BANKRUPTS
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... remodelled. The Bankrupt Act passed in that reign was amended at least three times, In very material particulars, in the reign of WILLIAM IV., and once in that of the present QuEEN. The whole system was again re- modelled in 1849, by the Bankrupt Law Consolida- ...
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... (By Tekegraph.) LIST OF BANKRUPTS. (Fhm lot ttiaht's Gazetf ) Wlliam MoDonald, Halifax. draper, to surrender Dec. S, at Loebs. John ThonpsOn,. HIgh Harrogate, joiner and builder, to ourrcnder Dec. 5. at fifd pe..daer Oor Elicsaeth Dixon. Horeforth, grocer ...
... (By Telegraph.) LT Dy 1 BCAt:K'RV/pU P LIST OF B.A^NKRUPTS,'.'' 00: (Fsom It night's Gazette.) ct, S. W.Hawkincs tuton, watchmaker ire F. 0. Green, Hatton Garden, glasa and china dealer J. S. Saunders, Birminnham, formerly shoe factor H H. Manley, Birmingham ...
... THE BANKRUPT BROTHEL KEEPER. d It is a very remarkable fact, that those who have led the most depraved and dissolute life, a are in the habit of most rigidly scanning the i) acts of others. In Lloyd's Newspaper (the h Threepeniuy Trash, asthopeople ...
... THE BANKRUPT BROTHEL EKE EPE(R. It is a very remarkable fact, that those who ti have led the most depraved and dissolute life, cc are in the habit of most rigidly scanning the in acts of others. In Lloyd's Newspaper (the gi Threepenny Trash, asthepeople ...
... THE BANKRUPT BROTHEL KEEPER. ed It is a very remarkable fact, that those who have led the most depraved and dissolute life, ouare in the habit of most rigidly scanning the Id, acts of others. In Lloytl's Newspaper (the .h Threepenny Trash, asthepeople ...
... write himself M.P., we were sur- i, prised to see his name in that part of the Londen a ,Gazcte appropriated to the list of bankrupts, This, rJ however, might have been an altogether unforeseen calamity, and in the course of six weeks we were grati- fled ...
... PROSECUTION OF A MANCHESTER BANKRUPT. the Manchester City I'olke-court yesterday, Francis Druminond, a bankrupt, was charged tie Borii.ruj.tcy Act, with the falsification his books, with failing deliver certain books 'A Lis estate. The was IrusinoM* ...
... OFFENCES UNDER TIIls BANKRUPT LAW. I'he following are the offinces declared by the I New Bankruptcy Act to forfeit the right of a bankrupt to i the protection of the Bankruptcy Court First,-If the bankrupt shall at any time after the Issuing of the flat ...