Demerary and Essequebo Royal Gazette 1815 May 06

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DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO
Vol. X.] [Colophon] [No. 786.

ROYAL GAZETTE.

Saturday, May 6, 1815.

Notice. - The Subscriber requests that all persons having any demands against him, or his Estate Bushy Park; or against the Boedel of the late John Ryan, to send the same, properly attested, under cover, to the Store of Park Benjamin, Esq. who will point out the day for the liquidating the same.
May 6. Ali Dey.

Marshal's Office. [heading]
By Virtue of a Mandamant granted by the Honorable Court of Criminal and Civil Justice, for the United Colonies of Demerary and Essequebo, bearing the date the 29th of April, 1815 - on the Petition of F. C. Otto, an Inhabitant of these colonies - I, the undersigned Deputy-Fist-Marshal, in the name and behalf of the said F. C. Otto, do hereby cite, His honor Theophilus Williams, first Fiscal of these Colonies (R.O.) and all and every other Person or Persons, who may conceive themselves entitled to become party against the said F. C. Otto - to appear before the Honorable Court of Criminal and Civil Justice for these Colonies, at their Session, to be held in George-Town, on the Nineteenth Day of June, 1815, and following days; for the purpose of seeing the said F. C. Otto surrender his Person, and present himself to be purged from what His Honor the First Fiscal (R.O.) and every other person may wish to alledge against him, respecting the dreadful crime of murder, stated in a Proclamation of His Excellency Lieutenantt-Governor John Murray, bearing the date 19th March, 1814, to have been represented to him by His Honor the First Fiscal, to have been committed by the said F. C. Otto, on the body of one of his own Slaves; and to see him declared clear, pure, and innocent of the same.
Likewise to see and hear the Court's order on the subject of the releasement of his person, as well as of the reparation of injury, if any be demanded and be found due, to give their reasons for opposition, if they maintain to have any, and further to proceed according to law.
Demerary, this 5th May, 1815.
A. M. Meertens,
Deputy First Marshal.

SECRETARY's OFFICE. [heading]
THIS IS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS INTEND QUITTING THE COLONY:
George Barry, Free Coloured Man, in 14 days or 6 weeks - from March 29.
William McTurk, in 14 days or 6 weeks - from March 30.
Kitty Campbell, Free Coloured, in 14 days or 6 weeks - from March 30.
Dr. Hollingsworth, and his family, with two servants, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from April 1.
J. W. Runcie, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 3.
P. Massiah, and Servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from April 4.
Dr. D. Ditmars, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 4.
The Free Coloured Eliza Heathcote, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 4.
Two Negroes, named Jack and Mary, the property of T. St. Hill, Esq. in 14 days or six weeks, from April 4.
Doctor John Morrison, in a month or 6 weeks, from April 7.
Richard Young, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 8.
Colin Simson, and servant, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 10.
The Free Coloured Boy Michael Gibson, in 14 days, from April 12.
Patrick McIntyre, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 12.
W. Lucas, in 14 days or six weeks, from March [sic] 12.
J. H. Reiss and Family, and a servant, in a month or six weeks, from April 14.
Donald Ross, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 15.
G. M. De Haart, with three mustee children, and a mulatto girl, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 15.
Henry Frost, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 15.
H. T. Ferguson, in 14 days or six weeks from April 15.
The Free Negro Man Ali, in 14 days, from April 15.
Charles Halberg, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 17.
The Free Coloured John Vial, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 17.
James Gentle, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 18.
Pierre Boisseau, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 18.
Richard Jones and Lady, with one servant, from April 18.
John Mackintosh, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 20.
J. D. Paterson, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 25.
John Kennedy, coloured man, in six weeks, from April 27.
Donald Mackay, in 14 days or six weeks, from April 28.
Thomas Murray, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 1.
Francis Owen and two servants, in ditto.
Miss M. E. Northey and Servant, in ditto from the 2d.
Thomas Martin in 14 days or 6 weeks, from May 3.
William MacIntosh, in ditto from ditto.
The Hon. J. Bonjes and Daughter, a mulatto child Philippina Laurencia, and two servants, in 14 days or 3 weeks from May 4.
Jan Rynders, and a mulatto boy, ditto.
Secretary's Office, Demerary, May 6, 1815.
Charles Wilday,
Sworn Clerk.

George-Town, Demerary:
Printed and Published every Tuesday and Saturday
Afternoon
By Edward James Henery.
 


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