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Coleby, Saml J., and Jno Durrell, Norwich, Currier and Leather Cutters. County Ct,
Norwich. (No. 43 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Dec 30, 1887.
Coleman, Wm P., 36. Boundary-rd, St. John's Wood, Victualler. High Ct of Justice
in Bkcy. (No. 1461 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 29, 1887. Pet. Dec 23, 1887.
Crapp, Mary Ann, Altrincham and Knutsford, Cheshire, Milliner and Dressmaker.
County Ct, Manchester. (No. 112 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet Dec 30, 1887.
Cross, Ivatt O., Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, Farmer. County Ct, Cambridge. (No. 24
of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1987. Pet. Dec 29, 1887.
Daniell, Jno W., Birmingham, Auctioneer and Valuer. County Ct, Birmingham.
(No. 134 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 22, 1887. Pet. Dec 10, 1887.
Edmonds, Edwin, 287, 289, and 2+1, Wandsworth-rd, Furniture Dealer. High Ct of
Justice in Bkcy. (No. 1475 of 1887.) Ord. Bec 30, 1887. Pe. Dec 29, 1887.
Emery, Hy, Lynn Regis, Lausanne-rd, Hornsey, Travelling Rug Manufacturer.
High Ct of Justice in Bkcy. (No. 1342 of 1887.) Oru. Dec 30, 1887. Pet Nov 26,

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Harris, Kennett, Bradford. Yorkshire, Trimmings Merchant. County Ct, Bradford. (No. 86 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 23, 1887. Pet. Dec 9, 1837,

Provision Dealer. Pet. Dec 30, 1887. County t, York.

Haslam, Wm H., Holbeach, Linco'nshire, late Confectioner and Refreshment-house
Keeper. County Ct, Peterborough. (N). 37 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet.
Dec 30, 1887.
Hepworth, Jos, Elland, Yorkshire. Woollen Manufacturer. County Ct, Halifax.
(No. 38 of 1887.) Ord. D.c 31, 1887. Pet. Dec 30. 1887.
Heron, Jo A., Birkenhead, Grocer and
County Ct, Birkenhead.
(No. 24 of 1857.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887.
Hicks, Geo, Grafton, Yorkshire, Farmer.
(No. 73 of 1987.) Ord.
Dec 28, 1887. Pet. Dec 28, 1837.
Howell, Jos, Great Grimsby, lately Smackowner and Ship Carpenter. County Ct,
Great Grimsby. (No. 66 of 1887.) Ord. D c 24, 1887. Pet. De 29, 1887.
Jenkerson, Thos 1., Great Yarmouth, Fishing Boat Ovner. County Ct, Great
Yarmouth. (No. 48 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 29, 1887. Pet. Dec 29, 1887.
Johnson, Thos A., 6, Westbourne-teriac, Turnham Green, Commercial Traveller,
High Ct of Justice in Bkcy. (No. 1466 of 1887.) O.d. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Dec 27,
1887.

Jones, Thos D., Dowlais, Glamorganshire, Grocer. County Ct, Merthyr Tydal. (No. 21 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 31, 1887. Pet. Dec 30, 1887.

County Ct,

Moyse, Walter, Hepworth. Suffolk, Wheelwright and Innkeeper. Norwich. (No. 42 of 1837.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Dec 28, 1887. Newcomb, Jno H., Leicester, Fancy Hosiery Manufacturer. County Ct, Leicester. (No. 77 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 22, 1887. Pet. Nov 28, 1887. Palmer, Jas, Maryport, Cumberland, Fish Merchant and Curer. County Ct, Cockermouth and Workington. (No. 10 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 29, 1887. Pet. Dec 22, 1887. Palmer, Stephen Wm, Thuxton and Gravestone, Norfolk, Farmer and Dealer. County Ct, Norwics. (No. 33 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 28, 1887. Pet. Dec 7, 1887. Pennifold, Martin, Shoreham, Sussex, Baker and Confectioner. County Ct, Brighton. (No. 88 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Dec 28, 1887. Pinn, Francis, Wimbledon, Surrey, lately Baker. County Ct, Croydon. (No. 40 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 28, 1887. Pet. Dec 21, 1887.

Rich, Jas, Norwich, Carri ge Builder. County Ct, Norwich. (No. 44 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Dec 30, 1887.

Samson, Wm, Staplehurst, Kent. Farmer. County Ct, Maidstone. (No. 15 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1837. Pet. Dec 29, 1887.

