Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 11th October 1884

Preliminary Advertisement: Property Sale, November 3rd: Messrs. Ludlow, Roberts & Weller will sell by auction at their sale rooms, No. 18 New Street, Birmingham, on Monday November 3, at 6.30 p.m., valuable properties (by order of executors and other others) … (includes) … A small manufactory, warehouse, offices, and dwelling house in Milk Street, near Deritend Bridge: Solicitors Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Waterloo Street: Further particulars in subsequent advertisements.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday September 16th 1884

AFFAIRS OF MESSRS. B. N. SMITH & SON: A private meeting of the creditors of B. N. Smith and Son, the well-known builders, and contractors, of the Crescent, Birmingham, was held at the Cannon Street Hotel, London, on Wednesday last, when it was resolved, subject to the assent of the whole of the creditors, to make an assignment of the estate. Messrs. Linklater, of London (instructed by Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent, of Birmingham), represented the debtors, whose embarrassments have mainly arisen, we understand, from losses on London contracts. The decision of the creditors will be known in a day or two.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 15th August 1884

Articled Pupil: A firm of Architects and Surveyors with good practice have a vacancy: Apply Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, solicitors, Waterloo Street.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 6th August 1884

In the High Court of Justice: Chancery Division: In the matter of the Companies Acts, 1862 and 1867, and in the Matter of “The Millers and General Fire Insurance Company (Limited)” in liquidation under the Supervision of the Court … (notice of debts and claims) … Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham, …

[see also Freeman’s Journal: Tuesday 29th July 1884]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 12th June 1884

Articled Pupil: A local firm of Architects and Surveyors in good practice have a vacancy: Apply, Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 12th June 1884

Property Sale June 23; Messrs. Ludlow, Roberts and Weller will sell the following properties, by auction at the Sale Rooms, No. 10 New Street, Birmingham, on Monday June 23, at 6 for 6.30 p.m. punctually: “The Elms” Solihull, Warwickshire: Lot 1, The valuable freehold family residence call “The Elms” situated in Lode Lane, Solihull … For further particulars as to Lot 1, apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday May 1st 1884

On Wednesday Next: Four well-built residences, with large gardens in the best part of the Trafalgar Road, Moseley: Messrs, Thomas & Bettridge are instructed by the executors of the late Henry Hyde, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Estates Sale Room, 1 New Hall Street, Birmingham, on Wednesday next, May 7, at 7 o’clock, precisely, subject to conditions of sale incorporating those in the Birmingham Law Society – the four Well situated and desirable villa residences hereafter described … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 16th February 1884

Special Advertisement: Property Sale: March 3rd: Messrs. Ludlow, Roberts & Weller will sell by auction, at their sale rooms, No. 18, New Street, Birmingham, on Monday, March 3, at 6, for 6.30 pm. Punctually: the following: Wellington Road, Edgbaston, by order of the mortgagee, the superior family residence called “Woodfield”, 38 Wellington Road, Edgbaston … (etc.) … Further particulars of the auctioneers or Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent …


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Gloucester Citizen: Friday 25th January 1884

The supposed extensive wheat robbery by Gloucester Men: At the Birmingham Public Office on Thursday before Mr. Kynnersley (stipendiary), James Haker (32) and John Allen (58) boatmen, both of Gloucester were charged on remand with stealing 10 cwt. of wheat from the premises of the New Union Mill Company, Grosvenor Street, West, on the 14th Inst. Henry Jelf (67), 2 Bridge Street, a porter and Edward Wainwright (71) back of Navigation Inn, Bridge Street, labourer were charged with receiving the corn, well knowing it to have been stolen. Mr. Hugo Young (instructed by Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent prosecuted; Mr. Hemmant Defended Haker and Allen, Mr. Cheston defended Jelf and Wainwright was undefended … (details of case) …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 8th January 1884

The Affairs of Messrs. Daniell & Son: A meeting of the creditors of Messrs. J. W. Daniell and Son, auctioneers, of Corporation Street, was held yesterday afternoon, at the offices of Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent. … (description of finances) … On behalf of the debtor, Mr. Pinsent offered a composition of 4s in the pound, payable within one month of the registration of the resolution accepting the offer and secured to the satisfaction of the chairman. …


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