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ceeded in value 10,000Z. When the second grandchild died, E. was the testator's sole next of kin: Held, that nephews who, but for the existence of E., would have been the testator's next of kin, were entitled to the excess, excluding E., and that there was no intestacy. An administration suit by such nephew was therefore held maintainable: (White v. Springett, 20 L. T. Rep. N. S. 502. L. JJ.)

BUILDING SOCIETY-MORTGAGE-POWER OF SALE-DISCOUNT ON FUTURE ADVANCES.-A member of a benefit-building society obtained an advance on his shares on executing a mortgage in the form prescribed by the rules, by which he covenanted to repay the advances, with interest, by monthly subscriptions, calculated to extend over a certain number of months. The mortgage contained a power of sale in the event of the subscriptions falling into arrear for three months, and the purchase-money was to be applied in satisfaction of all moneys then due or thereafter to become due from the mortgagor in respect of subscriptions, fines, insurance, or otherwise, under the mortgage deed, and the surplus to be paid to the mortgagor. The mortgagor paid a few of the subscriptions, and then fell into arrear, and the mortgaged premises were sold by the directors: Held (reversing the decision of Gif fard V. C.), that the mortgagor was not entitled to any rebate in respect of the instalments which had not accrued due at the time of the sale, although the rules prescribed that such an allowance should be made in case of a mortgagor redeeming his mortgage before the expiration of the full period of payment. In such a case there is no difference between a permanent seciety and one intended to be wound-up after a definite period: (Matterson v. Elderfield, 20 L. T. Rep. N. S. 503. L. C.)

ment to him of his agreed purchase-money, the transaction was complete, and he had no longer any right to the transfer, and was not entitled to retain it on its being sent back to him to be initialled, nor to claim payment of the difference between the purchase money received by him, and that which was paid by S. to K. Quare, whether, if the objections which were taken at the trial and by the rule, had been made by the defendant at the time when the transfer was sent back to him they might not have prevailed. But the court held that the questions therein, involved did not arise in the present case: (Meuburn v. Eaton, 20 L. T. Rep. N. S. 449. Ex.)

PRIVATE BILL-LOCUS STANDI.-' -The lessee of a manor holding neighbouring lands has a locus standi against the bill of a corporation for waterworks, on the ground that they would diminish his supplies of water and so injure his interest in the property: (Bradford Water Bill, 20 L. T. Rep. N. S. 459. Ct. of Referees.)

LAW STUDENTS' JOURNAL.

ANSWERS TO THE FINAL EXAMINATION
QUESTIONS.

EASTER TERM 1869.-SECOND DAY.
Continued from page 95.

VI. BANKRUPTCY AND PRACTICE OF THE COURTS. 56. Object of laws.-The principle and object of the bankrupt laws are, as regards creditors, to protect them by compelling the insolvent trader to divide his property rateably amongst them, and as regards the trader, to enable an unfortunate person to relieve himself of his debts and liabilities, and allow him to use his future exertions for his own benefit (See Smith's Merc. Law, 543, 544, 5th edit.)

57. Creditor holding security.-This question, as JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES' LAW referring to the former, is very unintelligible. If the petitioning creditor holds a security, the amount of his security must be deducted: (Will. P. P. 132, 5th edit.)

JOURNAL.

NOTES OF NEW DECISIONS. SALE OF SHARES STOCK EXCHANGE BROKER ULTIMATE PURCHASER-FORM OF TRANSFER. The plaintiffs, as brokers for the defendant, on the 2nd Oct. sold to a jobber 100 shares in the General Credit Company for 5l. a share, K. giving the name of S. as the ultimate purchaser, in whose name the usual transfer was made out. In that transfer the consideration-money stated was the sum paid by S., being an increase of some 187. or 197. on the sum for which the defendant had sold to K. This transfer was then, on the same day, executed by the defendant, and 4957. being his full purchasemoney, less 5l., the plaintiffs' commission of 17. per cent. was paid to him by the plaintiffs. Upon the executed transfer being sent to K. for delivery to S., K. discovered errors in the spelling of the names in the body of the document, for instance, the defendant's name was spelt "Eatan" instead of "Eaton," and the purchaser's name was spelt "Solomons" instead of "Salomons." K. thereupon corrected those errors, and at the same time filled in the date, which was in blank when executed by the defendant, by writing in "30th Sept." Upon the transfer being then sent back to the defendant for him to "initial" such corrections, he declined to do so, or to return the transfer, until the plaintiffs' should pay him the difference between the price at which they sold the shares for him, and that at which they were bought by S. By reason of such refusal and the detention of the transfer, K. was compelled to buy in against the plaintiffs, and the latter thereupon brought an action against the defendant to recover the money paid by him to K. in consequence. At the trial the defendant objected that he was not bonnd to reexecute the transfer, because he was thereby required to admit the receipt of a larger sum than he had actually received, and, secondly, that the transfer was invalid by reason of the alterations in the names and date made by K. subsequently to its execution by the defendant, and that it was the plaintiffs' duty to tender a good deed to the defendant stating the price actually paid to the defendant, and the increased price paid by the ultimate purchaser. A verdict was found for the plaintiffs and it was held, by the Court of Exchequer (Kelly, C. B., and Channell, Pigott, and Cleasby, BB.) discharging a rule to enter the verdict for the defendant, that the plaintiffs' action for money was maintainabie. Upon the execution of the transfer by the defendant on the 2nd Oct., and the pay

58. Creditor holding security. - Where the security held is upon the estate of a third person the principle that all creditors shall participate in the bankrupt's estate equally, and that no creditor estate, and at the same time prove in competition can be permitted to retain any portion of that with other creditors, does not apply. He may therefore prove for the full amount of his debt, and yet retain his security, provided he does not receive more than twenty shillings in the pound. (Doria & Mac. 864.)

59. See preceding answer. 60. Joint security.-The holder against which estate he will prove 137, 5th edit.)

must elect (Will. P. P.

61. Surety. He should pay the debt and then prove: (Will. P. P. 137, 5th edit.)

62. Distress-He can only distrain for one year's arrears, but he may prove for the rest up to day of application: (Will. P. P. 138, 5th edit.)

vance or nonperformance of the conditions, covenants, or agreements in any such lease, or agreement for a lease, if within fourteen days after he has notice that the assignees have declined, he delivers up such lease or agreement to the person then entitled to the rent. The court has compel the assignees to elect: (See Wise's B. L. the power, on the application of the landlord, to 159, 2nd edit.)

69. After-acquired property.-Strictly speaking, only from the time of the order of discharge, unless the order provides to the 'contrary: (See further Doria & Mac. 543, et. seq.)

70. Suspending proceedings.-By the Act of 1861 the majority in value of the creditors present at any meeting may resolve that no further proceedings shall be taken in the bankruptcy, and the meeting is to be adjourned for fourteen days, and notice given to all the creditors by the assignees. If at the adjourned meeting three-fourths in value of the creditors present so resolve, then the proceedings in bankruptcy are to be suspended, and the estate administered as such majority directs: (Act of 1861, sect. 110.) At the first or other meeting of creditors, called for the purpose by ten days' notice in the Gazette, three-fourths in number and value of the creditors present or represented may resolve that the estate be wound up under a deed the court within four days, and the court may of arrangement, &c. The registrar reports this to make orders as to the management of the estate, and annul the bankruptcy, &c.: (Act of 1861, sects. 185, 187.)

VII. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEEDINGS BEFORE MAGISTRATES.

71. Murder.-Murder is thus defined by Sir Edward Coke: "When a person of sound memory and discretion unlawfully killeth any reasonable creature in being and under the King's peace with malice aforethought, either express or implied: (Steph. Com. vol. 4.)

72. Age of discretion.-Under seven years an infant is doli incapax. Above seven and under fourteen he is so prima facie only: (See Steph. Com., vol. 4.)

73. Larceny. The wrongful taking and carrying away of personal chattels, with a felonious intent to convert them to his own use: (See further Steph. Com., vol. 4.)

74. Coroner. He is a judicial officer, and his duty consists principally in holding an inquisition as to cause of death when any person is slain or ministerial, acting for the sheriff when he is intedies suddenly, or in prison. His office is also rested in the suit, or of kindred to either plaintiff or defendant. He is chosen by the freeholders of the county, and formerly held the office for life, but is now, by virtue of 23 & 24 Vict. c. 116, subject to removal for inability or misbehaviour: (See Steph. Com., vols. 2 & 4.)

75. Coroner.-The inquisition must be held supervisum corporis. The coroner issues his precept to the constables or peace officers of the parish where the body is, requiring them to summon a jury. After a view, the witnesses are examined, and the jury, under the direction of the coroner, return a verdict which must be signed by the jury and also by the coroner: (Ibid.)

63. Reputed ownership.-The 12 & 13 Vict. 76. Justice of peace.-The power and duty of c. 106, enacts that if any bankrupt at the time of a justice of the peace depends on his commission, his bankruptcy, shall by the assent and permis- and on several statutes which have created objects sion of the true owner thereof have in his pos- of his jurisdiction. His commission first emsession, order, or disposition any goods or chat-powers him singly to conserve the peace, and tels whereof he was reputed owner, or whereof he thereby gives him all the power of the antient had taken upon him the sale, alteration, or dispo- conservators at common law in suppressing riots sition as owner, the court has power to order the and affrays, in taking sureties for the peace, and in same to be sold and disposed of for the benefit of apprehending and committing felons and other the creditors under the bankruptcy. But it is inferior criminals. It also empowers any two or more to hear and determine all felonies and other provided that this section is not to affect in any way the provisions in an Act intituled " An Act offences, which is the ground of their criminal for the registering of British vessels," or any of jurisdiction at quarter sessions: (Steph. Com., the Acts therein mentioned: (See sect. 125.) vol. 2.)

64. Agent-Bills.-It seems that the property in the bills is not altered, but remains in the party making the remittance: (See fully Doria & Mac. 565.)

65. Proof for money lent.-The ordinary form runs for money lent and advanced by this deponent to the said J. C., at his request, on the day of

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66. Discovery of property.-For this purpose the bankrupt and his wife may be examined by the court: (See the mode set out, Act 1849, ss. 117, 118; Doria Bank. 366.)

67.-Order of discharge.-It discharges the bankrupt from all claims and demands proveable under the bankruptcy, and if the bankrupt be arrested he may plead that the cause of action accrued before the bankruptcy, and give the Act of 1861 and special matter in evidence: (Sect. 161; Doria & Mac. Bank. 734.)

68. Leaseholds.-The 12 & 13 Vict. c. 106, s. 145, enacts that if the assignee of a bankrupt entitled to any lease or agreement for a lease elect to take such lease or agreement for a lease, as the case may be, the bankrupt is not liable to pay any rent accruing after the filing of the petition, or to be sued in respect of any subsequent non-obser

77. County constabulary.-The course is for the justices in quarter sessions to communicate with the Secretary of State, and with his sanction to appoint a chief constable. The chief constable then appoints local and petty constables.

78. Person intrusted with money.-It is a misdemeanor if with intent to defraud he converts it to his own use. The punishment must not exceed seven years' penal servitude, or less than five; or imprisonment for less than two years, with or without hard labour, or solitary confinement: (4 Steph. Com. 222, 6th edit.)

