BECK Old Bank-buildings Luton and21 Lime-street E.G. Solicitors to the said Trustee
In the Matter of an Assignment for the Benefit ofiCreditors executed on the 31st day of October 1894-by Frederick William Herbert of the Wine Office -Stcyning in the county of Sussex'Wine and Spirit-Merchant.
ALL persons having claims against the said Frederick -William Herbert who have not yet done so are-
required to send particulars thereof to Alfred "Cotton <Harper of 10 Trinity-square Tower-hill K.G. CharteredjAccountant the Trustee under the said Assignment or to--us the undersigned on or before the l^th day of Marchnext otherwise they will be excluded from Dividendunder the said Assignment.—Dated this 2nd day o£February 1895.
IEVINE HODGES and BOEEOWMAN 8 Hart-street, Mark-lane London E.G. Solicitors for theTrustee.
In the Matter of a Deed of Assignment for the Benefit?of Creditors executed on the 23rd day of December1893 by John Nelson then carrying on business at-Avenham-street Mill in Preston in the county of Lan-caster as a Baby Linen and Underclothing Manu-facturer.
rpHE creditors of the above named John Nelson who-JL have not already sent in their claims are required!on or before the 21st day of February 1895 to send inxtheir names and addresses and the particulars of theirdebts or claims to John Jackson of 46 Lime-streetPreston aforesaid Wholesale Hosier and Draper theTrustee under the said Deed or in default thereof they -will be excluded from the benefit of the Dividend pro--posed after such date to be declared.—Dated this 31st-1
day of January 1895.JAMES CEAVEN 34 Winokley-square Preston.
Solicitor for the Trustee.Tn the Matter of a Deed of Assignment for the Benefit
of Creditors, executed on the 6th day of October 1894by Eobert Wilson then residing at the Market Head^Derby in the county of Derby and Thomas EadfordHodgkinson, then, residing at 137 Kedleston-road, inDerby aforesaid, trading in partnership as Grocers at.
714 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
the Market Head, Derby aforesaid, under the styleor firm of Bakewell and Wilson.
FpHE creditors of the above named Bakewell andJ_ Wilson who have not already sent in their claims,
arc. required, on or before the 21st day of February,1895, to send in their names and addresses, and par-ticulars of their debts or claims, to Thorras HenryHarrison of the Wardwick, Derby aforesaid, CharteredAccountant, or to Oscar Berry of Monument-yard, in the•city of London, Chartered Accountant, the Trusteesunder the said deed, or in default thereof, they will beexcluded from the benefit of- the Dividend proposed tobe declared.—Dated this 2nd day of February 1895.
BO BOTH AM ATT WOOD and EOBOTHAM St.Mary's-gate, Derby Solicitors for the saidTrustees.
In the County Court of Lancashire holden at LiverpoolNo. 1 of 1895.
In the Matter of the Companies Acts 1862 to 1890 andin the Matter of the Eberles Restaurant and Refresh-ment Contractors Company Limited.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that a petition for theJ.1 winding up of the above named Company by theCounty Court of Lancashire holden at Liverpool was
• >on the 1st day of February 1895 presented to the said•Court by Howard Glendinning of Wellington LodgeWavertree near Liverpool Fish and Poultry Dealertrading as E. Glendinning and Co. at St. John's MarketLiverpool. And that the said petition is directed to beheard before the Court sitting at the Court-houseGovernment-buildings Victoria-street Liverpool on the15th day of February 1895 at eleven o'clock in the fore-noon and any creditor or contributory oE the said Com-pany desirous to support or oppose the making of anOrder on the said petition may appear at the time ofhearing by himself or his Solicitor for that purpose; anda copy of the petition will be furnished to any creditor orcontributory of the said Company requiring the same bythe undersigned on payment of the regulated charge forsthe same.—Dated this 2nd day of February 1895.
BOYLE and RUTHERFORD 8 Sweeting-streetLiverpool Solicitors for the Petitioning Creditor.
NOTE.—Any person who intends to appear on theshearing of the said petition must serve on and send by
post to the above named notice in writing of his in-tention so to do. The notice must state the name andaddress of the person or if a firm the name and addressof the firm and must be signed by the person or firmor his or their Solicitor (if any) and must be served, orif posted must be sent by post in sufficient time to reachthe above named not later than six o'clock in the after-noon of the 14th of February 1895.
The Bankruptcy Acts, 1883 and 1890.In the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy.
No. 1208 of 1890.Re Alexander Honrichs trading as Honrichs and Co.
formerly of 39A, Threadneedle-street now of 29Bishopsgate-street both within the city of Londonand residing at .48 Beaufort-gardens, Kensington,Middlesex Merchant.
N OTICE is hereby given, that an Order was, on the31st day of January, 1895, made by the Board of
Trade, under the powers conferred upon them by theBankruptcy Acts, 1883 and 1890, removing TemplerLethbridge Down, of No. 3, Pope's Head-alley, Lombard-street, London, E.C., from the office of Trustee of theproperty of the said Alexander Honrichs a bankrupt.—Dated this 31st day of January, 1895.
By the Board of Trade,JOHN SMITH, Inspector-General in Bankruptcy.
The Bankruptcy Acts, 1S83 and 1890.In the County Court of Lancashire holden at
Manchester.In Bankruptcy. No. 31 of. 1891.
Re Charles Henry Harvey of the Victoria Hotel, yictoria-street, Manchester, and lately carrying on business at7 Chapel-walks, Cross-street, Manchester SanitaryEngineer.
N OTICE is hereby given, that an Order was, on the29th day of January 1895, made by the Board of
Trade, tinder the powers conferred upon them by theBankruptcy Acts, 1883' and 1890, removing GeorgeWilliam Sharp of Central-buildings North John-street,Liverpool from the office of Trustee of the property ofthe said Charles Henry Harvey a bankrupt.—Dated this29th day of January, 1895.
By the Board of Trade,JOHN SMITH, Inspector-General in Bankruptcy.
THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 AND 1890.RECEIVING ORDERS.
No.
429
430.
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
• Debtor's Name.
Andreae, Walter (carry-ing on business , asWalter Andreae andCo.)
Coste, Edmund John ...
Edmonds, Benjamin ...
Grey, Henry
Hall, Henry Stephenson
Hunt, Harry ... ...
Magnus, Oscar Israel(trading as Magnusand Co.)
Todmian, Joseph Torr ...
Blackburn, Henry
William, Evan Joseph ...
Address. \
132, Hurlingham-road, Fnlham, Middlesex,and 62, Vauxhall Bridge-road, lately carry-ing on business at 47A, Lower Belgrave-street, both in the county of London
The Dolphin Public-house, 60, Coleman-street, in the city of London
The Old Shades, 27 and 28, Charing-crbss,Middlesex
Hope Villa, Tennyson-road, Kilburn, in thecounty of London
36, Old Jewry, in the city of London, andStrawberry Lodge, Cheam-lane, Sntton,Surrey
54, Newington Green, in the county ofLondon
Trading at G7, Mansell-street, Aldgate, inthe city of London
Colombo, in the island of Ceylon,, latelyresiding at Rosenfels, Dorking, and latelycarrying on business at 36, Bermondsey-street, both in Surrey, and at 11, QueenVictoria-street, in the city of London, notnow residing in England, but who is domi-ciled in England
f
Lately 5A, Briggate, Shipley, Yorkshire, butnow of 66, Heidelberg-road, Bradford,Yorkshire
31, Salamanca-road, Llanelly, Carmarthen-shire
Description.
Electrical Engineer
Licensed Victualler
Licensed Victualler
Gentleman
Printer and Stationer,and Job Master
Grocer
Lately carrying on busi-ness as an Electrician
Lately Grocer
Draper
Court.
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
Bradford
Carmarthen ..
Date of FilingPetition.
Feb. 2, 1895
Jan. 23, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 4, 1895
Jan. 4, 1895
Dec. 29, 1894
Jan. 8, 1895
Oct. 19, 1894
Feb. 1, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
No. ofBlatter.
157of 1895
107of 1895
147of 1895
14of 1895
16of 1895
1709of 1894
31of 1895
1409of 1S94
8of 1895
2of 1895
Date ofReceiving Order.
Feb. 2, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
• Feb. 2, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
No. ofBeoeiving
Orfler.
82
74
76
78
79
80
81
. 77
8
2
WhetherDebtor's orCreditor'sPetition.
Debtor's
Creditor's ...
Debtor's
Creditor's ...
Creditor's ...
Creditor's ...
Creditor's ...
Creditor's...
Debtor's
Debtor's
Act or Acts ofBankruptcy proved
in Creditor'sPetition.)
Sec. 4-1 (H.), Bank-rupcty Act, 1883
Sec. 4-1 (G.), Bank-ruptcy Act, 1883
Sec. 4-1 (G.), Bank-ruptcy Act, 1883
Sec. 4-1 (G.), Bank-ruptcy Act, 1883
Sec. 4-1 (H.), Bank-ruptcy Act, 1883
Sec. 4-1 (D.), Bank-ruptcy Act, 1883
OJzSt).O*O
HH
W
en
oo<oen
CJI
ORDERS—- continued*
No.
.'
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
Debtor's Name.
, •- ' '.:•.'•':
Sketchley, Samuel
Thompson, Henry Harris
Baines, George Richard
Brown, Thomas
Glossop, Jamesand
Woods, George, theyounger (trading as
Glossop and Woods) ...
North, Frederick
Parkinson, Fred
'Raiment, Edward•
Ains worth, James
1
Pierce, Walter
Address. ,
. . . . - ' . ' . '
In lodgings at the Admiral Napier Inn,Canal-street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,late of the White Horse Inn, Morledge,Derby, Derbyshire
Sandyfields, Sedgley, Staffordshire• .'
56, Carr-street, Ipswich, and New Cross-roads, Northfields, Stamford, Lincolnshire
Residing at 28, Mahrern-road, Beeston Hill,and lately carrying on business at 38,Corn Exchange, both in the city of Leeds
Residing at 2, Queen's-square, in the city ofLeeds, Yorkshire
Residing at 4, Lifton-place, Leeds
At, 103, Albion-street, Leeds
1, Virginia-road, in the city of Leeds,Yorkshire
19, Highbury-place, Pudsey, in the town-ship of Bramley, in the city of Leeds,Yorkshire
Bute House, Uppingham-road, Leicester,Leicestershire
Residing and carrying on business at 24,Nevill-street, Southport, Lancashire, alsocarrying on business at Bank Hey-street,Blackpool, Lancashire, and lately carryingon business also at Market-place, Wigan,and at Market-street, Bacup, both inLancashire
36, Pepper-street, Nantwich
Description.
' . . ' " • " • ' .
Horse Dealer, lateLicensed Victualler andHorse Dealer
Clerk .....
Baker and Confectioner
Commission Agent
•
Horse Collar andSaddlery Manufac-turers and SaddleryIronmongers
Out of business
Commission Agent
Provision Merchant'
Bookseller, Stationer, andAuctioneer
Plumber ...
Court.
. . : :
Derby
Dudley....
Ipswich
Leeds
Leeds
Leeds
Leeds
Leicester
Liverpool
Nantwich andCrewe
— •» .'•• • •*•
Date of Filing' Petition.
! - " ' - " • '
Feb. 2, 1895
i
Jan. 28, 1895. " '
Jan. 29, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895 '
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 17, 1895
No. ofMatter.
5of 1895
3of 1895
4of 1895
16 'of 1895
13 'of 1895
14of 1895
15 'of 1895
6of 1895
12of 1895
1of 1895
Date ofReceiving Order.
~ .
Feb. 2, 1895
Jan. 28, 1895
Jan. 29, 1895
Feb. 1,1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
"
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
No. ofReceiving
Ordflr
5
3• .
