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PUBLIC GENERAL STATUTES. 17 & 18 VICTORIA.-SESSION 2.

(Continued from p. 297). CAP. XXXII.

An Act to facilitate the Apportionment of the Rent when Parts of Lands in Lease are taken for the Purposes of the Church Building Acts. [10th July, 1854.]

Sect. 1. Rents and Fines may be apportioned.

2. Parties to the Apportionment.

3. Jury may apportion.

4. Apportioned Rent to be recoverable by the same Remedies as the entire Rent.

5. How Sums secured by Way of Insurance, &c. may be apportioned.

6. Act to extend to Cases where Part of Hereditaments are included in Leases, &c.

7. Act to extend to Contracts for Leases.

8. Acts herein referred to.

Be it enacted &c. as follows:

Sect. 1. If any hereditaments to be acquired for any of the purposes of any of the Church Building Acts are included in a lease or underlease with any other hereditaments, the rent reserved by such lease or underlease, and any fine certain to be paid on any renewals thereof, may be apportioned between the heredi. taments so to be acquired and the remainder of the hereditaments, or may be wholly charged on such remainder, in exoneration of the hereditaments so to be acquired.

2. Such apportionment or exoneration may be effected by the parties respectively having power to assign or convey the leasehold interest, and to assign or convey the reversion expectant on such leasehold interest, in the hereditaments so to be acquired.

3. In cases where the value of the hereditaments to be acquired is to be ascertained by a jury, the jury may also apportion any such rent or fine as aforesaid.

4. On the acquiring as aforesaid of any hereditaments included with other hereditaments in a lease or underlease, or leases or underleases as aforesaid, the rent or apportioned rent by any such apportionment or exoneration expressed to be made payable out of the hereditaments which shall not be acquired as aforesaid, and out of the hereditaments which shall be so acquired respectively, shall be recoverable, as regards such hereditaments respectively, by the same remedies by which before such acquiring the rent reserved by the lease or underlease was recoverable out of the whole of the hereditaments therein comprised; and all the covenants, conditions, and agreements in such lease or underlease contained, as well those relating to rent as others, so far as regards the part acquired and the residue not acquired as aforesaid respectively of the hereditaments comprised in such lease or underlease, shall continue and shall subsist upon and against and with regard to such part so acquired and such residue respectively, in like manner as if such part or residue only had been originally comprised in such lease or underlease; and in case such lease or underlease shall contain provisions for renewal upon payment of a fine certain, such provisions for renewal shall apply to the part acquired and the residue not acquired as aforesaid respectively of the hereditaments comprised in such lease or underlease, in the same manner as if such part or residue only had been originally comprised in such lease or underlease, and the fine certain to be paid on any renewal had been the fine certain

which in the exoneration or apportionment shall be expressed

to be payable in respect of the same hereditaments.

5. Sums of money to be secured by way of insurance, and all other sums of money or other payments or services, may be apportioned or exclusively charged in the same manner, and with the same effects in all respects, as are herein provided with respect to the apportionment or exclusive charge of rent.

6. The provisions of this act extend to all cases where a part of the hereditaments included in any lease or underlease is to be acquired for the purposes of any of the Church Building Acts, although no apportionment of or exoneration from rent may take place, by reason that no rent, or a rent only nominal, is reserved by the lease or underlease.

7. The provisions of this act relate to contracts for leases and underleases as well as to leases and underleases.

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An Act to enable the Courts of Law in England, Ireland, and Scotland to issue Process to compel the Attendance of Wit. nesses out of their Jurisdiction, and to give Effect to the Service of such Process in any Part of the United Kingdom. [10th July, 1854.]

Sect. 1. Courts of Law in England, Ireland, and Scotland may issue Process to compel the Attendance of Witnesses, although not within their Jurisdiction.

2. Statement to be made at Foot of Writ that it is issued by special Order,

3. Witnesses making Default to be punished by the Courts of the Country in which the Process was served.

4. Persons not to be punished if it shall appear that sufficient Money has not been tendered to pay Expenses.

5.

Act not to prevent the issuing of a Commission to examine Witnesses.

