

Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
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James Caldwell of Nantwich – aged about 66 Hannah Caldwell (ne Armstrong) James Caldwell of Linley Wood – aged 26/27. Elizabeth Caldwell of Linley Wood – aged 31/32 Hannah Caldwell – aged 1 (Hannah E. Roscoe) born 11 Sept 1785 at Newcastle-u-Lyme Monday 6 March 1786 Thursday 9 March 1786 Friday 17 March 1786 Monday 20 March 1786 Tuesday 23 March 1786 Saturday 25 March 1786 Monday 3 April 1786 Monday 17 April 1786 Thursday 11 May 1786 Edward Keeling, of Hanley, in Staffordshire, Potter - to appear May 23, 24, and June 24, at the Roe Buck, in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Attornies, Messrs Sparrow and Caldwell, at Newcastle-under-Lyme; and Messrs. Peake, in Southampton buildings, London Tuesday 1 August 1786 Thursday 7 September 1786 Monday 18 September 1786 Monday 18 September 1786 Tuesday 19 September 1786 Public Records Office The National Archives Catalogue Ref Prob 11/1209 2nd October 1786 THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of Mr James Caldwell of Nantwich in the County of Chester (Cheshire?) Linen Draper made the second day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and eighty six in manner following that is to say ffirst I direct that all my just debts shall be fully paid and satisfied Also I give and bequeath unto my dear and affectionate wife Hannah Caldwell and her Assigns for and during the term of her natural life the yearly Interest (Fuour?) and (bordure – produce?) of the Sum of Two Thousand pounds and also because of all my leasehold good, plate, Linen and China and other ffurniture being in my Said dwelling house in Nantwich aforesaid And which provision I do hereby direct and declare shall be in lieu bar and full satisfaction of all dower or kinds at Common Law which she can or may have or claim out of all or any my Real or personal Estate whatsoever and for the purpose aforesaid I do hereby direct that the Sum of Two thousand pounds shall immediately upon my decease be put placed and Continued out of Interest by my Executors and Executrices hereinafter named upon some good and sufficient real Security or Securities to be approved of nevertheless by my said wife and from and after the decease of my said wife then I direct that the said principal Sum of two thousand pounds shall sink into and become part of the Residue of my personal Estate hereinafter given and bequeathed to my Son James Caldwell Also I give and bequeath to my said Wife the Sum of ffifty pounds to be paid to her within one Month next onsuing the time of my decease Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ann Caldwell the Sum of One thousand six hundred and fifty pounds + (Also I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Caldwell the sum of one thousand six hundred and fifty pounds) Also I give and bequeath unto my said Son James Caldwell and to said daughter Ann Caldwell and to my said daughter Elizabeth Caldwell and my daughter Margaret Skerratt from and after the decease of my said Wife all and Singular my household Goods plate Linen China and other ffurniture the use of which is so given to my said wife for her life as aforesaid equally to be divided amongst them share and share alike Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret Skerrett the Sum of Seven hundred and ffifty pounds And which I do hereby direct and declare shall notwithstanding her (Executor?) be to and for ever sole and separate use and benefit And at her own disposal by Will or otherwise without the same being liable to the debts (contracts?) or Engagements of her present or any after taken as husband And as to for and (remaining?) all the Rest residue and remainder of my Real and personal Estate of what nature or kind soever and wheresoever not hereinbefore disposed of and also all the said principal Sum of Two thousand so directed to be placed out at Interest for the Benefit of my said Wife for her life as aforesaid I do hereby give devolve and bequeath the same unto my said Son James Caldwell his (+) Executors Administrators and Assigns forever And I do hereby direct that my Executors and Executrices hereinafter named so and shall and soon as conveniently may be after my decease sell and dispose of all and singular my Stock in Trade in such manner as to them shall seem most beneficial and advantageous and also do and shall roll out and Receive all Book and other debts due and owing to me from any person or persons whomsoever and with the money thereby arising (register?) with such sums as are owing to me on Mortgages Bonds Notes and other Securities do and shall pay the several Legacies or Sums of Money hereinbefore by me given and bequeathed at the times and in manner hereinbefore respectively mentioned and directed for and concerning the same And I do hereby nominate and appoint and constitute my said Wife Hannah Caldwell my said Son James Caldwell and my Son in Law Joseph Skerratt and my said Daughter Ann Caldwell Executors and Executrices of this my last Will and Testament And lastly do hereby revoke all former and other Will and Wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this only to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof the said Testator James Caldwell (leque?) hereunto Set my hand and Seal this day and year first before written – James Caldwell LS Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator James Caldwell as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses attesting the Execution thereof - Thomas Hassal Thursday 5 October 17861785 - 1786 - 1787
Friday 3 March 1786
Kentish Gazette
Saturday 4 March 1786
Northampton Mercury
Monday 6 March 1786
Gloucester Journal
Tuesday 7 March 1786
Manchester Mercury
Bankrupts
Joseph Birks of Newcastle-under-Lyne, Staffordshire, carrier, March 10, 11. April 11, at the Crown, in Newcastle. Attornies, Sparrow and Caldwell, Newcastle.
Coventry Standard
Bankrupts.
Marlowe Sidney Marlowe, of Little Eastcheap, in the city of London, tea-dealer and wine-merchant; to surrender March 3, 10, April 11, at Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr.Gale, Philpot Lane -
Joseph Birks, of Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, carrier; March 10, 11, at the Crown Inn, in Newcastle under Lyme, attornies, Mess. Sparrow and Caldwell at Newcastle under Lyme.
Derby Mercury
Bankrupts
Joseph Pegg of Caverswall, Staffordshrie,Carrier. To appear March 23, 24, and April 25, at the Crown Inn, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Attornies, Mess. Sparrow and Caldwell, Newcastle, or Mess. Peake, Chancery Lane, London.
Kentish Gazette
Bankrupts
Pegg, of the parish of Caverswall, in the county of Stafford, - - to surrender on the 23d and 24th of March, and the 25th of April, at eleven each day, at the Crown Inn, in Newcastle-under-Lyme in the county of Stafford aforesaid. Attorneys, Mess.Sparrow and Caldwell, in Newcastle-under-Lyme aforesaid, or Mess.Peake in Southampton-buildings, Chancery Lane, London
Gloucester Journal
Bankrupts
Joseph Pegg, of Caverswall, Staffordshire, carrier, March 23,24, April 25,at the Crown, in Newcastle-under-Lyne. Attornies, Sparrow and Caldwell, Newcastle.
Manchester Mercury
Monday 15 May 1786
Coventry Standard.
Bankrupts
Ralph Beech, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, in the County of Stafford, Surgeon and Apothecary; to appear May 23, 24 and June 24. at the Roe Buck, in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Attornies, Mess.Sparrow and Caldwell
Edward Keeling, of Hanley, in the County of Stafford, Potter, Dealer and Chapman; to appear May 23, 24, and June 14, at the Roe Buck in Newcastle-under-Lyme. =- - - -
Saturday 24 June 1786
Northampton Mercury
Royal Exchange Assurance.
(Established by Royal Charter in the Reign of King George the First) For alluring Houses, Buildings, Goods, Corn, Hay &c. and also for the Assurance of Lives.
The Corporation of the Royal Exchange Assurance, have constituted and appointed Mr.John Jeves, of the Town of Northampton aforesaid, and Parts adjacent, in their Business their Business of Assurance of Lives: Who is ready to receive Proposals from any Persons desirous of assuring their Property.
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This Corporation will, in Cases of Fire, allow all reasonable Charges attending the Removal of Goods, and pay the Suffer's Loss, whether the Goods are destroyed, lost or damaged by such Removal. And as an Encouragement to Persons assuring, all Cities and great Towns may receive Assistance for purchasing Engines and proper Implements to prevent the Progress of Fires, in Proportion to the Number of Assurances made in such Places.
