LAW AND POLICE
... the balance of the £915, the difference being deducted for costs. In September, 1812, Lord was declared bankrupt; Colonel Copeland aim became bankrupt a short time after, and died in Mr. Dobson died in 1850. ...
... the balance of the £915, the difference being deducted for costs. In September, 1812, Lord was declared bankrupt; Colonel Copeland aim became bankrupt a short time after, and died in Mr. Dobson died in 1850. ...
... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS, JUNE 29. Jamfr Buiuoiu*, sen , and James Burkord, jun., Pt. Ncot’s, Huntingdonshire, builders. John Stfvpnsov, Barham, Suffolk, Innkeeper. John llowick, Little Cliarlottc-strect, Blackfriars-road, furnishing iron monger ...
... STRAHAN’S BANKRUPTCY. These bankrupts were brought upon Saturday morning at 11 o’clock in cabs, to the Bankruptcy Court, to undergo examination before Mr. Commissioner Kva i-. Tlv v were in the custody of Lieut. Dill, the Governor the House Detention ...
... joined in partnership with just such another plausible fellow, and advanced £OOO. In less then twelvemonths the concern was bankrupt, and had to turn up his shirt sleeves, and to work again. 1 have two journeymen, and work very hard myself. I never wrought ...
... in him—although public servant, paid assist in the furtherance of public justice—to refuse all access to the books of the bankrupts in his possession. On Tuesday afternoon Air. Bell’s superiors, fortunately, had expressed their disapproval of this course ...
... them by Sir J. Paul. This dillerence the accounts given respecting these securities necessitated reference the books of the bankrupts, impediment to this course was raised, but it had been since removed, did not wish to make any further allusion to the c ...
... holy than righteous.” A 'iiArii.it wmioi Em».—The Cathedral Chapter crying out usual fur more Bishops. THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS—Tuesday, July 24. *V li.liam Buxton - , John - Buxtok, and Samuki. Buxton', Carlisle, Cumberland, and Bradford, Yorkshire ...
... FRO a THE GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS—Tuesday, July Thomas Edglky, Skinncr-place, City, merchant. iiEOBoE Hooper, Aroour-tiqiiare, Commercial-road East, ship owner. h-liam Geohoe Brow.v, Dartford, Kent, clothier. Thomas Colchester, Essex, printer. k GADu.Chiclie ...
... sntirtific. FEOM THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS —Tdksdat, Acgdst 14. Bbvjamix Hatvr an Charles Hayhe, Upper Whitecross-street, and City, curp- nter». ARTuua Cooling an Hunky Maiicuav, London-wall. City, soap makers. William Hackitt, Oxford, gas and water ...
... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS.— Tuksdat, August 21. Axthovt Gibsom, Lloyd’s Coffee-house, City, underwriter. knuy Brighton, niuson. Robert Nicol, Idol-lane, City, grocer. Robert Austin. Pembroko-square, Kensington, linendraper. Jons Hobson, Leeds ...
... PERJURED BANKRUPT. Thomas Lands, alias White, a respectable-looking man, !.'» years of age, was brought before Mr. Tyrwhitt on habeas corpus from the Queen's Bench Prison, charged with committing perjury and concealing large amount of property to defraud ...
... the lVn:iii-. l code. not see v. it not • ih eiise for v. hat, in the Calcii ...