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1829 WILLIAM SCOTT, of the City of Bristol, Merchant and Ship-Builder, Dealer and Chapman (carrying on trade in Partnership with his son, [[James Mullins Scott]], in the saidbusiness of a Ship-Builder, under the firm of [[William Scott and Son]]), that he is in insolvent circumstances and is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors<ref>London Gazette 22 December 1829</ref> | 1829 Notice of bankruptcy filed by WILLIAM SCOTT, of the City of Bristol, Merchant and Ship-Builder, Dealer and Chapman (carrying on trade in Partnership with his son, [[James Mullins Scott]], in the saidbusiness of a Ship-Builder, under the firm of [[William Scott and Son]]), that he is in insolvent circumstances and is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors<ref>London Gazette 22 December 1829</ref> | ||
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1829 Notice of bankruptcy filed by WILLIAM SCOTT, of the City of Bristol, Merchant and Ship-Builder, Dealer and Chapman (carrying on trade in Partnership with his son, James Mullins Scott, in the saidbusiness of a Ship-Builder, under the firm of William Scott and Son), that he is in insolvent circumstances and is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors[1]
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- ↑ London Gazette 22 December 1829