CREDITORS UNDER 22 & 23 VICT. c. 35. LAST DAY OF CLAIM AND TO WHOM PARTICULARS TO BE SENT. BAILEY (Henry), Kidsgrove. Aug. 16; E Hollinshead, Tunstall. BAUER (William), Harpenden. Sept. 1; Chester, Broome, and Griffithes, 36, Bedford-row. BAXTER (Clara), Whangarei, New Zealand. Aug. 20; Jones and Son, Colchester. BAXTER (George), Shepherd's Bush. Sept. 16; C. H. W. Mander. 7, Cannon-st, E.C. BEANES (Alfred Edward), Cricketfield-rd. Aug. 20; Lloyd, Richardson, and Co., 3, Howard-st, Norfolk-st, Strand, W.C. BEE (Ellen), Nottingham. Aug. 16; Johnstone and Williams, Nottingham. BONE (John Greenwood), Plymouth. Aug. 24; J. A. Pearce, Devonport. BRENT (Mary Ann), Croydon. Aug. 22; Lendon and Carpenter, 31, Budgerow, E.C. BROWN (Lucy), Bramley. Oct. 1; J. B. and J. A. Brooke, Leeds. BULLOCK (George), Long Eaton. Aug. 24; J. Wilson, Long Eaton. Stoke-on-Trent. CARIDIA (George Konstantin), Smyrna, Turkey. Aug. 20; Harston and Bennett, 4, Bishopsgate, E.C. CLARKE (Elizabeth Mary), Islington. Sept 6; Langford and Redfern, CLINTON (Charles Stapleton Pelham), Amersham. Sept. 21; Norton, DARBY (Joseph), Taunton. Aug. 10; G. H. Kite and Son, Taunton. DICKSON (Margaret), Kensington. Sept. 30; Blyth, Dutton, Hartley, and EAST (Caroline Louisa Clayton), Hyde Park, W. Aug. 3; Williams and FLETCHER (Sarah), North Finchley. Aug. 21; H. H. Wells and Sons, FORDHAM (Emily Mary), Queen's Park, Kilburn. Aug. 10; H. S. Hawks, Hertford. FRISBY (Jane), Loughborough. Aug. 19; Slater and Brunton, Loughborough. GERLACH (Dora), Marylebone. Sept. 3; Adler and Perowne, 15, Copthallav. E.C. GILL (Alice), Fulford. Aug. 29; J. A. Shaftce and Son, York. GOODYEAR (William), Finchley. North Finchley, Hendon, and Mill Hill. GREGORY (Esther), Enderby. Aug. 25; E. G. Shipp, Wigston Magna. HALL (John), Wibsey, Aug. 19; T. I. Clough, Bradford HARDCASTLE (Ben), Ripley. Sept. 1; Raworth and Co., Harrogate. HARDY (William Wilson), North Shields. Sept. 2; Newlands and Newlands, Jarrow-on-Tyne. HICKS (Mary), Widnes. Aug. 20; T. J. Peters, Widnes. HUNTON (John Springall), Hingham, Claims of next of kin, creditors, and others. Oct. 11; F. G. Hatch, Norwich. KERR (Rev. Saint George), Llandudno. Aug. 17; Henderson and Hallmark, Llandudno. KOHN (Samuel), Hammersmith. Aug 19; London and South-Western Bank Limited, 170, Fenchurch-st, E.C. Sol., W. P. Davies, 60, Uxbridge-rd, Shepherd's Bush. LARGE (Thomas William), Hayling Island. Aug. 31; L. A. L. North, 60, Birkbeck-chmbrs, Holborn, W.C. LEWIS (William), Maesteg. Aug. 20; J. R. Morgan, Maesteg. Lock (Florence Annie), Weston-super-Mare. Aug. 19; J. Hodge, Westonsuper-Mare. MARLAY (Charles Brinsley), Mullingar, co. Westmeath, and Regent's Park. Aug. 26; Trotter and Patteson, 64, Victoria-st, Westminster, S.W. MELLING (John Jackson), Liscard. Aug. 30; Cleaver, Holden, and Co., Liverpool. MELLODEW (James Henry), Moorside, Oldham. Aug. 31; A. E. Smith, Oldham. METHVIN (James), Crouch-hill, N. Aug. 17; Cooper. Bake, Roche, and Fettes, 6 and 7, Portman-st, Portman-sq, W. NOBES (Anne), Reading. Aug. 17; H. Medway, at the offices of Brain and Brain, Reading. OATS (Thomas), Kimberley, South Africa. Aug. 20; J. P. and T. St. M. Milton, Penzance. PAGE (William), Acton. Aug. 22; Snow, Fox, and Higginson, 7, Great St. Thomas Apostle, E.C. PICKMERE (Margaret), Thelwall. Aug. 31; Jeans and Son, Warrington. PIPPET (Agnes), Home for