79. Accessories.-Whosoever shall counsel, procure, or command any other person to commit any felony, whether the same be a felony at common law, or by virtue of any Act passed, or to be passed, shall be guilty of felony, and may be indicted and convicted either as an accessory before the fact to the principal felony, together with the principal felon, or after the conviction of the principal felon, or may be indicted or convicted of a substantive felony, whether the principal felon shall or shall not have been previously convicted, or shall or shall not be amenable to justice; and may thereupon be punished in the same manner as any accessory before the fact to the same felony if

convicted as an accessory may be punished: the Inner Temple, James Hamilton, Esq., student (24 & 25 Vict. c. 94, s. 2.)

80. Robbery.-It is felony.

81 Receiving-Indictment.-This is permitted by 24 & 25 Vict. c. 96, s. 92, which see.

82. Receiver-Venue.-In the county where he received such property, or had it in his possession: (Ib. 8. 95.)

83. Conspiracy to murder.-It is a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for two years, with or without hard labour, or penal servitude for ten years or not less than five: (4 Steph. Com. 326, 6th edit.)

84. Capital punishment.-It is to be within the walls of the prison in presence of sheriff, gaoler, chaplain, surgeon, and such other prison officials as the sheriff requires, and of such magistrates and relatives of prisoner as the sheriff or visiting justices permit: (4 Steph. Com. 166, 6th edit.)

85. Crossed cheque.-Persons obliterating the crossing with intent to defraud, are guilty of felony.

EXAMINATIONS AT THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY.

Easter Term 1869. FINAL EXAMINATION.

At the examination of candidates for admission on the roll of attorneys and solicitors of the Superior Courts, the examiners recommended the following gentlemen, under the age of 26, as being entitled to honorary distinction :

1. Charles James Garbutt, who served his clerkship to Mr. John Alderton Bush, of Newcastleapon-Tyne; and Mr. John Scott, of 60, King William-street, London.

2. Henry Tebbs, who served his clerkship to Whyley and Piper, of Bedford; and Messrs. Anderson and Stanford, of London.

3. Arthur Williams, who served his clerkship to Mr. William Hunt, of Nottingham.

The Council of the Incorporated Law Society have accordingly awarded the following prizes of

books

To Mr. Garbutt, the prize of the Honourable Society of Clifford's-inn.

To Mr. Tebbs, the prize of the Honourable Society of New-inn.

To Mr. Williams, a prize of the Incorporated Law Society.

The Examiners also certified that the following

candidates, under the age of 26, whose names are placed in alphabetical order, passed examinations which entitle them to commendation:

Walter Scott Blake, who served his clerkship to Mr. Frederick Blake, of Newport, Isle of Wight; and Messrs. Cunliffe and Beaumont, of London.

Henry Wright Bosworth, who served his clerkship to Mr. William John Woolley, of Loughborough; and Messrs. Williamson, Hill, and Co.,

of London.

Herbert John Griffin, who served his clerkship to Messrs. Whitcombe and Son, of Gloucester; and Messrs. Meredith, Meredith, and Roberts, of

London.

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GENERAL EXAMINATION. TRINITY TERM 1869. General examination of students of the Inns of Court, held at Lincoln's-inn-hall, on the 19th, 20th, and 21st May 1869.

The Council of Legal Education have awarded to Richard Hallilay, Esq., student of the Middle Temple, a studentship of fifty guineas per annum, to continue for a period of three years.

John Henderson, Esq., student of Lincoln's-inn, an exhibition of twenty-five guineas per annum, to continue for a period of three years.

George Lewis, Esq., student of the Middle Temple, certificate of honour of the first class. Arnold De Beer Baruchson, Esq., student of the Middle Temple, Lucius O'Brien Blake, Esq., student of the Middle Temple, Albert Sidney Chevasse, Esq., student of Lincoln's-inn, William Coward, Esq., student of the Inner Temple, Maxwell Cormac Cullinan, Esq., student of Lincoln'sinn, George Francis Travers Drapes, Esq., student of the Middle Temple, Frederick John Fergusson, Esq., student of the Middle Temple, Charles Dickinson, Field, Esq., student of the Inner Temple, William Garvie, Esq., student of Lincoln's-inn, Lewis Edmund Glyn, Esq., student of the Middle Temple, Gualter Craddock Griffith, Esq., student of

of Lincoln's-inn, Edward Lee Cateret Price Hardy, Esq., student of Lincoln's-inn, Alfred Harmsworth, Esq., student of the Middle, Temple, Alfred Harrison, student of tee Inner Temple, George Nicholas Marcy, Esq., student of Lincoln's-inn, John Edward Arthur Murray Scott, Esq., student of Lincoln's-inn, and Edward Thelwall, Esq., student of the Middle Temple-certificates that they have satisfactorily passed a general examination. (Signed) By order of the Council,

EDWARD RYAN, Secretary, pro. tem. Council Chamber, Lincoln's-inn. 28th May, 1869.

EXAMINATION FOR HONOURS.
CAMBRIDGE, May 24.

The viva voce examination for candidates for

honours in law will be held on Tuesday, the 26th Oct., and the following days, at 10 a.m., in the Law Schools. Each candidate will have to prepare a short written explanation in English of the particular maxim or principle he may select for a viva voce discussion. For those discussions candidates are recommended to select each his subject from the following maxims and principles:

1. Equity.-1. Equity follows the law. 2. Where there is equal equity the law must prevail. 3. Equity looks upon that as done which ought to be done: (See Story's Equity Jurisprudence, gs. 56-64.)

where a contract is made ought to prevail. 2. II. Conflict of Laws.-1. The law of a place Foreign laws must be proved as facts to the court. 3. Crimes are local, and by common law exclusively punishable where committed: (See Story's Conflict of Laws, 2nd edit. sects. 241, and 620-638.) III. General principles.-1, In jure non remota, sed proxima causa spectatur. 2. Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea. 3. Volenti non fit injuria: (See Broom's Legal Maxims.)

IV. Contracts.-1. Ex nudo pacto non oritur actio. 2. Ex dolo malo non oritur actio. 3. Caveat emptor. 4. Respondeat superior: (See Broom's Legal Maxims.)

V. Evidence.-1. Derivative or second-hand proofs are not receivable as evidence. 2. The dence. 3. Res inter alios acta alteri nocere non opinions of witnesses are not receivable as evidebet: (See Best on Evidence; and Broom's Legal

Maxims.)

selected maxims or principles, each candidate will In addition to viva voce discussion of one of the be examined viva voce in a common special subject, which on the present occasion will be Savigny on Possession, translated by Sir Erskine Perry, Books I. IV., and V.

N. B. It is requested that notice be given by candidates to the Regius Professor of Laws, at 34, Sidney-street, of their intention to appear at sion selected by each of them on or before Friday, the examination, and of the question for discusthe 15th Oct. The order in which they will be examined will be published on the door of the Law Schools a few days before the examination.

CORRESPONDENCE OF THE

PROFESSION.

[NOTE.-This department of the Law TIMES being open to free discussion on all professional topics, the Editor is not responsible for any opinions or statements contained in it. INFANT HEIRS OF INTESTATE MORTGAGEES AND TRUSTEES OF FREEHOLDS. Cases have occurred in my practice, where the legal estate in a mortgaged property has devolved upon a minor, and an application to the Court of Chancery for an order to convey a vesting order has become necessary. Is it not desirable to avoid this expense? Another inconvenient case is this; the heir at law of a deceased mortgagee or trustee who dies intestate is a married woman, and when she conveys the legal estate, an Act of Parliament compels the commissioners to inquire of her (and to depose upon oath) whether she intends to give up her interest in the property without having "a provision made for her in lieu of, or in return for, or in consequence of, her so giving up her interest," the fact being that she has no interest at all, or at least no beneficial interest to give up. Is it not surprising that this provision (which must be obeyed to the very letter) should not have been repealed or modified long before this? I venture to suggest a remedy, in the shape of a short Act of Parliament, for the inconvenience first, and for correcting the gross absurdity secondly referred to, and the draft of such an Act I submit at foot for the consideration of your professional readers.

"Whereas experience has shown that where mortgagees or trustees have died intestate, seized of freehold or copyhold lands or hereditaments, leaving an infant heir-at-law, or with respect to copyholds, an infant customary heir or heirs, inconvenience has arisen and considerable expense

has been incurred, in obtaining orders from the Court of Chancery to vest the legal estate in the mortgaged or trust premises in the mortgagor, assignee, new trustee, or otherwise, and in those cases where such heir-at-law has been a feme coverte of full age, it has been necessary to make the transfer or conveyance by her of the mortgaged or trust estates, legal and effectual, that she should acknowledge the deed according to the provisions of the Act of Parliament for abolishing fines and recoveries, although the examination by the two commissioners of such feme coverte required by the statute, is not strictly applicable to cases where the party has no beneficial interest in the premises :

"And whereas it is expedient to amend the law in these respects:

"Be it therefore enacted, &c., as follows:

"1. In all cases where a mortgagee or trustee shall after the passing of this Act die intestate, as to freehold lands or hereditaments in England or Wales, leaving an infant or feme coverte his heir-atlaw, the legal estate in such freehold lands and hereditaments shall immediately upon the death of such mortgagee or trustee, devolve upon and vest in his executor or executors who shall be competent, and is and are hereby authorised and empowered to transfer and convey or otherwise deal with the legal estate of, and in such freehold lands and hereditaments as fully and effectually been expressly devised to him or them by the will to all intents and purposes, as if the same had or codicil of the mortgagee or trustee aforesaid. after the passing of this Act as aforesaid, die in"2. Where such mortgagee or trustee shall, testate as to copyhold lands or hereditaments in England or Wales, leaving an infant or infants or feme covert or jemes coverts, his customary heir or heirs, such lands and hereditaments shall, immediately upon the death of such mortgagee trustee, devolve upon and vest in his executor or executors, who shall be competent and is and are hereby authorised to surrender or otherwise deal with such copyhold lands and hereditaments as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as if the same had been expressly devised to him, her, or them, in or by the will or codicil of the mortgagee or trustee aforesaid.

or

"3. Where such executor shall, at the time of such vesting as aforesaid, be or afterwards be come a feme covert, such executor is hereby authorised and empowered to transfer and convey

or otherwise deal with the legal estate of and in devolve upon her under or by virtue of the proany freehold lands and hereditaments which shall tually to all intents and purposes as if she were a visions in this Act contained as fully and effecfeme sole, and without making the acknowledgment required by the statute to be made by married women to render a conveyance by them effectual." A. WADDINGTON.

Usk, 24th May, 1869.

I was not aware of the Bill brought in for the [P.S. When I addressed the above letter to you protection of the rights of married women, of which you gave an abstract in the LAW TIMES Of last Saturday. It appears to effect one of my objects, namely, the enabling a married woman to convey as if she were a feme sole, and is, so far, very important.-May 31.]

SOLICITOR MAGISTRATES.-I have received an extract from the LAW TIMES of May 22, signed W. M., which requires a reply. With reference to the names mentioned in the extract, I find my own name as a magistrate for Hereford. I have been twice elected mayor of the city, and as such held the office of magistrate for the year of office and one year following, and I also hold the commission of the peace, and have done so for many years. In the extract I see the name of James Bedford, for Leominster. I happen to know Mr. Bedford, but he was not a solicitor-the solicitor at Leominster is John, not James. If is very usual to elect solicitors as mayors of boroughs.

JAMES JAY.

