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A MYSTERIOUS PASSENGER TRUSTEE V. BREWERY. Scquel to a Sheffield Publicans Failure,

... Furniture The bankrupt told Mr. Dixon that the enly sceurity he could . offer was his houeehold furniture, and it wasarravged he should sign a documnent which Mr, Dixcn would get pre- I;d bfl the brewery company’s m’:cimn. 0 Mr. Dixon the bankrupt said: “Of ...

Published: Friday 11 August 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 345 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Cusrce Acamst A Bankrupr Fairs

... Cusrce Acamst A Bankrupr Fairs. Thomas Clayton (on bail) was indicted for that he, being ar undischarged bankrupt, obtained goods to the extent ¢i £2O 16s. from Mr. A. W. Dean and another, without inferming them of the fact that hie was an undischarged ...

HARPSWELL

... application he was adjudged bankrupt. Messrs. Page and Page, Lincoln are the debtor’s solicitors. In the same Court a receiving order was made against Minnie Turner, farmer, a widow of Harpswell, and she was adjudged bankrupt. Messrs. Page and Page are ...

BRACEBRIDE HEATH

... BRACEBRIDE HEATH. GENERAL DEALER BANKRUPT. —ln the Lincoln County Court vesterday, on the debtor’s petition, a receiving order was made against Frank William Green Christmas, residing at 11, North Side, Cross-Clifi Gardens, Bracebridge Heath, and carrying ...

NO POWER TO SUE

... NO POWER TO SUE. UNDISCHARGED BANKRUPT RULED OUT IN SHEFFIELD COURT. In the Sheffield County Court, yesterday, Judge Bensou had to decide whether a costume maker who was an undischarged bankrupt was entitled to sue for debt. Thomas Robinson and Co., of ...

Published: Saturday 08 July 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 202 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LINCOLN COUNTY COURT

... the £ had been paid. Bankrupt was now in his fiftieth year and commenced trading in 1913, when he purchased a wheelwright and blacksmith's business for £2OO on loan He had a little capital of £OB, which he spent on stock. Bankrupt had mot committed any ...

drewery’s flor ~ efused

... Ellicon continued, Coekayne's served the bankrupt with a writ for £298. He at once told the brewcry manager. There wes some aitempt at a compromise - with .ckayne's. bui a judgrent was signed om 20 March. Bankrupt told Mr. Dixon that it had been o'fi(‘d ...

Published: Friday 11 August 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 197 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Divorcs cvUIT SEQUEL

... as the bankrupt was corespondent in a matrimonial case in 1897, when an order was made for the payment of £204 16s. €., being the amount ol the taxed costs in the proceedings, and the order was served on the ith Lecember, 1905. The bankrupt did not defend ...

MISCELLANEOUS, T i sLS — AR RO 0 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914, ’ . e === E.R.D In the County

... Trustee of the Estates of the above- LINCOLN, named Bankrupts. All persons having ! in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupts must deliver them to me, and all Debts due to the Bankrupts must be paid to me. Creditors who have not vet proved ...

CAROL

... young calf, eager to follow, L ows softly twice,- 0 volo, volo. H . F. M. PRE COTT. TB , most famous and lovable of all bankrupts in fiction ¥as unquestionably Mr. Micawber. His creator was so fo d of him that he could not bear him to end in debt, and ...

Published: Saturday 20 December 1930
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 282 | Page: 25 | Tags: none

County Court and Callous Creditors. JUDGE SHERSTON BAKER'S REMINDER,

... Tuesday. The bankrupt, who is now 47, commenced business at the Green Dragon yard, Lincdln, as a painter and decorator, in the year 1899, He had no capital, his trade was small, and no proper books of account were kept. In 1905 he became bankrupt, and a receiving ...

VOID OCONTRACTS.—II

... get him to withdraw Lis oppesition to a bankrupt's discharge, or to socure to a particular creditor a preference in respeet of future property of the bankrupt or & greater share of the dividends of the bankrupt’s estate, or any other advantage which prevents ...