Notes for: Isaac Elwood
Cambridge Chronicle 9 Jun 1855:
TRUMPINGTON. - TRANSFER. - The license of the "Red Lion" public-house, Trumpington, was transferred from Isaac Ellwood to Thomas Winnett. (sic - should be Winnell - Ed.)
From The London Gazette 10 Jul 1855 (http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21743/pages/2681):
WHEREAS a Petition of Isaac Ellwood, at present and for about twelve weeks last past residing in lodgings at the Red Lion Public-house, Trumpington, in the county of Cambridge, Journeyman Butcher, previously for sixteen years and upwards residing at the same place and carrying on business as a Licensed Victualler and Butcher, and Farming a small quantity of Land, an insolvent debtor, having been filed in the County Court of Cambridgeshire, at Cambridge, and an interim order for protection from process having been given to the said Isaac Ellwood, under the provisions of the Statutes in that case made and provided, the said Isaac Ellwood, is hereby required to appear before the said Court, on the 24th day of July instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely, for his first examination touching his debts, estate, and effects, and to be further dealt with according to the provisions of the said Statutes; and the choice of the creditors' assignees is to take place at the time so appointed. All persons indebted to the said Isaac Ellwood, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr. Thomas John Barstow, Clerk of the said Court, at the office of the said Court, No. 16, Sidney-street, Cambridge, the Official Assignee of the estate and effects of the said insolvent.