Schletter, Harry, Birmingham, Merchant. County Ct, Birmingham. (No. 12) of 1887.) Ord. Dec 31, 1887. Pet. Oct 29, 1887.

Slaughter, Fredk C., Norwich, Café Proprietor, and Warehouseman's Clerk. County Ct, Norwich. (No. 40 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Dec 7, 1887.

1887.

Stocker, Harry, J., Batley, Yorkshire, Hay and Straw Dealer. County Ct, Dewsbury.
(No. 45 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 28, 1887. Pet. Dec 28, 1887.
Stretton, Wm H., 10, Percy-terrace, Lordship-la, Dulwich, Builder's Merchant.
High Ct of Justice in Bkcy. (No. 1225 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Oct 31,
Sykes, Wm, Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, Overlooker of Coal Screens. County Ct,
Stourbridge. (No. 13 of 1887.) Ord. D.c 31, 1887. Pet. Dec 28, 1887.
Taylor, Jos, Sheffield, Cabinet and show Case Maker, Photographer and Dealer in
Photographic Materials. County Ct, Sheffield. (No. 92 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30,
1887. Pet. Dec 10, 1887.

Thompson, Colin, Luton, Bedfordshire, Carpenter and Joiner. County Ct, Luton. (No. 17 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 29, 1887. Pet. Dec 29, 1887.

Thomson, Peter W., Willington Quay, Northumberland, Surveyor. County Ct,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. (No. 101 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Dec 21, 1887.
Titman, Jas, Sheffield. Grocer and Provision Dealer. County Ct. Sheffield. (No. 97
of 1887.) Ord. Dec 30, 1887. Pet. Dec 39, 1887.
Ware le, Jos, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Grocer, Confectioner, and Provision Dealer.
County Ct, Derby. (No. 52 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 29, 1887. Pet. Dec 19, 1887.
Williams, Wm H., Harlech, Merionethshire, Grocer. County Ct, Bangor. (No. 77 of
1887.) Ord. Dec 31, 1887. Pet. Dec 21, 1887.

Wilson, Isham B., Birmingham, Baker. County Ct, Birmingham. (No. 132 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 3, 1837. Pet Dec 1, 1887. (This Amended Notice is substituted for that published in the London Gazette o: Dec 6, 1887.)

Adjudications Annulled.

FRIDAY, Dec 30, 1887.

Purvis, Georgiana R., Gomshall, Surrey, Widow. County Ct, Portsmouth. (No. 3.) Adj. Jau 20. Annul. Dec 15. Composition of 15s. in the pound approved by the Cou.t.

TUESDAY, Jan 3, 1888.

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Cox, Edwd B., Edwd J. Cox, and Ebenezer Cox, 59 and 63, Westbourne-grove, Bays. water, and 163 and 165, Marlborough-rd, Chelsea, Drapers. High Ct of Justice i Bkcy. (No. 510.) Ord. Dec 15. A composition of 88. ed in the pound, sulta8 hereinafter provided, in full satisfaction and discharge of the debts due to the creditors of the partnership in respect of all debis provable under the Rec-iving Order made against the debtors. Such Composition be payable by three instalments of 28. 6d. in the pound, each at three, six, and nine motus from the date of the confirmation by the Court, and a fourth instalment of is. in the pound at twelve months from that date, such instalments to be represented by p omissory notes, Preferential debts to be paid in full, and als) all proper fees, costs, charges, and expenses. Payment of preferential debts, fees, costs, charges, and expenses, and the instalments secured to the satisfaction of Messrs. Edwin Ca decott, jun., of Caldecot, Sons, & Co., J. Bonner, of the Fore-street Warehouse Company Liaked, Richd Mould, of Robert Outram and Co. Limited, and J. W. Colmer, of Dewars and Bourns Lunited. The debtors wil forthwith procure the postponement and suspension of all claims of Messrs. Cooke and Cox, the Trustees of the settle of Dec 29, 1869, against the estate, until the creditors have been paid 85. 6. in the pound on their respective debts, and the withdrawal of the appeal against the admission at the first meeting of the proof of the said Trustees for 10,2881. 166. Td in a deed or ag eement to be made between Edw Burton Cox and toej in creditors, The Bankruptcy, so far as regards the said Edwd B. Cox, is aunulled, and the jail! estate of the bankrupts is vested in the said Edwd B. Cox.

