A Notice in the 17 May 1830 edition of the Sherborne Mercury

PURSUANT to the Act for the Relief
of Insolvent Debtors in England.
The Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors,
On the seventh day of May, 1830.
Upon the filing of the Petition and Schedule of
THOMAS HANN late of Yeovil, Somersetshire ;
and since of Sherborne, Dorsetshire ; Boot and Shoe-
Maker, a Prisoner in the Fleet Prison, in the city of
London.
IT IS ORDERED AND APPOINTED that the
matters of the said Petition and Schedule shall be
heard by the Court at the Court House in Portugal
Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields on the tenth day of June
next, at the hour of TEN in the morning precisely ;
of which all creditors and persons claiming to be cred-
ditors of the said Insolvent for the sum of five pounds
or more shall have notice, by service of a copy of this
order, make within such time and in such manner as
is prescribed by the rule of Court in that behalf
BY THE COURT
HANN in person,
TAKE NOTICE.
1. If any creditor intends to oppose the said pri-
soner's discharge, notice of such intention must be
given by entry thereof in the proper page and column
of the book kept for that purpose at the offcie of the
Court, between the hours of TEN in the forenoon,
and FOUR in the afternoon, three clear days before
the day of hearing above-mentioned, exclusive of
Sunday, and exclusive both of the days of entering
such notice, and of the said day of hearing ; - Notice
to produce at the hearing any books or papers files
with the Schedule must be given to the officer having
the custody thereof within the same hours on any day
previous to the said day of hearing.
N. B. Entrance to the offuice in Portugal Street.
2. The Petition and Schedule, and all books, pa-
pers, and writings, filed therewith, will be produced
by the proper officer for inspection and examination
on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, until the last
day for entering opposition inclusive, on this notice
being exhibited :- and copies of the Petition and
Schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required
will be provided by the proper officer according to
the act 7 Geo. 4, c. 57, sec. 76.
3. Opposition at the hearing can only be made
by the creditor in person, or by counsel appearing
for him.