Ddisgrifiad / Description | (a) CONDITIONAL BILL OF SALE 1. Mary Carson, wife of John Carson, of Plasydon Cottage, Tywyn, Deganwy and Joseph Carson carrying on business in the style "The Deganwy Poultry Company". 2. John Harvey of Newry St., Banbridge, co. Down, Ireland and David Harvey of Newry St. carrying on business in the style "John Harvey and Company". Re: debt of £50 secured against several chattels at Plasydon Cottage listed in the attached schedule. [2 copies]
(b) SWORN OATH of John Arthur Elias Hughes of Vron Haulog, Conway associated with bill of sale.
(c) CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION for bill of sale.
(d) MEMORANDUM from Joseph Carson to Frank Adams stating that he will pay at weekend. (16 June 1906)
(e) NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY addressed to Frank Adams of 9 English St., Armagh re bankruptcy of Joseph Carson and stating that the bankrupt only attained his majority on 3rd May last and therefore that claim against him is "barred by infancy". (26 October 1906)
(f) DRAFT OF SCHEDULE Rough draft of schedule for Plasydon Cottage. [On reverse is a list of debtors in the Conway County Court for 8 September 1910.]
(g) ENVELOPE Originally addressed to Mr F. Ball, engineer of Reliance Works, Conway and postmarked 23 July 1909. Addressed is crossed out and "Re Joseph Carson" written over.
(h) ACCOUNT from Frank Adams, butter and egg merchant, Armagh to Joseph Carson of 243 Eccles New Rd., Weaste, Manchester for outstanding balance of £30-6-0. (13 August 1909)
(i) FORM blank form to assign proxy in bankruptcy cases.
(j) NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY From County Court of Lancashire held at Salford stating bankruptcy of Joseph Carson of 243 Eccles New Rd., Weaste, Salford with debts of £119-1-9.
(k) SUMMARY CASE Summary of bankruptcy of Joseph Carson with debts of £119-1-9.
(l) NOTICE Instruction to creditors under The Bankruptcy Acts of 1883 and 1890.
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