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Kosminskis in The London Gazette
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Ich habe mich mal auf die Suche nach Kosminskis (in verschiedenen Schreibweisen) gemacht und möchte meine Ergebnisse mit Euch teilen. Ich habe versucht, die Ergebnisse ein wenig zu ordnen; dies mag an manchen Stellen gelungen sein, an anderen weniger...

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Re: Kosminskis in The London Gazette
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MARTIN DER ERFINDER

London Gazette
26 February 1875
Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852
Office of the Commissioners of Patents for Inventions
[...]
522. To Martin Kosminski, of No. 36, New North-road, in the county of Middlesex, Furrier, for the invention of "improvements in certain articles of dress for ladies."

London Gazette
1 June 1875
Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852
Office of the Commissioners of Patents for Inventions
[...]
1727. And Martin Kosminski, of No. 36, New North-road, in the county of Middlesex, Furrier, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in certain articles of dress, and appliances connected therewith."

London Gazette
1 March 1878
Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852
Office of the Commissioners of Patents for Inventions
[...]
705. To Martin Kosminski, of Aldermanbury, in the city of London, Furrier, for the invention of "an improved apparatus for the use in effecting the winding up of watches, clocks, and other mechanism requiring similar winding up."

London Gazette
17 May 1878
PATENTS WHICH HAVE BECOME VOID
[...]
1727. Martin Kosminski, of No. 86, New North-road, in the county of Middlesex, Furrier, for an invention of "improvements in certain articles of dress, and in appliances connected therewith." - Dated 10th May, 1875

London Gazette
14 June 1878
Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852
Office of the Commissioners of Patents for Inventions
[...]
2179. To Martin Kosminski, of Aldermanbury, in the city of London, Furrier, for the invention of "improvements in harness for horses and other animals to facilitate the application and disconnection of parts thereof."

London Gazette
19 July 1878
Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852
Office of the Commissioners of Patents for Inventions
[...]
2434. To Martin Kosminski, of Aldermanbury, in the city of London, Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in apparatus to facilitate the withdrawal of corks from bottles and others vessels."

London Gazette
10 September 1878
2179, And Martin Kosminski, of Aldermanbury, in the city of London, Furrier, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in harness for horses and other animals to facilitate the application and disconnection of parts thereof."

London Gazette
22 October 1878
2434. And Martin Kosminski, of Aldermanbury, in the city of London, Manufacturer, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in apparatus to facilitate the withdrawal of corks from bottles and others vessels."

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MARTIN GEHT PLEITE

London Gazette
20 January 1880
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the London Bankruptcy Court
In the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by Martin Kosminski, of 37, Milk-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, and late of 36, New North-road, but now of No. 5, Loraine-road, Holloway, in the counts of Middlesex, Wholesale Furrier and Woollen Merchant.
Notice is hereby given, that a First General Meeting of the creditors of the above-named person has been summoned to be held at the Cannon street Hotel, Cannon-street, in the city of London, on the 4th day of February, 1880, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely. - Dated this 13th day of January, 1880.
H.A. LOVETT and CO., 47 and 48, King William-street, E.C., Solicitors for the said Debtor

London Gazette
23 March 1880
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the London Bankruptcy Court
In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition against Martin Kosminski, of 37, Milk-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, and late of 36, New North-road, but now of No. 5, Loraine-road, Holloway, in the counts of Middlesex, Wholesale Furrier and Woollen Merchant.
Upon the hearing of this Petition this day, and upon proof satisfactory to the Court of the debt of the Petitioner, and of the act of Bankruptcy alleged to have been committed by the said Martin Kosminki having been given, it is ordered that the said Martin Kosminski be, and he is hereby, adjudged bankrupt. - Given under the Seal of the Court this 11th day of March, 1880.
By the Court,   P.H. Pepys, Registrar
The First General Meeting of the creditors of the said Martin Kosminski is hereby summoned to be held at the London Bankruptcy Court, Lincoln's-inn-fields, in the county of Middlesex, on the 7th day of April, 1880, at half-past twelve at noon, and that the Court has ordered the bankrupt to attend thereat for examination, and to produce thereat a statement of his affairs as required by the statute.
Until the appointment of a Trustee, all persons having in their possession any of the effects of the bankrupt must deliver them, and all debts due to the bankrupt must be paid, to William Haglur, Esq., one of the Registrars, at the office of Mr Peter Paget, Official Assignee in the London Bankruptcy court, Lincoln's-inn-fields. Creditors must forward their Proofs of Debts to the Registrar at the said address.

