TWICE BANKRUPT
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... UNSATISPACTORY BANKRUPT. John Finnningley Oxley, formerly a far. mer, of Bole, Notts., applied for his discharge from bankruptey. The report of the Otficial Receiver (Mr. R.J. Ward) was to the effect that the adrln-unt was adjudicated bankrupt in Juune ast ...
... A BANKRUPT GOVERNMENT. It was a debt which they owed to thousands of working men, who had been gulled into voting for them, &phln‘) But it was o much more Ay y— vaeroa, ok ‘*:.;.r‘: ve to to s, than to nfi-‘nfi debts. ( . hear, applause.) was what this ...
... BANKRUPTS. Tuesday, July 19, 1904, ‘“.‘,',‘S' Frank, the younger, Exeter, geseral Green, William Elijab, Walsoken, Norfolk, grocer and dealcr. pmown-y.wm.ndd&m Nhi-y.'ni Leicester, drysaiter. \'fl-by, nh‘: Percival, Southport, Lan- Barbam, Herbert, ...
... BERTIE WHITE'S BANKRUPTCY. WARRANT ISSUED FOR THE BANKRUPT. At the Grimsby Bankruptcy Court, held on Thursday, Bertio White, clothier and outfitter, lately carrying on business at Victoriastrovt, Grimsby, .htmfivi.hmr ‘or a was called up for second time ...
... DEAD BANKRUPT’S INSURANCE. Interesting Lincoln Action. The case of 'lu;br v. Ward was heand on Tuesday, in the Chancery Division, the laintiff being the widow of Jokn Tapster, r--rnwrly of fimoln. and the defendant an Official - Receiver in Bankraptey ...
... AT 72 Bassingham blacksmith Bankrupt. THE TRUTH “1F HE KNEW IT. After working in Bassingham for 51 years a blacksmith, Matthew Winn, was yesterday examined in bankruptey in the Nottingham County Court, At the outsct of the cross-examination, he was warned ...
... ed bankrupt was wn offence under tbe section.—William George Beetlastone, a messenger in the Senior Registrar Oftice in Bankruptey, (,'uey-olreeh Loundon, produced the file of bankruptcy proceedings of Thomus Clayton, who was adjudicated bankrupt in the ...
... .ALLEGED FRAUD BY A BANKRUPT. Lincoln Butcher Unlawfplly . Obtains Credit. At a specia! sitting of the Sleaford Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Henry ‘Smith, George Herdy, 45, butcher, formerly of Portland-street, Lincoln, was brought up in custody ...
... A GAINSEORO' BANKRUPT'S ALLEGATIONS. An Alleged Sharp Deal. REFLECTIONS ON AN URBAN 'COUNCILLOR. At the Lincoln Bankruptey Court, on Thursday, belore the B\Tlu:ru'. Mr. R. A Stephen, Christopher Llliott, & general dealer, at Gaunsborough, appeared for ...
... unsecured creditors was £77 13s. 4d., instead of £ll3 5., as estimated by the bankrupt. The first and final dividend of wrl. in the pound was paid on proof for £l,lOO 9s. 3. The bankrupt attrbuted his fail- | ure to want of u.pn-i and bad trade. From the answers ...
... IN A MAZE. Bankrupt Tradesman Mixed up with his Business. STRONG WORDS BY THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER. Before the Regwstrar (Mr. R. A, Stephen), at the Lincoln ankruptey Court on ‘Atiu: .- day, Clement Menry Fisher, resuding at o, Newland, carrying on business ...