MIDDLESEX-Gover and Wife v. Carr [Blackburn, J.-Mr. Keane Moved Hilary Term 1869. MIDDLESEX-Berridge v. Fitzgerald [Blackburn, J.-Mr. Hodgson MIDDLESEX-Eddy v. Stevens MIDDLESEX-Same v. Same [Blackburn, J.-Mr. Kingdon [Blackburn, J.-Mr. Torr MIDDLESEX-Bew v. London Steamship Company [Blackburn, J.-Mr. D. Seymour LONDON-King v. Kelk [L. C. J.-Mr. Gibbons LONDON-Holloway v. Lumsden [L. C. J.-Sir G. Honyman LONDON-Darbishire v. Liebeet [Blackburn, J.-Mr. Manisty LONDON-Jones v. Davies [Blackburn, J.-Mr. J. Brown LONDON-Bradlaugh v. Brooks [Blackburn, J.-Mr. D. Seymour LIVERPOOL-Myers r. Veitch [Lush, J.-Mr. Manisty AYLESBURY-Reg. v. Snowball [Keating, J.-Mr. H. Mathews Tried during Term. MIDDLESEX-Temple v. Davey [Lush, J.-Mr. H. Lloyd MIDDLESEX-Cramer v. Harrison [Lush, J.-Mr. Pike MIDDLESEX-Dobson v. Comfort and Wife Monday Monday June 7 way Company [Smith, J.-Mr. Kingdon Middlesex. Monday... AFTER TERM. June 14 Monday... SITTINGS IN BANCO. [Smith, J.-Mr. H. T. Cole Tried during Term. London. June 28 Saturday... May 22 Motions and new trials 27 Enlarged rules, and motions new trials 28 Special paper 29 Crown paper 31 Motions and new trials Tuesday... June 1 Special paper 2 Crown paper Monday 24 Ditto Wednesday 26 Ditto Thursday Friday Saturday Monday Wednesday Thursday 3 Motions and new trials 4 Special paper 5 Crown paper 7 Motions and new trials 8 Special paper 9 Motions and new trials 10 Ditto NEW TRIAL PAPER. For Judgment. For Argument-Moved Michaelmas Term 1867. MIDDLESEX-Sharpe v. The London and North-Western Railway Company [Lush, J.-Serjt. Ballantine Moved Hilary Term 1863. Bratt v. Molyneux. Demurrer Evans v. Bignold. Special case Musgrave v. Inclosure Commissioners for England and Gibson v. Mayor of Preston. Demurrer. (To be argued with New Trial) Great Bridge I. & S. Company v. Berthon. Demurrer ' Kitchen v. Wheatley. Demurrer Allison and wife v. Smith. Demurrer Nelson v. Richardson. Appeal Motion r. Tuck and others. Demurrer [Smith, J.-Mr Kelly LONDON-Llanfair Green and Blue State Company v. [Smith, J.-Mr. Joyce Moved Easter Term 1869. Peacock v. Young and another. Appeal Nicholl r. Trinidad Petroleum Company. Special case . The Thames Conservators and others. Special case Brook v. Baxter and another. Demurrer White . The Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of Sheffield. Demurrer Fletcher v. The Mayor, &c., Borough York. Demurrer Dance e. Bridges. Appeal Bowring . Shepherd. Special case Macgregor e. Isle. Demurrer Smith . Buckingham. Demurrer of St. Pancras CAMBRIDGESHIRE-Reg. v. Inhabitants of Isle of Ely LANCASHIRE-Edwards v. Overseers of Rusholme YORKSHIRE-Reg. v. Skelton LINCOLNSHIRE-Freestone v. Casswell LIVERPOOL-Thompson v. Greig HALIFAX-Bulmer v. Magson MONTGOMERYSHIRE-Guardians of Machynlleth Union r. Churchwardens of Lower Parish of Pool LANCASHIRE-Hull v. Potter SURREY-London and Suburban Land and Building Company v. Guardians of Kingston Union BEDFORDSHIRE-The Church wardens of Luton v. Brick wood WORCESTERSHIRE-Mercer v. Woodgate ESSEX-Colls v. The Churchwardens of Lansdon of Odell. YORKSHIRE Cocker v. Cardwell and others CARNARVON-Kent v. Astley LONDON-Daw . Carter STAFFORDSHIRE-Deakin v. Deakin MIDDLESEX-Jones v. Llewellin [Byles, J.-Mr. H. James MIDDLESEX-Hodges Distillery Company v. Smith. (On affidavits.) [Byles, J.-Hon. A. Thesiger MIDDLESEX-Bonwell v. Savin [Byles, J.- Mr. Bosanquet MIDDLESEX-Corbyn v. Bandman [Byles, J.-Mr. Pearce MIDDLESEX-Blackman v. The London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway Company [Byles, J.-Mr. Laing MIDDLESEX-Wood v. Wood [Byles, J.-Mr. Seymour MIDDLESEX-Willis v. Leslie [Brett, J.-Mr. Joyce LONDON-Bencroft v. Pickering [L. C. J.-Sir G. Honyman LONDON-Johnson v. Carvill and another [L. C. J.-Sir G. Honyman LONDON-Field v. Megaro [L. C. J.-Sir G. Honyman LONDON-Pearson v. Plucknett [Byles, J.-Serjt. Parry LONDON-Younger v. Nettleton [Keating, J.—Mr. Lopes BRISTOL-Pillar v. The Llynoi Coal and Iron Company [Smith J.-Mr. Prideava LIVERPOOL-Adams v. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company [Brett, J.-Mr. Holker SURREY-Lavoice v. Scholefield, P. O., &c. [Mellor, J.-Sir G. Honyman MANCHESTER-Tatham v. Dania [Lush, J.-Mr. Manisty MANCHESTER-S-gar v. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company [Lush, J.-Mr. Pope LINCOLN-Musgrave v. The Manchester, &c., Railway Company [Hayes, J.-Mr. Overend LINCOLN-Heffield v. Meadowes [Hayes, J.-Mr. Boden LEEDS-Trumble v. The Midland Railway Company. (On affidavits) [Hayes, J.-Mr. Stephens For Judgment. Loder v. Gladstone Dungey v. The Mayor of London SPECIAL PAPER. For Argument. Thursday, May 27. London Finance Association v. Waring. Special case Btesh v. Bradford. Demurrer Cracknell v. Mayor of Thetford. Demurrer The International Financial Company v. Burke. Special case Metropolitan Board of Works v. The Parish of St. Ann. Financial Corporation v. Lawrence. Demurrer Vivian v. Mersey Dock and Harbour Board. Special case Sansom v. Vestry of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch. Special case NEW TRIAL PAPER. For Judgment. [Cleasby, B.-Mr. Overend North-Eastern Railway Com[Cleasby, B.-Mr Overend LEEDS-Spendlove v. The Midland Railway Company [Hayes, J.-Mr. Waddy DORCHESTER-Harvey v. The Mayor, &c., of the Borough of Lyme Regis [Byles, J.-Mr. Kingdon BRISTOL- Bolckow, Vaughan, &c., Company v. The Chiltern Hills Spring Water Company [Smith, J.-Mr. Cole BRISTOL-Hopkins v. Ware (Executors) [Smith, J.-Mr. Kingdon GLOUCESTER-The London and North-Western Railway Company v. Giles and others [Keating, J.-Mr. Gray [Keating J.-M. Powell NEWCASTLE-Hodgkin v. Brown and others GLOUCESTER-The Kingswood C. and I. Company v. Monks The Great Eastern Railway Company v. Jacob. Special LIVERPOOL-Hart v. The case Bristowe and another v. Booth. Special case Eyton (clerk) v. Jones aud others. Special case London and South Western Railway Company v. Myers. Bovill v. Steel. Demurrer Raben and another v. Ludgate. Demurrer The Southampton Imperial Hotel Company v. The Lon- To be argued with New Trial. The Ilfracombe Railway Company . Nash. Special case. Gregory and others v. The Metropolitan Railway Company. Demurrer Thursday June 3. Barnes (app.); Peters (resp.) Thursday 10 Ditto Friday 11 Ditto Saturday 12 Ditto 4 Motions and new trials 5 Ditto 7 Ditto 8 Special paper Court of Exchequer. May 24 Monday............... June There will be no sittings in London this Term. Monday London. June 28 Saturday... May 22 Motions per new trials 24 Per motions and new trials 25 Motions and new trials Monday Tuesday Wednesday 26 Ditto Thursday 27 Ditto Friday Saturday Monday 28 Ditto 29 Ditto 31 Special paper Tuesday... June 1 Motions and new trials Riche v. The Ashbury Railway Company. Demurrer. (Stand over) Smith v. Birkbeck. Demurrer. (To be argued with new trial.) Secker v. The Credit Foncier and Mobilier of England. Demurrer. Waugh v. The North British Company. Demurrer. (Part heard. To stand over) Case v. Storey. Appeal Mackay v. Arrowsmith. Demurrer Larcombe v. March. Appeal Godwin v, Stone. Demurrer The Financial Corporation v. Jervis. Special case Winn v. Mossman, Special case Davies v. Taylor. Demurrer Dewhurst v. Midgley and others. Demurrer Same v. Same. Demurrer Barrows v. Green. Demurrer In the Matter of an Arbitration between Whitehouse and another v. The Wolverhampton and Walsall Railway Company. Special case Brereton v. De Simencourt. Appeal Ferguson v. Vanden Brock. Demurrer. Baines v. Swan. Special case Wheeler and another v. the Metropolitan Board of Works. Special case To surrender at the Bankrupts' Court, Basinghall-st. BENTON, CHARLES, journeyman carpenter, Smith-st, Clerkenwell. Pet. May 7. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Peckham, Doctors'-commons. Sur. June 3 BOWLES, GEORGE, timber merchant, Deptford. Pet. May 8. Reg. Pet. May 11. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Barrett, Bell-yd, Doctors'-commons. Sur. June 3 BUSSELL, JOHN, formerly cowkeeper, Flemming-st, Kingsland. rd. Pet. May 11. Reg. Roche, O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Harrison, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 2 CARVER, HENRY, accountant, Deptford-green, Deptford. Pet. May 11. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Robertson, Martin's-la, Cannonst. Sur. June 2 CASTLE, HENRY, late cab proprietor, Edwardes-sq, Kensington. Pet. May 11. Reg. Pepys. O.A. Graham. Sol. Pullen, Cloisters, Temple. Sur. June 3 CROFT, JAMES, formerly beer retailer, Jackson's-pl, Walhamgreen. Pet. May 12. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Drake, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 2 FREEMAN, WILLIAM JAMES, lithographic printer, Little Trinityla. Pet. May 10. Reg. Brougham. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Kimberley, Scott's-yd, Bush-la. Sur. June 2 FULLER, CORNELIUS WETHERELL, currier, Northampton, and Bury-st, St. Mary-axe, and Grove-ter, Commercial-rd, Peckham. Pet. May 10. Ó. A. Stansfeld. Sols. Miller and Stubbs, Eastcheap. Sur. May 26 GOODGE, JOSEPH, licensed victualler, Acton-green, Turnhamgreen. Pet. May 12. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Godfrey, Hatton-gdn. Sur. May 26 GRIFFEN, WILLIAM, grocer, Gill-st, Fulham-fds. Pet. May 11. HALL, JOSEPH, formerly auctioneer, Brighton. Pet. May 12. Sols. Sur. Pet. HODGSON, JOSEPH, trimming manufacturer, Noble-st. May 10. Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Blachford and Riches, Great Swan-lane, Moorgate-st. Sur. May 31 JONES, JAMES STRANGE, commission agent, Fen-ct, Fenchurchst, and Leytonstone. Pet. May 11. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Lindus, Cheapside. Sur. June 2 KINGSBURY, WILLIAM LAKE, farmer, Teffont Evias. Pet. May 10. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Venning, Robins, and Venning, Tokenhouse-yd, agents for Swyer, Shaftesbury. Sur. May 26 LARMUTH, ALFRED WILLIAM, general agent, Essex-rd, Islington. LAWLER, JOHN, draper, Bitterne. Pet. May 11. O. A. Stansfeld. POTTER, DANIEL. brass bedstead manufacturer, Allcroft-rd, RANSON, ALBERT, butcher, Monkesleigh. Pet. May 11. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sols. Nickinson and Co., Chancery-la. Sur. June 3 REWMAN, OSCAR, commission merchant, Brixton, and Mason'savenue, Coleman-st. Pet. May 5. O. A. Stansfeld. Sols. Messrs. Lewis, Ely-pl. Sur. May 26 RICHARDSON, ROBERT, grocer, Langley.pl, Commercial-rd east. Pet. May 12. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Geaussent, New Broad-st. Sur. June 2 BIGBY, FRANK DIXON, solicitor, Basinghall-st, and Mansionst, Clerkenwell. Pet. May 4. Reg. Brougham. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Brown, Basinghall-st. Sur. May 26 RUSSELL, JOHN, journeyman pork butcher, Berwick-st, Soho. Pet. May 10. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Clarke, St. Mary's-sq, Paddington. Sur. June 2 SMITH, GEORGE HENRY, formerly gardener, Broad-green, Croydon. Pet. May 12. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Nind, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 4 TAYLOR, ROBERT, contractor, Graham-rd, Dalston, and Gros- Reg. TURNER, JOHN, smith, Langford, near Biggleswade. Pet. May 12. VANDENBERGH, JULIUS ARNOLDUS RYKE, shipowner, Portsmouth. Pet. May 10. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sols. Linklaters and Co., Walbrook. Sur. June 3 O. A. WHITE, FREDERICK, draper, Harwich, Pet. April 15. ALVEN, STANLEY WYNDHAM, retired officer of Indian army, BABB, WILLIAM, tailor, Devonport. Pet. April 13. Reg. & O. A. BEWLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS FOX, Whitstable. Pet. May 11. Reg.&O. A. Callaway. Sols. Sankey, Son, and Flint, Canterbury: Sur. May 18 BLAKEMAN, HENRY, victualler, formerly, Walsall. Pet. May 12. BROADFIELD. ARNOLD, tea dealer, Highgate, near Birmingham. BUMPUS, THOMAS, jun., tailor, Birmingham. Pet. May 12. Reg. CLEMSON, MARGARET, grocer, Manchester. Pet. May 11. Reg. DURY, ANTOINE, decorative painter, Warwick. Pet. May 11. ELLIS, JAMES, china dealer, Nantwich. Pet. May 11. Reg. & FAULKNER, JOSEPH, journeyman painter, Birchington. Pet. FIELD, JOHN, banker's clerk, Norwich. Pet. May 12. Reg. & FOULDS, JOSEPH, joiner, Halifax. Pet. May 12. Reg. & O. A. FOX, BENJAMIN, victualler, Wolstanton. Pet. May 12. Reg. & GAGE, WILLIAM, beerhouse keeper, York. Pet. May 11. Reg. & HULSTON, WILLIAM, bootmaker, Birmingham. Pet. May 12. KENNY, ELIZABETH, and KENNY, ROBERT WILLIAM, flour LATHAM, GEORGE, colour maker, Caverswall. Pet. May 11. Reg. LODGE, BENJAMIN, commercial traveller, Birmingham. Pet. MANN, FREDERICK, music seller. Colchester. Pet. May 7. Reg. Pet. MELHUISH, WILLIAM, carpenter, Shillingstone. Pet. May 