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GAZETTES.-FRIDAY, Oct. 26.

BANKRUPTS.

EDWARD STROUD, Thatcham, Berkshire, butcher, Nov.
7 and Dec. 7 at 11, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sols.
Clarke, Reading; Sole & Co., 68, Aldermanbury, London.
-Pet. f. Oct. 15.
DANIEL GREEN, High-street, Vauxhall, Surrey, and Cray-
ford, Kent, potter, Nov. 7 and Dec. 7 at 12, London: Off.
Ass. Whitmore; Sol. Neal, Pinner's-hall, Old Broad-st.—
Pet. f. Oct. 24.
HENRY OSMOND, Sturminster, Newton Castle, Dorset-
shire, general dealer, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4 at 1, London: Off.
Ass. Stansfeld; Sol. Chidley, 10, Basinghall-street, London.
-Pet. f. Oct. 23.
CHARLES CORNELL, Rochester, Kent, and Melbourne,
Victoria, (trading at Rochester as Cornell & Son, at Mel-
bourne as Cornell Brothers), Nov. 6 at half-past 1, and
Dec. 8 at 1, London: Off. Ass. Johnson; Sols. Sole & Co.,
68, Aldermanbury, London; Miller & Co., Norwich.-Pet.
presented Sept. 26.

JOSEPH ADAMS, Nottingham, builder, Nov. 8 and 29 at
half-past 11, Nottingham: Off. Ass. Harris; Sol. Lees,
Nottingham.-Pet. d. Oct. 25.

WILLIAM KIRKWOOD M'LIVER, Stonehouse, Devon-
shire, draper, Nov. 5 and Dec. 3 at half-past 12, Plymouth:
Off. Ass. Hirtzel; Sols. Fryer, Exeter; Sole & Co., 68, Al-
dermanbury, London.-Pet. f. Oct. 15.
RODOLPHUS EGAN, Bradford, Yorkshire, gunmaker, Nov.
8 and Dec. 7 at 11, Leeds: Off. Ass. Young; Sols. E. & H.
Wright, Birmingham; Bond & Barwick, Leeds.-Pet. d.
Oct. 13; f. Ort. 16.

JOHN CUBBON, Liverpool, builder, Nov. 6 and 26 at 11,
Liverpool: Off. Ass. Turner; Sols. Anderson & Collins,
Liverpool.-Pet. f. Oct. 22.

8 at 11, London, aud.ac.-Richard Buttle, Long-acre, Middlesex, tailor, Nov. 8 at 11, London, and. ac. - William Knight, Portobello-terrace, Kensington-park, and Herefordroad, Bayswater, Middlesex, cowkeeper, Nov. 5 at 11, London, aud. ac.- - George A. Drage, Olney, Buckinghamshire, shoe manufacturer, Nov. 8 at 11, London, aud. ac.-John L. Stevens, Fish-street-hill, City, dealer in iron, Nov. 8 at 11, London, aud. ac.-Jurgen Moos, Swansea, Glamorganshire, shipbroker, Nov. 22 at 11, Bristol, aud. ac.-Richard Rees, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, cabinet maker, Nov. 22 at 11, Bristol, aud. ac.-Isaac J. Barrett, Liverpool, hotel keeper, Nov. 12 at 11, Liverpool, aud. ac.; Nov. 16 at 11, div.-Wm. Roberts, Coventry, Warwickshire, builder, Nov. 5 at 11, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Edward Smith, Birminghain, printer, Nov. 5 at 11, Birmingham, aud. ac.-J. Barlow, Cobridge, Burslem, Staffordshire, earthenware dealer, Nov. 5 at 11, Birmingham, aud. ac.--John Dyke, Birmingham, grocer, Nov. 5 at 11, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Henry Zeltner and Joseph Shiers, Manchester, fancy trimming manufacturers, Nov. 6 at 12, Manchester, aud. ac. sep. est. of H. Zeltner. George Lake, Stockport, Cheshire, and Heaton Norris, Lancashire, hat manufacturer, Nov. 7 at 12, Manchester, and ac.-James B. Dunn and Edwin F. A. Boyle, New-street, Spring-gardens, Middlesex, dealers in iron, Nov. 21 at 11, London, div. sep. est. of James B. Dunn.-John Julian, Noble-street, Falcon-square, City, wholesale milliner, Nov. 19 at 12, London, div. - Silvano F. L. Pereira and John Grant, Great Tower-street, London, wine merchants, Nov. 21 at half-past 1, London, div.-Henry Foot, Fort-street, Spitalfields, Middlesex, and Sudbury, Suffolk, silk manufac turer, Nov. 19 at 2, London, div.-Abraham Jacobs, John Jacobs, and Henry Jacobs, Crown-street, Finsbury, Middlesex, merchants, Nov. 21 at 12, London, div.-John F. Kent, Croydon, Surrey, builder, Nov. 21 at 2, London, div.-Geo. M. Evans, Boulogne, France, money scrivener, Nov. 21 at 1, London, div.-Mary Ann Wood, Luton, Bedfordshire, CHARLES SMITH HARRISON, Glossop, Derbyshire, straw-hat manufacturer, Nov. 21 at half-past 2, London, div. grocer, Nov. 6 and 30 at 12, Manchester: Off. Ass. Pott;-George Johnson, Durham-place, Hackney-road, MiddleSols. Brooks & Co., Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester.Pet. f. Oct. 23.

