Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 8th August 1892

Alleged Fraudulent Preference: Sharp v Eady: the plaintiff was Luke J. Sharp, Official Receiver, of Birmingham, and the defendant Arthur Claridge, auctioneer and valuer Birmingham. Mr. Alfred Young and Mr. Vachell (instructed by Smith, Pinsent and Co.) appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Jelf, Q.C. Mr. Hugo Young and Mr. R. A. Dale (instructed by (Dale and Co.) for the defendants …  (re. fraudulent transfer to assets including the George Hotel, Walsall) …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 29th July 1892

Birmingham Summer Assizes: … Cause List without Juries … 5, Smith Pinsent & Co; Sharp (plaintiff), Claridge (defendant), cause, Fraudulent Preference, Dale and Co. (defendant’s solicitor); 6, Smith Pinsent & Co., B’ham District and County Bank (plaintiff), Mansfield and Co. (defendant), Bill of Exchange, Le Voi (defendant’s solicitor) … 9, Leacroft, Jones and Another (plaintiff), Wildinson and Another (plaintiff’s solicitor); Assault, (defendant), Smith Pinsent & Co., (defendant’s solicitors) 

[see also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 3rd  & Friday 5th August 1892]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 27th July 1892

Birmingham City Council: A quarterly meeting of the Birmingham City Council was held at the Council House, yesterday. The Mayor (Mr. Lawley Parker) presided: The Mayor made the usual declaration reappointing Alderman Clayton as Deputy Mayor: Notice was received from Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co., of the intention of the Birmingham Electric Supply Company (Limited) to apply during the present year for a further provisional order authorising the company to supply electricity for public and private purposes in the city …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 23rd July 1892

Sales by Messrs. Chesshire, Gibson, Fowler & Wharton: … On Wednesday Next, Barnabas Chesshire, Esq. Deceased, Leasehold Residents, 162 Hagley Road, Edgbaston … (continues) … six Lots … For further particulars apply, as to Lots 1-5, to Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 23rd July 1892

Preliminary Announcement: Estate of Thomas Proctor, Esq., Deceased, Yatton, Ken, and Kingston Seymour Somerset: Mr. Henry Shiner has been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at the Railway Hotel, Yatton on Tuesday August 16th 1892, at three o’clock in the afternoon, 287 acres of valuable freehold pasture lands, with farmhouses and buildings thereon in thirty lots. Plans, particulars and conditions of sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained of the auctioneer, The Elms, Brockley, near Bristol, of Mr. Josiah Thomas, surveyor, Athenaeum Chambers, Nicholas Street Bristol, or of Messrs. Smith Pinsent & Co. solicitors: Waterloo Street, Birmingham.


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London Standard: Friday 22nd July 1892

Sale Friday, July 29: City of London: To Insurance Companies, Trustees, Capitalists and Others: Highly valuable freehold ground rent of £550 per annum arising out of the noble block of property, Nos. 58, 59, 60 Bartholomew Close, Aldersgate Street … Messrs. Jones, Lang and Co. have received instructions to offer the above valuable freehold ground rent for sale by auction at the Mart Token-house Yard, E.C. on Friday, July 29th at two. Particulars with plan and conditions of sale can be had at the Mart. E.C., of Alfred Howard, Esq., solicitor, 4 Finsbury Circus E.C.; of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co. Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham; and of the auctioneers, 3 King Street, Cheapside, and 101 Leadenhall Street, E.C.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 16th July 1892

Kinver Edge Staffordshire: To be Sold by Private Treaty: The Union Hall Estate, Kinver, near Stourbridge … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co. Solicitors, Waterloo Street …

[see similar Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 17th September 1892]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 16th July 1892

Sale of Properties: July 21, 1892: By Roderick & Son: to be sold by auction at the Property Mart, 6, Temple Row West, Birmingham on Thursday next, July 21, at six o’clock, in the evening, subject to conditions to be then produced: … Lot 2, New John Street West, the important draper’s shop, No. 312 … Lot 3, Green Lanes, The Residence, 218 in Green Lanes … Lot 4, Prince Albert Street, three substantial and handsome front houses known as “Victoria Place” … For further particulars apply as to Lots 2, 3, and 4, to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street, …

[see also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 9th July & Monday 11th July 1892]


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Daily News (London): Monday 10th July 1892

Prospectus: Platt Brothers and Company Limited … … solicitors: … Pinsent & Co. 6, Bennett’s Hill Birmingham (for B.S.T. Limited) … (continues) …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 25th June 1892

Parker’s Auction Rooms, Corporation Street, Property Sale, July 4, … details … Lot 4, Corner of Sheepcote Street and Oozells Street North … Walter Parker, Son and Hayes, have been favoured with instructions to sell the above property at their Sale Rooms on Monday 4th July at 6.30. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Fowke and Son, Solicitors, Colmore Road, as to Lots 1, 2 and 3; Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street, as to Lot 4 …

[see also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 2nd July 1892]


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