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The London Gazette, August 11, 1863. 4015 THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 11, 1863. 4015 In Chancery. of the Royal Oak; and also nine other messuages or dwell- Between Zachary Hammett Drake and Harry James (since ing-houses adjoining and situate No. 30, Upper Duke-street, deceased), Plaintiffs; and Mark George Kerr Trefusis, (used as a shop) and Nos. 29, 31, 33,35, 37,39, 41, and 43, Lucilla Rolle (since deceased), Charles Henry Rolle in Pownall-streot, in the township of Huhne, in the said Trefusis, Walter Rodolph Trefusis Vere Poulett, com- town of Manchester, subject to a yearly chief or ground rent monly called Lord Hinton (since deceased), Charles of £25, payable to Abraham Smith, Esq. Rodolph Trefusis Baron Clinton, Louisa Lady Rolle, Printed particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained Thomas Wrey Harding, and Henry Karslake, Defendants; (gratis) in London, at the offices of Mr. Edward Atkinson, and between the said Zachary Hammett Drake (since Solicitor, No. 65, Watling-street; Mr. W. M. Wilkinson, deceased), Plaintiff; and Sir John Buller Yarde Buller, Solicitor, No. 44, Lincoln's-inn-fields; Mr. Edwin Smith, Bart., now the Right Honorable John Buller, Baron Solicitor, Temple; Mr. J. C. Greenfield, Solicitor, Lan- - Churston, Defendant; and between Mark George Kerr caster-place, Strand; and in the country of Mr. John Fox, Trefusis, late an infant, by his next friend, but now of Junior, Solicitor, Ashborne, Derbyshire ; Mr. George age, Plaintiff; and Charles -Rodolph Trefusis, Baron Hbdgkinson, Solicitor, Worksworth; Mr. Young, Solicitor, Clinton, Louisa Lady Rolle, Lucilla Rolle, a lunatic Longton, Staffordshire; Messrs. Atkinson, Saunderaand Co., (since deceased), by'Charles Cuttliffe Drake, her com- Solicitors, No. 3, Norfolk-street, Manchester ; Mr. George mittee, Henry Rolle Trefusis, Walter Rodolph Trefusis Brownson, Auctioneer, Parwick, and at the place of sale. Vere Poulett, commonly called Viscount Hinton (since ' [PO be sold, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of" deceased), Sir John Buller Yarde Buller (now Baron iL Chancery, made in the matter of the estate of Joseph Churston), George Stucley Buck (now Sir George Stucley Knowles, late of'Harvest-lane, Sheffield, in the county of Stucley, Bart.), Charles Cutcliffe Drake, and the Rev. York, Builder, deceased, Frederick Bagnall against Sarah. George de Carteret "Guille and Sophia hia wife, and Heaton, with the approbation of the Right Honourable the Frederick Haworth and Louisa Ann his wife, by order to Master of the Rolls, in eleven lots, by Mr. Rowland Ward, revive, Defendants; and in the Matter of certain estates, the person appointed by the said Judge, at the Pheasant situate in the parishes of Saint Giles-in-the-\Vood, Great Inn, Sheffield, in the county of York, on Tuesday, the 13th Torrington, Little Torrington, Monkleigh, Wear Gifford, day of September, 1863, at four o'clock in the afternoon Yarnscombe, Atherington,Hentsha\v, Landcross, Bideford, precisely. Frithelstock, Merton, Roborough, Beaford, Ashreigney, Certain leasehold estates situate in King-street, Walkley, Longtree, Buck land Brewer,Parkham Abbott's, Bickington, Creswick-street, Walkley, Mowbray-street. Neepsend-lane, East Putford, West Putford, Cookbury, Alwington, North Greaves street, Carbrook, Macro-street, Woortside-lano, Tawton, Stamford, Courtenay, Winkleigh, Broadwood- Macro-street, and Fowler-street, all in or near Sheffield, late kelly, Barnstaple, Pilton, Georgeham, Braunton, Laud- the property of the said Joseph Knowles, deceased, and now key, Swimbridge, Bishop's Tawton, Tuston, Bamptpn, in the occupation of William Round and others. East Anstey, Creacombe, Chittlehampton, Warkley, High Particulars thereof may be had gratis of Messrs. Smith Bickington, Aylesbeare, Bicton, East Budleigh, Colaton and Hindef of Bank-street, Sheffield, Solicitors; of Messrs. Raleigh, Harpford, Littleham and Exmouth, Otterton, Atkinson, Pilgrim, and Phillips, of Church-court, Lothbury, Shobrooke, Woodbury, Yettington, Exeter and Beer, in London, Solicitors; Messrs. Lawrie and Keen, of Deans- the county of Devon, and in the parish of Beaminster and park, Uoctors'-commons, London, Solicitors; and of the West Chelborough, in the county of Dorset, and in the Auctioneer, and at the place of sale. parishes of Chard and Ilminster, in the county of Somer- set, and in the parish of Saint Gennys, in the county of O be sold, pursuant to'an Order of the High Court of Cornwall, devised and settled by the will of John late T Chancery, made in a cause of Harrison v. Trotter, Baron Rolle; and"in the Matter of the Act to facilitate •with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir John Leases and Sales of Settled Estates. Stuart, in seven lots, by Messrs. Norton, Hoggart, andTrist, OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition in the above- the persons appointed by the said Judge, at the