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Vol. XII.]
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The Royal (Colophon) Gazette
DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO, Saturday, September 13, 1817.
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[No. 1074.
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SECRETARY's OFFICE. [heading]
This is to inform the Public, that the
following persons intend quitting the Colony: -
Maria
Kettlewell and 1 servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from August 2.
H.
W. Perkins and 1 servant, in do. or do. from August 4.
Richard
Johnson, in do. or do. from do.
James
Wickham and Miss Wickham, with 2 servants, in do. or do. from do.
John
Gibson, in do. or do. from do.
Jacobus
Sargenton, in do. or do. from do.
Sarah
Maria Northey, a minor, and one servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks from August 11.
Joseph
Seale, in 14 days or 6 weeks from August 11.
George
Armstorng, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Aug. 16.
J.
Luyken, in 14 days or 6 weeks from August 18.
Samuel
Hamer, in 14 days or 6 weeks from August 21.
Henry
O'Donnel, in 14 days or 6 weeks from ditto.
Francis
Williams, and one servant, in ditto from ditto.
K.
M. Macrae, in 14 days or 6 weeks from August 23.
Robert
Draughton, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Aug. 25.
George
Cook, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from Aug. 26.
Thos.
Birmingham, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Aug. 29.
Robt.
Mackay Fitzgerald, in 14 days or 6 weeks from August 30.
Michael
Crosby, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Aug. 30.
Thomas
Butler, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from Sept. 1.
B.
M'Cormick, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 4.
R.
W. Luyken, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 4.
James
Jamison, Lady, and two servants, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 5.
Mrs.
Ann Davison and child, in 14 days or by ship Richard, from Sept. 5.
Miss
Ann Dibbley, ditto ditto from ditto.
G.
H. Trotz, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 5.
Jane
Woolford, and two servants, in 14 days or 6 weeks from September 6.
Thomas
Andrews, and Lady, in 14 days or 6 weeks from September 8.
Mrs.
Sarah Harding, four children, four servants and their three black children, in
14 days or 6 weeks from September 10.
Robert
John Gooderidge, in 14 days or 6 weeks from September 10.
J.
B. Sandiford, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 11.
Secretary's
Office, Demerary, September 12, 1817.
Charles
Wilday, Sworn-Clerk.
Notice
is hereby given, at the request of Phillis Nutt, free black woman, deliberating
executrix to the last will and testament of Thomas William Nutt, deceased, to
all persons having any demands against the estate of the deceased, to send them
in, properly attested, within three months from date, at the residence of the
said Phillis Nutt, in George-town; and all those indebted, to come forward with
payment without delay.
Secretary's
Office, Sept. 12, 1817.
Charles
Wilday, Sworn Clerk.
Militia
General Order. [heading]
His
Excellency the Commander in Chief has been pleased to make the following
Promotion in the Demerary Militia - Third Battalion -
Second
Company - H. C. Evertz, gent. to be Second Lieutenant;
Sixth
Company - First Lieutenant Newton, late of the Mahaica Artillery, to be
Captain.
Adjutant-General's
Office, George-Town, Demerary, the 13th of September, 1817.
By
His Excellency's Command,
J.
R. Brandt,
Lt.
Col. & Adjt. Gen. M. F.
Marshal's
Office. [heading]
In
Pursuance of Authority received from His Honor the President of the Honourable
Court of Criminal and Civil Justice, for the United Colony of Demerary and
Essequebo, the Undersigned, in his capacity as Deputy First Marshal, of said
United Colony, will expose for sale, unto the highest bidder, in presence of
the Honourable Counsellor-Commissaries, and their Secretary, at the
Court-House, George-town, on the Seventh Day of October, 1817 -
First
- in behalf of Mary Kendrick, free coloured woman, plaintiff - versus, James
Campbell, acting executor to G. M. Campbell, deceased - an under-wrote Account
Current, between J. D. Patterson and the Executors of the Estate of M.
