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THE KIDDER3dAtt TJ •

... formerly of Pershore. Bankrupt's liabilities were set down at £BB. 80., and his assets £5.16e., leaving a deficiency of £82. 165. This was an adjourned case from last court day, when Mr. Bentley opposed on behalf of two creditors, and bankrupt was examined for ...

HOTEL, AT A MODERATE CHARGE

... e, Huckster Shopkeeper, late a prisoner for debt in the Worcester Prison, in the Coulr e Worcester, having been adjudged Bankrupt by a 'strar of the Court of Bankruptcy attending at the Worcester Prison, on the 12th day of July, 1869, and the adjudication ...

TEE KIDD :4: , : !, }MLI V

... Griffin ore for the official assignee ; and Mr. Tree (of Worcester) for the bankrupt At the last sitting, the Court had made an order for cash and deficiency accounts. The bankrupt had tiled certain documents under that order, but the official assignee reported ...

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 ...

WOOD_ MARKETS

... Goldfield. Uttoxeter (cattle). -21 : Alcester. —22 : Alvechutch ,statutoi -23 Clan, Ilenley on-Thames (statute), Oxford BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gazette. Bate, .1., Birmhbillani, journeyman machinist.—lgen , ..n. Thomas Frmierick, Dudley, hosier.—Bonehill ...

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... prices for beef averaged friss 7d. to lOd. per lb. for mutton, Sd, to ad. per lb., and pigs, from lie. W. to l2s. per score, BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Ostette. Broadloy, David, Willenhall, beerseller.—Day, Frederick, Riddington, Oxon, Innkeeper.--011bort, George ...

November 20, 1869 ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. On Monday morning an accident occurred to the 8.45 ..

... opposed the bankrupt, and admitted having appropriated sums of money, amounting in the aggregate to £3,041. 14s. 2d. for which he had not accounted to the Society. Mr. Commissioner Sanders, ingiving judgment, said it was evident the bankrupt had grossly ...

WOOL MARKETS

... Dunclituch, Ellesmere (cattle), Tenbury 2i. Orwestry: (cattle) 27, Rugby, Taalworlb ; 99, Leek ; 30, Ilkeston (cattle; . BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S &trate Aston, Henry, Birmingham, garengrocer.—Alldos, Crick, licensed victualler.—Bridgwater, Joseph Henry ...

WOOL MARKETS

... sheep, 4s. to 48s. lambs. • at pigs sold well making Ils. to Its. per score. Mr. Taylor also sold • few lanes at good prima BANKRUPTS. From FRIDAY'S Gazette. Biretta% MOMS, Chesterton, labourer.—Burston, Burnard'syreen, Woreestereldra—Gridithe, James sad ...

HAY ANDSTKAW M MEETS

... Chorea Stratton (nettle) ; ashbou.na Barton, Gloucester (cattle), ILI' dderminster. Northasuptoo, Tamworth 30, Brom/grove. BANKRUPTS. From Fliluars Gazette. Alexander, L. A., Birmingham, jeweller. —Bladder, Wi lliam, Blrmtugham.--Clash. anib, Leominster ...

'Li, motels Citg potty

... prisoner was discharged. LICENCES. —The licence of the eating-house and bee — r - - house occupied by William Simmonds, bankrupt, was renewed. With respect to the licence of the Mitre Inn, Lich-street, the Mayor told Mr. Hope that he had had very great ...