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YESTERDAY'S OLD BAILEY

... notice of the Public Prosecutor, and the present proceedings were taken. The prisoner had been on two occasions adjudicated 3 bankrupt.- Mr. Humphreys, who defended, said the facts were practically undisputed, the only question' would be one as to the intent ...

IPSWICH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... agents of the late Isaac Gordon, and in one instance lie was required to pav as much as 150 per cent. inter- t est! By the Bankrupt .Act, 1890, the money- I lenders would have to take the amount actuall e advanced, with 5 per cent. interest, whic would ...

BANKRUPTCY COURTS

... nmnui'acturar, fur taic dtsehargn. Dbr. Deane, the Official Iteceiver, re- partee upo)n the, ease, and said that all thle bankrupt's cetatit hate realised in dividend f or the creditors was y.carn tha' he ~ass not going en satisfactorily, fo~r his hoot ...

OXFORD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... OXFORD BANKRUPTCY COURT, A sitting of this Court for the public examina-at tion of bankrupts was held on Wednesday at the ar County - Hall, before Mr.: Percival Walsh, the TI Registrar of the Oxford Count Court. Re Smisxv JONAH BucsriL, baker and grocer ...

Bristol Police Court

... Norman sold her two pairs of boots and two pairs of shoes, She said they belonged to a young lady whose father had bought a bankrupt stock, and had since died, Sirs Norman had a boot shop in Redclilf.about fifteen years ago, and witness knew her and took ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... id Sous. it- blor appeari-t to resent oceny co the qtwscsians asked as to his Fin. ft ass proed sitcs sin-c he b--caenio bankrupt, nod was se~veral'-c' time ordered by the Registrar to answer the questions put to hil n. a Iprope-,r snanniler. Debtor de-nied ...

CULLOMPTON SESSIONS

... seven hands na rrowly escaped wi~th their lives in the longboat and landed at Roche's Point at the entrance to the harbour. BANKRUPT ROLI(I'TOlR MISSING. When the publio examination of Aynold, ismey and Arnold, solicitors, Was resumed on Monday at the London ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... £1l,243. giving as security for part a life policy for £500. His uncde died in 186 binoae of this money had been repaid by bankrupt to the executore. in Eleptenahr las4 his awie bor- rowed a further £M30 fro te executors, and handed to him for use in the ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... Akerman there was an indictment that he, being ain undisuiarged bankrupt, (5( 4 unlawfully obitained credit to cthe ax tu-zt of about £StOi. Z' '[he law provided that an undischartredl bankrupt should fri not obtitat eredit to rho extent of £20 without; first ...

THE PARADISE-STREET CHANCERY CASE

... intimated] that they would have a. claim of about £200 against the estate for the, non-completion of the contract.- The ban-krupts stated tha-t the contract was to complete the work by March, or, in. default, there would be a penalty of £40 a week. Th'ey ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... bed p ed io the d oF Mr. Yates, a. L pl sttor, who nme thme ago was sentrto pal ?? r said b he arted in the tatent of ?? Bankrupt said he did not handle the money, which had been realised by a firm of autoneers end handed by them to Yates.-The Registrr ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... origin- 1:3 r i. bllusiness in partnership In 1885 as com. iaeefrs, tinder the style of J. Davis & Co. .'ft i djudicated bankrupts In the Bristol .i i > the liabilities armounting to £3814. . iei, was paid to the creditors, and they are I- 'lirgcd in respect ...