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, at the Breconshirc Spring Assizes in last year, the facts appeared to be these: — In October, 1850, John Jones, the insolvent, a farmer residing at Llangoed farm, in the county of Brecon, being indebted to the defendants, Messrs. Bromage & Snead, who were bankers at Brecon, in £660, for money advanced by them to him, assigned to them his stock, crops, etc. , at Llangoed, by way of mortgage, for securing that sum and interest. Shortly afterwards, Jones took a smaller farm, called "Tregunter, "... where he continued till September, 1852, when his difficulties increasing and the debt to the defendants being unpaid, the latter, with the consent of Jones, took possession of and sold the stock, crops, etc. , at Tre- gunter, together with a quantity of wheat, to which he was entitled as outgoing tenant of Llangoed farm. It appeared probable that the insolvent had assented to the sale of his stock and crops on Tregunter farm, under the belief that the defendants were entitled to sell it under the assignment.
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