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Bankruptcy, London.-John Marke, Duke-street, Manchester-square, Middlesex, butcher, March 28 at half-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Batters, Tokenhouseyard, London, shipowner, March 27 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Elizabeth Taylor, Croom's-hill, Greenwich, Kent, licensed victualler, March 27 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Wm. Steeds, Evercreech, Somersetshire, tallow chandler, March 30 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.-Edward Leader Box, Bristol, corn merchant, March 30 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol. -Joseph Bradford, Coventry, Warwickshire, licensed victualler, March 29 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.-Henry Binnell Harris, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, draper, March 29 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.-Thomas Lowell Ralph the elder and Wm. Ralph, Birmingham, ironfounders, March 29 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham. Bryan Hesleden, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, money broker, March 28 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Hull.

The following Persons, who, on their several Petitions filed in the Court, have obtained Interim Orders for Protection from Process, are required to appear in Court as hereinafter mentioned, at the Court-house, in Portugal-street, Lincoln's Inn, as follows, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

Adjourned Hearing.

March 17 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS. Louis Fred. de Mauny, Eltham, Kent, and Sloane-street, Chelsea, Middlesex, teacher of drawing.

March 20 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. John Wigzell Thomas, Upper King-street, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, carpenter.-Frederick Austin, Albion-cottages, Queen's-road, Dalston, Middlesex, commission agent.

March 21 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Christopher Croxford, Staines, Middlesex, saddler. March 28 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. Jas. F. J. Dean, Compton-street, Tavistock-square, Middlesex, van proprietor.—John Robert Nicholls, Princes-street, Stamford-street, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, vegetable salesman. Andrew Eardley, Dartford, Kent, dealer in hats.-J. Foster, Sey-Whiskin-street, St. John-street-road, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, carpenter.-Anthony Byed, Upper Whitecross-st., St. Luke's, Middlesex, shopman to a cheesemonger.-George H. Bailey, St. Mary-axe, Leadenhall-street, London, hairdresser.-E. L. Kellaway, Richmond-place, East-st., Walworth, Surrey, plumber.--Thos. Stevenson, Gloucester-place, Kentish-town, Middlesex, dealer in skins.-Fred. Soutar, Edgeware, Middlesex, baker.-Henry Standish, Haberdasher's-place East, Hoxton, Middlesex, wood turner.-James Shaw, Uxbridge, Hillingdon, Middlesex, butcher.-Daniel T. Mobbs, Longalley, Moorfields, Middlesex, greengrocer.-Ann Wetherell, widow, Park-road, Old Kent-road, Camberwell, Surrey.-S.

To be granted, unless an appeal be duly entered. Edward Handley, King William-street, Strand, Middlesex, licensed victualler.-George Bethell, Welstead's-yard, mour-place, Bryanstone-square, Middlesex, smith.-Robert Warner, West-street, Commercial-road, Pimlico, Middlesex, wheelwright.-Robert Tripp, St. Michael's-alley, Cornhill, London, and Hereford-road, Bayswater, Middlesex, dealer in railway and mining shares.-John Bosworth Crocker, Shef. field, Yorkshire, draper.-John Samuel Smith, Liverpool, drysalter.-R. Ginks, Hartlebury, Worcestershire, wheelwright.-William Rollason the younger, Birmingham, plate worker.-J. Sandars, Darlaston, Staffordshire, ironmonger.

PETITIONS ANNULLED.

Wm. Groom, Sudbury, Suffolk, innkeeper.—James Lucas, Pollock, Nelson-square, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, furrier. Stroud, Gloucestershire, cheesefactor.

PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.

John Cooke and John Rand Bailey, Mitre-court-chambers, Temple, London, and Wallingford, Berkshire, attornies and solicitors.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Thos. Cargill, Dundee, flax spinner.-John Wilkie, Glasgow, warehouseman.-Campbell, Macnab, & Co., Glasgow, merchants.-Adolph Breysig, Dundee, merchant.-P. M'Duff & Co., Dundee, tanners.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS

Who have filed their Petitions in the Court of Bankruptcy, and have obtained an Interim Order for Protection from Process.