10. Pet. MOORHEAD, JOHN WILLIAM, commission agent, Roath. PARKER, WILLIAM, beer retailer, Bristol. Pet. May 11. Reg. & POWELL, JOHN, pitch heater, Pembroke-dock. Pet. May 11. Reg. & O. A. Lanning. Sol. Parry, Pembroke dock. Sur. May 31 PRESCOTT, WILLIAM CHARLES, merchant, Hull. Pet. May 10. O. A. Young. Sols. Holden and Sons, Hull. Sur. May 26 REDMAN, WILLIAM, shipbroker, Newcastle. Pet. May 8. Reg. Gibson. O. A. Laidman. Sol. Joel, Newcastle. Sur. May 25 RICHARDSON, THOMAS, general merchant, Liverpool. Pet. May 11. O. A. Turner. Sols. Richardson, Oliver, Jones, and Billson, Liverpool. Sur. May 11 ROGERS, JAMES, labourer, Newport. Pet. May 11. Reg. & O. A. SHELLEY, CHARLES THOMAS, blacksmith, Sudbury. Pet. April 6. SMITH, SIMEON, jun., and SMITH, JOHN THOMAS, cotton WILKINSON, EDWIN ADOLPHUS JAMES, surgeon, Kingsnorton. WOOD, THOMAS, bookkeeper, Liverpool. Pet. May 11. O. A. Gazette, May 18. To surrender at the Bankrupts' Court, Basinghall-street. BROWN, GOODMAN, zinc worker, Bassett-ter, Notting-hill. Pet. May 14. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Drake, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 2 BUTCHER, FREDERICK ELLIOTT, grocer, Plumstead. Pet. May 6. O. A. Stansfeld. Sols. Howard and Co., Poultry. Sur. June 2 CLARK, CHARLES, commission agent, Western-villas, Paddington. Pet. May 13. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Buchanan, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 2 CHAPMAN, THOMAS, pork butcher Goldsmith's-row, Hackney-rd. O. A. Pet. DAVIS, ALFRED, glass shade merchant, High-st, Camden-town, EMERY, GEORGE, ham and beef shop keeper, Gray's-inn-rd, Kiburn. Pet. May 13. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Dennis, Southamptonbldgs, Holborn. Sur. June 2 ESCOTT, EDMUND. carpenter, Augustus-st, Regent's-park. Pet. HARDING, JOHN, builder, railway station and Providence-pl, HOLLAND, PHILIP HENRY, publican, Walham-green, Fulham. Pet. May 15. O. A. Stansfeld. Sols. Hancock and Co., Carey-st, Lincoln's-inn. Sur. June 7 HORN, GEORGE THOMAS, bookseller's assistant, Chapel-st, Bedford-row. Pet. May 10. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Lydall, Southampton-bldgs, Chancery-la. Sur. June 3 JOB, WILLIAM, butcher, Church-st, Greenwich. Pet. May 12 Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sols. Hughes and Co., Bishopsgatest-within and Woolwich. Sur. June 4 LAMB, HENRY MICHAEL, builder, Tritton-st, Wandsworth. Pet. May 14. Reg. Murray. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Hicklin, Trinity-sq, Borough. Sur. June 7 LAWS, EDWARD, cab proprietor, Canterbury.pl, Maida vale. Pet. May 13. Reg. Brougham. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Kimberley, Scott's-yd, Bush-la. Sur. June 2 MILLEN, WILLIAM, sen., grocer, Sittingbourne. Pet. May 12. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sols. Gibson and Co., Abchurchyd. Sur. June 4 MORLEY, HUGH WALTER, general merchant, Water-la. Pet. May 11. Reg. Pepys. O. A. Graham. Sol. Watson, Basinghallst. Sur. June 4 MOUILLEE, LOUIS, commercial clerk, Westmoreland pl, Camberwell. Pet. May 14. Reg. Brougham. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Watson, Basinghall-st. Sur. June 7 NOLAN, JAMES EDWARD, hotel waiter, Thomas-st, Oxford-st. PERMAIN, GEORGE THOMAS, miller, Sutton Scotney, near Win- SPARK, ALFRED, commission agent, Sun-st, Bishopsgate, and TURNER, JAMES WILLIAM, commission agent, Trump-st, and WAKELEY, GEORGE, eating-house keeper, Tyers-st, Lambeth. Pet. May 14. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sol. Kent, Cannonst. Sur. June 2 WEBSTER. JOHN, general dealer, Union-st, Notting-hill. Pet. May 11. O. A. Stansfeld. Sol. Drake, Basinghall-st. June 2 Sur. YOUNG, PETER, carpenter, Upper Kennington-la. Pet. May 15. Reg. Roche. O. A. Parkyns. Sols. Heath and Parker, St. Helen's-pl. Sur. June 2 To surrender in the Country. ASTLEY, THOMAS, fishdealer, Liverpool. Pet May 13. Reg. & BARNETT, JOSEPH, clothier, Brighton. Pet. May 11. Reg. & O. A. BASCH, JACOB, cap manufacturer, Sheffield. Pet. May 14. Reg. &0. A. Wake and Rodgers. Sol. Tattershall, Sheffield. Sur. June 2 BRINDLE, GEORGE, provision dealer, late Church. Pet. April 15. Reg. Fardell. 0. A. M'Neill. Sur. June 1 BROWN, JOSEPH NORBURY, grey cloth merchant, Manchester. Pet. May 13. Reg. Fardell. O. A. M'Neill. Sols. Grundy and Coulson, Manchester. Sur. June 2 BROWN, JAMES, draper, Tow Law. Pet. May 11. Reg. Gibson. 0. A. Laidman. Sols. Hoyle, Shipley, and Hovle, Newcastleupon-Tyne, or Messrs. Watson, Durham. Sur. June 7 BULL, GEORGE, pensioner from Her Majesty's Royal Navy, Antony. Pet. May 14. Reg. & O. A. Pearce. Sols. Messrs. Edmonds, Plymouth. Sur. June 2 CANE, JAMES CHARLES, publisher, Brighton. Pet. May 11. Reg. 0. A. Blaker. Sur. June 3 CALVERT, GEORGE SUTCLIFFE, out of business, Halifax, Pot. Sur. CARROLL, JAMES, jun., and CARROLL, WILLIAM HENRY, bookbinders, Liverpool. Pet. May 14. O. A. Turner. Sols. Woodburn and Pemberton, Liverpool. Sur. May 28 CHOWN, ELIZABETH, grocer, Cardiff. Pet. May 12. Reg. & O. A. DARBY, FREDERICK WHITLOCK, out of business, Brighton. Pet. EDGAR, JOHN, draper, Merthyr Tydfil. Pet. May 13. Reg. Wilde. O. A. Acraman. Sols. Benson and Elletson, Bristol. Sur. May 27 EVANS, JOSHUA, clerk in holy orders, Llanover. Pet. May 15. FINLEY, JOHN, beerhouse keeper, Harperley. Pet. May 15. Reg. FRATER, JAMES ROY, writing clerk. Wrexham. Pet. May 11. Pet. GILBERT, FREDERIC WILLIAM, out of business, Sheffield. HALL, WILLIAM, labourer in a stone quarry, Linby. Pet. May 14. HOGBEN, ISAAC, corn factor, Dover. Pet. May 12. Reg. & O. A. HOWE, WILLIAM, corn factor, Darlington. Pet. May 14. Reg. & JONES, JOHN, late shopkeeper, Llechlehed. Pet. May 13. Reg. & LONGLEY, THOMAS, carpenter, East Peckham. Pet. May 10. STOTT. WILLIAM; STOTT. GEORGE, and MAUDE, JOHN, 'cotton TAYLOR, DAVID, cotton waste dealer, Oldham. Pet. May 13. Reg. Fardell. O. A. M'Neill. Sol. Cobbett, Wheeler, and Cob. bett, Manchester. Sur. June 1 TOWNEND, JAMES, labourer, Hemsworth, near Pontefract. Pet. May 14. Reg. & O. A. Coleman. Sol. Freeman, Huddersfield. Sar. June 3 TROON, WILLIAM JAMES, carpenter, Falmouth. Pet. May 13. Reg. & O. A. Tilly. Sol. Tremewen, Falmouth. Sur. May 27 WALKER, JOSEPH, builder, Sheffield. Pet. May 5. Reg. & O. A. Wake and Rodgers. Sol. Micklethwaite, Sheffield. Sur. June 2 WATERHOUSE, SAMUEL HENRY, beerseller, Bradford. Pet. May 13. Reg. & O. A. Robinson. Sol. Rhodes, Bradford. Sur. June 11 WESTON, CHARLES, chemist, Stockton-upon-Tees. Pet. May 15. WHITE, WALLACE, out of business, Hanley. Pet. May 13. Reg. & WILLIAMS, GEORGE, joiner, Seacombe. Pet. May 13. O. A. Turner. WILLIAMS, DAVID, building contractor, Ystradyfodwg. Pet. May 13. Reg. & O. A. Spickett. Sol. Thomas, Pontypridd. Sur. May 29 WILLIS, ISRAEL, hawker, Bray. Pet. May 14. Reg. & O. A. Darvill. Sol. Spicer, Great Marlow. Sur. May 29 WILEMAN, WILLIAM HENRY, bootmaker, Louth. Pet. May 11. WORKMAN, WILLIAM, miller, Appleby. Pet. May 13. Reg. & 0. A. Heelis, jun. Sol. Cant, Penrith. Sur. June 4 BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED. HILLMAN, RICHARD, beer retailer, Wingfield. March 10, 1869 Dibidends. BANKRUPTS' ESTATES. The Official Assignees are given, to whom apply for the Airey, W. joiner, first, 44. Turner. Liverpool.