3334 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE .5, 18.6,6.

of administration -were, on the 18th day of May, 1866, Rochdale aforesaid, Widow (children of the said Anne Cart- granted in the Carlisle District Registry of Her Majesty's wright), and of Henry Booth, the infant child of the said Oourt of Probate to his brother, Johu Johnston, of No. 8, Mary Mildred Booth, by the said James Booth, his next Dowine-place, Edidburgh, Currier, are requested to send in friend, and of the said Henry Cartwright, of Rochdale the particulars of their debts, claims, or demands against the aforesaid, Ellis Jones, of Rochdale aforesaid, Draper, and estate of the said deceased, with the nature of their secu- John Hughes, of Middleton, in the said county of Lancaster, rities (if any), to me, the undersigned, Solicitor to the said praying that the hereditaments and premises in the aforesaid administrator, on or before the 21st day of June, 1866, after indenture of the 14th of May, 1844, Sthly and lOthly which day ihe said administrator will proceed to distribute described in the said Petition respectively, may be sold the.assetaicf the said intestate among the parties entitled under the Order of this Honourable Court, and that the thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, or demands 'agreement in the said Petition mentioned for sale thereof of which the said administrator shall then have had notice may be adopted and carried out under the direction of this and the said administrator will not be liable for the assets, Honourable Court; and that the said Ellis Jones, Henry or any part thereof, so distributed to any persons of whose Cartwright, and John Hughes may be directed to assign the debt, claim, or demand the said administrator shall not have said hereditaments and premises to the purchaser thereof, had notice at the time of such distribution.—Dated this for all the residue of the said terms for which the same are 24th day of May, 1866. respectively holden; that the costs and expenses of the J. C. WANNOP, Scotch-street, Carlisle, Snlici 01 petitioners and all other parties of and incident to this appli- to the Administrator. • cation, and of and incident to the sale of the said heredita- ments and premises, may be paid out of the monies arising therefrom, and that the residue of such monies, after the In Chancery. payment of the costs and expenses aforesaid, may be paid to In the Matter of an Act of Parliament passed in the Session the said Ellis Jones, Henry Cartwright, and John Hughes, held in the 19th and 20th years of Her present Majesty, or may be invested in their names in the purchase of Bank entitled "An Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled £3 percent. Annuities, upon the trusts by the said indenture Estates;" in the Matter of an Act of Parliament passed declared concerning the premises therein Sthly and lOthly in the Session held in the 27th and 28th years of Her described. And notice is hereby also given, that the peti- present Majesty, entitled " An Act to further amend the tioners maybe served with any Order of the Court, or notice Settled Estates Act, 1856;" and in the Matter of the relating to the subject of the said Petition, at the office of Freehold, Copyhold, and Leasehold Hereditaments, situate Messrs. Shaw and Tremellen, situate at No. 14, Gray's-inn- in the several townships of , , square, in the county of Middlesex.—Dated this 2nd day of with Hursfcwood, with Extwistle, June, 1866. , and Great and Little Marsden, and within the SHAW and TBEMELLEN, No. 14, Gray's-inn- Forest of Rossendale, in the several Manors of , square, Middlesex; Agents for Accrington, New Hold, and Colne, and the Wapeutake of Blackburn, all in the parish of Whalley, in the county W. ROBERTS and SON, of Rochdale, Solicitors of Lancaster, devised by the Will of John Hargreaves, for the Petitioners. deceased. TV] OTIGE is hereby given, that a Petition in the above- In Chancery. JL i mentioned matters was, on the 25th day of April, In the Matter of the Act of Parliament made and passed in 1866, presented to the Lord High Chancellor of Great ', the Session holden in the 19th and 20th years of Her Britain, by the Reverend William Thursby, of Ormerod present Majesty, intituled " An Act to facilitate Leases House, in the county of Lancaster, Clerk, and Eleanor and Sales of Settled Estates;" and in the Matter of Mary, his Wife, the Honourable Sir James Yorke Scarlett, certain Freehold Lands and Hereditaments containing Knight Commander of the Bath, of Bank Hall, within 2392 acres, .or thereabouts, situate in the townships of Burnley, in the said county, a Lieutenant-General in the Hartley and Seaton Delaval, in the parish of Earsdon, in Army, and Dame Charlotte Anne, his Wife, and John the county of Northumberland, and ten Mines and Seams Hardy Thursby, of Snydall Hall, near Pontefract, in the of Coal under the same, devised, by the Will of the Right county of York, Esq., a Major in the 7th Regiment of Honourable Jacob Baron