Refine Search

Countries

Regions

Republic of Ireland, Republic of Ireland

Access Type

6,221

Type

6,220
1

Public Tags

[ill]

... the Inlaoyvet having acknowledged thisI ddt. - In his cross.examination, he admitted that he had him- - self been made a bankrupt many years, through the ineans of a creditor, to whom lie owed' 1701. The docket sra struck at a time wben he wasisupposed ...

LAW REPORT

... lor'isted cla Of deb's received by Mlr. C(larke for the Agsignees; is and 5,0001. wts for costs due to Mr. Clarke' by the inq Bankrupts themselves. .. Lord Chancellor.-For that, he .stafids only as a CtU creditor, and can only come in for a dividend. det S ...

I I.. LAIYI rELWLCEV

... givinm s,, rity for the payment of costs, to try a hetiaco def'endiants were bankrupts at the ltie of the i sll of diat CoMmission,withlin tie true intent suhflre ing of the Bankrupt Laws: and that issue fern, ,ihe subjec:t mtaiter oftile presetnt investigation ...

ENGLISH CIRCUITS

... Witness himself has some claim( on the Whitelarks, and knows there are several others who have not been paid. Cook Was a bankrupt. Re-exanmined.-Witness would not have trusted Cook on hisown account; thought he bouglit for Whitelarks. Mr. Walker ?? wool ...

FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT

... having left England considerably in debt, fitst having con verted every thing ?? into money, and lie was afterwards made a bankrupt, and his deficien- cies were so very large, that Government retdefr ed every assistance. A letter was sent by Lord Castlereagh ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... pronounced judgment. E C8MMON PLEAS-SATuiveA, -APm 29. BANKRUPT CASE. - : ASSIGNEES OF MALONE ?? MATUIEWS. This was a motion to set aside the verdict bad for the plaintiffs in this cause. The bankrupt, Malone, r had kept a bankrinig-house in this City, and ...

ENGLISH LAM INTELLIGENCE

... Term, 7he Lord Chancellor camne into Court at ien I o clock, TIE PORTS.MaUTI BHANK. In tlsemrteair ofiCARTER dad msslcifv,, Bankrupts. Mr. Montague stated, that it would be in the re- I collection of his Lordship, that he ordcred certain proo's Taken under ...

LAW REPORT

... them th out, being eurious t& see what ithey had to say ; it 'to was not againsthis will 'that Mr. Sptith was otpde a ev 'bankrupt ; 'it was concerted bankruptcy ;wimneE . tooi ?? In It ;it curcerted for the purpose' 'petetings Mr. Bruen out of. tdie busiess; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... trader, was entitted to make a selection of creditors,_where there was a boneide debt. Her case i did not come under the BAnkrupt Laws, where such, a partial payment would fie fraudulent and void; It came under the Act of Elizabeth, which left it a perfectly ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, LONDON, NOV. 20

... debts ander a Commission of Bankrupt which issued against the defendant 'Cohen, in order thereby to out vote the borm fide creditors il the choice of assignees, and ehouse tvo other of thd defen- dants as pasignees of the bankrupt's estate .and effects. At ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, NOV. 29

... I COURT OF CHANCELfY, NOV. 29. LR the Matter of Win. Thompsown a. Bankrupt. This W3s a Petition by the Assignee, Wmn. P. While, pray. ing that the Petition on which the cemmission in this matter issued, might be amended, and the commission validated, ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER. wESTMINSTER, FEB. 16. RADICAL COFFEE

... Miss Kelly at Drury -lane Theatre, are still under confine. ment in Bethlem Hospital. A few days ago, Miss S. Godfrey, a bankrupt, late of Marlcet.Weighton, was committed to York Castle, for not giving satisfactory answers to questions put to her by the ...