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... 'RON i'HE i.Owxii'v (iA/CiTE BANKRUPTS Tuesday Dfc. 30. W. Hartz, Murk-lane und Kencliurclt-Htreet, City, merchant. P. K. Hend ...
... 'RON i'HE i.Owxii'v (iA/CiTE BANKRUPTS Tuesday Dfc. 30. W. Hartz, Murk-lane und Kencliurclt-Htreet, City, merchant. P. K. Hend ...
... BANKKUrrCT ANNULLED. T. Cratch, Birmingham, builder. BANKRUPTS -Fbidat, Jar 2. 1857. J. Van Kaaltk, John’s-road, Hoxtun, importer of French goods. C. H. Freund, West-street, Finsnury, boarding-hum* keeper. W. Hak r, Tichborne-street, llaymarket, licensed ...
... West Kent—namely, Ur. C. Wykeham Hartin, of Leads Casdo, near Uuidstone and Sir Walter B. Riddell. •ROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS.—Toeadat, Jam. 6. R. E. Kkt, of Thorncy, CAmbridxeshire, grocer. J. U. Dawaom, Weet Cowes, Isle of Wight, hotel keeper. J ...
... THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS.—To Jaw. 13. J. Harwood, Portawood, Hampshire, licensed rictaaller. J. H. Smith, ford -street, and Coanaagbt-terracc. Uvde-park, corset maker. J. Davies-street, Berkelcy-xqtiare, wa»ch maaufaclurcr. R. 11. Bollix. King's ...
... general satisfaction, and tbe company separated, aher expressing their approbation of the invention. ISOM THK LONDON GAZETTE, BANKRUPTS.— Tuesday, Jah. 20. J. r.juND, Hail-street, Bloomsbury, and Mount-street, Whitechapel-road rholessle milliner. P. J. Claukk ...
... ROM THE eOROOfr BANKRUPT*. -Tuesday, Jah. 27. J. Low, Broad street-buildings. City. uerchant M. Low, Broad-street-buildings, Cltv, merchanL W. Whitk, New Crane Mill, Sliadwell, miller. J. Atkissos, Queen‘s-gardens and Westboume-grove, Bayawater, builder ...
... Paul, the clerk in tbe City of London Unmn, charged with embezzlement. This the third occasion on which Paul has been made bankrupt ~ , It is understood that the whole capital of £lOO,OOO for the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, formed to carry ...
... of seeing each other such condition must at times awaken -trange feelings in their both Ihe prisoners have been djudged bankrupts, and tbeir affairs are in tbe bankruptcy court, they will remain for considerable time in Newgate, and they will then be ...
... deserve- to be «nr -He-1 amo>u l>s is moil aoacued, and its most assiduous and persevering b-*a-*fscr.-*rs.” t'&OJB • I. 0« »*o' BANKRUPT*.-Td‘M>'T, Peb 3. J. Dyer*»-buUiUnifs. H«lb -m. eKciro.»*Utcr. 8. iukf.r, tr'HlottmUsr. JC. Wmiiro*. >tourb td'e. \V Mce* ...
... steamship line connection that contpsny. Messrs. Fox ami IlenJermn, engineers and contractors, were on tVednosday declared bankrupts in the Birmingham District Court, and duly surrendered in the course ol the afternoon. A deputation from Bedford on tiigsubjecl ...
... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPT*.—To *aD*T, F*» 10. W. Edwards, Hiah-strcet. VVupping. ale and porter merchant. T Skinnkr, Sheffield, electro plater. H. Levi, Liverp 01, clothier. BANKRUPTS.— Friday, Feb. 18. J. Paul, Bedford and St. Mary.aze. City ...
... favour of the resolution; after which, on the motion Mr. J. Macoksgou, the debate was adjourned. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS.—Torso at, Fbb 17. P. G. Foscolo. Donster- ourt. MlnclDK-Une, corn merchant. K. FiKtram Alderman bury. City, commctsion agent ...