MEETINGS.

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sex, and Lower-marsh, Lambeth, Surrey, shoe manufacturer, Nov. 21 at half-past 11, London, div.-Philip Milns, Stamford, Lincolnshire, bootmaker, Nov. 20 at half-past 12, Nottingham, aud. ac. and div.-John Burton, Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, brick manufacturer, Nov. 29 at 11, Nottingham, aud. ac. and div.-John H. Sharpe, Denby, Derbyshire, boarding-house keeper, Nov. 29 at 11, Nottingham, aud. ac. and div.- Wm. Tait, Nottingham, jeweller, Nov. 29 at 11, Nottingham, aud. ac, and div.—Samuel Freeman and John Clifford, Leicester, elastic web manufacturers, Nov. 29 at 11, Nottingham, aud. ac. and div.—George Savage and John Lees, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, bleachers, Nov. 22 at 11, Nottingham, div.-Martin Liefmann, Nottingham, lace manufacturer, Nov. 22 at 11, Nottingham, div.- Wm. Newey, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, grocer, Nov. 19 at 11, Birmingham, div.

CERTIFICATES.

To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

Oscar Rewman, Martin's-lane, Cannon-street, merchant, Nov. 8 at half-past 12, London, ch. ass.-Chas. Dawson, Wisbeach St. Peter, Cambridgeshire, dealer in china, Nov. 8 at half-past 12, London, last ex.-John Dales, Gresham-house, Old Broad-street, London, and Dewsbury, Yorkshire, merchant, Nov. 7 at 12, London, last ex.-Thos. Charlton Bell, Durham, corn miller, Nov. 7 at 1, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, last ex.-Wm. Thomas, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, publican, Nov." 6 at 11, Bristol, last ex.-David Smith, Markyate-street, Hertfordshire, straw-plait manufacturer, Nov. 7 at half-past 11, London, aud. ac.—Thomas Hiphins and Charles Carey Sumner, Hillingdon, near Uxbridge, Middlesex, plate-glass manufacturers, Nov. 6 at 11, London, aud. ac.-Charles, Botten, Crawford-passage, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, brassfounder, Nov. 6 at 12, London, aud. ac.; Nov. 16 at 12, div.Cleeve Woodward Hooper and Henry Parkinson, Seethinglane, City, leather merchants, Nov. 8 at 11, London, aud. ac. William Patman Watson, Hampstead-road, Middlesex, -Henry Horton, Fenchurch-street, City, merchant, Nov. 7 at 12, London, aud. ac.- George Almond and Richard Man- draper, Nov. 19 at half-past 12, London.-Edward Wortley, love the younger, Luton, Bedfordshire, straw-hat manufac- Alpha-terrace, Willesden, Middlesex, builder, Nov. 21 at turers, Nov. 7 at 11, London, aud. ac.-R. Durant and G. half-past 12, London.-William Stephen Charles White, Brock, Norwich, tallow chandlers, Nov. 8 at 1, London, aud. Bassett, Sheerness, Kent, grocer and tea dealer, Nov. 19 at ac.-Wm. Hills, Sandgate, Kent, draper, Nov. 8 at 12, Lon-half-past 11, London.-Jurgen Moos, Swansea, Glamorgan don, aud. ac.- Gustave Winter, Milk-street, City, wareshire, shipbroker, Nov. 27 at 11, Bristol.-Leonard Joseph houseman, Nov. 8 at 12, London, aud. ac.- Wm. Bound the Philp, Plymouth, Devonshire, butcher, Dec. 3 at half-past elder, Poole and Corfe Mullen, Dorsetshire, farmer, Nov. 8 12, Plymouth.-Benjamin Richards, John Richards, and at 11, London, aud. ac.-Wm. Cook, King-street, Regent- Thomas Richards, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, fron street, Middlesex, coach builder, Nov. 10 at 11, London, aud. masters, Nov. 16 at 11, Birmingham.-Philip Wamsley, T. ac.; Nov. 16 at half-past 1, div.-James Eastham and Joseph Hammersley, and Frederick Hammersley, Leek, StaffordE. Lawledge, Little Carter-lane, City, and Phipps Bridge, shire, silk manufacturers, Nov. 16 at 11, Birmingham.-J. Mitcham, Surrey, calico printers, Nov. 8 at 11, London, aud. Burton, Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, brick manufacturer, ac.-Wm. Seager, Phillips-place, Shooter's-hill-road, Green- Nov. 20 at half-past 11, Nottingham.-Samuel Rutherford, wich, Kent, builder, Nov. 5 at 11, London, aud. ac.-James York, draper, Nov. 16 at 11, Leeds. Shaw and David Shaw, John-street, Cambridge-heath, Middlesex, boiler makers, Nov. 5 at 11, London, aud. ac.--. -H. N.

