Demerary and Essequebo Royal Gazette 1815 August 15

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DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO
Vol. X.] [Colophon] [No. 815.

ROYAL GAZETTE.

Tuesday, August 15, 1815.

[Proclamation about Dutch Mortgages]

Marshal's Office. [heading]
By Virtue of an Order obtained from His Honor J. Henry, President of the Honourable Court of Criminal and Civil Justice of the United Colony of Demerary and Essequebo, &c. &c. &c. - I, the undersigned Dy. First Marshal of the aforesaid Colony, will expose for sale unto the highest bidder, in presence of two Counsellors Commissaries of the Honourable Court of Justice and their Secretary at the Court-House, George-Town, on the Fifth day of September next, ensuing –
In behalf of S. Cramer and N. M. Manget, Attornies of L. D'Helliand, formerly Inhabitant of this Colony, now resident in France, versus P. Reynard & Co. - a Lot No. 11, and the adjoining Mud-Lot, situated in Charles-Town district - with all the Buildings thereon, viz. a dwelling-house, of colony-wood; an out-house, containing a distillery, with two stills, worms, and a leaden pump; a small shed serving for kitchen; and a large logie about 60 feet, by 20 do. wide; also two water vats out of order.
Should any person pretend to have any right, title, or claim, on the above-mentioned properties, and wishes to oppose the sale thereof, let such person or persons address themselves to me the said Dy. First Marshal, stating their reasons of opposition in writing, when I will appoint such person or persons a day of hearing before the Honourable Court of Justice, for the trial of the same; and those inclined to purchase, please attend at the sale on the day and place before written.
Demerary & Essequebo, 12th August, 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:
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.
J. F. B. Mertens [sic] and his brother Abraham, in 14 days from July 24.
J. C. D. Meinke, in 14 days, from July 24.
Joseph Jackson and servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from August 1.
James Ramsden, free coloured man, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from August 1.
Francisco Antho. Brito, his Wife and his Company of Rope-Dancers, in 14 days or 6 weeks from August 4.
W. Morison, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from August 4.
John Richard Wilson, in 14 days, from August 7.
Isaac Joseph, in 14 days, from August 8.
George Walrond, in 14 days or six weeks, from August 9.
Anthony Osborn, in 14 days or six weeks, from August 9.
Secretary's Office, Demerary, August 5, 1815 [sic].
Charles Wilday,
Sworn-Clerk.

Banns of Matrimony - Between Henry Bollers, born in this Colony; and Miss Sarah Gibbs, also a native of this Colony; both minors, but with the consent of their parents.
Any person knowing any just cause, or impediment, why the above parties should not be joined together in Holy Matrimony, must declare the same to the Revd. W. G. Straghan. - August 14.

The Entertainment of yesterday-evening, at the King's House, in commemoration of the Prince-Regent's Birth-Day, we are given to understand, was in a style of unprecedented splendor and profusion. The invitation also, had been evidently more general than at any former period. The party separated at a late hour, highly pleased with the courteous hospitality of the Acting-Governor - whose only wish, seemed that of universal satisfaction.

The following are the arrival since our last: - the ship Hibernia, from Newfoundland; the brig Mary, from Bermuda; the Pilot, from Berbice; and a vessel under Swedish colours, but of course inadmissible [italicized].

Public Vendues. [heading] . . .
On Thursday the 31st of August, at the Vendue-Office, by order of A. Van der Stok, q.q. - the Premises lately occupied by Mrs. Fleischman, situated in Charles-Town, comprising three Lots or Concessions, all railed in, with Dwelling-House, Out-Buildings, &c. Also, the following Negroes - Tom, a boat negro; Bob, a boy; Victor, a field negro; Mistake, a woman seamstress; and Friendship, a field negro; all prime people. Terms of payment for Buildings and Land, 6, 12, and 18 months.
On the same day, by order of Miss D. A. Spooner - a negro-woman, named Fanny, a very good washer.
August 15. Kingston & Mills.

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


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