' 4
15
•'12'
13
141
5
4
(
2
WiiusheiDebtor's orCreditor'sPetition.
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Creditor's...
Act or Act' ofBankruptcy proved
in Creditor'sPesiziou.
H
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. . . . ' • 6g
. o
• , Qrsjfcfc~
H' - H* J
»T
. j
1 " " t?3bd3?£d-Ol
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Sec. 4-1 (G.) Bank-ruptcy Act, 1883
RECEIVING ORDERS—continued.
No.;
449'
450i
451
'452
453
454
455
456
457
• 458
459
|
i
"460
Debtor's Name.
Edwards, George
Hirsch, Barnett ...
Parker, James Bowing(commonly known asJames Bowing)
Jenner, Birt St. Aubyn ...
Edwards, Florence
Jones, David William ...
Cook, Charles ...
Porteous, Emma ... ..
Lyth, Francis .;.
' W&tson, John -Albert(trading as WatsonBrothers)
•Willis, Hannah
Lippmann, Siegmund ..
r
Address.
Oak Lodge, Brynawel, near Besolven, Gla-morganshire
30, Hoskins-street, lately residing andcarrying on business at 141, Dock-street,and 5, Pugsley-street, all in the countyborough of Newport
Swanton Morley, Norfolk ;../
Nycols Nymet, in the parish of NorthTawton, Devonshire
13, Hannah-street, Porth, Glamorganshire ...
Tynewydd Hotel, Forth, Glamorganshire • ...
17, Old Christchurch-road, Bournemouth,residing at Minnebaha, Sea-road, Boscombe,Hampshire
Ashampstead Vicarage, Pangbourne, Berk-shire
2, Market-street, Scarborough, Yorkshire ...
193, Langsett-road, and the Langsett-roadBrick Works, both in the city of Sheffield,
. Yorkshire ' • :
•Late of 35,- now of 65, both in Parkgate,'Darlington, in the county of Durham
•
56"," Wind-street and' Glantawe, Heathfiel'd,both in the county borough of Swansea
Description.
Coal Miner
Travelling Draper
Farmer ... ...
Gentleman
Outfitter and Gent'sMercer
Licensed Victualler
Tobacconist and Lodging-house Keeper
Widow
Boot Dealer
Brick Manufacturer
A Married Woman, trad-ing in respect of herseparate1 estate as aCorn and Flour Dealer
Commission Agent and"Tin Plate Merchant
-
Court.&
Neath
Newport, Mon....
Norwich
Plymouth andEast Stone-house
Pontypridd
Pontypridd
Poole
Beading
Scarborough ...
Sheffield
Stockton - on -Tees and Mid-dlesborough
Swansea ..
1 •
Date of FilingPetition.
Feb. 1, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Feb. 2, 1895
Ja.n. 81, 1895
Jan. 19, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Dec. 18, 1894
Jan. 81, 1895
(
Feb. 2, 1895
Dec. 20, 1894
Jan. 21, 1895
No. ofMatter.
2oE 1895
7of 1895
4of 1895
5of 1895
4of 1895
6of 1895
6of 1895
29of 1894
4of 1895
8of 1895
80of 1894
4of 1895
Date ofReceiving Order.
Feb. 1, 1895t
Feb. 1, 1895
Feb. 2, 1895
Jan. '31, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 29, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 2, 1895
Jan. 30, 1896
Jan. 30, 1895
' W*» e\4HO.OZReceiving
riviAA'mUTG6T*
2
5
4
3
4
. 5 '
6
3
4
9
7
G
WhetherDebtor's orCreditor'sPetition.
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Debtor's
Creditor's ...
Debtor's
Debtor's
Creditor's...
Debtor's
Debtor's '
Debtor's
Creditor's..
Actor Acts ofBankruptcy proved
In Creditor'sPetition.
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• hHPJ
t— IL
0'*
• Ool-J
^Q.->Sec. 4-1 (A.) Bank- hdruptcy Act, 1883 £3
$3L?3
WSec. 4-1 (G.), Bank- CJruptcy Act, 1883 b>.
H
•5*i-*COtoOl
See. 4-1 (H.), Bank- "ruptcy Act, 1883 . £J
••*
RECEIVING ORDERS—continued.
No.
461
462
463
464
38
Debtor's Name.
James, David
Blackwell, GeorgeWilliam
andMawditt, William James
. Mason, George
Prate, Charles Arthur ...
Clark, Frederick...
Address.
Vincent-terrace, and trading at Lion-street,both at Blaenavon, Monmouthshire
Residing in lodgings at 18, Elm Tree-road,Stirchley, near the city of Birmingham,formerly in lodgings at 140, Lichfield-street, Walsall, Staffordshire
6, Montague-terrace, Montague-hill, Kings-down, in or near to the city of Bristol, and .formerly in lodgings at 140, Lichfield-
• street, Walsall aforesaidTrading in copartnership at Burrowes-street,Walsall aforesaid
7, Cliff on-gardens, Battersea Park, Surrey ...
Bushford, Salford Priors, Warwickshire
Thefollonvng Amended Notice
146, Somers-road, Southsea, Hampshire
A
i
Description.
Draper
Builders
Commercial Traveller ...
Farmer
is substituted for that pub
Cycle Agent
Court.
Tredegar
Walsall... ...
Wands worth' ...
Warwick ...
lisked in the Lon
Portsmouth. -...
Date of FilingPetition.
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 14, 1895
Nov. 1, 1894
Jan. 25, 1895
don Gazette of
Dec. 24, 1894
No. ofMatter.
3of 1895
3of 1895
53of 1894
2of 1895
the 1st
53of 1894
*
Date ofBeceiring Order.
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 30, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
January, 1895.
Dec. 24, 1894
No. ofReceiving
Order.
2
3
G
2
50
<•
WhetherDebtor's orCreditor'sPetition.
Debtor's
Creditor's...
Creditor's...
Creditor's...
Debtor's
Actor Acts ofBankruptcy proved
in Creditor'sPetition.
Sec. 1, BankruptcyAct, 1890
Sec. 4-1 (G.), Bank-ruptcy Act, 1883
Sec. 4-1 (F.), Bank-ruptcy Act, 1883
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w
uOizj
KlOt«•
H*OO
FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC . EXAMINATIONS.
Debtor's Name.
Case, John
H. Chancellor" andCo.
Coste, Edmund John
J
Ellesmere, GeorgeAndrew
Fox, Robert ...
Maffuniades, Alexan-der John
Payne, S. E
Bapport, Isaac
.
Address.
National Sporting Club,•Covent Garden, London,present residence thePetitioning Creditor isunable to ascertain
• 19, Manchester-avenue, inthe county of London
The Dolphin Public-house,60, Coleman-street, incity of London
63, Albert-road, Dalston,lately trading at 1 05 and107, Mate-street, Hackney,249, Boman-road, Bow,and 74, Landor-road,Stockwell. all in thecounty of London
215, Markhouse - road,Walthamstow, Essex
364, Kingsland-road, Lon-don, N.E., formerly 5,Duke-street, in the cityof London
94, High-street, CamdenTown, Middlesex
1, Old Montague-street,Brick-lane, Spitalfields, inthe county of London
Description.
A Member of theNational Sport-ing Club afore-said, Gentleman
Licensed Victu-aller
Late Wine, Spirit,and Beer Dealer,Grocer and Pro-vision Merchant,now out of busi-ness .
Poulterer's Assist-ant
Manager of aPublic Company
Milkseller
Hosier
Court.
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice ... inBankruptcy
No.
34of 1895
1638of 1894
107of 1895
130of 1895
125of 1895
143of 1895
22of 1895
126of 1895
Date of FirstMeeting.
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Hour.
12 noon
2.30 P.M.
11 A.M.
12 noon
11 A.M.
" 12 noon
11 A.M.
2.30 P.M.
Place.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build-• ings, Carey-street,
London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build- •ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
Date of PublicExamination.
Feb. 27, 1895
Feb. 27, 1895
Feb. 27, 1895
Feb. 28, 1895
Feb. 28, 1895
Mar. 1, 1895
Mar. 1, 1895
Feb. 22, 1895
Hoar*
11 A.M.
12 noon
11.30 A.M.
11 A.M.
11.30 A.M.
11 A.M.
11 A.M.
11.30A.M.
Place.
Bankruptcybuildings, Ca-rey - street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcybuildings, Ca-rey • street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcybuildings, Ca-rey - street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy -buildings, Ca-rey • street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcybuildings, Ca-rey - street.London, W.C.
Bankruptcybuildings, Ca-rey - street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy -buildings. Ca-rey - street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy .-buildings, Ca-rey - street,London, W.C.
Date of Order,Many,
for SummaryAdministration.
-
•
Jan. 30, 1895
Jan. 30, 1895
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FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS—sontfntwd. too
' Debtor's Name.
Rayment, Joseph ...
Smith, John Edward
Standen, Bernard ...
.
Timpson, Edward.Charles
Young, Frank Broad-foot
Beesley, Thomas"
Charik, Nathan
Address.
341, Bethnal Green-road,in the county of London
536, Caledonian - road.Holloway.of the BedfordHotel, 4, Southampton-buildings, Uolborn, andof the King's Head Public-house, 15, Broad-street,Bloomsbury, all in Middle-sex, lately trading at theShip Tavern, Ivy-lane, inthe city of London
Late the Primrose • Club,St. James's, in the county
'of London, and ActonHouse, Ashford, Kent,
• present residence thePetitioning Cre'ditor isunable to ascertain
78, - Bunhill-row, in theparish of St.. Luke's, for-merly 215, Old - street,E.C., and 81, Leonard-street, B.C., all in Middle-sex
161, Gloucester-road, SouthKensington, in the countyof London
21, Ellen-street, and trad-ing at 27. Blucher-street,both in the city of Bir-mingham
62, Smallbrook-street, and... trading at 74, Smallbrook-
street, both in the city ofBirmingham
Description.
Fishmonger andPork Butcher
Licensed Vic-tualler
.
Picture MountMaker
Builder
Carriage LampManufacturer
Oil and ItalianWarehouseman,and Fried FishSalesman
Conrt.
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
•
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Conrt ofJustice inBankruptcy
High Court ofJustice inBankruptcy
Birmingham ...
Birmingham ...
No.
133of 1895
114of 1895
3of 1895
124of 1895
37of 1895
4of 1895
5of. 1895
Date of KtntMeeting.
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 15, 1895
Feb. 15, 1895
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 15, 1895.
Feb. 13, 1895•
Feb. 14, 1895
Hoar.
2.30 P.M.
12 noon
2.30 P.M.
2.30 P.M.
11 A.M.
12 noon••
11 A.M.
Plsoe.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, •• Carey-street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
'
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - build-ings, Carey-street,London, W.C.
23, • Colmore - row,Birmingham
23, Colmore - row,Birmingham
' :
DateofPubllcExamination.
Feb. 22, 1895
Feb. 26, 1895
, .
Feb. 26, 1895
Feb. 26, 1895
,
Feb. 26, 1895
Feb. 28,1895
Feb. 27, 1895
Hour.
11.30 A.M.
12.30 P.M.
12.30 P.M.
1 P.M.
12.30 P.M.
2P.M.
2P.M.
Place.
Bankruptcy -buildings, Ca-rey - street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcy , -buildings, Ca-rey '•- street, -London, W.C..
Bankruptcybuildings, Ca-ruy - street,Jbondon, W.C.
Bankruptcybuildings, Ca-rey - street,London, W.C.
Bankruptcybuildings, Ca-rey - street,London, W.C.
County Court,Birmingham
County Court,Birmingham
Date of Orderif any,
«>r SummaryAdministration.
!
.Jan. 31, 1895
.
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
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FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS—cem/i:«»/*t
f
Debtor's Name.
