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Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts (1886)
Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), insolvencies and bankruptcies in England and Wales, January to March 1886
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Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts
 (1886)
Irish Debtors and Bankrupts (1886)
Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, January to March 1886
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
 (1886)
Irish Debtors and Bankrupts (1886)
Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, April to June 1886
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
 (1886)
Debtors (1887)
County Court Judgments in England and Wales. October to December 1887
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Debtors
 (1887)
Debtors (1887)
County Court Judgments in England and Wales. January to March 1887
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Debtors
 (1887)
County Court Judgments: Lancashire (1890)
Extracts from the Registry of County Courts' Judgments. These judgments were not necessarily for debt. In some cases they were for damages on properly disputed causes of action, but no distinction was made on the Register. Judgments settled otherwise than through the Court may appear, unless 'Satisfaction' was entered up within the fourteen days allowed for that purpose. These printed extracts include occasional notes giving more detail about certain cases, and also list Satisfactions entered on the Register.
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County Court Judgments: Lancashire
 (1890)
Veterinary Surgeons (1890)
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons produced an annual register, including lists of fellows, ordinary members and a list of honorary and foreign associates, this edition being revised to February 1890.
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Veterinary Surgeons
 (1890)
Soldiers' Balances Unclaimed: Republication List CCXIV (1888-9) (1894)
The War Office, under 'The Regimental Debts Act, 1893' compiled and published lists of names of deceased soldiers whose personal estate was held by the Secretary of State for War for distribution amongst the Next of Kin or others entitled. These lists give full name (surname first), rank, regiment, and the amount of the estate unclaimed. During 1894 new lists CCLXI to CCLXX relating to recent deaths were issued, as well as republications of lists from previous years showing details of estates still remaining unclaimed.
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Soldiers' Balances Unclaimed: Republication List CCXIV (1888-9) 
 (1894)
Long-Lost Relatives: Answers to Inquiries (1900)
Each issue of Lloyd's Weekly News, of London, contained a column devoted to searches for Long-Lost Relatives. The inquiries were arranged in three groups: Home Inquiries (i. e., from correspondents in the United Kingdom); Colonial and Foreign Inquiries (from abroad); and Soldiers' and Sailors' Inquiries. Results from all these were grouped together as 'Answers to Inquiries'. Each column was headed: 'Correspondents MUST give full addresses and the DATES OF THE INQUIRIES to which they refer. We cannot search back numbers, nor print inquiries for "missing husbands." These columns are not intended for inquiries in respect to claimants for money, and no agents, at home or abroad, have any connection with Lloyd's.'
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Long-Lost Relatives: Answers to Inquiries
 (1900)
Long-Lost Relatives: Colonial & Foreign Inquiries (1900)
Each issue of Lloyd's Weekly News, of London, contained a column devoted to searches for Long-Lost Relatives. The inquiries were arranged in three groups: Home Inquiries (i. e., from correspondents in the United Kingdom); Colonial and Foreign Inquiries (from abroad); and Soldiers' and Sailors' Inquiries. Results from all these were grouped together as 'Answers to Inquiries'. Each column was headed: 'Correspondents MUST give full addresses and the DATES OF THE INQUIRIES to which they refer. We cannot search back numbers, nor print inquiries for "missing husbands." These columns are not intended for inquiries in respect to claimants for money, and no agents, at home or abroad, have any connection with Lloyd's.'
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Long-Lost Relatives: Colonial & Foreign Inquiries
 (1900)
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