Nuneaton Observer: Friday 20th January 1888

The Affairs of Messrs. Greenway: On Monday the reading of the statements of Messrs. Kelynge, George, and Thomas Greenway and Samuel Clarke Smith, late bankers of Warwick and Leamington, made on oath before the Judge of Warwick County court (Sir R. Harington) at their first public examination in November last, were read over by arrangement before Mr. Campbell, Registrar of the Court, in the Grand Jury Room at the County Hall Warwick. … … There were engaged in the proceedings the Official Receiver (Mr. Peirson), Mr. Sydney Peirson, Mr. Lloyd Chadwick representing the trustee Major Fosbery), Mr. Pinsent, (Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Birmingham) representing Mr. Kelynge Greenway; and Mr. W. B. Sanderson, solicitor, who appeared for Colonel Greenway and George Greenway. … (discussion of the case) … Mr. Pinsent said it was admitted by the bankrupts that certain rectifications should be made, and no doubt these would be made … (continues) … …


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