Son, Lincoln's inn fields. J. Faiers, Colchester, Essex, hairdresser. [Bignold and Maws, New Bridge street. W. Hopkins, Farringdon street, butcher. [Redpath, St Swithin's lane. B. Gray, Acton place, Khrdgslaad, flour factor. [Burr, Lombard street. R. Jolley, Castle Hedingbam, Essex, tailor.
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John Johnson, Esq. Alderman. George Morley Dowdeswell, Esq. Francis Graham Mooes, Esq., Alderman. SOLIcIroaSd. TRUSTEES. Messrs Dean, Leeks, Dixon, & Redpath. The President. SECRETAsRY. W. T. Copeland, Eoq., MY., Alderman. Edward Frederick Leeks, Esq. This Society, which was established upwards
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arranged the result will be made up for the purpose, of being sobmitted to a general meeting of proprietors. Leopold Redpath, of 27 Chester terrace, Regent's park, sas, until a fete hay3 seice, the registrar of shares atid transferrer of
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of the com- pany. lie saw the transfer 8,518. He attested the execution of it by the prisoner Redpath. lie saw Redpath sigaI his nrnrme. Witneas also attested the tranitfer 8,519, to which lae also saw Redpamh sign Iris iame.-MSir
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OF REDPATH. The fo'lowing is a connected narrative of Redpath's career up to the discovery of the Great Novrthern frauds Whlben the Peninisular and Oriental Company was started, it being thenr rather a private concern than a public company, Redpath
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