Incurables, Winterton. Aug. 16; R. Jacks and Winskell, South Shields. POLDING (William Gilbert), Chorley. Aug. 20; J. Cockshutt, Preston. SANDERS (John Harrison), Brockley, Aug. 19; W. J. Sanders, at the office of W. H. Matthews and Co., Union Bank-chmbrs, 16, Southwark-st. SCHWANN (Theodor, otherwise Theodore), Munich, Germany. Aug. 20; Francis and Crookenden, 3, New-sq, Lincoln's-inn, W.C. SCUDAMORE (Albert), Cheltenham. Aug. 24; F. Treasure, Gloucester. SMITH (James Henry), Hereford. Sept. 3; Humfrys and Symonds, Here. ford. SMITH (Sarah Anne), Blackburn. Aug. 27; E. and B. Haworth, Blackburn. SPLATT (George Laskey), Starcross. Aug. 21; the executors, at the office of Sparkes, Pope, and Thomas, Exeter. SPROULE (Ellen Jane), Bournemouth. Aug. 20; Bellringer, Cunliffe, and Wilson, Liverpool. STALBRIDGE (Right Hon. Richard de Aquila Baron), Hyde Park. Aug. 30; Boodle, Hatfield, and Co., 53, Davies-st, Berkeley-sq. W. Son, Tunbridge Wells. TOMKINS (Sarah), Kempston. Lincoln's-inn, W.C. Aug. 22; E. J. Stokes, 2, Stone-bldgs, TREE (Joshua), Topsham. Aug. 30; A. E. Ward and Son, Exeter. TREEBY (Philip Lavers), Cheltenham. Aug. 18; O, J. Williams, Cheltenham. WATSON (James Edward Henry), Eaton. Aug. 31; Leathes Prior and Sons, Norwich. WHEELER (Fanny), Reading. Aug. 31; A. W. Gallaway and L. H. Bailey, at the offices of Brain and Brain, Reading. WHITE (Elizabeth), Winchester. Aug. 24; E. Dowling, Winchester. WILLCOX (Edward), Brislington. Aug. 22; Gould and Swayne, Glastonbury. WILLIAMS (Sophia), Bath. Aug. 24: Stone, Thomas, and King, Bath. YONGE (Julia Bray), Brixton. Aug. 23; the executors, at the offices of LAW STUDENTS' JOURNAL. TO SECRETARIES.-Reports of meetings should reach the office not later than first post Thursday morning to ensure insertion in the current number. THE LAW SOCIETY. HONOURS EXAMINATION.-JUNE 1912. The names of the solicitors to whom the candidates served under articles of clerkship are printed in parentheses. AT the examination for honours of candidates for admission on the roll of solicitors of the Supreme Court, the examination committee recommended the following as being entitled to honorary distinction: First Class (in order of merit). William Wallace (Mr. James Wallace, deceased, and Mr. N. H. S. Macfadzean, both of Sunderland). Herbert Stanley Tee (Mr. James Herbert Tee, deceased, and Mr. Thomas Joseph Tee, both of London). Second Class (in alphabetical order). Henry Oswald Brown, LL.B. London (Mr. George Whittington, of Leeds). John Reginald Lingard, M.A. Cantab. (Mr. Thomas Dewhurst Lingard, of Manchester, and Messrs. Davenport, Cunliffe, and Blake, of London). Archibald Malcolm (Mr. R. W. Charles, of the firm of Messrs. Melvill Green and Charles, of Worthing). Walter Irwin Mitchell (Mr. Frederick William Scorah, of Sheffield). Laurence George Hensman Munsey (Messrs. J. Deacon Newton and Co., of London). John Henry Peycke (Mr. A. L. Collins and Mr. W. G. Hawtin, barrister-at-law, both of London). Edward Moore Robson (Mr. Thomas Robson, of Pocklington). Kenneth Hirst Scougal, B.A., LL.B. Cantab. (Mr. Thomas Henry Wrensted, of the firm of Messrs. Wrensted, Hind, and Roberts, of London). Erroll David Shearn (Mr. Percy C. Simmons, of the firm of Messrs. Simmons and Simmons, of London). Third Class (in alphabetical order). George Alfred Oswald Behn (Mr. B. P. Burroughs and Mr. John A. Behn, both of