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THE ABSCONDING BANKRUPTS

... THE ABSCONDING BANKRUPTS. BE' JAMIlN RE,-A~RRESTED. At the PBirminglehamn Police Court, on Saturday, before iMessrs. Jaffray and Avery, Philip Frederick Benjamin, lfe of the firmn of Phillips and Warner, precious stone dealers, Northampton Street, was ...

THE PROSECUTION OF WOOD, THE BANKRUPT

... THE PROSECUTION OF WOOD, THE BANKRUPT. At tho Birminghamn Pollie Court, yesterday, before Messrs. T. C. S. Kynmoraley (Stipendiary), Dr. Hoslop, and J. Lowe, John Wood (42), pork butcher, late of Groat H1amnpton Street, awas charged on a warrant that ...

A LEICESTER BANKRUPT

... and for Messrs. Harris and Co., and Messrs. Miers and Co., Birmingham, creditors. The bankrupt was not represented by a solicitor, Mr. Harris examined the bankrupt, and from his statement it would seem that he commenced business in February, 1865, with ...

THE AFFAIRS OF AN UTTOXETER BANKRUPT

... brewery company now in liquidation. Mr. 3Barham (Sharps, Parker, and Co.) appeared for the bankrupt.-Mr.' Pope said that having, regard to 'the fact that the bankrupt had not surrendered or filed his accounts, he was not in a position to examine that ?? Registrar ...

BANKRUPT THROUGH THE LONG PULL

... want an explanation of that. - The bankrupt : I lost £02. ai week all the time I was there.-Mr. Wooliet : How much would a gallon of beer cost? The Bankrupt: Is.-Yr. Wtoollett: Host much would you get for it? Bankrupt: I should not get much above that ...

PROSECUTION OF A BANKRUPT AT WALSALL

... PROSECUTION OF A BANKRUPT AT . WALSALL. At the Walsall Guildhall, yesterday, Samuel Hughes, Heathfleld House, PelsaLl, described as an estate agent (on bail), was charged with several offences under the Bankruptcy Act, in connection with his recent bank- ...

PROSECUTION OF A LEICESTER BANKRUPT

... This, of course, led to enduiry, end it was ascertained that during the four months previous to I the defendant becoming a bankrupt lie had increased his transactions enormously, and it was alleged, on the part of the prosecution, that all the goods so ...

THE ABSCONDING BANKRUPTS, PHILLIPS AND WARNER

... TilE A J3SfONDI)ING1 BANKRUPTS, PitILLIPS AND WAIENEJ'W AG ?? lrmnitilli ?? Ciliri c yesterday, lieloro Mv,- T1' C' S. Kycutccaley listie'ldiitrt'l 1-rederick Phliptt eujatnitwi, ?? lt the fivit of Iilitltu atid 'Warini'l, -u-ccan, starti c ilette, ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST AN ABSCONDING BANKRUPT

... proceeded to Malta, 1 and conducted the accused baclr to England,-Mr. kiule v Sharp (Oflicial lreceiver) proved prisoner to be a bankrupt. S Witness received no cash from him as part of the estate. -John Wileon, of the firm of Willinson and ihiddell, sahi the ...

ALLEGED OFFENCES BY A BANKRUPT

... IALLEGED OFFENCES BY A BANKRUPT. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before the Stipendiary-Joseph Henry Knowles, tailor, of 213, Moseley Road. was charged, on remand, under the Bank- imiptcy Act, with having, within four months next before the ...