Redfern, Alfred Er-• • • nest Booth ,
Allen, Alice ...
McAusland, HenryAlexander Stuart
,j' Neal, John
Roe, Richard, theelder
Brockman, HoraceEdmond
Collins, William Henry
Graham, George
Wallace, Robert, the... younger •
.
Vine, Job ...
.Address.
49, Digbeth, Birmingham,^Warwickshire
5, Leigh-road South, Clif-iton, in the city and countyof Bristol .. ;
35, Waverley - road, Red-land, in the-city of Bristol
: ' •. .• ' '
89 and 98, Victoria-street,in the city and county ofBristol
Rattlesden, Suffolk
'"•
49, Lower Harbour-street,Ramsgate, Kent .
The Trafalgar Hotel, Royal-road, Ramsgate, Kent
, ;• •• - •'Mallsburn, parish of Staple-ton, Cumberland
62, Abbey-street, formerly22, Peel-street, both inDerby, Derbyshire, and96, Mayfield-grove, Har-rogate, Yorkshire
Sydling St. Nicholas,DorietsKire" ' " "
iDescription.
Butcher
Lodging - house. Keeper, Widow• . ' '•: ••:
Clerk in HolyOrders
Tobacconist andBusiness Trans-fer Agent
Beerhouse Keeperand Dealer
• !'
Eating - houseKeeper
Hotel Keeper
Innkeeper andFarmer ;
Draper's Traveller,formerly ScotchDraper
Yeoman ...
Court.
Birmingham ...
Bristol
:.
Bristol
Bristol
Bury St.. Ed-munds
1
Canterbury
Canterbury
,Carlisle
Derby ..;.
Dorchester
No.
3-of 1895
9of 1895
f|.
3of 1895
10of 1895
1of 1895
5-of 1895
6of 1895
. 1of 1895
4 .of 1895
2of 1895
Date of FirstMeeting.
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
i ,
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 15, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
,
Feb. 12, 1895
Hour.
11 A.M.
11.30A.M.
12 noon
12.30 P.M.
12 noon
3P.M.
2.30 P.M.
12 noon•
2.30 P.M.
12.15 P.M.
Place.
23, Colmore - row,• Birmingham •
Office of Official Re-ceiver, Bank-cham-bers, Corn -street,Bristol
Office of Official Re-ceiver, Bank-cham-bers, Corn -street,Bristol
Office of Official Re-ceiver, Bank-cham-bers, Corn -street,Bristol
Official Receiver'sOffices, 36, Princes-street, Ipswich
72, High - street,Ramsgate
72, High - street,Ramsgate
12, Lonsdale-street,Carlisle
Official Receiver's, Offices; St. James's-chambers, Derby
Antelope Hotel, Dor-chester
OateofPnblicExamination.
Feb. 27, 1895
Mar. 1, 1895
Mar. 1, 1895
Mar. 8, 1895
Feb. 7, 1895
Feb. 15, 1895
Feb. 15, 1895
Feb. 15, 1895
Feb. 27, 1895
Feb. 22, 1895
Hour.
2 P.M.
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
1.45 P.M.
10 A.M.
10 A.M.
11 A.M.'
11 A.M.
12.15 P.M.
Place.
County Court,Birmingham
Guildhall, Bris-tol
Guildhall, Bris-tol
Guildhall, Bris-tol
Guildhall, BurySt. Edmunds
Guildhall, Can.terbury
Guildhall, Can-terbury
Court - house,Carlisle
County Hall,St. Mary's-gate.'Derby
County Hall,Dorchester
Date of Order,if any, -
for SummaryAdministration.
Jan. 31, 1895
WJan. 28, 1895 &
i-HL.
iJan. 28, 1895 t3
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"QJan. 30, 1895 j>
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. HJan. 30, 1895 HH
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Jan. 30, 1895 W
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Jan. 30, 1895t*+COCO
Jan. 31, 1895 5*
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PIBST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS— continued.
Debtor's Name.
Barrett, A
Nicholson, Fiank ...
Baines, GeorgeRichard
Ward, Harry Wadde-low . (trading asG. A. Ward andSon)
Hodgson, Henry
Raiment, Edward ...
Hambling, WilliamDavid
Harris, William
Address.
Upper Greyshott, Surrey ...
10, Tower-road West andSilverhill, both in St.Leonard's-on-Sea, Sus-sex, late Dunstable, Bed-fordshire
56, Carr-street, Ipswich,and New Cross Roads,Northfields, Stamford,Lincolnshire
Wisbech, Cambridgeshire...
22, Cedar-road, Carr Crofts,Armley, near Leeds, York-shire, lately residing at1, Cricketers-place, Wes-ley-road, Armley afore-said, and carrying onbusiness at Church-road,Armley aforesaid
Bute House, Uppingham-road, Leicester
Dunstable, - Bedfordshire,and trading at 26, Bute- •street, Luton, Bedford-shire
Caeharris, Dowlais, Gla-morganshire
Description.
Boarding - houseKeeper
Coal Merchant ...
Baker and Con-• fectioner
Merchant ,
Photographer ...
Provision Mer-chant
Straw and FeltHat Manufac-turer
Grocer
Court.
Guildford andGodalming
Hastings
Ipswich
King's Lynn ...
Leeds
Leicester
Luton ...
Merthyr Tydfil
*
NO.
1of 1895
1of 1895
4of 1895
2of 1895
11of 1895
6of 1895
2of 1895
3of 1895
Date of FirstMeeting.
_^_
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 12,. 1895
dour
12.30 P.M.
12,30 P.M.
11.30 A.M.
10.15A.M.
11 A.M.
3P.M.
10.15 A.M.
12 noon
Place.
24, Railway • .ap-proach, LondonBridge, 8.E.
Young and Son'sOffices, Bank-buildings, Has-tings
Official Receiver'sOffices, 36, Princes-street, Ipswich
•
Court-house, King'sLynn
Official Receiver'sOffices, 22, Park-row, Leeds
Office of Official Re-ceiver, 1, Berridge-street, Leicester
Court-Louse, Luton
Official Receiver'sOffice, 65, High-street, MerthyrTydfil
Date of PublicExamination.
Mar. 12, 1895
Feb. 18, 1895
Feb. 14, 1*05
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 26, 1895
Feb. 20, 1895
Feb. 14, 1895
Mar. 6, 1895
.
How.
1 P.M.
1.16 P.M.
11 A.M.
10.30 A.M.
11 A.M.
10 A.M.
11 A.M.
3 P.M.
1
Place.
Townhali,Guildford
Townhall, Has-tings
fchirehall, St.Helens, Ips-wich
Court - bouse,King's Lynn
County Court-house, Albion-place, Leeds
The Castle,Leicester
Court - house,Luton
Court - house,Graham-street,Merthyr Tydfil
Dateof uider,It any,
toi SummaryAdministration.
Jan. 31, 1895- »-3
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Jan. 28, 1895 ^
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Jan. 30, 1895
FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS—continued.
Debtor's Name.
Walton, JosephSparke Theodore(trading as Phillipsand Walton)
Raper, Riddle James
Deny, Thomas
Pritcbett, Ann
Benninghoven, Wil-liam
Hawksworth, Georgeand
Hawksworth, Thomas(trading as
G. and T. Hawks-worth)
Miles, Henry James...
Sellers, William, andSellers, John
(carrying on busi-ness as
Sellers Brothers)
Address.
Guildhall-chambers, New-castle-on-Tyne, and Lead-enhall House, Leadenhall-street, Middlesex
Middleham, R.S.O., York-shire
34, Manvers-street, Snein-ton, Nottingham
•
6, Marlborough - street,Scarborough, Yorkshire
14., Crescent-road, Sharrow,in the city of Sheffield
Conisborough, Yorkshire ...
1, Priory-road, Sharrow,Sheffield, Yorkshire
Both of Boston Park, inthe parish of Cantley,near Doncaster, Yorkshire
Derariptton.
Coal Exporter ...
Butcher
Baker and Pro-vision Dealer
Lodging - houseKeeper, Widow
Out of business ...
Confectioners
Engineer
Farmers
Court.
Newcastle - on -Tyne
Northallerton ...
Nottingham ...
Scarborough ...
Sheffield
Sheffield
Sheffield
Sheffield
No.
2of 1895
4of 1895
5of 18P5
1of 1895
5of 1895
7of 1895
75of 1894
6of 1895
Date of FirstMeeting.
Feb. 20, 1895
Feb. 25, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 13. 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Boor.
11.30A.M.
11.30A.M.
11 A.M.
11.30 A.M.
2.30 P.M.
3.30 P.M.
2P.M.
3P.M.
Place.
Office of OfficialReceiver, Pink-lane, Newcastle -on-Tyne
Court-house, North-allerton
Official Receiver'sOffices, St. Peter'sChurch-walk, Not-tingham
Official Receiver'sOffice, 74, New-borough - street,Scarborough
Official Deceiver'sOffices, Figtree-lane, Sheffield
Official Receiver'sOffices, Figtree-lane, Sheffield
Official Receiver'sOffices, Figtree-lane, Sheffield
-
Official Receiver'sOffices, Figtree-lane, Sheffield
Date of PubliiExamination.
Feb. 26, 1895
Feb. 25, 1895
Mar. 1,1895
Feb. 19, 1895
Feb. 21, 1895
Feb. 21, 1895
Feb. 21, 1895
Feb. 21, 1895
Boar.
11.30 A.M.
11.30 A.M.
10 A.M.
12 noon
11.30A.M.
..11.30 A.M.
11.30A.M.
11.30 A.M.
Place*
County Court,Westgate-road,Newcastle-on-Tyne
Court - house,Northallerton
County Court-house, St.Peter's - gate,Nottingham
Court - house,Castle - road,Scarborough
County Court-hall, Bank-street, Sheffield
County Court-hall, Bank-street, Sheffield
County Court-hall, Bank-street, Sheffield
County Court-hall, Bank-street, Sheffield
Date of Older,11 any.
for SummaryAdministration.
HEDI-H
Jan. 28, 1895 £?
^Jan. 30, 1895 Q
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Feb. 2, 1895 -hd•*~A
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FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS—continued.
Debtor's Name.
Barnes, John William. Watson
(Tones, John ...
Butler, FrederickJohn
Jewers, Arthur John
Address;
5, Eglinton-street North,Monkwearmouth, Sunder-land, in the county of
. Durham
Formerly the Swan Hotel,in the town of Aber-gavenny, Monmouthshire,now of the Priory, in thetown of Abergavennyaforesaid
3, Station-terrace, Grey-hound-lane, Streatham,Surrey
19, Chamberlain-street,Wells, Somersetshire
i.
i
Description. ,
Dairyman's Assist-ant
Formerly HotelKeeper, now outof business
Baker and Con-fectioner
Dentist .....
V
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I
Court.
Sunderland :..
Tredegar
Wandsworth ...
Wells
. •No.
29of 1894
2of 1895
4of 1895
. 1of 1895
.Date of FirstMeeting.
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Hour;
3P.M.
3 P.M.
11.30 A.M.
11 A.M.
Place.
Official Eeceiver'sOffices, 25, John-street, Sunderland
Official Eeceiver'sOffice, 65, High-street, - Merthyr
- Tydfil
24, Eailway -ap-proach, LondonBridge, S.E.
The Mitre Hotel,Wells, Somerset
•
Date of PublicExamination.
Feb. 14, 1895
Mar. 8, 1895
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 12, 1895
Hour.
11 A.M.1
10.30 A.M.
12 noon
11.30 A.M.
Place.
Court - house,John - street,Sunderland
County Court,Townhall,Tredegar
Court - house,Wandsworth
Townhall.Wells
Date of Order,if any,
for SummaryAdministration .
Jan. 23, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 30, 1895
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ADJUDICATIONS.