Old Ship -N . mentioned causes and matters was, on the 25th day of Hotel, at Brighton,'in the county of Sussex, on Saturday, July, 1863, presented to the Right Honorable the Master the 26th day of September, 1863, at twelve o'clock pre- of the Rolls, by the above-named plaintiff, Mark George cisely. Kerr Trefusis, now called' Mark George Kerr Rolle, and Certain freehold houses and lands, situate at Lindfield, in Lady Gertrude Jane Rolle his wife, the above-named the county of Sussex, late, the property of the Reverend defendants, both of Stevenstone, in the said county of Devon, Francis Hill, Sewell, deceased, and now partly in the occu- the Honorable Walter Rorlolph Trefusis, a Lieutenant and pation «f the Reverend Edward Simm, Mr. John Jeffery, Captain in Her Majesty's Regiment of Scots Fusilier and Mrs. Jane Farrell, and partly in hand. Guards, the above-named defendant, the Honorable Charles Particulars whereof may be had gratis of Messrs. Walters, Henry Rolle Trefusis, of Heanton Satchville, in the county Young, .and Walters, Solicitors, No. 9, New-square, Lincoln's- of Devon, and Charles John Robert Trefusis, also of Hean- inn, London ; of Messrs. - Tompson, Pickering, and Styan, ton Satchville, in the said county of Devon, an infant, by Solicitors, Stone-buildings, Lincoln's-inn; at the Bent Hotel, the said Charles John Robert Trefusis, his next friend, Lindfield; - the Railway Hotel, Haywards Heath; and praying that it might be referred to the Judge in Chambers, to of the Auctioneers, No. 62, Old Broad-street, Royal Ex- settle proper powers of leasing and laying out the said settled change. estates, or any part thereof (except such parts as the said •T^O be sold, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of testator has expressly directed are not to be leased), to be JL Chancery, made in a cause Jarvis against Jarvis, vested in the trustees or trustee for the time being of the with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir John said will of the testator, and to determine with whose con- Stuart, in one' lot, by Alfred Edward Kidwell, the person sent or at whose discretion such powers should or might be appointed by the said Judge, at the Mitre Hotel, Chatham, exercised ; and that the costs of all parties of and incident in the county of Kent, on Monday, the 24th day August, to the application might be taxed, as between solicitor and 1863, at six for seven o'clock, client, by the proper Taxing Master of the Honorable Court, All those two brick built messuages or tenements, nearly and that the amount of suuh costs and expenses when so equal to freehold, now let in four dwellings, situate and taxed might be declared to be a charge upon the said settled being in Best-street, in the parish of Chatham, and county estates, or might be paid out of .any funds subject to the of Kent, with the garden and premises thereunto belonging, same trusts, or might be otherwise provided for as the Court in the several tenures or occupations of—Glibberty,—Follett, should see fit; or that his Honor would be pleased to make Widow Brown, and Tremble, at the gross rental of £32 such other order as his Honor should think fit and expe- per annum, held for 999 years from the 25th day of March, dient. And notice is hereby also given, that the petitioners 1786, subject to a ground rent of £1 12s. 10s. per annum. may be served with any Order of the Court or notice re- There is a well of water on the estate. lating to the subject of the said Petition, at the office of Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. their Solicitors, Messrs. Frere, Goodford, Cholmeicy, and Walter and Moojen, of No. 8, Southampton-street, Blooms- Forster, situate at No..6, New-square, Lincoln's-inn, in the bury ; Mr. Edward Hooker, Solicitor, Sheerness ; Messrs. county of Middlesex.—Dated this 7th day of August, 1863. Hughes, Hooker, and Buttenshaw, of No. 1, St. Swithin's- FRERE, GOODFORD, CHOLMELEY, and lane, City; of the Auctioneer, and at the said inn. FORSTER, Solicitors for the Petitioners. O be sold, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of O be sold, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of T Chancery, made in the matter of Whitby's settled T Chancery, made in certain causes entitled Fox v. estates, by Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, at the Cha'rlton, Charlton v. Hall, and Hall v. Fox, by Mr. George Angel Inn, Lymington, on Friday, 28th August, 1863, in Brownson, with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir 9 lots, Richard Torin Kindersley, the Judge to whose Court the Milford House, Harewood House, Marina House, causes are attached, at the Clarendon Hotel, in Oxford- Aubry House, Belair House', Milvale Cottage, and Milford street, Charlton-upon-Medlock, in the town of Manchester, Mill, Bridge House. A brick built house and shop, with in the county of Lancaster, on Thursday, the 10th day of garden, late in the occupation of Mr.
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