555 John Crofton Allen, inhabitants of the said colony of British The tenant will shew the premises, and printed particulars Guiana, and carrying on business therein as Commission may shortly be had (gratis) at the said Master's chambers, Agents, under the name, firm, and style of Allen Brothers in Southampton-buildings, Chancery -lane, London; of Mr. and Company, Plaintiffs, versus A. C. Beete (assisted, in as Edmund Hambly, Solicitor, , ; of Mr. iar as need be, by her husband, John Beete), and Charles Bernard Anstis, Solicitor, , Cornwall; of Mr. James A. Manget, both inhabitants of the county of Demeravy Sowton, of No. 6, Great James-street, Bedford-row, London ; and colony aforesaid, jointly and severally defendants. and of Mr. Childs. Solicitor, No. 46, Moorgate-street, I, the undersigned, Provost-Marshal of British Guiana, London. •do advertise for the first, second, and third time, that I, or • my lawful deputy, will expose for sale, at public judicial HERE A8 by a Decree of the High Court of Chan- auction, in the month of January 1851; cery in , made in a certain cause of Gillan Plantations Schoon-Oord and Meer-Zorg (now called v. Hoyes, it was referred to Sir William Home, one of the and]known as Plantation Schoon-Oord), cum annexis, situate Masters of the said Court, to inquire and state to on the west bank of the river Demerary, in the county of the Court who were the next of kin of James Dott, Demerary, and colony of British Guiana (save and except deceased, the testator in the pleadings named, late of such parts or portions thereof as have been transported to Bitterne-grove, near Southampton, in the county of other parties), as per inventory. Southampton, in England, Esq. but formerly of Cupar, in All persons who may have any right; title, or interest in Fifeshire, and of Edinburgh, in Scotland, and sometime of and to the nett proceeds of the property above described, Charlestown, in the State of South Carolina, in America. are hereby summoned to appear in person, or by attorney, (who died on the 15th day of November 1843), living at his at the Registrar's office for the counties of Demerary death, and whether any of them are since dead, and if dead, and Essequebo, within one calendar month after expira- who is or are the personal representative or representatives tion of the Registrar's advertisement to that effect (which of those who have died : any person or persons claiming to advertisement will be issued twenty-one days after the sale be the next of kin of the said testator, living at the time of of the said property), for the purpose of delivering into his death, or in case any of them have since died, the «aid Registrar's office their respective claims, with all personal representative or representatives of him, her, or documents and vouchers .in support thereof, in order that them, so dead, are, by their Solicitors, to come in before the the Honourable the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of said Master, at his chambers, in Southampton-buildings, British Guiana may proceed to a decision prae et con- Chancery-lane, London, and leave their claims and prove currentise on the said nett proceeds, on pain, in default their kindred and make out their claim, or in default thereof, as the law directs. thereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said An inventory of said plantation may be seen at the Decree. counting-house of Messrs. John Kingston and Company, Lime-street-square, London. HEREAS by a Decree of the High Court of Chan- Marshal's office, Georgetown, Demerary and Essequebo, W cery in England, made in a certain cause of Hoyes this 4th day of January 1850. v. Kindersley, it was referred to Sir William Home, one of W- H. HOLMES, Provost-Marshal. the Masters of the said Court, to inquire and state to the Court who is the heir at law of James Dott, the testator in In Chancery.—Between the Reverend Thomas Maxwell the pleadings named, late of Bitterne-grove, near South- Hunt, Thomas Pycroft, William Hodson, hampton, in the county of Southampton, in England, Esq. and Elizabeth Hunt, Plaintiffs; Hannah but formerly of Cupar, in Fifeshire, and of Edinburgh, in Maria Spindler Bohn, John Stephen Scotland, and sometime of Charlestown, in the- State of Spindler Hop wood, and Thomas William South Carolina, in America (who died on the 15th day of Spindler Hopwood, Defendants, by Original November 1843), and who is the heir at law of the said Bill; and between the Reverend Thomas James Dott, according to the custom of the manor of Maxwell Hunt, William Hodson, Elizabeth Bitterne, in the parish of South Stoneham, in the county of Hunt, the Reverend James Pycroft, and Southampton, as to the lands of the said James Dott, of the Elizabeth Pycroft, Plaintiffs; Hannah tenure called purpresture, held of the said manor, and who Maria Spindler Bohn, John Stephen is the heir of the said James