Demerary and Essequebo Royal Gazette 1815 July 22

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DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO
Vol. X.] [Colophon] [No. 808.

ROYAL GAZETTE.

Saturday, July 22, 1815.

Notification. [heading]
The Honorable G. J. Goppy and the Honorable J. Van den Heuvel, having been duly elected Members of the Honorable the Court of Justice of these Colonies, took their seat during the late Sessions of said Court accordingly.
Court-House, George-Town, Demerary,
this 17th July 1815.
Alex. Tinne, Clk. Ct. Just.

For Sale - the Half-Lot, No. 51, North Dam, Stabroek, adjoining Doctor Mickerts, with a Dwelling-House, Side-Building which contains two negro-rooms, a kitchen floored with crabwood, a necessary, and a small garden with many fruit trees. The whole is well adapted for a small family, that may wish to live retired. For further particulars, enquire on the said Lot, or to
July 22. W. Grant.

SECRETARY's OFFICE. [heading]
THIS IS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS INTEND QUITTING THE COLONY:
Duncan Mackay, in ditto, or by the ship William, from ditto.
Capet Van Heythuyzen - in 14 days or by the Ship Quebec.
Anthony Bone in 14 days from June 27.
John Milne in 14 days or 6 weeks from June 27.
Coloured Man George Woolford in 14 days or 6 weeks from June 27.
J. D. Paterson in 14 days or by the ship Granger - from June 26.
J. L. Smith, Junr. in 14 days or 6 weeks, from July 3.
Benjamin Hall, and one servant in 14 days or 6 weeks, from July 3.
Samuel Owner, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from July 3.
J. L. Forrester, and two servants, in 14 days or six weeks, from June 5.
Jas. Jackson, and servant, in 14 days, from July 5.
W. W. Good, in 14 days or six weeks, from July 5.
N. Cline, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from July 5.
J. P. Suen, in 14 days, from July 5.
J. McArthur, in 14 days or six weeks, from June [sic] 7.
The Black Woman Charlotte - the property of S. Wachope, Esqr. in 14 days from July 10.
Two Negroes named Mary and Caesar - the property of H. St. Hill, Esqr. in 14 days or 6 weeks, from July 10.
Evan MacPherson, in 14 days or first Packet, from July 15.
The Hon. G. Bagot and one servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks from July 17.
Mary Claxton, free black woman, and servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks from July 18.
William, Pamela, and two children, the property of Richard Chapman, Esqr. in 14 days from July 21.
Secretary's Office, Demerary, July 22, 1815.
Charles Wilday,
Sworn-Clerk.

Banns of Matrimony - between Charles Hardus Campbell, Esqr. of the Protestant Religion, Bachelor, being of age, on the one part - and Miss Charlotte Theodora Iskenius, born in this colony, of the Lutheran Religion, also of age - on the other part.
Any person knowing 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, July 21, 1815.
Charles Wilday, Sworn Clerk.