6. Not to affect the Admissibility of Evidence where now receivable.

Whereas great inconvenience arises in the administration of justice from the want of a power in the superior courts of law to compel the attendance of witnesses resident in one part of the United Kingdom at a trial in another part, and the examination of such witnesses by commission is not in all cases a sufficient remedy for such inconvenience: be it therefore enacted &c. as follows:

Sect. 1. If in any action or suit now or at any time here. after depending in any of her Majesty's superior Courts of Common Law at Westminster or Dublin, or the Court of Session or Exchequer in Scotland, it shall appear to the Court in which such action is pending, or, if such Court is not sitting, to any judge of any of the said courts respectively, that it is proper to compel the personal attendance at any trial of any witness who may not be within the jurisdiction of the Court in which such action is pending, it shall be lawful for such court or judge, if in his or their discretion it shall so seem fit, to order that a writ, called a writ of subpoena ad testificandum, or of subpoena duces tecum, or warrant of citation, shall issue in special form, commanding such witness to attend such trial, wherever he shall be within the United Kingdom, and the service of any such writ or process in any part of the United Kingdom shall be as valid and effectual, to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been served within the jurisdiction of the Court from which it issues.

2. Every such writ shall have at foot thereof a statement or notice that the same is issued by the special order of the court or judge, as the case may be; and no such writ shall issue without such special order.

to the exigency of such writ or process, it shall be lawful for 3. In case any person so served shall not appear, according the Court out of which the same issued, upon proof made of the service thereof, and of such default, to the satisfaction of the said Court, to transmit a certificate of such default, under the seal of the same Court, or under the hand of one of the judges or justices of the same, to any of her Majesty's superior Courts of Common Law at Westminster, in case such service was had in England; or in case such service was had in Scotland, to the Court of Session or Exchequer at Edinburgh; or in case such service was had in Ireland, to any of her Ma jesty's superior Courts of Common Law at Dublin; and the Court to which such certificate is so sent shall and may thereupon proceed against and punish the person so having made default, in like manner as they might have done if such person had neglected or refused to appear in obedience to a writ of

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subpoena or other process issued out of such last-mentioned

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4. None of the said Courts shall in any case proceed against or punish any person for having made default by not appearing to give evidence in obedience to any writ of subpoena or other process issued under the powers given by this act, unless it shall be made to appear to such Court that a reasonable and sufficient sum of money to defray the expenses of coming and attending to give evidence, and of returning from giving such evidence, had been tendered to such person at the time when such writ of subpoena or process was served upon such person. 5. Nothing herein contained shall alter or affect the power of any of such Courts to issue a commission for the examination of witnesses out of their jurisdiction, in any case in which, notwithstanding this act, they shall think fit to issue such

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An Act to repeal certain Provisions of an Act of the fifth and sixth Years of her present Majesty, concerning the holding of Assizes for the County of Warwick. [10th July, 1854.]

CAP. XXXVI. An Act for preventing Frauds upon Creditors by secret Bills of Sale of personal Chattels. [10th July, 1854.] Sect. 1. Bills of Sale to be void, unless the same or a Copy thereof be filed within twenty-one Days, in like Manner as Warrants of Attorney.

2. Defeasance or Condition of every Bill of Sale to be written on the same Paper or Parchment.

3. Officer of Court to keep a Book containing Particulars of each Bill of Sale.

4. Officer entitled to a Fee of 18. for filing Bill of Sale, and to account for the same.

5. Office Copies or Extracts to be given on paying as for Copies of Judgments.

6. Satisfaction may be entered.

7. Interpretation of Terms.
8. Extent of Act.

Whereas frauds are frequently committed upon creditors by secret bills of sale of personal chattels, whereby persons are enabled to keep up the appearance of being in good circumstances and possessed of property, and the grantees or holders of such bills of sale have the power of taking possession of the property of such persons, to the exclusion of the rest of their creditors: for remedy whereof, be it therefore enacted &c. as follows:

Sect. 1. Every bill of sale of personal chattels made after the passing of this act, either absolutely or conditionally, or subject or not subject to any trusts, and whereby the grantee or holder shall have power, either with or without notice, and either immediately after the making of such bill of sale or at any future time, to seize or take possession of any property and effects comprised in or made subject to such bill of sale, and every schedule or inventory which shall be thereto annexed or therein referred to, or a true copy thereof, and of every attestation of the execution thereof, shall, together with an affidavit of the time of such bill of sale being made or given, and a description of the residence and occupation of the person making or giving the same, or in case the same shall be made or given by any person under or in the execution of any process, then a description of the residence and occupation of the person against whom such process shall have issued, and of every attesting witness to such bill of sale, be filed with the officer acting as clerk of the docquets and judgments in the Court of Queen's Bench within twenty-one days after the making or giving of such bill of sale, (in like manner as a warrant of attorney in any personal action given by a trader is now by law required to be filed), otherwise such bill of sale shall, as against all assignees of the estate and effects of the person whose goods, or any of them, are comprised in such bill of sale under the laws relating to bankruptcy or insolvency,

or under any assignment for the benefit of the creditors of such person, and as against all sheriffs' officers and other persons seizing any property or effects comprised in such bill of sale in the execution of any process of any court of law or equity authorising the seizure of the goods of the person by whom or of whose goods such bill of sale shall have been made, and against every person on whose behalf such process shall have been issued, be null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever, so far as regards the property in or right to the possession of any personal chattels comprised in such bill of sale, which at or after the time of such bankruptcy, or of filing the insolvent's petition in such insolvency, or of the execution by the debtor of such assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or of executing such process, (as the case may be), and after the expiration of the said period of twenty-one days, shall be in the possession or apparent possession of the person making such bill of sale, or of any person against whom the process shall have issued, under or in the execution of which such bill of sale shall have been made or given, as the case may be.

2. If such bill of sale shall be made or given subject to any defeasance or condition or declaration of trust not contained in the body thereof, such defeasance or condition or declaration of trust shall, for the purposes of this act, be taken as part of such bill of sale, and shall be written on the same paper or parchment on which such bill of sale shall be written, before the time when the same or a copy thereof respectively shall be filed, otherwise such bill of sale shall be null and void to all intents and purposes, as against the same persons and as regards the same property and effects, as if such bill of sale or a copy thereof had not been filed according to the provisions of this act.

3. The said officer of the said Court of Queen's Bench shall cause every bill of sale, and every such schedule and inventory as aforesaid, and every such copy filed in his said office under the provisions of this act, to be numbered, and shall keep a book or books in his said office, in which he shall cause to be fairly entered an alphabetical list of every such bill of sale, containing therein the name, addition, and description of the person making or giving the same, or in case the same shall be made or given by any person under or in the execution of process as aforesaid, then the name, addition, and description of the person against whom such process shall have issued, and also of the person to whom or in whose favour the same shall have been given, together with the number, and the dates of the execution and filing of the same, and the sum for which the same has been given, and the time or times (if any) when the in the schedule to this act, which said book or books, and same is thereby made payable, according to the form contained every bill of sale or copy thereof filed in the said office, may be searched and viewed by all persons at all reasonable times, paying to the officer for every search against one person the sum of 6d., and no more; and that, in addition to the last mentioned book, the said officer of the said Court of Queen's Bench shall keep another book or index, in which he shall filed in manner aforesaid, the name, addition, and description cause to be fairly inserted, as and when such bills of sale are of the person making or giving the same, or of the person against whom such process shall have issued, as the case may be, and also of the persons to whom or in whose favour the same shall have been given, but containing no further parti. culars thereof; which last-mentioned book or index all persons shall be permitted to search for themselves, paying to the

officer for such last-mentioned search the sum of ls.

4. The said officer shall be entitled to receive, for his trou

ble in filing and entering every such bill of sale or a copy thereof as aforesaid, the sum of 18., and no more; and such officer shall render a like account to the commissioners of her like powers in every particular with respect to such a count, Majesty's Treasury, and the said commissioners shall have the and the amount of remuneration of such officer, and with respect to any surplus of the fees received by him, as is provided by the 13 & 14 Vict. c. 75, with respect to the officers of the Court of Common Pleas therein mentioned.

5. Any person shall be entitled to have an office copy or an extract of every bill of sale, or of the copy thereof filed as aforesaid, upon paying for the same at the like rate as for office copies of judgments in the said Court of Queen's Bench.