London Gazette
16 April 1880
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the London Bankruptcy Court
In the Matter of Martin Kosminski, of 37, Milk-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, and late of 36, New North-road, but now of No. 5, Loraine-road, Holloway, in the counts of Middlesex, Wholesale Furrier and Woollen Merchant, a Bankrupt.
Edward Pryor Everett, of 105, Cheapside, in the city of London, Public Accountant, has been appointed the Public Examination of the bankrupt to take place at the London Bankruptcy Court, Lincoln's-inn-fields, in the county of Middlesex, on the 7th day of May, 1880, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the bankrupt must deliver them to the trustees, and all debts due to the bankrupt must be paid to the trustee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debts to the trustee. - Dated this 7th day of April, 1880.

London Gazette
27 April 1880
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the London Bankruptcy Court
In the Matter of Martin Kosminski, of 37, Milk-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, and late of 36, New North-road, but now of No. 5, Loraine-road, Holloway, in the county of Middlesex, Wholesale Furrier and Woollen Merchant, adjudicated Bankrupt on the 11th day of March, 1880.
A General Meeting of the Creditors of the said Martin Kosminski is hereby summoned to be held on Wednesday, the 5th day of May, 1880, at twelve o'clock at noon, at the office of Messrs Plunkett and Leader, No. 59, Saint Paul's Churchyard, in the city of London, in accordance with the previous of the said Act to sanction the acceptance by the Trustee of an offer made by or on behalf of the said bankrupt for a scheme of settlement of the affairs of the said bankrupt in the matter following, that is to say - That the Trustee shall sell to the said bankrupt, ot to such person as he shall nominate for that purpose, the whole of the property of the said bankrupt for such sum as shall be sufficient to pay the creditors of the said bankrupt a composition of three shillings in the pound upon and in satisfaction of the amount of their respective claims, together with all costs, charges, and expenses of and incidental to the proceedings for liquidation of the affairs of the said bankrupt instituted in this Court and of these proceedings, and to the obtaining of the sanction of the creditors to and the confirmation by the Court of the said scheme of settlement, and to the carrying the same into effect, such composition, costs, charges, and expenses to be paid to the said Trustee within one week, and to be by him duly paid and distributed among the creditors and persons entitled to the same within fourteen days after the confirmation by the said Court under the 28th section of the Bankruptcy Act, 1869, of the said scheme of settlement, and further, that the said Trustee shall convey and assign to the said bankrupt or his nominee, the said estate in such manner as may be necessary, or the Court shall direct for the purpose of carrying out the said scheme of settlement, and that upon payment of the aforesaid composition, costs, charges, and expenses as aforesaid, thereupon the said bankruptcy by annulled. - Dated this 24th day of April, 1880.
Edward P. Everett, 165, Cheapside, London, Trustee.

