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From the Southeastern Gazette, 27 February 1866.
The Bankruptcy act, 1861.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF KENT HOLDEN AT RAMSGATE. IN the matter of JOHN THOMAS, of the “Alhambra
Tavern,” Camden-road, Ramsgate, in the County of Kent, licensed
victualler and tailor, and late a prisoner for debt in Maidstone Gaol,
adjudged bankrupt by the Registrar of the County Court of Kent holden at
Maidstone, attending at the said gaol, on the 22nd day of December,
I865. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the
bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an
appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court, and notice
thereof be given to the Court. Dated the thirteenth day of February, 1866. THOS. BOWLING, High Bailiff. |
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From the Southeastern Gazette, 16 January 1866.
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861.
JOHN THOMAS, of the “Alhambra Tavern,” Camden-road, Ramsgate, in the
county of Kent, licensed victualler and tailor, and late a prisoner for
debt in Maidstone Gaol, having been adjudged Bankrupt by the Registrar
of the County Court of Kent holden at Maidstone, attending at the said
gaol on the 22nd day of December, 1865, and the adjudication being
directed to be prosecuted in the County Court of Kent holden at
Ramsgate, is hereby required to surrender himself to Thomas Hodges Grove
Snowden, Esq., Registrar of the said last-mentioned Court, at the First
Meeting of Creditors, to be held on the 27th day of January, 1866, at
Eleven o’clock in the forenoon precisely, at the County Court Office,
Cavendish-street.
Mr. Egerton Isaacson, of Margate, is the solicitor acting in the
bankruptcy.
At the meeting the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the
creditors, and the creditors may choose an assignee or assignees of the
bankrupt’s estate and effects. All persons having in their possession
any of the effects of the said bankrupt must deliver them to the
Registrar, and all debts due to the bankrupt must be paid to the
Registrar,
THOS. BOWLING, High Bailiff.
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