BANKRUPTS
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... premises, by fixiing it on the wall in the shop, et GS, Exmnosult-stleet. That was the last known place cf abode of the bankrupt. The bankrupt was called on to surrender on the 30th of June, aid proclaimed in the usual td mainner, but lie slid not surrender ...
... BANKRUPS, LA TS. the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider of the Bankrupt Laws, and of the operation thereof; and to report their opinion thereupon, together with the Mii-i nutes of the Evidence taken before them, to the House; ...
... COURT OF COMMISSIONERS OF BANKRUPTS. THE ROMIIFORD BANK-fl1 Saturday tile creditors of Meesrs. S .JyrYi~er, SurlidKe, and Joyner, of tile omRfo d Bank, attended d 1lc Commissiopiers, and Mr. MOINTAGuH, Counsel forthe credi- i T*rs, proposed that AMr. ...
... BANKRUP'T COMMI'TED TO NEWGATE. ,he At a Meeting held on Tuesday at the Office !of the Court of ar- Commissioners, in Basinghall-street, under a Commission of ;heBankrupt, against. Perry Plyer Andrew, . late, of Brighton, l grocer, the bankrupt was examined ...
... estimated that the whole amount of the debts of the bankrupt cannot he less than 70,0001. Some of the debts not proved, but respectintg which pri- vate examinations of the dealings of the creditor with the bankrupt are to be held, were stated in the room by several ...
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... Abontagrie and Go. of Broad-strelt?-The bankrupt hesitated for sonic time. Mr. MoilT~t.r1o coitititsuer Dosn't reply in a hurry ; advssie alri with your S. licitor. lire bairkrupt spoke with his A~twnuey. he, Bankrupt I carnniat give a diiect answer ; I am ...
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... BANKRUPr LA WV-OFICIA4L ASSrGNEES. The New Court of Bankruptcy seems to act upon the principle that the whole conduct of bankrupt estates is now taken from the creditors, and vested in the Commissioner aidofficlalAssignee. It is true that the creditors ...
... accessory. Mr. Giffard appeared to prosecute, Mr. Sleigh defended Simonds and Saimuel Marksi nnd Air. Robinson att nded for the bankrupt. As on the former occasions the onfirt was crowded, the greater portion consistingof those interested in the recovery of ...
... or h otherwise secretly deposited by the bankrupt vwithin the last n toelve months, and the object was Dow to ascertain what g Lad become of it. W Mr. Bryan Lyrar examined hv Mr. Heron: I was one of P the bankrupt's assistants in his shop for about three ...