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1898 Meeting of Creditors. [[Middleton Crawford]] and [[Arthur Francis Martin|Arthur F. Martin]].<ref>Morning Post - Friday 28 October 1898</ref>
1911 Application for debtors discharge. [[Arthur Francis Martin]], 37, New Oxford-street, 7, Bidgemouth-street, and 50 and 74, Gordon-mansions, Francis-street, all in the county of London. Engineer, trading with [[Middleton Crawford]] as [[M. Crawford and Co|M. Crawford and Coy]]. Discharge of Arthur Francis Martin suspended for two years. Bankrupt to be discharged as from 26th April, 1913 <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/28499/pages/4161] Gazette Issue 28499 published on the 30 May 1911. Page 65 of 78</ref>
1911 Application for debtors discharge. [[Arthur Francis Martin]], 37, New Oxford-street, 7, Bidgemouth-street, and 50 and 74, Gordon-mansions, Francis-street, all in the county of London. Engineer, trading with [[Middleton Crawford]] as [[M. Crawford and Co|M. Crawford and Coy]]. Discharge of Arthur Francis Martin suspended for two years. Bankrupt to be discharged as from 26th April, 1913 <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/28499/pages/4161] Gazette Issue 28499 published on the 30 May 1911. Page 65 of 78</ref>



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1898 Meeting of Creditors. Middleton Crawford and Arthur F. Martin.[1]

1911 Application for debtors discharge. Arthur Francis Martin, 37, New Oxford-street, 7, Bidgemouth-street, and 50 and 74, Gordon-mansions, Francis-street, all in the county of London. Engineer, trading with Middleton Crawford as M. Crawford and Coy. Discharge of Arthur Francis Martin suspended for two years. Bankrupt to be discharged as from 26th April, 1913 [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Morning Post - Friday 28 October 1898
  2. [1] Gazette Issue 28499 published on the 30 May 1911. Page 65 of 78