Petitions. Gloria Copper Mines (Spain) Limited Same (pet. of H. G Da Costa) La Marton Rubber Estates Limited (pet. and District Gas Company Limited (pet. of J. A. Drake and another) Mines and Banking Corporation Limited (pet. of J. A. Ingham) Maikop European and General Oil Trust Limited (pet. of Ann»ble and Young) J. Francis and Co Limited (pet. of G. H. Cromack) G. Aston and Sons Limited (pet. of Dick Kerr and Co. Limited) B. U. B. T. Co. Ltd. (pet of Shrewsbury, S. T. and Challiner Tyre Co. Limited) Grande Maison D'Automobiles Limited (pet. of Prowodnik Tyre and Rubber Company Limited); Challen and Son Limited (pet. of Brooks Goyt Spinning Company Limited (pet. of Greenwich Cinema de Lux Limited (pet. Oil and Ozokerite Company Limited (pet. of Cari May) Buyers Association Limited (pet. of Robertson and Baxter Limited. Oil and Ozokerite Company Limited (pet. of E. Newton). Before Mr. Justice PARKER. Further Consideration. E. Arbib and others v. Venice and Murano Glass Company Limited. Motion (by Order). Bonnet v. Hirsch. Causes for Trial with Witnesses. Mendelssohn r. Traies and Son Re M. S Cooper (deceased); Reeder v. The Electric and Ordnance Accessories Darlington v. Lewis Ia the Matter of Aylett's Patent, No. 15,377 of 1910, and In the Matter of the Patents and Designs Act 1907 Mossop v Saunders Thornton. The United Counties Bank Limited Kaapsche Hoop Gold Company Limited v. Steele Re Tewkesbury Gas Company Limited; Dale v. Powell; Powell v. Dale and Hood Northcott v. Pitcher and Sons Limited and another Re Kenrick and Jefferson's Patent, Baker v. McGachen The De Long Hook and Eye Company v. Re Applications by Ogston and Tennant. Limited for the Registration of Trade Comiot v. Eadie and Williams Steam Navigation Company Limited v. United States Express Com pany The Railway Finance and Construction Company Limited v. The Quebec Central Railway Re Lancaster (deceased); Lancaster v. St. Bartholomew's Hospital v. Combden; Re Bennett (deceased); Raby v. Raby The South-Eastern Railway Company v. Re W. Cornock (deceased); Cornock and another v. Cornock and others Manks r. Whiteley and o hers Re Reckett (deceased); Parker v. Beckett Brightman and others v. Cowper and another Bateman v. Smith Dallas v. Essex and another., Before Mr. Justice EvE. Retained by Order.-Causes for Trial with Witnesses. Tholander v. Darton Craig v. Bullock Re Josepa Greenwood (deceased); Green- | Re Hughes (deceased); Hewart v. Jones wood v. Firth The Ridgway Company v. The Religious Tract Society Schworer v. Bethnal Green Borough Council. Causes for Trial without Witnesses and Adjourned Summonses. Rice v. Alfred Herbert Limited Re Bird (deceased); Pearce v. Gullick Re Sir J. C Lee (deceased); Smith v. Lee Re Stephen Lawley's Estate; Lawley v. Re Same; Same v. Same Re J. C. Lec(deceased); Lee v. Lee Re W. Higgins (deceased); Scofield v. Re S. F. J. Sartori, an infant Ke Alfred Stapleton (deceased); Robinson v. Stapleton Re Sarah Hancock; Cæsar v. Shepherd Re James York (deceased); Rickerby v. Re W. Wesson (deceased); Stanley v. Wesson Lawley Re W. H. Tylor (deceased); Tindall v. Tylor Re The Duke of Hamilton (deceased); Re Taylor's Settlement! Niblett V. Re Isaac Taylor: Worth v. Taylor Re L. H. R. Kearns (deceased); Nelson v. Re Evan James (deceased); James v. Re Elizabeth Waddington (deceased); Re Mary Welby (deceased); Earl of Lind-Re Goodwin (deceased); Love r. White say v. Weiby Re Dunningham (deceased); Ingels v. Judge Re Graves' Settlement; Greet v. Graves Re G. Spillman (deceased); Re Louisa (deceased); Hops V. Re Rowland Palariet's Estate; Paiariet v. Palariet Re Williams deceased); Boyd v. Davis Re Somerton (deceased) Gwynn v. Jones Re Sir W. N. Abdy, Bart.; Abdy v. Abdy Re Fox (deceased); Winckworth v. Bale SUMMARY OF CHANCERY CAUSE LIST. Mr. Justice Joyce: Witness Actions, 86; Adjourned Summonses, 4-Total, 90. Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady: Witness Actions, 28-Total, 28. Mr. Justice Warrington: Witness Action, 1; Further Considerations, 3; Petition, 1; Non-Witness Actions and Adjourned Summonses, 15-Total, 20. Mr. Justice Neville: Further Considerations, 2; Non-Witness Actions and Adjourned Summonses, 29; Total, 31. Mr. Justice Parker: Witness Actions, 44; Further Consideration, 1; Motion, 1 -Total, 46. Mr. Justice Eve: Witness Actions, 6; Non-Witness Actions and Adjourned Summonses, 41; Further Considerations, 3-Total, 50. Total Causes and Matters for Hearing in the Chancery Division, 265, Companies (Winding-up) Matters for Hearing before Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady and Mr. Justice Neville:-Petitions, Companies (Winding-up), 26; Petitions (Chancery Division), 2; Motion, Companies (Winding-up). 1; Court Summonses, Companies (Winding-up) and Chancery Division, 7-Total, 36. 24 MIDDLESEX (BLOOMSBURY) -National Cash Register Company Limited . Noble 25 Lax and Shaw Gugenheimer and Co. 26 SCFFOLK (LOWESTOFT)- Hutchings v. Bowering and others 10 SURREY (CROYDON) Kirkwood v. 27 CARMARTHENSHIRE 11 MIDDLESEX (WESTMINSTER)-Dominion anotber 15 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Drever v. Ivrea 16 MONMOUTHSHIRE (NEWPORT)-In the Matter of the Sterilised Flock Company Limited 17 WORCESTErshire (DudleY) - Chambers v. Thompson 18 WARWICKSHIRE (BIRMINGHAM)-Onion v. Taylor Lotinga v. Mattushek (LLANDILO) Davies Davies and another 28 SAME-Jones v. Davies 29 Felixstowe Dock and Railway Company . Fasey and Son 30 STAFFORDSHIRE (WOLVERHAMPTON)— Potts and Sons v. Johnston 31 Wright v. Butt and others 32 SUFFOLK (IPSWICH)-Suffolk E'ectricity, &c. Company v. Turners and others; Beckett, Claimant 33 MIDDLESEX (BLOOMSBURY)-Cracknell v. Bevan 34 LONDON-Cohen v. Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly Society 35 SUFFOLK (IPSWICH)-Day v. East Suffolk County Council 36 J. Barker and Co. Limited v. Etheridge 37 LONDON-Everitt v. Elven. MOTIONS FOR JUDGMENT. Pembery and others v. Rickward and others. SPECIAL PAPER. Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division. PROBATE ACTIONS and MATRIMONIAL CAUSES to be Heard and Tried at Trinity Sittings 1911. ABBREVIATIONS.