Hi again , Christopher Berry is a bankrupt by 1812 according the Norwich Chronicle and various properties are being auctioned to cover his debts . Lot 3 is a comfortable and convenient dwelling house in good repair in the occupation of Mr Christopher Berry , fronting Pottergate St. His widow Mary Berry aged 50, widow of the late Mr Christopher Berry , printer and bookseller died in March 1837, in St Giles Norwich . Earlier in June 1809 there is a further commission for anyone owing money to Christopher Berry , the elder and Robert Rochester , of the city of Norwich , booksellers, stationers, dealer, chapmen and partners, bankrupts , are required to make their payments to the Union Bank. In 1810 the partnership between Christopher and John Berry is dissolved by mutual consent and all payments and debts will be paid and received by Christopher Berry who is carrying on the business . Again in 1809 a notice is put in the Norfolk Chronicle to state that Christopher Berry , junr, and John Berry , sons of the late John Berry are completely unconnected with the firm of Berry and Rochester , printing and bookselling in Dove Lane Norwich . 1748 is the earliest date in the Britishnewspaperarchive of Christopher Berry and his firm of Booksellers, printers etc. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
I have been into this very fully and not jumped to conclusions. Definitely not my Berry subject. Sent from my iPhone > On 4/04/2016, at 2:08 am, <elizgh@btinternet.com> wrote: > > Hi again , Christopher Berry is a bankrupt by 1812 according the Norwich Chronicle and various properties are being auctioned to cover his debts . Lot 3 is a comfortable and convenient dwelling house in good repair in the occupation of Mr Christopher Berry , fronting Pottergate St. His widow Mary Berry aged 50, widow of the late Mr Christopher Berry , printer and bookseller died in March 1837, in St Giles Norwich . Earlier in June 1809 there is a further commission for anyone owing money to Christopher Berry , the elder and Robert Rochester , of the city of Norwich , booksellers, stationers, dealer, chapmen and partners, bankrupts , are required to make their payments to the Union Bank. In 1810 the partnership between Christopher and John Berry is dissolved by mutual consent and all payments and debts will be paid and received by Christopher Berry who is carrying on the business . Again in 1809 a notice is put in the Norfolk Ch! ronicle to state that Christopher Berry , junr, and John Berry , sons of the late John Berry are completely unconnected with the firm of Berry and Rochester , printing and bookselling in Dove Lane Norwich . 1748 is the earliest date in the Britishnewspaperarchive of Christopher Berry and his firm of Booksellers, printers etc. > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus >