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THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 14, 1859. 2339 are to be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said ! In Chancery. Decree.—Dated this 12th day of April, A.D., 1859. In the Matter of the Statute 19 and 20, Victoria, chapter GEORGE HIBBERT DEFFELL, 120, intituled "An Act to facilitate Lease and Sales of Master in Equity of the Supreme Court of Settled Estates;" and in the Matter of the Settled Estates New South Wales. of George Peter Ilutchinson, late of Hall, in the county of Durham, Esq., consisting of 217 acres of N.B. Communications in respect of the above matter land, situate in the several parishes of West Hoathley may be made to Messrs. Dunsmure and Stafford, Solicitors, and Ardiugley, in the county o'f Sussex. for the defendants, 159, Castlereagh-street, Sidney, New "OURSUANT to the said Act and the general Orders of South Wales; and: to Alexander Chaffers, Esq., Solicitor, JL the Court, notice is hereby given, that Timothy 43, Beford-row, London. Hutchinson, of Eggleston Hall, in the county of Durham, Esq., and Elizabeth Sophia his wife, Cecil William Hutch- In Chancery. inson, Florence Mary Hutchinson, Marley George Hutchin- In the Matter of an Act of Parliament made and passed in son, Frederic Hutchinson, Amy Rose Elizabeth Hutchinson. the session holden in the 19th and 20th years of the reign and Kenneth Hulchinson, respectively, infants, by the said of Her present Majesty, intiluled " An Act to fecilitate Timothy Hutchinson, their father and next friend, Thomas Leases and Sales .of Settled Estates; and in the Matter of Emerson , of No. 20, Ashley-place, Victoria-street, - Francis late Duke of Bridgewater's .Estates, situate in the in the city of Westminster, Esq.. and Morley Headlam, of parishes of Eccles, Wigan, and Dean, in the county of Gilmonby Hall, in the parish of , in the county of Lancaster, and the parishes of Lyinm and Runcorn, iu York, Esq., and George Peter Hutchinson, of Gainford, in the county of Chester. the county of Durham, Esq., on the 2nd day of June, 1859, URSUANT to the Provisions of the above-mentioned presented u petition to the Lord High Chancellor of Great P Act and the general Orders of the Court of Chancery, Britain, to be heard before the Vice-Chancellor Sir John notice is hereby given that, a petition was on the 4th day of Stuart, for the purpose of selling the said West Hoathley June instant, presented to the Right Honourable the Master and Ardingley estate, and for consequential directions, or of the Rolls, by the Right Honourable George Granville that his Lordship would make such further or other Order Francis Egerton, Earl of Ellesmere, of Bridgewater House, as to his Lordship should seem meet. And notice is hereby in the parish of Saint James, in the county of Middlesex, given, that the petitioners may be served \vith any Order of praying that the hereditaments situate in the several pa- the Court or notice relating to the said petition at the office rishes aforesaid, and comprised in the schedule to the said of Mr. Thomas Henry Dixon, No. 5. New Boswell-court, petition, being parts of the estates subject to the trusts of Lincoln's-itin, in the county of Middlesex.—Dated this 9th the Will of the said late Duke of Bridge-water, deceased, day of June, 1859. may be sold under the Order of the said Ccurt, subject to such exception nnd reservation of minerals, rights and pri- nnO be sold by auction, pursuant to a Decree of the High vileges, covenants and restrictions, as regards all or any of JL Court of Chancery, made in a cause Pescod v. Pes- such premises as the said Court shall deem advisable, arid cod, with the approbation of the Master of the Rolls, in six shall in Chambers sanction and approve, and subject, as lots, by Mr. Thomas Challen, the person appointed by th« regards such of the premises as are in Least1, to the subsist- said Judge, at the Half Moon Hot»l at Petworth, in the ing Leases, and for consequential directions, or th»t such county of Sussex, on Saturday, the 16th day of July, 1S59, further or other Order may be made in the premises as to at three o'clock precisely, certain freehold, copyhold, and his Honour shall seem meet. And notice is further given, leasehold estates, situate in the parishes of Gratfham and that the place where the said petitioner may be served with Hey shot t, in the county of Sussex, late the property of John any Order or Notice relating to the object of the said peti- Fiowick, of Graffham aforesaid, Blacksmith and Grocer, tion is the office of his Solicitors, Messrs. Wing and Du deceased, and now in the several occupations of Sarah Pes- Cane, No. 1, Gray's-inn-Square, London.