London Gazette
28 May 1880
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the London Bankruptcy Court
In the Matter of Martin Kosminski, of 37, Milk-street, in the city of London, and late of 36, New North-road, but now of No. 5, Loraine-road, Holloway, both in the county of Middlesex, Wholesale Furrier and Woollen Merchant, adjudicated Bankrupt on the 15th January, 1880.
A General Meeting of the Creditors of the said Martin Kosminski is hereby summoned to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of June, 1880, at twelve o'clock at noon, at the office of Messrs Plunkett and Leader, No. 60, Saint Paul's-churchyard, in the city of London, in accordance with the previous of the said Act to sanction the acceptance by the Trustee of an offer made by or on behalf of the said bankrupt for a scheme of settlement of the affairs of the said bankrupt in the matter following, that is to say - That the Trustee shall sell to the said bankrupt, ot to such person as he shall nominate for that purpose, the whole of the property of the said bankrupt for such sum as shall be sufficient to pay the creditors of the said bankrupt a composition of 3s in the pound upon and in satisfaction of the amount of their respective claims, together with all costs, charges, and expenses of and incidental to the proceedings for liquidation of the affairs of the said bankrupt instituted in this Court and of these proceedings, and to the obtaining of the sanction of the creditors to and the confirmation by the Court of the said scheme of settlement, and to the carrying the same into effect, such composition, costs, charges, and expenses to be paid to the said Trustee within one week, and to be by him duly paid and distributed among the creditors and persons entitled to the same within fourteen days after the confirmation by the said Court under the 28th section of the Bankruptcy Act, 1869, of the said scheme of settlement, and further, that the said Trustee shall convey and assign to the said bankrupt or his nominee, the said estate in such manner as may be necessary, or the Court shall direct for the purpose of carrying out the said scheme of settlement, and that upon payment of the aforesaid composition, costs, charges, and expenses as aforesaid, thereupon the said bankruptcy by annulled. - Dated this 27th day of May, 1880.
Edwd. P. Everett, 165, Cheapside, London, Trustee.

London Gazette
15 October 1880
The Bankruptcy Act, 1869
In the London Bankruptcy Court
In the Matter of Martin Kosminski, of 37, Milk-street, Cheapside, in the city of London, and late of 36, New North-road, but now of No. 5, Loraine-road, Holloway, both in the county of Middlesex, Wholesale Furrier and Woollen Merchant, a Bankrupt.
Whereas under a Bankruptcy Petition presented to this Court against the said Martin Kosminski an order of adjudication was made on the 11th day of March, 1880. This is to give notice, that the said adjudication was, by order of this Court, annulled on the 13th day of October, 1880. - Dated this 13th day of October, 1880.

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SAMUEL WIRD BRITE

London Gazette
1 July 1887
THE NATURALIZATION ACT, 1870
Lists of Aliens to whom Certificate or of Readmission to British Nationality have been granted by the Secretary of State under the provisions of the Act 83 Vic., cap. 14, during the Month of June, 1887.
Name         Country      Date of Certificate   Place of Residence
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Kosminski, Samuel   Russian Poland   14th June, 1887   York House, 357, City-road, London




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London Gazette
29 October 1889
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883
RECEIVING ORDERS
No. -       3796
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Woolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Company)
Address   -   357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road, Middlesex
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description -   Wholesale Furriers
Court -      High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
Date of Filling Petition -   Oct. 24, 1889
No of Matter -    684
Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition - Debtor's

London Gazette
8 November 1889
FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Date of First Meeting - Nov. 26, 1889
Hour - 11 A.M.
Place - Bankruptcy-buildings, Portugal-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, London
Date of Public Examination - Dec. 6, 1889
Hour - 12 noon
Place - 34, Lincoln's-inn-fields, London, W.C.

London Gazette
8 November 1889
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883
RECEIVING ORDERS
No. - 3796
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
Date of Filling Petition -   Oct. 24, 1889
No of Matter -    684
Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition - Debtor's

London Gazette
29 November 1889
ADJUDICATIONS
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Date of Order - Nov. 27, 1889
Date of Petition - Oct. 24, 1889

London Gazette
3 December 1889
APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Trustee's Name - Norton, Benjamin Thomas
Address - 9, Old Jewry-chambers, E.C.
Date of Certificate of Appointment - Nov. 28, 1889

London Gazette
6 December 1889
NOTICES OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Last Day for Receiving Proofs - Dec. 21, 1889
Trustee's Name - Norton, Benjamin Thomas
Address - 9, Old Jewry-chambers, E.C., Chartered Accountant

London Gazette
3 January 1890
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Amount per Pound - 10s
First, or Final, or Otherwise - First
When Payable - Jan. 15, 1890, or any subsequent Monday between 10 and 1
Where Payable - Offices of Trustee, 9, Old Jewry-chambers, London, E.C.

