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Petitioning Creditors and Solicitors (1842)
Principal creditors petitioning to force a bankruptcy (but often close relatives of the bankrupt helping to protect his assets): and solicitors
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Petitioning Creditors and Solicitors
 (1842)
Bankruptcy meetings (1843)
Meetings for the allowance of bankrupts' certificates in England and Wales: a final stage before the discharge of a bankrupt
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Bankruptcy meetings
 (1843)
Bankruptcy Meetings (1843)
Meetings about bankrupts' estates in England and Wales
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Bankruptcy Meetings
 (1843)
Bankruptcy Meetings (1843)
Meetings about bankrupts' estates in England and Wales
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Bankruptcy Meetings
 (1843)
Bankruptcy Meetings (1844)
Meetings about bankrupts' estates in England and Wales
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Bankruptcy Meetings
 (1844)
Members of the Camden Society (1844)
The Camden Society for the Publication of Early Historical and Literary Remains was one of the leading antiquarian societies of its age. 1200 members paid £1 per annum in advance and received gratis whatever volumes were published by the society during the year. Members who paid an additional £10 thereby compounded for future subscription, and are indicated in this membership list (corrected to 2 May 1844) by the letter (c.).
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Members of the Camden Society
 (1844)
Boys entering Brighton College (1847)
This edition of the Brighton College Register was published in 1922. The plan of the publication was to list boys by year or, later, term of entry. Each name is assigned a sequential number, 5000 boys, in all, being recorded. Full name is given (surname first, in bold); year of birth; year of leaving; and then (wherever the compiler had such information) a short biography, ending with date of death, where known.
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Boys entering Brighton College
 (1847)
Assignees of bankrupts' estates in England and Wales (1849)
Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette, issued monthly, included lists of assignees of bankrupts' estates. Each entry gives the name of the bankrupt (surname first, in capitals), and trade; followed by the names, addresses and trades of the assignees to whom the estate was delivered. This is the index to the names of the assignees, from the issues from January to December 1849.
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Assignees of bankrupts' estates in England and Wales
 (1849)
Inhabitants of Bishops Tachbrook in Warwickshire (1850)
Francis White & Co.'s History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Warwickshire for 1850 lists nobility, gentry, clergy, other private residents, farmers and traders, hundred by hundred and village by village, with separate sections for the large towns.
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Inhabitants of Bishops Tachbrook in Warwickshire
 (1850)
Inhabitants of Lapworth in Warwickshire (1850)
Francis White & Co.'s History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Warwickshire for 1850 lists nobility, gentry, clergy, other private residents, farmers and traders, hundred by hundred and village by village, with separate sections for the large towns.
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Inhabitants of Lapworth in Warwickshire
 (1850)
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