Dott, according to the. custom Spindler Hopwood, and Thomas William of the said manor of the lands of the said James Dott, held Spindler Hopwood, Defendants,, by Bill of the said manor, of the tenure called bond land: any of Reviver and Supplement. person or persons claiming to be such heir at law or AKE notice, that this Honourable Court will be moved customary heir or heirs, are, by their Solicitors, to come in T before his Honour the Vice Chancellor of England by before the said Master, at his chambers, in Southampton- Mr. Bethell, of Counsel for the Plaintiffs,;on Monday the buildings, Chancery- lane, London, and leave their claims llth day of March next, or so soon after as Counsel can be and make out his, her, or their descent, or in default thereof beard, that the Original Bill and Bill of Revivor and Sup- they will be excluded the benefit of the said decree. plement, respectively filed against you, the above-named Defendant, Hannah Maria Spindler Bohn, by the above- HERE AS by an Order of the High Court of Chan- named Plaintiffs respectively, may be taken pro confesso V v eery made in the matter of the Act, passed in .the against you as such Defendant—Dated this 4th day of 10th end llth years of the reign of Her present Majesty February 1850. intituled " An Act for better securing trust funds and for CHAS. GEO. BANNISTER, 13, John-street, Bed- the Relief of Trustees ;" and in the matter of the trust of the ford-row, Plaintiffs' Solicitor. codicil to the last will and testament of John Ham, deceased, To Mrs. Hannah Maria Spindler Bohn, now residing at it was amongst other things referred to John Edmund Carlshof, Martinstein, near Kirn, Prussia. Dowdeswell, 'Esq. to inquire who were the next of kin of Eleanor Ham, deceased (who died in the month of July In Chancery.—Charles Grevile, Plaintiff; and James 1844), the wife of John Ham, late of Milton Abbas, in the Spooner, Alexander Milburn, and John county of Dorset, Gentleman, deceased (who died in the Little, Defendants. month of February 1849), the testator in the petition named AKE notice, .that this Honourable Court will be moved at the time of her deceased, and who, at the time of the T before bis Honour the Vice-Chancellor of England, on decease of the said testator, and if any of such next of kin Thursday the 7th day of March next, .or so soon after as be now dead, -who is or are his, her, or their legal personal Counsel can be heard, by Mr. Bagshawe of Counsel for the representative or representatives; -therefore any person or above-named Plaintiff, that the Bill in this cause may be persons claiming to be such next of kin or the representa- taken pro confesso against the above-named Defendant; tive of.such next of kin as aforesaid^ is or are, by their Alexander Milburn.—Dated-this 4th day of February. 1850. Solicitors, on or before the 22nd day of March 1850, to Yours, &c. WM. BRAIKENRIDGE, 16, Bartlett's- come in before the said Master, -at his office, in South- buildings, London,.Solicitor for the said Plaintiff. ampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London, and make out To the above-named Defendant, Alexander Milburn. their kindred and representation^ or in default thereof they v?ill be .peremptorily, excluded the benefit of tne said O be.sold by auction, with the approbation of William T Henry- Tinney, Esq. one of the Masters of the Court •OURSUANT to a. Decree of the High Court of Chan- Of Chancery,,pursuant to a Decree .of the said Court, made ST eery made in a cause" Beth une against Leggatt, the in a cause ..Greenwood v. Cleave, at the house.of William heir-at-law of Samuel Leggatt the elder, formerly ot the Blyth, Innkeeper, St; Kew, Church-town, in Cornwall, city of Norwich, Gentleman, deceased (who died in or some time in the month-.of Marchnext, of-which. due;notice about the month of September 1794), and also the heirs-or •will be given, in one lot, at three o'clock in the afternoon; heir-at-law of any, sons or son he . the said Samuel Leggatt The fee simple and inheritance of and'hrall-those -seven the elder left' him, surviving at the time of their respective fields or closes of land, known»by-the name-of Clement's deaths, and '.who are, or is now, such heirs, or heir-at-law, Tenement, comprising a cottage and outbuildings, and is and -are, on or before the 19th day of March 1850, to twenty-five acres, two-roods; and: six perches -of- arable and come .in and* make out his, her, or their claim or claims pasture'land, situate in and near1 the'village of Trewethern, before John' Edmund*D6wdeswelli -Esq., one of the Masters in the parish-of , in Cornwall,.late -the-property of of the said Court, at his chambers, Southampton-buildings, Robert Cleave, deceased, and'-now-occupied -by Mr. "J. Chancery-lane. London, or in default (hereof they will be Webber, as yearly tenant. peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree. D 2