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... capacious bowl and magnificent entertainment, at- he From t/e LONDON G.ZIRz7r, c his ,, )n- to TUESDAY, APRIL 1. Ing eir nd BANKRUPTS. . od Alexander Man, of Mark-lane, London, oilman, nd James Page, of Birmingham, grocer. ;he William Davies, of Hereford ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCt

... manage- te ment of them : they became bankrupts. aj About four nmonths'afterwards he entered into 2r partnerthlip with one Cruamp; at the end of eighteen ft *montlsa, their money being all gone, they alfo were t b~ankrupts; the affignees and feventeen- of ...

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... D. from an Original Manuscript in his own poss s- sion. in I vol. fto.— price li. ys. in boards. IV. Pnnci ,lcs of the Bankrupt Law, by ?? hib Id ?? F. 5,,. Barrister at Law, I vaLtlv,;.— price 9s. in board-. V. An Historical Account of the Patid-.es ...

BANKRUPT

... BANKRUPT. Jonathan Fullwood, of St. Gdes, London, pawn. i broker. To appear Aujuft 23, §ept. 6, and 27, at Guildhall. Attorney, Mr. Robert Finnes, London Edward Burnett and Robert Oliver, of Manchefter, linen-drapers. To appeal Sept. 5, 6, and 27, at ...

BANKRUPTS. /

... BANKRUPTS. / Jame, Foldier, o'S_-Wy, Suffolk, taylor and dra- per. To October 7, S, and November 1, ' at Guilihill, Lundou. — Attorney, Mr. Shel on, I London. James Dirchfi ,|d,cf Ncwgate-ft.ee., London, viflualler. J lo appear Stp-embcr 29. 30, an-i ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... upon Atkinfon for the remain. der, he received a bill from a It. Tobias (Atkinfon's agent) payable in Londqn. Tobias became bankrupt betne- the bill wasi due; and Fletcher now had recourfe capon his principal. Mr. Atkinfon denied that he was liable as the ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE, March 17, 1801

... D~na ]igJar.-Joknn Meredith Mollyn, of -Scgroit, cfq. itt thc ruoemof Eiward Lloyd Lioyd,*of }enyian,) 'fq. ?? .Il _lr BANKRUPTS, Graveley William- Seaborre, of Narrow-ftrect, Lirnehou'rz, malitmaker, to furrender Mirch n, raS, April Z8, at twelve, at ...

KINGs BENCH—June 3

... at twelve o'clock noon, to consider on an offer made by the bankrupt of a composition of *os. in the pound. Creito(ora of DAVID CAMPBEXL, Cabinet-maker and Vintner, Ayr, to meet in the bankrupt's house there, on rtgh june, to consider on an offer cf composition ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... PARTSINCI; AND VL.1Y- FAIR. The three Defendants were the pioprittors bf the Security Banl, in the city -of London, which became bankrupt about-iwo years after its elfablifhmient. The prefentacion'w brought upon one of'their'ipomiflory niotes for lool. Playfair ...

KILDARE ASSIZES

... U'IAIW4.RAMS&V ?? Millburn of Bonhill Iver Cmnipbell, Supervisor of Excise, chosen tru- stee -Piublic e0za tinarion 'of the bankrupt in the Court-hall of the Tolbooth of Dumbarton, t . on the 'aSth August and TSt Septemnbe-Cr. di- ' n tors to meet on 2d ...

DARING ROBBERY

... or a thick fluid, lib rty'tbofun off, and m.,re work will be done. n e* AFJOM THE LONDON GAZt'IT4 ; TutfESAY, sErT. 2i i: BANKRUPT'S. ,3. Hart oflwl Compton-ftrcet, ,Soho, London, jewter. --Johnl'lHarrncr, of Stroud, G'oucdlrfhire clothjer.,E. S. S~nim ...

SEQUESTRATIONS, &c

... house of John Mason, vintner in Stirling, on the 2d November, at twelve o'clock noon, to con- sider of an offer made by the bankrupts for a dis- charge. Public examination ofjo sst GiusoN, Linen Printer in Patrick, to take place in the Court-hall of the Tolibooth ...