6. It shall be lawful for any judge of the said Court of Queen's Bench to order a memorandum of satisfaction to be

written upon any bill of sale or copy thereof respectively as aforesaid, if it shall appear to him that the debt (if any) for which such bill of sale is given as security shall have been satisfied or discharged.

7. In construing this act the following words and expressions shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them, unless there be something in the subject or context repugnant to such constructions; (that is to say)

The expression "bill of sale" shall include bills of sale,
assignments, transfers, declarations of trust without
transfer, and other assurances of personal chattels, and
also powers of attorney, authorities, or licenses to take
possession of personal chattels as security for any debt,
but shall not include the following documents; that is
to say, assignments for the benefit of the creditors of
the person making or giving the same; marriage settle-
ments; transfers or assignments of any ship or vessel,
or any share thereof; transfers of goods in the ordinary
course of business of any trade or calling; bills of sale
of goods in foreign parts or at sea; bills of lading;
India warrants; warehouse keepers' certificates; war-
rants or orders for the delivery of goods, or any other
documents used in the ordinary course of business as
proof of the possession or control of goods, or autho-
rising or purporting to authorise, either by indorsement
or by delivery, the possessor of such document to trans-
fer or receive goods thereby represented:
The expression "personal chattels" shall mean goods,
furniture, fixtures, and other articles capable of com-
plete transfer by delivery, and shall not include chattel
interests in real estate, nor shares or interests in the
stock, funds, or securities of any government, or in the
capital or property of any incorporated or joint-stock
company, nor choses in action, nor any stock or pro-
duce upon any farm or lands which by virtue of any
covenant or agreement, or of the custom of the country,
ought not to be removed from any farm where the
same shall be at the time of the making or giving of
such bill of sale:

Personal chattels shall be deemed to be in the "apparent possession" of the person making or giving the bill of sale, so long as they shall remain or be in or upon any house, mill, warehouse, building, works, yard, land, or other premises occupied by him, or as they shall be used and enjoyed by him in any place whatsoever, notwithstanding that formal possession thereof may have been taken by or given to any other person. 8. This act shall not extend to Scotland or Ireland.

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CAP. XLVIII.

An Act to authorise the Inclosure of certain Lands, in Pursuance of a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales. [24th July, 1854.]

CAP. XLIX.

An Act for the Settlement of Claims upon and over the New Forest. [24th July, 1854.]

CAP. L.

An Act to continue an Act of the twelfth Year of her present Majesty, for amending the Laws relating to Savings Banks in Ireland, and to authorise Friendly Societies to invest the Whole of their Funds in Savings Banks. [24th July, 1854.]

(To be continued).

London Gazettes.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.

BANKRUPTS.

ISIDORE BLOOMENTHAL, Weymouth-place and Rodney-buildings, New Kent-road, Surrey, lithographic engraver, printer, account-book manufacturer, dealer and chapman, Sept. 16 at 11, and Oct. 19 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Bell; Sol. King, 3, Bargeyard, Bucklersbury.-Petition filed Aug. 30.

JOHN WILLOX, Broadway, Westminster, Middlesex, cheesemonger, dealer and chapman, Sept. 15 at half-past 12, and Nov. 4 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sols. Pocock & Poole, 58, Bartholomewclose, London.-Petition filed Aug. 29.

WILLIAM HENRY BOUSFIELD, Roughway, near Tun--Edward T. Roe, Brighton-place, Brixton-road, Surrey, oil bridge, Kent, paper manufacturer, dealer and chapman, and colour man, Oct. 2 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London. Sept. 15 at 1, and Nov. 3 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, John Harrington, Ramsden Crays, Essex, baker, Sept. 30 London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sols. Lawrance & Co., 14, at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London. - Auguste Old Jewry-chambers, Old Jewry.-Petition filed Sept. 2. Silvestre, Argyle-street, Regent-street, Middlesex, dealer in CHARLES DAVIS and JOHN EATON, Surbiton Hill, fancy goods, Sept. 30 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London. Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, builders, Sept. 20 at half. George Forster, Liverpool, sharebroker, Sept. 29 at 11, past 1, and Oct. 18 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool. Off. Ass. Graham; Sols. Jay & Pilgrim, Norwich; Jay, 14, Bucklersbury, London.-Petition filed Sept. 1. WILLIAM BATCHELAR, Broad-green, Croydon, Surrey, baker, corn and coal dealer, Sept. 20 and Oct. 18 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Graham; Sols. Everest & Co., Epsom and Croydon, Surrey.- Petition filed Sept. 6.