-Budd, E. grocer. first, 14.01. Stansfeld, London.-Bugg, G. flour merchant, first, 4. Od. Stansfeld, London.-Cartwright, C. N. dresser, further, 1. M. Harris, Nottingham.-Dry, W. G. flour dealer, first, 24. 10, Laidman, Newcastle.-Ethall, J. ropemaker, second, 18. 7d. Turner, Liverpool-Por, W. corn merchant, first, 18. 74d. Parkyns, London-Garbutt, C. D. and Garbutt, W. dealers in wines, first, 6s. 8. Laidman, Newcastle.-Huntley, J. grocer, first, 44. Laidman, Newcastle.-Kitching and Petty, printers, first, 7d. Laidman, New. Castle.-Moore, H. print publisher, first, 11. Stansfeld, London. Nasmyth, C. J. merchant, first, 6d. Parkyns, London.--Pascall, G. W. jun., wine dealer, first, 68, 7d. Stansfeld, London.-Robson, R. grocer, first, 1s. 54. Laidman, Newcastle.-Scotson, J. victualler, Art, . 64. Turner, Liverpool.-Stilwell, R. clerk in Somersethouse, first, 78. Stansfeld, London.-Thomas, W. cabinet maker, first, is. 7d. Turner, Liverpool.-Wade, G. De V. scrivener, second, 44.7-32nds. Parkyns, London.- West, H. brewer, first, 3. Stansfeld, London-Wheatcroft and Turner, wire workers, second, 1. Harris, Nottingham.-Wiener and Deutschland, merchant, first, 5d. Stansfeld, London. Assignment, Composition, Inspectorship, and Trust Deeds. Gazette, May 14. ALLAN, JOSEPH, saddler, Durham. May 5. 6. by two equal BURLEY, EDWARD, plumber, Balsall-heath. April 29. 2. in 21 days CAVE, DOUGLAS GUILLAUME, jeweller. Mount-pleasant, Grosvenor-sq. April 27. Trusts. C. Martin, diamond merchant, Great Winchester-st; W. H. Peake, goldsmith, Gerrard-st; and R. Webb, jeweller, Newman-st CHAMPION, JAMES BARLOW, and NIGHTINGALE, EDWARD, bleachers, Hollin's-vale Bleach Works, near Bury. May 10. 6. by three equal instalments, in 4, 8, and 12 mos,-secured. Trust. H. Harrison, commission agent, Manchester CHAPPELL, THOMAS DARE, butcher, Bath. April 22. 58. by two equal instalments, in 1 and 3 mos,-secured. Trust. A. Hutchins, Kingston, near Taunton April 17. Trust. C. CHRISTIE, JAMES COKE, wine merchant, Liverpool. 58.-18. 6d. in 3 mos, 24. in 6 mos, and 1s. 6d. in 9 mos. Gatehouse, brewer, Birkenhead DEARDEN, JOHN, victualler, Manchester. May 4. 5. by two equal instalments,-first immediately, the other on Aug. 7 DEFRAINE, JOHN CHARLES, grocer, Dean-st, Soho. April 30. 28. 6. in I mo DOLEY, EPHRAIM: WHITE, JOSEPH; and DALE, FRANCIS, electro platers, Birmingham. April 14. Trusts. C. Taylor, manager for Evans and Askin, refiners; J. E. Baker, engineer; and E. Carter, accountant, all Birmingham EDWARDS, JOHN JONES, broker, Buckley. April 20. 7s. 6. by two instalments, two-thirds in 21 days, and one-third in 2 mos from first payment FRANCIS, DECIMUS, auctioneer, Old Bailey, and Devonshire-st, Great Portland-st. April 16. 64.3. in 6 and 12 mos GIRLING, SAMUEL JAMES, builder, High-st, Bromley-by-Bow. May 10. 58. in 7 days 78. 6, by three GITSHAM, CHARLES, grocer, Exeter. April 14. instalments of 2s. 6d. in 3, 6, and 9 mos. Trust. O. Harris, accountant, Exeter GODWIN, ISAAC, grocer, Bampton. April 17. Trusts. W. Sotham, grocer, and V. Buckingham, auctioneer, both Witney HALSALL, PETER, provislon dealer, Southport. May 12. 5. by two equal instalments, in 7 days and 6 mos. Trust. E. Martin, accountant, Southport HAMERSLEY, LAMBERT JOHN; SPEAR, LOUIS; and NATHAN, SOLOMON, cigar manufacturers, Union-st, Spitalfields. April 15. Trust. A. Chalmers, tobacco broker, Fenchurch-buildings HEIGHAM, THOMAS, out of business, Katharine-ter, Wandsworth. April 2. 18. in 21 days HETHERINGTON, DAVID, farmer, High Contscliffe. April 7. Trusts. J. Greenwell, farmer, Thornton Hall, and J. Archer, miller, Durham JACKSON, JOHN, tobacconist, Hull. April 19. 8. by three instalments, in 3, 6, and 9 mos,-secured. Assignee-J. Beaumont, jun., tobacco manufacturer, Huddersfield JAMES, ABRAHAM HENRY, sculptor, Newport. April 17. 58. by two equal instalments in 1 week, and 2 mos,-secured. Trust. J. E. Davies, accountant, Bristol LAST, ROBERT CHARLES, painter, Purleigh. April 19. Trust. F. Orttewell, ironmonger. Maldon LEA, JOHN, and LEA, JOHN, jun., shoe manufacturers, Stafford. April 10. 78. 6.-28., 28., 2s., and 1s. 6d., in 2, 4, 8, and 12 mos from April 1,-secured LLOYD, WALTER FRANCIS, builder, Coronation-pl. West Hackney. April 14. 78.-28., 2., 2., and 1s. on July 15, Oct. 15, Jan. 15, and April 15 MARSHALL, JOHN, fish merchant, Scarborough. April 17. Trusts. J. Sellers and H. Wyrill, fish salesmen, both Scarborough MAYES, WILLIAM AYRES, tailor, Birmingham. April 17. Trusts. J. Richardson, woollen manufacturer, Leeds, and A. F. Trigg, agent, London MENSLEY, GEORGE, boot manufacturer, Chalk Farm-rd. April 29. 54. in 2 mos NEWMAN, WILLIAM, fly proprietor, Brighton. April 26. 38. 6d. PAGE, JOHN OFFORD, cheesemonger, Old Kent-rd. May 5. 58. by two instalments of 2. 6d. in 3 and 6 mos PARKER, JOHN WATSON, ironmonger, Redhill. April 23. Trusts. F. Hill, factor, Birmingham, and J. W. Gidney, ironmonger's valuer, Gresham-st POOLE, ANN, widow, lodging-house keeper, New-st, Southwark. April 23. 2, 6. by two equal instalments, in 3 and 6 mos PULLEN, CHARLES ALFRED, solicitor, Queen-sq, Holborn. May 8. 1s. by one instalment, on July 1 PYESMITH, CHARLES FREDERICK, merchant, Liverpool. April 17. Trusts. G. Dearden; J. G. Wheelwright, bank manager; and R. Ostler, all of Halifax RANDALL, GEORGE, grocer, South-st, Walworth. April 29. 