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... Authority of the Great Seal, and intuiting the of the Commiffionets of Bankrupts in the Execution of a Warrant of Seizure iffued &gait& the Goods aud Effeds of one Mittins, a Bankrupt, We hear, that John Higgs, one of the 8 •Perfous concern'd in the Murder ...

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... Hands to a Petition for a Reftraint from fending out their Pots. A noted Brewer is committed to Newgate for Felony on the Bankrupt in concealing his Meas. Hague, May, /. N. S. Lift Tuefday fen. night the Court of Juftice of Holland, at the Requeft of the ...

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... Crowns for the !archaic of a Signiory or Lord- They fay the Arguments he made ufe of for his /hip in that Country, is become Bankrupt; Porpofe were, 6 That that Admiral was come which if true, 'tis likely that Signior will not • with open Force to negociate ...

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... his LodOng in Broadfircet in this City, John Cudworth FA. He was 'Uncle to ----- , 6Mvihzm one of the Commifficners of the Bankrupts, to whom we hear he hath left 1 - n Efiate of cool, per Annum. Canterbury, September . • their 4 choice Mary refufed Etctr ...

Feom the Loudon Gazette Dec. 3. BruTeL, De:. .2.lfp-n the Arrival of a C)urier from Vienna,who was lomat ded ..

... took away a great Yeiterday Rot?ert on-lolbourn, Chap: Q.P4atity of Plate, and left behind, through man, (who deciartd • a Bankrupt in junr, Hafte, a remarkable Sword and , Piitol,by which lait) was brought to Newvate by a Warrant 'tis 'loped they will ...

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... risq4 tirsoon , canieftoBs. jlentns ktur.Diitich Men - of ? , War, one of them, in ; * nk . A4mir a 1 de Mr. Ellinvon, the Bankrupt is renic Groh, a 1 7 1,4 . ist her MiZen-rop-Maft- frontildie4taeper's linuk * a..PrerAi..Y.44 Head: Thereene frOin the Streights ...

From SATURDAY March I, to WEDNESDAY March 5, 1728-9. [Numb. i From a London Written Letter March 3. London, March

... Builder: and atter a Hearing of 7 Hours he was found guilty. On Saturday came on the Tryal of John Elfington on the againft Bankrupts, for concealing his Effeas, and after a Tryal of fevcn Hours was acquitted. There has been 15 Perfons conviaed of capital ...

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... exceffive Qjiantity of that Liquor. On Monday lail, at the Seffions at the Old- Bailey, the Tryal of Mr- James Hslden (a Bankrupt) bOng put off till neat Sefficins, on a Motion made by the' Council for the Profecutors ; the Connell for the Defendant moved ...

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... John Essington, Esq; who at the last Sessions at the Old Bailey was tried for concealing some of his Ef- fects, he being a Bankrupt, but was honourably acquitted. Paris, April 13. Madame de Cunoy, besides the Legacies formerly mentioned, left one for saying ...

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... 1/41Qti00 Vial- wade by the Council for the derry ard the Captain of the Pearl Man of War abproQpwtoro of James kloldnn, a Bankrupt, (who St. ariftopixess which they have rent Home, that: w a s indicted lalt Seffions tor concealing his is no Satisfaaion ...

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... the Long-Fields, se the end man; and that the Bankrupt At is, notwit!t--ot.SOu ••• , .' ' .itimclitg. to .: retoain in tull, Yorce touc, - :•• Sti • -1- .. geriltt - ordered tO attend hitdda- Bankrupts. • I , ty ''' • 'lobe leaf With &batch* to - 'Wt ...