WILLIAM HOWELL, Goswell-street, St. Luke's, Middle

sex, licensed victualler, Sept. 20 at 2, and Oct. 18 at 12,
Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sols.
Martineau & Reed, 2, Raymond-buildings, Gray's-inn.-
Petition filed Sept. 7.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered.
William Henry Wearn, Southsea, Portsea, Southampton,
grocer.
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

A. M'Chlery, Glenluce, merchant.-James H. Buchanan,
Aberfeldy, hotel keeper.—John Roy, Stirling, grocer.
INSOLVENT DEBTORS

Who have filed their Petitions in the Court of Bankruptcy, and have obtained an Interim Order for Protection from Process.

Wm. Cook, Bristol, boiler maker, Oct. 12 at half-past 10, County Court of Gloucestershire, at Bristol.-Edwin Cox, Bristol, retailer of beer, Oct. 12 at half-past 10, County Court of Gloucestershire, at Bristol.-Mary Bentley, widow, Selby, Yorkshire, grocer, Sept. 14 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Selby.-John Preston, Redmarley d'Abitot, Worcestershire, cordwainer, Sept. 26 at 11, County Court of Gloucestershire, at Newent. - Wm. Phelps, Higham, Gloucestershire, painter, Oct. 12 at 10, County Court of Gloucestershire, at Gloucester.-Frederick Orvis, Ipswich, Suffolk, baker, Sept. 22 at 9, County Court of Suffolk, at Ipswich.-Thomas Ede, Guildford, Surrey, baker, Oct. 3 at 1, County Court of Surrey, at Guildford.—James R. Pilcher, Guildford, Surrey, veterinary surgeon, Oct. 3 at 1, County Court of Surrey, at Guildford.-Robert Butterworth, Rochdale, Lancashire, provision dealer, Sept. 21 at 12, County Court of Lancashire, at Rochdale. -Ralph Hull, Haslingden, Lancashire, joiner, Sept. 21 at 12, County Court of Lancashire, at Rochdale.John Brimley, Daventry, Northamptonshire, butcher, Sept. 18 at 11, County Court of Northamptonshire, at Daventry.George Adcock, Wisemore, Walsall, Staffordshire, grocer, Sept. 23 at 10, County Court of Staffordshire, at Walsall.Joseph Thomas, Wednesbury, Staffordshire, agent, Sept. 23 at 10, County Court of Staffordshire, at Walsall.

SAMUEL STAMTON, Birmingham, licensed victualler,
Sept. 20 and Oct. 11 at half-past 10, District Court of
Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Christie; Sol. Lud.
low, Birmingham.-Petition dated Aug. 30.
CHARLES WALDRON, Bilston, Staffordshire, clothier and
woollendraper, dealer and chapman, Sept. 22 and Oct. 12
at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham:
Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols. Sutton, Manchester; Hodgson,
Birmingham.-Petition dated Aug. 29.
HENRY AMOR, Bath, Somersetshire, shoemaker and
licensed victualler, Sept. 19 and Oct. 17 at 11, District
Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol: Off. Ass. Acraman; Sol.
Wilton, Bath.-Petition filed Sept. 7.
WILLIAM JOHN NORSWORTHY, Sidmouth, Devon-
shire, baker, dealer and chapman, Sept. 19 and Oct. 12 at
1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter: Off. Ass. Hirtzel;
Sols. Stogdon, Exeter; Hooper, Exeter. - Petition filed
Sept. 4.
THOMAS WIGFALL, Sheffield, Yorkshire, table-knife
manufacturer, Sept. 23 and Oct. 28 at 12, District Court
of Bankruptcy, Sheffield: Off. Ass. Brewin; Sol. Fernell,
Sheffield.-Petition dated Aug. 26.
WILLIAM JONES, Liverpool, shipwright and boat builder,
Sept. 21 and Oct. 12 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy,
Liverpool: Off. Ass. Bird; Sols. Robinson & Duke, Liver-The
pool.-Petition filed Sept. 2.

