Bankrupts, &c
... mongers.—James Snelson and Joseph Holford Snelson, Ashby- ...
... mongers.—James Snelson and Joseph Holford Snelson, Ashby- ...
... , Commercial-road East, 0ct.23. CLARKE William Henry, wine merchant, Great Tower-street, City. Oct. 18, COHNREICH Theodor, boot dealer, Peel-grove, Cambridge-heath, Victoria Park, Oct. 23. COSCIA Charles, Arundel-street, Coventry-street, Haymarket, 0ct ...
... journeyman boot and shoe maker, Caledouian-rd., Islington. April 10. FAUCHON Robert, late farmer, Shipbourne, Kent, April 10. BENNETT Thomas Tomlin3on, builder, Broad-st, Golden-su.. April 10. ALLEN Robert George, journeyman smith, Lewisham, Kent, April 10 ...
... May 12. SHAW Thomas, beerseller, late of Queen-street, Salford, Lancashire, May 12. COPLESTON John, baker. Earl-street, Maidstone, Kent, May 10. WILLIAMS Anne, Rock Cottage. Briton Ferry, Glamorganshire, May 14. WALKER John, cratemaker, Adelaide-street, ...
... ROGERS jun, retail boot and shoe manufacturer. Highstreet, Camden Town. Oct. 22. Henry, late journeyman wheelwright Kenningtou-park. Oct 18. warekous;man's clerk, Pauls-road HigJaburj, Oct a HeQry * mercb * at - Wharf-lane, Maidstone, Kent. keeper. Cnurchill-rd ...
... William. Chiswell-street, Finsbury, dealer in boots and shoes; Nov 30, Dec 29. Bankrupts Court Sol Heath, Artillery Place West, Finsbury—Pst cr Abraham Hollowell, Brad He'd on the Green, Northampton, boot and shoe manufacturer—Dated Nov 26 WOOLGER Bridger ...
... C. Cartwright, Chiswick, Loudon, out of business. D. Holder, £ittingbc»urne, Kent, greengrocer. J. Marriner, Gravesend. Kent, stationer. W. L. L. Brown-?, Northfleet, Kent, no occupation. G. Smith Tunbri.lge Wells, coach builder. E. W. Nundy, Kingst ...
... Stansfield. S. F. Osmond and Hawkins, Old Kent-road, London, bakers. R. and W. King, Charlwood, Surrey, farmers. H. Bcwe, J. Moore, and W. Moore, Salisbury, boot manufacturers. A. Selby and A. Fry, Sevenoaks, Kent, steam plougb proprietors. C. K. Tomlinson ...
... solicitors, Helens; or to C. SIMPSON, solicitor, 44, Kennedy-street, Manchester. In the best part of the county of Kent, about five miles from Maidstone, immediately adjacent to Wateringbury Statien on the South-Eastern Railway, and about two miles from Mailing ...
... election of 1880. Maidstone was incorporated King Henry IT., and privileged to send members to Parliament. Tliese rights were all forfeited at the commencement of Mary's reign, by reason of the Wyatt rebellion, began in the mid- Kent borough. In this state ...
... 13. SOLOMON Lewis, clothier. Wells st.. Wellclose-sn.. Dec. 13. MARRABLK Robert, builder, late of Beckenham, Kent, Dec. 12. SEWELL James, boot and shoe manufacturer, late of Warnerplace, Hackuey-road, Dec. 12. BK ...
... PHILLIPS John, Birmingham, timber dealer. SHLNGLER Edward, Birmingham, boot-maker. YOUNG William Weston, YOUNG Joseph Weston, and YOUNG George, Neath, Glamorgan, millers. GOLDEN James William, Brighouse, Yorkshire, card-maker. MORRISON Thomas, Rhyl, ...