Have you seen these from the London Gazette:
21 April 1807
Whereas the acting Commissioners in the Commission
of bankrupt awarded and issued forth against William
Lodge, of Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, Stone-
Mason and Builder, have certified to the Right Honourable
John Lord Eldon, Lord High Chancellor of Great
Britain, that the said William Lodge hath in all Things
conformed himself according to the Directions of the several
Acts of Parliament made concerning Bankrupts; this is to
serve Notice, that, by virtue of an Act passed in the Fifth
Year of His late Majesty's Reign, his Certificate will be
allowed and confirmed as the said Act directs, unless Cause
be given to the contrary on or before the 12th of May next
11 July 1809
The Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt,
bearing Date the tenth Day of June 1806, awarded
and issued forth against William Lodge, of Liverpool, in
the County of Lancaster, Stone-Mason and Builder, intend
to meet on Monday the 7th of August next, at Eleven in
the Forenoon, at Hampson, the George Inn in Dale-Street,
in Liverpool aforesaid, to make a Dividend of the Estate
and Effects of the said Bankrupt when and Where the Creditors,
who have not already proved their Debts, are to come
prepared to prove the same, or they will he excluded the benefit
of the said Dividend. And all Claims not then proved will be disallowed
1 Sept. 1848
EDMUND ROBERT DANIELL, Esq. one of Her Majesty's
Commissioners authorized to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy,
bearing date the 2d day of February 1848, awarded and issued
forth against William Lodge, of Broad-street, Birmingham, in
the county of Warwick, Stone Mason, Dealer and Chapman,
will sit on the 27th of July instant, at half past ten in the forenoon,
at the Birmingham District Court of Bankruptcy, in Birmingham,
in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the
estate and effects of the said bankrupt under the said
Fiat, pursuant to the Acts of Parliament made and now
in force relating to bankrupts.