London Gazette index entry detail

Publication details:

Publication date: 12 Nov 1867.

Issue: 23321.

Page: 33.

Parish:

Hurst Green.

Person details:

Name: Allen Smith.

Marital Status: Not given.

Occupation: Farmer.

Address: Ewhurst, Hurst Green.

Item: Sureties for Thomas Smith.

Notes:

NOTICE is hereby given, that the following is a copy of an entry made in the book, kept by the Chief Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy for the Registration of Trust Deeds for the benefit of Creditors, Composition and Inspectorship Deeds executed by a Debtor, as required by the Bankruptcy Act, 1861, sees. 187, 192, 194, 196, and 198:— Number: 27, 428, Title of Deed, whether Deed of Assignment, Composition, or Inspectorship: Composition, Date of Deed: 31st October 1867, Date of execution by Debtor: 31st October 1867, Name and description of the Debtor, as in the Deed: Thomas Smith, of Sittingbourne, in the county of Kent, Draper, first part, The names and description of the Trustees or other parties to the deed, not including the Creditors: Jabez Smith, of Bayley's Reeds, Hurst Green, in the county of Sussex, Farmer, and Allen Smith, of Ewhurst Hurst Green, in the county of Sussex, Farmer (sureties), second part; Samuel Lowry, of Wood-street, in the city of London, Warehouseman (trustee), third part; and all creditors, fourth part, A short statement of the nature of the Deed — Whereby the debtor agrees to pay all his creditors a composition of 12s. 6d. in the pound upon the amount of their respective debts, by three equal instalments (secured), at three, six, and nine months from the 1st of October instant, to be paid on the 4th January, 4th April, and 4th July, 1868; and on payment a release from creditors to debtor, When left for Registration: llth November 1867, at half-past one o'clock. THE SEAL OF THE COURT.

Batch:

GAZ_London-Gazette-01.csv.

Transcribed by:

Michael Metcalfe.

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