Bankrupt
Men from Teignmouth between 1800-1820
Samuel
Rendel Cooper West Teignmouth 28th
May 1806 Y3200649402
John
Gilpin Victualler Dealer & Chapman West Teignmouth 23rd
February 1809 WestY3200650775
Thomas
Sutton Shipbuilder, Dealer & Chapman Ringmore 25th
December 1806 Y3200649655
Thomas
Smalldridge Butcher Dealer & Chapman Stokeinteignhead 4th
August 1908 Y3200650476
John
Bass Shipwright Dealer & Chapman Teignmouth 24th
September 1809 Y3200651019. Commission of Bankruptcy first dated 28th
April 1798 but dividend only now being paid.
William
Miller Victualler Dealer & Chapman West Teignmouth 4th
June 1811 Y3200651955.
William
Rendell Shipbuilder East Teignmouth 8th
February 1816 Y3200654305
John
Duniam Merchant owner ship Vittoria 7th
March 1816 Y3200654343
John
Higgs Hatter Teign & Exeter 13th
June 1816 Y3200654487
George
Hall Grocer Dealer & Chapman Teignmouth Y3200654802
George
Palk Linen Draper East Teignmouth 27th
January 1817 Y3200654886
Joseph
Parish Dealer in Musical Instruments East Teignmouth 23rd
April 1818 Y3200655603
John
Heath Shipbuilder East Teignmouth 15th
October 1818 Y3200655881
William
Parker Innkeeper Dealer & Chapman West Teignmouth 17th
June 1819 Y3200656324
Footnote
Chapman 1) 13c-16c Intinerate Trader/Pedlar 2) Merchant in the 17/18c
before the advent of factories, a Chapman would invest in the raw
materials of the cotton, woollen, or silk trade, put out to work to
spinners and weavers at home on piece work, and sell the product for
profit, the term later became used for an intinerant peddler of goods
in the 19c.
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