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Inquests

... goaasl ?? bankrupts caine nul for tbeir last exam~ination, enplirted by Mr~ :KnighIt of the firm of Jainies and Kinighlt.) Mr. Nelson, (of the firnn of Southall and Nelson,) on the part of the oseignees, offered no opposition; and the bankrupts passed. ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy court

... , theyoungerbankruptinlo 1056 petitioned ?? under the Private Arrangement Act, hot both the bankrupts were parties to this transaction, and the elder bankrupt came forward as surety upon certain composition bills, which engaged the ore- ditors to give ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... MRS. REGISTRAR WATERFIELD. Is re JollAstoin Stoirbrlidse ?? was alastexami- nation meeting, attended by Mr. Reece for the bankrupt, and by Mr. Mright for the credibori. The balance sheet showed a deficiency of £600. In the temporary absence of Mr. Wright ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... that the bankrupt was indebted to the firm of Goode and Co., bill discounters, ill the suin of £178., and called Mr. Marr to prove the judgment. Mr. Smith objected to suds proof; but his Hlonour held it to be sufficient.l Ultimately the bankrupt was allowed ...

Law Intelligence

... draughts of the bankrupts; Great Western Railway Company, £98.; Grand Junction Canal Company, £101.; London and North Western Railway Company, £46.; National Bank of Scotland, £2,297., as hbldera of Robert Douglas's draughts on bankrupts; National Discount ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... dividend in respect of the separate estates of these two bankrupts were held yesterday. In regard to the proof offered off behalf of the assignee of larrison, the brother-in-law of the elder bankrupt, (tile particulars of which we ?? last vreek,) his Honour ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... out of the bankrupt, who bad sserted that lie had £1,000. worth of property available for his creditors. It was evident there was a mistake somewhere, and it was clear the bankrupt could notpass unless thelbalaucesheet were amended. The bankrupt sail he ...

Law Intelligence

... appeal with costs. BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON.-DECEMBER 23. BEFORE MR. CoXisssIoNEr~ FoNILA&QUE. In Bc Zacarus Samson. The bankrupt was a merchant of Houndsditch. His accounts extend from January 1, 1856, to November 3, 1857, and contain the following items: ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Walsall, sup- porting the bankrupt. Mr. Walker made application to examine the proofs of two debts from the private estate of the bankrupt, and owing to John Sbakspere and Isaac Thomas Perrins. It appeared that the bankrupt had sucseeded ?? father in ...

THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... the prisoner formerly carried acl business as an ironmonger in the same city, and was an overseer of tse poor. He became bankrupt, and now obtained a livelihood by sign ad price-ticket writing. Read also received a good character. Thle jury found the ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... attention to thefact that the balance sheet embraced the bankrupt's transactions from the 25th of March to the middle of November last year, end showed liabilities to the amount ofo £21. ls. 25. The bankrupt had commexiced business with a capital of £20. only ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... forties last examination of lbs bankrupt. A large number of creditors were in attendance, and a whole host of solicitors seemed to he interested in the cass. When it was called on, Mr. Edwin Wright applied that as the bankrupt had not yetsurrendered, thse ...