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Midlothian, Scotland

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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

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... D. from an Original Manuscript in his own poss s- sion. in I vol. fto.— price li. ys. in boards. IV. Pnnci ,lcs of the Bankrupt Law, by ?? hib Id ?? F. 5,,. Barrister at Law, I vaLtlv,;.— price 9s. in board-. V. An Historical Account of the Patid-.es ...

KINGs BENCH—June 3

... at twelve o'clock noon, to consider on an offer made by the bankrupt of a composition of *os. in the pound. Creito(ora of DAVID CAMPBEXL, Cabinet-maker and Vintner, Ayr, to meet in the bankrupt's house there, on rtgh june, to consider on an offer cf composition ...

KILDARE ASSIZES

... U'IAIW4.RAMS&V ?? Millburn of Bonhill Iver Cmnipbell, Supervisor of Excise, chosen tru- stee -Piublic e0za tinarion 'of the bankrupt in the Court-hall of the Tolbooth of Dumbarton, t . on the 'aSth August and TSt Septemnbe-Cr. di- ' n tors to meet on 2d ...

SEQUESTRATIONS, &c

... house of John Mason, vintner in Stirling, on the 2d November, at twelve o'clock noon, to con- sider of an offer made by the bankrupts for a dis- charge. Public examination ofjo sst GiusoN, Linen Printer in Patrick, to take place in the Court-hall of the Tolibooth ...

GENERAL COURT MARTIAL

... Glasgesv,'onl ralth November, at twelve ?? t, clock noon, to take into consideration an ?? of fr composition madle by the bankrupt. re Creditors of WiLIANI and JAMES ISVING, Bacon- dealcs in Corsehill and Bridgend of Duirfries to meet in the Qoflbehouse ...

COURT OF KING's BKNCH—Nov. 23

... tile danger of his defltrudion. Or, if I fee a friend about to give large credit to a man who is jufi going to be declared a bankrupt, I am bound, in good morality, to inform himn of it,. but I am not bound by law ; and therefore the obligation, Ence the ...

IRELAND

... and as it appeared by the aifidavit, which the prifoner had made in mitigation of punilhment, that he had been de. ciared a bankrupt, and was involved in great di ftrefs, and which any imprifonnment would greatly increafe. The Attorney General llated, that ...

HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY—August 23

... forted to by.I King on the former oceafiohA- d I Hc ioid if he was not paid the 'thirteen pounds he would make ber fon a bankrupt, and totally I P. him, but that if the debt was paid, lhe would b fiee him frorm all his embarrailments, as he had o King ...

COURT OF SESSION

... wailie of the creditors equally,-fo that the under- ?? creditors fhould draw npthing 'nibre than the other creditors of the bankrupts. That no lofs mright. arife from the deley, the underwriting-creditors gave a power of attorney to the truftee tinder the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... GRANfrHA,1, to the Right Hon. Lady HENri 1 ErTVa FRANCES COLE, youngeft daughter of the-late Earl of Enuilkillen. - SCOTS BANKRUPTS.. Ks.%oCH STU4ART, Co fedtio:nf, Edinburgb-Cre- ditors meet in John'sCoffeehouf, 26th July, one o'clock,. to alame a faRor; ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... a19 Od 20s Od 120 04 'WNheat about 2s. Oats s. 6d. cheaper. Barley Is. deater. Peafe and Beans neatly as lat day. SCOTS BAN'KRUPTS. iWlLLIA M ?OTEOUeous, F her in Edinburgh.-Credi- tors meet'in Royal txchange Coffeehoule, 2s d Odober, two o'clock,: to ...

JENKINS'S BANKRUPTCY

... JEIXKNS'S BANKRtPTCY. ?? the bankrupt, underwent a I' ?? before the Commifflioness, at in the courfe of which it appeared thoet sVaS (till the fem r F6,oool. deficient, he had not attempted in any way what- to acon for. 01bihs firli examinotion before ...