—Dated this 13th cod, "Widow, Amos Howick, and Henry Howick, and Wil- day of June, 1859. liam Randall. Particulars whereof may be had (gratis), of Messrs. In the Matter of an Act of Parliament, made and passed Blagdeu and Upton, Solicitors, Petworth, Sussex; of in the 19th and 20th years of Her present Majesty, inti- Messrs. Senior and Attree, Solicitors. Ho. 2, New Inn, tuled " An Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Strand, London; of the said Mr. Thomas Challen, at Estates;" and in the Matter of the perpetual advowson Stonington, in the said county of Sussex, and at the said or presentation to the vicarage of Halse, in the county of Hotel. Somerset, with the glebe and rent-charges in lieu of the In Chancery. vicarial and rectorial tithes belonging thereto, and of a Between Henry Breton and other Plaintiffs, and Thomas freehold estate, consisting of Chapel Hill Farm, in the Newman (since deceased), and others, Defendants.— parish of North Petherton, a forshear in Whfrra;t Valuable Freehold Investment in the Isle of Thanet. Common Meadow, in the parish of West Mor.kton, ARTICULAUS of a desirable freehold estate, known Cox's in the parish of Cannitigton Hammets, Cleve P as Crump's Farm, situate at St. Nicholas, in the Isle in the parish of Cutcomhe, Higher Bhickland, of Thanet, near Margate, (irove Ferry, and Canterbaiy, in the parish of Withypoo'e, and allotment in Exmoor comprising a co:nrortable farm residence, and capital home- Forest in lespect thereof, oipersland or Cabsland stead, close to the church, with 332 acres of rich productive in the parish of Timberscomhe, all in the county of upland and marsh land, running down to the sea coast, in a Somerset, settled by Dame Juliana Langhar.i, late of high state of cultivation, and the whole iu first-rate order, Cavendish-square, in the county of Middlesex, widow occupied by Mr John Dadcls. a very excellent tenant, which and relic of Sir James Langham, baronet, and Luccorube, will be sold by auction, with the approbation of the Vice- otherwise Luckham Farm, in t'ie parish of Milverton, Chancdior Sir John Stuart Knight, the Judge to whose also in the said county of Sotrerset, settled by James Court the above-mentioned cause is attached, pursuant to Langham, Ksquire, of Cavendish-square aforesaid, nf'.ev- an Ord.r of the said Court, bearim: date the 12th day of wards Sir James. Langham, Baronet, and of a c;>:>yholil Janu-iry. 18o9. by uJr. William Moxon, the person ap- estate of inheritance, held of the nianort of u cl situate; poiutc-c! for that purpose, a. the Auction Mart, in the city within Taunton Deane, in the said county of Somerset, of London. o;i Friday, the 1st duy of July, 1859, at twelve consisting- of a farm and land, c.illed Kibbear, in the o'clock, iu one lot. parish of Pitminster, and an allotment in Blagdon or Particulars may be obtained at the principal Inn? at Blackdown Hill, made in respect thereof, also settled by Canterbury and Margate; at the Auction Mart, London; the said Dame Juliana Laugham. at Messrs. Harrison and Lewis, Solicitors, No. 6, Old OTICE is hereby given, that a petition in the above- Jesvry, London ; and of Mr. Moxon, No. 3, St. Martin's- N ,mentioned matters has been presented to the H'gh pLice. Trafalgar-square, London. Court of Chancery in , to be heard before his Honour, Vice-Chancelier Stuart, l-.y Herbert Laijgham, of Counties of Kent and Surrey. Cottesbrooke Hall, in the county of Northampton, Esquire, r EpO he sold to the highest bidder, pursuant to two Orders the Committee of the esta:e of Sir James Hay Langiiam, JL of the Court of Exchequer, before Her Majesty's Baronet, a lunatic, praying' that the above-mentioned advow- Remembrancer of the said Court, at his office, No. 58, SOD, hereditaments, and premises, in the county of Somerset, Chancery-lane, on Monday, the 4th day of July, the fol- of which the said Sir James Hay Laiigham is tenant in tuil lowing property, viz., all that the beneficial life estate and in possession, may be sold under the Order of the said interest in remainder (expectant or; the death of Hannah Court, and that the petitioner may be directed to convey Hussey, Widow, of the agu of 81 years, or thereabouts), the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, ;md this of \\illiam Thomas Hunt Hussey, of Peck ham, in the notice is given in pursuance of the provisions of the said county of Surrey, Hairdresser, of the age of 43 years, or above-mentioned Act, in order that any person or persons thereabouts, of and .in a-1 those two well-built freehold may apply to the same Court for leave to hu h^ard in oppo- dwelling-house?, Nos. 2 and 3, Raveusbourne-terrace, sition to, or in support of the said petition. The office of Lewisham, iu the county of Kent, in the occupation of Messrs. Tatham and Procter, No, 10, New-square, Lincoln's- respectuble tenants, at the yearly ren'.s of £16 \&<. each. it;n, in the county of Middlesex, is the place where the And also of and in all those two leasehold dwelling- pt-titioner ru;iy be served with any Older or' the-Court, or houses. Kos. 2 and 5, Prospect-place, Peckham-rye-com- Notice relating to the subject of the petition.—Dated this mon, whereof 45 and 49 years respectively, or thereabouts, llth day of June, 1859. unexpired, iu the respective occupations of John Le Blond