THE CITY OF LONDON TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY have determined to expose this system, and only wait the result of the approaching trials in which the characters of persons in the Upholstery trade and others are deeply involved. Four Bills of Indictment have been preferred at the Ce
February 3, 1849 - City of London Trade Protection Circular - London, London, England
not from every Nation. • Supported by Voluntary Contributions. Offices-2, Charlotte Row, Mansion House. It must excite no small degree of surprise and regret, that, for the children of a numerous class of our fellow subjects, there is not, if we except Christ's Hospital and the
June 5, 1848 - City of London Trade Protection Circular - London, London, England
33ENT1Y, John St. John's-street-road, Clerkenwell, Linen and Woollen Draper, certificate at one, • before Mr. Commissionei Fonblanque. CARRUTHERS, William, late of Harrow-road, Builder, and formerly of New Church-street, Edgware-road, Victualler, audit at eleven. DicK, Quintin,
May 20, 1848 - City of London Trade Protection Circular - London, London, England
We are glad to find that the CIRCULAR is already useful to our Country Members, the proprietors and editors of newspapers. The Lincoln Advertiser contains the following paragraph : TRADEPROTECTION CIRCULAR.—From the first number of this publication we obtain the following inform
May 6, 1848 - City of London Trade Protection Circular - London, London, England
The bankrupt obtained his certificate many months ago. A meeting was convened at the instance of a creditor named Tyas, for the purpose of examining the assignees and the bankrupt in reference to certain property which it was supposed the bankrupt had not handed over to the offi
May 6, 1848 - City of London Trade Protection Circular - London, London, England
Commissioner the day, Mr. Commissioner FONBLINQUE. ANDREWS, Charles, Brighton, Fruiterer, adjourned Certificate, at eleven. Mr. Commissioner Fonblanque. Official Assignee, Mr. Stansfield. Solicitors, Messrs. Rickards & Co., Lincoln'sin -fields. BATTEN &Co. Ship Tavern-passage, C
May 6, 1848 - City of London Trade Protection Circular - London, London, England
BAGNALL, G., Newcastle, Music Seller, final dividend, at eleven. District Court, Newcastleupon-Tyne. Official Assignee, Mr. Baker. BLACKFORD, R., Swindon, lutcher, dividend at eleven. District Court, Bristol. Official Assignee, Mr. Acraman. J., Rochdale, Cotton Manufacturer, div
May 6, 1848 - City of London Trade Protection Circular - London, London, England