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BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... had been* question about some dies, which the bankrupt had explained satisfactorily. There were, however, some questions wans«i ask relative a horje which the bankrupt possessed. put into the box the bankrupt said the horse referred sold Mr. G. Saunders ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the creditors. Mr. Parry appeared for the bankrupt Th assignee (Mr. Barney), pickaxe maker, of Smethwick, did no* appear, but sent word that he did not intend oppois the bankrupt. Mr. Kennedy examined the bankrupt with reference to hi.-* accommodation bill ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... discharge. The bankrupt not having tiled his balance sheet in time, in consequence of illness, the case was adjourned to Monday next. In re D. tV. Bwhtvn, late of Wolverhampton, home dealer.— Meeting for last examination and discharge. The bankrupt not having ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... Friday Sight's Gazette, BANKRUPTS. Isaac Marsh, late Lower Gonial, Sedgley, Staffordshire, butcher, October 18, 12, at Bankrupts' Court, Birmingham. John Stockton, Newcastle under Lyme, Stalfordshire, auctioneer, October 13. Bankrupts' Court, BirmingUam. ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... First meeting. Mr. East represented the bankrupt. On the nomination of Mr. Duke, who appeared for several creditors, John Holland, fishmonger, Market Hall, was appointed assignee. Mr. Duke then examined the bankrupt at some length for the purpose of eliciting ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... also intended to bring against the bankrupt, should call witnesses, whom he should examine after hail asked the bankrupt few i|Uestions with regard to the other grounds opposition. Mr. Griffin then called the bankrupt, who said gave a bill of sale to Mr ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... East consented the the part of the bankrupt.—Samuel l>eakin, Lombard Street, gold beater, to amend his accccunts. Mr. E. Baker was for the bankrupt.—Hyam Israel King, 8, Summer Row, clothier, no accounts tiled. The bankrupt was represented by Mr. East. Thomas ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... [Frvm Friday Nvjht's Gazette.] BANKRUPTS. John Jones, of Shrewsbury, provision dealer, Jane 19, at 12, at Bankrupts' Court, Birmingham. Sami ei. Kcttnek, Bute Koad, Cardiff, provision merchant, June 14, at 11, Bankrupts' Court, Bristol. Henry Fellows ...

CRICKET

... was now no longer the property of the bankrupt. As the bankrupt had given the fullest information, Mr. Patrick did not presa for any adverse adjudication, but left the case ii his Honour's hands. If the bankrupt were now to receive his. order of discharge ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the bankrupts was such as necessitate large expenditure for wages and miterial to carry then) on. This made it appear that the bankrupts had carried on a large trade.—The Commissioner said he must show his sense of the conduct the elder bankrupt suspending ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... friilti>j Sight's Gazette.] BANKRUPTS. Hi'Nscote, Hampton-in-Arden. Warwickshire, biker, October at 12. Bankrupts' Court, Birmingham. Simeon Evans, Camp Hill, Darlaston, Staffordshire, carpenter, October ti, 12, bankrupts' Court, Birmingham. Jamkh Henry ...

RUGBY

... outset Dir. Dutton said his oxaminatious of the bankrupt would have reference to an articlo which appeared in the *Standardu with regard to the Endlorley Mills and the business there carried oii by thc bankrupt. That article, ho contesided, was a gross s ...