mtfie's Letter Verbatim, London, April 29
... Treaties relating to thst Place bs taken into Confidcracion tbis D ...
... Treaties relating to thst Place bs taken into Confidcracion tbis D ...
... Majefty Lieutenant arc? Guardian of rhe Realm, during his Majefty's Abode in Foreign Patts. Today the Lords went thro' the Bankrupts Bill with divers Amendments, .educing the Fees ofthe Comtniffioners, and alfothe Charge of all eating and drinking by the ...
... to be found, cor his Hand to befeen, ex- cept in the fnort Memorandum which concerned the Speaker. The Reafon of ?? the Bankrupts A&, which was fuppofed to be dropt on Account of a fmall ♦liifagreemen- between both Hoafes concerning /heir Privileges ...
... during * which 9.2 Days the Bankrupt fu furrendringihan 1 be free from Arreft, fir not in Cuftody before) on * Penalty of 51. per Day if detain 'd by any Officer and if the Effe&s amount to 10 fii. in the Pound, * the Bankrupt (hill be allowed 5 per Cent ...
... Robiiifon, Efq-. late Cafhierof the Charitabie Corporation, who fled to France 8 and refufed to appear to the Statute of Bankrupt- cy lifted againft him, wii] be expofed to Sale on Monday next at the Charitable Corporation houfs in Spring Garden, and ...
... Alexander Petrie, Merchant at Met}, in Aberdeenfhirc, having been committed to the Hrif, of Holy- rood- houfe as a fraudulent Bankrupt; Madej Efcape out of faid Prifon: And not having been heard fince; whoever will fecure him, or give Notice of him, as he ...
... communicating the Particulars to us) ordered Steenflieth to walk on foot along the Bank, with our chief Conductor and the Bankrupt Merchant^ then the 2 Schnaphans took me again into the Boat, promising I fhould meet my Compa- nions at a League Diftance ...
... Commiffion of Bankrupt aw j rded'gainft him,for fiurendring him- felf co tne Commiflnners, and making a Difcovery of his Eftate and Effects, we hear a proper Appli- cation is intended co be made so sheeafiing Par- Lamer.! to ?? Leave to the laid bankrupt tore- ...
... ii. His Excellency Mr. Walpole left this Place this Morning, to fail for England. The late Storm has occasioned fever-*-'! Bankrupt- cies at Amfterdam, the Lofs thereby is reckoned 4 Millions of Florins. Two Eaft India Ships from Midlebnrg for the Indies ...
... Ordinary on the Bills, and marked by his Lorifh'p March 31. 1736 : And whereas 'tis appointed by hid AB. That the Creditors of Bankrupts, whofe Debts are prior to the Application for Segue lira tion, and who (h_H, within 6 Month;,-! the Appli- cation, or 3 Months ...
... ?? ?? Bills, and marked by his Lord fhip March 31, ?? j whereas 'tis appointed by faid AB. That the C - i *' ::c:S i J Bankrupts, whofe Debts are prior to the App^ :; °? Sequeftration, and who fhall, within 6 Months of lis * A rj cation, or 3 Months ...
... en the BiHs.and marked hf his Lordfhip March 31, 1736.: And., •whereas 'tis appointed by faid AB, That the Creditors of Bankrupts, whofe Debts are prior, to -the Application for Seq _eft ration, and who fhai., within 6-Monthsof the Appli- cation. ,or ...