Reading carefully (which I didn’t do at first), he was adjudged bankrupt 11th Oct 1869, and an order of discharge was made 29th Nov 1869. Guess he paid it off.

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IN the matter of JOHN LOVELOCK, formerly of the “Coach and Horses” Tavern, Hilsea, in the Parish of Wymering, Hants, Licensed Victualler, part of the same time also of the “New York” Tavern, Bath- square, Portsmouth, Hants, Licensed Victualler, and now of the “New York” Tavern, Portsmouth aforesaid, Licensed Victualler, adjudged Bankrupt on the 11th day of October, 1869.

An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court.

Dated this 29th day of November, 1869.

JOHN HOWARD,
Registrar.

Hampshire Telegraph, Saturday 04 December 1869 source

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PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH, 1869.

(Before C. J. Gale, Esq., Judge.)

John Dignam, George Bailey, Charles John Lovelock, and John Williams obtained their orders of discharge, without opposition.

Hampshire Telegraph, Wednesday 01 December 1869 source

No new information here, except the name - “Charles John Lovelock”.