Cox, Edwd B. (Separa e Estate), 59 and 63, Westbourne grove, Payswater, and 103 and 165, Marlborough-rd, Draper, trading with Edd J. Cox and Ebenezer Cox, as Edwd Cox & Sons, and as Dan Peters & Co. High Ct of Justice in Bkcy. (No.1) O.d. De: 15. To pay in ful fortowith all preferential debts and all proper fes cost, charges, and expenses. To pay to all uns cured cditors in respect of all debts provable under the Receiving Order, and in full satisfaction and discharge of the same, a Composition of 5s. in the pound, payable by promissory notes at six months from date of confirmation by the Court of the resolution, Payment f preferential debts, fees, costs, charges, and expenses secured by a deposit with the Official Receiver of a sufficient amount for that purpose in cash. The bankroty of the said Edwd B. Cox is annulled, and his estate is re-vested in him.

Willison, Matthew, Whaddon, Buckinghamshire, Biker. County Ct, Bachary (No. 3.) Ord. Dec 14. Composition of 2s. 6d. in the pound, payable in month from the date of approval by the Court. Receiving Order rescinded.

FRIDAY, Dec 30, 1887.

Gibbon. Benj, Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire, Farmer. County Ct, Pembroke Dock. (No. 27.) Ord. Dec 14. Composition of 5s in the pound, payable by promissy notes at six months from date of approval by the Court, together with the de payment in full of all preferential claims and costs incidental to the-e proceedings, secured to the Official Receiver's satisfaction. The Receiving Order is rescinded. Thomas, Jno, Saint Issells, Pembrokeshire, Builder ani Contractor and General-p Keeper. County Ct, Pembroke Dock. (No. 26.) Ord. Dic 14. A Compsta of 78. 6d. in the pound, payable in equal instalments of s. 9d. in four and eig months, t gether with the due payment in full of all cost of the proceedings a preferential claims. The Composition to be payable by promissory notes, sighid by Mr. Stokes and the debtor. The Receiving Order is rescinded. Purvis, Georgiana R., Gomshall, Surrey, Widow. County Ct, Porismouth. (No. Ord. Dec 15. All prefe ential debts to be paid in full; and on all debts provade under the bankruptcy 15s. in the pound.

TUESDAY, Jan 3, 1887.

Hilton, Jno, and Alf H. Hilton, Birmingham, Swansea and Oxford, Contractors Builders. County Ct, Birmingham. (No. 110 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 22, 1. pay to the cr ditors of the joint and separate estates a Composition of 65. 4. I pound, payable 28. 6d. in four months, 2e. 6d. in nine montis, and 18. 8d. in twelve months from the date of approval by the Court, the first and second instalment be se ured by Jos Jeffery, Clara Hilton, and Geo A. White, the Trustees of Tit - estate of Hy Hilton, deceased. The Composition to be payable by promissory Mr. Jos Slocombe appointed to receive and sistribute the proti sory notes. payments in fuil, costs, fees, and charges as provided by the Act to be paid in the order of priority. The creditors whose debts do not exceed 10l. to receive ther Composition in one instalment within six months from the date of approval by the Court. The Receiving Order is rescinded.

Jackson, Geo F., Leiceste, Coal Merchant. County Ct, Leicester. (No. 49 of 17.) Ord. Dec 19, 1887. Composition of 5s. in the pound, payable in cash within e month from the date of the Order of Court approving the same. All cost and preferential payments to be provided for in addition to the Composition. The Composition to be secured to the satisfaction of the Official Receiver. Receiving Order rescinded, and O der of Adjudication dated Oct 10, 1887, annulled. Lovegrove, Hy, Slough, Buckinghamshire, Windsor Chair and testic Seat Manu facturer County Ct, Windsor. (No. 1 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 20, 1987. ACposition of 17s. 6d in the pound, payable within twenty-eight days from the date of the approval by the Court, and guaranteed to the satisfaction of Mr. Car Ridley, of Reading, Timber Merchant, and Mr. Hy H. Moores, of Slough, Hosier the preferential debts, fees, co ts, charges, and expenses, and all debts directed by the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, to be paid in priority to other debts to be so pail, and the amount of the said preferential debts, fees, costs, charges, and expenses to be lodged with the Official Receiver before the application to approve the Coposition is made to the Court. Receiving Order rescinded.

Lucas, Thos, Quorndon, Leicestershire, Watchmaker and Jeweller. County C Leicester. (No. 71 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 19, 1887. Six Shillings in the poord, payable by four equal instalments at three, six, nine, and twelve months spectively from the date of the ap; roval of the Composition by the Court, secured to the satisfaction of the Official teceiver. Receiving Order rescinded.