London Gazette
17 January 1890
APPLICATIONS FOR DEBTORS' DISCHARGE
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin
Address - 3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London. and residing at 357, City-road, Middlesex
Description - Wholesale Furriers (trading with Moses Wolf, as Martin Kosminski and Co.)
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 7203 [sic] of 1889
Date fixed for Hearing - Feb. 14, 1890, 11 A.M.

London Gazette
14 March 1890
ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin
Address - 3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London. and residing at 357, City-road, Middlesex
Description - Wholesale Furriers (trading with Moses Wolf, as Martin Kosminski and Co.)
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Date or Order - Feb. 14, 1890
Nature of Order Made - Discharge suspended for three weeks. Bankrupt discharged as from 7th March
Grounds named in Order for refusing an Absolute Order of Discharge - Bankrupt had on a previous occasion been adjudged bankrupt, namely in the year 1880

London Gazette
18 March 1890
NOTICES OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Last Day for Receiving Proofs - April 2, 1890
Trustee's Name - Norton, Benjamin Thomas
Address - 9, Old Jewry-chambers, E.C.

London Gazette
25 July 1890
NOTICES OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Last Day for Receiving Proofs - Aug. 7, 1890
Trustee's Name - Norton, Benjamin Thomas
Address - 9, Old Jewry-chambers, E.C., Chartered Accountant

London Gazette
12 August 1890
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Amount per Pound - 2s 7½d
First, or Final, or Otherwise - Second and Final
When Payable - Aug. 18, 1890, or any subsequent Monday between 10 and 1
Where Payable - Offices of Trustee, Benjamin T. Norton, 9, Old Jewry-chambers, London, E.C.

London Gazette
6 January 1891
NOTICES OF RELEASE OF TRUSTEES
Debtor's Name -   Kosminski, Martin and
      Wolf, Moses (trading as Martin Kosminski and Co)
Address -    357, City-road, Middlesex
      222, Seven Sisters-road
      3B, Cannon-street, in the city of London
Description - Wholesale Furriers
Court - High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy
No - 1203 of 1889
Trustee's Name - Norton, Benjamin Thomas
Trustee's Address - 9, Old Jewry-chambers, E.C., Chartered Accountant
Trustee's Description - Chartered Accountant
Date of Release - Dec. 23, 1890

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DANIEL

London Gazette
1 March 1887
THE NATURALIZATION ACT, 1870
[...]
Name - Kozminski, Daniel
Country - Russia
Date of Certificate - 17th February 1887
Place of Residence - 102, Houndsditch, London

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NOCH EIN SAMUEL WIRD BRITE

London Gazette
3 January 1911
THE NATURALIZATION ACT, 1870
Lists of Aliens to whom certificates of Naturalization or of Readmission to British Nationality have been granted by the Secretary of State, and whose Oaths of Allegiance have been registered in the Home Office during the month of December, 1910.
[...]
Name - Kosminsky, Samuel
Country - Russia
Date of taking of Allegiance - 10th December, 1910
Place of Residence - London, 26, Bedford Street, Commercial Road

London Gazette
16 June 1922
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Samuel Kosminsky and Thomas Seal, carrying on business as Wholesale Mantle Manufacturers, at 3, Beech-court, Barbican, E.C. 1, under the style or firm of "Kaye & Seal," has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 10th day of June, 1922. All debs due to and paid by the said Samuel Kosminsky, who will continue the business under the style of "S. Kaye." - Dated this 10th day of June, 1922.
S. KOSMINSKY
T. SEAL

