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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... (Before Sir J. E. Eardle!) Wiltnot, Judge.) : ~~~THlURSIAY. John Kendall, Staple-hill, Stapleton, horse-dealer, and Geo. Rowe, St. Paul's, horse-dealer, and Henry Williams, Saint Mi- chel's hill; fly-proprletor, passed their firat examinations with- out opposition, and had the 11th of December named for their final orders. Mary Ann Thomas, late of Kingsdown-parade, domestic ser- vant. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, JULY 5. (Before Sir J. Stuart,) IlAY4Eh TV. IAI O-RD.This was a bill for the purpose of obtaining a declaration by the court that the plaintiff was entitled to an equitable lien on any palm-oil constituting the cargoes or part of the cargoes of any of the four ships mentioned in a certain delivery order dated the 20th of August, 1857, which should have arrived at ...

THE MURDER AT LEDBURY

... In our last a brief account was given of the discovery ORI~ 'Wednesday week of an atsononos murder and robbery which. haud taken piace during the previous night.. The name ?? viotim'was Hairriet Baker. about 42yearsof age. JHerbuabanddied about two months ago,.leaving her the sole occupant of ast old -house In Horae-laue, Ledbury, where Mr. Mai.etield.,soticlt'Or. had his offices. On Tuesday ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Mr. Ceenssi.esioner RiB.) MO?DAX. pir. Edlin (Instructed by Mr. Charles Bevmn) supported the bankrupt The grounds of opposition were eleven in number, and are £5 follows :?MOt having kept a oaab.book, tied wilful rscklesensss. III the keeping of otber books; contracting debts ?? reasonable prolpeot Of plytnente and obtainin,? forbearatlce of debts 5 having within two mos?tha r?exf ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Mr. Comnmissioner West). MONDAY. RE 110RotT LANE, Cirencester, Agricultural Implement Maker. -Proofs for £327 were put in by Mr. Chas. Bevan, by whom the choice of assignees was carried. RE JOaN] BARRY, Bath, ?? bilanoe-sheet it, this case extends from Sept. 29, 1849, to April 21, 1858, and the following is an abstract of its contents :-Creditors unsecured, £1386 I3. ; ditto, wholly ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BAN-R~.P~C~ g I OUT 1.AXERUPTC 'COURT1. , _ - . ?? . f~bOMr. colnvs&5*O7W5' )1ill J 3XMONDAY. ~a JusesS~lfS~N, BristOl,. l'ira t ls .-br evn USJMSSWoppoed the. a1l0WaBO5 .Of a Certiflsile 1,Mr. for the sOlBgneec, OPt`.bebn-krutW ?? After'Mr. 'Healvenhadl 0. Taddy Suppore ~ ?? rent that it~would'be ncetiegary, opened his case, itbeam, p ol saIII. With the bankrupt, toxm,'rC. 75zsl 'as 1 Slle'ao ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - ?? pfiUOAY, .iry 30. Magistrates present: Messrs. K1. Ctstle and H. Prichaord. ~,Five ragged boys were charged With being found sleeping under thelbridge at Bathurst Basin. Four of thirm, whises first offenice it was, were discharged with a caution, tele fifth, who had been previously convicted of a similar offence, was sent to ae Bridewell for ten, days. se James Page, whose face was ...

SUSPICIOUS CASE AT CLIFTON

... ; SUSPICIOUS CASF.ATv C.LIFTON, * On Monday aninquest was, commenced at the; Hope. fild 'Anchbor 11nn, Jboub's Wells, before the coroner, &1 IIB~Grindon,. 99q.,p4 the body of.A'femoIe,: infant, which' on that morping. bad been 'foisnd'lcsk*ed up' in,''drawear at the house of Nis., Bimpson, No. 20, Lower Crescenit,.Cliftbn. Tuermotber.f'6fth sshild was ?? 'Hood, a young Woman In, the. employ of ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... B - ff AX, NK ,i i RH SYDNEY DAN JBNK1N£Br_5tOl, &CL, f 'Th'e bankrupt pastedhiq 1aps e~iaqpinatonj itpejoeu erstood that all questions aholddboreserieds oo5ideritaon he ,The opposition to the baiukrupt :er cpft~lte ,iCpteuou4 8d'' don {irs~nete ?? vld'rvatert ppegre0 'Sor thq opposin8 creditors; Mr. b fo?9th ge on Tduy'i'iv. I-7'V Stbne'?'(i ?? -Mteiidj. plrit.thnY UI Of boflj V~ith i ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ! aOLIC OINTLLIGENJ 9 - tj-)-oidwed for non-stirre-eer- v ?? uratecilonl I1ydney, coal master. - r ,B A N-K la U P. T JIL 13 E ,T I, N G S. iII (Aefose MAr. Coammission Ufa.riW) AuutI-john C~sluleis, Ciresecester, tea~dealer and direper, . ee rtiftWells, 1 t Cudlff, apd Newport, tea 'Agut .-illaip Willams, tMbnfltaln'Ash, 'draper, debtor snmone~; ohnL6 Castle. XoketOnih1.tl4.Ka~rsh, drlaper, ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 'A 'K Nu'U.Pt-,TOC;Y .0.C.OUR t Br .ttan (Bafore IMD. AY.,m i2fl hIL): - .il ?? . bo mlee IN; BE.YOUNG AND SoNs, Neath. Corn-factor'.-Mr. Henry i tho- i Br :tim eared0ls ob o LLt ENGE. . -10j1;Tb appera ini .spwt -l a k~ii rCyiuNCg0'k: thsart :T.- eool, Biddle miht.be, e PlT-dthe; equlta21je~mo~4gapg of,forty-heh see saeinthbe Ydlale ?? him aehi by WittiaRn-Westonl Y00fli, ofd0f .ch 's~h4 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CovwolL-Hotfsm. Barsroi:, SArtIRDAYs, Augusf 16. Atl th Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Mr. Lunell, Wo William Lewis, boatman at the Rownham-ferry. was sum-* to moned for committing an assault on Samuel Barrow. Fromre the statement of cornplainant it appeae thto odayre evening he crossed in the ferry boat from Aehton to Rownham, al in company with a large number or other passengers; he ...