Madras Weekly Mail: Saturday 1st July 1882

Willis, Rodwell and Co., v. K. C. P. M. Mohideen Abdul Cawder: Messrs Shaw and Winch, as agents for Messrs. Willis, Rodwell and Co., on Monday last took possession of the tannery of K. C. P. M. Mohideen Abdul Cawder, situated at Perambore, under a deed of mortgage dated 29th November 1880 … The defendant has not paid Messrs. Shaw and Winch’s account, amounting to Rs. R,697-13-11 in full, although he swore in cross-examination in the charge of cheating which he lately brought against Mr. Pinsent, of Messrs. Shaw and Winch, that he was not indebted to his (Mr. Pinsent’s) firm.


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Referenced

GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904