Chemings, Nicholas J., Newton Tracey, Devonshire, Farmer. County Ct, Barnstaple. Yates, Geo, Bath, Printer and Publisher. County Ct, Bath. (No. 23 of 1987.) Ord.

(No. 9 of 1884.) Adj. Aug 22, 1881. Annul. Dec 9, 1557. Creditors paid in full.

D.c 22, 1887. Composition of 10s. in the pound, payable in fourteen days fro

approval of scheme. Preferential debts in full. Costs and fees to be paid by debtor. All to be secured by payment within three days of approval by Court by Wa Tyte of purchase-mouey, 2,300l. of bankrupt's share of Bath Chronicle office and adjoining premises (subject to mortgage thereon), and stock, implements, fixtures, copyright, &c., and business and book debts. The 2 307., after discharging the mortgage of 1,207. on bankrupt's sad half share, to be paid to Trustee for payment of composit on and other payments. If such sum issutrici, nt said Wa Tyte to pay further sum not exceeding 1007, and if 100!. not sufficient bankrupt to make up deficiency; said Wm Tyte to give undertaking to Official Receiver to pay the Boneys so payable by him. E. T. Collins appointed Trustee. Receiving Order is rescinded.

Orders made on Applications for Discharge.

TUESDAY, Dec 27, 1887.

Ashton, Geo, 133, Bridge-rd West, Battersea, Corn Dealer and Coal Merchant. County Ct, Wandsworth. (No. 12 of 1886) Ord. Nov 22. Discharge suspended for two calendar moutbs. Bankrupt had not kept such books of account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years tramediately preceding his bankruptcy.

Bloke, Jos N., Sheffleld and Egam, Derbyshire, Surgeon. County Ct, Sheffield. (No. 60 of 1884.) Ord. Dec 1. Discharge suspended for one calendar month. Bankrupt to be discharged as from Jan 1, 1888. Bankrupt had omitted to keep sech books of account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy; had contracted debts provable in the bankruptcy without baving at the time of contracting them any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay them; and had on a previous occasion, viz., in the year 1874, made an arrangement with his creditors in the Taunton Bankruptcy Court.

Lennie, Wm H., Sheffield, and Nottingham, Tobacco Manufacturer and Dealer. County Ct, Sheffield. (No. 44.) Ord. Dec 1. Discharge suspended for one calendar month. Bankrupt to be dis harged as from Jan 1, 1888. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such Looks of account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently disclose his busines transactions and financial position within the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy.

Elliott, Wm, Stroud, Gloucestershire, Woollen Cloth Manufacturer. County Ct,
Gloucester. (No. 6.) Ord. Nov 16. Application for discharge dismissed. Bank-
rupt had continued to trade after he knew himself to be insolvent: an 1 had within
three months preceding the dat of the Receiving Order, when unable to pay bis
debts as they became due, had given an undue preference to one of his creditors.
Hoyle, Jos, Accrington, Lancashire, Mill Furnisher. County Ct, Blackburn. (No. 24
of 1886.) Ord. Nov 14. Discharge suspended for three months. Bankrupt to be
discharged as from Feb 14, 1888. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such books of account
as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently
disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years
immediately preceding his bankruptcy; and had continued to trade after knowing
himself to be insolvent.

Knight, Jas, and Fredk H. Bland, 11, Long-la, Smithfield, Dealers in Oriental Goo's
High Ct of Justice in Bkey. (No. 603) Ord. Nov 21. Discharge granted.
May, Wm, Liverpool, Master Carter. County Ct, Liverpool. (No. 113 of 1834.)
Ord. Nov 25. Discharge suspended for three calendar months. Bankrupt to be
discharged as from Feb 25, 1888. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such books of
account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as suHciently
disclose his business ransactions and financial position within the three years im-
mediately preceding his bankruptcy; had continued to trad after knowing himself
to be insolvent; and had contracted debts provable in the bankruptcy without
baving at the time of contrac ing them any reasonable or probable ground of expec-
tation of being able to pay them.

Mayer, Chas W., 79, Coleman-st, General Merchant. High Ct of Justice in Bkcy.
(No. 752 of 1885.) Ord. Nov 30. Discharge granted.
Michell, Saml, Horsforth, Yorkshire, Crane Maker. County Ct, Leeds. (No. 32.)
Ord. Dec 1.
Fischarge suspended for two months. Bankrupt had omitted to
keep such broks of account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by
in and as sufficiently disclose his financial position within the three years
immediately preceding his bankruptcy.

