THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 1, 1873. No. 28993. E
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 1, 1873. 3171 whose debt or claim they shall not have had notice at the Trollope, and Winckworth, situate at No. 31, Abingdon- time of such distribution.—Dated this 25th day of June, street, Westminster, in the county of Middlesex.—Dated 1873. this 24th day of June, 1873. L. and W. WILKINSON, 75, Ainsworth-street, KEMPSON, TROLLOPE, and WINCKWORTH, Blackburn, Lancashire, Solicitors to the Executory. 31, Abingdon-street, Westminster, Solicitors for In Chancery.—Vice-Chancellor Malins. the Petitioners. In the Matter of the Act 19th and 20th Victoria, chapter 120, intituled " An Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled In'Chancery. Estates;" and of the Act 21st and 22nd Victoria, Morley v. Mendham, Morley v. Mendham, and Morley v. chapter 77, intituled " An Act to amend and extend the Mendham, and in the Matter of an Act passed in the Settled Estates Act of 1856;" and of the Act 27th and Session of Parliament holden in the 19th and 20th years 28th Victoria, chapter 45, intituled " An Act to further of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter 120, amend the Settled Estates Act of 1856;" and in the intituled " An Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of Matter of Freehold Lands and Hereditaments situate in Settled Estates;" and in the Matter of certain Copyhold the several parishes of Thames Ditton, Long Ditton, and Messuages and Hereditaments, situate at Hampsteod, in East Molesey, all in the county of Surrey, devised and the county of Middlesex, Copyhold of the Manor of settled by the Will, dated the 10th day of December, Hampstead, and known as Nos. 4 and 5, New End, • 1840, of William Speer, formerly of Weston, in the parish Hampstead, and 5, Heath-street, Hainpstead, forming of Thames Ditton aforesaid, Esquire, deceased, which part of the Estate devised by the Will of George Bartlett said Lands consist of a Farm known as the Manor Farm, Hart, deceased. situate partly in the parish of Thames Ditton, and partly OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition in the above- in the parish of East Molesey, in the occupation of George N mentioned causes and matter was on the 13th day of Winch—of another Farm, also known as Manor Farm, June, 1873, presented to the Right Honourable the Lord on Ditton Marsh, in the occupation of Messrs. George High Chancellor, by Charlotte Frances Culpeper Morley, of and Charles Wheston—of a Farm known as Found Farm, No. 34, Brompton-square, in the county of Middlesex, an in the occupation of William Beach—of a Farm known as infant under the age of twenty-one years, by Elizabeth Weston Farm, in the occupation of Richard Porter—of a Virginia Dickinson, of No. 35, Brompton-square, Mid- Farm known as Beazeley's Farm, in the occupation of dlesex, Spinster, her guardian ad litem in these suits, and Mary Smithers, Widow—of a firm known as Slough next friend, praying that the said copyhold premises Nos. 4 Farm, in the occupation of Francis Ellworthy—of a Farm and 5, New End, Hampstead, and 5, Heath-street, Hamp- known as Pear Tree Farm, in the occupation of Henry stead, may be sold under the direction of this Honourable Stent—of a House and Grounds, and two Woods, known Court. And notice is also hereby given, that the petitioner as the Rough and Little Rough, in the occupation of may be served with any Order of the Court, or notice re- Hannibal Speer, Esquire, the tenant for life—of a House lating to the subject of the said Petition, at the office of her and Land known as Manor House, in the occupation of Solicitors, Messrs. Fairfoot and Webb, situate at No. 13, General Selby Smyth—of a House and Land in the occu- Clement's-inn, in the county of Middlesex.—Dated this pation of Louis D'Egville—of a Public-house known as 25th day of June, 18?3. the Orleans Arms, and Land, in the occupation of Samuel FAJRFOOT and WEBB, Solicitors for the Tilley Matthews and George Davidson—of a Cottage and Petitioner. Land in the occupation of Frances Boughton, Widow— & In Chancery. of a Cottage and Stable and Land in the occupation of In the Matter of the Act 19th and 20th Victoria, cap. 120, William Callingham—of a Cottage known as the Arch intituled "An Act to facilitate the Leases and Sales of Cottage, in the occupation of William Colquhoun—of a Settled Estates;" and in the Matter of a Freehold House, Cottage and Ground in the occupation of John Dagwell No. 7, Stamford-street, Blackfriars-road, in the parish of —of a Cottage and Buildings in the occupation of William Christchurch, in the county of Surrey, and for very many Barrett Wall—and of Cottages and Gardens in the years known as No. 4, in Stamford-street aforesaid, aud respective occupations of Andrew Calton, Thomas