Description | Agreement between four parties: John Willan of St Mary le bone, Middlesex, farmer; Mathew Denton of the same, coachmaker; Samuel Harman of the same, wheelwright; and George Cousins of Upper Thames Stret, London, cornfactor, the four assignees of the estate of Samuel Prichard of Oxford Street, coachmaster, dealer in horses and chapman, bankrupt Thomas Fox of Lincolns Inn Fields, wine merchant; Henry Stevens of Doctors Commons, London, proctor; and Thomas Dawes of Little Eastcheap, merchant; the three assignees of Pritchard's estate under a second commission of bankruptcy John Adam, Robert Adam, James Adam and William Adam, judgment creditors of Samuel Pritchard, bankrupt Walter Russell of the Stand, cabinet maker, purchaser of Pritchard's goods and effects Recitals of several agreements; payment of £300, part of the larger sum of £650, to Willan and the other three assignees by the judgment creditors 26 January 1779 |