Liverpool). Frank Britcliffe (Mr. Albert Edward Britcliffe, of Accrington). Henry James Burr (Mr. Ernest Radclyffe Crump, of the firm of Messrs. Crump, Sprott, and Co., of London). John Lindow Calderwood, B.A., LL.B. Cantab. (Messrs. Cree and Son, of London). Guy Robert Crouch (Mr. Francis Hayward Parrott, of Aylesbury). Harry Edmondson (Mr. I. A. H. Everett, of the firm of Messrs. Hand and Co., of Stafford, and Messrs. Taylor, Rowley, Lewis, and Davis, of London). John Guy Heal (Mr. George Albert Thomas Tuckey, of the firm of Messrs. Tuckey and Clifton, of Bristol, and Mr. Frank Garfield Penman, M.A., of the firm of Messrs. Dodds and Penman, of London. Percy Hood Hollick (Mr. R. J. M. Sawers, Mr. R. A. Rotherham, and Mr. W. Henderson-Cleland, all of Coventry). Robert William Nicholson (Mr. T. W. Thompson, of the firm of Messrs. Dees and Thompson, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne). Leonard Plowman (Mr. J. Tharp Plowman, of the firm of Messrs. Winter and Plowman, of London). Alan Knowles Speeden, LL.B. Liverpool (Messrs. Laces and Cɔ., of Liverpool, and Messrs. Sharpe, Pritchard. and Co., of London). George Eric Stevens (Mr. William Stevens, of Brighton). Raymond Melville Thrupp (Mr. George Coleman, of Hove; Mr. Charles Rowe Sawyer, deceased, and Mr. William Westcott Withall, both of London). Frank Trasler (Mr. James Ley Douglass, of Market Harborough). John Westbrook (Mr. Daniel Pennington and Mr. Joseph R. Westbrook, both of Hyde). Thomas Dawkin Windsor Williams (Messrs. Cuthbertson and Powell, of Neath). The council of the Law Society have accordingly given class certificates and awarded the following prizes of books: To Mr. Wallace, the Daniel Reardon Prize, value about £23, and the Clement's-inn Prize, value about £10; to Mr. Tee, the Clifford'sinn Prize, value £5 5s.; to Mr. Peycke, the John Mackrell Prize, value about £9. · The council have given class certificates to the candidates in the second and third classes. One hundred and thirty-three candidates gave notice for the examination. CORRESPONDENCE. This department being open to free discussion on all Professional topics, the Editor does not hold himself responsible for any opinions or statements contained in it. BANKRUPTCY-COUNTY COURTS.-I have read the articles on pp. 86, 212, and 277 of your journal with reference to part payment of a judgment depriving the creditor of the right to issue a bankruptcy notice, and rule 13 of Order XXIII. is spoken of as giving defendant liberty to pay into court a part of what is due under a judgment. It does not appear to me that this rule is intended or states that the effect is to give any such liberty, but simply provides that where a payment of any instalment of over 10s. has been made the registrar must give notice of it. In by far the largest number of judgments obtained in the County Court the judgment itself is for payment by instalments, but it is only in cases where there is a direct order for payment by instalments that the defendant has power or liberty to do so. FRANCIS S. WHITE. FIXED INCOMES.-Houses and Residential Flats can now be Furnished on a new system of Deferred Payments specially adapted for those with fixed incomes who do not wish to disturb investments. Selection from the largest stock in the world. Everything legibly marked in plain figures. Maple and Co. Ltd., Tottenham Court-road, London, W.