Postby dognose » Sat May 06, 2017 6:54 am
The Court For Relief of Insolvent Debtors
Court House, Portugal Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
On Wednesday the 12th day of October 1842
David Phillips (sued and committed with Lewis Phillips), formerly of No. 12, Wilson-street, Finsbury, Middlesex, in copartnership and trading with Lewis Phillips, under the firm and style of D. and L. Phillips, as Working Silversmiths, Watch Case Makers, and Dealers in China, Glass, and Hardware, afterwards of No. 12, Wilson-street aforesaid, trading with Lewis Phillips as aforesaid, during part of the time trading at No. 129, Shoreditch, Middlesex, in copartnership with said Lewis Phillips, under the firm and style of Phillips and Company, as Earthenware, China, and Glass Dealers, and late of No. 12, Wilson-street aforesaid only, formerly trading in copartnership with said Lewis Phillips, under the firm and style of D. and L. Phillips, as Working Silversmiths, Watch Case Makers, and Dealers in China, Glass, and Earthenware, and latterly trading alone at No. 12, Wilson-street, Finsbury, Middlesex, as a Working Silversmith.
Source: The London Gazette - 20th September 1842