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1883 Petition for winding up the company | |||
1883 "NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors and all contributories of the above-named Company | 1883 "NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors and all contributories of the above-named Company | ||
that on the application of the Company, and with the consent of the petitioners, Mr. Justice | that on the application of the Company, and with the consent of the petitioners, Mr. Justice | ||
Chitty has directed the petition of [[William Augustus Gorman]] and [[John Walker (5)|John Walker]], Copartners, | Chitty has directed the petition of [[William Augustus Gorman]] and [[John Walker (5)|John Walker]], Copartners, of 187, Westminster Bridge-road, in the county of Surrey, Engineers, on the 9th day of May, 1883, preferred unto the High Court of Justice, to be restored to his Lordship's list, and to be in the paper for hearing on Saturday, the 28th day of July, 1883"<ref>London Gazette 20 July 1883</ref> | ||
of 187, Westminster Bridge-road, in the county of Surrey, Engineers, on the 9th day of May, 1883, | |||
preferred unto the High Court of Justice, to be restored to his Lordship's list, and to be in the | 1888 Company wound up. | ||
paper for hearing on Saturday, the 28th day of July, 1883"<ref>London Gazette 20 July 1883</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 14 March 2019
1883 Petition for winding up the company
1883 "NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors and all contributories of the above-named Company that on the application of the Company, and with the consent of the petitioners, Mr. Justice Chitty has directed the petition of William Augustus Gorman and John Walker, Copartners, of 187, Westminster Bridge-road, in the county of Surrey, Engineers, on the 9th day of May, 1883, preferred unto the High Court of Justice, to be restored to his Lordship's list, and to be in the paper for hearing on Saturday, the 28th day of July, 1883"[1]
1888 Company wound up.
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- ↑ London Gazette 20 July 1883