Hornby, Little Tower-street, City, and Nine Elms, Vauxhall,

Surrey, common carrier, Nov. 5 at 11, London, aud. ac.

T. R. Lewis, Gould-square, Crutched-friars, merchant, Nov.

8 at 11, London, aud. ac.-John Vokins and William Hard, Jubilee-place, Chelsea, Middlesex, horticultural builders, Nov.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. Middlesex, jeweller.-John Ashton, St. Paul's-road, HighEdwin Henry Spark, Heathcote-street, Gray's-inn-road, bury, builder, and Ring-cross, Holloway, Middlesex, coffeehouse keeper.-Wm. Grinling Goodwin, Upper Marylebone

[For continuation of Gazette, see p. 402, col. 2.]

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Equity Cause Lists, Michaelmas Term....
Common-law Sittings, in and after Michaelmas
Term

Common-law Cause Lists, Michaelmas Term
Statutes passed during the last Session of Parliament.

NAMES OF THE CASES REPORTED.

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seriatim.

Sect. 8 applies to the renewal of leases by trustees of leaseholds; but whatever may have been the intention of the noble lord who brought in the bill, it appears to us that the amendment which this section received by a superadded proviso (shortly to be noticed) has limited its operation so as to render it almost, if not quite, nugatory. The whole of the 8th section, as it originally stood in the bill, was as follows:-" It shall be lawful for any trustees of any leaseholds for lives or years, which are renewable from time to time, either under any covenant or contract, or by custom or usual practice, if they shall in their discretion think fit, and it shall be the duty of such trustees, if thereunto required by any person having any beneficial interest, present or future or contingent, in such leaseholds, to use their best endeavours to obtain from time to time a renewed lease of the same hereditaments, on the accustomed and reasonable terms, and for that purpose it shall be lawful for such trustees from time to time to make, or concur in making, such surrender of the lease for the time being subsisting, and to do all such other acts as shall be requisite in that behalf." Now, had not these provisions been limited and controlled by a very important amendment, it would have introduced a considerable alteration in the law upon this subject; for it seems to be clearly settled by the authorities, that where renewable leaseholds are put into settlement, trustees are not, in the absence of any direction, either express or implied, in the instrument of settlement authorising it, bound to effect a renewal of the lease.

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VICE-CHANCELLOR WOOD'S COURT.
By H. B. INCE, Barrister at Law.
Cowx v. Foster.-(Power of appointment—Execu-
tion-Separation deed)..

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COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.