Campbell, deceased, by which there appears to be due on the 10th day of March,
1816, to the said Estate, a balance of f ?, 746, 9, 14.
Secondly
- in behalf of Iver and Buchanan, plaintiffs; versus, Lucy Van Den Velden, free
coloured woman, defendant; as also in behalf of Ann Good, free coloured woman,
versus, the said defendant - the Defendant's Lot or Concession, No. 53, with
the buildings thereon situated in the district of Stabroek.
Thirdly
- in behalf of Robert Munro, attorney of G. Lacy, plaintiff; versus, Alexander
Stevenson, John Stevenson, and Robert S. Stevenson, jointily and severally,
defendants - as also, in behalf of Thomas Martin, plantiff - versus, Alexander
Stevenson, defendant - the Unexpired Lease of the Quarter Lot or Concession,
No. 26, with the buildings thereon, situated in Middle-street, Bridge-town
district.
Fourthly
- in behalf of N. Hugenholtz, attorney for the House of Boddart and Co. of
Middelburg, in Zeeland, plaintiff - versus R. B. Ouseley, former proprietor of
plantation Breemen, defendant - a Provisional Sentence, passed by the
Honourable Court of Criminal and Civil Justice of these Colonies, on the 21st
August, last, in favor of the said defendant, R. B. Ouseley, versus, the
Representative or Representatives in this Colony, of George Lacy, for the
capital sum of f 8000, with interest, from the day the citation was
issued; under deduction, however, of the sum of f 160, 10.
Whoever
shall conceive to have any right, title, or claim, on the above properties, and
wishing to oppose the sale thereof, let such person or persons address themselves
to me, in due time, at the Marshal's office, stating their reasons of
opposition, when I will appoint such person or persons a day of hearing before
the Hon. Court of Justice of these Colonies, for the trial of the same, and
those wishful of purchasing, will please attend on the day of sale, and at the
place above described.
Demerary,
the 13th September, 1817.
J.
D. Haley, Dep First Marshal
SLAVES
in the COLONY-JAIL. [heading]
NAMES.
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PROPRIETORS.
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BY WHOM SENT.
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Peter
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Engineer
Department, or to Peters
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Dienaars
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Saturday
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A.
Fraser
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Pl.
Hauston
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Favorite
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D.
Oddle
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Dienaars
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Apollo
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Aulard
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Pl.
Caledonia
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Doll
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R.
Watson
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Dienaars
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Sam
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Du
Fresne
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O.
L. Schultz
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Batist
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Embleton
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Pl.
Triumph
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Goodluck
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Pl.
Manilla
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Shanks
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Dublin
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Busghes
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Pl.
Better Success
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George
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Pl.
Vrees en Hoop
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Pl.
La Retraite
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Prince
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Fitkow
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Peterson
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George
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Shory
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T.
Gibbs
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Tim
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Pl.
Quaker's Hall
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Pl.
Cloonbroek
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Harriot
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Smith
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Dienaars
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Joe
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Graham
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Pl.
Thomas
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York
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Pl.
Jealousi
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Pl.
Good Fortune
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William
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Pl.
Dochfour
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Pl.
Lousignan
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Tulloh
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Pl.
Manor
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Pl.
Belle Plaine
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Tamerlane
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Pl.
Cuming's Ldg.
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Dienaars
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John
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Watson
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Pl.
Good Hope
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Johnny
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Pl.
Huys teDieren
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Pl.
Herstelling
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Burnface
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Pl.
Bagatelle
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Pl.
Bach. Advent.
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William
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ditto
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Pl.
Herstelling
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Titus
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Pierce
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Pl.
Houston
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Robert
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Campbell
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Pl.
Success
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Emmery
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H.
B. Fraser
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Mrs.
Henry
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Mocco
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Custom-House
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Pl.
Vlissengen
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Sam
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Pl.
Providence
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H.
B. Fraser
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Sept.
13. F. Strunkay, Scout.
Published
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday;
By
William Baker.
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