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NEW LAW COURTS.-Apropos of your article on this subject in your last number, I send you a copy of a plan prepared by the Incorporated Law Society, of which other copies may no doubt be readily ob tained from the secretary. If any class of practitioners may be assumed to be good judges in the matter of practical convenience of site, it will be the London agents. I know of one firm which, having to look for fresh premises, decided to submit to a much higher rent in preference to placing either Holborn or the Strand between their offices and the law courts. Great stress has been laid on facility of access for "the public." One would

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27. LIABILITY OF ESTATE FOR DEBTS.-A.B. has vested in her, in fee, certain freehold property. She dies, leaving her eldest son's (C. D.) heir (E. F.) her surviving. C. D. having died during his mother's (A. B.) life, much involved, and the estate (in the absence of a will) going to the grandson (E. F.) seven years after his father's (C. D.) death, is the said estate liable to C. D.'s debts. A SUBSCRIBER'S CLERK.

28. VERBAL AGREEMENT-MARRIAGE-SETTLEMENT.A. verbally agrees with B. that if B. will marry A., the latter will settle 500l. a year on B. They marry, and no ment ?

A

LAW LIBRARY.

Manual of the Law relating to the office

PIPER, GEORGE THOMAS, stonemason, Upper Montague-st, Tre-
degar-sq, Bow-rd. Pet. May 14. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham.
Sol. Austin, Colenian-st. Sur. June 11

POOLE, THOMAS SAMUEL, fish salesman, Stepney-causeway and
Billingsgate-market. Pet. May 24. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham.
Sol. Hicks, Francis-ter. Sur. June 11

of
Trustee, with an Appendix of Statutes, Forms, POPHAM, FRANCIS JAMES CHARLES, attorney. Theberton-st, and

&c.

By R. DENNY URLIN, Barrister-at-Law.
Third edition. London: Sweet.

Swiss-cot' age, Duncan-st, Islington. Pet. May 25. Reg. Roche,
O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Webster, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 9
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Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Tilley, Finsbury-pavement.
Sur. June 11
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May 24. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Briant, Winchester-
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RAMSEY, HERBERT, journeyman mill carpenter. Northfleet. Pet.
May 25. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Edwards, Bush-la,
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RUMP, WILLIAM ELDON, greengrocer, Woodchester st, Harrow-
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THE very useful treatise, of which this is the third
edition, made its first appearance in the columns
of the LAW TIMES, where it was so much approved
that the Profession requested its reproduction in
the more accessible form of a book. With succes-
sive editions it has grown in bulk, as the law
relating to trustees has been improved by succes-
sive reformers, and decisions have defined the
duties and liabilities of an office which even
thus improved still continues to be one of
great peril, of vast responsibility, and of most
thankless labour. In the discharge of it a
better guide could not be found than this little
volume by Mr. Urlin, which is written not for
lawyers only, but in language that trustees may
understand, and if his instructions be carefully WELLIS, HESKETH DAVIES, timber merchant. Lower-rd, Dept-
observed the dangers that beset them will be
largely diminished. We hope that a further
and greater reform in the law of trusts and
trustees will soon be made to require from Mr.
Urlin yet another edition.

Doctors' Commons, its Courts and Registries, with a
Treatise on Probate Court Business. By G. J.
FOSTER, of the Courts of Probate and Divorce.
London: Reeves and Co.

A THOROUGHLY practical book on the business of the Probate Court, by an officer who is thoroughly acquainted with it, and who has access to a multitude of useful precedents, which are collected, conveniently arranged, and occupy more than half of the volume. It is a concise settlement has been made. Can B. enforce the agree-practitioner, from the will being brought to him statement of every step to be taken by the to be proved, or instructions given for administration, to the final completion of the work, whether litigated or not, and the form to be used accompanies the instructions what to do, and how to do it.

Answers.

(Q. 3.) EQUITY OF REDEMPTION-MORTGAGE.-If M. E. S. can, without much trouble, refer me to a case, in support of his reply to this query (which appeared in the LAW TIMES of the 15th May last, and which appears to me to be correct), he would oblige, as I have a similar case before me now. A. L.

(Q. 20.) COUNTY COURTS ACT 1867, s. 2.-If A. can make the necessary affidavit on which to ground the issue of a summons, under sect. 2 of the County Courts Act 1867, viz., that D. is indebted to him for goods sold and delivered to D. and his partners, B. and C., and that such goods were sold and delivered to the said D., B. and C., to be dealt with in the way of their trade, he can issue a summons under that section. If a summons is wrongfully issued under the above section, the defendant cannot treat it as a nullity; neither can he object to the jurisdiction of the court, on the ground that the summons was wrongfully issued. But he can appear in court on the return day of the summons and defend the action without giving the six days' notice of intention to defend required by the section. H. M.

(Q. 21.) STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS.-By 21 Jac. 1, c. 16, s. 3, all actions of debt on simple contract are limited to six years after the cause of action accrued; the cause of action in this case did not accrue until the delivery of the goods, therefore the value of the goods supplied within six years before the action is brought is recoverable. B. D.

(Q. 25.) ARTICLED CLERK.-Yes. The section referred to allows assignment of articles of clerkship for one year only to the London agent of the attorney to whom the articled clerk is bound. B. D.

LAW SOCIETIES.

LAW STUDENTS' DEBATING SOCIETY. At the meeting of this society, held on Tuesday evening in last week, at the Law Institution, Chancery-lane, Mr. Widdows in the chair, the question for discussion was, "Does the present Government deserve the confidence of the country?" which was opened by Mr. Turner. The society, after a three hours' meeting, decided the question in the negative, by a small majority.

SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.

At the usual monthly meeting of the board, held on Wednesday last, the 2nd inst., at the Law Institution, Chancery-lane, London, the following directors were present :-Mr. Thomas Harrison in the chair, Messrs. J. Clayton (Newcastle-uponTyne), E. Hedger, J. Kendall, Park Nelson, P. Rickman, Sidney Smith, J. T. Torr, and H. T. Young, Mr. Eiffe, secretary. Five new members were elected, and a sum of 15l. granted in relief.

PROMOTIONS & APPOINTMENTS

THE GAZETTES.
Bankrupts.

Gazette, May 14.

To surrender at the Bankrupts' Court, Basinghall-street.
RUSSELL, JOHN, of no business, Fl-miming-st, Kingsland-rd. Pet.
May 11. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Harrison, Basing-
hall-st. Sur. June 2
Gazette, May 28.

To surrender at the Bankrupts' Court, Basinghall-street.
BARTON, THOMAS ARTHUR, baker, Reading. Pet. May 25. Reg.
Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Wilkinson and Howlett, Bedford-
st, Covent-gdn. Sur. June 9
BARWICK, WILLIAM HENRY, tailor, Adam-st east, Manchester.
sq, and Warwick-st, Regent-st. Pet. May 21. O. A. Stansfeld.
Sol. Hutchinson, Vauxhall-bridge-rd, Lambeth. Sur. June 9
BLACKEY, JAMES, retail clothier, Uxbridge. Pet. May 20. Reg.
Brougham. 0. A. Stansfeld. Sols. Barton and Drew, Fore-st.
Sur. June 7
CAMPBELL, CHARLES BOWERBANK, late officer in the 3rd West
Indian Regiment, Gosport. Pet. May 20. Reg. Roche. O. A.
Parkyns. Sur. June 16

CLEAVER, RICHARD, carrier, Lower Thames-st. Pet. May 19.
O. A. Stansfeld. Sur. June 16

COLEMAN, CHARLES, Commission agent, St. Alban's. Pet. May 21.
O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Cooke, Gresham-bldgs, Basinghall-st. Sur.

June 9

DEANE, GEORGE, greengrocer, Alma-rd, Blue Anchor-rd, Ber-
mondsey. Pet. May 21. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sols.
Barton and Drew, Fore-st. Sur. June 10

DOVER, HENRY JOHN, late builder, Upper Norwood. Pet. May 19.
Reg. Roche. O. A. Par yns. Sur. June 16
EDWARDS, WILLIAM RICHARD, registrar of births, Trinity-sq,
Newington. Pet. May 21. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Geaussent,
New Broad-st. Sur. June 7

FIDGE, JAMES YEOMAN, pork butcher, Croydon. Pet. May 21.
O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Jenkins, Tavistock-st, Covent-gdn. Sur.
June 9

FLOREY, EDWARD THOMAS, beerseller, Gillingham. Pet. May 19.
Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sur June 11
FORD, CHARLES JOSEPH, plumber, Wellington-st, and Clarence,
pl. Deptford. Pet. May 21. O. A. Stansfeld. Sols. Barton and
Drew, Fore-st. Sur. June 7
GALL, JOHN TEMPLETON, merchant, Ravensdon-st, Queen's-row,
Kennington. Pet. May 24. Reg. Brougham. O. A. Stansfeld.
Sol. Harrison, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 16

GILL, WILLIAM, shoemaker, Princes-rd, Notting-hill. Pet. May 20.
O. Á. Stansfeld. Sur. June 9

GRANT, JAMES, formerly livery stable keeper, Drummond-st,
Euston-sq. Pet. May 30. O. A. Stansfeld. Sur. June 9
HATCHER, GEORGE, dealer n hay, Faversham. Pet. May 19.
Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sur. June 11
HAYNES, WILLIAM, fishmonger, Deptford. Pet. May 19. Reg.
Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sur. June 11
HOLDEN, WILLIAM JOHN, grocer, Gillingham. Pet. May 19. O. A.

Stansfeld. Sur. June 9

June 11

HUBBARD, JAMES WALLIS, journeyman pianoforte maker,
Patriot-sq, Cambridge-heath-rd. Pet. May 24. Reg. Pepys
O. A. Graham. Sol. Kimberley, Scott's-yd, Bush-la. Sur
HURST, CHARLES, builder, Gloucester-rd, Seven Sisters'-rd. Pet.
May 25. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Goatley, Bow-st,
Covent-gdn. Sur. June 11
JOHNSON, HENRY CHARLES ROSS, barrister-at-law, Paddington,
and King's Bench-wak, Temple. Pet. May 25. 0. A. Stansfeld.
Sols. Lewis and Lewis, Ely-pl. Sur. June 16
JOHNSON, JOHN, builder, Lambourn-rd, Clapham. Pet. May 21.

O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Hewitt, Nicholas-la. Sur. June 9
KEMP, JAMES, victualler, Little Turner-st, Commercial-rd east,
and bootmaker, High-st, Shadwell. Pet. May 24. Reg. Roche.
O. A. Purkyns. Sol. Keighley, Ironmonger-la. Sur. June 9
LANE, GEORGE, nurseryman, Horsham. Pet. May 22. O. A.
Stansfeld. Sols. Smith, Fawdon, and Co., Bread-st, and Lamb,
Brighton. Sur. June 9

MILLAR, HUGH, engine fitter, Woolwich. Pet. May 24. O. A.
Stansfeld. Sol. Rigby, Basinghalt.t. Sur. June 9

F. Bailey, Esq., of the Western Circuit, barrister-at-law, has been appointed by the Attorney. MYERS, LEWIS HENRY, general dealer, Church-la, Whitechapel.

General Counsel to the Mint, at the Bristol sessions.