Hastings, deceased. Royal Militia, praying that, general powers of OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition in the above- granting building leases, for terms not exceeding 999 years, N mentioned matters was, on. the 9th day of May, 1866, of the hereditaments in the , and in the presented to the Right Honourable the Master of the Rolls, several townships, manors, 'forests, and wapentakes, now by the Reverend Basil Beridge, of Algarkirk, in the county subject to the trusts of the will of the said John Hargreaves, of Lincoln, Clerk, Edmund Kent, of Fakenham, in the deceased, and of. setting out portions thereof for streets, county of Norfolk, Gentleman, arfdjWilliam Norris, of Wood roads, squares, or gardens, in conformity with the said Acts Norton, in the said county of Norfolk, Esq., and the Right • to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Estates, and subject Honourable Jacob Henry Delaval, Baron Hastings, praying to the provisions and restrictions therein contained, may be that the provisional contract for a lease of the coal mines, vested in the petitioners William. Thursby and Sir James houses,, cottages, and other premises at Hartley and Seaton Yorke Scarlett, the .trustees of the will of the said John Delaval comprised therein, and particularly mentioned and Hargreaves, and the survivor of them, or other the trustees described in the map or plan annexed thereto, may be or trustee for the time being of the said will. And notice is approved by this Honourable Court, and may be ordered to hereby also given, that the petitioners may be served with be carried into effect accordingly; and that the petitioners any.Order of the Court, or notice relating to the subject of Basil Beridge, Edmund Kent, and William Norris, may be . the said Petition, at the office of Messrs. Shaw and Tre- ordered to execute a lease to the Seaton. Delaval Coal Com- mellen, situate at No. 14, Gray's-inn-square, in the county pany, for the term of thirty-five years from the 22nd day of of Middlesex.—Dated this 31st .day of May, 1866. November, 1865, determinable as therein mentioned, in SHAW and TREMELLEN, No. 14, Gray's-inn- conformity therewith, and subject to the provisions and ' square, Middlesex; Agents for restrictions in the said Act mentioned, such lease, if neces- , Messrs. HANDSLEY, TATTERSALL, and sary, to be settled by the Judge; and that the petitioners ARTINDALE, of Burnley, Lancashire, Solicitors Basil Beridge, Edmund Kent, and William Norris, may be • for the Petitioners. authorized to receive all the rents reserved by such lease, and to apply such net-rents in the discharge of the In Chancery. incumbrancea mentioned in the said testator's will in In the Matter of an Act of Parliament passed in the 19th that behalf, in pursuance of the directions therein con- and 20th years of the reign of Her present Majesty, tained, and otherwise in the manner therein mentioned, intituled "An Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled and after the discharge thereof in the manner and for Estates;" and in the Matter of an Act of Parliament the purposes authorized by the said Act; and * that the. passed in the 21st and 22nd years of the reign of Her said petitioners may be at liberty to pay the costs and present Majesty, intituled "An Act to amend and extend expenses of the petitioners and of all other necessary parties the Settled Estates Act of 1856;" and in the Matter of of and incident to this application, other than such costs certain Leasehold Messuages, Lands, and Hereditaments (if any) as are by the said provisional agreement to .be paid situated in the parish of Rochdale, in the county of Lan- and borne by the lessees (such costs and expenses to be caster, and settled by an Indenture of Settlement of John taxed by the proper Taxing Master, .in case .the parties Jones, dated the 24th [day of May, 1844, hereinafter differ about the same) out of any monies in. their hands, stated. subject to the trusts of the said will of the said testator. OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition in the above And notice is hereby also given, that the petitioners may be N mentioned matters w^s, on the 20th day of April, served with any Order of the Court, or notice relating to 1866, presented to the' Lord* Higli Chancellor of Great the subject-matter of the said Petition, at the office of their Britain, by Anne Cartwright, Wife of the petitioner Henry Solicitors, Messrs. Hayes, Twisden, Parker, and Co., situate Cartwright, by James Booth, of Rochdale aforesaid, Druggist, at No. 60, Russell-square, in the county of Middlesex.— her next friend, and of Ellen Jones Cartwright, of Rochdale, Dated this 4th day of June, 1866. in the county of Lancaster, Spinster, Thomas Stainton C. LEWES PARKER, one of the firm of Hayes, Cartwright, of Rochdale aforesaid, Sarah Cartwright, of Twisden, Parker, and Co., of No. 60, Russell- Rochdale aforesaid, Spinster, and Mary Mildred Booth,, pf square, Solicitors for the Petitioners.