John Wilde, Ruyton-of-the-Eleven-Towns, Shropshire, butcher, March 24 at 10, County Court of Shropshire, at Oswestry.-Philip Walkins Trenwith, Penzance, Cornwall, cordwainer, March 14 at 10, County Court of Cornwall, at Penzance.-S. Coates, Halstead, Essex, plumber, March 30 at 10, County Court of Essex, at Halstead.-John Mills, Oldham, Lancashire, retail beerseller, March 9 at 12, County Court of Lancashire, at Oldham.—Henry Watson, Kingstonupon-Hull, labourer, March 16 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Kingston-upon-Hull.—Andrew Pitts, Cottingham, Yorkshire, butcher, March 16 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Kingston-upon-Hull.-James Francis, Coity, Glamorganshire, publican, March 14 at 10, County Court of Glamorganshire, at Bridgend.-Edward Tanner, Farnborough, Southampton, corn dealer, March 14 at 12, County Court of Surrey, at Farnham.-Decimus Slatter, Ilmington, Warwickshire, out of business, March 23 at 11, County Court of Worcestershire, at Shipston.-Edward Rice, Ludham, Norfolk, shoemaker, March 22 at half-past 10, County Court of Norfolk, at North Walsham.-S. Spencer, Bramshill, near Winchfield, Southampton, millwright, March 17 at 10, County Court of Hampshire, at Basingstoke.-Frederick Geo. land, Frome, Somersetshire, assistant to a draper, March 14 at 11, County Court of Somersetshire, at Frome.-S. Ellis Solomon, Portsmouth, Southampton, dealer in curiosities, March 28 at 11, County Court of Hampshire, at Portsmouth. -Wm. Hill and Wm. Stead, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, liverystable keepers, March 19 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Huddersfield.

Saturday, March 3.

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 Case.

Charles Farrar, Queen's-road West, Chelsea, Middlesex, oil refiner, No. 64,964 T.; Richard Richards, assignee.-John Livesey, Salford, Lancashire, licensed victualler, No. 79,239 C.; Edward Cornelius Moore, assignee.-C. Swash, Neath, Glamorganshire, shoemaker, No. 79,275 C.; Wm. Somervell, assignee.-John Milnes, Rochdale, Lancashire, salesman to a wool merchant, No. 79,318 C.; Joseph Wilman, assignee.— Ann Pardoe, widow, Worcester, No. 79,355 C.; John Powell and Alfred Powell, assignees.

Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee
Saturday, March 3.
the Estates and Effects of the following Persons: —
(On their own Pelitions).

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Elijah Butcher, Upper Thames-street, London, out of business in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.James S. Strachan, Aberdeen-terrace, Shepherd's Bush, Middlesex, baker: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Samuel Lay, Gloucester-mews West, Gloucester-terrace, Paddington, Middlesex, coach builder: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-J. Gooden, Sutherland-terrace, Caledonian-road, King's-cross, Middlesex, dramatic agent: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-James H. Smith, Brownlow-cottages, Hertford-place, Haggerstone, Middlesex, builder: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-F. Tallis, Upper Chadwell-street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, publisher: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Philip Richardson, Old Bailey, London, commission agent: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Thomas Lands, High-street, Camden-town, Middlesex, shoe dealer: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex. Shar--Benjamin Burford, Devonshire-road, Chiswick, Middlesex, out of business: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Francis Robert Leaver, Theberton-street, Islington, Middlesex, law stationer's travelling clerk in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Frederick Cleobury Mortimer Spearman, Lower Sydenham, Kent, out of business: in the Gaol of Surrey.-David Moffatt, Collegestreet West, Camden-town, Middlesex, baker: in the Debtors