Debtor's Name.
Bingham, Catherine .
Braid, Alexander (described in ReceivingOrder and trading as A. Braid and Co.)
Bucknell, John Davey, described inReceiving Order as John Bucknell(lately trading as H. Lawrence andCo.)
Consuls, Archibald
Edmonds, Benjamin
Maffoniades, Alexander JohnQ>
Young, Frank Broadfoot
Beestey,. Thomas • «..- ... ...
Hurley, James, the younger, andHurley, John (trading asJames and John Hurley)
Orford, Corney Edward
Addresf.
1, Hawley-road Kentish Town in the county of London ...
Late 26, Southampton-street, Strand, in the county ofLondon, present residence the Petitioning Creditor isunable to ascertain
112-113, Fore-street, in the city of London ... ... ...
48, King's Cross-road, lately trading at 153, Caledonian-road, both in the county of London
312, Old-street, London, E C. and 5 Stamford-grove East,Upper Clapton, London, N.E.
The Old Shades, 27 and 28, Charing Cross, Middlesex
364, Kingsland-road,' London, N.E., formerly 5, Duke-street,in the city of London
66, Victoria Dock-road, in the county of London . ...
161, Gloucester-road, South Kensington, in the county ofLondon
21', Ellen-street and trading at 27 Blucher-street both inthe city of Birmingham
Wild moor, near BromsgroveBournheath, BromsgroveTrading at Wildmoor and Bournheath, Bromsgrove, Worces-tershire .
6, Castle-street, and lodging at 67, Balsall Heath-road, bothin Birmingham, Warwickshire
Description.
Gentleman ... ... ... ...
0
/
Outfitter and Clothier
Saw Mill Furnisher ... ... ...
Licensed Victualler
&Manager of a Public Company
China Dealer ... ... ... ...
Builder
Carriage Lamp Manufacturer .
Fruit and Potato Dealers-
Importer of Foreign Produce andCommission Agent
Court.
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
•High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
y
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein 'Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
Birmingham
Birmingham
Birmingham
No.
1663of 1894
1596of 1894
1364of 1894
1671of 1894
1of 1895
147of 1895
.143of 1895
1666of 1894
37of 1895
4of 1895
7 'nt 1 DOR
152of 1894
Date of Order. .
Jan. 30, 1895 ...
Jan. 31, 1895 ...
Jan. 31, 1895 ...
Jan. 30, 1895 ...
Jan. 30, 1895 ...
Jan. 31, 1895 ...
Jan. 30, 1895 ...
Jan. 30, 1895 ..
Jan. 24, 1895 ..
Feb. 1, 1895 ..
Feb. 2, 1895 . ..
Jan. 31, 1895 ..
IBate of Petition.
Dec. 15, 1894
tfovl 27', 1894
Oct. 10, 1894
Dec. 17, 1894
Jan. 1, 1895
Jan, 31, 1895
Jan. 30, 1895
Dec. 17, 1894
Jan. 9, 1895
Jan. 21, 1895
Jan. 28, 1895 ,
Nov. 24, 1894
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ADJUDICATIONS—C(m*.tntM&
Debtor's Name.
Arensberg, Louis (trading as HenryArensberg and Son)
Blackburn Henry •• ~ •••
Boycott, William Edward *
Thompson, Henry Harris
Baines, George Richard
andWoods, George, the younger (trading as...G-lossop and Woods)
North, Frederick
Parkinson, Fred
Address.
81, St. Mary's-road, and carrying on business at 68 and 70,Leeds-road, 122, Bolton-road, and 112, Manchester-road,all in Bradford, Yorkshire
Lately 5A, Briggate, Shipley, Yorkshire, but now of 56,Heidelberg-road, Bradford, Yorkshire
Late of George Hotel, Highbridge, Somersetshire, now of4, South-terrace, Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire
In lodgings at the Admiral Napier Inn, Canal-street,Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, lately of the White HorseInn, Morledge, Derby, Derbyshire
Upper-street and Fleet Station, Fleet, Hampshire
56, Carr-street, Ipswich, and New Cross Roads, Northfields,Stamford, Lincolnshire
Residing at 93, Spring-bank, in the borough of Kingston-upon-Hull, and trading at 91, Spring-bank, 562, Hessle-road, and at Wheeler-street, all in the borough of Eingston-upon-Hull
Residing at 28, Malvern-road, Beeston Hill, and latelycarrying on business at 38, Corn Exchange, both in the cityof Leeds
Residing at 2, Queen's-square, in the city of Leeds, York-shire
Residing at 4, Lipton-place, Leeds
1, Virginia-road, in the city of Leeds, Yorkshire
19, Highbury-place, Fudsey, in the township of Bramley, inthe city of Leeds, Yorkshire
Description.
Retired Hotel Eeeper . . .
Horse Dealer, late Licensed Vic-tualler and Horse Dealer
Clerk
Boarding-house Eeeper
Coal Merchant... ... ... ..
Baker and Confectioner
Grocer, Draper, and Brickmaker ...
Commission Agent
0
Horse Collar and Saddlery Manu-facturers and Saddlery Iron-mongers
Out of business
Commission Agent
Court.
Bradford
Bradford
Bridgwater
Derby ... - ...
Dudley
Guildford andGodalming
Guildford andGodalming
Ipswich
Eingston-upon-Hullo
Leeds
Leeds
Leeds
Leeds
No.
4of 1895
8of 1895
21of 1895
5of 1895
3of 1895
1of 1895
3of 1895
4of 1895
2of 1895
16of 1895
13of 1895
14of 1895
15of 1895
Date of Order.
Jan. 30, 1895 ...
Feb. 1, 1895 ...
Feb. 2, 1895 ...
Feb. 2, 1895 ...
Jan. 28, 1895 ...
Jan. 30, 1895 ...
Jan. 31, 1895 ...
Jan. 29, 1895 ...
Jan. 30, 1895 ...
Feb. 1, 1895 ...
Jan. 31, 1895 ...
Jan. 31, 1895 ...
Feb. 1, 1895 ...
Date of Petition.
Jan. 14, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 9, 1895
Feb. 2, 1895\
Jan. 28, 1895
Jan. 1, 1895
.Jan. 18, 1895
Jan. 29, 1895
Jan. 3, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
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ADJUDICATIONS—continued.
£ "O Debtor'aName.
Oiin$5 Cowl, George Bell•
Day, William Henry Silvester
Parker, James Rowing (commonly knownas James Rowing)
'Jonss, David William '.
Lytb Francis ..< ... 1.. ...
Watson, John Albert (trading as WatsonBrothers)
Willis, Hannah ... ... ...
.. . ... .. j
,/ Address.
Bate House, Uppingham-road, Leicester, Leicestershirei
73, Newsbam-drive, in the city of Liverpool
196, Boundary-road, St. Helens, Lancashire ...
Oak Lodge, Brynawel", near Resolven, Glamorganshire
30, Hoskins-street, lately residing and carrying on businessat 14 1 , Dock-street and 5, Pugsley -street, all in the countyborough of Newport
Ashley a Villa, Caerau-road, Newport, Monmouthshire, latelycarrying on business at 17, Victoria-street, Westminster,Middlesex, and at Stow Hill, Newport aforesaid
2, Dickens-buildings, Tonypandy, Glamorganshire
18, Hannah-street, Forth, Glamorganshire
Tynewydd Hotel, Forth, Glamorganshire
2, Market-street, Scarborough, Yorkshire • . . . ' -
193, Langsett-road and the Langsett-road Brick Works,both ia the city of Sheffield, Yorkshire
Late of 35, now of 60; both in Parkgate, Darlington, in thecpuiry of Durham
Vincent-terrace, and trading at Lion-street, both at Blaen-avon, Monmouthshire
Description.
Provision Merchant ...
Notary Public
Veterinary Surgeon
Coal Miner ... ... ... ..
Traveller Draper
Civil Engineer and Railway Con-tractor
Farmer ,
Boot Dealer ... ...
Outfitter and Gent's Mercer
Licensed Victualler
Brick Manufacturer
A Married. Woman, trading inrespect of her separate estate as a
• Corn and Flour Dealer
Court.
Leicester
Liverpool
Liverpool
Neath
Newport, !Vfon.
Newport, Mon. » ...
Norwich
Pontypridd
Pontypridd
Pontypii.'d ... :..
Scarborough . ...
. Sheffield ... ;..
Stockton - on - TeesandMiddlesborough
Tredegar
No.
6of 1895
99of 1894
3of 1895
2of 1895
7of 1895
51of 1894
04of 1895
1of 1895
4of 1895
6of 1895
4of 1895
8of J895
80of 1894
3of 1895
Date of Order.
Jan. 31, 1895 ...
Jan. 31, 1895 ...
Feb. 2, 1895 ...
Feb. 1, 1895 ...
Feb. 2, 1895 ...
Feb. 2, 1895 ...
Feb. 2, 1895 ...
Jan. 31, J895 ...
Jan. 31.-1895 ...
Feb. 1, 1895 ;..
Ja.n; 31, 1895 '."..
Feb. 2, 1895 ...
Jan. 30, 1895 ...
Feb. 2, 1895 ...
Date of Petition.
Jan. 30, 1895
Oct. 24, 1894
Jan. 14, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 31, 1893
Nov. 28, 1894
Feb. 2, 1895
Jan. 17, 1895
Jan. 18, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. l', 1895
Dec. IP, 1894
Jan. 30, 1895"
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ADJUDICATIONS—continued.
Debtor's Name.
James, Henry Thomas
,, , . . .Address.
82, Ferry- road, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire ...
Sowerby Lodge Farm, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire ...
9, Catherine's Cross, Darlaston, Staffordshire ... ... ...
Residing at 55, Halesowen-street, Oldbury, Worcestershire,'and trading at 6 and 8, Talbot-street, Oldbury aforesaid
Richmond- villas, 13, Wednesfield-road, Wolverhampton, and'trading there and at Lincoln-street, Wolverhampton,Staffordshire
Late 42, Red Cross-street, Wolverhampton, afterwards16, Francis-street, Wolverhampton, now 1, Leicester-street,off Staveley-road, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
Richmond-villas, 13, Wednesfield - road, Wolverhampton,Staffordshire
'. « • Description.
Driller ... ... •
Baker ..". " ..;" .'.. ..; ;..
Fruiterer and Fishmonger .'
Hay and Corn Dealer and Wheel-wright
Engine Fitter
Court. •
Ulverston and Bar-row-in-Furness
Ulverston and Bar-row-in-Furness
Walsall ;.'. ...
West Bromwich ...
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton ...
Wolverhampton " ...
No.
14Bof 1894
llBof 1894
2of 1895
2of 1895
4of 1895
5of 1895
30^1895
Date of Order.
Jan 18 1895
Nov 29 1894
Feb 1 1895
Jan 31 1895
Jan. 31,1895 ...
Jan 31 ' 1895 . .
Jan 31 1895 ...
Date of Petition.
Dec 21 1894
Oct 4, 1894
Jan 7, 1895
Jan 28 1895
Jan. 28, 1895
•Jan 30 1895
Jan 28 1895
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' Debtor'sName.
Miller, Richard May ...
Oldham, Johnand
Knight, Samuel(trading as
Oldham and Knight) ...
.
Oldham, John(Separate Estate)
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Address.
Church-road, Upper Norwood,Surrey
Residing at 4, Gloucester-villas,Colville-street, Nottingham
Residing at 107, Gawthorne-street, Basford, Netting ham
AtGoldsmith-place, Goldsmith-street, Nottingham
Residing at 4, Gloucester-villas,Colville- street, Nottingham,and trading at (iolrUmith-placc, Goldsmith-str.net1, Not-tingham
Description.
Doctor of Medicine
.
