Postby dognose » Wed Oct 12, 2016 1:15 pm
JOSEPH YORKE OLIVER
Cambridge
Declaration of Dividend, upon the proofs on the 5th December instant only, under a Commission, dated the 4th day of December 1826, against Joseph Yorke Oliver, of Cambridge, Jeweller and Silversmith.
Notice is hereby given, that the First Dividend, at the rate of 4s.2d. in the pound, on the above proofs only, in part of 7s.6d. in the pound already paid to the others, is now payable, and that warrants for the same may be received by those legally entitled, at my office, No. 12, Abchurch-lane, City, on Wednesday the 3d day of January next, and the three following Wednesdays, between the hours of eleven and two on each day. No warrants can be delivered unless the securities exhibited at the proof of the debt be produced, without the special directions of a Commissioner. Executors and administrators of deceased creditors will be required to produce the probate of will and letters of administration.—December 29, 1843.
J. F. GROOM, Official Assignee.
Source: The London Gazette - December 1843
Trev.