Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle: Saturday 15th August 1891

The Affairs of Mr. T. Eady: A meeting of the creditors of Thomas Eady, of the Falstaff Restaurant, licensed victualler, Bull Street, Birmingham, was held last week at the office of the Official Receiver, before Mr. Luke J. Sharp. Mr. Cochrane appeared for the debtor, Mr. Pinsent for the bank concerned in the case.  … detailed description of financial position … At the request of the Official Receiver, Mr. Pinsent explained the manner in which the Falstaff had been disposed of for the benefit of the creditors … (discussion) … The creditors ultimately passed a resolution leaving the negotiations in the hands of him (Mr. Pinsent) and Mr. Sharp. The terms they obtained were as follows … (continues)

[see related, same newspaper Thursday 24th December 1891]


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