Wednesday, April 7, 2010

'From An 1811 Liverpool Mercury.'

'From The Liverpool Mercury Dated Friday, November 29th, 1811'.

Whereas a commission of bankrupt is awarded and issued against William Morgan, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, pipe maker, and he being declared bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the commissioners in the said commission named, or the major part of them, on the fourth and fifth days of December, and fourth day of January next, at eleven o'clock in the fornoon on each day, at Forshaw's, the Globe Tavern, in John-street, in Liverpool aforesaid, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the second sitting to choose assignees, and at the last sitting the said bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the creditors are to assent? to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate.- All persons indebted to the said bankrupt, or who have any? of his effects, are not to pay or? deliver? the same but to whom the commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Mr. Davies, solicitor, Liverpool, or Mr. Meddowcroft, solicitor, Gray's-inn, London.

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