N.B. All Payments for Losses or Damages by Fire, are made by this Corporation without Deduction. - - -
For the Convenience of Persons residing in different Counties, the Corporation have likewise appointed Agents in the following Places, viz. - - -
Nevel Tomlinson, Kimbolton - - -
Sparrow and Caldwell, Newcastle
Aris's Birminghamn Gazette
All Persons having any Demands upon the Estate of Mr.Thomas Wedgwood, late of Burslem, in the County of Stafford, Potter, deceased, are requested to send a State of their Accounts to Josiah Wedgwood of Etruria, in the said County, Esq. or Mr.James Caldwell, Attorney at Law, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, the Executors named in his Will; and such Persons as stand indebted to the said Estate are desired to pay their respective Debts to the Executors immediately
Aris's Birmingham Gazette
ALL Persons having any Demands upon the Estate of Mr. Thomas Wedgwood, late of Burslem, in the County of Stafford, Potter, deceased, are requested to send a State of their Accounts to Josiah Wedgwood, of Etruria, in the said County, Esq. or Mr. James Caldwell, Attorney at Law, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, the Executors named in his Will and the said Estate are desired to such persons as named in his will, and such persons as stand indebted to the estate are desired to pay their respective Debts to the Executors immediately.
Derby Mercury
Ralph Beech, of Newcastle-under-Lyne, in Staffordshire, Surgeon and Apothecary. To appear May 23, 24, and June 24, at the Roe Buck, in Newcastle-under-Lyme; Attornies, Mess.Sparrow and Caldwell, at Newcastle-under-Lyme; and Messrs Peake, in Southampton Buildings, London.
Kentish Gazette
--ord, late of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, Dealer and Chapman (surviving partner of John - - - of Liverpool aforesaid, Potferier, Dealer, and - - - deceased) to surrender, on the 8th and 9th of August, - - - September, at eleven each day, at the Roebuck in Newcastle-under-Lyme in the county of Stafford. Attorneys Mess.Sparrow and Caldwell, in Newcastle-under-Lyme aforesaid, Mess.Peake in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London.
Derby Mercury
Bankrupts
Pontus Linroth, of Kingston-Upon-Hull, Merchant. To appear Sept.22, 23, and Oct.24, at the Roebuck, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. Attornies, Mess.Kend and Darlington, Clifford's-Inn, London; or Mr.James Heath, in Newcastle-under-Lyme foresaid.
Monday 25 September 1786
Monday 2 October 1786
Aris's Birmingham Gazette
To be sold by Auction, at the Hen-and-Chickens, in Birmingham, on Thursday the 12th Day of October, 1786, at Three o'clock, by Order of the Assignees of Ralph Beech, a Bankrupt; A Freehold Messuage, situate at Earlwood, in the Parish of Tanworth, in the County of Warwick, with convenient Out-buildings, and Thirty-six Acres of Copice or Wood Land, and a Right of Common on Earlswood, to the same belonging, now in the Occupation of Mr.Hunt - Mr.Astbury, of Earlswood aforesaid, will shew the Premises, and further Particulars may be had of Messrs.Sparrow and Caldwell, Attornies at Law, Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Coventry Standard
Bankrupts
Pontus Linroth, of Kingston upn Hull, merchant; Sept 22, 23, Oct 24, at the Roebuck, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. Attornies, Mess.Kent and Darlington, Clifford's Inn, London, and Mr.James Caldwell, in Newcastle-under-Lyme
Manchester Mercury
Pontus Cheeke Lea, of the Town and County of Kingston upon Hull, Merchant, Dealer and Chapman; to appear Sept.22, 23, and Oct.24 at the Roebuck, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. Attorney, Mr.Caldwell, in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
William Moyles
Thursday 12 October 1786
Derby Mercury
To be Sold by Auction - AT Blackmoor's-Head in Ashborne, in the County of Derby, on Tuesday the 7th Day of November, 1786, at 12 o'clock, subject to such Conditions as shall be then produced:
Several Freehold Messuages, Farms, Lands, Mills and Hereditaments, situate in Grindon, in the County of Stafford, in Twenty-seven separate Lots.
Printed Particulars of the Estate and Lots may be had of Mr.James Simpson, of Gindon, (who will shew the Premises;) at the Place of Sale; the George in Leek; Richard Hill, Esq., at Haleshall, near Cheadle; and Messrs Sparrow and Caldwell, in Newcastle-under-Lyme
Tuesday 14 November 1786
Manchester Mercury
Bankrupts
Samuel Thomas, now or late of Nantwich, in the County of Chester, Cheese factor, Dealer and Chapman, to appear Nov.17, 18 and Dec. 16, at the Crown Inn, in Newcastle-under-Lyme Attornies, Messrs. Sparrow and Caldwe
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com