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... EPJ TJ P H on a Bankrupt.. Erom Duns fecure (if Creditors ihould come) For. once a Debtor may be icund at Home-y, Bgs Death, arrefted, ?? in Jail i^ere laid,. The firft, the laft, the only Debt he paid. ...
... EPJ TJ P H on a Bankrupt.. Erom Duns fecure (if Creditors ihould come) For. once a Debtor may be icund at Home-y, Bgs Death, arrefted, ?? in Jail i^ere laid,. The firft, the laft, the only Debt he paid. ...
... during * which 9.2 Days the Bankrupt fu furrendringihan 1 be free from Arreft, fir not in Cuftody before) on * Penalty of 51. per Day if detain 'd by any Officer and if the Effe&s amount to 10 fii. in the Pound, * the Bankrupt (hill be allowed 5 per Cent ...
... the Relief of in fofv ent Debitors will reach 500 I. to any Man or Woman •, and that the Bankrupt Aa is notwithftanding to remain in full Force touching Bankrupts. ...
... the Creditors, and the Publick wholly defeated of wrha was juftly due and owing from fuch Bankrupts: Be it therefore Enacted, That no Diftribution of any Bankrupt's Effete, or a- ny Part thereof, fhall be made till His Majefty, his Heirs and SucceiTois ...
... ii. His Excellency Mr. Walpole left this Place this Morning, to fail for England. The late Storm has occasioned fever-*-'! Bankrupt- cies at Amfterdam, the Lofs thereby is reckoned 4 Millions of Florins. Two Eaft India Ships from Midlebnrg for the Indies ...
... again. We hear Aftions are brought againft the Publi- fhers of the Daily Pofi-Boy and Flying Pojl* for in- ferting among the Bankrupts the Name of Mr. jfohn Blackwood, of London Merchant. ...
... fieri, befdes a great many more Deb, ' to others j and, from feveral Qualifications, con c eluding, That he is a fraudulent Bankrupt, an * as fuch,not entitled to th Benefit of a Sandtuary: Their Lordfhips having granted Warrant accori inglv, he was brought ...
... yet in doubt, upon whom to Father it -, an Excifeman taken ill, Several Common Soldiers whipt for neglea. of Duty, &c. Bankrupts increa- fed i feveral great Cockmatches to be fought -, a certain Member of Parliament is laid up with the Gout *, an eminent ...
... the Judges to confider ofthe Laws jn Force concerning Bankrupts, and ofthe Defedh there may be therein, and to prepare and bring in Heads for a Bill, for preventing Frauds commit- ted by Bankrupts, which was moved for by the Lord Carteret, who obferved ...
... inditing, Under the painted wigs, both bob and full, —Moall pade for livuir here. John Bull. Advert em est. OW upon file, a bankrupt ifland, To any granger that will buy land.— The lirthright, note, for further fatif faction, is gratii. ...
... to be found, cor his Hand to befeen, ex- cept in the fnort Memorandum which concerned the Speaker. The Reafon of ?? the Bankrupts A&, which was fuppofed to be dropt on Account of a fmall ♦liifagreemen- between both Hoafes concerning /heir Privileges ...
... paffing, a Will would be made for the Ruin of cut Minufa-^ures here. And amonglt thole which were r Hired ior dropping the Bankrupts BiH, one w^s, That the Privileges of the Peeis were in the grea r eft Dan- ger, fincea Power was given to the CemmifTioners ...