London Gazette
13 April 1923
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914
RECEIVING ORDERS
No. 1503. KOSMINSKY, Samuel, 91, Cazenove-road, Stamford Hill, London, lately carrying on business at 3, Beech-court, city of London. COSTUME MANUFACTURER
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
Date of Filling Petition - March 12, 1923
No. of Matter - 399 of 1923
Date of Receiving Order - April 11, 1923
No. of Receiving Order - 289
Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition - Creditor's
Act of Bankruptcy proved in Creditor's Petition - Section 1-1 (A.), Bankruptcy Act, 1914

London Gazette
17 April 1923
FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATION
KOSMINSKY, Samuel, 91, Cazenove-road, Stamford Hill, London, lately carrying on business at 3, Beech-court, Beech-street, city of London. COSTUME MANUFACTURER
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 399 of 1923
Date of First Meeting - April 26, 1923   11.30 a.m.
Place - Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey street, London, W.C. 2
Date of Public Examination - July 20, 1923   11 a.m.
Place - Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey-street, London, W.C. 2

London Gazette
5 June 1923
APPOINTMENTS OF TRUSTEES
KOSMINSKY, Samuel, 91, Cazenove-road, Stamford Hill, London, lately carrying on business at 3, Beech-court, Beech-street, city of London. COSTUME MANUFACTURER
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 399 of 1923
Trustee's Name, Address and Description - Ellis, Frank Elias, Walter House, 418, Strand, London, W.C. 2, Chartered Accountant
Date of Certificate of Appointment - May 30, 1923

London Gazette
10 November 1925
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
KOSMINSKY, Samuel, 91, Cazenove-road, Stamford Hill, London, lately carrying on business at 3, Beech-court, Beech-street, city of London. COSTUME MANUFACTURER
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 399 of 1923
Amount per £ - 9½d
First or Final, or otherwise - First and Final
When Payable - Nov. 23, 1925
Where Payable - At offices of Frank E. Ellis & Co., Walter House, 418, Strand, London, W.C.2

London Gazette
6 March 1931
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
KOSMINSKY, Samuel, 91, Cazenove-road, Stamford Hill, lately carrying on business at 3, Beech-court, Beech-street, both London. COSTUME MANUFACTURER
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 399 of 1923
Amount per £ - 1½d
First or Final, or otherwise - Supplemental
When Payable - Any day (except Saturday), between the hours of 11 and 2
Where Payable -Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey-street, London, W.C.2

London Gazette
3 May 1932
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
KOSMINSKY, Samuel, 91, Cazenove-road, Stamford Hill, lately carrying on business at 3, Beech-court, Beech-street, both London. COSTUME MANUFACTURER
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 399 of 1923
Day Fixed for Hearing - June 2, 1932   11 a.m.
Place - Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey Street, London, W.C.2

London Gazette
1 July 1932
ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
KOSMINSKY, Samuel, 91, Cazenove-road, Stamford Hill, lately carrying on business at 3, Beech-court, Beech-street, both London. COSTUME MANUFACTURER
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 399 of 1923
Date of Order - June 2, 1932
Nature of Order Made - Bankrupt's discharge suspended for six years, and that he be discharged as from June 2, 1938
Grounds named in Order for refusing an absolute Order of Discharge - Proofs of Facts mentioned in Section 26, sub-section 3 (A. and E.), Bankruptcy Act, 1926, and the Bankrupt has committed misdemeanour under Sections 154 (13) and 157 (1) (c) of the Bankruptcy Act, 1914, and a misdemeanour connected with his Bankruptcy.

