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The
DEMERARY
and ESSEQUEBO
Vol. X.]
[Colophon] [No. 758.
ROYAL
GAZETTE.
Saturday, January
28, 1815.
Secretary's Office. [heading]
THIS IS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT THE
FOLLOWING PERSONS INTEND QUITTING THE COLONY:
A. Carron, in 14 days, or six weeks,
from January 2, 1815.
H. Van Kerkwyk, by the First Convoy,
from January 2.
John Dixon, in 14 days, or 6 weeks, from
January 4.
R. D. Jeffers, and a servant, in 14 days
or six weeks, from January 7.
J. A. Janssen, and servant, in 14 days,
or First Convoy, from January 10.
Thomas, Andrew, and Edward, three
children of Andrew Thompson, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from January 10.
The negro woman Charlotte, formerly the
property of Doctor John Frye, in 14 days or 6 weeks from January 10.
John Wittington, in 14 days, or First
Convoy, from January 11.
H. J. C. Neuwieller, in 14 days, or
First Convoy, from January 11.
John D. Seelig, in 14 days or 6 weeks,
from January 13.
J. C. Thierens, in 14 days, or First
Convoy, from Jan. 13.
The Negro Girly Nelly, with her five
children, formerly the property of John Franklin, in 14 days, from Jan. 16.
James Laurie, in 14 days or First
Convoy, from January 17.
Thomas Parke, in 14 days or 6 weeks,
from January 17.
John O'Neil, in 14 days or 6 weeks from
January 17.
W. Pringle, in 14 days or First Convoy,
from January 19.
Owen Kernan, in 14 days or a month, from
January 19.
Jerry Macfie, in 14 days or First
Convoy, from January 19.
Hector Munro, in 14 days from January
19.
W. S. Macintosh, in 14 days or six
weeks, from January 19.
Alexander Simon, in 14 days or six
weeks, from January 19.
S. De Vries, in 14 days or the ship
Vreede, from January 20.
John M'Kirdy, in 14 days or six weeks,
from January 20.
The Negro Man Jasper Morgan, the
property of Miss Eleanor Blair, in 14 days or First Convoy, from January 20.
Pierre Forsans, in 14 days or six weeks,
from January 20.
Thos. Chilcutt, in 14 days or six weeks,
from January 20.
James Campbell, in 14 days or six weeks,
from January 20.
The Free Black Man
F. W. Hunter, and servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks from January 23.
Charles Lamont
Robertson, in 14 days or First Convoy, from January 23.
Js. Brown, in 14
days or 6 weeks, from January 23.
J. R. Kenny, and
servant, in 14 days or First Convoy, from January 23.
Peter Rose, in 14
days or 6 weeks, from January 25.
George Duff, in 14
days or 6 weeks, from January 27.
Secretary's Office, Demerary, January
28, 1815.
Charles Wilday,
Sworn Clerk.
Banns of Matrimony -
between George Sanders M. D. Batchelor, born in Barbados, of the Protestant
Religion, on the one part; and Miss Ann Austin, also born in Barbados, of the
Protestant Religion, a Minor, but with the consent of and assisted by her
Guardian, the Hon. W. Austin; on the other part.
Any person knowing
any just cause, or impediment, why the above parties should not be joined
together in Holy Matrimony, must declare the same, at the Colonial Secretary's
Office.
Secretary's Office,
January 28th, 1815.
Charles Wilday,
Sworn-Clerk.
The King's House.
[heading]
His Excellency
Lieutenant-Governor Murray, has been pleased to make the following Nomination
and Appointments –
George Bagot, Esqr.
Book-keeper-General, is nominated to the Office of Second Fiscal - vacant by
the Death of the Hon. W. Robertson.
John Murray, Esqr.
is appointed Book-keeper-General, vice G. Baggot [sic], Esqr.
M. Viret, Esqr. is
appointed to act as Book-keeper-General.
King's House, this
28th day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifteen.
By His Excellency's
Command,
R. Chapman,
Government-Secretary.
Departed this Life,
at his Residence on Leguan, in the morning of Wednesday - The Hon. W.
Robertson, Second Fiscal of these Colonies.
On Monday next,
commences the Annual Grand Session for Taxation. On which occasion, the
Kiezers and Financial Representatives, combine with the Honorable Members of
the Court of Policy. There will also be held on that day, a Court of Rolls.
ARRESTED SLAVES,
In the Colony-Stock of
Demerary.
Names.
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Proprietors
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Brought
by
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Harry
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P.
Benjamin
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Dienaars
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Joseph
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Pl.
La Penitence
|
Campbell
|
Jeffery
|
Ronen
|
Pl.
La Repentir
|
Anthony
|
Iver
and Co.
|
R.
Marshall
|
Makeep
|
Derrick,
or Estate De Munnick
|
Diennars
|
Trim
|
McGarel
|
Pl.
Lust & Rust
|
Pitt
|
Spence
|
Engineer
Depart.
|
Anthony
|
Pl.
Perth
|
Pl.
Penitence [sic]
|
David
|
Pl.
Adventure
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Pl.
Kitty
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12
Bush negroes
|
Pl.
Sarah
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Indians
|
William
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R.
Rynders
|
Pl.
Werk & Rust
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Betty-Ann
|
De
Weever
|
Pl.
Free & Easy
|
Bob
|
W.
Douglas
|
Dienaars,
by order of Jackman
|
Henry
|
J.
W. Robinson
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A.
F. Harrower
|
Frank
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Derrick
|
Mahaica
Ferryman
|
Damon
|
Pl.
Jealousie [sic]
|
Pl.
Pouderoyen
|
Juliet
|
Evenson
|
Dienders
|
Amba
|
Mills
|
Claxton
|
Joe
|
Mrs.
James
|
Dupont
|
John
|
E.
Fraser
|
Pl.
La Penitence
|
William
|
Pl.
Providence
|
Dienders
|
Derrick
|
Pl.
Golden Grove
|
Dienders
|
Tom
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Captain
Jones
|
Pl.
Poderoyen
|
Anjou
|
James
|
Dienders
|
January
|
Massiah
|
Pl.
Cove
|
William
|
Pl.
Columbia
|
A.
Bryant
|
Coran
|
Dr.
Marshal
|
Pl.
Cuming's Lodge
|
Churgil
|
Robertson
|
Grovestine
|
Marquis
|
Pl.
Ruimveld
|
Pl.
Vive la Force
|
January
28. F. Strunkay, Scout.
George-Town, Demerary:
Printed and Published every Tuesday and
Saturday
Afternoon
By Edward James Henery.
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