-P. Probate-D. Dissolution of Marriage J.S. Judicial Separation -N. Nullity-I. Issue-R.C.R. Restitution of Conjugal Rights-A. Act on PetitionJ.M. Jactitation of Marriage-L.D.A. Legitimacy Declaration Act. When preceded by "H." suit brought by Husband, and "W." suit brought by Wife. A List of Causes in the order in which they are set down for Trial will be posted at the Registry, Somerset House, and Supplemental Lists may be printed from time to time. Parties must be prepared to try their Causes ten days after the same have been set down for Trial. 6 W.D-Lerrey, E. M. v. Lerrey, T. E. G. 7 H.D.-Cribben v. Cribben and Betts 8 W D.-Stocken, E. C. T. H. L. r. Stocken, 9 W.D.-Green, M. E. r. Green, H. 10 H.-Thorpe r. Thorpe and Rodrigue 11 W.D-Young, C. v. Young, H. A. 12 H.D.-Simpson Marsden v. Simpson and 13 H.D.-Fenn r. Fenn and Owens 14 W.D.-Longworth, N. v. Longworth, H. 15 W.R.C.R.-Siepermann, L. A. v. Siepermann, O. J. 16 W.D.-Browes, B. E. v. Brewes, H. T. 17 W.J S.-Roberts, A. v. Roberts, S. 18 H.D-Jackson, R r. Jackson, M. 19 H.D.-Duddington, J. N. v. Duddington. E. A. 20 W.D.-Loveless, H.J W. R. 43 H.D.-Dowdle v. Dowdle and Sullivan 44 H.D.-Trevail v. Trevail and Layberry 45 W D-Lunn, C. v. Lunn, F. D. 46 W D.-Parker, M. L. v Parker, A. S. 47 W.D.-Watts, C. E. v. Watts, W. G. 48 W.J.S.-Williams, C. J. v. Williams, J. L. 49 H.D.-Lloyd Lloyd and Brett 50 H.D. Cowlrick Thompson Cowlrick and 51 W.R.OR.-Harling, M. B. v. Harling, R. W. 52 W.D.-Henderson, E. L. r. Henderson, A. W. 53 H.D.-Hawker, R. S. J. N. v. Hawker, 51 W.J.S-Perry, M. v. Perry, A. I. 56 W.D.-Hallett, A. L. v. Hallett, F. J v. Loveless, 61 H.D.-Browne, J. L. v. Browne. E. R. 62 W.D.-Moeran, W. E. v. Moeran, E. J. 21 W.R.C.R.-Suckling, L. v. Suckling, P. C 22 H.D.-Unwin r. Unwin and Skelley and 64 HD. Gilman v. Gilman and Ans. Calder 24 H.D.-Sanders, A. E. v. Senders. A. E. 65 H.D.-Raymond 66 W.J.S.-Bessie, E. S. v Bessie, A. 28 W.D.-Snowden, M. r. Snowden, H. 33 H.D-Yusuf Ali . Yusuf Ali and others v. James (Attorney-General cited) 89 H.D.-Genen r. Genen and White 40 H.D-Salt r. Salt and Pope 41 W.N.-Gray (otherwise Smith) v. Gray (in camera) 42 W.D.-Needes, M. C. v. Neede, P. W. 6 W.D.-Thompson, R. M. A. r. Thomp-43 W J.S.-Lawn, G. S v Lawn, E. son, N. G. (Smyth intervening) 7 H.D.-idgen v. Pidgen and Jones 8 H.D.- Ross. Ross and Jones 9 H.D.-Ansell v. Ansell and Mayfield 10 H.N.-Haslam v. Haslam (otherwise Forbes) (in camera) 11 H.N.-Murta v. Murta (otherwise Lyons) (in camera) 12 P.-Percy (deceased); Percy v. Percy 13 H.D.-Sparkes . Sparkes and Green 14 W.J.S.-Wood, E. S. v. Wood, W. O. 15 W.B.C.R.-Nawrocki, M. H. v. Nawrocki, J. S. 16 -Gaskell (deceased); Gaskell v. Gaskell and others 17_H.D.-Payne e. Payne, Eisman, and Jones Freeman v. and (King's Proc.or showing 18 H D.-Freeman Freeman cause 19 W.D.-Webster, H. S. v. Webster. F. 20 P. Honey Belt (deceased); Sh.w v. Shaw 21 H.D.-Cescinsky v. Cescinsky and Barnes 22 P.-Leeds (deceased); Burton v. Smith 23 W.J.S.-Gilmour, M. v. Gilmour, R. T. 24 W.D.-Beresford, U. M. v. Beresford, H. 25 P.