Thomas Snowdon Peckston
1842 Insolvent. 'Thomas Snowdon Peckston, late of No. 10, Arundel-street, Strand, Middlesex, Civil Engineer, and also a Purser, in Her Majesty's Navy.— In the Fleet Prison.'[1]
1849 Insolvent. '...the creditors of Thomas Snowden Peckston, formerly of Saint Heller's, in the island of Jersey, Superintendent of the Gaslight Works at Saint Heller's aforesaid, occasionally absent on business, and during that time in lodgings at Bury Saint Edmund's, Woodbridge, and Stowmarket, in the county of Suffolk, next of No. 18, Warwick-street, Charing-cross, Middlesex, next of No. 10, Arundel-street, Strand, Middlesex, and also of Saint Helier's aforesaid, and of No. 10, Arundel-street, Strand, Middlesex, Civil Engineer, and a Purser on half-pay in the Royal Navy, and late a Prisoner in the Fleet Prison,...'[2]