-[ADVT.] LEGAL OBITUARY. Mr. ABEL THOMAS, K.C., M.P., died suddenly on Tuesday from heart failure at his hotel at Swansea, where he was attending the Glamorgan Assizes. Mr. Thomas was born in 1848, a son of the Rev. Theophilus Evan Thomas, of Trehele, Pembrokeshire, Baptist minister. He was educated at Clifton, and took the degree of B.A. at London University. He was called by the Middle Temple in 1873 and joined the South Wales Circuit, took silk in 1891, and became a Bencher of his Inn in 1900. He was a magistrate for Pembrokeshire for many years, and was elected Chairman of Quarter Sessions. He took a prominent part in the 'tithe war" in South Wales twenty years ago. 66 Mr. JOHN JAMES WATERWORTH, solicitor, of the firm of Waterworth and Son, Keighley, died at his house in Keighley on the 14th inst., aged sixty-nine. Mr. Waterworth was the son of Mr. Thomas Waterworth, and was for many years identified with a practice which was the oldest in the town and which was started early last century by the late Mr. Christopher Netherwood, of Cliffe Hall. He was admitted in 1865. He was rarely seen in litigious cases in the courts, but he had a large practice, especially in conveyancing. He was a commissioner for oaths, was deputy registrar of the Keighley County Court, and he was joint solicitor to the Governors of the Drake and Tonson Foundation and the Silsden Building Society. Some eight years ago he was placed on the Commission of the Peace for the borough, being one of the earliest solicitors to be appointed a magistrate. He married a daughter of the late Mr. H. B. Clarke, a London solicitor, who survives him. Mr. Waterworth was a member of the Law Society and of the Solicitors' Benevolent Association. THE COURTS AND COURT PAPERS. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.-LONG VACATION NOTICE. DURING the Vacation up to and including Wednesday, the 4th Sept., all applications "which may require to be immediately or promptly heard," are to be made to the Hon. Mr. Justice Bankes. COURT BUSINESS.-The Hon. Mr. Justice Bankes will, until further notice, sit in the Lord Chief Justice's Court, Royal Courts of Justice, at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday in every week, commencing on Thursday, the 8th Aug., for the purpose of hearing such applications of the above nature as, according to the practice in the Chancery Division, are usually heard in court. No case will be placed in the judge's paper unless leave has been previously obtained, or a certificate of counsel that the case requires to be immediately or promptly heard, and stating concisely the reasons, is left with the papers. The necessary papers, relating to every application made to the Vacation judges (see notice below as to judges' papers), are to be left with the cause clerk in attendance, Chancery Registrars' Office, Room 136, Royal Courts of Justice, before one o'clock two days previous to the day on which the application is intended to be made. When the cause clerk is not in attendance they may be left at Room 136, under cover, addressed to him, and marked outside Chancery Vacation papers, or they may be sent by post, but in either case so as to be received by the time aforesaid. URGENT MATTERS WHEN JUDGE NOT PRESENT IN COURT OR CHAMBERS.