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ALLEGED FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT

... ALLEGED FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT. Artlvoollbridge Petty Sessions yesterday, before l P:ailelldlr (ie tbe chair), W. ?? Phillips, Esq., I Ilaros Rouse, Rcv R.. C. m. Rouse, aud Cnptaiu t*L Moor, George Willinan Eldrecl, late of Dallinghoo, f !mearr, bei;s- ...

SUFFOLK BANKRUPTS EXAMINED

... SUFFOLK BANKRUPTS EXAMINED. Five bankrupts were examined before Mr. Registra? b Grimeey, at the Ipswich Court, on Wednesday. Tito r principal facts in the case of the Rev. S. R, Henderson, t rector of Bucklesham. had beun brought ont on a v previous occasion ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A BANKRUPT

... SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A ;BANKRUPT. E At the Ipswich Police Court on Monday, before Edward Grimwade, Esq. (chairman), Admiral T. H. Mason, C.B., Alfred Wrincb, Esq., D. H. Booth, Esq., &ad Joah Hunt, Esq., Mr. Arthur Eaward Douglas Asdrewes, lately a ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT, SATURDAY,August 19

... to be sol, nor could it he included under the term offices,' which was also used in the conditions of sale. BANKRUPTS. Re Woods.-Bankrupt had been in business as an as halte manufacturer, at Bramford, and when last before the court the case was adjourned ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, Friday, JUly 30

... and teke the bankrupt's pension into consideration. It was possible that the bankrupt at the next sitting would be in as position to make a proposal to his credi- On behalf of Mr. Pickering, the landlord of the house occupied by the bankrupt, it was asked ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON, December 24

... last examination of the bankrupt, John Collins, of Beccles, Suffolk, plumber and glazier. Mr. Burn, of Doctor's Commons, agent for Messrs. Bohun and Rix, of Beccles, appeared for the assignees, and Mr. Linklater for the bankrupt. it will be remembered ...

COLCHESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT, THURSDAY, JUNE 9

... the belief that the bankrupt must have con- cealed a considerable portion of his property. The Bankrupt: I can explain that. The Registrar said it was unfortunate that the bankrupt was net represented by a solicitor. The Bankrupt: I asked my solicitor ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, Friday, April 7

... as the representative of the bankrupt on this occasion. His Honour asked, on what ground the bankrupt applied for a frst-class certificate ? Mr. Stopher: Ou the ground of unavoidable losses and misfortunes. The bankrupt had been in business seventeen ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON, TUEDAY

... mere nominees of the bankrupts', -and so far from u'ishing or attempting to investigate the conduct and dealings of a bankrupt for the purpose of benefittinfg the body of creditors, they rather endeavour- ed to shield the bankrupt, and upon each occasion ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, December 19

... 000) was contracted by the bankrupts in June, 1859. It was the first transaction, and was contracted at a time when the bankrupts must have known that they were in a state of hopeless insolvency. The trading of the bankrupts extended over 10 years, and ...

COLCHESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANERUPTCY. This was the day appointed for the public examination of the bankrupt, who recently kept the Cliff Hotel, Dovercourt. Mr. Moseley, from Mr. Hill's office, represented the bankrupt; Mr. H. Goody was present as solicitor to the trustee, and a majority ...