Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 15th March 1880

Birmingham County Court: Friday, before Mr. J. Motteram, Q. C. Judge: Bankruptcy Cases: … Re: Charles Steel, builder, and beer retailer, of Icknield Street East: Meeting for adjourned public examination. On the application of Mr. Pinsent who appeared for the trustee (Mr. Sharp), the matter was adjourned till the 14th of May.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 5th March 1880

Sale of Properties: March 16, 1880: By Roderick and Son: To be Sold by Auction at the Property Mart, 6 Temple Row West, Birmingham, on Tuesday 16th March 1880, at Six o’clock in the evening, subject to conditions to be then produced: … Lot 8 …Bromsgrove Street … (butcher’s shop, grocer’s shop and other retail shops and dwellings on Bromsgrove Street) … For Further particulars apply as to Lot 8 to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street …

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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 24th February 1880

The Leamington and Warwick Tramways and Omnibus Company Limited: Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862, 1867 and 1877, whereby the liability of the Shareholders is limited to the amount of their shares … (continues) … (list of principals) … (includes) … Solicitors: Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 14th January 1880

In Liquidation: Re: Davies Brothers: Important and Extensive Unreserved Sale: At the Yard and Premises, Moseley Road, opposite Stratford Place, Birmingham, of the Very Large and Valuable Stock of Timber and Building Plant, nearly new Machinery, Stock in Trade and Effects: Mr. John Ward will Sell by Auction … (continues) … On View Day Prior to Sale: Catalogues may be obtained seven days prior to /Sale of Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, … (continues) …  (see also sale of stock in trade etc. at the Company’s Watery Lane builder’s yard) …

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Coleshill Chronicle: Saturday 20th December 1879

Polesworth: Failure of a Brick Manufacturer: A meeting of the creditors of John Dexter Canning, brick manufacturer, of Polseworth and Glascote, Warwickshire was held on Monday at the Queen’s Hotel, Birmingham. Mr. C. A. Harrison was appointed chairman; Mr. C. B. Hodgson represented the debtor and several creditors, Mr. R. A. Pinsent represented the Worcester City and County Bank. … (long discussion of financial position) … Ultimately it was resolved to liquidate the debtor’s affairs. Mr. Houghton was appointed trustee; Messrs. Barlow Smith and Pinsent were appointed solicitors to the trustee; and Messrs. Hodgson and Haigh were entrusted with the registration of the special resolution. 


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Kenilworth Advertiser: Saturday 20th December 1879

Polesworth: Failure of a Brick Manufacturer: A meeting of the Creditors of John Dexter Canning, brick manufacturer, of Warwickshire was held on Monday at the Queen’s Hotel, Birmingham. Mr. C. A. Harrison was appointed chairman; Mr. C. B. Hodgson represented the debtor and several creditors, Mr. R. A. Pinsent represented the Worcester City and County Bank, Mr. Smith, for Messrs. New, Prince, and Garrard of Evesham, the mortgagees; Mr. C. Taafe, the receiver, etc. The statement of affairs showed liabilities amounting to £2,215 9s., and the assets £2,475 8s. 8d. … …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 16th December 1879

Meeting of Creditors: A meeting of the creditors of John Deater Canning, brick manufacturer, of Polesworth and Glascote, was held yesterday at the Queen’s Hotel, Birmingham. Mr. C. A. Harrison presided. Mr. C. R. Hodgson appeared for the debtor and Mr. Pinsont and Mr. Smith (Messrs. New, Smith, Prince, and Garrard, of Evesham) to represent creditors … … After some discussion it was resolved that the affairs of the debtor should be liquidated by arrangement, and not in bankruptcy; that Mr. E. V. Houghton, accountant, be appointed as trustee, that Mr. Pinsont be appointed solicitor to the trustee and that Mr. Hodgson be entrusted with the registration of the resolution. 


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Birmingham Mail: Friday 28th March 1879

Meeting of Creditors: A meeting of the creditors of Thomas Sutton, of West Bromwich, boot and shoe dealer, was held this morning at the offices of Messrs. Beaton and C. Robinson, Church Street, Colmore Row, Birmingham … discussion of financial position … Mr. Pinsent, solicitor to the debtor, said the Saturday before the Monday on which he filed his petition he was unaware that it would be necessary for him to take that step. He (Mr. Pinsent) was unable to offer any composition, and he suggested that the estate should be wound up in liquidation … …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 30th December 1878

Meeting of Creditors: A general meeting of the creditors of James Homer Weaver, late of The Elms, the Wergs, Wolverhampton, of no occupation, was held on Saturday, at the offices of Mr. Barrow, solicitor, Wolverhampton. Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, of Birmingham, Solicitors) was in the chair. Mr. Barrow appeared on behalf of the debtor, and Mr. R. A. Pinsent, Messrs. Pinchard and Shelton, and Mr. Rhodes, solicitors, represented creditors; and there was also a large attendance of creditors in person … (statement of accounts) … Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent were appointed solicitors to the trustee and Mr. Barrow was entrusted with the registration of the resolutions.

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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 21st December 1878

A meeting of the creditors of Charles Edward Mugridge and Charles Henry Lauhenburg of Nos. 144 and 145 Great Charles Street, Birmingham, importers of watches and musical boxes was held yesterday at the offices of Messrs. Southall, Thomas and Southall, No. 24, Waterloo Street, Birmingham. Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Barlow, smith and Pinsent) was appointed chairman. The debtors’ statement of affairs, prepared by Mr. A. C. Cox, of Temple Street, Birmingham, accountant, showed – owing to unsecured creditors, £1, 000 10s 3d; assets, £444 12s 8d. Mr. W. Thomas (Southall, Thomas, and Southall) represented the debtors: Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent), of Waterloo Street Birmingham, represented creditors. A resolution was passed to wind up the estate in liquidation. Mr. A. C. Cox was appointed trustee, with a committee of inspection; and Messrs. Southall, Thomas, and Southall were entrusted with the registration of the resolutions.


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