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BANKRUPTS,

... BANKRUPTS, Martha Inf, Mount-pleasant, Clerkemrell, victualler. Philip Gresley, Golden-laae, victualler—John James. Birmingham, baker. John Edmonson, Marsden, Lancashire, miller.—Joaeph Cliffe, Woodhank, Cheshire, auctioneer.—Thomas Willis, Great Yarmouth’ ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. William WylHe, Castlebar Park, Middlesex, merchant—Oliver Thomas Joseph Stocken, Walham-green, brewer —David Fairhead, Witham, Essex, baker—George Gray, Brunswick-streel. Blackfnarsroad, livery stable-keeper—Richard Richardson, Birmingham, ...

BANKRUPTS

... BANKRUPTS. George Martin, builder, Oxford sireet.—Thomas Smith, coach and harness-maker. Little James-street, Gray's Inn-lane—Luke Taylor, clothier, York.—William Smith, dealer. Derby.—James Bowerman, shopkeeper, Castle Cary, Somersouhire.—John Roche ...

THE BANKRUPT MARQUIS

... solicitor, the debtor stated that he was a bankrupt in 1856, under which proceedings he believed he had received his discharge. He could not say if any dividend was paid to the creditors. Subsequently he was again bankrupt, and be believed he then had his discharge ...

BANKRUPT PEERS

... BANKRUPT PEERS. Meetings were held on Thuraday in the cases of the Earl of Winobilsea and the Earl of Orkney. On behalf of the former it was stated that he had surrendered, and wasready to be examined if it was desired. The ease was again adjourned. In ...

ARISTOCRATIC BANKRUPTS

... ANISTOi1ATIC BANKRUPTS. A eittin, for public examination took place at the Court of -Bankruptoy, under the bankruptoy of the Hon. Geourge Angeetus Parker, commonly csllod Viscount Parker, latea- lieutenant in the 1st Rcgiroent of Life Guards, aud desoribed ...

THE BANKRUPT PEER

... out that it was framed under section 23 of the Act, aed not under section 18, and that Lord Mandeville had been adjudged bankrupt, and had undergone the usual ordeal, so that public morality, of which they now heard a good deal, had been satisfiei. He ...

BANKRUPT NOBLEMEN

... condition of setting aside 1001 a year towards payment of his debts till Bs. in the pound had been paid. On the part of the bankrupt it was argued that the facts did net bring the case within the statute, that he had not been guilty of rash and hazardous ...

THE BANKRUPT SYSTEM

... THE BANKRUPT SYSTLI, CASE OF CRtAWLEY. .STR. EXA5?EeR,-The different accounts given of this iejsishew the interest the public are supposed to take in snotty rs of this nature; indeed the liberty of thi subject is nosiight .matwer to interest them, whether ...

AS ABSCONDING BANKRUPT

... premises, by fixiing it on the wall in the shop, et GS, Exmnosult-stleet. That was the last known place cf abode of the bankrupt. The bankrupt was called on to surrender on the 30th of June, aid proclaimed in the usual td mainner, but lie slid not surrender ...