Pet. May 25. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Barnett, New Broad-st.
Sur. June 16

PILCH, WILLIAM, victualler, Canterbury. Pet. May 19. O. A.
Stansteld. Sur. June 9

ford. Pet. May 25. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Goldring, Lincoln's-
inn-fds. Sur. June 16
WESTGATE, JAMES, and NEWMAN, HENRY, coal merchants,
Brighton. Pet. May 11. O. A. Stansfeld. Sols. Smith, Fawdon,
and Co., Bread-st; and Lamb, Brighton. Sur. June 16
WHELAN, HENRY OWEN, agent to a life assurance society, Great
Yarm uth. Fet. May 18. O. A. Stansfeld. Sur. June 16
WILSON, ANDREW, formerly surveyor, Chapel-rd, Bexley-heath.
Pet. May 24. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Neal, Pinner's-
hall, Old Broad-st. Sur. June 16

To surrender in the Country.
ALLEN, ALFRED, carpenter, Rochester. Pet. May 19. Reg. &
O. A. Acworth. Sur. June 11
BABB, JAMES, tailor, Swansea. Pet. May 4. Reg. & 0. A. Morris.
Sol. Morris, Swansea. Sur. June 9
BAGNALL, CHARLES, painter, Burton-upon-Trent. Pet. May 24.
Reg.&O. A. Hubbersty. Sol. Perks, Burton-upon-Trent. Sur.
June 9

BALSHAW, PASS, smallware dealer, Manchester. Pet. May 35.
Reg. & O. A. Kay. Sol. Hogg, Manchester. Sur. June 9
BELL, JOHN, watchmaker, Richmond. Pet. May 20. Reg. & 0. A.
Tomlin. Sol. Teale, Leyburn. Sur. June 14
BELL, RICHARD, saddler, Whitehaven. Pet. May 26. Reg. &
O. A. Were. Sol. Webster, Whitehaven. Sur. June 9
BRAMWORTH, WILLIAM, ropemaker, Doncaster. Pet. May 24.
Reg. & O. A. Shirley. Sol. Woodhead, Doncaster.

June 18

Sur.

Reg.

BUCKNOLE, SAMUEL SMITH, tailor, Bruton. Pet. May 24.
& O. A. Messiter. Sol. Balch, Bruton. Sur June 12
BURNLEY, ISAAC, out of business, Sunderland. Pet. May 25.
Reg. Gibson. O. A. Laidman. Sol. Bousfield, Newcastle. Sur.
June 11

BURTON, EDWARD GOODER, butcher, Heeley, near Sheffield.
Pet. May 15. Reg. & 9. A. Wake and Rodgers. Sols. Messrs.
Sheffield. Sur. June 9

Binney, WILLIAM JOHN, painter, Southampton. Pet May 15.

Reg. & O. A. Thorndyke. Sol. Mackey, Southampton. Sur.

June 8

COATES, HENRY, commission agent, Manchester. Pet. May 14.
Reg. Fardell, O. A. McNeill. Sur. June 8

COLLETT, JOHN, farmer, Lower Stoke. Pet. May 26. Reg. & O. A.
Acworth. Sol. Hayward, Rochester. Sur. June 11

COPP, WILLIAM, builder, Pilton. Fet. May 23. Sol. Bencraft,
Barnstaple. Sur. June 12

COUSINS, FREDERICK GILBERT, farmer, West Markham. Pet.
April 18. Reg. & O. A. Newton. Sol. Bescoby, East Retford.
Sur. June 8

COX, WILLIAM JOHN, hop merchant, Swansea. Pet. May 12
Reg. & O. A. Morris. Sol. Clifton, Swansea. Sur. June 9
DALY, JOHN, provision merchant, Manchester. Pet. May 24.
Reg. & O. A. Kay. Sol. Richardson, Manchester. Sur. June 9
DAVIES, EDWARD, beerseller, Oswestry. Pet. May 8. Reg. &
O. A. Croxon. Sol. Bull, Oswestry. Sur. June 12
DAVIS, JOHN, victualler, Bristol. Pet. May 17. Reg. Wilde
O. A. Acraman. Sols. Benson and Elletson, Bristol Sur. June 7
EDGAR, JOHN, draper, Merthyr Tydfil. Pet. May 25. Reg!
Wilde. O. A. Acraman. Sols. Benson and Elletson, Bristol.
Sur. June 7
EDWARDS, ALBERT, flint grinder, Stoke-upon-Trent.
Pet.
May 13. Reg. & O. A. Keary. Sol. Ward, Longton. Sur.
June 12

FEARNSIDE, ALFRED, cabinet maker, Norwich. Pet. May 17.
Reg. & O. A. Palmer. Sol. Stanley, Norwich. Sur. June 9
FITTALL, GEORGE, Cowkeeper, Napchester. Pet. May 25. Reg.
& O. A. Hall. Sol. Minter, Dover. Sur. June 8
FRANCIS, JOHN, butcher, Norwich. Pet. May 17. Reg. & O. A.
Palmer. Sur. June 9

FUR ESS, JOHN, bootmaker, Stricklandgate. Pet. May 21. Reg.
& O. A. Wilson. Sol. Thompson, Kendal. Sur. June 7
GILL,
Pet.
GEORGE, railway locomotive foreman, Dudley.
May 24. Reg. & O. A. Walker. Sol. Stokes, Dudley. Sur.
June 8
GILLIBRAND, THOMAS, out of business, Bolton. Pet. May 24.
Reg. & O. A. Holden. Sols. Hall and Rutter, Bolton. Sur.
GLEDHILL, SAMUEL, timekeeper, Idle, near Leeds, Pet. May 20.
Reg. & O. A. Robinson. Sol. Nettleton, Wakefield. Sur.
June 11
GRIEVESON, WILLIAM, gardener, Great Crosby, near Liverpool
Pet. May 25. Reg. & O. A. Hime. Sol. Etty, Liverpool. Sur

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Reg. & O. A. Parker. Sol. Clarke, High Wycombe. Sur. June 9
HALL, HUGH, wine merchant, Nantwich. Pet. May 17. 0. A.
Turner. Sur. June 10

HARRIS, JOHN, cordwainer, Webheath. Pet. May 21. Reg. & 0. A.
Browning. Sol. Simmons, Redditch. Sur. June 14
HARRISON, MILES, mason, Highgate, Kendal. Pet. May 25. Reg.
& O. A. Wilson. Sol. Thompson, Kendal. Sur. June 9
HIGGS, JAMES, dairyman, Brighton. Pet. Mar. 24. Reg. & 0. A.
Evershed. Sol. Lamb, Brighton. Sur. June 12
HILL, THOMAS, cabinet maker, Halifax. Pet. May 27. O. A. Young.
Sols. Storey, Halifax, and Simpson, Leeds. Sur. June 14
HORNER, HENRY, whitesmith, Louth. Pet. May 22. Reg. & 0. A.
Waite. Sol. Hyde, jun., Louth. Sur. June 8
HUTCHINSON, LINDSAY, grocer, Liverpool. Pet. May 13. 0. A.

Turner. Sur. June 10

June 7

INGHAM, GEORGE, shuttle maker, Burnley. Pet. May 20. Reg. &
O. A. Hartley. Sols. Backhouse and Whittam, Burnley. Sur.
INGHAM, WILLIAM, manufacturer, Belthorn, and Great Harwood.
Pet. May 23. Reg. Macrae. O. A. McNeill. Sols. Grundy and
Coulson, Manchester. Sur. June 10

JACOBS, SUSAN, jun., spinster, milliner, Plymouth. Pet. May 25.
Reg. & O. A. Pearce. Sols. Messrs. Edmonds, Plymouth. Sur.

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KEMP, JOHN, saddler, Newington, near Sittingbourne. Pet.
May 25. Reg. & O. A. Hills. Sol. Barton, Fore-st, London.
Sur. June 9

KNAPP, WILLIAM, grocer, Swindon. Pet. May 11. Reg. Wilde.
O. A. Acraman. Sols. Henderson and Salmon, Bristol. Sur.
June 7

LEWIS, DICKINSON, innkeeper, Winterton. Pet. May 26. 0. A.
Young. Sol. Summers, Hull. Sur. June 9
MARKS, JAMES, innkeeper, Exeter. May 24. 0. A. Carrick. Sols.
Rogers and Rogers, Exeter. Sur. June 7

MARTIN, JAMES, baker, Whitchurch, near Aylesbury. Pet. May 2 Reg. & O. A. Watson. Sol. Clarke, Aylesbury. Sur.

June 10

MATTHEWS, LOT, bootmaker, Morriston. Pet. April 13. Reg. &
0. A. Morris. Sol. Morris, Swansea, Sur. June 9
MEGGISON, MARY, provision dealer, Sunderland. Pet. May
Reg. &0. A. Ellis. Sol Bentham, Sunderland. Sur. June 10
MITCHELL, HENRY, tailor, Somersham. Pet. May 19. Reg. &
0. A. Mongetts. Sol. Vipan, Saint Ives. Sur. June 10
MOORE, SAMUEL, saddler, Walsall. Pet. May 25. O. A. Clarke.
Sol. Glover, Walsall. Sur. June 16

.

MORETTI, GIUSEPPE CASSERA, watchmaker, King's Lynn. Pet. May 21. O. A. Partridge. Sol. Wilkin, King's Lynn. Sur. June 15

MORGAN, MORGAN, butcher, Swansea. Pet. April 1. Reg. & O. A. Morris. Sol. Morris, Swansea. Sur. June 9

NEEDHAM, JOSEPH, beer retailer, Salford. Pet. May 12. Reg. & 0. A. Hulton. Sur. June 12

PALMER, EDMUND, and SHEPHARD, JAMES, builders, Sheffield. Pet. May 2. Reg. & 0. A. Wake and Rodgers. Sols. Messrs. Binney, Sheffield. Sur. June 9

O. A.

Sur.

PARRY, ROBERT, grocer, Upper Bangor. Pet. Mav 2.
Turner. Sols. Evans and Lockett, Liverpool. Sur. June 11
PAWSON, GEORGE, innkeeper, Bishopwearmouth. Pet. May 25.
Reg. Gibson. O. A. Laidman. Sol. Bell, Sunderland.
June 11
PENDLEBURY, JOSUHA, corn factor, Manchester, and Heaton
Norris. Pet. May 25. Reg. Fardell. O. A. McNeill. Sols. Grundy
and Coulson, Manchester. Sur. June 7
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM, hotel keeper, Bowness. Pet. May 17. Reg.
Gibson. O. A. Laidman. Sols Hodges and Harle, Newcastle,
and Fisher, Windermere. Sur. June 9

PROUDLOCK, BRYAN ROBINSON, shoemaker, Wreckenton. Pet.
May 2. Reg. & O. A. Ingledew. Sol. Bush, Newcastle. Sur.
June 7

REES, REES, inker, St. Thomas-juxta Swansea. Pet. May 4. Beg. & O. A. Morris. Sol. Clifton, Swansea. Sur. June 9 BIDDICK, THOMAS, carpenter, St. Issey. Pet. May 25. Reg. & 0. A. Collins Sol. Whitefield, St. Columb Major.

June 10

Sur.