Smith, Wm C., Church, n-ar Accrington, Engraver to Calico Printers. County Ct,
Blackburn. (No. 11.) Od. Oct 25. Discharge sus: ended for six months. Bank-
rapt to be discharged as from April 25, 1883. Bankrupt had continued to trade
alter knowing his.self to be insolvent; hid contracted debts provable in the bank-
pty without having at the time of contracting them any reasonable or proba-
ble ground of expectation of being able to pay them.

FRIDAY, Dec 30, 1887.

Davis, Juo, and Hy Davis, 256, 257, and 253, Tottenham Court-rd, House Furnishers.
High Ct of Justice in Bacy. (No. 574.) Ord. Dec 1. Discharge granted.
Ensor, Wm J., and Stephen T. Thomis, Wolverhampton, Galvaniz ra and Manu-
facturers of Galvanized Gods. County Ct, Wolverhampton. (No. 7.) Ord. Dec 5.
As to Wm J. Ensor suspended for three months, as to Stephen T. Thomas refused.
Bankrupts had omitted to keep such books of account as provided by sub-sect. 3 of
Eect. 38 of Bankruptcy Act, 1883; had continued to trade after knowing them-
selves to be insolvent; and had contracted debts p.ovable in the bankruptcy,
without having at the time ct contracting them any reasonable or probable ground
of expectation of being able to pay them. That the bankrupt Stephen T. Thomas
had on a previous occasion made a statutory composition or a rangement with his

creditors.

Goulstone, Hy A., Yate, Gloucestershire, Innkeeper. County Ct, Bristol. (No. 46.)
Ord. Dec 2. Discharge suspended for three months. To take effect from Mar 2,
1888. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such books of account as are usual and
proper in the business carried on by him.

Saunders, Bertha H., 33, Clanricarde-gdns, Kensington, Lodging House Keeper.
High Ct of Justice in Bkcy. (No. 948.) Ord. Dec 6. Discharge granted.

TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1888.

Aplin, Hy, Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire. Farmer. County Ct, Taunton. (No.
5 of 1887). Ord. Dec. 6. Discharge suspended for two months. Bankrupt to be
discharged as and from Feb. 6, 1888. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such books of
account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as suficiently
disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years
immediately preceding his bankruptcy; had continued to trade for several years
after knowing himself to be insolvent; had contracted debts provable in the
bankruptcy without having at the time of contracting them any reasonable or probable
ground of expectation of being able to pay th m; and had put one of his creditors
and also his estate to unnecessary (xpense by a frivolous defence to an action
Baker, Alf B., Ealing. Middlesex. Builder. High Ct of Justice in Bkcy. (No. 1323
properly brought against him.
of 1886). Ord. Dec. 7, 1887. Discharge suspended for twelve months. Bankrupt
to be discharged as from Dec. 7, 1888. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such books
of account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently
disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years
immediately preceding his bankruptcy.

Bartlett, Hy, Whitstable, Kent, Diver. County Ct, Canterbury. (No. 69 of 1887.)
(Oid. Dec. 5 1887.) Discharge granted forthwith.
Bond, Jno, 98 Cambri ige-d, tetan Green. Victualler. High Ct of Justice in
Bkcy. (No. 1029 of 1887.) Ord. Dec. 7, 1887. Discharge suspended for six
months. Bankrupt to be discharged as from June 7, 1883. Bankrupt bad omitted
to keep such books of account as are usuai and proper in the business carried on
by bim and as sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position
within the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy.

Catling, Alf Hy, 1, Biliiter-sq.-Buildings, Biliiter-sq., Hemp and Flax Broker.
High Ct of Justice in Bkcy. (No. 517 of 1887.) Ord. Nov. 22, 1887. Discharge
suspended for four years. Bankrupt to be discharged as from the 22nd Nov. 1891.
Bankrupt had om tted to keep such books of account as are usual and proper in
the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently disclose his business transactions
and financial position within the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy;
had continued to tra le after knowing himself to be insolvent; and had brought on
Clemmaus, Hy, Folkestone, Kent, Contractor.
his bankruptcy by rash and hazardous speculations.
Cuty Ct, Canterbury. (No. 40 of
1886.) Ord. Dec. 5, 1887. Bankrupt to be discharged on a certificate of the
Official Receiver that he has paid the costs and fecs of the Official Receiver and
Board of Trade.

