Jean Alexander Philippe Val Marino
1841 Insolvent. Jean Alexander Philippe Val Marino, late of No 17, Clifford-street, Bond-street, Middlesex, Civil Engineer.—In the Fleet Prison.' [1]
1841 Insolvent 'Jean Alexandre Philippe Val Marino (sued and known by the style of Jean Alexandre Philippe Count de Val Marino, also sued as Count de Val Marino, also as Philip de Val Marino, also as Le Cte. Philip Alexandre de Val Marino), formerly, of New York, United States of America, then of the Cross Keys Inn, Wood-street, Cheapside, London, then of Leicester-street, Leicester-square, then of No. 61, Margaret-street, Regent-street, then of Bayswater, and late of No. 17, Clifford-street, Bond-street, all in Middlesex, Civil Engineer and Patentee for certain Improvements in making Gas, and the Apparatus for consuming Gas for the purpose of producing Light.[2]