BIORDAN, THOMAS TRAVERS, doctor of medicine, Aldborough. Pet. May 22. Reg. & O. A. Pretyman. Sol. Pollard, Ipswich. Sur. June 5

ROBERTS, JOSEPH, and MATHER, SAMUEL, beer retailers, Salford. Pet. May. Reg. Macrae. O. A. McNeill. Sols. Cobbett, Wheeler, and Cobbett, Manchester. Sur. June 10

ROBERTS, THOMAS LLOYD, woollen draper, Llanrwst. Pet. May 20. A. Turner. Sols. Evans and Lockett, Liverpool. Sur. June 11

RUSBRIDGE, EDWARD, tea dealer, Bognor, in South Bersted.
Pet. May 24. Reg. & Ó. A. Sowton. Sol. Titchener, Chichester.
Sur. June 9
BYLAND, GEORGE, iron broker, Birmingham. Pet. May 25. Reg.
Tudor. O. A. Kinnear. Sols. James and Griffin, Birmingham.
Sur. June 11
SALMON, EDGAR, dealer in wines, Chepstow. Pet. May 18. Reg.
Wilde. O. A. Acraman. Sur. June 7

SHANNAN, CHARLES, victualler, Bloxham. Pet. May 21. Reg.
Davies. 0. A. Johnson. Sol. Övered, Leamington-priors. Sur.
June 2

SMITH, JAMES, coach builder, Kendal. Pet. May 21. Reg. & O. A.
Wilson. Sol. Thomson, Kenda!. Sur, June 7
SMITH, WILSON, joiner, Richmond. Pet. May 25. Reg. & O. A.
Tomlin. Sol. Robinson, Richmond. Sur. June 14
SNOWDON, GEORGE, commission agent, Liverpool. Pet. April 16.
O. A. Turner. Sur. June 11

STOTLE, EDWIN HENRY, beerhouse keeper, Exeter. Pet. May 25.
Reg. & O. A. Daw Sol. Floud, Exeter. Sur. June 10
STUART, JAMES ORCHARD, schoolmaster, Barbourne Bank. Pet.
May 24. Reg. Tu dor. O. A. Kinnear. Sol. Walford, Birming-
ham. Sur. June 11
SUCKLING, JOHN, butcher, Birmingham. Pet. May 25. Reg. &
0. A. Guest. Sol Rowlands, Birmingham. Sur. June 25
SURTEES, ANTHONY, grocer, Sunderland. Pet. May 23.

Reg. Gibson. O. A. Laidman. Sol. Bell, Sunderland. Sur. June 11 TAIT, ROBERT, beerhouse keeper, Monkwearmouth Shore. Pet. May 5. Reg. & O. A. Ellis. Sol. Botterell, Sunderland. Sur. June 10

TAYLOR, JOHN, innkeeper, Kingswinford. Pet. May 25. Reg. & 0. A. Harward. Sols. Pearman and Gould, Stourbridge. Sur. June 14

THOMAS, HANNAH, out of business, Swansea. Pet. April 1. Reg.
&0. A. Morris. Sol. Morris, Swansea. Sur. June 9
THRUSTLE, JOHN, butcher, Hull. Pet. May 25. Reg. & O. A.
Phillips. Sol. Jacobs, Hull. Sur. June 8

TILL, EDWARD, grocer, Sheffield. Pet. May 22. Reg. & O. A. Wake
and Rodgers. Sol. Micklethwaite, Sheffield. Sur. June 9
TIMINGS, THOMAS, innkeeper, Aston. Pet. May 25. Reg. Hill
0. A. Kinnear. Sol. Deveroux, Worcester. Sur. June 9
TONE, JOHN FURNESS, civil engineer, Fawdon, and Newcastle.
Pet. May 20. Reg. Gibson. O. A. Laidman. Sols. Hoyle, Shipley,
and Hoyle, Newcastle. Sur. June 9

WALTON, JAMES, farmer, Marple. Pet. May 17. Reg. Fardell. O. A. McNeill. Sur. June 9

WARNER, SAMUEL VILLERS, victualler, Dudley. Pet. May 25. Reg. Hill. O. A. Kinnear. Sols. James and Griffin, Birmingham. Sur. June 9

WEBE, JOSEPH ALFRED, machinist, Manchester. Pet. Sept. 18. Reg. Fardell. O. A. McNeill. Sur. June 8

WER HEIMER, MAURICE, dealer in fancy goods, Liverpool. Pet. May 17. Reg. & O. A. Hime. Sur. June 8

WHARAM, JOHN, out of business, Brigg. Pet. May 17. Reg. & 0. A. Hett. Sur. June 10

WHITE, WILLIAM, builder, Attercliffe. Pet. May 13. Reg. & O. A. Wake and Rodgers. Scls. Messrs. Binney, Sheffield. Sur. June 9 WOOD, WILLIAM EDWARDS, attorney-at-law, Birmingham. Pet. May 3 Reg. Tudor. O. A. Kinnear. Sol. Collis, Birmingham. Sur. June 18

YARDLEY, ELIAS, labourer, the Lye, near Stourbridge. Pet. May 17. Reg. &O. A. Harward. Sols. Freer and Perry, Stourbridge Sur. June 14

Gazette, June 1.

To surrender at the Bankrupts' Court, Basinghall-street. BRIDGMAN, EDWARD, corndealer, Lower-marsh, Lambeth. Pet. May 20. O. A. Stansfeld. Sols. Plews and Co., Mark-la. Sur. June 21

BROWNING, WILLIAM ERNST, barrister-at-law, Hugh-st, Pimlico,
and King's Bench-walk, Temple. Pet. May 28. Reg. Murray.
0. A. Parkyns. Sol. Haynes, Serle-st, Lincoln's-inn. Sur. June 1.
BROWN, ISAAC, wine merchant, Bond-ct, Walbrook, and Lewis-
ham. Pet. May 28. Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Hens.
man and Nicholson, College hill, Cannon-st. Sur. June 14
BROXHOLM, CHARLES, chemist, Barking. Pet. May 27. O. A.
Stansfeld. Sol. Holmes, Fenchurch-st. Sur. June 16
DANIEL, THOMAS GABRIEL, out of employment, Alexandra-ter,
Hatcham pk-rd, New Cross. Pet. May 25. O. A. Stansfeld.
Sol. Gregson, Angel-ct, Throgmorton-st. Sur. June 16
DAVALL, WILLIAM, sen., journeyman bookbinder, East Surrey-
grove, St. George's grove, Peckham. Pet. May 28. Reg. Pepys.
O. A. Grahan. Sol. Godfrey, Hatton-gdn. Sur. June 11
DAVEY, JOHN GREEN, laundress, Dawes-la, Fulham-fds. Pet.
May 27. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Biddles, South-sq,
Gray's-inn. Sur. June 16
ELPHICK, CORNELIUS, out of business, Shepherd's-bush. Pet.
May 28. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Pullen, Cloisters,
Temple. Sur. June 17
GARDNER, WILLIAN ROBERT, builder, Blake's-rd, Peckham, and
Bedford. Pet. May 29. Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyns. Sol.
Watson, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 14

GOVAN, ROBERT, builder, Dulwich. Pet. May 27. Reg. Murray.
0. A. Parkyns. Sol. Rigby, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 14
HASELTON, GEORGE, keeper of refreshment rooms, Lismore-rd,
Kentish-town. Pet. May 28. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol.
Watson, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 16

HOCKING, WILLIAM, out of business, Crew-st, Milwall. Pet.
May 25. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Watson, Basinghall-
st. Sur. June 16
HELL WILLIAM, dealer in planofortes, Leinster-st, Bayswater.
Pet. May 27. Rez. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Buchanan,
Basinghall-st. Sur. June 17
ISARD, CORNELIUS, newspaper reporter, Bromley. Pet. May 25,
Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Hughes and Muskett,
Woolwich. Sur. June 14
JOHNSON, WILLIAM, and CHAMBERS, GEORGE, tailors, Northamp
ton Pet. May 22 Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Sturt
Ironmonger-la. Sur. June 11
JONES, HENRY LEONARD, solicitor's clerk, Highgate. Pet. May 29,
Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyn. Sols. Bell, Brodrick, and Gray,
Bow-churchyard. Sur. June 14

LANING, ROBERT, waterman, Southwark-park-ter, Bermondsey.
Pe May 27. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Dobie, Gresham-

st. Sur. June 17

LILLYWHITE, HENRY, dairyman. Richmond. Pet. May 23. O. A.
Stansfeld. Sol Hooper, Clifford's-inn. Sur. June 16
LIPPMANN, BERNHARD, commission agent, Cannon-st, and
Albert-st, Mornington-cre-ct. Pet. May 20. Reg. Murray.
O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Heath and Parker, St. Helen's-pl. Sur.
June 14
LOCK, RICHARD, builder, late Landport. Pet. May 20. Reg.
Pepys. O. A. Graham, Sur. June 11
LORD. PRISCILLA ELIZABETH, widow, Gray's-inn-rd. Pot.
May 27. Reg. Murray. O. A Parkyns. Sol. Cooke, Gresham-
bldgs, Guildhall. Sur. June 14
MILLER, HENRY, out of business, Millman-st, Kentish-town.
Pet. May 25. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Lewis, Cheapside. Sur.
June 16
MUMFORD, JAMES, fruit salesman, Well-st, South Hackney, and
North-st, Spitalfields. Pet. May 29. Reg. Murray. O. A. Par
kyns. Sol. Watson, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 14
NICKERSON, WILLIAM out of business, Langford-rd, Kentish-
town. Pet. May 2. Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyns. Sols.
Messrs. Sydney, Finsbury circus. Sur. June 14
NORTON, THOMAS, and NORTON, CHARLES, carpenters, Blen-
heim-cresct, Notting-hill. Pet. May 27. Reg. Murray. O. A.
Parkyns. Sol. Cooke, Gresham-bldgs, Guildhall. Sur. June 14
PARKER, CHARLES, cut of business, Pullen's-row, Islington.
Pet. May 29. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Morris, Leicester-sq. Sur.
June 21

PHILIPS, FRANCIS ALBERT, dealer in pictures on commission,
Caledonian-ter, Queen's-rd, Peckham, and Leicester-sq. Pet.
May 27. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Watson, Basinghall-
st. Sur. June 17

POOROOSHOTTUM, COOMALEE, law student, late Quebec-st. Port-
man-sq. Pet. May 20. Reg. Pepys. 0. A. Graham. Sur. June 17
ROBERTS, STEWART BLACKER, apothecary, South Norwood.
Pet. May 27. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Dalton, Clement's house'
Clement's-la. Sur. June 16

ROBSON, CHARLES OSWALD, builder, New Ormond-st, Lamb's
Conduit-st. Pet. May 24. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sols.
Burt and Co, Gray's-inn-chambers. Sur. June 11
SANKEY, JEREMIAH, timber merchant, Lever-st, St. Luke's, and
Linton-st, New North-rd, Islington. Pct. May 26. Reg. Pepys.
O. A. Graham. Sol. Taylor, Church-row, Upper-st, Islington.
Sur. June 11
SPRAGUE, CHARLES, Smith, Torriano-mews, Toriano-grove,
Kentish-town. Pet. May 27. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Steadman,
London-wall. Sur. June 16
Reg'
Sur.