Cabinet Makers
Cabinet Maker
Court.
Croydon
•
Nottingham...
Nottingham,..
No.olMatter.
31of 1894
62of 1891
.'
G2of 1894
Date of Order.
Jan. 8,1895...•
•
Jan. 23, 1895
Jan. 23, 1895
.
Nature of Scheme or Composition sanctioned or Order made.
Provision for payment in priority of all debts directed to be so paid in the distri-bution of the property of a bankrupt, and for payment of all the proper costs andcharges and expenses of and incidental to the proceedings, and all fees and per-centages payable to the Official Receiver and the Board of Trade shall be made bydepositing with the Official Receiver an amount sufficient to secure the paymentthereof. A Composition of 7s. 6d. in the pound on all provable debts to be paid intwo instalments, namely, one of 5s. in cas'h within fourteen days after approval bythe Court and the second of 2s. 6d. at three months from date of approval. Thesecond instalment to be' secured by joint and several pfomissory notes of the debtorand James Judd, of Church-road, Upper Norwood, and Captain C. Stirling, of 11,Harold-road, Upper Norwood, or by debtor and two other sureties to be approvedby the Official Receiver. Receiving Order made on the 5fh October, 1894, discharged
'
Payment in priority of all debts directed to be so paid in the distribution of theproperty of a bankrupt shall be provided for by payment by debtors to the OfficialReceiver prior to approval of this Composition by the Court of a sum of moneyequivalent to the total amount of such debts, allowing for any amount now in thehands of the Official Receiver. Provision for payment of all proper costs, charges,and expenses of and incidental to the proceedings, • and all -fees and percentagespayable to the Official Receiver and Board of Trade shall be made by payment bydebtors to the Official Receiver prior to approval of this Composition by the Court ofsuch a sum of money as such claims amount to. A Composition' of 7s. 6d. inthe pound shall be paid on all provable debts, payable immediately after approval bythe Court. Payment of Composition to be secured by joint and several promissorynote of debtors and a surety to be approved by creditors and Official Receiver atadjourned First Meeting. Receiving Order discharged
Payment in priority of all debts directed to be so paid in the distribution of the pro-perty of a bankrupt shall be provided for by payment by debtor to the OfficialReceiver prior to approval of this Composition by the Court of a sum of moneyequivalent to the total amount of such debts, allowing for any amount now inthe hands of the Official Receiver. Provision for payment of all proper costs;
.charges, and expenses of and incidental to the proceedings, and all fees and per-centages payable to the Official Receiver and Board of Trade shall be made bypaymen't by debtor to the Official Receiver prior to -approval of this Compositionby the Court of such a sum of money as such claims amount to. A Composition'of 7s. 6d. in the pound shall be paid on all provable debts, payable immediatelyafter approval by the Court. Payment of Composition to .be secured by joint andseveral promissory note of debtor and a surety to be approved • by creditors andOfficial Receiver at adjourned First'Meeting. Receiving Order discharged
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Debtor's Name.
Knight,' Samuel(Separate Estate)
Owen, Henry Griffith ...
Address.
Residing at 107, Gawthorne-i-treet. Basford, Nottingham,and trading at Goldsmith-place. Goldsmith stree% Not-tingham
-
Formerly of Gladstone House,Blaenau t'estiniOfj, Merioneth-shire, now of the New Shop,parish of Maenfcvvrog, Merion-ethshire
•
Description.
Cabinet Maker
Draper
'•
Court.
Nottingham ...
Portmadocand BlaenauFestiniog
'
•
No. ofMatter.
62of 1894
16of 1894
Date of Order.
Jan. 28, 1895
-
Dec.TO, 1894
Nature of Scheme or Composition sanctioned or Order made.
Paymea't in priority of all debts directed to be so paid in the distribution' of -theproperty of a bankrupt shall be provided for by payment by debtor to the OfficialReceiver, prior to approval of this Composition by the Court, of a sum of money-equivalent to the total amount of such debts, allowing for any amount now in thehands of the Official Receiver. Provision for payment of all proper costs, charges,and expenses of and incidental to the proceedings, and all fees and percentagespayable to the Official Receiver and Board cf Trade, shall be made by paymentby debtor to the Official Receiver, prior to approval of this Composition by the Court,of such a sum of money as such claims amount to. A Composition of 7s. 6d. in thepound shall be paid on all provable debts, payable immediately after approval byby the Court. Payment of Composition to be secured by joint and several promissorynote of debtor and a surety to be approved by creditors and Official Receiver atadjourned First Meeting, ttcceiving Order discharged
Payment in priority of all debts dincted to be so paid in the distribution of theproperty of a bankrupt to be made immediately in full. Provision to be made forimmediate payment in full of all the proper costs, charges, and expenses incidental tothe proceedings, and all fees and percentages payable to the Official Receiver andthe Hoard of Trade. A Composition of 7s. Gd. in the pound to be paid on all provabledebts by two instalments, the first in one month after the approval by the Court ofthe Composition, and the second in ten weeks-after such approval. Payment of theComposition to be secured by the suretiship of Robert Roberts, 12, Newmarket-square,Blaenau Festiniog, and David Evan Davies, Rhianfa, Pwllheli
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NOTICES OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS.
Debtor's Name.
CalJ, Sir William
Gundelfinger, Jacob
Hallett, James AlfredHallett, William Charles
andHallett, Milf ord (carrying
on business asHallett and Company) ...
Long, Frederick Nicholas
Power, W. M
Cbantler, GeorgeFrederick
Foley, Edward
Major, William Vickers ...
Nance, William Edwin ..
Bawtree, John ... ..(Separate Estate)
Address.
3, Ryder-street, St. James's, Middlesex
Late 21, Harp-lane, Great Tower-street, in thecity of London, present address unknown
\
7, St. Martin's-place, Trafalgar-square, in thecounty of London
Eossbrin, 5, Camden Hill-road, Upper Nor-wood, Surrey, lately residing at 148, Cam-bridge-street, Pimlico, Middlesex
Power's - corner, York - street, Westminster,' Middlesex
83, Grove-road, Bock Ferry, in the borough ofBirkenhead, Cheshire, formerly residing atCastle-street, Bolton, Lancashire, Pool-road,Egremont, and Buchanan - road, Seacombe,both in Cheshire
86, Wheatland-lane, Seacombe, Cheshire, andresiding in lodgings at 25, Whetstone-lane,Birkenhead, Cheshire
3 and 5, Church-road, Tranmere, near Birken-head, and at Stalls Nos. 1 and 2, BirkenheadMarket, Cheshire
Hawthorn House, Kymin-terrace, Penarth,Glamorganshire, lately trading at 1, Stuart-street, Docks, Cardiff, Glamorganshire
, ;
Description.
Of no known occupation ...
Hair, Skin, and Hide Mer-chant
Bankers and Copartners ...
Clerk in the India Office ...
Picture Dealer
Book-keeper
Hay, Straw, and PotatoDealer
Wholesale and Retail Fruitand Vegetable Dealer, andCommission Agent for theSale of Fruit and Vege-tables
Coal Agent and Coal Mer-chant
Banker, a Copartner in thefirm of Mills, Bawtree,Dawnay, Curzon, and Co.,of Colchester, Witham,Clacton-on-Sea, and Kel-vedon, all in Essex, andHadleigh,' Suffolk, Bankers
Court.
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
Birkenhead
Birkeuhead
Birkenhead
Cardiff
Colchester ... ...
No.
684of 1888
259of 1892
~711of 1893
1078of 1888
83of 1893
3of 1891
1of 1893
16of 1893
47of 1888
26of 1891
Last Day forReceiving Proofs.
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 16, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895J ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
'
Feb. 22,1895 ...
Feb. 19, 1895 ...
•
Name of Trustee.
G. Wreford, SeniorOfficial Receiver
A. B. King Farlow ...
George Sneath
E. Leadam Hough,Official Receiver
E. Leadam Hough,Official Receiver
Frederick Gittins,Official Receiver
Frederick Gittins,Official Receiver
Frederick Gittins,Official Receiver
Thomas HenryStephens, OfficialReceiver
Charles Fitch Kemp ...
., -
Addreftft.
Bankruptcy - buildings,Carey-street, London. W.C.
Martin, Farlow, Eldridge,and Co., 4, King-street,Cheapside, London, E.C.
44, Gresham-street, London,E.C.
Bankruptcy - buildings,Carey-street, London, W.C.
Bankruptcy - buildings,Carey-street, London, W.C.
35, Victoria- street, Liver-pool
35, Victoria-street, Liver-pool
35, Victoria-street, Liver-pool
29, Queen-street, Cardiff
73, Lombard-street, London,E.C.
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Debtor's Name.
Austin, Samuel GeorgeQuinnel
Axtell, William
Clements, Frederick ...
Stock, Harry
Ambler, John William ...
Eitchingman, John
Russom, Thomas
Weatherly, George Morris
O'Callaghan, GeorgeHenry Kenneth
Brandreth, Henry (trad-ing as Brandreth andCo.)
Hodgson, Joseph Bram-well
Parkinson, Richard
Smith, Richard ..... ....
Address.
19. Princess-road, South Norwood, Surrey.
Heath wood, Tremaine-road, Anerley, Surrey ...
76, Bridge-street, Derby, Derbyshire
Stone Farm, North Weald, Essex
Great Wilson- street, Leeds, Yorkshire, resid-ing in lodgings at 2, Blayds-court, SouthBrook-street, Leeds .
G, Jubilee-terrace, Woodhouse, Leeds, York-shire
42, Park-lane, in the city of Leeds, Yorkshire,trading there in partnership with JaniesBean, under the style or firm of ThomasRussom and Co., lately carrying on the samebusiness and partnership at 34, North-street,in the city of Leeds
23, Lands-lane, Leeds, York?-hire, and residingat 39, Chapeltown-road, Leeds aforesaid
Castle-square, Ludlow, Salop
13, New-quay, Liverpool, Lancashire
18, Liverpool-road, Great Crosby, Lancashire ..
24, Milroy-street, in the city of Liverpool,lately residing and trading at 21, GreatCharlotte-street, Liverpool
Residing .at 48, Priory-street, Liverpool, Lan-cashire, lately residing and trading at 59,Stanley-road, Liverpool aforesaid
Description.
Banker's Clerk
Grocer and Provision Dealer
Farmer and Dealer ...
Coal Merchant
Coal Dealer
Furniture Dealer .and Manu-facturer of and Dealer inSewing and WringingMachines
Plumber
Surgeon. *
Ship Store Dealer
General Draper
Now out of business, latelyLicensed Victualler
Now out of business, latelyChandler
Court.
Croydon
Croydon
Derby
Edmonton
Leeds
Leeds
Leeds ! '.".'.
Leeds
Leomins'ter ...
Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool
No.
27of 1893
47of 1891
41of 1893
24of 1893
30of 1892
119of 1894
76.of 1894
38 'of J894
8of 1891
34of 1894
93of 1894
102of 1894
84of 1894
Last Day forBeceiTing Proofs.
Feb. 19, 1895 ...
Feb. 19, 1895 ...
*
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 28, 1895 ...
Mar. 5, 1895 ...
Mar. 5, 1895'. ...
Mar. 5, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 20, 1895 ...
Name of Trustee.
A. Mackintosh; OfficialReceiver •
A. Mackintosh, OfficialReceiver
%John Smith, OfficialReceiver
Cecil Mercer, OfficialReceiver •
John Bowling, Offi-cial Receiver
John Bowling, Offi-cial Receiver
John Bowling, OfficialReceiver
John Bowling, OfficialReceiver' •
Henry Thomas Wey-man • •
k Frederick Gittins,Official Receiver
T. Theodore Rogers ...
Frederick- ' Gittins,Official Receiver' " •
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Frederick . . Gittins,Official Receiver
Address.
