Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 29th August 1883

Serious Charge against a Birmingham Tradesman: At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. A. Hill (deputy-stipendiary), James Jones, described as a draper, of Steelhouse Lane and High Street, was charged under the Bankruptcy and Debtors Acts with certain offences in the matter of proceedings for liquidation instituted by him. Mr. Loxdale Warren (instructed by Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent, on behalf of the Treasury) prosecuted, and Mr. Nathan (instructed by Messrs. Rowlands, Bagnall and Co.) defended. …

[see also Birmingham Mail: Tuesday 28th August 1883]


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