SWEETMAN, WILLIAM, builder, Kilburn. Pet. May 28.
Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Watson, Basinghall-st.
June 14

SYRETT, HENRY DAVID, coach body maker, Mansfield-rd, Kent.
ish-town. Pet. May 21, Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol.
Bright-n, Bishopsgate-st without. Sur. June 11
TICKNER, SAMUEL, broker, Gloucester-pl, Westmoreland-rd,
Walworth. Pet. May 29. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Croft, Mark-la.
Sur. June 21
WARREN, CHARLES, out of business, Sun-st, Bishopsgate-st. Pet.
May 28. Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Newman, Buck-
lersbury. Sur. Jun 14
WATERHOUSE, CHARLES FREDERICK, out of business, Upper
Parkfield, Putney. Pet. May 29. Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyns.
Sol. Peverley, Gresham-bldgs, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 14
To surrender in the Country.
ARNOLD, SAMUEL, miner, New Tupton. Pet. May 24. Reg. &
O. A. Wake and Waller. Sol. Gee, Chesterfield. Sur. June 22
ASTON, RICHARD; ASTON, WILLIAM; and FRANCIS, JAMES, gun
manufacturers, Birmingham. Pet. May 27. Reg. Tudor. O. A.
Kinnear. Sols. Reece and Harris, Birmingham. Sur. June 11
BAYNES, JOHN, out of business, Bramhall, near Stookport. Pet.
May 27. Reg. Macrae. O. A. McNeill. Sols. Sale, Shipman,
Seddon, and Sale, Manchester. Sur. June 11

BINNS, JOHN, con'ectioner, Halifax. Pet. May 31. O. A. Young.
Sols. Norris and Foster, Halifax; and Bond and Barwick, Leeds.
Sur. June 14

BOND, EDWIN, out of business, Birmingham. Pet. May 28. Reg. & O. A. Guest. Sol. East, Birmingham. Sur. June 25 BRAITHWAITE, JOHN, and BRAITHWAITE, THOMAS, plumbers, Leeds. Pet. May 29. Reg. & O. A. Marshall. Sol. Harle, Birmingham. Sur. June 14

BRIGGS, WILLIAM. cloth manufacturer, Ossett. Pet. May 24. O. A. Young. Sols. Stringer, Ossett; and Bond and Barwick, Leeds. Sur. June 14

BROMILEY, THOMAS, crofter, Halliwell. Pet. May 27. Reg. & O. A. Holden. Sols. Edge and Dawson, Bolton. Sur. June 16 CAVILL, SAMUEL, ironmonger, Wadebridge. Pet. May 28. O. A. Carrick. Sols. Collins, St. Columb; and Gray, Exeter. Sur. June 11

CHAMBERS, MARY, cowkeeper, Collumpton. Pet. May 29. Reg. & O. A. Daw, jun. Sol. Burrow, Collumpton. Sur. June 12 CHAPMAN, GEORGE HENRY, out of business, Liverpool. Pet. May 28. Reg. & O. A. Hime. Sol. Nordon, Liverpool. Sur. June 14 DAVIES, ELIZABETH MARTHA, widow, beerhouse keeper, Dowlais. Pet. May 23. Reg. & O. A. Russell. Sol. Rosser, Aberdare. Sur. June 14

DOWNES, EDWARD, farm bailiff, Wyke, near Shifnal. Pet. May 28. Reg. Hill, O. A. Kinnear. Sols. Marcy, Wellington; and James and Griffin, Birmingham. Sur. June 16

DREWITT, GEORGE, contractor's clerk, Congresbury. Pet. May
27. Reg. & O. A. Harley and Gibbs. Sur. June 11
GIDDINS, SARAH, widow, domestic servant, Earith. Pet. May 26.
Reg. & O. A. Margetts. Sol. Watts, St. Ives. Sur. June 15
HADDOCKS, SARAH, spinster, Bicester. Pet. May 23. Reg. &
O. A. Stone. Sol. Haynes, Bicester. Sur. June 11
HANDS, FREDERICK, out of business, Birmingham. Pet. Oct. 16.
Reg. & O. A. Guest. Sol. East, Birmingham. Sur. June 25
HARRISON, LOUIS plumber, Sheffield. Pet. May 28. Reg. & O.A.
Wake and Rodgers. Sur. June 16
HOMER, THOMAS DOUGLAS, and HOMER, JAMES MOLYNEUX,
accountants, Lower Broughton and Manchester. Pet. May 28.
Reg. Fardell. O. A. McNeill. Sols. Messrs. Heath, Manchester.
Sur. June 14

HOWARD, JAMES, out of business, Southampton. Pet. May 27.
Reg. & O. A. Thorndike. Sol. Mackey, Southampton. Sur.
June 16

HUBY, THOMAS, beerhouse keeper, Cleckheaton. Pet. May 25.
Reg. & O. A. Robinson. Sol Bery, Bradford. Sur. June 11
LATHAM, JOHN, farmer, Snaith. Pet. May 31. O. A. Young. Sols.
Green, Goole; and Tempest, Leeds. Sur. June 14
LEE, JAMES, joiner, Old Lenton. Pet. May 28 Reg. Tudor. O. A.
Harris. Sol. Belk, Nottingham. Sur. June 22
LEETE, THOMAS, cattle dealer, Warmington. Pet May 25. Reg.
& O. A. Sherard. Sol. Deacon, Peterborough. Sur. June 9
LINNETT, ELIZABETH, widow, carpenter, Rugby. Pet. May 25.
Reg. & O. A. Hubbard. Sol. Smallbone, Coventry. Sur. June 8
MAYO, JAMES HYETT, fisherman, Elmore. Pet. May 26. Reg. &
O. A. Wilton. Sol. Cooke, Gloucester. Sur. June 12
MILLS, MICHAEL, shoe manufacturer, Leeds. Pet. May 26. Reg.
& O. A. Marshall. Sol. Harle, Leeds. Sur. June 14
MORGAN, DAVID jun., clerk in holy orders, Llancarfan. Pet.
May 23. Reg. Wilde. O. A. Acraman. Sols Williams, Cardiff;
and Henderson and Salmon, Bristol. Sur. June 11
OWEN, SAMUEL, blacksmith, Cheltenham. Pet. May 24. Reg. &
O. A. Gale. Sol. Skipper, Cheltenham. Sur. June 1s
OWEN, WILLIAM, beer retailer, Bristol. Pet. May 23. Reg. & O. A.
Harley and Gibbs. Sur. June 11

PADMORE, RICHARD, late farmer, Eyton. Pet. May 27. Reg.
Hill. O. A. Kinnear. Sol. Rowlands, Birmingham. Sur. June 16
PARRY, ROBERT, wholesale grocer, Bangor. Pet. May 26. O. A.
Turner. Sols. Evans and Lockett, Liverpool. Sur. June 11
PHELPS, JOHN, butcher, Worcester. Pet. May 17. Reg. & O. A.
Crisp. Sol. Clutterbuck, Worcester. Sur. June 17
PHILLIPS, JOHN, jun., contractor, Ilkeston. Pet May 27. Reg. &
O. A. Machin. Sol. Keely, Nottingham. Sur. June 14
POOLE, EBENEZER, sheet iron shearer, Westbromwich. Pet.
May 29. Rez. Hill. O. A. Kinnear. Sol. Stratton, Wolver
hampton. Sur. June 16

RAVENSCROFT, GEORGE, dealer in milk, Great Grimsby. Pet. May
27. Reg. & Ó. A. Daubney. Sol. Stephenson, Grimsby. Sur.
June 11
REVILL, JOHN STEER, coal merchant, Nottingham. Pet. May 28.
Reg. Tudor. O. A. Harris. Sol. Belk, Nottingham. Sur. June 22
RICHARDSON, JOHN WILLIAM, leather dresser, Woodhouse Carr, !
Leeds. Pet. May 25. Reg. & O. A. Marshall. Sol. Blackburn
Leeds. Sur. June 14

RICHARDSON, WILLIAM, hairdresser, Walsall. Pet. May 29. O. A.
Clarke. Sol. Brevitt, Darlaston. Sur. June 17
ROWBOTTOM, GEORGE,, sen., bootmaker, Brigg. Pet. May 25. Reg.
& O. A. Hett. Sol. Robbs, Brigg. Sur. June 17
SHUTTLEWORTH, JAMES, Wood turner, Dudley. Pet. May 27.
Reg. & O. A. Walker. Sol. Lowe, Dudley. Sur. June 12
SMITH, JOHN, jun., fisherman, Ramsgate. Pet. May 28. Reg. &
O. A. Snowden. Sol. Bowling, Ramsgate. Sur. June 12
STANCLIFFE, THOMAS, yarn agent, Ashton-under-Lyne and
Ridgefield. Pet. May 24. Reg. Macrae. O. A. McNeill. Sol
Storer, Man hester. Sur. June 11

STOTT, JAMES TAYLOR, furniture broker, Rochdale. Pet. May 28.
Reg. & O. A. Jackson. Sol. Harris, Rochdale. Sur. June 18
TASKER, WILLIAM, dealer in furniture, Leeds. Pet. May 26. Reg.
& O. A. Marshall. Sol. Harle, Leeds. Sur. June 14
WADKINS, ROBERT, Nantwich. Pet. May 17. Reg. & O. A.
Broughton. Sur. June 14

WALKER, ISAAC, out of business, Bradford. Pet. May 27. O. A.
Turner. Sols. Stone and Bartley, Liverpool. Sur. June 11
WARBURTON, ROBERT, out of business, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Pet. May 26. Reg. & O. A. Clayton. Sols. Hoyle, Shipley, and
Hoyle, Newcastle-npon-Tyne. Sur. June 15

WARD, JOHN, cont actor, Bolton. Pet. May 20. Reg. Fardell. O. A. McNeill. Sols. Hall and Rutter, Bolton. Sur. June 15 WARNER, JOHN, coal merchant, Winslow. Pet. May 28. Reg. &

O. A. Hearn. Sol. Clark, Aylesbury. Sur. June 14
WILLIAMS, DAVID, and WILLIAMS, ALFRED, soda water manu-
facturer, Aberavon. Pet. May 26. Reg. & O. A. Morgan. Sol.
Thomas, Neath. Sur. June 14

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, currier, Camborne. Pet. May 28. Reg. &
O. A. Peter. Sol. Holloway, Redruth. Sur. June 15
WILLIAMS, HENRY, mining engine- r, Swans-a. Pet. May 12
Reg. Wilde. C. A. Acraman. Sol. Prc, Bristol. Sur. June 11
WRIGHT, MARTHA, shopkeeper, East Ketford. Pet. May 27,
Reg. & O. A. Newton. Sol. Esam, East Retford. Sur. June 15

BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
Gazette, May 25.
CHAPPELL, MARY, Albion-villas, Albion-rd,
Jan. 10, 1865

Hammersmith.

GREEN, CHARLES CASE, financial agent, King William-st. Oct. 20,

1868

Gazette, May 23.

STARGARDTER, ADOLPHE, boot manufacturer, Hackney.rd.
March 1, 1869
WORMALD, WILLIAM
July 13, 1808

JOSEPH, Gladstone-st, Battersea-pk.

Dibidends.

BANKRUPTS' ESTATES.

The Official Assignees are given, to whom apply for the Dividends.

Harford, C. R. insurance broker, first, 18. 2. Stansfeld, Lon. don.-Macklin, A. clerk in admiralty, first, 2. 34. Stansfeld, London. Myers, J. J. machinist, second, 5. Stansfeld, London.Worswick, J. W. builder, first, 20s. Stansfeld, London.

Assignment, Composition, Inspectorship, and Trust Deeds.

Gazette, May 28.