-Sinclair (deceased); Metcalfe and another. Sinclair and another (not till Michaelmas Sittings) 26 P.-Akers (deceased); Sheppard and another v. Daniels and others 27 P-Webb (deceased); Webb v. Webb 28 W.D.-Field, E. K. v. Field, S. 29 W.D.Varcoe, M. A. บ. Varcoe A. E. T. H. 30 P.-Schooling (deceased); Holloway v. Jones and others 31 H.D.- Barlow v. Barlow and Smith (King's Proctor showing cause) 32 H.D.-Wa te v. Waite and Barnes 36 W.N.-Latta (otherwise Hobday) v. Latta (in camerâ) 31 P.-Briggs (deceased); Briggs r. Briggs 35 W.D-Fowler, I. N. v. Fowler, V. Jun (Mayors cited) 36 H.D.-Hancheit, A. v. Hanchett, E. 37 H.D.-Hagger v. Hagger and Gathercole 44 H.D.-Wiggins v. Wiggins and Lovegrove 45 H.D.-Hughes v. Hughes and John stone 46 I.-Medcalfe (deceased); Mills v. Medcalf 47 P.- Cave (deceased); Cave v. Cavé 48 H.D.-Geddes v. Geddes and Lavelle 49 P.-Lees (deceased); Lees". Lees 50 P-Black (deceased); Clarke v. Black 51 W.D.-Woolf A. N. v. Woolf, M. 542 W.D.-Allen-Maddy, M. E. . AllenMaddy, W. W. M. 53 w N.-Ingham (otherwise Shepherd) r. Ingham 54 H.D.-Horner v. Horner and Freeman 55 W.J S.-Thomas, A. A. v Thomas, G. 66 P.-Taylor (deceased); Taylor e. King and others 57 H.D.-Bance r. Bance, James, and Smith 58 H.D.-Payne, C. v. Payne, L. S. 59 H.D.-Simmons v. Simmons and Sum mers 60 H.D.-Sir Hervey Bathurst r. Lady Hervy Bathurst and de Jancourt 61 H.D.-Barret r. Barret and Baxter 62 W.D.-Barret, L. M. v. Barret, T. L. 63 W.D.-Bottomley, E. H. v. Bottomley, I. H. 64 P.-McKay (deceased); May r. Dobson and others 65 H.D.-Busby r. Busby and Richardson (King's Proctor showing cause) 66 H.D-Pearce v. Pearce and Johns 67 W.D.-Howland, E. K. v. Rowland, A. N. A. 68 P.-Finch (deceased); Briggs and another . Sampson and another 69 W.D.-Langhorne, E. K. v. Langhorne D. H. 70 H N.- Burnett v. Burnett (otherwise Bateson) (in camera) 71 W.N.-Saunderson (otherwise Cuningham) v. Saunderson (in camera) 72 H.D.-Hanson v Hanson, Moncrieff, and Atkins 73 W.R.O.R.-Cowans, E. M. t. Cowans, J. S. PROBATE ACTIONS and MATRIMONIAL CAUSES standing over by consent or otherwise, or stayed by order: To be replaced in the List of Causes for Hearing on the Petitioner giving Ten Days' Notice in writing to the other parties for whom an appearance has been entered, and filing a Copy of such Notice in the Registry. Hilary 1908. 1 W.R.C.R.-Wallis, A. J. v. Wallis, C (undefended) Michaelmas 1908. 25 P-Absolon (otherwise Smith, Absolon ceased); and another Clarke and another (defended) 2 HD. - Northcott v. Northcott and 26 W.J.S-Burness, C. E. v. Burness, Goldner (stay sec.) (defended) Trinity 1909. 3 H.D.-Barber v. Barber and Brough ton (stay sec.) (defended) 4 W.J.S.-Chippendale, R. v. Chippendale, A. A. 5 H.D.-Orchard, J. C. v. Orchard, R. A. (stay sec.) (defended) Michaelmas 1909. 6 W.J.S-Vardopulo, J. F. v. Vardopulo, E. (defended) 7 H.D. Chapman, E. I. v. Chapman, M. A. (defended) Hilary 1910. 8 W.D.-Graham, H. v. Graham, G. (unde'ended) 9 W.J.S. Kennedy, M. A. v. Kennedy, S. S. (undefended) 10 W.J.S.-MacMahon, M. C. G. V. MacMahon, J. R (undefended) 11 W.R C.R.-Kaminski, M. R. v. Kaminski, I. (defended) 12 H.D.