Hacue. Feb. io
... Greatßritain at Hanover, upon a Conference about; the Proteftant Intereft. V, I , The ?? Sale amounted vefterday to 1, 085,2001. Bankrupts fince pur laft. * Charles Campbell, oi . London Mer* chant. .mIA ?? - h ■• ...
... Greatßritain at Hanover, upon a Conference about; the Proteftant Intereft. V, I , The ?? Sale amounted vefterday to 1, 085,2001. Bankrupts fince pur laft. * Charles Campbell, oi . London Mer* chant. .mIA ?? - h ■• ...
... into Money, and went away with 27000 1. in Specie, befides Bank Notes for: 4800 1. as inferred in my laft. A Statute of Bankrupt is ta- ken out againft him ; but his Mother, to whom 'tis faid he owes 14000 1. has feizeci of his Houfe\and Effe&s, by -Vertue ...
... County,and charged with committing manifeft Per- jury, m his Examination before the CommifTwhers appointed by Com- miflion of Bankrupt lately taken out againft hlta the laid John Spencer , late ot Nottingham, Grocer. Mittimus dat- ed June joth, 172&. Remov'd ...
... next Seafon ...
... to ]jafs the Summer. Several Perfons of Quality and Diftinftion are newly ar- rived from Vienna to fee this Kingdom. The Bankrupt Aft expired laft Wednefday. All confined Debtors are for the future to be ?? from rs. 6d. to 6s. per Week by their Plaintiff* ...
... Report of the Death of Farley the Printer at Exeter (as mentioned in mylaftj.is faile, he having not been fo ?? ill. The Bankrupt Ad that was made for a certain Term of Years expired laft Wednefday. We hear Mr. Cambier belonging to the South Sea Houf- ...
... was not conferred on Colonel Robinfelk^Chim* herhin cftkisCity, as feme expected. . '■ • •■ ■ 'Tv believed a Statute of Bankrupt will he taken out agutnft the ■th «» atk lately mention 9 * to be in a very high Station. 'fi/jfiirdayfiveral Dukes, Bifhops ...
... mWomcfl.* Breafcl. . ?? _? ' ■ ■ . ...
... A D V Ek TIS E ME NT 5/ *7TTHEREAS a Commiflion of Bankrupt hath ken m. V awarded againft* George Bowne of the Borough (JDcrby Vintner, and b- being declared' a Bankrupt, all llrfbnt thatowe him any Moneys, or that have ?? .Jother Effects of his in their ...
... sident reported the Reasons desired by their Lordships for the Com- mons passing the said Bill; viz. that the Statutes of Bankrupt had been issued out against the aforenamed Robinson and Thompson ; and this, together with the Evidence given to the Commons ...
... BANKRUPTS. Lawrence Cooke, late of Steep, in the County of Southampton, Timber- Merchant. John Davies, late of Oswestry, in the County of Salop, Grocer Jofeph Bndger, late ot Havant, in the County of Southampton, Butcher ...
... Confideratim this Day Fortnight. The Bill for preventing Frauds, tommitted by Bankrupts, m- aßs, -That if any Pc fun fince the lr\th Day 'if may, ips, hath become a Bankrupt, Ihall not within. 42 Days Notice thereof, in Writing, to be left at. the. ufual ...