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AS ABSCONDING BANKRUPT

... premises, by fixiing it on the wall in the shop, et GS, Exmnosult-stleet. That was the last known place cf abode of the bankrupt. The bankrupt was called on to surrender on the 30th of June, aid proclaimed in the usual td mainner, but lie slid not surrender ...

ARISTOCRATIC BANKRUPTS

... ANISTOi1ATIC BANKRUPTS. A eittin, for public examination took place at the Court of -Bankruptoy, under the bankruptoy of the Hon. Geourge Angeetus Parker, commonly csllod Viscount Parker, latea- lieutenant in the 1st Rcgiroent of Life Guards, aud desoribed ...

THE BANKRUPT MARQUIS

... solicitor, the debtor stated that he was a bankrupt in 1856, under which proceedings he believed he had received his discharge. He could not say if any dividend was paid to the creditors. Subsequently he was again bankrupt, and be believed he then had his discharge ...

BANKRUPT PEERS

... BANKRUPT PEERS. Meetings were held on Thuraday in the cases of the Earl of Winobilsea and the Earl of Orkney. On behalf of the former it was stated that he had surrendered, and wasready to be examined if it was desired. The ease was again adjourned. In ...

BANKRUPT NOBLEMEN

... condition of setting aside 1001 a year towards payment of his debts till Bs. in the pound had been paid. On the part of the bankrupt it was argued that the facts did net bring the case within the statute, that he had not been guilty of rash and hazardous ...

THE BANKRUPT PEER

... out that it was framed under section 23 of the Act, aed not under section 18, and that Lord Mandeville had been adjudged bankrupt, and had undergone the usual ordeal, so that public morality, of which they now heard a good deal, had been satisfiei. He ...

THE FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT CONSPIRACY

... indicted (the prisoner Poole havinig on tbs 23rd of May being adjudged bankrupt) with unlawfully secreting, embezzling, and disposing of pro- perty belonging to the estate of the bankrupt. The adt6 of this case have been recently before the public in the ...

A BANKRUPT DUKE

... more recently before the Chief Judge, who decided that the duke had committed an act of bankruptcy, and he abjudicated him bankrupt accordingly. An appeal upon the prelimi nary question of ' privilege is still pend- ing before the House of Lords, but ...

A BATCH OF BANKRUPTS

... report that the bankrupt in May, 1887, having then a capital of 3,500, purchased the re. mainder of the lease of the Olympic Theatre, the rental being 60 per week, and she has since in- troduced additional capital of 2,768. The bankrupt also travelled ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 447 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT

... A IRAUrDULENI' \N\KRUII. At the lilull policc- cout yesterday a bankrupt namied John %Viltki'. je% eller, of 1)riftield, was charged with fraudulent bankruptcy. It wai allcg4c that the dcfendant, within four months of his bankruptcy, obtained goodl f1O0 ...

A FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT

... adjudicated a bankrupt, with intent to cheat and defraud his creditors, Mr. Gammon, on behalf of the assignees, stated that the bankrupt had formerly carried on business as an upholsterer, at West Rain, in the county of Essex, where he traded in the name of ...

BANKRUPTS AND SMALL DEBTORS

... BANKRUPTS AND SMALL DEBTORS. THE letters which appear in this morning's Tizes from two county court judges raise a new issue in the controversy about imprisonment for debt, but it is one which has little practical bearing on the merits of the question ...