ROBERT WRIGHTSON, Liverpool, metal broker and
agent, Sept. 21 and Oct. 12 at 11, District Court of Bank.
ruptcy, Liverpool: Off. Ass. Turner; Sol. Bolton, Wol-
verhampton.-Petition filed Aug. 22.
HENRY KERFOOT, Bedford, near Leigh, Lancashire, silk
manufacturer, dealer and chapman, Sept. 21 and Oct. 17 at
12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass.
Fraser; Sol. Boote, Manchester.-Petition filed Sept. 6.
WILLIAM GRAHAM, Wigton, Cumberland, grocer, Sept.
13 and Oct. 9 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, New-
castle-upon-Tyne: Off. Ass. Baker; Sols. Lawson, Wig-
ton; T. & W. Chater, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Bell & Co.,
Bow-churchyard, London.-Petition filed Aug. 28.
MEETINGS.

John Charles Brant, Shoreditch, Middlesex, oilman, Sept. 30 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, last ex.- Charles Foot, Ingram-court, Fenchurch-street, London, wine merchant, Sept. 28 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Joseph Scudamore, Coleford, Gloucestershire, draper, Sept. 28 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, aud. ac.; Oct. 3 at 11, div.-L. F. Bellot, Old Jewry-chambers, London, merchant, Sept. 29 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Ellis Walkinson, Halifax, Yorkshire, grocer, Sept. 29 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, div.-Joseph M'Lintock, Barnsley, Yorkshire, linen manufacturer, Sept. 29 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, = div.-Michael Robinson, Halifax, Yorkshire, linendraper, Sept. 29 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, div. CERTIFICATES.

To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

Ely Kitson, Fenchurch-street, London, saddler, Oct. 5 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-James Russell, Chichester, cabinet maker, Sept. 30 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.

following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before the Court, in Portugal-street, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

Sept. 25 at 11, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Christopher R. Preston, Michael's-grove, Brompton, Middlesex, gentleman.-James William Walsh, Westbury-road, Harrow-road, Middlesex, attorney.-John Law Beetholme, Cornwall-place, Holloway, Middlesex, attorney-at-law.

Sept. 25 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS.
of beer.-Thomas Parnell the younger, Westbury-road, Har-
Wm. Brown, Wapping-wall, Shadwell, Middlesex, retailer
row-road, Middlesex, carpenter.-Daniel Philp, Westcroft-
place, Hammersmith, Middlesex, baker.

Sept. 25 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY.
sex, tailor.-Jas. Thos. Ratcliffe, Harrow-street, Lant-street,
Philip Dicker Cooper, Cambridge-street, Pimlico, Middle-
Southwark, Surrey, wholesale stationer.-Joseph Trigwell,
Arundel-street, Strand, Middlesex, builder.

Sept. 26 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Henry Drysdale, Grace's-alley, Wellclose-square, Whitechapel, Middlesex, carpenter.-F. Waller Prince, Carolineplace, Hampstead-road, Middlesex, gunmaker.-Joseph Lawson, Paynton-terrace, East India-road, Poplar, Middlesex, master mariner.

Sept. 26 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS.
John Zealey, Neckinger-street, Bermondsey, Surrey, car-
penter.-Henry E. B. Giles, Assembly-row, Mile-end-road,
Whitechapel, Middlesex, attorney-at-law.-Jas. D. Hargood,
Essex-street, Islington, Middlesex, out of business.

Sept. 26 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY.
T. Dawson Bowker Campbell, Layton-place, Middle-road,
Brixton, Surrey, out of employment.-Wm. Pryer, Lower
Tottenham, Middlesex, corn dealer.-Samuel Notley, Haw-
ley-road, Kentish-town, Middlesex, accountant.

