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-George Peck, Clare Hall-place, Stepney-green, Middlesex, cooper.-J. Galland, Hollen-street, Soho, Middlesex, coachmaker.-Samuel Wright, Wellington-place, West India Dockroad, Limehouse, Middlesex, ship smith.-Frederick Jackson, Great Charlotte-street, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, fixture dealer. -Thomas M. Taylor, Hill-street, Woolwich, Kent, maker. Thomas Evans, College-street, Belvedere-road, Lambeth, Surrey, out of business.-A. J. Richold, Providencerow, Finsbury-square, Middlesex, coach builder.-C. Stevenson, Great Queen-street, Westminster, Middlesex, private tutor.-John D. Palmer the younger, York-street, New-cut, Lambeth, Surrey, gas fitter.-Samuel Gillham, Haymarket, Middlesex, porter.

Saturday, Jan. 13.

Assignees have been appointed in the following Cases. Further particulars may be learned at the Office, in Portugalstreet, Lincoln's-inn-fields, on giving the Number of the

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dlesex, tailor: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Robert David Ogilwy, Tollington-park, Hornsey-road, Islington, Middlesex, doll maker: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-John Baldwin the younger, Ashton, Ingham, Herefordshire, labourer: in the Gaol of Gloucester. boot-James Eades, Birmingham, brass candlestick maker: in the Gaol of Warwick.—Thomas Glover, Derby, plumber in the Gaol of Derby.. Samuel Richardson, Derby, commission agent: in the Gaol of Derby.-John C. Dawe, Wellington, Somersetshire, relieving officer of the Wellington Union: in the Gaol of Wilton.--Wm. Beynon, Birmingham, foreman to a stamper: in the Gaol of Warwick.-James Walker, Bradford, Yorkshire, butter factor: in the Gaol of York.-James King, Birmingham, out of business: in the Gaol of Warwick. -Wm. Daniels, Birmingham, out of business: in the Gaol of Warwick.-Isaac Brook, Bradford, Yorkshire, greengrocer : in the Gaol of York.-Henry W. Hall, Bristol, in no business: in the Gaol of Bristol.-James Pearce, Bristol, assistant to a confectioner: in the Gaol of Bristol.-Richard B. Edwards, Treforest, Glamorganshire, labourer: in the Gaol of Cardiff. Robert J. Ashworth, Ramsbottom, Lancashire, out of business in the Gaol of Lancaster.-David Evans, West Derby, near Liverpool, dealer in paper hangings: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Abraham Dobson, Fairfield, near Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Wm. Crone, Salford, Lancashire, job dealer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Benjamin Shaw, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster. James Nuttall, Wardleworth, near Rochdale, Lancashire, traveller to a roller and strickle maker: in the Gaol of Lan. caster.-Charles Allen, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, huckster: in the Gaol of Worcester.-Morris Yacoby, Manchester, auctioneer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Henry Charles, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.Wm. H. Bagshaw, York, out of business: in the Gaol of York. (On Creditor's Petition).

Paul Carughi, High Holborn, Middlesex, carver and gilder, No. 64,771 T.; Edward Wrench, assignee.-Joseph Boocock, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, out of business, No. 78,759 C.; S. Holliday, assignee.-Lawrence Clapham, Lawkland, near Settle, Yorkshire, farm labourer, No. 78,910 C.; C. M. Ducket, assignee.-George Smith, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, out of business, No. 78,951 C.; T. R. Kemp, assignee.-Wm. Smith, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, out of business, No. 78,952 C.; T. R. Kemp, assignee.-Nichols Slater, Bradford, Yorkshire, plumber, No. 79,088 C.; Abraham Lambert, assignee.-John Midgley, Bradford, Yorkshire, plumber, No. 79,089 C.; A. Lambert, assignee.-Edmund Hallawell, Norland, near Halifax, Yorkshire, farmer, No. 79,121 C.; William Eagle Bott, assignee.-E. Smith, Greenhead Norland, near Halifax, Yorkshire, farmer, No. 79,122 C.; Wm. E. Bott, assignee.-Geo. Spencer, Keighley, Yorkshire, out of business, No. 79,168 C.; George Wilkinson, assignee.-Jonathan T. Crossby, Pontefract, Yorkshire, shoemaker, No. 79,169 C.; John England, assignee. John Smith, Leeds, Yorkshire, dealer in fruit, No. 79,172 C.; Joseph Ibbotson, assignee.-Edwin Lodge, Stirley, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, out of business, No. 79,183 C.; J. Haigh and J. M. Johnson, assignees.

