BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. Chey - iUcklei - M., W chbold - Droitwicb, land 17 J V^ndsworth >aViel '' Bridge rtad ' B»tter»ea, tobacconist, May t rank Dive, Hawkhnrst, Kent, innkeeper. May 21, Bast inn. May D U *fJrd! T or »n*iUo, Oxford, paper manufacturer, Robert ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. John Fdgar Clark, Edgcumbe-street, East Stonehouse, Devon- shire, licensed victualler, Oct. 26, East Stonehouse. William Henry Roberts, Newton Abbot. Devonshire, draper, I Oct 18, Kxeter. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED-Watson Bagehot, Henry Wippell ...

SCOTCH BANKRUPTS

... SCOTCH BANKRUPTS. (Fromn last night's Edinlnurgh Gactte.) SEQUESTRATIONS. I ThomasRobertson, cab proprietor, Shepherd's Loaa, f Perth Road, Dundee. Creditors meet in the Queen's fHotel there, 10th January, at 11 o'clock. C. D. Mit: chell, solicitor, agent ...

A MUSIC LOVING BANKRUPT

... Bmanlrupty Act of 1Sth; and, being of opinion that the bankrupt could not have had at the time w;hen this debt was contracted any probable exspectation of being able to pay it, be sbould senteiuce the bank-rupt to si: months' imnprisonment in the New Bailey, ...

AMUSING STORY OF AN IRISH BANKRUPT

... Lister, Francis .Need ham, who %was described as a feut merchant Pt 53a High-street, came up for his public examination. 'The bankrupt detailed at great length his transactions in business in MBlanchester, andl sald tl a in sonle of tlose e-taneaetionls lie ...

CHASE AFTER FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTS

... meantime had been made bankrupts. When Hunt arrived in New York he found all the goods had been delivered that port, and he also ascertained where they were warehoused, and the additional fact that the two absconding bankrupts had travelled from England ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... Night's Gazette.] BANKRUPTS. Thomas Prick, Watling Street, Wellinfjton, Shropshire, licensed victualler, November 29, at 12, Bankrupts' Court, Birmingham. William Johnson, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, tailor, December at 12, at Bankrupts' Court, Birmingham ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Thomas Geddes.—This bankrupt was also a Scotch draper, and application to annul the petition was granted Wy tho court. In re J. C. Harris.—The last examination of this bankrupt was further adjourned the Instant. In John Jones. The bankrupt was drapor, 4c. ...

A THEATRICAL BANKRUPTCY

... The Of ficial Receiver, in his report stated that the bankrupt had committed no offenc, under the Bankruptcy Act or the Debtors' Act. He had continued his profession after he knew himself to he bankrupt; he owed 234 when he signed the lease of the Torquay ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 967 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture