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LAW NTICES—THIS DAY

... -Chaplin v. ?? Riallway Company (by ?? v. Clutton-Thomnas v. Davies 4 (restored by order) -Kinghomr v. Willias-Balmer v. Futvoye. VICE-0HANCRLLO1S` COURTS, INC()IWS-UW. I AT1 ?? VJ-C ORAaeiR Sin Ma M ?? for decree: iarris v. Mozley, pasr hbwd, and Morley ...

LAW NOTICES.-—THIS DAY

... Skidinore- Bau .Bernard-Maw v. NValker-Andrews v. Joilin- Hardy v, Mackruees-Drake v. Deisles-Rese v. Ileat-Swin- bured v. Futvoye-Bnom v. NatiDonal Provincial Bank, of IIn land. Petitions, unopreaod iast: (Thomas v, Thomas- v nsbabgw Schools and f sheld ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Keemp-Baker v Sinnp- ?? v Hollamd-Oakes v Mitchell-Rowland v Brewer- Ballard v Morgan-Broadbridge V Stracban-Dean v Dean- Mudge v Futvoye (2). VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN, at 19. [Before Vice-Chancellor Sir B. T. KiNDEsvLEYJ For judgment: In re Crawford's ...

Law Intelligence

... British Provident Company -Bullockv. Wheatcroft (li-Elwes v. Barnard (2)-Greatorex v. Una- llffd-toe ett v. Reynolds-Kenoard v. Futvoye. At l : Ede's ?? Estate-BoDson v. Milburu-RInell v. Gregory-. It. Campbell v. Campbell-Heywood v. Harrie. Hope' Estate, at ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY, May 13

... defendant Bevan, who lodged in his house, and Mr. Oldershaw, the vestry clerk of the parish, received a letter from a Mr. Futvoye in the following terms :- A person of the name of Elliott, in Brunswick-street, is acting much like a madman, and giving ...

LAW AND POLICE

... liabilities, according to the preliminary statement of yr. Hart, exceed 20,000; assets estimated by the bankrupt at 14,000* Mr. Futvoye, on behalf of the bankrupt, in applying for all adjournnulnt for two months, observed that the accounts were very voluminous ...

Published: Sunday 19 August 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5498 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... apsignees,. at twelve 0-6 S!peight, private aexamination, at half-past twelve. ,Beforo'Mlr. Oommlaiodner HttoIA1 .]O i F. Futvoye, private-exaruination, at tweiveL , r 113efore Mr. Commissioner GOULDURNA l.'Bobinso0,. dividend, at eleven-J. Butitr, choice ...

Law Intelligence

... Hopkldas-.. Atkinson's Estate-HIlU v. SouthStafford- shire Railway. At lli: Hooke v. Laslett-Hipkins's Estate- Hall v. Hil-Futvoye v. Kennard-Re Cullurn-James v. Skipp. At 12: Angilbert v. Fielding -Diitton, V. Dutton. Boot. Smithat1-Gibbs's Estate, at2-urt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Futvoyn for wviilo the Sutbsequent mortgageo was ontitledi to redeour the first mortgage. lirt. Mlains:- A Mr. Blobb was Mr.'Futvoye's solicitorand took his socus'itv with full icnowledge of the facts. It was suburitted that the 4th srection of the act applied ...

POLICE

... held on Tuesday at the Law Institution, Bell yard, Chancery lane, for the purpose of proposing a choice of assignees. Mr Futvoye, in opening the business for which the meeting was called, said that tite partners of the house had been aware of their insolvent ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... to K9-At, half-past ten: Holt v Lindsey-Gibbs v' Horniblow. At eleven Freei'i'Estate-H1d6gsonf v Clarke -Blackstone v.Lee-,Futvoye v Sennard (2), At half-past eleven: Jones v ?? v' Goodale-Hoporaft v Brooke. At twelv'e:.Cakpbell v Campbeall-GrIffin 'v ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... street, Regent-street,; and 4, Union-cresceent, Wandsworth-li- road, bill-discounter, gas manufaturer, and a solicitOr. 8a Mr. Futvoye appeared for the assines; Mr. Ciudley aa supported the bankirupt. The balance-sheet had now been dled, and commences in Janury ...