24, Railway-approach, Lon-don Bridge, S.E.
24, Railway-approach, Lon-don Bridge, S.E.
tSt. James's - chambers,Derby
Official Receiver's Offices,95, Temple - chambers,Temple-avenue, E.G.
22, Park-row, Leeds
22, Park-row, Leeds
22, Park-row, Leeds
22, Park-row, Leeds
Ludlow, Salop
35, Victoria-street, Liver-pool
Marldon - chambers, 30,North John-street, Liver-pool
35, Victoria-street, Liver-pool - •• •
35, Victoria-street, Liver-pool
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Debtor's Name.
Saxon, Thomas ...
Greenwood, James
Everitt, Edward
Bowles, Tom
Grime, Edward Hatton ...
Cooper, George
Webb, Charles, Henry ...
Davison, Robert George ...(Separate Estate)
Hargreaves, Samuel
Address.
Residing at 302, Stancliffe-place, Audenshaw,Lancashire, and trading at 114, Ashton-road,Openshaw, Lancashire, and lately residing atMavesyn-place, Fairfield, Lancashire
33, Kirkgate, Ripon, Yorkshire
13, Earl-street, Northampton ... '
Late 38, Stamshaw-road, Landport, now 11,Knox-road, Landport, Hampshire
82, London -street, Reading, Berkshire
The Chapel House, Pinfold-lane, Penkridge,and of Clay-street, Penkridge, Staffordshire
11, Mill-street and 12, Bridge-street, both inStafford, Staffordshire
North Lodge, trading at 79, Stanhope-road,both in Darlington, in the county of Durham
Late the King's Head Hotel, Linthorpe-road,now 32, Waterloo-road, both • in ^Middles-bofongh, Yorkshire
'
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Description.
Groeer and Provision Dealer
Boot and Shoe Dealer
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer
Baker and Grocer
Cycle Agent
Wheelwright, Blacksmith,Joiner, and Carpenter
Cycle Agent and Repairer ...
Engineer and Broker, trad-ing with William NewtonDavison • as . DavisonBrothers
Late Innkeeper, now of nooccupation -
•
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Court.
Manchester
Northallerton
Northampton
Portsmouth
Beadin
Stafford
Stafford
Stockton - on - Teesand Middlesborough
Stockton - on - Teesand Middlesborough
0
No.
31of 1887
23of 1894
36of 1894
19of 1894
19of 1894
11of 1894
10of 1894
85of 1893
1of 1895
Last Day fcrReceiving Proofs.
Feb. 19, 1895 ...
Feb. 21, 1895 ...
Feb.. 20, 1895 ...
Feb. 26, 1895 ...
Feb. 19, 1895 ...
Feb. 23, 1895 ...
Feb. 23, 1895 ...
Feb. 21, 1895 ...
Feb. 21, 1895 ...
Name of Trustee.
Christopher JenkinsDibb, Official Beceiver
John Bichard Stubbs,Official Beceiver
Augustus C. Palmer ...
John Cornelius-Moberly,Official Beceiver
Cecil Mercer, OfficialBeceiver
T. Bullock, OfficialReceiver
T. Bullock, OfficialReceiver
John Richard Stubbs,Official Receiver
John Richard Stubbs,Official Receiver
ACdreno.
Ogden's-chambers, Bridge-street, Manchester
8, Albert-road, Middles-borough •
St. Giles'-chambers, North-ampton
Cambridge Junction, High-street, Portsmouth
Official Receiver's Offices,95, Temple - chambers,Temple-avenue, E.G.
King-street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
King-street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
8, v Albert-road, Middles-borough
8, Albert-road, Middles-borough
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NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS.O9
Debtor's Name.
Collyns, William Bridgeand
Collyns, William Bridge,theyounger(tradingas
W. B. Collyns and Co.) ...
Greig, George Alexander(trading as Greig andCo.)
Hicks, GeorgianaO'Laughlin
Huggins, William Henry(described in Receiv-ing Order as W. H.Huggins)
Outram, Colin James ...
Smith, Horace William..
Vickery, George Leigh ..
Watson, William George' and
Abbott, Walter(trading as
Watson and Abbott) ..
Fletcher, William (trad-ing as FieldingFletcher and Sons)
Address.
5, East India-avenue, in the city of Lon-don, and 51, Christ Church-road, Brixton,Surrey
558, Commercial-road, in the county ofLondon
12, Emperor's-gate, and of 135, Liverpool-road, Islington, and formerly of 2, Wilton-place, all in the county of London
77, Dorset-road, South Lambeth, Surrey ...
Lately trading at the Milford HavenPublic-house, 214, Caledonian-road, andat the Fish and Ring Public-house, WhiteHorse-street, Stepney, both in the countyof London
Late of 13, Spring-gardens, Charing Cross,in the county of London, whose presentresidence the Petitioning Creditors are
• unable to ascertain
Residing and trading at 5, Whitmore-road,Hoxton, in the county of London
20, Bartholomew-close, in the city ofLondon
Penn-street, Birmingham
Description.
Colonial Merchants
Ironmonger
Widow
Vinegar Merchant
Late Licensed Victualler
Solicitor
Draper
Underclothing Manu-facturers
Brassfounder
\
Court.
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
•High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
Birmingham '
No.
493of 1891
567of 1894
1779of 1892
1893of 1892
978of 1893
1441of 1891
658of 1894
1163of 1894
29of 1894
Amountper Pound.
5Jd.
3H
Is.and 4 per
cent, interest
in
Is. 3£d.
15s.
6d.
Is. 6d.
lOd.
First, or Final,or otherwise.
Fourth andFinal
• Supple-mental
Supple-mental
First andFinal
Third andFinal
First
First andFinal
First
First andFinal
When Payable.
Feb. 25, 1895
Any day (exceptSaturday) between11 and 2
Any day (exceptSaturday) between-11 and 2
Feb. 12, 1895, andsubsequent Tues-days between 12and 4
Feb. 13, 1895, orany subsequentWednesday be-
• tween 11 and 2
Feb. 18, 1895
Feb. 13, 1895
Feb. 14, 1895
Feb. 20, 1895
Where Payable.
Offices of Whinney, Smith,and Whinney, 8, Old Jewry,E.C.
Offices of Official Receiver,Bankruptcy-buildings.Carey-street, London, W.C.
Offices of Official Receivers,Bankruptcy-buildings.Carey-street, London, W.C.
John Henry Tilly, 37, QueenVictoria - street, London,Chartered Accountant
Office of Edward Moore andSons, 3, Crosby- square, Lon-don, E.G., Chartered Ac-countants
Office of Whinney, Smith,and Whinney, 8, Old Jewry,London, E.C.
.Office of Trustee, 12, Wood-street, London, E.C.
Office of Trustee, T. E. Good-year, 99, Cheapside, E.C.
10, Newhall-street, Birming-ham
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C Debtor's Naaie.
fcO Pinfold, Arthur 'GoughOS and&1 Pmf old, George ValentineOr (trading as.
A. and G. Pinfold)
Evans, William..
Wilson, Albert Edward...
Hj•"* Stone, Alfred Henry ...
Bassnett, John
Bonham, Joseph
Ellis, Samuel Henry
Burgess, Joseph, and'Cherrington, Thomas
(trading asBurgess^,nd Cherrington]
Burgess, Joseph. (Separate Estate)
Tiltensor,' Jessee
AddreBB.
Lately residing at 40A, Great Horton-road,Bradford
.Lately residing at 28, Northgate, Cleck-heaton, at 40A, Great Horton-road, Brad-
• ford aforesaid28, Northgate, Cleckheaton aforesaid, andWestgate, Heckmondwike, all in York-shire
72, Wellington-street, Cardiff, Glamorgan-shire
78, High-street, Cheltenham, Gloucester-shire
Residing at (5, Starlcy-roid, and trading at22 and 23, Meadow-street, Coventry,Warwickshire
Residing and trading at 1 7, Upper Well-street, Coventry, Warwickshire
24, Sanvey-gatc, Leicester
Residing at Lutou. Bedford-hire, an-1trading at 9, Park-square and 4, Chapel-street, Lutoti aforesaid
Residing .at Luton, Bedfordshire, andtrading at 9, Padc-sq'iare and 4, Chapel-street, Luton aforesaid
, • .
26 and 23, Mill-street, Macelcs-Held
Description.
Watchmakers and Jewel-lers
Grocer and Labourer ...
Pavement Contractor ...
Decorator
Watch and Watch Move-ment Manufacturer
Watch Manufacturer ...
Baker
Grocers" and Fruiterers...
Grocer and Fruiterer.trading with ThomasCherrington as Hurgcssjitid Cherrington
Draper
Conn.
Bradford
.
•Cardiff
Chelmsford ... ...
Cheltenham
Covenjfcy ... ...
Coventry
Leicester *
Luton
Luton
Macclesfield
No.
75of 1894
. 83of 1893
3 -of 1892
18of 1894
0 .of 18S4
• 12of 1894
26 .of 1894
23of 1894
-
23of 1894
{t-
• 8of 1894
Amount petPound
4s. 9Jd.
4£d.
7s. Cd.
Is. 2^d.
3s. 3d.
Is. oJJd.
Did.
Gs. 4d.
10s. Gel.
2s. .
Hrsi, oi Final,or Otherwise.
•First andFinal
First and•Final
CompositionFirst and
Final'
First andFinal
First andFinal
First andFinal
Fir.<-t and. Final
First andFinal
First andFinal
_
Second
'
When Payable.
.
Feb. 18, 1895
Feb. 8, 1895
Feb. 8, 1895
Feb. 8, 1895
Feb. 8, 1895
Feb. 8, 1895
Fob. IS, 1805'
••Feb. 14, 1805
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Feb. 14, 1895
FeV. 11,1835 ...
Where Payable.
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r1
O29, Queen-street, Cardiff fe
' (3Official Receiver's Offices, \y. 95, Temple-chambers, Tern- ^pie-avenue, E.G. £•»
hL.Official Receiver's Office, t^j15, King-street, Gloucester E£
HOfficial Receiver's Office, t17, Hertford-street, Coventry ¥*
hnOfficial Beceiver'fi Office, tS
17, Hertford-street, Coventry' Gu
Office of Official Receiver, J ,- ^Berridge-street, Leicester ' C
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Oscar Berry and Carr's Offices, ^Monument-square, London, ooB.C. • «O
Oscar Berry and Carr's Offices,Monument-square, London,E.G.
Offices of Trustee, 99, Oh-ap-side, London *•*• co
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NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS* - . • • • • • . rCO_^_ • ' . _ ' ' i ' .era
n«h>.nr'8Nnnie. j
Oldham,.John ... • ..!and :
Knigh$. Samuel ... ( ..!. '. ' (trading' ?is' '' .. .
•Oldh'am 'and E'night) ' ..;i i
'Oldham, John ' .;. ' ..i
(Separate Estate)
Knight, Samuel ..."(Separate Estate)'
Butter worth, James1 1 '*-\' "'-'
- Gifford, Thomas
Blackwcll, Frederick ..!.
. ' : . . - • • • •
' Smoker, William ..•.
Elphinstone, James, theyounger
-.. •.
..White, .Joseph .(tradingv as -White Brothers)
C •: „ . . .
Skey, Frederic 'Charles';.
. . • ' • \. •
Address.