By G. J. P. SMITH, Barrister at Law.
Worthington v. Gimson.-(Right of way-Deed of
partition-Grant, "with all rights, members,
easements, and appurtenances").......... .
Chilcote, App., Youlden, Resp.-(Inclosure commis-
sioners Land included in map annexed to pro-
visional order-Ancient encroachment-8 & 9
Vict. c. 118, 88. 50, 52, 86-Recovery of posses-
sion by valuer-Land subject to be inclosed—
Jurisdiction of justices-15 & 16 Vict. c. 79,
8. 13)

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
By J. GRANT, Barrister at Law.
Castrique v. Imrie.—(Shipping-Judgment in rem
-Master-Foreign court-Sale there-Bidding
at the sale)

1047

1051

1053

1054

1058

Lord Cranworth, therefore, proposed to alter the law giving the trustees of renewable leaseholds in all cases a discretionary power of renewal, and rendering a renewal obligatory upon them on the application of a person having any beneficial interest; and by the 9th section the trustees are enabled, in such cases, to raise money for the purpose of renewal. A proviso, however, added to the 8th section, by way of amendment, seems to deprive it of all effect, and to leave the law much in the same state as it was in before; it is as follows:-"But this section is not to apply to any case where, by the terms of the settlement or will, the person in possession for his life, or other limited interest, is entitled to enjoy the same without any obligation to renew the lease, or to contribute to the expense of renewing the same.”

The 10th section of the act renders the consent of

the persons in receipt of the rents and profits of hereditaments sold or exchanged by trustees under the act necessary in certain cases, if such persons be not under disability.

We now come to the second part of the act, making certain powers incident to mortgages or charges made to secure money advanced or to be advanced by way of loan, or to secure an existing or future debt*; and before examining these powers, we must remember that they will all be, as it were, considered as incorporated in the instrument creating the mortgage or charge, unless it is declared that they shall not take effectt.

Now, let us see what these powers are, and when they may be exercised.

A person having a mortgage or charge is to havefirst, a power of sale; secondly, a power to insure from fire the mortgaged property, whether affixed to the freehold or not; and, thirdly, a power to appoint, or obtain the appointment, of a receiver. These powers may be exercised at any time after the expiration of one year from the time when the principal money shall

* See sect. 24 of the act, thus limiting the operation of the second part of it.

t See sect. 32.

have become payable, or after any interest on such principal money shall have been in arrear six months, or after any omission to pay any premium on any insurance which, by the terms of the deed, ought to be paid by the person entitled to the property subject to the charge.

In the case of a sale, however, it is not to be made until after six months' notice in writing given to the person, or one of the persons, entitled to the property subject to the charge, or affixed on some convenient part of the property. There are also some not unusual provisions as to receipts for the purchase money, that purchasers are not bound to see to its application, (sect. 12), nor bound to inquire as to whether the sale was justifiable, (sect. 13); as to the application of the purchase money, (sect. 14); as to the conveyance to the purchaser of the interest of the person executing the charge, (sect. 15); and power is given to the owner of the charge to call for the title deeds, and a conveyance of any outstanding legal estate, such as the person creating the charge could have called for, (sect. 16). (To be continued).

Court Papers.

EQUITY CAUSE LISTS, MICHAELMAS TERM,

1860.

***The following abbreviations have been adopted to abridge the space the Cause Papers would otherwise have occupied-A. Abated-Adj. Adjourned-A. T. After Term -Ap. Appeal-C. D. Cause Day-Cl. Claim-C. CostsD. Demurrer-E. Exceptions-F. C. Further Consideration -F. D. Further Directions-M. Motion-M. D. Motion for Decree-P. C. Pro Confesso-Pl. Plea-Ptn. Petition R. Rehearing-S. O. Stand Over-Sh. Short.

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Before the LORD CHANCELLOR and the LORDS JUSTICES.
Ormes v. Beadel (S., June 26) Mills v. Barlow (S., July 18)
Remnant v. Hood (R., June Galsworthy v. Durant (R.,
1)
July 18)

Jenner v. Jenner (S., June 7) Pearson v. Benson (R., June Pearson v. Benson 8 and 25) Wall v. Cockerell (R., June

15)

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Adamson v. Trustees of the Birkenhead Docks (W., July 18)

Mills v. Barlow (S., July 21) Bowser v. Maclean (S., July 24)

Coulson v. Allison (S., July 25)

Lees v. Massey (R., Aug. 1)
Evans v. Carrington (W.,
Aug. 1)
North-eastern Railway Co. v.
Elliott (W., Aug. 10)
Wilhelm v. Reynolds (K.,
Aug. 14)
Townsend. Early (R., Aug.