-Application may be made in any case of urgency to the judge, personally (if necessary), or by post or rail, prepaid, accompanied by the brief of counsel, office copies of the affidavits in support of the application, and also by a minute, on a separate sheet of paper, signed by counsel, of the order he may consider the applicant entitled to, and also an envelope, sufficiently stamped, capable of receiving the papers, addressed as follows: Chancery Official Letter: To the Registrar in Vacation, Chancery Regis trars' Office, Royal Courts of Justice, London, W.C." On applications for injunctions, in addition to the above, a copy of the writ and a certificate of writ issued must also be sent. The papers sent to the judge will be returned to the registrar. The address of the judge for the time being acting as Vacation judge can be obtained on application at Room 136, Royal Courts of Justice. CHANCERY CHAMBER BUSINESS.-The chambers of Justices Swinfen Eady and Neville will be open for Vacation business on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in each week, from ten to two o'clock. KING'S BENCH CHAMBER BUSINESS.-The Hon. Mr. Justice Bankes will, until further notice, sit for the disposal of King's Bench business in Judge's Chambers at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday in every week, commencing on Wednesday, the 7th Aug. PROBATE AND DIVORCE.-Summonses will be heard by the registrar at the Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House, every day during the Vacation at 11.30 (Saturdays excepted). Motions will be heard by the registrar on Wednesdays, the 14th and 28th Aug., the 11th and 25th Sept., at the Principal Probate Registry, at 12.30. Decrees will be made absolute on Wednesdays, the 14th and 21st Aug., the 4th and 18th Sept., and the 2nd Oct. All papers for motions and for making decrees absolute are to be left at the Contentious Department, Somerset House, before two o'clock on the preceding Friday. The offices of the Probate and Divorce Registries will be opened at eleven and closed at three o'clock, except on Saturdays, when the offices will be opened at ten and closed at one o'clock. JUDGE'S PAPERS FOR USE In Court.-ChANCERY DIVISION. -The following papers for the Vacation judge are required to be left with the cause clerk in attendance at the Chancery Registrars' Office, Room 136, Royal Courts of Justice, on or before one o'clock, two days previous to the day on which the application to the judge is intended to be made: 1. Counsel's certificate of urgency or note of special leave granted by the judge. 2. Two copies of writ and two copies of pleadings (if any), and any other documents showing the nature of the application. 3. Two copies of notice of motion. 4. Office copy affidavits in support, and also affidavits in answer (if any). N.B.-Solicitors are requested, when the application has been disposed of, to apply at nce to the judge's clerk in court for the return of their papers. Chancery Registrars' Office, Royal Courts of Justice, To surrender at the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy. ATKINSON, HUGH C., Half Moon-st, Piccadilly, retired captain in the army. July 16. BENNETT, HANNAFORD (trading as Bennett and Co), Henrietta-st, Covent Garden, publisher. July 15. CONSTABLE, CLIFFORD EDWARD, late Chelsea, gentleman. July 16. Carlyle-mansions, Cheyne-walk, EDELSTEN, WILLIAM, Brixton-rd, Brixton, variety agent. July 16. To surrender at their