41, Frederick Street, Newhall Hill, Birmingham

Joseph Bromage - Birmingham - 1863
Charges of Fraudulent Bankruptcy. – Joseph and Frederick Bromage, manufacturing jewellers, of Summertield Crescent, were committed to the Assizes on the 22nd ult., by the Birmingham stipendiary, on various charges under the Bankruptcy Act. The defendants were charged that within four months of their bankruptcy they disposed of, other than in the ordinary way of trade, a large quantity of jewellery obtained on credit ; also with destroying and falsifying books and documents. W. F. Dick, jeweller and factor, late of Vyse Street, who had business relations with the other defendants, was also charged with various offences under the Bankruptcy Act ; but the case against him was not concluded, and will be continued. The three defendants will also be charged together with conspiracy to defraud.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1889
Joseph Bromage entered his mark 'J.B' contained within an oblong punch with clipped corners, with the Birmingham Assay Office on the 4th June 1857 from the address of Warstone Lane, Birmingham. He described himself as a Jeweller in the registration.
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