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Prison for London and Middlesex.-Thos. Smith Wilkinson, Gaol of York.-Thomas Calip, Leeds, Yorkshire, stonemason: Greenwich, Kent, clerk in the Registry of the Admiralty in the Gaol of York.-James Eades, Birmingham, brass canCourt in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.- dlestick maker: in the Gaol of Warwick.-Robert Granger Thomas Chance, Caledonian-road, King's-cross, Middlesex, Osborne, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Southampton, tailor: in the brass turner: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middle- Gaol of Winchester.-Wm. Lazenby, Kingston-upon-Hull, sex.-George Banger, Susannah-row, Curtain-road, Shore-hackney cartman: in the Gaol of Kingston-upon-Hull.-J. ditch, Middlesex, manager to a general-shop keeper: in the Binnion, Liverpool, potato dealer: in the Gaol of Lancaster. Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Chas. Foster, Richard Freeman, York, out of business: in the Gaol of Draycott-street, Sloane-square, Chelsea, Middlesex, out of York.-Wm. Pashley, Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business: in business in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex. the Gaol of York.-G. W. Wildman, Bradford, Yorkshire, -John Tatlock, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, earthenware out of business: in the Gaol of York.-John Rushworth, dealer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Luke Rushton, Whitworth, Fonbridge, near Colne, Lancashire, cotton manufacturer: in near Rochdale, Lancashire, grocer in the Gaol of Lancaster. the Gaol of Lancaster.-H. Sagg, Leeds, Yorkshire, book-John Buckley, Oldham, Lancashire, clogger: in the Gaol keeper: in the Gaol of York.-Thomas Lobley, Batley Carr, of Lancaster. John Bridge, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, near Dewsbury, Yorkshire, rag dealer: in the Gaol of York. beerseller in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Edwin Fowden, Man- -John Sugden, Bradford, Yorkshire, out of business: in the chester, brewer in the Gaol of Lancaster.- Chas. Pridmore, Gaol of York.-George Garnett, Middlethorpe, in Morley, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, provision dealer: in the Gaol near Leeds, Yorkshire, weaver: in the Gaol of York.-Robert of Lancaster.-Alice B. Stokes, Manchester, lodging-house May, Carlstock Town, near Callington, Cornwall, carter: in keeper in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Abbot, Newton the Gaol of Lancaster.-Robert Nathan Raw, Windhill, near Heath, near Manchester, out of employment: in the Gaol of Idle, Yorkshire, pattern card cutter: in the Gaol of York.Lancaster.-John Hughes, Liverpool, joiner: in the Gaol of John Hollingworth, Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Lancaster.-Charles Davies, Liverpool, shoemaker: in the Gaol of York.-Thomas Holmes, Moor Allerton, near Leeds, Gaol of Lancaster.-George Miekle, Blackburn, Lancashire, Yorkshire, butter factor: in the Gaol of York.-J. Rosendale, shoemaker in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Thomas Wealthall, Halifax, Yorkshire, carpenter: in the Gaol of York.-James Hulme, Manchester, herbalist: in the Gaol of Lancaster.- Almond, York, out of business: in the Gaol of York.-James Wm. Scaife, Salford, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol Peel, Little Horton, Bradford, Yorkshire, stonemason: in the of Lancaster.-Thomas Inmun, Birkenhead, Cheshire, ware- Gaol of York.-Joseph Hunt, Polebrook, near Oundle, Northhouse keeper: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Thomas Forshaw, amptonshire, butcher in the Gaol of Northampton.-James Manchester, carter: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-T. Walker, Russell, Burwash, Sussex, out of business: in the Gaol of Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-D. Lewes.-Thomas J. Aylward, Playdon, near Rye, Sussex, out Wills, Manchester, agent for the sale of silk goods: in the of business: in the Gaol of Lewes.-Stephen Duke, Preston, Gaol of Lancaster.-Edward Smith, Liverpool, brewer: in Suffolk, private in 17th Lancers: in the Gaol of Lewes.-J. the Gaol of Lancaster.-Wm. F. Burdett, Chorlton-upon- Rushworth, Burnley, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol Medlock, Lancashire, cabinet maker: in the Gaol of Lancas- of Lancaster.—Wm. Rushworth, Fonbridge, near Colne, Lanter.-William Brown, Preston, Lancashire, gatekeeper to a cashire, cotton manufacturer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-J. railway company in the Gaol of Lancaster.-W. Chadwick, Gaunt, Bramley Moorside, near Leeds, Yorkshire, cloth Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.- manufacturer: in the Gaol of York.-Wm. Sharp, Pudsey, Edward Turner, Heywood, near Bury, Lancashire, out of near Leeds, Yorkshire, out of business: in the Gaol of York. business in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Wm. Thompson, Ash--John Evans, Bangor, Carnarvonshire, auctioneer: in the ton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Gaol of Carnarvon.-Thomas Evans, Gwernlwynfach, DowLancaster.-B. J. Sutterby, Hulme, Manchester, out of busi- lais, Glamorganshire, contractor: in the Gaol of Cardiff.ness in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Augusto Caldani, Manches- David Davies the younger, Neath, Glamorganshire, railway ter, commission agent: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-James contractor: in the Gaol of Cardiff.-T. Leigh, St. Helen's, Wooley, Manchester, out of business in the Gaol of Lan- Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster. caster.-Charles Starkey, Dudley, Worcestershire, out of business: in the Gaol of Warwick.-Edward Philpot, Smeth- The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before wick, Staffordshire, carpenter: in the Gaol of Warwick.-R. the Court, in Portugal-street, to be examined and dealt Hulme, Manchester, calenderer: in the Gaol of Lancaster.- with according to the Statute:Henry Meyers, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Jehu Wain, Manchester, stonemason: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Philip Briggs, Manchester, schoolmaster: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Thomas Wormald, Barton-onIrwell, near Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lan. caster.-Joseph Roberts, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-James Lord, Rossendale, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Alexander Leveson, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancashire.-E. Smith, Brentwood, Essex, grocer: in the Gaol of Springfield.-Joseph Smith, East Greenwich, Kent, clerk in the Gaol of Maidstone.—James Matley, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, licensed victualler: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-J. Sweaney, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Andrew Cockshut, Blackburn, Lancashire, provision dealer in the Gaol of Lancaster.-Wm. Walters, Clay Cross, North Wingfield, Derbyshire, beer-house keeper: in the Gaol of Derby. -Anne Maria Woodroffe, widow, Derby in the Gaol of Derby.-H. F. Keeling, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, in no profession: in the Gaol of Warwick.-Sir W. O'Malley, Knight, Upper Bangor, Carnarvonshire, barrack master: in the Gaol of Carnarvon.-Wm. J. Hazel, Southampton, shoemaker: in the Gaol of Winchester.-C. Moore, Southampton, licensed victualler: in the Gaol of Winchester. -Thomas Askham, Skipwith, near Selby, Yorkshire, out of business in the Gaol of York.-Wm. Cass, Bradford, Yorkshire, tailor: in the Gaol of York.-S. H. Ward, Ipswich, Suffolk, out of business: in the Gaol of Ipswich.—Benjamin Northin, Bowling, near Bradford, Yorkshire, stuff presser: James Troup, Portsea-place, Connaught-square, and Norin the Gaol of York.-Joseph England, Huddersfield, York-folk-street, Strand, Middlesex, and Hastings, Sussex, gentleshire, out of business in the Gaol of York.-Stephen Cow- man, March 23 at 12, at Will's Coffee-house, Serle-street, perthwaite, Manningham, Yorkshire, bobbin maker: in the Lincoln's-inn, Middlesex, sp. aff.

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March 20 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Charles Goffe, King-street, Hammersmith, Middlesex, cabinet maker.-Isabelle Larousse, Sloane-street, Chelsea, Middlesex, dressmaker.

March 20 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. Edmund J. Burman, Lansdowne-road, Notting-hill, Middlesex, consulting surgeon.

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

At the County Court of Hampshire, at WINCHESTER,
March 20.

Robert G. Osborne, Ryde, Isle of Wight, tailor.
At the County Court of Carnarvonshire, at Carnarvon,
March 21 at 10.

Sir William O'Malley, Knight, Bangor, barrack master of
Fethard, Tipperary, Ireland.

At the County Court of Montgomeryshire, at WELCH-
POOL, March 22,

Edward Williams, Cemmes, general-shop keeper.
At the County Court of Suffolk, at IPSWICH, March 23 at a
quarter-past 1.

Stephen H. Ward, Ipswich, out of business.
MEETING.

LLOYD'S REGISTER of BRITISH and FOREIGN SPECIAL APPEAL for the POOR.-SOUP KITCHEN,

SHIPPING, 2, White Lion-court, Cornhill.
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT, 1854-1855.
THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F. R. S., F. S. A., Chairman,
STEPHENSON ELLERBY, Esq., Deputy Chairman.

JOHN ROBINSON, Esq., Chairman of the Sub-Committees of
Classification.

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Nathaniel Gould, Esq., F. S. A.
Thos. Chapman, Esq., F. R. S., George Hanson, Esq.
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IN CHANCERY." Coldwell v. Holme."--West Derby,