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MYER

London Gazette
3 April 1923
THE NATURALIZATION ACT, 1870
List of Aliens to whom certificates of Naturalization have been granted by the Secretary of State, and whose Oaths of Allegiance have been registered in the Home Office during the month of March, 1923.
[...]
Kosminsky, Myer (known as Myer Woolfe); Russia; Wholesale Milliner; 80, Whitechapel Road, London. 27 March 1923

London Gazette
23 November 1923
I, Myer Woolfe, of 80, Whitechapel-road, in the county of London, a naturalised British subject, heretofore called and known by the name of Myer Kosminski, hereby give notice, that I have assumed and henceforth on all occasions whatsoever and at all times to sign and use and to be called and known by the name of Myer Woolfe, in lieu of and in substitution for my former name of Myer Kosminsky; and I also hereby give notice that such change of name is formally declared and evidenced by a deed poll under my band and seal, dated the twelfth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, duly executed and attested, and that such deed poll was enrolled in the Central Office of the Supreme Court, of Judicature on the sixteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three. - Dated this 19th day of November, 1923.
MYER WOOLFE, formerly Myer Kosminsky

London Gazette
4 December 1923
THE NATURALIZATION ACT, 1870
List of Aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalization have been granted by the Secretary of State, and whose Oaths of Allegiance have been registered in the Home Office during the month of November, 1923.
[...]
Kosminsky, Alexander (known as Alexander Woolfe); Russia; Tailor; 295, Battersea Park Road, London. 12 November 1923

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MORRIS

London Gazette
2 June 1896
THE NATURALIZATION ACT, 1870
[...]
Name - Kozminski, Morris
Country - Russia
Date of Certificate - 23rd April, 1896
Place of Residence - London, St. George's-in-the-East, 36, Christian-street

London Gazette
19 August 1921
Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Henry Ginzburg and Morris Kosminski, carrying on business as Wholesale Silk and Fur Merchants and General Drapers at 77, Commercial-road, Stepney, in the county of London, under the style or firm of GINZBURG AND KOZMINSKI, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the first day of July, 1921, so far as concerns the said Morris Kosminski, who retires from the said firm. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by the said Henry Ginzburg, who will continue to carry on the said business. - Dated this 16th day of August, 1921.
H. GINZBURG
M. KOZMINSKI

London Gazette
4 October 1921
Notice is hereby given, that KAY MORRIS, of 97, Evering-road, Hackney, in the county of London, lately called Morris Kozminski, has assumed, and intends henceforth upon all occasions and at all times to sign and use und to be called and known by the name of Kay Morris, in lieu of and in substitution for his former name of Morris Kozminski, and that such intended change of name is formally declared and evidenced by a deed poll under his hand and seal, dated the 29th day of September, 1921, duly executed and attested and enrolled in the Central Office of the Supreme Court of Judicature, on the 30th day of September, 1921.
Windsor and Brown, 228, Bishopsgate, E.C.2, Solicitors for the said Kay Morris

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NOCH EIN MORRIS

London Gazette
12 February 1924
Notice is hereby given, that by deed poll dated the 5th February, 1924, and enrolled in the Central Office of the Supreme Court of Judicature on the 9th day of February, 1924, Morris Kosminsky, of 272, Camberwell-road, in the county of London, Blouse Maker, abandoned the said name of Kosminsky and adopted the surname of Joseph. - Dated 11th day of February, 1924.
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AUFTRITT MAX

London Gazette
26 January 1923
DESMOND, Maurice, 143, Alexandra-road, St. John's Wood, COHEN, George, 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Date of First Meeting - Feb. 6, 1923   12 noon
Place - Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey-street, London, W.C. 2
Date of Public Examination - May 2, 1923   11 a.m.
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DESMOND, Maurice, 143, Alexandra-road, St. John's Wood, COHEN, George, 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Date of Order - Jan. 23, 1923
Date of Filling Petition - Jan. 23, 1923

London Gazette
13 February 1923
APPOINTMENTS OF TRUSTEES
DESMOND, Maurice, 143, Alexandra-road, St. John's Wood, COHEN, George, 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London; carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Trustee's Name, Adress and Description - Moore, Sir Harold John de Courcy, 2, Gresham-buildings, Basinghall-street, E.C. 2, Chartered Accountant
Date of Certificate of Appointment - Feb. 7. 1923