16)
Davis v. Snell (R., Sept. 4)
(W.,

Dowland v. Ivison (S., July Burch v. Brig Sept. 18).

17)

Bright v. Burch

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Richardson v. Barry (Cause) Clark v. Eversfield (MD) Harrison v. Meek (Cause) Wilkinson v. Duncan (M D) Hodson v. Coppard (MD) Att.-Gen. v. Bridger (FC on equity reserved) Nov. 5 Waller v. Waller (M D) Willes v. Greenhill (F C, 4

Summonses to vary certif.) Weightman v. Blagg (Cause) Cooke v. Wilton (MD) Lewis v. Evans (M D) King v. Maughan (M D) Stephens v. Venables (Cause) Taylor v. Plummer (M D) Stephenson v. Moorhouse (M

D)

Barker v. Barker (Cause)
Lawton v. Ownsworth (M D)
Gow v. Addison (M D)
Forshaw v. Welsby (M D)
Oram v. Massey (Cause)
Foss v. Basanno (MD)
Sharpe v. Gretton (Cl)
Pigott v. Clerk (F C)
Philipps v. Davies (M D)
Williams v. Gerrard (M D)
Wilson v. Darton (Cause)
Stone v. Robinson (M D)
Judd v. Plum (F C)
Official Manager of the Sheer-

ness Well or Waterworks Co. v. Polson (M D) Mold v. Wheatcroft (F C, plaintiff's and defendant's summons to vary certif.) Gover v. Davies (F C) Swinfen . Swinfen (F C) King v. Hearn (M D) Reay v. Rawlinson (F C) Bird v. Maybury (Cause) Drake v. Hilliard (Cause)

Gidley v. Shapter (F C)
Phipps v. Child (M D)
Fisher v. Morris (FC)
Thomas v. Wilson (MD)
Brown v. Brown (M D)
Green v. Baker (MD)
Calverley v. De la Touche
(M D)
Att.-Gen. v. Principal, &c. of
Jesus College, Oxford (M
D)
Cartwright v. Marsden (MD)
Pocock v. Anglo-Australian
and Universal Family Life
Assurance Co. (M D)
Harris v. Harris (M D)

Ward v. Cornwall (FC)
White v. Steward (M D)
Graves v. Graves (F C)
Fenwick v. Ecclesiastical Com-
missioners for England (M
D)

Bird v. Cooper (F C)
Peto v. Hammond (Cause)
Littlewood v. Newton (MD)
Walmesley v. Gerrard (MD)
Pratt v. London and South-

western Railway Co. (MD) Dominy v. London and South

western Railway Co. (MD) Stevenson v. Abington (MD) Hoblyn v. Schultz (F C) Butterworth v. Winstanley (F C) Barnes v. Bond (M D) Perez v. Williams (M D) Mills v. Raymond (MD) Slegg v. Slegg (F C) Pomfret v. Turner (F C) Wilkinson v. Palmer (M D) Bebb v. Davis (M D) Inchley v. Allsop (M D) Simcox . Law (M D).

Before the Vice-Chancellor Sir RICHARD T. KINDERSLEY.
CAUSES, &c.

Earl of Portsmouth v. Par- Visct. Wellesley (now
tridge (D)
Earl of Mornington)
v. Earl of Morning-
ton

Hairby v. Keith (Cause)
Wood v. Hookway (F C)
Richards v. Richards (M D)
Dalston v. Hedley (M D)
Ingram v. Midland Railway
Co. (M D)
Oakes v. Buckley (M D)
Davies v. Marshall (M D)
Hadrick v. Sturgis (M D)
Ward v. Filmer (Cause)
New Brunswick and Canada
Railway and Land Co. (Li-
mited) v. Muggeridge (Ca.)
Hughes v. Chester and Holy-
head Railway Co. (M D)
Watlington v. Prideaux (FC,
Summons to vary certif.)
Williams v. Nicholls (Cause)
Dow v. Baker (M D)
Young v. Phillips (M D)
Hutton. Hutton (M D)
Thompson v. Hope (Cause)
Pickles v. Pickles (Cause)
Bedwell v. Prudence (M D)
Andrews v. Higgs (M D)
Jenner & Wife v. Morris (Ca.)
Lee v. Day (M D)
Charman v. White (M D)
David v. Howell (M D)
Fleck v. Willson (Cause)
Henderson v. Dodds (MD)
Eastland v. Carline (MD)

of

(FC, 2 Summons to

vary certif., Ptn)