The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before

CERTIFICATES.

a Judge of the County Court, to be examined and dealt To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or with according to the Statute:

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At the County Court of Yorkshire, at YORK, Sept. 25. George Nicholson Tootal, Leeds, sharebroker.-Jacob R. Owen, York, out of business.-Samuel Haigh, Leeds, flax dresser.-John Turner, Sheffield, coach builder.-Joe Cliffe,

York, out of business.-James Johnson, Sheffield, out of business.- Henry Smith, Thornton-road, near Bradford, moulder. -David Smith, Bradford, moulder.-James Haley, Thornton-road, near Bradford, moulder.-Thos. Leathley, Morley, near Leeds, cloth manufacturer.-James Oddey, Keighley, licensed hawker.-Alfred Gorgias Neale, Thornton, near Bradford, shoemaker.-Jos. Waddington, Knottingley, near Pontefract, shoemaker.-Joseph Ridge Simpson, Sheffield, out of business.-John Falshaw Supton, Sheffield, out of business.-George Dyson the elder, Sindley, near Huddersfield, woollen-cloth manufacturer. - George Barr, North Frodingham, near Driffield, schoolmaster.-Wm. Milner, York, out of business.-John Boocock, Huddersfield, out of business.-Joseph Harrison, Bradford, licensed retailer of beer.Wm. Bracewell, Bradford, grocer.—Geo. Gillatt, Barnsley, baker.

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At the County Court of Warwickshire, at WARWICK,
Sept. 25 at 10.

Wm. Edw. Hughes, Leamington, in no profession.
At the County Court of Nottinghamshire, at NOTTINGHAM,
Sept. 26 at 10.

Joseph Turner the younger, New Basford, lace maker.
At the County Court of Gloucestershire, at BRISTOL, Sept. 28
at half-past 10.

Thomas Chandler, Clifton, Bristol, milkman.

At the County Court of Northumberland, at MORPETH,
Sept. 29 at 10.

before the Day of Meeting.

Charles Sumpter Morris, Soham, Cambridgeshire, gas manufacturer, Oct. 3 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-C. Druke, Garlick-hill, London, drysalter, Oct. 3 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Dossetter, Theobald's-road, Middlesex, ironmonger, Oct. 3 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Westlake Wainwright, Bridgewater, Somersetshire, builder, Oct. 5 at 1, District Court of Bankrupter, Exeter.-Jas. Palmer Shapcott. Preston Pluncknett, Somersetshire, wool dealer, Oct. 5 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter.-James Palmer, Bridestowe, Devonshire, maltster, Oct. 5 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter. -John Courtis, Beeralstone, Devonshire, grocer, Oct. 5 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter.-George Frederick Bloxam, Lukesland-grove, near Ivy-bridge, Devonshire, horse dealer, Oct. 5 at 1, District Court of Bankruptcy, Exeter.Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool. Wm. Atherton, Liverpool, merchant, Oct. 3 at 11, District

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. John Lloyd Bullock, Conduit-street, Bond-st., Middlesex, operative chemist.-Henry Claridge, Banbury, Oxfordshire, tea dealer.-Owen Evans, Westbourne-terrace, Hyde-park, Middlesex, surgeon.-Philip Oliver, Edward-square, Bromp ton, Middlesex, and Llanbadarnfwr, Cardiganshire, dealer in mining shares.-Samuel Turner Prout, Addle-st., Wood-st., Cheapside, London, licensed victualler.—James Tyars, New Crane Corn-wharf, Shadwell, Middlesex, wharfinger.-Fred. Rosenborg, Albany, Middlesex, and Freeschool-street, Horselydown, Surrey, cask manufacturer.- George Stanley, Queenstreet, London, and Burton-street, Bond-street, Middlesex, fishing-tackle maker.-John David Neill and Henry Sanderson, Liverpool, ship brokers.-Thomas Colton Matthews, Kingston-upon-Hull, brewer.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Lieutenant Alexander Macpherson, deceased, Ruthven, Kinguissie, Inverness-shire, tacksman.-W. Dodds, Glasgow, sail-cloth manufacturer.-Thomas Low, Alyth, Perthshire,

Joseph Brand, North Shields, builder.-John Homles, baker. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, labourer.

At the County Court of Oxfordshire, at OXFORD, Oct. 6 at 10.

Michael Thring Slater, Henley, out of business.

MEETINGS.