2s. 6d. in 14 days April 19. Trust. J. H. Smith, REYNOLDS, GEORGE, tailor, Bath. accountant, Bristol RUMBOLL, HENRY, merchant, Hook. ments of 2s. 6d. in 9 and 15 mos. Heckmondwike April 13. 29. by two instal. Trust. C. Ward, printer, SHAW, JAMES, paper dealer, Leeds. April 17. 2s. 6d. in 6 weeks,secured SHIRLEY, WILLIAM, chemist, Stanley, and Liverpool. April 20. SILVERWOOD, JOHN, commission agent, Wakefield. April 20. WILSON, ROBERT ALFRED, and WILSON, BENJAMIN THOMAS, YOUNG, ANN, widow, bookseller, Southampton-row. April 30. ABRAM, JOHN HILL, corndealer, Liverpool. April 26. Trust. J. BIBLEE, JOHN, provision merchant, Upper Thames-st; Canter- BOTTOM, WILLIAM; KIRK, ROBERT; and RAMSDEN, CHARLES, CHUTE, JAMES HENRY, theatrical lessee, Bristol. April 27. In full, by instalments of 7001. per annum. Trusts. G. Somerton, gentleman: E. Chilcott, wholesale ironmonger; F. Leverton, cabinet maker; J. Davis, builder; W. Howell, timber merchant; P. 8. Macliver, gentleman; W. H. Williams, accountant, all of Bristol; and C. Wadham, timber merchant, Bath CLARABUT, WILLIAM HENRY, draper, Whitstable. April 20. 12s. in 3, 6, and 9 mos from April 10,-two last secured. Trusts. R. Spence, warehouseman, Love-la, Aldermanbury; T. Appleton, sen., freeman of the oyster fishery, Whitstable; A. Clarabut, widow, Canterbury; J. B. Clarabut, chemist, Deal; and W. Weir, gentleman, Canterbury COSH, RICHARD LAWRENCE, licensed victualler, Richmond Hotel, Hammersmith. May 13. 5. by two equal instalments, on Aug. 13 and Nov. 13,-secured DIFFORD, SOLOMON, solicitor's managing clerk, Sutton-uponTrent. April 23. 2s. 6d. EVANS, SARAH, innkeeper, Troedyrhiw. April 15. 2s. 6d. by two instalments, in 7 days and 3 mos from registration. Trust. W. Evans, miner, Merthyr Tydfil FAWCETT, THOMAS, boot maker, Bradford. April 17. 4, 6.viz., 18. 6d. in 2, 4, and 6 mos from registration. Trust. H. Ibbottson, accountant, Bradford FISHER, JAMES, joiner, Great Grimsby. April 20. Trusts. I. Good, sen., brickmaker, Clee, and S. Ellis, timber merchant, Great Grimsby FLETCHER, WILLIAM RIVERS, gentleman, Maidenhead. May 10 28. in 10 days from registration GREENWAY, CHARLES GREENWAY, factor, Wolverhampton. April 19. 4. in 7 days from registration. Trust. 8. A. Greenway, traveller, Wolverhampton HALLAM, JOHN, innkeeper, Leicester. April 22. Trust. H. Tarratt, accountant, Leicester HALEY, JOHN, woolstapler, Bradford. April 21. 78. 6d. by instalments of 5. and 28. 64. in 14 days and 4 mos from registration,last guaranteed. Trust. J. Hargreaves, gentleman, Bradford HAWKSLEY, AARON, Oakerthorpe; and HAWKSLEY, JAMES, South Wingfield, coal proprietors. April 8. 38. 4. in 1 mo from registration HILLS, THOMAS, builder, Wanstead. April 12. 58. by two equal instalments, in 3 and 6 mos, -secured HORROCKS, WILLIAM, and HORROCKS, JOHN, flax spinners, IVE, ANTHONY, ironmonger, Albert-ter and Lonsdale-pl, Notting- LAMBE, FREDERICK, merchant, Cushion-ct, Old Broad-st, and Rotherhithe New-rd. May 13. Trust. T. Reed, Walthamstow LAWRENCE, WILLIAM, Harrington st, Hampstead rd; and BAUGH, BENJAMIN, University-st, Tottenham-ct-rd, builders. April 19. 6s. by two instalments, in 15 days and 3 mos from registration LEAR, JAMES, watch manufacturer. Birmingham. April 20. Trusts. A. Arnold, jeweller, and H. Cook, silversmith, both Birmingham LOTT, WILLIAM, painter, Bridgend. April 13. 58. by two equal payments, in 4 and 8 mos LYND, WILLIAM, oil merchant, Leeds. April 20. 10. by four equal instalments, in 3, 6, 9, and 24 mos from registration,secured. Trust. J. W. Oxley, banker, Leeds MATCHAM, FREDERICK, innkeeper, Paignton. Feb. 16. Trust. D. Green, brewer, St. Mary's Church PENZER, THOMAS, grocer, Walsall. April 28. Trusts. J. Watson, wholesale grocer, and W. L. Harrison, accountant, both Birmingham PICKERING, JOHN FOSTER; and PICKERING, RICHARD BEISLEY, sugar refiners, Osborn-st, Whitechapel. April 30. Trusts. W. H. Bishop; C. Czarnikow; and D. Craven, colonial brokers, all Mincing-la RAVENSCROFT, THOMAS, cotton waste dealer, Manchester. May 12. 4. in 7 days from registration. Trusts. G. R. Haywood, cotton broker, Liverpool, and J. Thomas, accountant, Manchester RICHARDS, JOHN, licensed victualler, Compton Gifford. April 22. Trusts. J. Reed, merchant, and G. Nicholls, ironmonger, both Plymouth RICHARDSON, GEORGE WILLIAM, elastic manufacturer, Chesterfield. May 7. 4. by two instalments of 2s. 6d. in 2 mos, and 1s. 6d. in 3 mos from registration. Trust. G. A. Beardmore gentleman, Basford ROBERTS, JULIUS, captain in H.M.'s Royal marine artillery, Seaford. April 16. Trust. C. Stanley, gentleman, Roslyn House, Fulham SMITH, CHARLES, out of business, Buckley-st, Mile-end-rd. May 8. 34 4d. in 14 days from registration STEPHENS, WILLIAM, hay dealer, Birmingham. April 26. Trusts. M. A. Reay, corn factor, and R. Taylor, solicitor, both BirVERITY, JOHN, boot manufacturer, Leeds. April 21. 58. by two equal instalments, in 3 and 6 mos from April 21-last secured. Trusts. S. Bentley, innkeeper, and E. Shaw, nail manufacturer, Leeds WALKER, CHARLES GEORGE, corn merchant, Stockton-on-Tees. April 5. Trust. J. Greener, public accountant, Newcastle-uponTyne mingham WARD, HENRY, and WARD, ARANNAH, grocers, Killamarsh. May 8. 10s. by three equal instalments, on Aug. 13, Dec. 13, and April 13. Trusts. T. Ward, colliery manager; S. Ward, colliery steward; and J. Carr, farmer, all of Killamarsh WARREN, WILLIAM, provision dealer, Nantwich. April 21. Trusts. G. Lewis, cheese factor, Market Drayton, and W. Sandford, grocer, Nantwich WHITE, MARY, innkeeper, Durham. April 19. Trusts. J. Mavin, ironfounder, Durham, and W. Southern, timber merchant, Newcastle-upon-Tyne WILCOX, RICHARD, draper, Welshpool. May 12. Trust. J. H. Goodwin, merchant, Manchester WOOD, HERBERT, surgeon, Ashton-under-Lyne. March 5. 8s. by three instalments of 3, 2s. 6d., and 2s. 6d, on May 1, Aug. 1, and Nov. 1. Trust. R. Wood, surgeon, Ashton-under-Lyne WYATT, RICHARD HALL, accountant, Idol-la. May 7. 28. 6. in 2 mos from registration. Trust. F. Coode, gentleman, Mark-la BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. TATTON.-On the 16th inst., at 24, Lower Phillimore-place, Kensington, the wife of Mr. Walter Tatton, solicitor, of a son. MARRIAGES. GOULD-SHARPE.-On the 13th inst., at Trinity Church, Milton, near Gravesend, Thomas Gould, jun., of Sheffield, solicitor, to Frances Harriett, eldest daughter of the late Captain John Edward Sharpe, 46th Bengal Native Infantry. LEE-DODD.