Residing at 4, Gloucester-villas, Colville-street, Nottingham
Residing at 107, -Gawthorne-street, Bas-ford, 'Nottingham
At -Goldsmith -place, "Goldsmith-street,Nottingham
•Residing at -4, Gloucester-villas, Colville-street, Nottingham
'Residing at 107, Gawthornc- street, Bas-ford, Nottingham
1.30, Wain-road, Oldham, lately carryingon business at Hathershaw Park, Ash ton -
• road,' Oldham, Lancash re
Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, lately trad-ing at Wistow, Huntingdonshire
30 and 31, Market-place, Heading, Berk-shire ,
49, High-street, Gravesend, Kent
Carrying on business at the Queen's Theatre,Commerce-street, Longton, Staffordshire,
' snd also at the Grand Theatre, Westgate-street, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, and resid-
. ing at 53, Newport-road, Cardiff
.16, Casson-stroet and 27, Market-street,"• '( Ulverston
' Weare, Somersetshire ; • ..
Description. _
Cabinet Makers
Cabinet Maker :
Cabinet Maker
Pleasure Grounds Pro-prietor
Baker and Corn Mer-chant
Bookseller and Stationer
Hatter and Hosier
Theatrical Lessee
Ironmonger ... . ...•
Clerk in Holy Orders ...
Court.. .
*Nottingham
Nottingham...
Nottingham
Oldham
Peterborough
Reading .., • ...
Rochester
Stoke - upon - Trentand Longton
•
Ulverston and Bar-' low-in-Furness
Wells ....
No. .
f
62of 1894
<?2of 1894
62of 1894
11of 1894
1of. 1892
1Gof 1S94
9of 1894
2of 1890
5U 'of 1894
1of 1884-
Amount perPound.
7s. 6d.
First, or Final,or «JSb«rwiiie.
Composition
|
7s. Gd.
7s. 6d." ' .
12?-. 3|d.
4s. 10Tsffd.
4s. 9d.
3s. l$d.•
us. 2£d.
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Composition
First andFinal
First andFinal
First andFinal
First andFinal
Supple-mental
First and'Final
Final •
. When Payable. .< •
Feb. 20, 1895
Feb. 20, 1895
Feb. 20, 1895
Feb. 11, 1895
\Feb. 8, 1895 , ..:
Feb. 12, 1895
Feb. 11, 1895
Feb. 16, 1835
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Feb. 11,1895
Feb. 11, 1895
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HiOfficial Receiver's Offices, St. - XPeter's Church- walk, Not- *>_,tingham ,~j
Official Receiver's Offices, St. .OPeter's Church -walk, Not- ;£z{tingham
Official Receiver's , • Offices, ^•Bank - chambers, Queen- [sqstreet, Oldham ' ^
1—5Official Receiver's Offices, C, ' ,_}Petty Cury,- Cambridge • Jrj
Offices of Walter Bonavia, the •>_Trustee, 1, Southampton- 2street, Bloomsbury, London, ^w.c. to
Official Receiver's Office, 149, CJHigh-street, Rochester - ' fr.
.MOfficial Receiver's Offices, ^Newcastle-nnder-Lyme
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Office of Kd ward: i.. William ^Poultney, 14, Union-street,Ulverston
Trustee's Office. Albion-cham-bers, Bristol
APPLICATIONS FOR DEBTORS' DISCHARGE.
Debtor's Name.
Sheppard,, Henry George, (described invthe Receiving -Order as Sheppard,
H. G.)
Cockroft, Charles
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49, Castle-street East, Oxford-street, in the countyof London, late 34, Howland-street, TottenhamCourt-road, in the county of London
,.The Prince of Wales. Club, Coventry-street,. in -the"county of London1
Wingate-lane, Wingate, in the county of Durham...
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Dealer, in Horses
Court.
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justice-in Bankruptcy •
Sunder land
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979of 1894
. 1381of 1894
11of 1891
Day Fixed for Bearing. • ' '
Mar. 1, 1895, 11 A.M., Bankruptcy-buildings, Carey-street, London,W.C.
Mar. 5; 1895, 11 A.M., Bankruptcy-buildings, Carey-street, London,W.C.
Feb. 21, 1895, 12 noon, Court-house, John-street, Sunderland
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ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE.
Debtor's Name.
Thompson, JosephFrederick
Davies, Thomas Picton
Jones, Evas
Vicary, Emily Grace ...
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Anderson, ' Frederick1
Walter (trading- as-W. F. Anderson)
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267, Friern-r'oad, East Dul-wich, and 1, Stanley-villas,Addington-square, Camber-well, lately residing andtrading at 33, Addington-squarc, Camberwell, all inSurrey
Mounds Court Farm, Warm-ley, Gloucestershire, latelyresiding at. 11, Goldney-road, Clifton, in the city ofBristol
Capeldewi Shop, Llandyssul,Cardiganshire
Now ] , late 6, Silver-terrace,_ Exete.r
'44, Milward-road, Hastings,Sussex
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Buiidcr
Farmer, lately Con-tractor
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Milliner and BonnetTIT 1—, Maker
Builder. ...
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High Court of• Justice in
Bankruptcy
Bristol
Carmarthen. ,..
Exeter
Hastings
•Mo.
886of 189-1
6uof J891
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17of 1885
48_ £ 1 QO tOS !»»*•
15 •*of 1891
Date of Order.
Dec. 1)?, 185)44
Jan. 11,1895
Nov. 16, 1894
Jan. 10, 1895
Jan-.-7, 1895
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Discharge suspended for two years.Bankrupt to be discharged as from18th December, 1896. Liberty toTrustee and the bankrupt to applyto vary Order after intendedmotion against Mrs. Thompsonis heard by the Judge
Discharge suspended for two year?.Bankrupt to be discharged as amifrom llth January, 1897
Discharge suspended for six months,and that bankrupt be dischargedas :md from 16th May, 1895
Discharge granted
Discharge suspended three years.Bankrupt to be discharged as from7th January, 1898
Urounds named In Order for refusing an Absolute; Order of Discharge.
Bankrupt's assets are not of a value equalto 10s. in the pound on the amount of hisunsecured liabilities; that he had omittedto keep such books of account as are usualand proper in the business carried on byhim, and as sufficiently disclose his busi-ness transactions and financial positionwithin the three j'ears immediately pro-dding his bankruptcy; and had on aprevious occasion made an arrangementwith his creditors
Bankrupt's assets arc not. of a value equalto 10s. in tlio pound on the amount of hisunsecured liabilities ; that he had omitted 'to keep such books of account as areusual and proper in the business carried onby him, and as sufficiently disclose hisbusiness transactions and financial positionwithin the three years immediately pre-ceding his bankruptcy ; and had continuedto trade after knowing himself to be insol-vent
t*Proof of facts mentioned in sec. 28, sub-sec. 3
(A.), (B.), (C.), and (F), of the BankruptcyAct, Ib83
Bankrupt's assets are not -of- a value equalto 10s. in the pound on the amount of hisunsecured liabilities ; that he had omittedto keep such books' of account as are usualand proper in ' the . business carried on byhim, and as sufficiently disclose his businesstransactions and financial position withinthe three years immediately preceding his-bankruptcy ; and had continued to tradeafter knowing himself to be insolvent
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ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE—continued.
Debtor's Name.
Foster, Benjamin
Crown, Theodore (trad-ing as Crown andCo.)
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Meikleham, John Young *grading as Myrtle,
eikleham, and Co.)
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129, Milward-road, Hastings,Sussex
Residing in lodgings at 56,Waterloo-road, Cbeetham,Manchester, Lancashire,and trading at 137, GreatDucie-street, Strangeways,Manchester aforesaid, andformerly trading at thesame address, in partnershipwith David Mintz.as Crown
, and Co.
'100, King-street/ in the cityof Manchester, and residingat Sedgley Lodge, 2, Park-crescent, 'Victoria Park
' Manchester
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Builder
Hat and Cap Manufac-turer
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Hastings
Manchester ...
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33of 1892
61of 1892
28.of 1894
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Jan. 7, 1895
Jan. 9, 1895
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Discharge suspended for three years.Bankrupt to be discharged as from7th January, 1898
Discharge suspended for two years
Discharge suspended for four years
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Bankrupt's assets are not of a value equalto 10s. in the pound on the amount ofhis unsecured liabilities ; that he hadomitted to keep such books of accountas are usual and proper in the businesscarried on by him, and as sufficiently dis-close his business transactions and finan-cial position within the three years im-mediately preceding his bankruptcy ; andhad continued to trade after knowing him-self to be insolvent
Bankrupt's assets are not of a value equal .to 10s. in the pound on the amount of hisunsecured liabilities, and this has arisen tosome extent from circumstances for whichhe must be held responsible ; that he hadomitted to keep such books of account assufficiently disclose his financial positionwithin the three years immediately pre-ceding his bankruptcy ; had continued totrade after knowing himself to be insolvent.viz., from January to July, 1892 ; bad con-tracted debts provable in his bankruptcyto the extent of .£471 11s. 7d. withouthaving at the time of contracting them. •reasonable or probable ground of expecta-tion of being able to pay them ; and had,within three months preceding the date ofthe Receiving Order, when unable to payhis debts as they became due, given anundue preference to one of his creditors.viz.: to Mr. Wansker, to -the .extent of£22 2s. 3d. . ' ' . . . ' ' ' / ' • '
Bankrupt's assets are not 'of a value equalto 10s. in the pound on the amount of bisunsecured liabilities, and tfyatr this has-arisen from circumstances for which he,
. must be held responsible ; that he had con-tinued to trade with full knowledge of hisinsolvency for twelve years at le'ast ; hadcontracted the whole of the debts provabl^in his bankruptcy without having at thetime of contracting them any reasonableor probable grounds of expectation of beingable to pay them ; and had brought on. orcontributed to his bankruptcy m part byunjustifiable extravagance in living .
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ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE—continued.
Debtor'sName.
Greenbury, Balph (trad-ing as Greenbury andCo.)
Brown, William ...
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50, Gladstone-street and 28and 29, St. Nicholas-cliff,Scarborough, Yorkshire
.Peaeoek -Farm, Handfortb;Cheshire •; . :-} .:. -•?•
.Residing at 18, ; Clarendon-road, Withington, ' nearManchester, Lancashire,,previously residing at 11,,St. Bees-street, Greenheys,Manchester aforesaid, andprior to that at Rake-lane,,Clifton, near Manchester;aforesaid
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Grocer and ProvisionMerchant
Farmer
. Mercantile Clerk ' .....
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Scarborough ....
Stockport ...
Stockport ...
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21 :Of 1889
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17of 1891
4of 1893
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Date of Order.
Jan. 8, 1895
Jan. 11, 1895
Jan. 11, 1895
Nature of Order made.
Discharge granted
Discharge .suspended two years.Bankrupt to be discharged as fromllth January, 1897 !
Discharge suspended two years..Bankrupt to be discharged as fromllth January, 1897
Grounds named in Order for .refusing an AbsoluteOrder of Discharge. • . - .-, .
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Proof of facts mentioned in sec. 8, -sub-sec. 3 (C.) and (E.), of the' Bankruptcy Act,1890
Proof of facts mentioned in sec. 8, sub-sec.3 (A.), of the Bankruptcy Act, 18.90
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APPOINTMENTS OK
Debtor's SHOW.
Carr, John William
Furse, Thomas
Goy, John
Norris, John Lkmel
Martin, Arthur James
Banner, Edward, andBanner, Mary Elizabeth
(trading asWilliam Banner and Co.) ...
Johnson, Henry
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Address.
130, Green-street, Upton Park, Essex, andtrading at Green-street, Upton Park aforesaid
Bosebank, 146, Peckharn Bye, and 17. Phipps- 'street, Shoreditcb, both in the county ofLondon
Besiding at 93, Spring-bank, in the borough ofKingston-upon-Hull, and trading at !»1 , Spring-bank, 562, -Hessle-road, and at Wheeler-street,all in the borough of Kingston-upon-Hull
Residing and trading at 41 and 43, Stanley-road, Bootle, Lancashire, and also trading at215 and 217, London-road, and 319 and 321,Scotland-road, both in Liverpool, Lancashire
t106 and 108, Craswell-street, Landport, Hamp-shire
Wellesbourne, JJountford, Warwickshire
Holborn Hill, Millom, Cumberland
Description.
