London Gazette, 17 June 1794


THE following Persons being Prisoners for Debt in the respective Gaols or Prisons hereafter mentioned, and not being charged in Custody, on the Twelfth Day of February, One thousand seven hundred and ninety-four, with any Debt or Debts, Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding in the Whole the Sum or One Thousand Pounds, do hereby give this Publick Notice, That they intend to take the Benefit of an Act, passed in the Thirty fourth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled, An Act for the Discharge of certain insolvent Debtors, at the next General Quarter Session, or General Session of the Peace, to be held in and for the County, Riding, Division, City, Town, Liberty, or Place, or any Adjournment thereof, which shall happen next after TWENTY-ONE Days from the Publication of their FIRST NOTICES in the London Gazette. And they do hereby give Notice, that true and perfect Schedules containing Discoveries of all their Real and Personal Estates, hereafter to be sworn to, are new ready to be delivered to any Creditors applying for the same, in Manner as by the said Act is directed, to the Goalers or Keepers, or their Deputies, of the said Prisons.

Prisoners in the KING's BENCH Prison, in the County of Surry.

First Notice.

Frederick Bischoff, late of Grosvenor street in the County of Middlesex, Surgeon.

NB - Other prisons and prisoners not transcribed.

Second Notice appears on 21 June 1794, Issue 13676, Page 612.


Source: London Gazette Issue 13674, Page 585/6