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Bankruptcy
Source: Date: 1875
Copyright: Type: Newspaper
Description: From The London Gazette 5th March 1875
Transcript:
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869.
In the County Court of Cardiganshire, holden at
Aberystwith. '
A FIRST and Final Dividend of 2s. 6d. in the pound
has been declared in the matter of proceedings for
liquidation by arrangement or composition with creditors,
instituted by William Edward Rees, late of the Royal
George Inn, Lampeter, in the county of Cardigan, but now
of Waen Elin, near Llanon, in the parish of Llansantffraed,
in the county of Cardigan, Innkeeper, and will .be paid by.
me, at the office of Messrs. Hugh Hughes and Son, situate
on the North Parade, in the town of Aberystwith, in the
said county of Cardigan, on and after the 24th day of February,
1875.—Dated this 24th day of February, 1875.
A. J. HUGHES, Trustee.
Notes:Linked to Royal George , Harford Square, Lampeter