London Gazette index entry detail

Publication details:

Publication date: 07 Nov 1843.

Issue: 20276.

Page: 29.

Parish:

Battle.

Person details:

Name: William Braiser.

Marital Status: Not given.

Occupation: Grocer.

Address: 2, Hanover-street, Cheltenham, Gloucester.

Notes:

I WILLIAM BRASIER, at present, and for six months and eleven days last past, residing at No. 2, Hanover-street, in the parish of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, and being out of business, and for one year and six months previous residing at. No. 349, in the High-street, in the parish of Cheltenham aforesaid, and being a Grocer, and carrying on the said business of a Grocer there, and during part of that time (that is to say), from the month of October 1841 to the month of December 1842, inclusive, at the last-named place, carrying on the same business, in the name of Harriet Brazier and for four years previous residing at No. 143, in the High-street, in the parish of Cheltenham aforesaid, and being a Grocer, and for six weeks previous residing at No. 347, in the High-street, in the parish of Cheltenham aforesaid, as a Fishmonger, and for six years previous residing in the parish of Catsfield, near Battle, and county of Sussex, and being a Grocer, do hereby give notice, that I intend to present a Petition to the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy j at Bristol, praying to be examined touching my debts, estate, and effects, and to be protected from all process, upon making a full disclosure and surrender of such estate and effects, for payment of my just and lawful debts ; and I hereby further give notice, that the time, when the matter of the said Petition shall be heard, is to be advertized in the London Gazette and in the Cheltenham, Free Press Newspaper, one month at the least after the date hereof: As witness my hand, this 2nd day of November in the year of our Lord, 1843. WILLIAM BRASIER.

Batch:

GAZ_London-Gazette-01.csv.

Transcribed by:

Michael Metcalfe.

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