Saturday, Jan. 13.

Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee the Estates and Effects of the following Persons:

(On their own Petitions).

James Kelly the younger, Jermyn-street, St. James's, Middlesex, tailor: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-A. Norton, Sutton-street, Belvedere-road, Lambeth, Surrey, out of business: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Wm. Brooks, Drury-lane, Middlesex, omnibus proprietor in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.

G. Gossling, Curtain-road, Shoreditch, Middlesex, baker: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-George T. Brown, Brooksby's-walk, Homerton, Middlesex, commercial traveller: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.Charles Stockley, East-street, Manchester-square, Middlesex, baker in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.— Henry Bescoby, Milton-street, Cripplegate, London, tallow chandler in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.Stephen Goldfinch Erratt, Great Portland-street, Oxfordstreet, Middlesex, tailor: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.- Silvanus J. W. Stokes, Queen's-row, Cambridge-road, Mile-end, Middlesex, out of business: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex. George Wm. Day, Seward-street, Goswell-street, Middlesex, out of business: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-James Martin, Maze-pond, Tooley-st., Southwark, Surrey, grocer : in the Gaol of Surrey.-Robert A. Tucker, Bridenell-place, New North-road, Hoxton, Middlesex, coal dealer: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex. Louis Rossi, Regent-street, Middlesex, hairdresser: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Henry Plummer, Golden-lane, St. Luke's, Middlesex, wood sawyer: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Wm. Mole, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, assistant to a bookseller: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Frederick C. Chitlock, High-st., Portland-town, Middlesex, cheesemonger: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.- Samuel J. Gardner, Picton-yard, Caledonian-road, Middlesex, cab proprietor in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Alexander Stuart, Queen's-road West, Chelsea, Mid

George Belding, South Creake, Norfolk, farmer: in the Gaol of Norwich.

The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before the Court, in Portugal-street, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

Jan. 30 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Frederick Pritchard, Leonard-street, Shoreditch, Middlesex, beer-shop keeper.-John Wm. Soar, Eastbourne-mews, Westbourne-terrace, Paddington, Middlesex, job master.

Jan. 30 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. George E. Williams, Great Pulteney-street, Golden-square, Middlesex, attorney-at-law.

The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before a Judge of the County Court, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

At the County Court of Devonshire, at EXETER, Jan. 30 at 10.

Wm. Cotten, East Teignmouth, horse clipper..

At the County Court of Gloucestershire, at BRISTOL, Feb. 8 at half-past 10.

Henry Wm. Hall, Bristol, confectioner.

At the County Court of Nottinghamshire, at NOTTINGHAM,
Feb. 13 at 10.

Joseph Poole, Nottingham, baker.

At the County Court of Warwickshire, at WARWICK,
Feb. 19.

James Eades, Birmingham, brass candlestick maker.

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(On their own Petitions).

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York.-George Tyas, Sheffield, Yorkshire, out of business:
in the Gaol of York.-Frederick Collier Rushworth, Bradford,
Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-James
Richard, York, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-J.
Clayton, Bradford, Yorkshire, warehouseman in the Gaol of
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near Halifax, Yorkshire, provision dealer: in the Gaol of
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in the Gaol of Huntingdon.-Sirach Hughes, Tillingham,
Essex, carpenter: in the Gaol of Springfield.--John Brook,
Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-W.
Hargreaves, Bradford, Yorkshire, mechanic: in the Gaol of
York.—John Jackson the younger, York, contractor: in the
Gaol of York.-Wm. Wallis the younger, Dartmouth, Devon-
shire, baker: in the Gaol of St. Thomas-the-Apostle.-Wm.
Cotten, East Teignmouth, Devonshire, horse clipper: in the
Gaol of St. Thomas-the-Apostle.-Robert Warr, Loughton,
near Stoney Stratford, Buckinghamshire, in no business: in
the Gaol of Northampton.-James Lay Hart, Newton, Suf-
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The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before
the Court, in Portugal-street, to be examined and dealt
with according to the Statute:-

Jan. 23 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER.
Louis Urban, Banner-square, Banner-street, St. Luke's,
Middlesex, cap maker.

Jan. 23 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY.
George Ellson Wyatt, Brick-street, Down-street, Picca-
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Kingston, Surrey, linendraper.-Stephen Dann, William-st.,
Regent's-park, Middlesex, out of business.

Jan. 24 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER.
John Drake Palmer, New North-street, Red Lion-square,
Holborn, Middlesex, inspector to the London Gas Company.
The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before
a Judge of the County Court, to be examined and dealt
with according to the Statute:-

At the County Court of Huntingdonshire, at HUNTINGDON,
Jan. 25 at 12.

George Ross Caldwell, Charles-street, Westminster, Middlesex, sergeant in the 1st Royal Dragoons: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Geo. Edward Williams, Smith-street, Somers-town, Middlesex, attorney-at-law: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-T. Clarke, Mare-street, Hackney, Middlesex, foreman to an engineer: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-George Isaac Cooke, Maud's-place, Jubilee-street, Stepney, Middlesex, shopman to a grocer: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Edgar W. Dow, Albany-road, Camberwell, Surrey, out of business in the Queen's Prison. - Joseph Dunkley Gates, Mount Pleasant, Brixton-hill, Surrey, ironmonger in the Gaol of Surrey.-Samuel Howard Billingay, Doddington-grove, Kennington, Surrey, auctioneer: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-A. Fleischer, Trinity-square, Borough, Surrey, merchant: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-John W. Soar, Eastbourne-mews, Westbourne-terrace, Middlesex, job master: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.- Charles William Treagose Crause, Woodside-villa, Woodside-green, Croydon, Surrey, out of business: in the Gaol of Surrey.James Barr, Goldington-crescent, Old-road, St. Pancras, Middlesex, builder: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Osman Giddy, Belgrave-terrace, Pimlico, Middlesex, patentee of improvements in machinery for cleansing chimneys in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex. -Robert Paterson, West-st., Walworth, Surrey, gardener at the Surrey Zoological Gardens: in the Gaol of Surrey.-C. Allen Watson, Gothic-cottage, Greenhithe, Kent, dealer in shares in the Queen's Prison.-Thomas Sharland Edwards, Princess-st., Lisson-grove, Middlesex, baker: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-John Langford, Ashtonunder-Lyne, Lancashire, out of business in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Thomas Armstrong Gordon, Manchester, general agent in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Jas. Chadwick, Blackburn, Lancashire, tailor: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Edward Sharples, Eccleshill, Over Darwen, Lancashire, farmer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Robert Eades, Heaton Norris, near Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-J. Seed Farnworth, Lancaster, butcher: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Zaccheus English, Sea Palling, Norfolk, tailor: in the Gaol of Norwich.-Wm. Harvey, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, fish curer in the Gaol of Norwich.-Sarah Pegg, widow, Bodham, Norfolk in the Gaol of Norwich.-Isaac Oates, Gateshead, Durham, out of business in the Gaol of Dur. ham.-Thomas Sharples, Blackburn, Lancashire, licensed victualler in the Gaol of Lancaster.-William M'Millan, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-F. Hutson, Hockham, Norfolk, butcher: in the Gaol of Norwich.-Francis Dickinson, Adlington, near Chorley, Lancashire, grocer in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Horatio Nelson Powell, Welbeck-street, Cavendish-square, Middlesex, attor ney-at-law: in the Gaol of Lancaster. Henry Wheeler, Brighton, Sussex, plasterer: in the Gaol of Lewes.-H. Price, Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire, out of business in the Gaol of Wilton.-Harriot Havenhand, Eckington, Derbyshire, sickle manufacturer: in the Gaol of Derby.-Charles Grove, Bromford, Warwickshire, out of business: in the Gaol of Warwick.-John Longley, Beeston-hill, Yorkshire, cloth manufacturer: in the Gaol of York.-Thomas Morrist, Halifax, Yorkshire, joiner in the Gaol of York.-R. Myers, Leeds, Yorkshire, beer-house keeper: in the Gaol of York.John Mills, Hunslet Hall, near Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business in the Gaol of York.-George Balmforth, Rigton, near Otley, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York. -Samuel Plant, King-street, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-Joseph Thornton, Wakefield, Yorkshire, tailor in the Gaol of York.-Wm. Steward, Elland, near Halifax, Yorkshire, fruiterer: in the Gaol of York.-Samuel Boys, Pudsey, near Bradford, Yorkshire, labourer in the Gaol of York.-John Womersley, Clayton, near Bradford, Yorkshire, quarryman: in the Gaol of York.-James Lofthouse, Leeds, Yorkshire, licensed brewer: in the Gaol of York.-Geo. Webster, Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-William Rose, Thirsk, Yorkshire, brick- *** All orders for advertisements must be sent to Maxwell layer's labourer: in the Gaol of York.-Frederick Stephen- & Co., 31, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-street, London, to whom son, Bradford, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of | all applications respecting their insertion should be addressed.

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At the County Court of Montgomeryshire, at WELCH-
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On the banks of the river Wye, five miles from the city of Hereford.-The Lower Eaton Freehold and Copyhold Estates, Residence, Pleasure Grounds and Farms, the whole property being 324 acres.

Boundary-road, Finchley-road, St. John's-wood.-Two Leasehold Private Residences, for investment or occupation, in this favourite locality.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE will MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE will

SELL, at Garraway's, early in the Spring, (unless previously disposed of by private contract), the above delightful RESIDENCE and FARMS, of which a more detailed description will shortly appear. Sussex, in the parish of Woodmancote, about five miles from the Hassocks-gate Station on the Brighton Railway.-Very eligible Farm, comprising about 140 acres, sheltered by the South Down hills.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE are

instructed to prepare for SALE, early in the Spring, the above compact FARM, of which a more detailed description will appear in future advertisements.

Sussex, near to Battle and Hastings.-Compact Freehold and Copyhold Estates, in the parishes of Crowhurst and Catsfield, comprising about

290 acres.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE are

instructed to prepare for SALE, early in the ensuing year, the above valuable FREEHOLD and COPYHOLD ESTATES, of which a further description will appear in future advertisements.

Wiltshire.-In and close to the Town of Malmesbury.-Valuable Freehold Enclosures of Meadow and Accommodation Land, Dwellinghouse, Cottages, and Garden Ground.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE are

directed, under an order of the High Court of Chancery, made in the cause of" Dewell v. Tufnell," and with the approval of Vice-Chancellor Sir Page Wood, to SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Arms Inn, Malmesbury, on at 1 for 2, in numerous lots, the following valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the parishes of Malmesbury, St. Mary's, Westport, and Brockenborough, viz. two enclosures of accommodation land at Milbourne, on the road from Malmesbury to the Duke of York Inn, let to Mr. Charles Whale; three plots of meadow, known as Upper and Lower Cat's-hill and Baskerwell's Mead, let to Mr. Hanks. In the town of Malmesbury.-A piece of garden, let to Henry Parting; seven cottages and gardens called Drew's, in the occupation of John Carter and others; a dwelling-house, known as Collingbourne, with offices, garden, and paddock, let to Mr. Harris; a piece of garden ground on the road to Tetbury, close to the turnpikegate, let to Mr. Clark; a piece of capital meadow land, known as Eleven Lands, on the road to Foxley, let to Mr. Lyne. The lands are surrounded by the estates of the Earl of Suffolk, Captain Dewell, Mr. Isaac Beake, and others. May be viewed, and particulars had at the place of sale; of Messrs. Chubb and Son, solicitors, Malmesbury; the Angel, Chippenham; the White Hart, Cricklade; of Messrs. Davies, Son, and Campbell, solicitors, Warwick-street, Golden-square; at Gar

SELL by AUCTION, at Garraway's, on Wednesday, Jan. 24. at 12 o'clock, by direction of the Mortgagee, a long LEASEHOLD ESTATE, comprising two capital brick-built semi-detached private residences, with stuccoed fronts, most desirably situate in Boundary-road, and near to the Prince Arthur Hotel, St. John's-wood, leading from the Finchley-road through to Kilburn, within ten minutes' walk of the Kilburn Station, and close to omnibus communication (every five minutes) to the city and west-end. The houses are newly and substantially built, and each contains on the upper floor four bed rooms; on the second floor, two large bed rooms and one dressing room, well finished; on the ground floor, an elegant and good-sized drawing room, good dining room, entrance hall, and water-closet; capital light basement, with kitchen, and excellent accommodation; garden in the rear, side entrance, and fore-court, with flight of stone steps to house, enclosed by dwarf wall and palisades; of the estimated value of 80 guineas per annum each; held for a term of 99 years from 1838, at ground rents. May be viewed, and particulars had at the Prince Arthur Hotel, Boundary-road; of George Hinds, Esq., Goudhurst, Kent; at Garraway's; and of Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, Lancaster-place, Strand.

Poplar.-38 Leasehold Private Residences and Shops, and the Marshall Keate Hotel, Tavern, and Tea Gardens, producing together a yearly income of 12507.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE will

SELL, at Garraway's, on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 12, in lots, by direction of the Executors of the late Francis Mills, Esq., a LEASEHOLD ESTATE; comprising the Marshall Keate Hotel, Tavern, and Tea Gardens, situate in Preston-road, High-street, Poplar, adjoining the Blackwall Railway, and facing the East and West India Ďocks; Five Shops, with Dwelling-houses, and 33 Private Residences of uniform elevation and construction, called Bisterne-place, also situate in Preston-road. The whole of the property has been erected within these last 14 years, and is well built and finished. All now let (excepting one shop) to respectable tenants, producing a yearly income of 12501. The above are held under lease from the East and West India Dock Company for 63 years from 1940, at moderate ground rents reserved on each house. May be viewed by permission of the respective tenants, and particulars had of B. F. Watson, Esq., solicitor, 36, Lincoln's-inn-fields; of Mr. Sadd, at the Marshall Keate Hotel; at Garraway's; and at the offices of Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, Lancaster-place, Strand.

In

Chancery.-"Spickernell v. Hotham and Others."-Oxfordshire, within five miles of the City of Oxford.-The Shotover Estate, comprising a capital Mansion, with beautiful Park and Pleasure Grounds, five compact Farms, sundry Cottages, and parcels of Accommodation and Allotment Land; the whole containing about 900 acres.

raway's; and at the offices of Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE are

Lancaster-place, Strand.

The Crown Lease of the Parthenon Club, Regent-street, Waterloo-place, with the possession in about seven years.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE have

received instructions to SELL by AUCTION (unless an acceptable offer be previously made by private contract) the CROWN LEASE, for an unexpired term of 61 years, at a ground rent of 1007. per annum, of that noble pile of BUILDINGS, with court-yard, on the east side of Regent-street, Waterloo-place, now occupied by the Parthenon and Erechtheum Clubs; on lease to the Parthenon Club for a term of which about seven years are unexpired, at 15457. per annum, but which rent

directed to prepare for SALE, in the Spring, (unless previously disposed of by private contract), the above highly-valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, of which a more detailed advertisement will shortly appear. Lancaster-place, Strand.

North Riding of Yorkshire.-The Egton important and highly valuable Freehold Estate, intersected by the river Eske, and bounded in part by the Whitby and Pickering Railway, the villages of Egton and Egton-bridge, Water Corn-mill, Quarries, valuable Rights of Fishing for 20 miles, and Shooting, extending over (in addition to cultivated land) 6000 acres of moor, the entire estate embracing an area of nearly 13,000 acres.

has been reduced to 10007. per annum in consideration of a premium MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE respect

of 70007.: at the expiration of the Club lease there is no doubt that a rental of at least 20001. per annum may be readily obtained, from the situation, capabilities, and extent of the property. More detailed advertisements will shortly appear, and the property may be viewed by letter of introduction only, to the Secretary, which, with further particulars, may be obtained at the offices of Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, Lancaster-place, Strand.

Chepstow, Monmouthshire. The distinguished Freehold Domain of Pierce field; capital Mansion; beautifully undulated and finely timbered Park, bounded by the river Wye, to which there is a terracewalk extending about three miles; Gardens and Pleasure Grounds; together with several compact Farms, with all suitable farming buildings, and upwards of 2000 acres of productive Land, a portion of which is especially adapted for the erection of Villas; several private Résidences and Cottages in the village of St. Arvans, and the Piercefield Inn; also the Stall House Farm, in the parish of Redwick, about a mile and a half from the Magar Station on the South Wales Railway.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE have

received instructions to prepare for SALE, in the Spring, (unless an acceptable offer is previously made by private contract), the above distinguished and highly-valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, of which further particulars will shortly appear. Lancaster-place, Strand.

In Chancery."Ellis v. Ellis," and "Ellis v. Lee."-Valuable Life Policy in the Rock for 25007., and a Judgment Debt for 18001.

fully inform the public that the above highly-valuable and important FREEHOLD ESTATE will be offered for SALE by AUCTION in the Spring, unless an acceptable offer is previously made by private

contract.

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SOUTHGATE and BARRETT beg respectfully to call the

attention of Executors, Trustees, Booksellers, and others having Literary Property to dispose of, to the importance of their being enabled to display an entire library, even should it extend to 20,000 volumes, in one large room at the same moment; thus affording their connexion and casual visitors an opportunity to make personal selections with the greatest facility, instead of depending on the description of the catalogue. Most centrally situate, near the two principal Inns of Court, within a few doors of the Middle Temple Gate, THE FACILITIES FOR THE DISPOSAL OF LAW LIBRARIES are undeniable; whilst the immediate vicinity of the largest West-end Bankers, and being in the main thoroughfare from the City to the Court end of town, enable them to obtain the attendance public premises. Books, Prints, Pictures, and, in fact, all sorts of proof more private buyers and collectors than could be induced to visit less perty connected with Literature and the Fine Arts, in large or small parcels, may be transmitted to Southgate and Barrett's Rooms, and if intended for immediate sale, an advance of two-thirds of the value will be made to meet the convenience of Executors, Trustees, or others. Auction Rooms, 22, Fleet-street, London.

MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE are PERIODICAL SALE of SHARES in the INSURANCE

instructed, pursuant to an order of Vice-Chancellor Sir John Stuart, to SELL by AUCTION, at Garraway's, on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 12, in two lots-Lot 1. A Policy of Assurance, effected in 1837, in the Rock Life Assurance Office, upon the life of the Earl of Lisburne, now in his 55th year, for the sum of 21501., together with the additions from bonuses of 3901. 11s. 8d., annual premium 67. 10s. 11d. Lot 2. A Judgment Debt against the late Lord Kensington for 18007., which has been duly registered; Particulars to be had of Messrs. Tatham and Proctor, solicitors, 10, New-square, Lincoln's-inn; Mr. Christopher Crouch, solicitor, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane; at Garraway's; and at the offices of Messrs. Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, Lancaster-place, Strand.

OFFICES connected with the LEGAL PROFESSION.-Messrs. HAMMOND & EILOART invite those gentlemen desirous of disposing of their Shares, or of becoming Shareholders in any of the Legal Offices, to forward their wishes to their Offices, No. 28, Chancery-lane, where constant applications are made for all description of Shares.

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