London Gazette
13 March 1923
NOTICES OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS
DESMOND, Maurice, 143, Alexandra-road, St. John's Wood, COHEN, George, 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Last Day for Receiving Proofs - April 4, 1923
Trustee's Name, Address and Description - Moore, Sir Harold John de Courcy, 2, Gresham-buildings, Basinghall-street, E.C. 2

London Gazette
17 August 1923
NOTICES OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS
DESMOND, Maurice, 143, Alexandra-road, St. John's Wood, COHEN, George, 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Last Day for Receiving Proofs - Sept. 3, 1923
Trustee's Name, Address and Description - Moore, Sir Harold John de Courcy, 2, Gresham-buildings, Basinghall-street, E.C. 2

London Gazette
9 November 1923
APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE
KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership with Maurice Desmond and George Cohen, as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Day Fixed for Hearing - Nov. 28, 1923, 11 a.m.
Place - Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey-street, London, W.C. 2

London Gazette
23 November 1923
NOTICES OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS
DESMOND, Maurice, 143, Alexandra-road, St. John's Wood, COHEN, George, 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Last Day for Receiving Proofs - Dec. 8, 1923
Trustee's Name, Address and Description - Moore, Sir Harold John de Courcy, 2, Gresham-buildings, Basinghall-street, E.C. 2

London Gazette
25 December 1923
ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership with Maurice Desmond and George Cohen, as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Day of Order - Nov. 28, 1923
Nature of Order Made - Bankrupt, Max Kosminski's discharge suspended for three years, and that he be discharged as from Nov. 28, 1926
Grounds named on Order for refusing an absolute Order of Discharge - Proof of Facts mentioned in Section 26, sub-section 3 (A.,B.,C., and F.) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, and had been guilty of misconduct.

London Gazette
5 August 1924
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
DESMOND, Maurice, 143, Alexandra-road, St. John's Wood, COHEN, George, 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Amount per £ - 10d
First or Final, or otherwise - First and Final.
When Payable - Aug. 25, 1924
Where Payable - Moore, Stephens and Co., 2, Gresham-buildings, Basinghall-street, London, E.C. 2, Chartered Accountants

London Gazette
23 September 1924
In the High Court of Justice - In Bankruptcy
No. 144 of 1923
Re MAURICE DESMOND, of 132, Alexandra-road, St. Johns Wood, GEORGE COHEN, of 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and MAX KOSMINSKI, of 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, all in the county of London, carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, in the city of London. Manufacturing Furriers.
(Under Receiving Order dated the 23rd day of January, 1923)
Ex Parte the Trustee
Notice is hereby given, that there being in the hands of the trustee in the above bankruptcy a surplus estimates at £27 10s arising from the seperate estate of Maurice Desmond, one of the bankrupts, and there being no seperate creditors of such bankrupt, it is the intention of such trustee, at the expiration of fourteen days from the appearance of this notice in the Gazette, to transfer such surplus to the credit of the joint estate in the said bankruptcy.
H.J. de C. MOORE, Trustee

London Gazette
26 June 1925
NOTICE OF RELEASE OF TRUSTEES
DESMOND, Maurice, 143, Alexandra-road, St. John's Wood, COHEN, George, 33, Dartmouth-road, Brondesbury, and KOSMINSKI, Max, 38, Addison-avenue, Holland Park, London, carrying on business in co-partnership as M. DESMOND & CO., at 104, Aldersgate-street, city of London, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
Court - HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
No. of Matter - 144 of 1923
Trustee's Name, Address and Description - Moore, Sir Harold John de Courcy, 2, Gresham-buildings, Basinghall-street, E.C. 2, Chartered Accountant
Date of Release - May 29, 1925

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ABRAHAM

London Gazette
8 May 1936
Re ABRAHAM KOZMINSKY Esquire, Deseased
Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925
All persons having any claims against the estate of Abraham Kozminsky, late of "Calmere," 6, Huntingtower Road, Malvern, Victoria, Australia, Gentleman, who died at Malvern aforesaid, on the 11th day of December, 1934, and to whose estate letters of administration, with Will annexed, were granted by the Principal Probate Registry on the 20th day of February, 1936, to William John Collyer and Henry Robert Hart, both of 23, Surrey Street, Strand, W.C.2, must, on or before the 11th day of July, 1936, send particulars thereof, in writing, to the undersigned, Solicitors for the administrators, after which date the said administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. - Dated this 5th day of May, 1936.
Burton Yeates and Hart, 23, Surrey Street, Strand, London, W.C.2, Solicitors for the Adminstrators of Abraham Kozminsky, deceased.