Builder ...
Hardware Factor andImporter
Grocer, Draper, and Brick-maker
Clothier, Outfitter, andGeneral Dealer
Grocer
Coal Merchants
Quarry Proprietor
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High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
High Court of Justicein Bankruptcy
Kingston-upon-;Hull
Liverpool
Portsmouth
, Warwick
Whitehaven
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1391of 1894
39of 1895
2of 1835
2of 1895
Iof 1895
iof 1895
1of 1895
Trustee's Name.
Gimblett, Frederick
Berry, Oscar
Hodgson, Robert ...
Kogers, ThomasTheodore
Edmonds, William...
Scrivener, AlfredCollins
Dixon, Jabez
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New Inn-chambers, Strand,London, W.C.
Monument House, Monu-ment-square, London,E.Ci
Parliament-street, Hull,Chartered Accountant
30, North John-street,Liverpool, CharteredAccountant
Commercial-road, Land-port, Hampshire, Char-tered Accountant
22, Temple-street, Bir-mingham
Lapstone - road, Millom,Cumberland, Ironmonger
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Jan. 29, J 895
Feb. 1, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 30, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
Jan. 31, 1895
Feb. 1, 1895
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NOTICES OF RELEASE OF TRUSTEES.
Debtor's Name.
Dale, Francis, the youngerand
Waites, James William(trading, together in co-partnership as
Dale and Waites) ...
Dumma, Robert
Forster, George
Unett, Joseph Frederick ...
Cunliffe, James William ...
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Debtor's Address.
At Stanley House, West Stanley,in the county of Durham
The Ship Inn, High-street, Walls-end, Northumberland
Residing at 18, G rasmere-street,and trading at 103, Coatsworth-road, both in Gateshead, countyof Durham
51, Blenheim- street, Newcastle-on-Tyne
146, Bury-road, Rochdale, late 1and 3, John-street and 16,Harris-street, all in Rochdale
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Drapers...
Innkeeper
Provision Dealer ...
Telegraphist
Formerly an Auc-tioneer and InsuranceAgent; now Com-mercial Traveller
Court.
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Newcastle-on-Tyne .
Rochdale ... « ...
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70of 1893
72 'of J893
46of 1893
68of 1893
18of 1893
Trustee's Name.
John Grant Gibson
John Grant Gibson
John Grant Gibson
John Grant Gibson
.Hesketh Booth ..!
1'rusj.ee's Address.
Pink-lane, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Pink-lane, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Pink-lane, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Pink-lane, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Bank-chambers, Queen-street, Old ham
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Trustee's Description.
Official Receiver ...
Official Receiver
Official Receiver ...
Official Receiver ...
Official Receiver ...
Date ot Release.
Jan. 8, 1895
Jan. 8, 1895
Jan. 8, 1895
Jan. 8, 1895
Jan. 15, 1895
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NOTICE TO DEBTOR 3N LIED OF PERSONAL SERVICE OF BANKRUPTCY NOTICE AND PETITION, AND OF APPLICATION TOCOMMIT FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT.
p^ ' Debtor's Name.
CD Bolfe, George Carter ...
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Debtor's Address.
Hampton, in the parish ofHinxhill, Kent
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Farmer
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Canterbury
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4of 1895
Nature of Notice ofwhich SubstitutedService directed.
Bankruptcy Petition
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Date thereof.
Jan 21, 1895 ...
If a Petitionor Application to
Commit,Date of Hearing.
Feb. 15, 1S93,12 noon
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Name and Description of Person irivtagBankruptcy Notice, or by whom Petition is
Presented, or by whom Application toCommit is being made.
John Udal Bugler, Ashford, Kent,,Ironmonger
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Pursuant to the Acts and Rules, notices to the above effect have been received by the Board of Trade.- . . . JOHN SMITH, Inpscctor-General in Bankruptcy.
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(fame of Company.
The Gold Mining Syndicate of West Australia Limited ...
The Queenr| Benefit Building Society
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Address of Registered Office.
Greshani House, Old Broad-street. E.C
Court.
High Court of Justice ..
Stockton-on-Tees and Mid-dlesborough
No. of Matter.
0021of 1895
1of 1895
Date of Order.
Jan. 28, 1895 ...
Jan. 29, 1895 ...
Date of Presentation ofPetition.
Jan. 12, 1895
Jan. 4, 1895 wtr*o
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1ST
FIEST MEETINGS.
Name of Company.
The Lyric Theatre Limited
William Clover Limited
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Addreea of Registered Office.
The Lyric Theatre, Sbaftesbury-avenue,Piccadilly-circus, W.
Hogwells, Boreham, near Chelmsford ...
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High Court of Jus-tice
Chelmsford ... ..
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00304of 1894
1of 1891
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Date of First Meeting.
Creditors, Feb. 13, 1895
Contributories, Feb. 13, 1895
Creditors Feb 14 1895Contributories, Feb. 14, 1895
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11 A.M.
12 noon
11 30 A M12 noon
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Place.
33, Carey - street, Lincoln's-inn, London, W.C.
83, Carey - street, Lincoln's-inn, London, W.C.
Shirehall Chelmsford •Shirehall, Chelmsford
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NOTICES OF DAY'S APPOINTED FOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION.
Name of Company.
C. T. Bainbridge and Son Limited
The Northern Transvaal GoldMining Company Limited
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Address of Registered Office.
Tees Taper Mill, Yarm-on-Tees
92, London-wall, London, E.C.
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Court.
High Court of Jus-tice
High Court of Jus-tice
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No. of Matter.
. 00341of 1893
00186of 1892
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Date fixed for Examination.
Feb. 11,1895
Feb. 18, 1895
Names of Persons to be Examined.
Michael Fryer, Edwin Thomp-son, John Livingstone jun.,Thomas Chapman, ThomasStockdale, Simon FrederickThompson, John Gilchrist,Frank Dolan
Frederick William Fagge,Charles Wilbraham Terryman,A. Williamson
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11 A.M.
11 A.M.
Place.
Bankruptcy - buildingsCarey-street, • Lincoln's-
. inn, W.C. .
Bankruptcy - buildings,Carey-street, Lincoln's-iun, London, W.C.
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Name of Ccmpany.
I. S. Ciopper and Company Limited
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Address of Beelstered Office. •
Great Alfred-street, Nottingham
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Nottingham.;.
Number.
1Of 1893
Last Day for heuemiiK 'Proofs. .
Feb. 20, Ifc95
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Name of Liquidator.
Heury Eoby Thorpe. OfficialKeceiver and Liquidator
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Address.
St. Jeter's Church - walk, Not-tingham
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NOTICE OP DIVIDEND.
Kama of Company.
Steamship 'County oE Lancaster Com-pany "Limited
Address of Begistered Office.
1, Thomas-street, Liverpool ....
Court.
Liverpool
No.
2of 1893
Amount per Pound.
6s. 6d.
First, or Final, orOtherwise.
Second and Final
When Payable.
Feb. 13,1895
Where Payable.
• 13, llarrington-.-t-eet, Liverpool
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Name of Company. Address of Berfstered Office. Court. No. Liquidator's Name. Address. Date ofAppointment.
The Atherstoae Hat Manufacturing Asso-ciation Limited
The Livesey Brick and Tile CompanyLimited
Long-street, Atherstone
The Livesey Brick and Tile Works, MillHill, ne*ar Blackburn
Birmingham
Blackburn
5Aof 1894
1of 1894
William Johnson
William Pickup ..
Coventry-road, Bedworth, nearNuneaton
19, Harwood-road, Rishton,near Blackburn
Jan. 17,1895
Jan. 19,1895
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NOTICE OF RELEASE OF LIQUIDATOR.
Waffle of Company.
The fiem -Glass Company Limited
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Address of Begtotered Office.
55, Curtain-road, Shoreditch, Middlesex ...
Court.
High Court of Jus--tice
No. ofMatter.
81of 1891
Liquidator's Name.
Howard Paul Felgate
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Liquidator's Address.
Sunnyside Villa, Sunbury-on-Thames
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Date of Beleaae.
Dec. 8, 1891 .
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Pursuant to the Companies (Winding-tip) Act, 1890, and the Rules thereunder, notices to the above effect have been received by the Board of Trade.JOHN SMITH, Inspector-General in Companies Liquidation.
748 THE LONDON GAZETTE, KEBBUARY 6, 1895.'
THE estates of Richard Gronmeyer, Wine and Spirit. Broker, 20, Constitution-street, Leith, the sole
partner and carrying on business under the style andfirjn o£ Richard Gronmeyer and Co., Wine and SpiritBrokers, 20, Constitution-street aforesaid, were seques-trated ori the 31st day of January 1895 by the Court ofSession.
The first deliverance is dated the 9th day of January,1895. ! .
The meeting to elect the Trustee and Commissionersis -to 'be held at eleven o'clock forenoon on Friday the8th day;of February 1895 within Dowell's Booms,George-street, Edinburgh.
A composition may be offered at this latter meeting;and to entitle creditors to the first dividend, their oathsand grounds of debt must be lodged on or before the31st day of May 1895.
The sequestration has been remitted to the SheriffCourt of the Lothians and Peebles, at Edinburgh.
All future advertisements relating to this sequestrationwill be published in the Edinburgh Gazette alone.
GUILD and SHEPHERD W.S. Agents.63, Castle-street, Edinburgh.
THE estates of David Hunter, Blacksmith, CoatsCottage, Whifflet, were sequestrated on the 1st day
of February 1895 by the Sheriff of Lanarkshire. •The first deliverance is dated 1st February 1895.The meeting to elect the Trustee and Commissioners
is to be held at eleven o'clock forenoon, on Friday,15th February 1895 within the Faculty Hall, St. George's-place, Glasgow.' A composition may be offered at this meeting and
to entitle creditors to the first dividend their oathsand grounds of debt must be lodged on or before1st June, 1895.
All farther advertisements relating to this sequestra-tion will be published in the Edinburgh Gazette alone.
' A. BOY MAOGBEGOB, Writer, Glasgow, Agent.
THE estates of Thomas Hattray George, Spirit Mer-chant-, Crown Inn, Beith, were sequestrated on the
30th day of January 1895 by the Sheriff of Ayrshire? .The first deliverance is dated the 30th day of January
1895.The meeting to elect the Trustee and Commissioners
is to be held at eleven o'clock forenoon on Friday the8th day of February 1895, within the George Hotel,Kilmarnock. . . . . . . .
A composition may be offered at this meeting, andto entitle creditors to the first dividend, their oathsand grounds of debt must be lodged on or beforethe 30th day of May 1895. " ;
All future advertisements relating to this sequestra-tion will be published in the Edinburgh Gazette alone.
WM. S. N. PATBICK, Solicitor, Cross, Dairy, Agent, •
npHE estates of George Thomson, Ironmonger, EightJL Bridge-place, Galashiels were sequestrated on 4th
February 1895 by the Court of Session.The first deliverance is dated the 22nd day of January
1895.The. meeting to elect the Trustee and Commissioners
is to be held at two o'clock afternoon on Thursday the14th day of February 1895 within Dowell's RoomsNumber 18 George-street, Edinburgh. ; -
A composition may be offered at this meeting, andto entitle creditors to the first dividend, their oaths andgrounds of debt must be lodged on or before the4th day of June 1895.
The sequestration has been remitted to the Sheriff ofthe Lothians and Peebles at Edinburgh. • ,'
All future advertisements relating to this sequestra-'tion will be published in the Edinburgh Gazette alone.
CLARK and MAC DONALD S.S.C. Agents, 7Frederick-street, Edinburgh. ..'.'
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