Royal Gazette 1817 October 25

 
Vol. XII.]

The Royal (Colophon) Gazette
DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO, Saturday, October 25, 1817.

 

[No. 1092.

 

SECRETARY's OFFICE. [heading]

This is to inform the Public, that the following persons intend quitting the Colony: -
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.
Robert Bennett, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 15.
John C. Newbold, in 14 day sor 6 weeks from Sept. 15.
Capt. Verity, his son, and Mrs. Gilland, in 14 days or by the Ship Pilot, from Sept. 15.
Abel Warner, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 17.
William Thomas Ramsey, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 22.
J. C. Ford, in ditto, from Sept. 24.
Henry Glenton, in ditto, from Sept. 25.
Richard Cook, in ditto, from Sept. 26.
George Armstrong, in 14 days or 6 weeks from September 27.
Robert Keltie, in 14 days from September 29.
Joseph Billinghurst and one servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sep. 30.
Alexander Cruikshant [sic] and 2 servants, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sep. 30.
Ann Barrow and one servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Oct. 2.
Thomas Thomson, in 14 days or by the Ship Belmont from Oct. 2.
Margaret Hogshard, in 14 days or 6 weeks from Oct. 3.
Robert Sample, free coloured man, in 14 days or 6 weeks from October 9.
H. Rouvier, in 14 days or 6 weeks from October 9.
John Franklin, and one servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks from October 9.
Joseph D. Francis and family, in 14 days from Oct. 9.
J. M'Dowell, surgeon, and one servant, in 14 day sor 6 weeks from October 10.
Alexander Fullerton, and two servants, in 14 days or 6 weeks from October 10.
Charles Robertson, in 14 days or 6 weeks from ditto.
Andrew Reoch, in 14 days or 6 weeks from ditto.
Richard Thomas Wood, with 1 servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from October 11.
T[???]on John Fullerton, with 1 servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from October 11.
J. B. Jacobs, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from October 11.
James Mathews and 1 servant, in do. or do. from Oct. 18.
M. S. Glassen and family, in do. or by the Mail Boat, from October 14.
C. R. Playter, in 14 days or 6 weks, from October 14.
J. H. Bibby, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from October 14.
Mrs. Louisa Liot, and 1 servant, in do. or do. from October 15.
I. G. C. Leotard, in do. or do. from October 14. [sic]
Secretary's Office, Demerary, October 18 [sic], 1817.
Charles Wilday, Sworn-Clerk.

BANNS of MATRIMONY - between John Forsyth, Esq. batchelor, being of age, of the Protestant religion, on the one part, born in Scotland; and, Miss Sarah Jeannette Fiedtkow, born in this Colony, a minor, but assisted by her mother the Widow Fiedtkow, also of the Protestant religion, 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, October 24, 1817.
Charles Wilday, Sworn Clerk.
[Transcriber's note: transcribed from the issue of November 10.]

BANNS of MATRIMONY - between D. C. Kok, born in this Colony, Esq. Widower of Mrs. Margaretha Kok, born Fleischman, born in Holland, and of the Reformed Church, on the one part; and Miss Judie Elizabeth Borloz, born in Holland, of the Reformed Church, a minor, but with consent of and assisted by her father Jean Jacob Borloz, Esq. 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, October 24, 1817.
Charles Wilday, Sworn Clerk.
[Transcriber's note: transcribed from the issue of November 10.]

Notice is hereby given, at the request of A. Cart and J. A. Cart, Esqs. deliberating executors to the last will and testament of P. L. Mannier, deceased, to all persons having any demands against the estate of the deceased, to render the same properly attested within two months from date, at the residence of one of the aforesaid deliberating executors in George-Town, and all those who have had any business with the decd. either by contract or otherwise, or are indebted to the said estate, are earnestly requested to come forward with immediate payment without delay, in order to bring the estate to a spendy [sic] close,
Secretary's Office, October 24, 1817.
Charles Wilday, Sworn Clerk.

Entered. - October 24, schooner Mackay (mail-boat), Dill, Berbice; and brig Wharton, Frost, Boston. 25, none.

Cleared. - October 24, schooner New Escape, Bummel, Martinique. 25, schooner Demerary Trader, Manson, Martinique.

SLAVES in the COLONY-JAIL. [heading]

NAMES.

PROPRIETORS.

BY WHOM SENT.

Peter

Engineer Department, or to Peters

Dienaars

Saturday

A. Fraser

Pl. Hauston

Apollo

Aulard

Pl. Caledonia

Goodluck

Pl. Manilla

Shanks

John

Watson

Pl. Good Hope

Burnface

Pl. Bagatelle

Pl. Bach. Advent.

William

Ditto

Pl. Herstelling

Titus

Pierce

Pl. Houston

Mocco

Custom-House

Pl. Vlissengen

Anthony

J. M'Pherson

Pl. Houston

Scipio

Pl. Vreede & Vriend

Dienaars

Dublin

Rose and Croal

Pl. Houston

Joe

E. & A. Fraser

Dienaars

Franchs

G. Ross

Pl. Kitty

Sirtema

D. Kenny

Pl. Eendract

Smart

E. & A. Fraser

Dienaars

Ben

Harrower

Dienaars

Simson

Heywood

Pl. Good Verwagting

Dick

Dr. Dunkin

Pl. Rome

Alfred

Pl. La Grange

G. Tolen

Certify

Pl. Good Hoope

Dienaars

Newton

Massiah

Pl. Bel Air

Tom

Hunt

Ed. Bishop

Jack

Hunt

Ed. Bishop

Robert

Fleishman

Dienaars

Nancy

Boed. Martindale

Dienaars

Philly

ditto

Dienaars

Alta

ditto

Dienaars

Oct. 25. F. Strunkay, Scout.

Published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday;
By William Baker.
 


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