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COMMISSIONERS OF BANKRUPT COURT, BASINGHALL-STREET

... COMMISSIONERS OF BANKRUPT COURT, BASING- HALL-STREET. IN RE CHARLES CONNOLLY, JEWELLER.-The second examin- ation of this bankrupt, whose case is one of an extraordinary description, has excited a great sensation at the west end of the town. The bankrupt is a very ...

THE CASE OF DAVIDSON AND GORDON, BANKRUPTS—JUDGMENT

... ions concern only the bankrupt. fic This case shlows that public inquiries of this description Li concern others very much, and that it is quite right anid re proper that these persons whbo have had dealings with the be bankrupt should have their conduct ...

BANKRUPTS' COURT.—SATURDAY, APRIL 14

... Baukruptcy of William Jennings, a builder. was held before Mr. Commi.SSioner EVANS.-Mr. MlON- -eXtOvF attended as counsel fhr the bankrupt, and stated that some of his creditors suspected he had beell guilty of fraud in some of tile items of leis schedule.. TIe ...

BANKRUPT COURT.—TUESDAY, JAN. 22

... BANKRUPT COURT.-TvESDAY, JAN. 22. rBefore Mr. Comtnissloner WILLIAMS.] MR. MONCK MASON'l BANKRUPTCY, A Meeting of the Creditors ot Mr. Monck Maeon, late lesreeof the Italian Opera Hoiise, was btld this day at the Court of Bank- ruptcy, Baslughall-street ...

ANOTHER BANKRUPT BROUGHT FROM ABROAD

... he csrignees. Mr. Beard said thtt wite the cae in referonce to letters ad addressed to a bankrupt, but not with regard to letters ed- ge dressed by the bankrupt to his legal edviier, which were he always held to ho privileged communicotielzs, as being ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A BANKRUPT

... SERIOUS CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A BANK1UPT. At the Manchestor Police-court, on Thursday, Mr. Francis Atkins, a bankrupt, described in the charge-skeet .IL as twenty. three years ofsage, and residing at Primirose. hill, pe0P Little Hutton, was placed at ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... WESTLEY. The bankrupt was a bookbinder, of Playhouse-yard. This was the last examination meeting. Mr. Linklater appeared for the asgignees ; Mr. Murray for a creditor; Mr. Lawrance for the bankrupt. It was explained by Mr. Lnwraice, for the bankrupt, that the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... Aus- tralia?-Bankrupt: A passage was taken. Commissioner: In what ship ?-Bankrupt: In the Marie Julie. Commissioner: In what name was the passage taken?- Bankrupt: In the name of Ferguson. Commissioner: Where did the ship lie ?-Bankrupt: In the London ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... assigness; Mr. Lawrence for the bankrupt. Mr. Reed said the assignees bad known the bankrupt between thirty and forty years, during which time he paid theta between £50,000 and £60,000. The assig- nees had no wish to oppose the bankrupt's oertifi- eate, but would ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... The bankrupt had never occasion to ask his creditors to take less than 20s. in the pound until just before coming to this court. Of the £1,300 due to creditors, £100 was due to the bankrupt's father, and which but for the bank- ruptcy the bankrupt would ...