-K lburn v. Kilburn and Chadwick (defended) Ship Beacon Grange Ship Benarty Ship Benbow Ship Ben Necis Ship Bia Ship Birker Force Ship Brigadier Ship Brighton V. Ship Brynhid Ship Callisto 13 H.D.-Tarrant v. Tarrant and Knight 14 H.D.-York York and Gardner 15 P.-Halburd (deceased); Halburd 0. Walker 16 H.D.-Hurley v Hurley and Dillon 17 P.-Willetts (deceased); Willettsv Bishop and another 18 H.D.-Hanson v. Hanson, Mason, Thorpe, and Call 19 H.D.-Clifton v. Clifton and Prichard 20 H.D.-Pelham v. Felham and Langrish 21 P.-Leather (deceased); Lewis t. Leather 22 H.D.-Woolf v. Woolf and Dayre'l 23 H.D-Hains v. Hains and Coates 33 P-Hearn (deceased); Hearn Ship Castor Ship Chorley Hearn Ship Cloutsham V. Ship Countess 34 .D.-Airey v. Airey and Karfunkel Ship Cosme stein Ship Deutschland 35 H D.-Holmes r, Holmes and Ashton 36 H D.-Urquhart v. Urquhart and Boswall 37 P.-Thomas (deceased); Hughes v. Hughes and others 39 H.D-Gilbert v. Gilbert and Broad 40 P.-Risdon (deceased); Radford and another v. Risdon 41 W J.S.-Napper, M. A. v. Napper, F. 42 P.-Fox (deceased); Fox v. Fox and others 43 P.-Davis (deceased): Harvey and another v. Davis and another 44 H.D.-Price v. Price and Brooke 45 H.D.-Glossop r. Glossop and Plowright 46 H.D.-Cleaver v. Cleaver and Paget Ship Eleanor Ship Empress Ship British Standard Ship Maggie Actions for trial, 111; Appeals to Divisional Court, 4; total, 115 MEMORANDUM.-No complete list of actions to be tried in this division can be given in advance, as the number and order in which they will be tried are necessarily dependent upon the presence in this country of seafaring witnesses whose movements are uncertain. The list will therefore be subject to alterations and additions. June 17, 1911.] THE LAW TIMES. CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES.-SUMMER ASSIZES. THE following judges will remain in town: The Lord Chief Justice of England, Darling, J., A. T. Lawrence, J., and Hamilton, J., during the whole of the circuits; the other judges till their respective commission days. Notice. In cases where no date in parentheses is appended, both civil and criminal business must be ready to be taken on the first working day; in other cases the date appended indicates the day before which civil business will not be taken. In the case of circuit towns to which two judges go there will be no alteration in the old practice. NORTH-EASTERN (GRANTHAM and SCRUTTON, JJ.), Durham (2), Monday, July 3 OXFORD (LAWRANCE, Monmouth Saturday, June 24 Birmingham (2), J., 1; BUCKNILL, J., 2). J., 2; PICKFORD, J., 1). Nottingham (2), Wednesday, July 5 Warwick, Monday, July 10 Birming` am (2), Saturday, July 15. Lincoln, Saturday, June 17 Derby, Wednesday, June 28 WESTERN (CHANNELL, J., 2; LORd Coleridge, J., 1). | Bristol (2), Saturday, July 1. Winchester (2), Saturday, June 21 SOUTH-EASTERN (PHILLIMORE, J., 2; AVORY, J., 1). Hertford, Sat., June 24 (Tues, June 27) Maidstone, Sat., July 8 (Wed., July 12) Guildford, Mon., July 17 (Thurs., July 20 NORTH AND SOUTH WALES (BRAY and BANKES, JJ.). | Swansea (2), Tuesday, July 11. Chester (2), Tuesday, July 4 NORTHERN (Horridge, J., 2; LUSH, J., 1). Appleby, Monday, June 19 Carlisle, Saturday, June 24 Lancaster, Wednesday, June 28 Liverpool (2). Saturday, July 1 Manchester (2), Monday, July 17. End E d : : FORD, CHARLES (trading as Ford, Sons, and Co.), Eastcheap. June 2 FRANKLIN, SAMUEL, Great Pearl-st, Spitalfields, late saw mill proprietor. June 7. MEADE, THE HON. E., late Belgrave-sq. June 7. PRICHARD, BERNARD ELLIOT, Stepney, lieutenant in the navy. June 7. WORGER, RICHARD FULTON (professionally known as Geoffrey Fulton), Durand-grdns, Clapham-rd, actor. June 7. To surrender at their respective District Courts. BUXTON, FRANK, Needham Market, harness maker. Edmunds. June 7. Ct. Bury St. CHISNELL, ROBERT (trading as R. and C. Chisnell), Winchester, tobacconist. Ct. Winchester. June 7. CRUMP, FRED, Tunstall, fishmonger. Ct. Hanley. June 7. GOODMAN, WILLIAM, and MURKETT, GEORGE, Wellingborough, builders. Ct. Northampton. June 3. HARVEY, FREDERICK TAYLOR, Henbury, plumber. Ct. Bristol. June 3. JONES, MOSES ROWLAND, Blaenau Festiniog, licensed victualler. JOHNSON, JOHN, Fen Drayton, farmer. Ct. Peterborough. June 7. ROBINS, S. ARTHUR, Windsor-rd, Forest Gate. June 8. WEST, FRANCIS EDWARD, late Ropemaker-st, financier. June 8. To surrender at their respective District Courts. BELL, LAWRENCE, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, commercial clerk. Ct. Newcastleupon-Tyne. June 7. BAKER, ANDREW, late Scunthorpe, baker. Ct. Exeter. June 7. CLAPHAM, FREDERICK GEORGE, Farnham, chemist. Ct. Guildford and COPP, WILLIAM, Honiton, butcher. Ct. Exeter. June 6. CUMBY, FRIDAY LAST, late Gorleston, market gardener. Ct. Great Yarmouth. June 10. CHASTEL, MAURICE CHARLEMAGNE (trading as Madame Bell), Canterbury, millier. Ct. Canterbury. June 12. ELTON, ADA, Leicester, fancy dealer. Ct. Leicester. June 9. JENKINS, HENRY CHARLES, Brighton, pork butcher.. Ct. Brighton. LOWE, JAMES ALFRED, Reading, music dealer. Ct. Reading. June 10. ROUCH, WILLIAM JAMES, Deal, tobacco dealer. Ct. Canterbury. June 10. TAYLOR, THOMAS, Walsall, saddlery manufacturer. Ct. Walsall. June 8. WEST, ALBERT, late Lydney, farmer. Ct. Newport, Mon. June 10. Ct. Ct. Birmingham. June 2. FERNIE. RALPH, late Brundall, captain. Ct. Norwich. June 6. HARVEY, FREDERICK TAYLOR, Henbury, plumber. Ct. Bristol. June 3. June 2. LEE, FRANK, late Manchester, grocer. Ct. Ashton-under-Lyne and Stalybridge. May 27. NICHOLSON, HENRY LOUIS, Manchester, commercial traveller. Ct. Salford. June 3. OGDEN, SAMUEL (late trading as S. Ogden and Co.), Haworth, late brewer. Ct. Bradford. June 2. PEARSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Levenshulme, grey cloth merchant. Ct. PARRY, SARAH, Welshpool, innkeeper, widow. Ct. Newtown. June 6. THRUSH, WILLIAM JAMES, Bristol, wholesale tobacconist. Ct. Bristol. TURNER, JOHN GEORGE (trading as George Turner), Lincoln, tailor. Ct. Lincoln. June 7. WILKINSON, CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Darlington, chartered accountant. Ct. Stockton-on-Tees. June 3. WORGER, RICHARD