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 ...

BANKRUPTS, &c

... . _ BANKRUPT, be. Of (DM -zod of FrY4, J1tdy 15.). skc *BANKRUPTCY ANLAD id ; wr~~ox ANNUl~lED. Elick,,Edward, L4nstorvterrco, Paddlington, bookse33er. BANKRUPTS, er.. Adams, Theome4 BournemoutbHants, builder. hi Andrewi George Frederick, Chester, gentleman ...

BANKRUPTS, &c

... Paul's-road, Islington, builder. Davis, Ebenezer, Whitworth-road, Plumasteal, clerk, Wigan, Edwkin, Liverpool, warehousemar. BANKRUPTS. Arnold, WaltertJ., Sandy, Bedfordshire, coal merchant, Armistrong, J., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, cattle salesman. Afileck, Jam3es ...

BANKRUPTS, &c

... BANKRUPTS, &o. (Proam e Lmondon Gazette of TuIby, Oea. 19) BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. Prter, James R., Wrexham, Denbighshire, clerk. BLNKItUPTS. Andrews, B., Jun., Yeovil, Somereetohlio, dlairynan Atkinson, Robert, Nottngham, cornfacter. Attwoad, William, Enfild ...

BANKRUPTS, &c

... BANKRUPTS, &c. (From London (Janetu, Friday, June 7./ BANKRUPTCIES Ghu-les Wakefield surgeon. Hummauby, Yorkshire. Joan Palmer, picture dealer, Mutiejr, BANKRUPTS. Thomas silversmith, Piccadilly, Middlesex Jacob French, trading Henry French, gold maker ...

BANKRUPTS, &c

... BANKRUPTS, &c. _- -t r _,7 _S~~AF n eil.-10}1 9 (Fvom tit Londoi Gazette of TuesfyJ, Junte 28.) BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. Flleet, Benjamin, East-etreet, Walworth, ?? saniufasiturer. Northway, Samuel, Torquay, wine merchant. BAiNKRUPTS. Allen, Frederick ...

CONVICTION OF FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTS

... 14th Cooke had paid the bankrupts a visit, and during his stay large quantities of wine were coni- sumed, and about the saine time, or shortly after, two large iron-cased boxes and otter property were sent away by the bankrupts. On the 23rd of Febsru- ...

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 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 ...

THE ARISTOCRACY IN THE BANKRUPT COURT

... rendered, and be asked that the applichtio Fh ?? o stand over ontil the bankrupt had given aome further informu- tion as to hie affairs.I Mr. .Linklater pressed for the release of the bankrupt, 0nn- b tending that, tnlese it could be shown that soele detrimeot ...

EXCITING BANKRUPT CHASE

... EXCITING BANKRUPT CHASE. On Wednesday afternoon, Michael Haydon, the well-known city detective officer, returned to Lon- don, having for the last six weeks been engaged in one of the most exciting chases after a fraudulent bankrupt which probably ever ...