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- Commander of East India Co.. Maritime Service.
He received the honour of knighthood for having, when captain of the ship Cambridge, armed his vessel at Singapore, and proceeded to the assistance of the British in Hong Kong Bay. There he was severely wounded in the attack upon the Chinese junks at Kowloon, 5th Sept. 1839.
THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS.
N.B.-^See the Notice at the end of these Advertisements.
The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and
Effects have been vested in the Provisional
Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed
their Schedules, are ordered to be brought
up before the Court, at the Court=House,
in Portugal-Street, Lincoln's-Inn*Fields, on
Friday the 29th day of December 1843, ?t
Nine o'Clock in the Forenoon, to be dealt with
according to the Statute:
Sir Joseph Abraham Douglas, Knight (sued as Sir Joseph
Douglas, Knight, and Sir Joseph A. Douglas, Baronet),
formerly of Cotton-street, Poplar, Middlesex, afterwards
of rtigh-street, Poplar aforesaid, then of St. Mary-place,
Poplar aforesaid, Ship Owner and Mariner, and Commander of the ships Morley and Cambridge, trading to
the Eaet Indies and China, part of the time being a
Master in the Navy on Half-pay, and then known as
Captain Joseph Abraham Douglas, afterwards of Clarenbole-house, St. Peter's, isle of Thanet, Kent, and late of
No. 47, Cambridge'terrace, Hyde-park, Middlesex, out
of business or employ.
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