Countess of Mornington v. Visct. Wellesley (now Earl Mornington) Clark . Eldridge (M D) Reynolds v. Wheelhouse (Ca.) Powell v. Trotter (M D) Burgess v. Castley (Cause) Ellison v. Thomas (MD) Beachcroft v. Lewes (Sp. C.) Cadle v. Woollett (MD) Harrison v. Cresswell (Cause) Vickers v. Williamson (MD) Berkeley v. Whitley (Cause) Thourne v. Barrow (F C) Goddard v. Parr (FC) Hicks v. Hicks (F C) Haynes v. Haynes (FC) Ogilvie v. Smith (FC) Ogilvie v. Smith (FC) Hobman v. Gadesden (Cause) Pollard v. Doyle (FC) Kearns v. Doyle Wass v. Pettinger (M D) Dankes v. Davies (F C) Day v. Hair (MD) Forder v. Bowman King v. Forder

'} (FC)

Drennan v. Andrew (M D) Whitehead v. Bennett (FC).

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Nov. 3, 1860.

Before the Vice-Chancellor Sir JOHN STUART.

CAUSES, &c.

Tryon v. Westminster Im- | Tarleton v. Wilson (M D)
provement Commissioners Mapstone v. Evans (M D)
(D)
Lainson v. Naylor (MD)
Law v. Buck (F C)

Eversfield v. Clark (M D)
Towle v. National Guardian
Assurance Society (M D)
Cresswell v. Daniel (M D)
Elwes v. Elwes (Cause)
Kenrick v. Barber (Cause)
Harcourt v. Solomon (Cause)
Whyte v. Collins (M D)
Holloway v. Sturgis (M D)
Archer v. Green (M D)
Wareing v. Buckley (Cause)
Marquet v. Simes (Cause)
Gilbert v. Poore (M D)
Barry v. Ffinch (Cause)
Currie v. Lewin (Cause)
Williams v. Trueman (M D)
Gaskell v. Chadwick (MD)
Sharp v. Duke of Buckingham
and Chandos (M D)
Goddard v. Whyte (Cause)
Graham v. Keown (M D)
Reddrop v. Etches (M D)
Todd v. Miles (Cause)
Parkin v. Rock (Cause)
Percival v. Corsi (Cause)
Burton v. Selby (M D)
Wade v. Jenkins (Cause)
Marriott v. Anchor Rever-
sionary Co. (M D)
Osborn v. Bellman (M D)
Courtenay v. Wright (M D)
Trotman v. Flesher (M D)
Ellice v. Fane (Cause)
Allwood v. Allwood (M D)
Collins v. Higgins (M D)
Griffin v. Clare (M D)
Hatchett v. Watmore (M D)
Secretary of State in Council

of India v. Kelson (M D)
Macnaghten v. Smith (M D)
Stephenson v. Lord (M D)
Page v. Norton (M D)
Draper . Manchester, Shef-
field, & Lincolnshire Rail-
way Co. (M D)
Bewsher v. Brunskill (Cause)
M'Culloch v. Bland (M D)
Ridgway v. Newstead (M D)
Knight v. Knight (F C)
Pfeil v. Page (M D)
Evans v. Thomas (M D)
Spackman v. Lattimore (Ca.)

In re Clement Clement v. Clement

(F C, adj. from chambers)

Simpson v. Hall (M D) Neighbour v. Brown (F C) Davie v. Messiter (Cause) Underwood v. Un

(FC)

derwood Campbell v. Underwood Newby. Langford (M D) Gilchrist's Estate (F C, adj. Bell v. Gilchrist from ch.)