respective District Courts. BRIGHT, JONATHAN JASPER, Wellington, contractor. Ct. Shrewsbury. July 15. EROWN, JOHN, Devizes, bootmaker. Ct. Bath. July 15 BROWN, SETH, Oswestry, licensed victualler. Ct. Wrexham and Llangollen. July 12. BURNS, ALFRED, East Greenwich, jeweller. Ct. Greenwich. July 16. COLES, HERBERT, Stainforth, fish dealer. Ct. Sheffield. July 15. FIELD. WALTER, Hastings, superintendent of the Hastings Borough FIELDEN, EDMUND, Littleborough, print works labourer. Ct. Rochdale. July 17. GARDNER, THOMAS, Southampton, corn merchant's assistant. Ct. Southampton. July 15. GOOCH, FREDERICK CHARLES, late Henley, insurance brcker. Ct. Windsor. HEYWOOD, ERNEST WILLIAM, Nantwich, painter. Ct. Nantwich and HOCHMAN, ISADORE (trading as the London Cheap Stores), Middlesbrough, hosier. Ct. Middlesbrough July 15. KELLY, JOHN, Burnley, grocer. Ct. Burnley. July 13 LANGLEY, FRANK, Kugby, theatre proprietor. Ct. Coventry. July 13. RADFORD, MAURICE, Nottingham, fishmonger. Ct. Nottingham. July 17. SHIRT, JAMES, Buxton, coach builder. Ct. Stockport. July 15. WAY, FREDERIC EDWARD, Trowbridge, agent. Ct. Bath. July 15. July 15. YAXLEY, ERNEST EDWARD, Norwich, draper. Ct. Norwich GAZETTE, JULY 23. July 15. To surrender at the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy. CROWDER, J., Charing Cross-rd, financial agent. July 19. FITCH, JOHN OSBORNE, Fenchurch-st, manufacturers' agent. July 19. FULLER, FREDERICK JAMES, late Grove-la, Camberwell, licensed victualler. July 19. HEWSON, GILBERT, Bond-ct, Walbrook. July 19. JAY, Moss, Kingsway, entertainment caterer. July 19. TAYLEUR, LIEUTENANT C. E., late Curragh Camp, Ireland, officer in the TYLER, GEORGE E., late Cambridge-st, Paddington, articled clerk to a solicitor. July 18. WEATHERLEY, WALTER, late Anatola-rd, Upper Holloway, general cartage contractor. July 19. ARTHUR WILLIAMS AND CO., Queen Victoria-st, bankers. July 18. To surrender at their respective District Courts. BERRY, WILLIAM, Plymouth, corn merchant. Ct. Plymouth. July 18. BLAKELOCK, WILLIAM LISLE, Stockton-on-Tees, wholesale druggist. Stockton-on-Tees. July 19. CALLOW, ALEXANDER CRAWFORD, Tottenham, clerk. Ct. Edmonton. July 19. Ct. COLE, GEORGE JAMES, Poole, hairdresser. Ct. Poole. July 19. HARCOURT, ALFRED HENRY, Mansfield, jeweller. Ct. Nottingham. July 20. NUTTALL, HENRY, Leigh, hardware dealer. Ct. Bolton. July 19. PEACOCK, CHARLES MATTEN, late Reading, tobacconist. Ct. Maidstone. RUSSELL, ROBERT, Sheffield, draper. Ct. Sheffield. July 20. ST. QUINTIN, ERNEST CHARLES, Norwich, journeyman brush maker. Ct. Norwich. July 20. SIMMONS, SIDNEY WILFRED, Northfleet, baker. Ct. Rochester. July 19. STRIDE, CHARLES, late Chichester, auctioneer. Ct. Brighton. July 22. ADJUDICATIONS. GAZETTE, JULY 19. BENNETT, JOSEPH HANNAFORD (trading as Bennett and Co., described in the receiving order as Hannaford Bennett), Henrietta-st, Covent Garden, publisher Ct. High Court July 17. BIGGS, SAMUEL THOMAS (late practising as Biggs, Roche, and Co.), Lincoln's-inn-flds, solicitor. Ct. High Court. July 16. BISHOP, WILLIAM, Middlesbrough, fruiterer. Ct. Middlesbrough. July 17. BOORMAN, JOSEPH (trading as William Boorman), Westhoughton, grocer. Ct. Bolton. July 15. BRANSBY, FRANK RANSOME DUNFORD, Mumbles, tea merchant. Ct. Swansea. July 15. BRIGHT, JONATHAN JASPER, Wellington, contractor. Ct. Shrewsbury. July 17. BROWN, SETH, Oswestry, licensed victualler. Ct. Wrexham and Llangolien. July 12. CLARKE, ALFRED EDWIN, Bristol, commission agent. Ct. Bristol. July 15. COOKSON, ERNEST EDWARD SAUREY, Richmond. Ct. High Court (transferred from the County Court of Yorkshire, holden at Northallerton). July 17. COLEMAN, GEORGE FREDERIC, Nantwich, cycle agent. Ct. Nantwich and COLES, HERBERT, Stainforth, fish dealer. Ct. Sheffield. July 15. DAVIS, JOHN, Eastbourne. Ct. Eastbourne and Lewes. July 15. EDELSTEN, WILLIAM. Brixton-rd, Brixton, variety agent. Ct. High Court. EVANS, HENRY (trading as H. Evans and Co.), Worcester, oil dealer. Ct. Worcester. July 16. FIELDEN, EDMUND, Littleborough, print works labourer. Ct. Rochdale. July 17.. GARDNER, THOMAS, Southampton, corn merchant's assistant. Ct. Southampton. July 15. GRAHAM, THOMAS JOSEPH (described in the receiving order as Thomas Graham), Bute-st, South Kensington. Ct. High Court. July 16. GRAY, JOHN ELTON, Hucclecote, publican. Ct. Gloucester. July 16. GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM ROBERT, Blaenau Festiniog, quarryman. Ct. Portmadoc and Festiniog. July 16. HEYWOOD, ERNEST WILLIAM, Nantwich, painter. Ct. Nantwich and Crewe. July 13. HOCHMAN, ISADORE (trading as the London Cheap Stores), Middlesbrough, hosier. Ct. Middlesbrough. July 15. HOLDCROFT, ELLEN, Hanley, confectioner. Ct. Hanley. July 17. MCCARTHY, EDWARD ADYE, Whitefriars-st, journalist. Ct. High Court. MEE, WILLIAM EDWARD, Nottingham, watchmaker. POYNTER, CLAUDE KIBBLE, Ealing, retired bank clerk. Ct. Nottingham. Ct. Brentford. RADFORD, MAURICE, Nottingham, fishmonger Ct. Nottingham. July 17. SHAND, EDGAR, East Dulwich-rd. Ct High Court. July 16. WEBSTER, ROBERT, Wallasey, coal merchant. Ct. Birkenhead. July 15. YAXLEY, ERNEST EDWARD, Norwich, draper. Ct. Norwich. July 15, GAZETTE, JULY 23. BERRY, WILLIAM, Plymouth, corn merchant. Ct. Plymouth. July 18. BLAKELOCK, WILLIAM LISLE, Stockton-on-Tees, wholesale druggist. Stockton-on-Tees. July 19. BROWN, JOHN, Devizes, bootmaker. Ct. Bath. July 19 Ct. COLE, GEORGE JAMES, Poole, hairdresser. Ct. Poole. July 19. DUNPHY, JAMES C., Bulford, army chaplain. Ct. Salisbury. July 20. GILBERT, FRANK, and GILBERT, THOMAS, late Accrington, builders. Ct. GOLDING, ERNEST EDWARD, late Bures Saint Mary, innkeeper. Ct. Colchester. July 20. HARCOURT, ALFRED HENRY, Mansfield, jeweller. Ct. Nottingham. July 20. HARPER, WALTER HENRY, Penn, baker. Ct. Wolverhampton. July 18. MONGIARDINO, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS (described in the receiving order and trading as Joseph Augustus Morgan), Clement's-inn, Strand, surveyor. Ct. High Court. July 17. NUTTALL, HENRY, Leigh, hardware dealer. Ct. Bolton. July 19. PEACOCK, CHARLES MATTEN, late Reading, tobacconist. Ct. Maidstone. REYNOLDS, VINCENT, Aldridge, late farmer. Ct. Walsall July 19. ST. QUINTIN, ERNEST CHARLES, Norwich, journeyman brush maker. Ct. SARJEANT, WALTER FERMOR (described in the receiving order as Walter SUSSEX, WILLIAM, Rockbeare, cattle dealer. Ct. Exeter. July 18. TWEED, HUBERT STILLFRIED, Gordon-mansions, Francis-st, broker. High Court. July 18. Ct. VINE, LOUIS HOOPER, Purley. Ct. Croydon. July 19. WAY, FREDERIC EDWARD, Trowbridge, agent. Ct. Bath. July 20. WEATHERLEY, WALTER, late Anatola-rd, Upper Holloway, general cartage contractor. Ct. High Court. July 19. LICENSES INSURANCE CORPORATION AND GUARANTEE FUND LIMITED. |