Jonas Ingham, Keelham-hill, near Halifax, Yorkshire, stuff manufacturer, Sept. 25 at 3, at the Bowling-green Inn, Bradford, sp. aff.-R. Bleackley, Broughton-grove Farm, Higher Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, farmer, Sept. 27 at 3, at Lord's, Rochdale, sp. aff.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.

BANKRUPTS.

BENJAMIN PARKER, Albany-road, Camberwell, Surrey,
builder, dealer and chapman, (trading under the names of
James Parker and James Benjamin Parker), Sept. 20 at
half-past 2, and Oct. 18 at half-past 1, Court of Bank-
ruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sols. Messrs. Link-
later, 17, Sise-lane, City.-Petition filed Sept. 6.
HENRY WIGG and BURTON SMITH, Gresham-street

West, London, commission agents, Sept. 21 at 12, and
Nov. 6 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass.
Whitmore; Sol. Reed, 10, Ironmonger-lane, London.
Petition filed Aug. 7.

ANN MARIA EDWARDS and THOMAS COOPER, Bir

INSOLVENT DEBTORS

Who have filed their Petitions in the Court of Bankruptcy, and have obtained an Interim Order for Protection from Process.

George Parker, Coventry, Warwickshire, Oct. 2 at 12, County Court of Warwickshire, at Coventry.-John Elliott, Coventry, Warwickshire, saddler, Oct. 2 at 12, County Court of Warwickshire, at Coventry.-Richard Barton, Coventry, Warwickshire, tin-plate worker, Oct. 2 at 12, County Court of Warwickshire, at Coventry.-F. Ball, Longford, Foleshill, Warwickshire, licensed victualler, Oct. 2 at 12, County Court of Warwickshire, at Coventry.-Thomas Shilton, Coventry, Warwickshire, carpenter, Oct. 2 at 12, County Court of Warwickshire, at Coventry.-Wm. Allman, Coventry, WarwickWarwickshire, at Coventry.-Wm. Philip Symons, Fiddingshire, parasol manufacturer, Oct. 2 at 12, County Court of ton, Somersetshire, licensed victualler, Sept. 21 at 10, County ford, Kent, shoemaker, Sept. 18 at 10, County Court of Kent, Court of Somersetshire, at Bridgewater.-J. Crothall, Ashat Ashford.-J. Hewitt, Carlisle, Cumberland, joiner, Sept. 25 at 10, County Court of Cumberland, at Carlisle.- Samuel

Paget, Rainhill, Lancashire, picture seller, Sept. 27 at 12, County Court of Lancashire, at St. Helen's.-Richard Davies, Eccleston, Lancashire, licensed victualler, Sept. 27 at 12, County Court of Lancashire, at St. Helen's.-Michael Shacklock, Nottingham, plumber, Sept. 26 at 10, County Court of mingham, ironmongers, dealers and chapmen, Sept. 25 and Nottinghamshire, at Nottingham.-Joseph Poole, NottingOct. 16 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, hamshire, at Nottingham.-Frederick Girdham, Nottingham, ham, pork butcher, Sept. 26 at 10, County Court of Notting. Birmingham: Off. Ass. Bittleston; Sol. Reece, Birming- confectioner, Sept. 26 at 10, County Court of Nottingham. ham.-Petition dated Sept. 11. GEORGE SAMPSON, Lincoln, draper, Sept. 27 and shire, at Nottingham.-Chas. Howson, Manchester, lookingOct. 25 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Kingston-glass maker, Oct. 2 at 12, County Court of Lancashire, at upon-Hull: Off. Ass. Carrick; Sol. Tweed, Lincoln.Petition dated Sept. 8.

MEETING.

William Wallen the younger, Laurence Pountney-lane, London, architect, Sept. 28 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, pr. d.

Manchester. Henry Woodhouse, Dudley, Worcestershire, baker, Sept. 29 at 9, County Court of Worcestershire, at Dudley.-Henry Stevens, Prestbury, Gloucestershire, wheelwright, Oct. 4 at 10, County Court of Gloucestershire, at Cheltenham.-John Edwards, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, fruiterer, Oct. 4 at 10, County Court of Gloucestershire, at Cheltenham.-Chas. Moss, Crowmarsh Gifford, Oxfordshire,

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