Refine Search

INQUESTS

... when it is known that tie Fin5 he ci Committee have lately granted a lease of 75 yearS ad of land in Water-street, corer of Drury-lane, al the ,b rate of i, poundv per SQUOTO yard. ed Ducisy or LANCASTER, JAN. 30.-The Queen has this ed day been pleased to ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... fortnight THE AFFAIRS OF IL J. FTHOOTE AN- ) COMPANY. The debtors,- Michael James Heathcote and Peter White, of No. 10, Drury-lane, Liverpool, lately trading as M. J. Heathcote and Co., corn dealers, were called upon for nublic examination. The statement ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... of creditors under the failure of G. D. F. Black and Albert S. Pearson, who carried on business as com- mission agents in Drury-lane. Mr. Etty and Mr. Car- t ruthers appeared for the creditors. The joint debts are m about £700, and the cause of the bankruptcy ...

TRANSFER SESSIONS

... Jamnes Walker .iin5 0 Couerdera. tet ?? Mary Dodd jI abel1t Cable-street ?? Anne lenrdngt4n.:E ?? ?? WilsonR Jugl 118 Drury-lane . lchardParlsh. ?? Eldon-street ?? H Henry BrigRs ?? a ?? Falkter-street Thomns JoWalksJ ::JcbO .olrtwid Forrest-etreet ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Object with the ec~ ni nwer to further inquiries, he salted wasroos' V n Wnillilam Crosfield,I his office being At 10. Drury-lane, and his resddence at 21 KensIngton. Even this full name and particular i as did not satisfythoesexating assistant, and ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... and costs Sunday trading.J. H. celsion, Dexter-street, Edge-fill, Sunday trading, was fned 2Ds. adand costs.-ame Field, Drury-lane, Brunswick-street, for Sunday trading, was fined los and ?? NM'Sheery Dublin-street, for Sundaytrading, lOs. and. ?? Mooney ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... avng quite £2000. In 1893 his father died, I leasing him £1000. He and his brother thnonn re-commenced the btusiness in Drury-lane, Liver- pool. The partnership was dissolved in 1u96, his brother retiring without drawing anything t out, and he carried ...

BANKRUPTCY CASES

... tailor in Postoffiooeplac- -.was adjourned to the 2Mth instant. Ix an JBuOn R. Owme.-This bankrupt was a corn factor In Drury-lane.-Mr. Yates said he appeared for creditors. The trustee, Mr. Boland, was the represantative of the majority in value of the ...

THE PHŒINX PARK MURDERS

... on DMonday, wvith the wilful murder of I George Green, w homn he ihad stabbed on Saturday a night in Sheltion-st;reet, Drury-lane. London, whlisti u nder the indluence of liquor. The urisoner, whbo a whxven arrested had declared that he w-as tired of ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Messrs. Loclkett, applied for the die- charge of these debtors, Michael James Heathoote and Peter White, corn merchants, Drury-lane. Idr. F. Smith opposed on behalf of the creditors. The official receiver's report showed that the debtors failed on the ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... broker, Hackin'sXhey, Foreman. Mr. Christopher Bell, wine merchant, moor-street. Mr. Jlodgson Bigland, communsion nmerchant, Drury-lane. Mr. John Broadbent, merchant, Tower-butldings Went. Mr. Edward Clark, seed merchant, Parr-atreet. Mr. Thomas Irvine, s ...