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LIVERPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... the balance-sheet, the last examination wita fixed for the 7th ofJune. SALE OF THE PROPERTY IN THE WEST INDIES.- Two sugar plantations in the West Indies, belonging to the estate of the bankruw!s, were here put up by auction, under an order of the court ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... Lordship this morning de- livered his opinion shortly upon the case. The question re- lated to- the sale of an esthte in the West Indies, wIvnlchhad been heavily encumbered. His Lordship now decided, that the sale should be at present postponed, as it would ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... at miuch learnth in this case, which has been so frequently discussed. The ques- tiun relates to certain estates in the West Indies, upon which there are innumerable incunibrances. The defendant now claims a considerable sum of money for advances made ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—THUESDAY

... busine~ss aa Weat India nerchants. About the year 1784, Mr. Gudgeon, an extensive carrier an 1 commission-agent in the West Indies, entered into partnership with a Captain Thorn- borough, and, under certain conditions, agreed to give him one- third of ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—DUBLIN

... commission for the examination of witnesses to the West Indies. Ihe plaintiff was sent on that business. Plaintiff and defendant were intimate, and on visiting ternis; hut previous to his departure for the West Indies, lint the slightest improper intercourse toook ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—Nov. 27

... this gentleman, ;tinol1unting tu a e sum of 7791. arose from the expences incurred il the voyage, e and residence in the West Indies, for the purpose of efFectitig the sale of this-property. Messrs. Dennison and Company, sMerchants in Glasgow, were the ...

COURT OF SESSION.—EDINBURGH, NOV. 12

... Gentlemen, who ?? long resident in the IC-sland of Jamaica, whose opinions the surgeons (one of ok whom had also been in the West Indies) were desirous of of being aided by-; and having all seen the child in he question, which is a male, and ?? from head to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY, NOV. 24

... application: f the law would be no defence. The Jury found that there was no law for the infliaing of torture in the Spanish- West Indies, and therefore, under the iircaion of his Lordship, gave a general ?? of Not Guilty. Mr. GARROW siated, that there were ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, TUESDAY

... was pronounced by the Vice- Chancellor in 1821, the effect of which was to postpone the sale of certain estates in the West Indies, and also of a number of slaves upon those estates. Mr. HEALD now moved for the dis- charge of that order, and prayed that ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... liolroyd.] IN DE IDtWARD BEtrNARD, A BANeRUPT. ''hv bankrupt, a young man of the Jewish persuasion, Rtd a na- tive of the West Indies, but who had been trading aa aageneral mer- chant in Fenchtarch-street, tnder the firm of Brown, Bernard, and rwrots, came ...

CONSISTORY COURT

... stronger case, and occurred in 1789; then a citation was served upon a certain party resident in the Island of Grenada, in the West 'Indies. A decree by ways and means isstued, and the party was subsequently excommunl- cated. The excommunicatmon was returned ...