near Liverpool.-Freehold and Copyhold Estate.-To be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. THOMAS WINSTANLEY & SONS, at the Clareadon Rooms, Liverpool, on Thursday, the 15th day of March, 1855, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, in one lot, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery made in the above cause, and with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir John Stuart, the Judge to whose Court the said cause is attached, a FREEHOLD and COPYHOLD ESTATE, situate at West Derby, consisting of a copyhold messuage or tenement, outbuildings, kitchen and pleasure gardens, together with three crofts, closes, or parcels of land thereunto belonging, situate and being near Club Moor, within and held of the manor of West Derby, Lancashire, and estimated to contain, with a small piece of land laid thereto as an incroachment from the waste, three acres of the large measure there used, or thereabouts; and a freehold field, called Hawkhurst, situate in Club Moor aforesaid, and containing 1A. IR. 5P. of the large measure there used, or thereabouts; which said freehold and copyhold estate contains in the whole eight statute acres or thereabouts of excellent land, well situate for building purposes, and abutting upon the valuable properties of John Pemberton Heywood, Esq., and Benjamin H, Jones, Esq., and late in the occupation of the defendant, John Holme, but now of Mr. William Walton, as yearly tenant, at 801. per annum. The copyhold part of the premises is subject to a yearly quit rent of 2s. 4d., and to a nominal fine on death or alienation. The freehold part is subject to a perpetual yearly rent of 17. 16s. 2d. The premises may be viewed by permission of the tenant, and particulars and conditions may be had of Mr. Potts, Solicitor, 1, Lancaster-place, Strand, London; of Mr. Fluker, Solicitor, 10, Symond'sinn, Chancery-lane, London; of Mr. William Hinde, Solicitor, Peel'sbuildings, Harrington-street, Liverpool; of Mr. James Nicholson, Solicitor, Warrington; at the Clarendon Rooms aforesaid; and of Messrs. Winstanley & Sons, Liverpool.

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APPEAL to the COUNTRY GENTRY.--The Com

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Auction Mart, on Wednesday, March 14, at 12, in two lots, valuable FREEHOLD LAND, having an important frontage of 436 feet to the high road, situate in the very best part of the healthy and cheerful town of Bexley, in Kent, about three miles from the Abbeywood Station on the North Kent Railway, with omnibuses continually thereto; and Five Cottages, let to old and respectable tenants, at rents amounting to 517. 15s. per annum. The property may be viewed, and particulars had at the Lord Bexley Arms, Bexley; the Bell Inn, Dartford; of Messrs. Hughes, Kearsey, Masterman, & Hughes, solicitors, Bucklersbury; Mr. John Edwards, solicitor, 39, Lothbury; Mr. W. H. Withall, solicitor, 7, Parliament-street, Westminster; and of Mr. Murrell, auctioneer and

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HEREFORDSHIRE.-To be SOLD by AUCTION,

by Mr. J. H. SUNDERLAND, (pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of "Harris v. Watkins"), at the Mitre Hotel, in the city of Hereford, on Thursday, March 29, at 3 o'clock.-Lot 1. TWO MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS, situate in Church-street, in the city of Hereford, held for the remainder of a term of twenty-nine years from the 2nd February, 1833, granted by the custos and vicars of Hereford Cathedral, and renewable septennially on payment of a fine. Lot 2. A Farm at Tupsley, in the county of Hereford, within two miles of the city of Hereford, comprising a farm-house and buildings, and 56A. 1R. 37 P. of arable, meadow, and orchard land, of which about twenty-eight acres are copyhold of inheritance, and the remainder leasehold for lives, held under the Bishop of Hereford. This lot is now in the occupation of Mr. Richard Phillips, at a yearly rent of 801. Lot 3. Four Inclosures of Meadow Land, at Tupsley aforesaid, called Barnes Meadow and Bridge-green Meadow, containing 15A. IR. 11F. Barnes Meadow is leasehold for lives, held under the Bishop of Hereford. Bridge-green Meadow is copyhold of inheritance. This lot is in the occupation of Messrs. E. L. Bristow and S. Jones, at rents amounting to 381. per annum. It is the custom of the Bishop of Hereford to renew, on the dropping of a life, the leases, on payment of a fine. Should this lot not be sold, it is intended to offer Barnes Meadow (containing 12 acres, and let at 307.) as one lot, and Bridge-green Meadow (containing 3A. 1R. 11P., and let at 81. per annum) as another separate lot. Printed particulars, with a map of the second and third lots, may be had gratis of Messrs. Smith & Son, 16, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury; Messrs. Robinson, Queen-street-place; and Messrs. Hall & Hunt, New Boswell-court, Solicitors, London; of Mr. Humfrys, Mr. Pritchard, and Mr. Symonds, Solicitors; of Mr. W. H. Apperley, Land Surveyor; the Auctioneer; and place of sale, Hereford.

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