AIRD, GEORGE HENRY, agent, Daventry. April 28. Trusts. J. W. Robinson, provision merchant, Gateshead; and J. Brough, miller Seaham-park

ASHFORD, ADRIAN BIRON, esq., Sandringdam-gardens, Ealing. April 29. 54.-2s. 6d. in 12 mos, and 28, 64, in 18 mos BALL, WILLIAM HENRY BOLTON, clerk to an insurance company. Stepney-green, Stepney. April 16. 19, 11d., by instalments, 21. on 14th and 28th days of each succeeding mo,-1st May 14. Trust. T. Loyd, painter, Three King ct, Lombard-st BLAMIRES, WILLIAM, worsted spinner, Bradford. April 7. Trusts. J. Milner, J. Berwick, and J. Hall, woolstaplers, all of Bradford BROOKS, WILLIAM, gentleman, Cookham, and Maidenhead. May 11. in full, by six equal half-yearly instalments, and remainder 6 mos after the death of his wife. Trusts. T. Brooks, Esq., East Moulsey; H. P. Burrows, brewer, S Plumbe, doctor of medicine, and G. Bennett, linen draper, all of Maidenhead BROWN, WILLIAM, drysalter, High-st, Whitechapel. April 21. Trust. R. T. Wilkinson, Esq., Sunderland CARTER, ALFRED, carver, Westgate. April 26. 3. 6d. by two instalments of 2s. 6d., and la. at 3 and 6 mos, and 14. Gd. at 6 mos CLERC, LEON CHARLES FRANCOIS, distiller of oils, Commercialst, Spitalfields and Vict ria wharf, Deptford. May 8. 38. by two equal instalments, on Sept. 1, and Jan. 1

CORDEROY, JOHN, EASTTY, JOHN, and CORDEROY, JOHN KITTLE, merchants, Tooley-st, Southwark. May 25. Inspectors-W. Gardner, provision broker, and H. Honey, accountant, both Liverpool

DAWNER, WILLIAM, and MONGER, CHARLES, grocers, Brighton. April 27. Trusts. J. Dummett, wholesale tea dealer, Eastcheap, and M. Willis, wholesale grocer, Brighton

DYKINS, SAMUEL WILLIAMS, tea dealer, Liverpool. April 20. 6d.

in 1 mo

FRASER, JAMES, grocer, Heywood. May 13. 5. 6d. by two instal. ments of 3s. and 2s. 6d. in 14 days and 3 mos,-secured GEATER, CHARLES, and GEATER, CHARLES, jun., tailors, Great Portland-st, and Leiston. May 23. 6. by three equal instalments in 14 days, on July 31, and Sept. 30

GODDEN, JOHN, ironmonger, South Norwood. May 1. 5. by three instalments of 18., 2., and 28. in 14 days and 3 and 6 mos GROSSMITH, JOHN LIPSCOMB, and GROSSMITH, THOMAS TAPLING perfumers, Newgate-st. May 13. 2. in 7 days

HAWLEY, JOHN JAMES, rope manufacturer, Walsall. May 4. 10. by three instalments of 58., 2s. 6d., and 2s. 6d., at 3, 6, and 12 mos, -secured. Trusts. H. Hutchinson, hemp dealer, Mark-la, and S. Mills, lock manufacturer, Walsall

HEMMENT, LAYTON JOHN, tailor, Crooked-la, King William-st. May 21. In full in 6 mos

HILL, JOHN BINNINGTON, and HILL, WILLIAM, stuff manufacturers, Liversedge. April 29. Trusts. D. Sowden, machine maker, and A. Aspin, woolstapler, both Bradford HORTON, HENRY, grocer, Croydon. May 14. 58. by three equal instalments, in 2, 4, and 6 mos,-secured

HUNTER, SAMUEL, late draper, Ashford. April 23. 11s. -- 58. forthwith, and 3s, in 5 and 8 mos from April 9,-secured. Trust. A. Going, widow, Dover

HUNTLEY, JOHN JOLLEY, watchmaker, Barnsley. April 30. G. by four equal instalments, in 3, 6, 9, and 12 mos,-secured JARMAN, DANIEL, dairy man, John-st, South Norwood. May 19. 2s. in 2 mos

JOHN, THOMAS, shipwright, Cross-pk, Pembroke-dock. May 20. 28. 6d. on July 20. Trust. R. H. Mathias, Queen-st-east, Рembroke-dock

KING, GEORGE, dealer in fancy goods, Aylesbury-st, Clerkenwell. May 20. 48. by two equal instalments, in 10 days and 3 mos,secured

LINCOLN, ROBERT, provision dealer, Newcastle. May 23. 48. by three equal instalments, in 3, 6, and 9 mos,-secured. Trust. T. Inglis, draper, Newcastle MURCH, WILLIAM, veterinary surgeon, Mabledon pl, Burton, crescent. May 24. In full by three equal instalments, in 2, 8, and 14 mos

NEWBURY, EDWARD, builder, Croydon. May 6. 10s. in 2 weeks. Trusts. H. Hammond and C. Purrott, Ironmongers, Croydon ORTON, ROBERT, painter, Portsmouth. May 24. 58. in 14 days and 2 mos,-secured. Trust. F. H. Nance, accountant, Portsea PARKER, WILLIAM BROWN, oilman, Queen's-rd, Notting-hill. May 4. 4.

PERKIN, JOHN AINLEY, and PERKIN, CHARLES ALFRED, engineers, Phoenix-works, Stepney. April 21. 2. by four equal instalments, in 4, 8, 12, and 16 mos

PHILLIPS, ARTHUR, farmer, Berechurch, in Colchester. April 28
Trust. G. Phillips, farmer, Lexden, in Colchester
PRITCHARD, JOHN, farmer, Goring. April 17. 9s, by three equal
instalments, on June 1, Oct. 1, Dec. 1. Trust. T. Pritchard,
farmer, Woodhill-park, Wootton Bassett

REDRUP, GEORGE, TWINCH, FREDERICK, and TWINCH, JOHN,
brewers, Windsor. April 23. Trusts. T. Wheeler, brewer, High
Wycombe, and H. P. Dowson, maltster, Reading
ROBERTS, PETER, builder, Northampton. May 5. Trusts. W.
Hill, timber merchant, Northampton, and T. J. Atkins, farmer,
Buttock's Booth

RUSSELL, CHRISTOPHER, grocer, Liverpool. May 20. 2s. 6d. by two equal instalments, at 1 and 2 mcs

SHAW, ALBERT, shoemaker, Halifax. April 29. Trusts. T. D. Wynn, linen draper, and R. W. Parkin, ironmonger, both Halifax

SMITH, GEORGE HENRY, grocer, Birmingham. May 5. Trust. W. Bate, wine merchant, Birmingham May

SMITH, JAMES, pianoforte maker, Bryan-st, Caledonian-rd. 19. 78. Gd., 2. 8d. on July 1, 2s. on Oct. 19, 186; 2. on Feb. 13, and 10d. on May 19, 1870

STRANGE, FREDERICK, manager to a public company, York-ter, Regent's-pk. April 3. Trust. R. E. Tyler, architect, Little Queenst, Westminster

TEBBETT, WILLIAM, plumber, Church Gresley. April 28. 58. in 28 days

WALLERS, THOMAS LEDWARD, draper, Burslem. April 30. Trusts. A. Collinson, and F. Taylor, merchants, Manchester WATTERWORTH, JOHN, perambulator maker, Hull. April 30 6s. by four instalments of 28., 2., 18., and 1s., in 1, 3, 6, and 14 mos -secured

WESTON, JOHN HENRY, chandelier manufacturer, Kennington-rd Lambeth. May 25. In full on May 25, 1871

WHITAKER, JOHN SPURR, stuff dealer, Halifax. April 24. 10. by three equal instalments, on June 24, Sept. 24, Dec. 24,-secured WHITWORTH, GEORGE WILLIAM, and GRAFNAM, THOMAS, hop merchants, High st, Southwark. April 9. 58. 6d. in 1 mo. Assigns. C. C. Noakes, hop factor, and J. Green, hop factor, both Southwark-st, Southwark

WOOD, DAVID, grocer, Walsall. April 27. Trust. T. Caloe, miller,
Walsall

WOOLLACOTT, FREDERICK CHAPPELL, printer,
King's-cross. April 8. In full

Gazette, June 1.

BATTYE, KILNER, yarn spinuer, Dalton. May 3.

Stanton-ter,

BATES, ROBERT, builder, South Shields. April 23. Trusts. J. L.
Hall, J. A. Somerset; W. Wylie; W. Anderson; and J. Bruce,
all of South Shields
Trusts. W.
Lawton, bank manager; W H. Dyson, cotton waste dealer; and
J. Sutcliffe, woollen waste dealer, all Huddersfield
BEAUMONT, SAMUEL, manufacturer, Holthead, near Slaithwaite.
May 3. Trusts. J. Marsden, mungo manufacturer, Marsden,
and E. North, wool dealer, Dewsbury

BURBERY, JOSEPH, butcher, Birmingham. May 21. 5s. by two
equal instalments, in 31 days and 12 mos from registration,-
last secured. Trust. W. N. Fisher, accountant, Birmingham
BURKE, EDWARD, dealer in china, Upper-st, Islington. April 30.
In full, by sixteen monthly instalments of 1s. 3d., first on
June 1
BUSWELL, ROBERT, seed merchant, Fowkes-bldgs, Great Tower-
st. May 6. Trusts. S. Buswell, widow, Duffield; R. Barton,
Fowke's-bldgs, Great Tower-st; P. Pavy, merchant, Mark-la;
and E. Waterhouse, accountant, Gresham-st
CHAMBERS, ROBERT, grocer, Oswaldtwistle. May 5. Trust. P.
F. Turner, accountant, Blackburn
CRITCHLEY, WILLIAM, merchant, Bradford. April 27. 128. by
three equal instalments, in 4, 8, and 12 mos from April 19,-last
guaranteed. Trusts. T. Barber, gentleman, Bradford, T. Crab.
tree, wool buyer, Ilkley; J. Craven, manufacturer, Keighley;
and H. Pawson, cashier, Bradford

CUTLER, MARK, commission agent, Clydesdale vils, Clapton. May 27. 18. on May 25, 1870

DICKINSON, JOHN, grocer, Blackburn. May 4. 28. on June 1. Trust. J. Arkwright, accountant, Blackburn

DURNFORD, GEORGE, bootmaker, Upavon. May 6. Trust. S.
Reynolds, currier, Devizes

FORGE, JOHN, druggist, Great Driffield. May 4. Trust. T. G.
Marshall, bank agent, Great Driffield
FRENCH, HENRY THEOPHILUS, and METCALFE, FRANK
ROBERT, warehouseman, Sermon-la. April 27. Trusts. A.
Marvy, Cannon-st, and J. Udall, Milk-st, both warehousemen
GOODMAN, WILLIAM, and GOODMAN, JOHN SYLVESTER, builders,
Newport May 10. 58.3s. on June 8, and 2. on Aug. 8.-
secured. Trusts. C. Protheroe, carpenter, and R. Graham,
attorney, both Newport

GREGORY, WILLIAM, machinist, Manchester. April 19. Trust.
J. Rexton, accountant, Manchester

HAMER, JOHN, manufacturer, Manchester. May 14. 13s. 4d, by four equal instalments, in 4, 8, 12, and 18 mos,-last secured. Trusts. C. P.Weber, merchant, and J. Knowles, wholesale grocer, both of Manchester

HAMILTON, CHARLES GEORGE ARCHIBALD, Cornet in Her Majesty's Army, Cox's Hotel, Jermyn-st. April 30. Trust. G. Bubb, librarian, New Bond-st

HARRISON, JOSEPH, watchmaker, Salford. May 3. 2s. 6d. on Aug. 1

May 18.

HITCHON, JOSEPH, cotton waste spinner, Ramsbottom. 38. by two equal instalments, in 2 and 4 mos,-secured HOLT, SAMUL, schoolmaster, Newton Heath. May 19. 28. in 14 days

HOLT, THOMAS, and HOLT, CHARLES, cotton spinners, Summerseat. May 4. Trusts. T. Isherwood, waste dealer, Heywood; H. Horne, waste dealer, Ramsbottom, and G. Pilkington, cotton spinner, Crawshaw Booth

HORSCROFT, FREDERICK HENRY, grocer, Brighton.

May 10.

