petition, which it was decided should be added to those under the present petition, amounted to more than £3OO. GowiNo, James Warden, East Dereham, stationer.— Certificate of third class awarded. t GRIFFIN, Thomas, Manchester, licensed victualler and farmer.—Discharged at the La
February 1, 1850 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England
ALEXANDER.—The insolvent was on the 4th June opposed by his late landlord, a Mr. Love, who complained that just before quarter-day he removed his furniture to prevent a distress, and the insolvent complained of the creditor that, instead of suing him in a County Court, he had br
August 25, 1849 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England
W - 14-r6 TRADE PROTECTI N No. 7. The TRADE PROTECTION RECORD, in conjunction with the objects all the Trade Protection Societies throughout the United Kingdom, is published with the view of protecting Traders and the community in general against the numerous frauds, deceptions,
July 7, 1849 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England
IT will be seen by the subjoined Report of a case which was tried in the Court of Common Pleas, at Westminster, on the 21st June, that a claim made by respectable tradesmen—Messrs. Williams and Sowerby, Linen Drapers, of Oxford Street—for goods sold and delivered, was defeated b
July 7, 1849 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England
following articles, all of which are made out of well-seasoned materials Sweep-back mahogany chairs, with loose seats, in 4 e. d: best satin hair seating ...011 6 Ditto ditto. with fast seats Mahogany couches to match, from .. 0 10 G .. 3 3 0 - . Solid mahogany 100 tables, polis
July 7, 1849 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England
and to avoid the expense of litigation, for the property would otherwise have been thrown into Chancery, and the Duke's life would have been rendered intolerably burdensome, it was found necessary to make another arrangement. It was then that the Marqnis expressed his willingnes
July 14, 1849 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England
Having stated this to be an announcement of,the TOWZERY GANG, it would be superfluous to add that it is pure FICTION AND FitAUD BROWN, BROTHERS, AND CO. TIIE PARISIAN EMPORIUM.' JOSEPH HORATIO BROWN, and his "Brothers and C 0.," continue to pursue their avpeations at No. 15; Ver
June 30, 1849 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England
THE Times, a few days ago, contained the following announcement :—" The House of Commons having approved the Lords' amendments to the Bill for incorporating "The Railway Passengers' Assurance Company," we understand that the Act will become operative in the course of a few days,
June 30, 1849 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England
r t MAUGHAM, WILLIAM.---QP the 118th June r 'an application was made on the part of ; theinsolveut, the well known chernieal lecturer, for his discharge under the Protection Act. Under a particular section the Court has power to discharge from custody before the first hearing, a
June 30, 1849 - Trade Protection Record - London, London, England