WORCESTER

... ankle. He is a patient in the Infirmary. BANKRUPT. —At the offie:e of the registrar of the Worcester County Court, on Monday, William Barnard, Rushwick Cottage, St. John's, journeyman miller, was adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition. Mr. Tree supported ...

WOOL MAItKEr

... Rugeley (cheem). —3O : -litrmlnelutm ,three days), Loughborough )cheese), Upton-on-Severn, Wem horse, cattle, and pig). BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAYS Gazette. Aldridge, Joseph, Tipton, gardener.. -Davies, John. Tipton, sheet iron shearer.—Dv, Nathaniel Henry ...

CAMPDEN

... deposited with the bankrupt as treasurer of the society, and for which he applied for an order for payment in full, in pursuance of the 156 we. Bankruptcy Act, 1849. Mr. Leonard, of Bristol, opposed the proof, and called the bankrupt who stated that he ...

Sadies' items

... their last supply, equalized the two little piles to a shilling, and said, Now we'll start fair, darling, and see who is bankrupt first At the end of the week they agreed playfully to compare notes ; and it was found that the wife had a few shillings ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gazette. Bernar& W. St. John, Bedwardine. iYerrestelh ire, i °2l : mean intller.—Henciley, William, lain ni Elba , w. shim, licensed vietnaller.—Haerna, Michael, Upper Bed bald Smile= Sr fralimer.--ilerrick, John. hal. O _ ...

meeting, attended by Mr. Tree and Mr. O. B. ion. On On the nomination lei the former, Mr. H. C

... opposition, and the bankrupt was discharged.—ln re R. Breeze, Dudley, grocer and licensed victualler. Meeting fur last examination and discharge, attended by Mr. C. B. Hodgson for the assignee, and by Mr. Griffin for the bankrupt. The creditor not oppose ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gazette. Gape% lionq George, Warwick, innkeeper.—Clewei Thos. Matthew, Gridley, Werceitershlnt, wool nis ti manitfacturer. —Danko, Henry Hadley. Wellington, Shre Innkeeper. —Docker, Benjamin, late of BrAworth, I anew , market ...

THE KIDDERMINSTER TRIES

... held. There was no assignee appointed, and the last examination was fixed for the 24th November next. Mr. Tree supported bankrupt. - THE WORCESTER ARTILLERY. - The annual competition for prizes by the members of this corps took place on Monday, at the ...

THE KIDDERMINSTER TIMES

... applied for his release from custody. Mr. Jones said that the bankrupt had eluded arrest for two months, and that Mr. Baron Bramwell had refused to release him. No advantage would accrue to the bankrupt's estate by giving him his release until after the choice ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Oaten& Bans, Charles, Weithrorowieb, Staffordshire, late farmer— Head, John. sad Broom, Rome% Kidderminster, earpsiumaufacturers.— Keats., Thomas, Ball Ray-cress, Leek Staffordshim. late inekesper.—King. George, Jie Stanley, ...

HOP INTELLIGENCE

... After a long discussion, his Honour directed the proceedings in bankruptcy to be stayed for six weeks, with leave for the bankrupts to apply for an earlier day to annul in the event of the complete registration of the deed of arrangement and in the meantime ...

KIDDERMINSTER COUNTY BENCH

... examination and discharge. The bankrupt did not appear, and the meeting was further adjourned sine die.—ln re W. Sharp, Stratford-on-Avon, coal merchant. Last examination and discharge. Mr. Griffin was for the assignee. The bankrupt received his order of discharge ...