Pierce Egan's Account of the Trial of Mr. Fauntleroy, for Forgery : At the Session's House, in the Old Bailey, On Saturday, the 30th of October, 1824, Before Mr. Justice Park And Mr. Baron Garrow
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Mr. Law — Mr. Hare (who is the provisional assignee), are you aware of the bonds having been in existence ? Mr. Hare — I have no doubt of the existence of the bonds, but they are not forthcoming. Mr. Law (to the Secretary) — Are you a member of the club, Sir? Secretary — No, Sir, 1 am not, Mr. Law — Then, Sir, you cannot prove. A Gentleman, the drawer of a bill, applied under the following cir- cumstances : — He stated that he had lodged in the bankrupts' hands a bill of exchange drawn by himse...lf previous to the issuing of the com- mission ; the bill had become due since the bankruptcy, and had been dishonoured. His application was to know whether he must prove for the balance at the time of the bankruptcy (viz. 135/.), or whether he must deduct the amount of the bill, 50/. ? The Commissioners decided that tlie 50/. must be considered as a set-off by the firm, and the amount to be proved must be the balance when the 50/, is deducted. 27 A Gentleman had sent a bill of excliauge to the bankers to receive the amount as agents when due ; the bill was due on the Monday after the parties appeared in the Gazette, and the money was received by them.
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