Corn- for upwards of forty years has been in the occupation of wall, Henry Goldsmith, George Hobbs, Mary Hedger, Jeremiah Grafter, of Stamford-street aforesaid, Auctioneer, William Lynn, John Morrison, Frederick Rosam, Eliza- • or his deceased father, forming part of the Estate settled beth Strike, Thomas Walters, and James Woods—and of by the Will of William Grafter, late of Stamford-street certain Pieces of Land in the occupations of Robert aforesaid, deceased. Jackson Bates, Samuel Blandon, Daniel Carter, Richard OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition in the above Septimus Clowes, John Dagwell, Richard Dukes. John N matters was, on the 25tli day of June, 1873, presented Dodge, Thomas Earl, Henry Threlkeld Edwards, William to the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (to be heard Hanson, William Lynn, Edward Long, William Monk, before his Honour the Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins) John Morrison, Henry Packham, John Robinson, Henry by Esther Grafter, of No. 4, Ridgway-place, Wimbledon, in James Storey, and Herbert Smith—and of a Cottage and the county of Surrey, Widow, the said Jeremiah Grafter, of Garden, known as the Toll Bar, Ditton Marsh, lately No. 7, Stamford-street aforesaid, Auctioneer, and Eliza occupied by Alfred Stenning, but now unoccupied—all Maria Crafter, of No. 211, Brixton-road, in the said county which said Farms, Cottages, Buildings and Lands are of Surrey, Spinster, and of the said Esther Crafter and situate, lying, and being in the said parish of Thames Jeremiah Crafter, surviving and acting trustees of the will • Ditton. And also a Piece of Land in the occupation of of the said William Crafter, deceased, for sale of the said James Pearce, situate in the said parish of Long Ditton. freehold house, under the direction of this Honourable Court. OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition in the above- Aud notice is hereby also given, that the petitioners may be N mentioned matters was, on the 24th day of June, 1873, served with any Order of the Court, or any notice relating presented to the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor to the subject of tho said Petition, at the office of their Soli- (to be heard before his Honour Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard citor, Mr. George Crafter, situate No. 81, Biackfriars-road, Malins). by Hannibal Speer, of No. 26. The Grove, Boltons, Southwurk, in the county of Surrey.—Dated this 28th day in the county of Middlesex, Esquire, Edward Frederick of June, 1873. Sandys, of Winterdown Lodge, Thames Ditton, in the ' GEO. CRAFTER, 81, BlacUfriars-road, London, county of Surrey, Esquire, William Dancer, of Clairuoyan Petitioners1 Solicitor. Lodge, Preston, near Brighton, in the county of Sussex, Gentleman, and Eleanor, his wife, by William Mann Valuable Stock in the City of London Brewery Company Trollope, of No. 31, Abingdon-strcet, in the city of West- Limited, and Shares in Milburn and Co. Limited. minster, Gentleman, her next friend, Mary Speer Sandys, rinO be sold by public auction, pursuant to an Order of the of No. 26, The Grove, Boltons aforesaid. Spinster, and JL High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of Phelips Eliza Katherine Speer, of No. 27, Ventnor-villas, Hove, in against Calvert, with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor the county of Sussex, an infant under the age of twenty-one Sir Richard Malins, by Mr. Malcolm Searle, the person • years, by Maiy Speer, of No. 27, Ventnor-villas aforesaid, appointed by tlio said Judge, at the London Ttiveru, Widow, her guardian appointed for the purposes of this Bishopsgatc-strcet Within, E.C., on Tuesday, the 22nd day application, and Marianne Frances Cecilia Sandys, of Win- of July, 1873, at twelve for one o'clock precisely, in lots : — terdown Lodge aforesaid, an infant under the age of twenty- ,£"1,542 ordinary stock in the City of London Brewery one years, by Edmund Vemon Porter, of No. 15, Park- Company Limited, Upper Thames-street, fully paid up, and place, Regent's Park, in the county of Middlesex, Esquire, one preference share in the same Company; also tho abso- her guardian appointed for the purposes aforesaid, for an lute reversion, after the death of a life, aged fi6, to .£2,500 Order vesting in the said Hannibal Speer and Edward Fre- ordinary stock in the said Company ; also, at the same time derick Sandys, and the survivor of them, the powers of and place, 50 shares of £\ each, fully paid up, in Milburn leasing, for any term not exceeding 99 years in possession, and Co. Limited. all or any of the freehold lands, farms, cottages and heredi- Particulars and conditions may be obtained of Messrs. taments above mentioned and specified, and of improving Young, Jones, Roberts, and Hale, Solicitors, 2,.