Extracts from the London Gazette

 

THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 24, 1901.

Re BERTHA FEATHERSTONHAUGH, 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.” "NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Bertha Featherstonhaugh, late of 53, Belvedere-road, Upper Norwood, in the county of Surrey, and of Sunderland, in the county of Durham, Spinster, deceased (who died on the second day of March, 1901, and letters of administration to whose estate were granted by the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice, the 13th day of July, 1901, to the Reverend Walker Featherstonhaugh, Rector of Edmondbyers, in the said county of Durham), are hereby required to send the particulars, in writing, .of their claims or demands to the undersigned, on or before the 31st day of October, 1901, after which date the said administrator will proceed to distribute 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 notice; and he will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claims or demands he shall not then have had notice.—Dated this 18th day of September, 1901. BOTTERELL and ROCHE, 26, St. Thomas-street, Sunderland, Solicitors for the said Administrator.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 15, 1881.

WILKS WILLIAM FEATHERSTONHAUGH, 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." NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and claimants against the estate of Wilks William Featherstonhaugh; late, of the borough of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge, Brewer, deceased (who died on the 8th day of May, 1880, and whose will, with one codicil thereto, was proved on the 12th day of July, 1880, in the District Registry at Peterborough of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice by William Featherstonhaugh, of the Battersea Park Brewery, South Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, Brewer, and Frederick Bailey, of the borough of Cambridge, Brewer, the executors therein named), are hereby required to send particulars of their debts or claims, in writing, to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors of the said executors, at our offices, on or before the 8th day of May next, after which day the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, or demands of which they shall then have bad notice; and the said executors will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose debt, claim,

or demand they shall not then have had notice.—Dated this 10th day of February, 1881. EADENS and KNOWLES, 15, Sidney-street, Cambridge, Solicitors for the said Executors.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 9, 1878.

JANE CAREW FEATHERSTONHAUGH HAYNE Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other persons having any debts, claims, or demands against the estate of Jane Carew Featherstonhaugh Hayne, late of No. 24, Gloucester-square, in the county of Middlesex, Widow, deceased (who died on the 1st day of February, 1878, and whose- will was proved by Murray Maxwell Johnson, one of the executors therein named, in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 11th day of March, 1876), are hereby required to send particulars, in writing, of their debts, claims, or demands to us, the undersigned, as

Solicitors to the said acting executor, on or before the 1st day of June, 1878. And notice is hereby given,- that at the expiration of that time the said acting 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 which he shall then have had notice; and that he will not be liable 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 6th day of April, 1878. JOHNSONS, UPTON, BUDD, and ATKEY, 20, Austin Friars, Old Broad-street, London, E.G., Solicitors to the said Executor


THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 17, 1865.

6.—A conduit or main pipe (herein called Conduit No. 3) commencing from and out of the north-west corner of the said reservoir, and passing thence in a westerly direction to the point B, and thence in a northerly direction to the point C, also shown on the said plan, 173 yards north of the junction of the Cowslaw Road with the road leading from Parson Bridge to Red Dial Inn, in a certain field, called " Guidepost Field," belonging to Charles Featherstonhaugh, and in the occupation of Andrew Holliday. The whole of which said Conduit No. 3 will be made in the township of Stoneraise, in the parish of Westward in the County of Cumberland

THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 16, 1865.

Henry Featherstonhaugh (sued as H. Featherstonhaugh), late of No. 14, Duke-street, St. James's, in the county of Middlesex, in no trade or profession, having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, made by a Registrar attending at Whitecross-street Prison, and filed in Her Majesty's .Court of Bankruptcy, in London, on the 22nd May, 1865, a public sitting, for the said bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, and make application for his Discharge, will be held before Thomas Ewing Winslow, Esq., Acting Commissioner of the said Court, on the 14th July next, at the said Court, at Basinghall-street, in the city of London, at twelve of the clock at noon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said bankrupt to surrender. Mr. Mansfield Parkyns, of No. 36, Basinghall-street, London, is the Official Assignee, and Mr. W. W. Aldridge, of No. 46, Moorgate-street, London, is the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy.

THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1861

War-Office, Pall-Mall, 4th January, 1861 Royal Engineers. The undermentioned Lieutenants with temporary rank to be Lieutenants with permanent rank; viz. :•—Albany Featherstonhaugh. Dated 22nd June, 1859

London Gazette 25 January 1848

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, Marmaduke George Featherstonhaugh and Christopher Hill Featherstonhaugh, as Brewers and Maltsters, at Bishopwearmouth, in the county of Durham, was this day dissolved by mutual consent All debts due to and owing by the firm will be received and paid by the said Christopher Hill Featherstonhaugh: As witness our hands this 21st day of January 1848. M G. Featherstonhaugh. C H. Featherstonhaugh.