Court, Francis, Adisham, Kent, Farmer. County Ct, Canterbury. (No. 69 of 1836.)
Ord. Dec. 5, 1887. Discharge suspended for twelve months. Bankrupt to bo
discharged as from Dec. 5. Bankrupt had continued to trade after knowing himself
to be insolvent; and within three months prec ding the date of the Receiving Order,
when unable to pay his debts as they became due, had given an undue preference
to one of his creditors viz., his brother, William Court.
County Ct,

Hayward, Edwd, the yr., Folkestone, Ken, Wa chmaker and Jeweller.
Canterbury. (No. 33 of 1885.) Ord. Dec. 5, 1887. Discharge granted forthwith.
Higgs, Edwd H., Braybrooke Rectory, Northamptonshir, Clerk in Holy Orders.
County Ct, Leicester. (No. 12 of 1887.) Ord. Nov. 2, 1887. Discharge suspended
for one week. Bankrupt to be di-charged as from Nov. 9, 1837. Bakruptcy had
Lewin, Isaac, Leicester, Yarn and General Agent.
been brought about by unjustifiable extravagance in living.

County Ct, Leicester. (No. 9 of 1884.) Ord. Nov. 2, 1887. Discharge suspended for three months. Bankrupt to be discharged as from Feb 2, 1885. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such books of account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy.

Mundie, Geo, Wincheap, Canterbury, Surgeon. County Ct, Canterbury. (No. 81 of
1886.) Ord. Dec. 5, 1887. Bankrupt to be discharged on a certificate of the Official
Receiver that he has paid the costs and fees of the Official Receiver and Board of
Trade.

Radford, Thos, Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire, Butcher. County Ct, Notting-
ham. (No. 59 of 1886.) Ord. Nov 15, 1887. Discharge su: pended for one month.
Bankrupt discharged as from Dec. 15, 1887. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such
books of account as are usual and proper in th business carried on by him, and as
sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three
years immediately preceding his bankruptcy.
Townseni, Theodore E., Brighton, late Pawnbroker's Assistant. County Ct, Brighton.
(No. 101 of 1884.) Ord May 6, 1887. Discharge granted subj ct to the following
conditions, viz: Bankrupt to consent to judgment being entered against him in the
County Court of Sussex, holden at Brighton, by the Trustee for 1,3747. 18. 4d.,
balance of debts provable under baskruptcy not satisfied at date of Order, such
judgment to be satisfie 1 when 10s. in the pound has been paid to the creditors, and
costs of and incidental to this application, including charges of shorthand writer.
Upon such consent being given judgment may be entered for the said sum and
1. 10s. for costs of judgment. Bansrupt had omitted to keep such books of account
as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently
disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years im-
mediately preceding his bankruptcy; and had brought on his bankruptcy by
unjustifiable extravagance in living.

Urwin, Jno, Scotswood, Northumberland, Engineer. County Ct, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
(No. 106 of 1886.) Ord. D c 9, 1887. Discharge suspended for six months from
date of Order. Bankrupt had engaged ia rash and hazard us speculations; and had
contracted liabilities provable in he bankruptcy without having reasonable or
probable ground of expectation of being able to pay them.

Francis, Arthur G., 255. Wandsworth-rd, Provision Merchant. High Ct of Justice in Bacy. (No.866.) Ord. Dec 2. Discharge suspended for three mont s. Bankrupt to be discharged as from Mar 2, 1888. That the books of account kept by the bankrupt do not sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position Wiston, Jno Jas, 56 Camden-st, 71, College-pl, 25, Wellington-st, and 95, Bayhar-st, within the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy. Freeman, Freds, 16, Berwick-st, Sobo, Middlesex, Oilman. High Ct of Justice in Bkcy. (No. 1161 of 1886.) Ord. D c 2. Discharge suspended for three months. Bankrupt to be discharged as from Mar 2, 1888. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such books of account as sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position for the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy.

Camden Town, Wheelwright and Contractor. High Ct of Justice in Bkey, (No. 935 of 1887.) Ord. Dec 6, 1887. Discharge suspended for six months. Bankrupt to be discharged as from June 6. Bankrupt had omitted to keep such books of account as are usual and proper in the business carried on by him, and as sufficiently disclose his business transactions and financial position within the three years immediately preceding his bankruptcy.

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