Trusts. J. Lynn, provision merchant, Brighton, and H. Moore, provision merchant, Lewes

HUGHES, RICHARD JAMES, tutor, Newark upon Trent.
April 17. 321, 108, every half year. Trusts. J. H. Standen,
tailor, and J. H. Turner, accountant, both Oxford
HURFORD, JAMES, carpenter, Weston-super-Mare. May 18. Trust.
T. J. Matthias, ironmonger, Weston-super-Mare
JONES, JAMES, tailor, Treorky. May 14. 5s. by three equal in-
stalments, in 3, 6, and 9 mos from registration,-secured.
Trusts. R Rees, grocer, Treorky, and G. C. Sutton, accountant'
Pontypridd

JONIS, ELIZABETH, widow, innkeeper, Flint. May 21. 5. by two equal instalments on Aug. 21, and Nov. 21,-secured. Trusts. J. Beirne, brewer, Wrexham, and E. Jones, farmer, Caregyty LEVER, GEORGE, watch manufacturer, Dalston-la. May 24. Trusts. G. W. Pickering, gold chain maker, Perceval-st, Clerkenwell, and J. Saunders, watch manufacturer, Southampton-row, Holborn

LISTER, SIDNEY, stuff manufacturer, Low Moor. May 5. Trusts. W. Wilson, spinner, Low Moor, J. Stott, cotton spinner, Brighouse, and J. Myers, cotton warp agent, Low Moor LLOYD, THOMAS, grocer, Tonrefail. April 28. Trusts. D. Lougher, jun., miller, and J. Evans, provision merchant, both Pontypridd

MOTT, WILLIAM HOWARD, builder, Upper Norwood. May 14. Trusts. T. Sheath, timber merchant, Wenlock-rd, and C. Pawley, builder, Sydendam

MUSKER, JAMES, licensed victualler, Everton, Liverpool. May 27. 58. in 21 days NICKOLL, JOHN JAMES, Solicitor, Lower Thames-st. May 20. 5. by two equal instalments, 2s. 6d. on Dec. 1, and 2s. 6d. on June 1 PASCHEN, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Manchester; DITTMER, ADALBERT, Mexico; PASCHEN, CONRAD GUSTAV, Schwerin, all merchants. May 17. 2s. 6d. in 14 days, mak ng 78. Trusts. F. Spencer, and E. Dehus, merchants, Manchester; W. B. Preiswerk, manufacturer, Bale, in Switzland; F. Diergardt, manufacturer, Viersen' Prussia H. Plessmann, merchant, J. H. Martens, gentleman, both Hamburgh; and S. Schumann, commission agent, Glasgow

PICARD, JOSEPH, merchant, Falcon-st, and Church-rd, Islington. May 26. 2s. 6d. in 6 mos

PRY R, CLEMENT WILLIAM ALOYSUIS, accountant, Basinghallst, and South Norwood. May 24. 18. in 3 DAOS ROBERTSON, MALCOLM, clothier, Bristol. May 4. Trust.R. J. Crook, linen merchant, and J. W. Langdon, woollen merchant, both of Bristol

SARGEANT, ISABELLA, baker, Manchester. May 24. 48. by two equal instalments, first in cash, and second in 7 days from registration SOMERS, WALTER, iron master, Halesowen. May 6. 78. 6d. on in 4 mos from May 20. Trust. S. Dickinson, mineral broker, Wolverhampton

SWAIN, GEORGE, and HEILBORN, FRANZ, jewellers, Birmingham. May 5. 10s, by instalments of 58., 2s. 6d., and 2s. 6d., in 6, 12, and 15 mos from registration,-secured. Trusts. W. J. Cooper, stone dealer, and M. Lewenstein, jeweller, both Birmingham SYBENGA, SIMON PETER, ship chandler, North Shields. April 28. Trust. J. Berkley, baker, North Shields TALBOT, JOHN FLETCHER, butcher, Warwick. May 1. Trusts. A. E. Wenham, accountant, Birmingham, and G. Bullivent, farmer, Wooton Wawen

TRUNDLE, FREDERICK FISHER, corn merchant, Preston. May 26. 58. on June 1. Trust. T. W. Read, public accountant, Liverpool WATSON, THOMAS, draper, Allenheads. May 3. Trusts. G. Manley, corn merchant, Bishop Auckland, and C. Cain, draper, Darlington YOUDON, JOHN, joiner, Huddersfield. April 7. Trusts. T. Helm, timber mercnant, and G. S. Scholefield, whitesmith, both Huddersfield

MARAVILLA COCOA FOR BREAKFAST-The cocoa (or cacao) of Maravilla is the true Theobroma of Linnæus. -The Globe says: 66 Taylor Brothers' Maravilla Cocoa has achieved a thorough success, and supersedes every other cocoa in the market. For homoeopaths and invalids we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage." Sold, in packets only, by all grocers

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

PICTURES,

CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS,

after the best Masters, at reduced Prices.

ALDERTON. -On the 26th ult.. at Lincoln Villa, Western-road, PICTURES, PROOF ENGRAVINGS, at less

Ealing, the wife of Thomas H. Alderton, solicitor, 97, Edgware road, of a son.

DRAKE. On the 6th ult., at Port Antonio, Jamaica, the wife of
Henry Drake, Esq., District Judge, of a daughter.
DUCKWORTH.-On the 30th ult, at 38, Bryanston-square, the wife
of Herbert Duckworth, Esq., barrister-at-law, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

EVANS-PATE.-On the 20th ult, at St. Mary's, Ely, by the Rev. S. Smith, vicar, William Johnson Evans, of Ely, solicitor, son of Hugh Robert Evans, Esq., to Ellen Maria, only daughter of William Pate, Esq., of the same place GLASCODINE-HIGGS.-On the 1st inst., at St. Martin's Church, Stamford, by the Rev. H. D. C. Nunn, B. A., assisted by the Rev. C. J. Dyer, M.A., Charles Henry Glascodine, Esq., solicitor, 1, St. John's street, Bedford-row, London, to Elizabeth Helen, only daughter of W. Higgs, Esq., of the Nuns, Stamford. HUNTON-HICK.-On the 1st inst., at Startforth Church, York. shire, by the Rev. J. W. Hick, rector of Byers-Green, assisted by the Rov. J. Brockbank, vicar of the parish, Charles Hunton, Esq., of Richmond, Yorkshire, to Eleanor Jane, elder daughter of the late Henry Hick, Esq., of Stokesley, Yorkshire. At the same time and place

PARKER-HICK.-Francis Parker, Esq., Acorn Bank, Westmorland, to Mary Elliott, younger daughter of the late Henry Hick, Esq., of Stokesley, Yorkshire.

PARTRIDGE AND COOPER
WHOLESALE & RETAIL STATIONERS,
92, FLEET-STREET, AND 1 & 2, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON, E.C
Carriage paid to the Country on Orders exceeding 208.

DRAFT PAPER, 48. 6d., 68., 78., 78. 9d., and 98. per ream
BRIEF PAPER, 178. 6d., and 238. 6d. per ream.
FOOLSCAP PAPER, 108. 6d., 13s. 6d., and 188. 6d. per ream.
CREAM LAID NOTE, 38., 48., and 5s. per ream.
LARGE CREAM LAID NOTE, 48., 68., and 78. per ream.
LARGE BLUE NOTE, 38., 48., and 6s. per ream.
ENVELOPES, CREAM OR BLUE, 18. 6d., and 68. 6d. per 1000.
THE "TEMPLE" ENVELOPE, extra secure, 9s. 6d. per 1000.
FOOLSCAP OFFICIAL ENVELOPES, 18, 6d. per 100.

THE NEW" VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE" NOTE, 98. 6d. per

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FIRE-RESISTING SAFES.

HOBBS, HART and CO., 76, CHEAPSIDE,

LONDON, E.C. SAFES.-Adapted for Lawyers, &c., only requiring effectual protection from Fire 47. 158. to 8l.

SAFES-Adapted for general business purposes 107, to 1007.

SAFES.-Adapted for Merchants. Recommended as combining great security against violence and fire, 174, to 1001. SAFES. Adapted for Jewels and Bullion. Recommended for the protection of property of the greatest value, known to be kept constantly in possession. Illustrated list of safes and locks adapted for the cottage, mansion, and the bank, free on application.

HOBBS, HART, and Co., 76, Cheapside, London, E.C.

HEVALIER BOWNESS

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FISHING-TACKLE MAKERS,

12, BELL-YARD, TEMPLE - BAR,

Beg respectfully to intimate that the site of the New Law Courts has not interfered with their old-established place of business, and that they have not, nor ever had, connection with any other House. CATALOGUES GRATIS,

ALBION SNELL'S 255. OFFICE WATCH,

equal in appearance, accuracy, and durability, to any watch at five times the cost. A written guarantee and twelve months trial allowed.

ALBION SNELL. Watchmaker and Jeweller, 114, High Holborn, W.C. Established 1848. Free and safe by post lɛ. extra, registered.

BREECH LOADERS, WHISTLER'S,

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PREMISES suitable for manufacturing purposes, or which may be converted into such, in the immediate neighbourhood of Cannon-street West, E.C., and affording an arca on the floor of about 4000 square feet superficial in all.Apply, by letter, to SKILBECK and GRIFFITH, 34, Bedford-row, Holborn.

INCOLN'S-INN CHAMBERS, No. 40,

LINCOLN'S-INNites of larve and convenient

OFFICES TO LET, in this new fire-proof building, at rents from 407. to 1007. per annum.-Apply to the porter, on the premises, or to Mr. F. CHIFFERIEL, Law Stationer, 35, Cursitor-street, Chancery-lane.

HAMBERS to LET opposite Lincoln's-inn

Gateway (Chancery-lane).-A Barrister is desirous of LETTING one large ROOM (with use of Clerk's room) furnished or unfurnished. The chambers are quite new and lighted with gas. Rent to a desirable tenant would be very moderate.-Apply to H. W. C. REYNELL, Esq., 44, Chancerylane, W.C.

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MESMERIC INFIRMARY,

36, Weymouth-street, Portland-place. Established in 1849, for the treatment of Epilepsy, Deafness, Rheumatism, and other diseases, in which the ordinary means have failed; supported entirely by voluntary contributions. This Institution is now under the immediate superintendence of THOMAS CHANDLER, Esq., M.R.C.S., &c., who has been an active member of the council from its first establishment by Dr. ELLIOTSON and others twenty years ago, and who now gives advice gratis at 36, Weymouth-street, every morning (except Sundays), from nine till ten, and remains for consultation till half-past twelve. Numerous cases which were considered incurable have been successfully treated at this useful, though little known, Institution, for which funds are much required.

SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS may be sent to the treasurer, at the Institution; or to the Union Bank, Argyleplace.

N.B.-Patients are now mesmerised only from ten till half-past twelve, during which hours friends are invited to attend.

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LONDON GAZETTE (published by authority) and LONDON and COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE No. 117, CHANCERY-LANE, FLEET-STREET. ENRY GREEN (many years with the late George Reynell) Advertisement Agent, begs to direct the attention of the Legal Profession to the advantages of his long experience of upwards of twenty-five years, in the specia insertion of all pro formá notices, &c., and hereby solicits their continued support.-N.B. One copy of advertisement only required, and the strictest care and promptitude assured. File of London Gazette kept.

SOLICITORS, &c., requiring DEED TBOXES, will find the best made article lower than any

other house. List of Prices and sizes may be had gratis, or sent post free.-RICHARD and JOHN SLACK, 336, Strand, opposite Somerset-house. Established 50 years. Orders above 27. sent carriage free.

purchased.

The largest stock of Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers in London. 11, Strand, and Craven-street.

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