-On the 6th inst., at St. Michael's Church, Kingston, Jamaica, William Rastrick Lee, solicitor, to Sophia Isabella, only daughter of the late John Dodd, of Glassonby, Cumberland, formerly of Uppingham, Rutlandshire. MARSHALL-GARDNER.-On the 28th ult., at the Parish Church, Huyton, Lancashire, John Marshall, of Thornton Hough, Cheshire, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, to Elizabeth, the youngest daughter of the late Joseph Gardner, of The Rooley, Huyton, Esq. THESIGER-STOPFORD.-On the 13th inst., at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, the Hon. Edward Thesiger, fourth son of Lord Chelms ford, to Georgina Mary, third daughter of Wm. Bruce Stopford, Esq., of Drayton House, Northamptonshire. DEATHS. CATTLOW.-On the 17th inst., at Dorrington, Market Drayton, Salop, aged 33, William Ford Cattlow, solicitor. GOODDY.-On the 12th inst., aged 38, John Cuttle Gooddy, Esq., of City Bank-chambers, 20, Threadneedle street, E.C., and Leatherhead, Surrey, solicitor. JOHNSTON.-On the 12th inst., at 27, Royal-terrace, Edinburgh, Robert Johnston, Esq., Writer to the Signet. NUTT.-On the 5th inst., Mrs. Mary Ann Nutt, relict of John Nutt, Esq., solicitor, late of Canterbury. PARTRIDGE AND COOPER DRAFT PAPER, 48. 6d., 6s., 78., 78. 9d., and 98. per ream THE NEW" VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE" NOTE, 98. 6d. per M ESSRS. NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, and Co., have received instructions from the trustees under the will of the late Lewis Davis, Esq., to OFFER for SALE, at the MART, Tokenhouse-vard, on FRIDAY, JUNE 11, at Two o'clock precisely in Thirty Lots, valuable well-secured FREEHOLD GROUND-RENTS, amounting together to nearly 20007, per annum, and arising out of numerous shops, dwelling-houses, and premises, situate at Plumstead, in the county of Kent, and comprising part of the Park Estate. They will be offered as follows, viz.: Lot 1.-267. 158. per annum secured upon Nos. 92 to 96, Plumstead-road. Lot 2.-387. 28. secured upon Nos. 10 to 26, Plumsteadvillas-road and nine houses in Deadman's-lane. Lot 3.-13. secured upon the Walmer Castle and numerous dwelling-houses in Walmer-road, Plumstead-villas-road and Deadman's-lane. Lot 4.-70%. secured upon thirty houses in Plumstead-villasroad and Cross-street. Lot 5.-907. 38. secured upon Nos. 97 to 106, Plumstead-road, Nos. 2 to 42, Ann-street, and Nos. 1 to 23, Plumstead-villasroad. Lot 6.-1497. 10. secured upon Nos. 25 to 77, Plumsteadvillas-road, and Nos. 46 to 102, Ann-street. Lot 7.-1727. 158, secured upon Nos. 79 to 89, 93, 95, and 99 to 137, Plumstead-villas-road, Nos. 101 to 118, 124, 126, and 132 to 170, Upper Ann-street, Nos. 1 to 7, Cross-street, and Nos. 1 to 9 and 23, Rose-street. Lot 8.-391. 28. secured upon Nos. 108 to 119, Plumstead-road, and Nos. 5 and 6, Thomas-street. Lot 9.-777. 4, secured upon Nos. 3 to 43, Ann-street, and Nos. 2 to 36, Robert-street. Lot 10.-1897. secured upon Nos. 9 to 19, Walmer-road, Nos. 45 to 99, Ann-street, Nos. 38 to 84, Upper Robert-street, and Nos. 2 to 8, Glyndon-street. Lot 11-1137. 98. secured upon Nos. 101 to 185, Upper Annstreet, Nos. 1 to 5, Belvidere Cottages, Glyndon-street, and Nos. 1 to 6, Lincoln-terrace, Brewery-road. Lot 12.-77. 108. secured upon Nos. 4, 6, and 8, Rose-street. Lot 13.-617. s. secured upon twenty-five houses, Nos. 1 to 25, Waverley-terrace. Lot 14-367. 18. secured upon Nos. 1 to 13, and No. 17, Parkroad West. Lot 15.-337. secured upon ten houses, Nos. 1 to 10, Lower Park-place. Lots 16, 17, and 18.-6., 6., and 127. secured upon Nos. 1, 3, 5, and 6, Park-villas. Lot 19-707. 158. secured upon Nos. 120 to 128, Plumsteadroad, Nos. 1 to 27, Robert-street, and Nos. 1 to 4, and 7 to 15, Thomas-street. Lot 20.-154. secured upon No. 1, Bamfield-street. Lot 21.-177. 68. secured upon Nos. -, Glyndon-street, and Nos. 2, 4, 10, and 12, Bamfield-street. Lot 22-157. 128. secured upon Nos. 1 to 7, Brewery-terrace, Cage-lane. Lot 23.-61. 28. secured upon Nos. 8, 9, 10, and 11, Breweryterrace. Lot 24.-13. 58. secured upon Nos. 20 to 34, Walmer-road, Nos. 29 to 71, Upper Robert-street, Nos. 11 to 43, Earl-street, and Nos. 13 to 17, Glyndon-street. Lot 25.-1967. 68. secured upon Nos. 36 to 46, Walmer-road, Nos. 2 to 34, and No. 50, Earl-street, Nos. 2 to 12, and 36 to 50, Elm Grove-street, and Nos. 18 to 26, Glyndon-street. Lot 26.-1157 10s. secured upon Nos. 17 to 58, Walmer-road, Nos. 1 to 39, Elm Grove-street, Nos. 1 to 13, Station-street, and Nos. 27 to 30, Glyndon-street. Lot 27.-257. 48. secured upon Nos. 153 to 158, Plumsteadroad. Lot 28.-581. 28. secured upon Nos. 59 to 68, Walmer-road, Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 8, Station-road, and Nos. 1 and 3, Griffinroad. Lot 29.-377. 108. secured upon Nos. 1, and 6 to 11, Derbyterrace, Plumstead-road. Lot 30.-447. 128. per annum secured upon seventeen houses Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 8, Griffin-road, Nos. 26 to 42, and Nos. 29, 31, 33, and 48, Orchard-road. May be viewed, and particulars had shortly of Mr. PARKES, the Park Estate office, Plumstead; the Lord Panmure, Plumstead-road; Mitre Inn, Woolwich; the Crown, Erith; of Messrs. DRUCE, SONS, and JACKSON, Solicitors, 10, Billiter-square; at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 62, Old Broad-street, E.C. Watford, Herts, in a beautiful and very healthy district, on a dry, gravel subsoil, close to Cashiobury-park, within five minutes' walk of the station, and having all the advantages of a country house, with the protection of a pleasant town and great facility for direct access to Euston-square, also to Broad-street, Kensington, &c., via Willesden Junction, with possession. Thwaytes, deceased.-City of London.-The highly-important and very valuable Freehold Estate, in Fenchurch-street, one door from Mincing-lane, comprising the extensive and well known premises, conspicuous among the adjacent palatial buildings as a specimen of the trading establishments of a former age.-By order of the Trustees. MESSRS. DEBENHAM, TEWSON. and M FARMER will SELL, at the MART, on TUESDAY, JUNE 1, at Two, in Four Lots, viz..-Lot 1. The orna mentally built and carefully finished FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as Langsyne-house, situate at the junction of Lanzles-road and Stratford-road, and containing five good bed-rooms, a bath-room, a dining-room. a library, and drawing room opening by French casements to lawn, kitchen, scullery, and complete domestic offices. There are good pleasure and kitchen gardens, entirely enclosed by wall and park fence, and the house is approached by a carriage sweep; ample space is left for stabling. Lots 2, 3, and 4, three eligible pieces of freehold building land, adjoining Lot 1, and possessing important frontages to Stratford-road and Langley-road, and suitable for the erection of first-class residences, or would be valuable adjuncts to the grounds of Langsyne-house. Watford is in the midst of a good hunting district, and the walks and drives in all directions are of unsurpassed beauty. This property is only three minutes' walk from church shops, and post office. No cottages or small houses can be built upon or near it. Possession on completion. Particulars of ESSRS. EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the MART. Tokenhouse-yard, Bank of England, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1869, at One o'clock precisely, in one Lot, by direction of the Trustees of John Thwaytes, Esq., deceased, a most important FREEHOLD ESTATE; consisting of the premises Nos. 44 and 45, Fenchurchstreet, one door from Mincing-lane, presenting unaltered the appearance they bore when occnnied by the late Mr. Thwaytes and his predecessors, Messrs. Davison and Newman, rendering them conspicuous among their noble surroundings, and affording the most convincing evi dence that the time has come when this relic of ancient London must give place to the expansion of modern trade. The position in the heart of the Colonial and Produce Market, close to "the Lane," and in one of the chief thoroughfares of the city, is so commanding and important as to stand without a rival, while the area is of such extent as to warrant and admit of a structure consonant with the requirements of the age. It contains about 3000 feet superficial, and has a frontage of over 47 feet to Fenchurch-street, abuts on the Clothworkers'-hall in the rear, and is entirely uncontrolled by ancient lights. It is let on lease for a term expiring in 1870 at the low rent of 6007, a year. Messrs. VALPY AND LEDSAM, Solicitors, 60, Carey with plans, of street, W. C.; and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside. May be viewed by permission of the tenants and particulars, Messrs. GRAY, JOHNSTON, and MOUNSEY, Solicitors, 5, Raymond-buildings, Gray's-inn; at the Mart; and of Messrs Enwix Fox and BoUSFIELD, MESSRS, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and 21. Gresham-street, Bank, E. C., Corner of Coleman-scrat FARMER'S MAY LIST of ESTATES and HOUSES, including landed estates, town and country residences, hunting and shooting quarters, farms, ground-rents, rentcharges, house property and investments generally, may be obtained free of charge, at their offices, 80, Cheapside, E.C., or by post for one stamp. Particulars for insertion in the June List must be received by the 29th May at atest. Harrow-on-the-Hill. - Valuable Freehold Residences, Ground-rent, and Building Land. Stamford-hill, in the high road. Spacious Freehold detached Family Mansion, with out offices, conservatories, pleasure and kitchen gardens, and grounds of nearly six acres. MESSRS, EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD MESSRS, PRICKETT and SON will SELL grown plantation, and a distance, screened by a well by AUCTION, at the MART, Tokenhouse-vard, Bank, on THURSDAY, JUNE 3, at Two o'clock precisely, in Seven Lots, the valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate on the Harrow Park Estate, High-street, Harrowon-the-Hill, about a third of a mile from a contemplated station on the proposed Harrow, Edzware, and London Railway (now in Parliament), the same being particularly worthy the attention of gentlemen desirous of availing themselves of the advantages of the Harrow School, and of obtaining building sites in one of the most delightful positions in the county of Middlesex, comprising three detached resi dences, with good gardens, let to highly respectable tenants, and of the estimated value of 2007. per annum; a Freehold Groundrent of 127. 108, per annum; also Sa. 1r. 23p. of very valuable Building Land, commanding fine views over the adjacent country. May be viewed by permission of the tenants, and parti culars obtained at the Auction Mart; at the King's Head, Harrow; of Mr. W. WINKLEY, High-street, Harrow; of Messrs. PRIOR and BIGG, Solicitors, 38, Southamptonbuildings, Chancery-lane: and of Messrs. PRICKETT and Sox. Land Agents, &c., 62, Chancery-lane, W.C., and Highgate, N. Fortis-green, Muswell-hill.-Leasehold Houses. MESSRS, PRICKETT and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the MART, Tokenhouse-yard, City, on THURSDAY, JUNE 3, at Two precisely, in One Lot, THREE LEASEHOLD brick-built HOUSES, known as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Clissold-cottages, situate on the north side of Fortis-green, Muswell-hill, let to respectable tenants, at rents amounting together to 487. 128. per annum, and held direct from the freeholder, for a term of sixty years from the 25th Dec. 1851, at the yearly rent of 21. s. each house. May be viewed, and particulars obtained on application to Mr. GEORGE TURNER, Opposite the property. Fortis-green; at the inns in the neighbourhood; at the Auction Mart; of Messrs. RANDALL and SON, Solicitors, 9, Tokenhouse-yard, City: and of Messrs. PRICKETT and Sox. Auctioneers and Surveyors, 62, Chancery-lane, W.C., and Highgate, N. In Chancery: Bastow v. Bastow, and Bastow v. Bastow-BlackPark-street, man-street, Borongh; Camberwell; and Kingsland-road,-Desirable Leasehold houses and Improved Rents, late the property of Robert Bastow, Esq., deceased. MR. GEORGE PRICKETT will SELL by of Chancery, made in the above causes, with the approbation of the Master of the Rolls, at the AUCTION MART, Tokenhouse-yard, near the Bank of England, on THURSDAY, JUNE 3, at Two o'clock precisely, in Three Lots, the desirable LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS, arising out of the following properties, namely:-Nos. 89 and 90, Blackman-street, Borough; Nos. 