FULTON (professionally known as Geoffrey Fulton), Durand-grdns, Clapham-rd, actor. Ct. High Court. June 7. GAZETTE, JUNE 13. BURT, WILLIAM THOMAS, late Fowey, painter. Ct. Truro. June 8. BAKER, ANDREW, late Scunthorpe, baker. Ct. Exeter. June 7. CHISNELL, ROBERT (trading as R. and C. Chisnell), Winchester, tobacconist. Ct. Winchester. June 10. COPP, WILLIAM, Honiton, butcher. Ct. Exeter. June 6. CHASTEL, MAURICE CHARLEMAGNE (trading as Madame Bell), Canterbury, milliner. Ct. Canterbury. June 12. CAIRNS, WILLIAM JORDAN, late Eastwood, licensed victualler. Ct. Chelmsford June 7. COOKSEY, EDWARD HENRY; BELTON, HENRY JOHN; BELTON, HERBERT GEORGE (trading as Belton and Co.), Worthing, yacht builders. Ct. Brighton. June 8. CUMBY, FRIDAY LAST, late Gorleston, market gardener. Ct. Great Yarmouth. June 10. DREYFUS, ERNEST, Oval-rd, Regent's Park, dealer in antiques. Ct. High Court. June 9. ELTON, ADA, Leicester, fancy dealer. Ct. Leicester. June 9. EVANS, GEORGE, Glencoe-mansions, Chapel-st, Brixton, builder. Ct. High Court. June 8. FOGDEN, FRANK MEISTER, jun., late Clapton-common, Clapton, commercial clerk. Ct. High Court. June 9. FRANKLIN, SAMUEL, Great Pearl-st, Spitalfields, late saw mill proprietor. Ct. High Court. June 7. HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM GEORGE SYDNEY, late Wolverton, hairdresser. Ct. Newport and Ryde. June 6. JONES, MOSES ROWLAND, Blaenau Festiniog, licensed victualler. Ct. Portmadoc and Festiniog. June 9. KIRBY, ROBERT DORRIEN, late Shirlock-rd, Hampstead, orders. Ct. High Court. June 7. Ct. Brighton. clerk in holy LEAVER, HENRY ARTHUR, St. Mary-axe, consulting engineer. Ct. High Court. June 7. LOWE, JAMES ALFRED, Reading, music dealer. Ct. Reading. June 10. MARCH, GEORGE ARCHIBALD (trading as Ivan Mollvo and Co.), Old Bondst, cigarette dealer. Ct. High Court. June 8. MARTIN, GEORGE HENRY. Strand, builder. Ct. High Court. June 7. SHOTTER, W R., Tiverton-mansions, Gray's-inn-rd. Ct. High Court. SEERS, CHARLES WILLIAM, late Bath, coal merchant. Ct. Bath. June 9. Ct. WEST, ALBERT, late Lydney, farmer. Ct. Newport, Mon. June 10. Amended notice substituted for that published in Gazette, Nov. 27, 1903. RADCLIFFE, JAMES LEONARD PERCIVAL (described in the receiving order as L. Radcliffe), Jermyn-st, Piccadilly, Westminster, lieutenant in the 5th Regiment of Lancers. Ct. High Court. Nov. 21. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. MARRIAGES. HEWITT NICHOLAS.-On the 1st inst., at Holy Trinity Church, Folkestone, Lieutenant Heathcote George Hewitt, R.N., H.M.S. Albemarle, youngest son of Sir Thomas Hewitt, K.C., to Rowena, only daughter of the Rev. Ferdinand Nicholas, Vicar of Bathurst, Gambia, West Africa. KERSHAW-MONTEFIORE. On the 7th inst., at Chelsea, Harold Kershaw, to Justina, only daughter of Joseph Gompertz Montefiore, Barristerat-law. LAKE-SAVAGE. On the 7th inst., at the Parish Church, Kew, Surrey, William Walton Lake, Solicitor, to Gertrude Annie Savage Savage, younger daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Savage, late of Kew, and formerly of Sydney, N.S.W. |