Published Creditors Papers
These are transcription of minutes, accounts, etc, relating to the winding up of failed businesses and distribution of monies to creditors. For the most part extracted from 1] D M Evans, 'The Commercial Crisis, 1847-1848; being facts and figures illustrative of the events of that important period considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic and the French Revolution', London, 1849, and 2] D M Evans, 'History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859', London, 1859
There are no businesses in this collection
Publications:
- 'Estate of Bensusan & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Messrs Fox & Henderson' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Heine, Semon & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Ross, Mitchell & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Carr Brothers & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Cruikshank, Melville & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of the Royal British Bank' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Naylor, Vickers & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Messrs Gotch & Sons' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Messrs Felix Calvert & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Messrs J Scott Russell & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Estate of Messrs De Lisle, Janvrin & De Lisle' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Messrs Trueman & Cook, colonial brokers' in D M Evans, The Commercial Crisis, 1847-1848; being facts and figures illustrative of the events of that important period considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic and the French Revolution
- 'Messrs Reid, Irving & Co, East and West India merchants' in The Commercial Crisis, 1847-1848; being facts and figures illustrative of the events of that important period considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic and the French Revolution
- 'Messrs Johnson, Cole & Co, East India merchants' in D M Evans, The Commercial Crisis, 1847-1848; being facts and figures illustrative of the events of that important period considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic and the French Revolution
- 'Messrs Cockerell, Larpent & Co, East India trade' in D M Evans, The Commercial Crisis, 1847-1848; being facts and figures illustrative of the events of that important period considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic and the French Revolution
- 'Messrs Scott, Bell & Co, East India trade' in D M Evans, The Commercial Crisis, 1847-1848; being facts and figures illustrative of the events of that important period considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic and the French Revolution
- 'Messrs Harman & Co, Russia trade' in D M Evans, The Commercial Crisis, 1847-1848; being facts and figures illustrative of the events of that important period considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic and the French Revolution
- 'Mr G T Braine, East India trade' in D M Evans, The Commercial Crisis, 1847-1848; being facts and figures illustrative of the events of that important period considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic and the French Revolution
- 'Estates of Messrs Strahan, Paul & Bates' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859
- 'Frauds and forgeries of John Sadleir, MP, and late Lord of the Treasury' in D M Evans, Facts, Failure and Frauds. Revelations, financial, mercantile, criminal
- 'Estate of Messrs C J Mare & Co' in D M Evans, History of the Crisis, 1857-1858, and of the Stock Exchange Panic of 1859