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1900 - 1949
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Liverpool, Lancashire, England

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LIVERPOOL BANKRUPCTY COURT

... jum, :paued for the banlkrpt, who has already been examinod at length. Mr. Lloyd now -oned the bankrupt as to his poeltion at 'Various dates. The bankrupt denied that he hld been insolvent for the past ton years, stating taia be did not; know he was insolvent ...

LI VERPOOL BANKRUPTC

... which he had not-paid. ' The Official Reoeiver.-You did not even pay al office rent, I think. - The Bankrupt.-No; that was outstanding. J The bankrupt further stated that he was un- fr married. He admitted he had drawn 'ome 40 I a Imonth fibm the, business- ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... creditors ., d the bankrupt should have a larger amount o! d goods to seize. The alleg-ation. Mr. LeeL 'i Scott said, was prctically that Messrt.e Thue d burn and Thomas had attebmpted a swine.e- d otait I tenax.-h fiil ?? d The bankrupt did not attend, ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... before his Honuur under rule 88. A wit, ness, J. J. Porter, brc her of the bankrupt, had 2iA been examined before the registrar under section 2b 27. He had been manager for the bankrupt of three shops in Manchester, and was questioned ae to amounts-the takings ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Bertram Jones appeared for creditors, and Mr. Mackay for the bankrupt. The Official Receiver, in the course of his * examination of the bankrupt, elicited a same- what remarkable story. The bankrupt said that for some years, up to 1893, he had been manager ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... IIVERPOQL BANKRUPTCY COURT. I - 7 TEURSDAY, JANUABY 1S. Before Mr. Registrar Bellringer. r A BANKRUPTS DIFFERENT STORMIES t1 Re Frederick George Fry-The bankrupt, who had carried on a photographic material business f at Old Swan, and who has been before ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... h1r. Registrar Beliriger. m QLTShnN OF TENA NCY. PAN ?? The bankrupt is aarm t W Rdasl Dbwnhol ad, whose labkfi- Mes d - -1 p; £_S55 an d aets at SIZ7--The r kes & B*CCveCr said the bankrupt who bad g 00;IC 1- eret examined, had left seven or eight tend ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTY COURT

... ? F. Gittins) conducted the examinatio, and Mr. Tickle, solicitor. St. Helens, appeared for the bankrupt. In answer to the official receiver, the bankrupt stated that prior to 1892 he worked as a sign and ticket writer. In that year he commenced business ...

MERCHANT'S BANKRUPTCY

... number Of creditors. The Official Reeeiver (M. C. Dibb) said the debtor was adjudicated bankrupt on his own petition pn Alugust 2, 1897. Aocording to the bankrupt'a statement of aairs first sub- mitted, the liabilities to rank for dividend were estimated ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... into his hands, addreised to by a Liverpool firm of provision des'-' strating with the bankrupt for sbiX their account, as they understood he others. The bankrupt said edd- firm in question at a.ilL r rie'd p, that the film had not proved ! t said if ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... some 1g shares had removed.-Mr. Bremner submitted it, that there scere only two creditors, neither of F- whom opposed. The bankrupt's difficulties had r-arisen solely through his having been induced to en invest practically the whole of his resources in ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... you -answer it, or d say pen wilt ~not P-The Bankrupt: I wou ldt-M MLn-Rom admitted that the winds Of his'present debts and liabalitie hard been incurred dining theI time he hid - been. anl smdisclhrge bankrupt.- The Official Receteer: Did thecredttore in ...