The trial between the assignees of Lockyer and Bream, late of Tavistock-Street, bankrupts, plaintiffs, and Thomas Worsley, Esq., secretary of the Ph�nix Fire-Office (for the proprietors of the said office) defendant, in the Court of Common Pleas, at Guildhall, on Thursday, the 23d of July 1794

Joseph Thomas Lockyer, James Wilder Bream, Thomas Worsley, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas.

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The trial between the assignees of Lockyer and Bream, late of Tavistock-Street, bankrupts, plaintiffs, and Thomas Worsley, Esq., secretary of the Ph�nix Fire-Office (for the proprietors of the said office) defendant, in the Court of Common Pleas, at Guildhall, on Thursday, the 23d of July 1794

1796
BankruptcyEarly works to 1800Trials (Fraud)

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