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, and 31, Park-street, Southampton-street, Camberwell, with two cottages adjoining, known as Laburnum-cottage and Claremont-lodge; Nos. 351, 353, 355, and 357, Kingsland-road. The whole property estimated to produce an aggregate rental of about 880. per annum, and held under various leases at moderate rents. May be viewed by permission of the respective tenants, and particulars obtained at the Auction Mart; of Messrs. GODWIN and PICKETT, Solicitors, 3, King's Messrs. ALLEN and SONS, Solicitors, 17, Carlisle- Messrs. BLISS and SONS, House Agents, &c., 123, Churchstreet, Bethnal-green; and of Messrs. PRICKETT and SoN, Land Agents and Auctioneers, 62, Chancery-lane, W.C., and Highgate, N. Friern-park, Finchley-common.-Desirable Leasehold Villa Residences and Plot of Building Land. are directed to SELL by AUCTION, at the MART, Tokenhouse-yard, on WEDNESDAY JUNE 16, at One, a valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, most advantageously situate on the rise of Stamford-hill, comprising a capital family residence, very substantially built, standing back from approached by a carriage drive: containing about ten or twelve principal and secondary chambers, handsome dining room, breakfast room, and an elegant suite of reception rooms forty feet in length, with appropriate domnestic offices, The grounds occupy five or six acres, and are beautifully laid out in lawn, adorned with stately shrubs and evergreens, walled fruit and kitchen gardens, orchard and meadow; excellent out-offices, gardener's cottage, stabling for four horses, and every requi site accommodation for an establishment of position. Theincreasing facilities of access to this favourite locality, and the consequent demand for houses therein, point to the pros pect of a more profitable development of the extensi e alea of this property in the future. May be viewed by orders only, obtainable of the Anctioneers, and particulars of Messrs. GROVER and HUMPHREYS, Solicitors, 4. King's Bench-walk, Temple: and of Messrs. EDWIN Fox and BOUSFIELD, 21, Greshamstreet, Bank. The Tyssen Amhurst Estate, within the parish of Hackney. Freehold Ground and Reserved Rents, arising from estates at Clapton, Hackney, Dalston, and Kingsland, amounting to 21007, per annum, with Reversions to the Rack Rentals (estimated at many thousands a year) on the expiration of existing leases, the majority of which have but very few years to run; also numerous capital Houses in possession (including the whole of Clapton-square), several taverns, shops, business premises, &c., being unquestionably the most important sale of this description of property which has occurred of late, and affording to capitalists, trustees, investors generally unusual scope for acquiring the most reliable and improving of all securities. MESSRS. EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD have the honour to announce that they are favoured with instructions to prepare for SALE by AUCTION, at the MART, in Tokenhouse-yard, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, and following day, at 1 o'clock precisely, each day, a portion of the TYSSEN AMHURST ESTATE, within the parish of Hackney, in the county of Middlesex; comprising about 300 freehold houses, forming the whole of Clapton-square, and also severally situate in Clapton-place, Down's-Terrace, Clarence-road, Clapton High-road, High-hill Ferry, Upper Clapton, Kingsland High-road, and streets leading therefrom, Dalston High-road, and streets adjoining, Tyssen-terrace, Dalston lane, Dalston-rise, Navarino-place, Navarino-grove, Lea-bridge-road, &c.; including mansions with grounds and out-buildings, gentlemen's residences, detached and semi-detached villas, capital shops and business premises, first-class old-established taverns, ranges of stabling, wharf and dock workshops, cottages, &c. Part of the above properties are leased at peppercorn and ground rents amounting to about 10607. per annum, for terms, which in many cases will shortly expire, and in most instances have only from 12 to 20 or from 20 to 40 years to run, while some extend to 50 or 90 years. The rack rentals probably approxi mate 10,000l. per annum, and the reversions thereto not only render the interim security more reliable than any other class of investiment, but in themselves form an important element of value. The houses in possession (being chiefly those in Clapton-square) produce, from a first rate tenantry, low rents at present amounting to about 11007, per annum. More descriptive advertisements will shortly appear. Particulars and plans are preparing, and when ready may be obtained of Messrs. CHESTON and SONS, Solicitors, 1, Great Winchester-street buildings, London, E.C.; or of CHESTER CHESTON, Esq., junior, surveyor to the estate, at the Manor-office, Hackney, and of Messrs. EDWIN Fox and BOUSFIELD, 24, Gresham-street, Bank, E.C., corner of Coleman-street. CHAMBERS TO BARRISTERS and OTHERS-One room in Lincoln's-inn-fields, with use of clerk's office if required. Gas laid on. Furnished or unfurnished.-B. A., care of Mr. Thomas, Law Stationer, 43, Southampton-buildings. MESSRS, PRICKETT and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the AUCTION MART, Token- OFFICES or RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS house-yard, Lothbury, on THURSDAY, JUNE 3, at Two precisely, in one or three Lots, a desirable LEASEHOLD ESTATE, situate in Torrington-road, Friern-park, within a mile of the Finchley and Hendon Station on the Edgware, Highgate, and London Railways; comprising a pair of villa residences, with forecourts and gardens, estimated when finished to produce rental of 1407. per annum; likewise a Plot of Building Land, situate in Torrington-place, Torrington-road, Frien-park, the whole held for a long term at a low ground rent. May be viewed, and particulars obtained on application to of Messrs. HAMMOND, Solicitors, 8, Furnival's-inn, E.C., of to at No. 2, Poet's-corner, Westminster.-For particulars apply to the Housekeeper on the premises, or MERRIMAN and Co., Solicitors, 29, Queen-street, City, E.C. INCOLN'S-INN CHAMBERS, No. 40, 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. CHAMBERS artister is desirous of HAMBERS to LET opposite Lincoln's-inn 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., #1, Chancery lane, W.C. |