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- Also known as Anthony Leighton Atcheson
Rector of Teigh for 40 years (June 1830-76 )
Died aged 75
A Charlotte Eden Atcheson was buried in Teigh on 15 Sep 1922, aged 84
He registered a design for a Portable writing, travelling or invalid table.
William Josiah Sumner Hammersley (1826-1886), sportsman and journalist, was born on 25 September 1826 at Ash, Surrey, England, son of William Josiah Hammersley, a descendant of the Spode pottery family who had changed his surname to Hammersley in 1820. An orphan on leaving school, Hammersley was sent to Rutland to the guardianship of the Rev. Anthony Atcheson. He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge University, in 1845. Enjoying a hunting, shooting and horse-racing lifestyle, he left Cambridge with no degree but a blue in cricket and, as a round-arm bowler, played for the Surrey and Marylebone clubs.
- (Research):S.C.L. Great Budworth, Cheshire in 1831 Listed as visiting clergy 1828-1830 Anthony Singleton Atcheson, Curate of St. John's Cambridge
Insolvent Debtor.-Dividend.
Whereas the Assignee of the estate and effects of Anthony Singleton Atcheson, heretofore of No. 23, Duke Street, Westminster, afterwards of Saint John's-College, Cambridge, Student, next Curate of Saint Mildred's, Bread Street, London, afterwards Curate of Rudwick, near Horsham, Sussex, then Curate of South Ockendon, Romford, Essex, next Curate of Great Budworth, Northwich, Cheshire, and late of the Parish of Teigh, near Oakham, Rutlandshire, Clerk and Rector of the said Parish of Teigh, and for a short period residing at No. 7, Bath-Terrace, Camberwell New Road, and lastly of No. 4, Montford-Place, Kennington, both in Surrey, an Insolvent Debtor, whose petition is numbered 36,604, has caused his account of the said estate and effects, duly sworn to, to be filed in the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors; the Creditors of the said Insolvent are requested to meet the Assignee at the Crown Inn, sitt at Oakham, in the County of Rutland aforesaid, on the ?? of September next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precis when and where the Assignee will declare the amount of balance in his hands, and proceed to make a Dividend ?? the same annongst the Creditors whose debts are admitt in the schedule sworn to by the Insolvent, in proportion to the amount thereof, subject to such correction of ?? rights to receive dividends as may be made according ? the Statute. '97If any person has a demand which is stated ?? the schedule but is disputed therein, either in whole or part; or if the said Insolvent, the said Assignee, or any Creditor, objects to any debt mentioned therein, such claims ?? objections must be brought forward at the said meeting, ?? order that proceedings may be had for the examination?? decision of the same according to the Statute.
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