At the Commissary-Court of the 7th of August, 1815, [heading]
will be passed the following
Transports and Mortgages;
1. By the Honorable V. A. Heyliger, a renewal of a Mortgage vested on Plantation Farm, situated on the East Bank of the River Demerary, in favor of the loan formerly under direction of Daniel Changuion, now under direction of F. I. Heimskerk.
2. By the Honorable V. A. Heyliger, Transport of the Concession No. 54, situated in Stabroek district with all the Buildings thereon - to Agnes, Simon, Elizabeth, Johanna, and Mary, children of the Free Woman Ariaantje.
3. By Benjamin Kingston, a Second Mortgage on Plantation Walton-Hall, situated on the West Sea Coast of Essequebo, with all the Slaves, Buildings, Cultivations, and further appurtenances thereto belonging - in favour of Messrs. Kingston, Lambert, and Egan, of London.
4. By J. J. Gilgeous, Transport of a Part of Concession No. 29, situated in Stabroek district, being 100 feet from the North Canal of said district, in such manner as it is at present railed in, with all the Buildings thereon - to the Minors Edward, John, and Maria Watson.
5. By Cornelis Frymersum, and Cornelis Frymersum, Junr. trading under the Firm of Cornelis Frymersum and Son, of Amsterdam, a First Mortgage on Plantation Garden of Eden, situated on the East Bank of the River Demerary, with all the Buildings, Slaves, and further appurtenances thereto belonging - in favor of the Representatives of the Estate of Thomas Cuming, dec.
6. By the Representatives of the Estate of J. Van den Paadevoort, deceased, Transport of the Concession formerly known Sub. No. 66, now as No. 13, situated in Kingston district, with all the Buildings thereon - to the Estate of G. Angle, deceased.
7. By the Representative of the Estate of the Widow Dobbrauski, deceased, late Heiress to the Estate of George Angle, deceased, Transport of the above concession No. 13, situated as before - to Henry Marsh.
8. By the Representative of the Estate of J. Van den Paadevoort, deceased, Transport of the Half Concession No. 29, situated in Kingston district - to the Estate of the Widow Dobbrauski, deceased.
9. By the Representative of the Estate of the Widow Dobbrauski, deceased, Transport of the above Half Lot No. 29, situated as before - to Elizabeth Gooding.
10. By Cotton Brown, Transport of a Piece of Land behind the Premises of Miss Sarah Waterman, being 30 feet from East to West, and the breadth of the Concession or Lot No. 17, situated in Cumingsburg district, excepting 10 feet on the North-Side, which is to be considered to be left as a passage to the front-dam, with all the Buildings thereon - to the Free Black Woman Margareth, alias Doctrine, during her life time, and then to her children named Betsey and Mary.
11. By John McGarel, Transport of the Water Lot in Cumingsburg opposite the public Street, situated between the Water-Lots No. 7 and 8, being about 3 1/2 roods facade - to H. Hyndman and R. Hellemann.
12. By John MacGarel, q.q. Telford, Naghten & Co. Transport of the two half-lots of Land, No. 6 and 7, situated in Cumingsburg District, to John Newton and Co.
13. By H. Hyndman and R. Hellemann, Transport of the Water Lot in Cumingsburg opposite the Public Street, and situated between the Lots No. 7 and 8, and also the Water Lot No. 7, and part of No. 6 to J. Newton and Co.
14. By H. Hyndman, q.q. R. Fellows, Transport of half Lot No. 6 in Cumingsburg, to J. Newton and Co.
15. By the Representatives of Messrs. Fullerton, Oliverson, & Co. a Mortgage on Plantation Glazerslust, situated on the east sea coast of Demerary, with all the Buildings, Negroes, and further appurtenances thereto belonging, in favour of Messrs. Barton, Irlam, and Higginson of Liverpool.
16. By the Representative of Messrs. Fullerton, Oliverson, & Co. Transport of Plantation Glazerslust, situated on the sea coast of Demerary, with all the Buildings, Negroes, and further appurtenances thereto belonging to the Widow E. C. Terrill, born Glazer, subject to the aforesaid Mortgage.
17. By M. Hoppen & Co. Transport of the Concession, No. 34, situated in Werk en Rust District - to M. Marx.
Secretary's Office, 21st July, 1815.
Charles Wilday, Sworn Clerk.

The King's House. [heading]
His Majesty's Government having been pleased to appoint J. Clayton Jennyns, Esq. to the Situation of Second Fiscal in the United Colony - His Honor took the usual Oaths, on Wednesday last, the 19th instant, before His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and the Honourable Court of Policy.
In consequence of the above Appointment, George Bagot, Esqr. has returned to the Office of Book-keeper General, in the room of J. Murray, Esq. whose appointment to it ceased on the above-mentioned day.
Given in George-Town, this 22d Day of July, 1815, and in the 55th Year of His Majesty's Reign.
By His Excellency's Command.
R. Chapman,
Government-Secretary.

For Sale or Hire. [heading]
The Commodious Premises at present occupied by Mrs. Clements, and next to those of Doctor Lloyd, in Columbia District; to an approved purchaser, liberal credit will be given. Apply to
July 22. George Lacy.

Died - at Brussels, on the 25th of May; John Johnson, Esqr. of this Colony.

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


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