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CHARLES KOSMINSKI


London Gazette
29 September 1925
In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES KOSMINSKI, Deceased
Pursuant to an Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, dated the 13th day of July, 1925, and made in an action in the Matter of the estate of Charles Kosminski, deceased. Morgans (Silks) Limited against Susannah Mande Kosminski (Widow), 1925, K. No. 525, the creditors of Charles Kosminski, deceased, late of 151, High-street, Notting Hill, in the county of London, who died on the 10th day of March, 1925, are, on or before the 5th day of November, 1925, to send by post, prepaid, to Mr R.A. Kendrick, of 6, Broad-street-avenue, London, E.C. 2 their full Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, and full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the said Order, unless the Court or Judge on application otherwise orders. Every claimant holding any security to produce the same before Master Hulbert, at the Chambers of the Judge Room No. 178, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, W.C. 2, on Tuesday, the 10th day of November, 1925, at the hour of 12.30 in the afternoon, being the time appointed for adjudicating upon the claims. A claimant not residing in England or Wales must send with particulars of his claim the name and address of a person in England or Wales to whom notices to the claimant can be sent. - Dated this 25th day of September, 1925
T.J. Robinson and Son, 37, Lincoln's Inn-fields, London, W.C. 2. Solicitors for the Plaintiffs, Morgans (Silks) Limited.

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JOSEPH AND SAMUEL

London Gazette
5 January 1926
THE NATURALIZATION ACT, 1870
List of Aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalization have been granted by the Secretary of State, and whose Oaths of Allegiance have been registered in the Home Office during the month of December, 1925.
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Kosminsky, Joseph (known as Joseph Kosmin); Russia; Blouse Merchant; 219, Amhurst Road, Hackney, London. 4 December 1925

London Gazette
5 January 1926
THE NATURALIZATION ACT, 1870
List of Aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalization have been granted by the Secretary of State, and whose Oaths of Allegiance have been registered in the Home Office during the month of June, 1930.
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Kosminsky, Samual; Russia; Student; 113, St. George's Square, Westminster, London. 4 June, 1930

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MAX KEHRT ZURÜCK

London Gazette
4 May 1926
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 242 (3) of 8 Edw. 7, ch. 69 [Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908], that, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, the names of the undermentioned Companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the Companies will be dissolved:-
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Max Kosminski & Company Limited

London Gazette
7 September 1926
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 242 (3) of 8 Edw. 7, ch. 69 [Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908], that the names of the undermentioned Companies will have been this day struck off the Register, and such Companies are dissolved:-
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Max Kosminski & Company Limited

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WOLF

London Gazette
16 October 1931
I, WALLACE CASH, of 58, Great Prescott Street, London, E.1, Accountants' Articled Clerk, a natural born British Subject, heretofore called and known by the name of Wolf Kozminsky, hereby give notice that I have renounced and abandoned the name of Wolf Kozminsky, and that I have assumed and intend henceforth on all occasions whatsoever and at all times to sign and use and to be called and known by the name of Wallace Cash, in lieu of and in substitution for my former name of Wolf Kozminsky. And I also hereby give notice that such change of name is formally declared and evidenced by a deed poll under my hand and seal dated the eleventh day of September, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one, duly executed and attested, and that such deed poll was enrolled in the Central Office of the Supreme Court of Judicature on the 1st day of October, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one. - Dated this 12th day of October, 1931.
Wallace Cash, formerly Wolf Kozminsky