Charles King Bankruptcy Notice (20 November 1699)

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Artifact Summary
Artifact type Gazette
Creator/author The London Gazette
Date 20 November 1699
Period Stuart
City and country of origin Winslow, Buckinghamshire, England
Abstract

Entry

  • Imprint/call number: The London Gazette, issue 3551 (20 November 1699), page 1
  • Keywords: Gazette; London Gazette; Gazette notice; Bankruptcy Notice; Bankruptcy; Debt; Credit; Petty Trade
  • Latitude: 51.9422
  • Longitude: -0.8810
  • Current location:
  • Economic theme: Bankruptcy; Credit; Debt; Petty Trade
  • Practice/technology: Print culture; Gazette notice
  • Capitalism status:
  • Religious context:
  • Legal/political context: Printed notice in The London Gazette; commercial and official print culture
  • Labor context:
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[The London Gazette, issue 3551 (20 November 1699), page 1.] Source page: issue page.

A commission of bankrupt being lately awarded against Charles King, late of Winslow in Bucks, salesman; all persons that owe him any monies, or that have any goods or other effects of his in their hands, are not to pay or deliver the same to him or his order, but are immediately to notify Mr. John Cole, attorney in Winchester-Street, London, as the commissioners, how much they are indebted, and what effects of the said King's they have in their hands, or they will be prosecuted for the same.

Editorial note: Isolated from a composite advertisement and bankruptcy segment. Mapped to Winslow town centre. Retained as a straightforward bankruptcy-management notice.