Leamington Spa Courier: Friday 13th March 1908

The position of Affairs: A meeting of the creditors of William Glover and Sons, Ltd. Of the Eagle Works, Warwick, and Moor Street, Birmingham, wagon builders, agricultural implement makers, engineers, etc. was held on Tuesday at the Acorn Hotel, Birmingham, to receive a report of the liquidator (Sir Walter N. Fisher) on the position of the Company’s affairs. The liquidator presided. There were present, Mr. Howard S. Smith, the receiver on behalf of the debenture holders, who were legally represented by Mr. R. C. Heath (Warwick), Mr. R. A. Pinsent, solicitors in the liquidation Mr. J. H. Margetts (Chairman of the Company) … etc. …  (discussion of finances) … Sir Walter Fisher again promised to do his best for all concerned, and expressed his willingness to give any creditor who might desire it all the information he could. He was assured by his solicitor, Mr. Pinsent that the claims of the debenture-holders were bona fide, and at present everything has been done that cold be done to realise the property …

[see also Leamington Spa Courier: Friday 6th March 1908]


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Referenced

GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948