![]() ![]() Davis being witnessed by Ridley Exhibit 4-Dated June 20, 1903, settlement by the same parties of land near Burnt Ash Lane, eight nouses and one shop in trust for the children of F. Davis, of land near Burnt Ash Lane and Hill View Cottages, dated December 18, 1902, the signature of F. Nesbit, in trust for the children of F.C. Nesbit, of property in Burnt Ash Lane, dated JExhibit 3-Settlement by F. Nesbit property in London Road, Bromley, and a policy of insurance dated DecemExhibit 2-Settlement by F. Davis, witnessed by Frank Ridley, conveying to T. Davis: Exhibit 1-Settlement purporting to be made by F. SAMUEL GEORGE FLAXMAN, managing clerk to Hores, Pattison and Bathurst, 52, Lincoln's Inn Fields: My firm hold the following deeds on behalf of T. The Bromley Corporation were the petitioners in the bankruptcy-they and the Woolwich Building Society being the only unsecured creditors there are two small claims which have been since paid. in the was the result of an intimation from someone connected with the Bromley County Council.Ĭross-examined by Mr. I believe there was a certificate from Sir Thomas Barlow. There were two or three adjournments on that account. At his private examination I should not have said he was in extremely bad health. Davis has dealt in a good many properties according to the account he furnished me he has been in a considerable way of business. "The preliminary examination of the debtor was taken February 4, 1908, and May, 22, 1908, and following dates.(Passages from the same were read.)Ĭross-examined by Mr. among the items being value of the cottage at Cheam settled on my children, July 21, 1905, £600 leaseholds, Bromley, settled on my children, £1,200. and losses, as per attached account, £31,855 13s. It sets out on the liabilities side, house expenses, £1,200 cost of action with the Corporation of Bromley, £292 12s. The deficiency account filed October 7, 1908, shows on January 28, 1905, an excess of assets over liabilities of £29,517 11s. Davis, surviving trustee of an indenture of settlement of July 1, 1905. Davis, surviving trustee of an indenture of settlement dated September 19, 1901. There is a note, "No surplus from securities is brought into the statement as so far as regards No. Davis on security of "Rosslands," Gordon Road, Bromley-the value of the corpus being £5,800. ditto in appeal, less deposit by me." Schedule D shows creditors fully secured £3,000, being Temperanc Building Society, £2,000, contracted in 1906, advanced on mortgage of 89, 91, 93, and 95, Manor Road, Bromley and the London and County Bank, Bromley, £1,000, guarantee for advance to T. for balance due on mortgage by Forshaw and £406 6s. assets, nil-the creditors being "the Bromley Corporation, £319 and the Woolwich Equitable Building Society, £346 16s. In the amended statement of affairs the creditors amount to £1,094 12s. At the meeting of creditors on March 31 and April 7, a composition of 7s. The amended statement of affairs is sworn October 21 and filed October 27, 1908. "Books are stated to be lost in a fire in November last. "Life policies, "Nil-under a deed of settlement made in 1901. Household property at Broadstairs is returned as "Nil-bill of sale for £150 no value beyond. Schedule A shows the unsecured creditor as the Mayor, etc., of Bromley for costs of abortive action at law contracted October, 1907. The statement of affairs is filed February 24, 1908: Unsecured creditor, £292 12s. Receiving order was made January 28, 1908. The bankruptcy notice is dated November 11, 1907, filed November 29, 1907, the petitioning creditor being the Mayor, etc., of the Borough of Bromley. Davis, described as builder, 90, Cannon Street, City, living at 292, Halle Road, Manor Park. Davis) admitted that the indentures of settlement were, in fact, executed in 19 and not on the dates they purport to bear.ĮDWARD PARKE, examiner in the Official Receiver's Department, Bankruptcy Court. Counsel for the prosecution opened the case. ![]()
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