Kentish Chronicle
17-5-1816, Kentish Gazette 21-5-1816
Richard Walter was on Wednesday committed to Folkestone gaol by Thomas Baker Esq., Mayor, charged on the oath of Matthew William Sankey Esq., with stealing a large quantity of lead and copper from his brewery at Folkestone.
Kentish Chronicle 30-7-1816
Yesterday Richard Walter was convicted at the Folkestone Sessions before Thomas Baker Esq., Mayor, C.J. Lawson Esq., Recorder, and the Bench of Justices of stealing a large quantity of lead and copper from the brewery of Matthew William Sankey Esq., and was sentenced to be transported for seven years.
Kentish Gazette
30-7-1816
Folkestone Sessions: Yesterday Richard Walter was convicted at the Folkestone Sessions before Thomas Baker Esq., Mayor, C.J. Lawson Esq., Recorder, and a Bench of Justices, of stealing a large quantity of lead and copper from the brewery of Matthew Wm. Sankey Esq., and was sentenced to be transported for seven years.
Kentish Chronicle 31-8-1819
Advertisement extract:
Valuable
brewery, free public houses and other estates to be sold by auction by Messrs.
White (without reserve). Pursuant to certain orders of the Vice Chancellor of
Great Britain, and before the major part of the Commissioners named and
authorised in and by a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued against
Matthew William Sankey, of the city of Canterbury, brewer, dealer and chapman,
at the Guildhall of the said city of Canterbury, on Wednesday, the 22nd
day of September, at eleven o`clock in the forenoon (subject to such conditions
of sale as shall be then and there produced).
Lot 19: A messuage, tenement or dwelling house, brewhouse, malthouse, storehouses, outhouses, stowages, edifices, buildings, orchard, or garden, yard, land or premises, with the appurtenances, situate in Mill Bay, in the town of Folkestone, in the said county, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Holman and the said bankrupt.
All the above lots will be sold subject to the tenants in possession claiming their fixtures by the power of removing them, or being allowed for them by a valuation in the usual way, and to quit rents (if any).
There will be no auction duty payable.
For further particulars apply to Messrs. Plummer and Son, or Mr. J.J. Pierce, solicitors, Canterbury; or to Messrs. Wiltshire, Bolton and Cole, solicitors, Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, at whose respective offices printed particulars may shortly be obtained.
Kentish Chronicle
28-9-1819
Auction extract:
To be sold by auction by Messrs. White (without reserve). Pursuant to certain orders of the Vice Chancellor of Great Britain, and before the major part of the Commissioners named and authorised in and by a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued against Matthew William Sankey, of the city of Canterbury, brewer, dealer and chapman, at the Guildhall of the said city of Canterbury, on Friday, the 15th day of October, at eleven o`clock in the forenoon (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced).
Lot 2: All that brewhouse, and the malthouse, storehouses, outhouses, stowages, edifices, buildings, yard, land and premises, with the appurtenances, situate in Mill Bay, in the town of Folkestone, in the county of Kent, and now in the occupation of the said bankrupt.
N.B. The copper, mash tun and fixtures to be taken at a valuation in the usual way.
For further particulars apply to Messrs. Plummer and Son, or Mr. J.J. Pierce, solicitors, Canterbury; or to Messrs. Wiltshire, Bolton and Cole, solicitors, Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London.
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