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BANKRUPT PEERS

... BANKRUPT PEERS. Meetings were held on Thuraday in the cases of the Earl of Winobilsea and the Earl of Orkney. On behalf of the former it was stated that he had surrendered, and wasready to be examined if it was desired. The ease was again adjourned. In ...

A FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT

... adjudicated a bankrupt, with intent to cheat and defraud his creditors, Mr. Gammon, on behalf of the assignees, stated that the bankrupt had formerly carried on business as an upholsterer, at West Rain, in the county of Essex, where he traded in the name of ...

EXCITING BANKRUPT CHASE

... EXCITING BANKRUPT CHASE. On Wednesday afternoon, Michael Haydon, the well-known city detective officer, returned to Lon- don, having for the last six weeks been engaged in one of the most exciting chases after a fraudulent bankrupt which probably ever ...

THE FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT HUGHES

... Haynes, the bankrupt's clerk, identified the handwriting and signature of the bankrupt in the answer to the requisitions, and also in the receipt for the purchase money endorsed upon the back of the deed. J. R. Mellowes, cashier to the bankrupt, proved the ...

THE ESCAPED BANKRUPT AND FORGER

... THE ESCAPED BANKRUPT AND FORGE& It will be remembered that John Woodhead Mars- den, an ironfoander at Leeds and Castleforid escaped to America shortly after the collapse; of the Leeds Banking company, which establishment had neeotiated forged paper for ...

A BANKRUPT M.P

... others; but there was one answer given by the bankrupt which had caused I his client, Mdme. de Quiros, extreme pain. I That was with reference to the wayv in which I his client first introduced herself to the bankrupt's wife, it being stated that she l burst ...

THE BANKRUPT AND HIS CIGAR CASE

... THB DANKRBU1T AND HlIS OIGAI CASE. - - . , - L~ Is .T. = B. BAKM;-The bankrupt, Thomas Robinson Baker, described-as s commercial traveller, was formerly a draper, at Woolwieh, His applica- tion for order of-discharge wasopposed ontthe ground that he had ...

RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS IN THE CASE OF A BANKRUPT

... PROCEEDINGS IN THE CASE i . OFEA BANKRUPT. I On Friday, an inquiry, during which circumatalncesl of a most unusual character were elicited, took place at the Liverpool Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Commissioner Stephens. The bankrupt, John La Guarrande, of Mont- ...

THE SHOREDITCH BANK FAILURE

... was an application for certificate. The bankrupts had carried on the business of bankers. The partnership commenced In January, 1859. The grntlrg of the eartificates was opposed on the gronud that .the bankrupts had been guilty of rackless tradivg, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... very kindliest feelings towards the bankrupt.-Mr. C. Jones at- tended for the assignees ; and Mr. Clarkson for the bankrupt. -Mr. Jones said he attended on behalf of the assignees for the purpose of examining the bankrupt as to certain matters relative to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -Mr. Christmas, for the bankrupt, urged that the, arrangements with the father had been entesed into in the belief that they woeld ultimately benefit the bankrupt. The opposition was principally by Messrs. Lee, to whom the bankrupt owed 1,600, but who had ...

M. JULLIEN'S BANKRUPTCY

... pro- vincial tours, and the Cirque Nationale, upon. the occasion of the bankrupt passing his last examination. Mr. Cooke appeared for' creditors to oppose, and said that the bankrupt was an eminent musician, who had much contributed to the public amusement ...