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BANKRUPTS, &c

... BANKRUPTS, &c. IN3OLVKNTB' INTEBIM ORDERS. At Liverpool.— uhvles Pre*, tea, Krerton. bookkeeper, Aferch 6. George Kich&rd Jackson. Liverpool, fishmonger, March 6. George Maihows. Liverpool, commercial traveller, March 6. FINAL ORDERS. At Helen's. John ...

BANKRUPTS, &c

... BANKRUPTS, &c. M. (From Ou London Oaauu Friday, April , dissolved-. Ox. Badclifta and worsted 9 Jtn ~ Dttlt» powerlo ...

BANKRUPTS, &c

... BANKRUPTS, &c. (Frew, London Friday, A/ay . . Dijt^tVKO. *7*' & S«W«. Deptfort. what John Kn wlei and James Know lea. Bolton 10-Mocaa, Lanoaahue, CjTO W. Klsbl. W. sod J Shaw. Andler. SUffordst.ire Khrairwtutli W Si. k,r 111111 * Hewitt, Nottingham^ ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Bankrupts, &c. From the London Gazette, of Friday, Dec. 25. ELLIOT, Robert, agricultural implement maker, Liverpool, to surrender Jan. and 29, at eleven, at the Liverpool District Court. Attorney, Booker, Liverpool OSWIN, William, boot and shoemaker, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Bankrupts, &c. From the London Gazette, of Fridtty, July 9. DEAKIN, John, wine merchant, Liverpool, to surrender July 21 and Aucnst 13. eleven, the Liverpool District Court Attorneys. Fisher and Stone, Liverpool ARNETT, Willi im, innkeeper, Hnrley, O ...

EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A BANKRUPT

... the details of cue is bankruptcy. The bankrupt was the sob of man in very humble position indeed—a small marine store keeper—living in a small house amonst fish women and persons of that description. The bankrupt had had the good or bad fortune to attract ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... time. Air. Kvatj appeared for the assignee?, and Air. r -l. bankrupt. FicnARD Forshaw.—ThU bankrupt. machine manufacturer, came tu r examination. Mr. Evans, behalf of the a*, examined the bankrupt fcbortly, and consented to hi* passing condition that a': ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... favourably on the state of the books, and he always regarded the want of a cash-book as a blot in a bankrupts conduct. Mr. Pemberton examined the bankrupt Harrison with reference to the books, and Harrison deposed that owing to the scattered nature of their ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the part of the assignees, offered no opposition, and the bankrupt passed. His certificate sitting was appointed for the August. In re Samuel Fleet.—This was the last examination of tbe bankrupt, a draper and tailor at Acdltm, in Cheshire. Mr. Etty, on ...