THE LONDON GAZETTE 21 December 1847

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Joseph Featherstonhaugh and William Putterill, of Saint Martin's, Stamford, in the county of Northampton, Railway Contractors, Copartners in Trade, Dealers and Chapmen, hath duly certified, that the said William

Putterill hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the tenth and eleventh years of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act to abolish the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, and to make alterations in the jurisdiction of the Courts of Bankruptcy and Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors," the Certificate of the said William Putterill will be allowed and confirmed by the Vice Chancellor of the High Court of Chancery acting in Bankruptcy, unless cause be, shewn to the contrary, on or before the 11th day of January 1848.


THE LONDON GAZETTE 29 OCTOBER 1844

Foreign-Office, October 29, 1844. The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint George William Featherstonhaugh, Esq. to be Her Majesty's Consul at Havre-de-Grace

THE LONDON GAZETTE 5 JULY 1823

Notice is hereby given that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, Walker Featherstonhaugh, William Green, and Henry Featherstonhaugh, carrying on trade as Brewers and Spirit-Merchants, at Sunderland near the Sea, in the County of Durham, under the firm of Walker and Henry Featherstonhaugh and Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that ail debts due and owing to and by the said Co partnership will be received and paid by the said Walker Featherstonhaugh and William Green : As witness our hands ibis 25th day of June 1823 W. Featherstonhaugh, Willm. Green, Hy. Featherstonhaugh

THE LONDON GAZETTE 7 MARCH 1818

Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between Benjamin Hooker, of Chatham-Place, London, and John Featherstonhaugh, of the same place, Coal- Merchants, by and under the firm of Hooker and Featherstonhaugh, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Witness our hands this 24th day of February 1818. B. Hooker. John Featherstonhaugh



THE LONDON GAZETTE 9 JANUARY 1810

Notice is hereby given that the Partnership lately-subsisting between William Featherstonhaugh and Marmaduke George Featherstonhaugh, in the Businesses of Bottle- Manufacturers, at Deptford, in the County of Durham, and Bottle-Merchants, in the City of London, is dissolved on and from the 31st Day of December last; and the same Businesses will in future be carried on by the said Marmaduke George Featherstonhaugh alone.—Dated the 2dof January 1810. Wm Featherstonhaugh. M. G. Featherstonhaugh.

THE LONDON GAZETTE 7 April 1798

Erratum in the West Suffolk Regiment of Militia. For, C. Featherstonhaugh, to be Lieutenant, Read, Henry Rowland Featherstonhaugh, on the Half-Pay of the 95 th Foot, to be Lieutenant. Dated March 31, 1798.




WHERE AS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Joseph Featherstonhaugh and William Putterill of Saint Martin's, Stamford, in the county of Northampton, Railway Contractors, Copartners in Trade, Dealers and Chapmen hath duly certified, that the said Joseph Featherstonhaugh. hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force, concerning bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the tenth and eleventh years of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled. "An Act to abolish the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, and to make alterations in the jurisdiction of the Courts, of Bankruptcy and Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors”, the Certificate of the said Joseph Featherstonhaugh will be allowed and confirmed by the Vice Chancellor of the High Court of Chancery acting in Bankruptcy, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the 11th. day of January 1848.

THE LONDON GAZETTE 26 JANUARY 1788

THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against Jacob Thompson, of Sunderland near the Sea in the County of Durham, Master Mariner, are desired to meet the Assignees of the said Bankrupt Estate and Effects, on the 22d Day of February next, at Ten o’clock in the Forenoon, at the Golden Lion, in Sunderland aforesaid, in order to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees their further prosecuting an Action lately commenced by them in the Court, of King's Bench against Mess. Featherstonhaugh, Fenwick and Croudace, for Recovery of Part of the said Bankrupt's Estate and Effects; and also to their agreeing to or rejecting a Proposal made by the said Mess. Featherstonhaugh, Fenwick and Croudace, for discontinuing the said Action; and on other special Affairs.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 9, 1878.

JANE CAREW FEATHERSTONHAUGH HAYNE Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other persons having any debts, claims, or demands against the estate of Jane Carew Featherstonhaugh Hayne, late of No. 24, Gloucester-square, in the county of Middlesex, Widow, deceased (who died on the 1st day of February, 1878, and whose- will was proved by Murray Maxwell Johnson, one of the executors therein named, in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 11th day of March, 1876), are hereby required to send particulars, in writing, of their debts, claims, or demands to us, the undersigned, as

Solicitors to the said acting executor, on or before the 1st day of June, 1878. And notice is hereby given,- that at the expiration of that time the said acting 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 which he shall then have had notice; and that he will not be liable 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 6th day of April, 1878. JOHNSONS, UPTON, BUDD, and ATKEY, 20, Austin Friars, Old Broad-street, London, E.G., Solicitors to the said Executor

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