Lander v. West (M D) Illingworth v. Walker (F C) Tate v. Mount (F C) Vining v. Knight (F C) Masters v. Hyde (M D) Hogg v. Reid (Cause) Wood v. Fletcher (F C) M'Master v. Williams (MD) Bentley v. Landor (F C) Plaskitt v. Worsley (FC) Wollen v. Temple (Cause) Att.-Gen. v. Bond (M D) Warmoll v. War:oll (F C) Lloyd v. Chime (M D) Buck v. Hartley (M D) Carrington v. Smedley (FC) Hartley v. Smith (M D) Barlow v. Jones (Cause) Johnson r. Smart (F C) Booth v. Colton (F C, Sum

mons to vary certificate) Webb v. Holton (M D) Silvester v. Silvester (M D) Sparrow v. Haldane (Cause) Garland v. Kiarman (F C) Holloway v. Sturgis (M D) Colston v. Colston (M D) Nicks v. Nicks (M D) Sh Berney v. Norfolk Railway Co. (Cause) Burrell v. Bigge (M D) Wheelwright v. Coe (F C) Springett v. Dashwood (F C) Tardrew v. Howell Same v. Same Parry v. Howell Crouch v. Layman (F C).

(FC)

Before the Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. WOOD.

CAUSES, &c.

Wilson v. Whateley (Special | Jackson v. Calvert (Cause)

case, part heard)
Antrobus v. Freeman (M D,

part heard, Summons)
Arnold v. Coape (D)
Gover v. Mathews (M D)
Rumball v. George (F C)
Hodder v. Tarte (Cause)
Curwen v. Jameson (M D)
Williams v. Todd (Cause)
Lorkin v. London and North-
western Railway Co. (M D)
'Phippen v. Bath (F C)
Whalley v. Ramage (Cause)
Lackersteen v. Lackersteen

(M D, part heard) Nov. 5
Kelly v. Wightman (M D)
Williams v. Lewis (Cause)
Glover v. Baker (M D)
Isaac v. Stuart (Cause)

Dean v. Handley (M D) Price v. Newton (M D) Newby v. Chaytor (Cause) Harrison v. Barton (M D) Goodyear v. Sebright (M D) Wrightson v. Calvert (MD) Aplin v. Cates (M D) Grierson v. Astle (M D) Wetherell v. Thomas (Cause) Phippen v. Phippen (M D) Spaight v. Rymer (Cause, Ptn)

Perkins v. Cooke (MD) Warren v. Cutts (Cause) Herenc v. Brown (M D) Vaughan v. South Metropoli

tan Cemetery Co. (Cause) Cottam v. Eastern Counties Railway Co. (Cause)

Scott v. Miller (Cause) Footner v. Jolliffe (M D) Coston v. Gardner (Cause) Peterson v. Maggs (M D) Descombes v. Chollet (M D) Valentin v. Collison (M D) Rollason v. Council of the Borough of Birmingham (M D)

Shelton v. Smith (M D). Fryer v. Mortimore (Cause) Thompson v. Whitmore (M D)

Whitmore v. Bainbrigge (M
D)

Gibbs v. Laurence (Sp. case)
Jarvis v. Moore (M D)
Le Maitre v. Wing (M D)
Gower v. Gower (Sp. case)
Cook v. Pennell (Cause)
Perez v. Hamer (M D)
Haynes v. Haynes (M D)
Wright v. Tuckett (M D)
Eastham v. Wilkinson (Fur-
ther hearing)
Vicary v. Vicary (Sp. case)
Baillie v. Howell (M D)
Newton v. Highway (M D)
Lemon v. Whimper (MD)
Whitmore v. Turquand (M D)
Heywood v. Heywood (M D)
Clayton v. Cowlard (M D)
Masters v. Bunn (Cause)
Hinds v. Bone (M D)
Hale v. Bolton (M D)
Wolffram v. Upward (Cause)
Holden v. Webber (Cause)
Stovold v. Stovold (M D)
Morgan v. Redman (M D)
Talbot v. Crossley (M D)
Duffield v. Currie (M D)
Jones v. Dixon (Cause)
Ball v. Williams (M D)
Prince Alexander Torlonia v.
Wiesbaden Railway Co. (M
D)

Turner v. Guardians of the
Poor of West Bromwich
Union (M D)

Senhouse v. Gaitskill (F C)
Gardner v. Lashbrooke (M D)
Shaw v. Shaw (Cause)
Broadbent v. Barlow (M D)
Godfrey v. Mountain (F C)
Gardiner v. Stevens (M D)
Moss v. Cooper (Cause)
Consolidated Investment and
Assurance Co. v. Garner
(Cause)

Swanzy v. Swanzy (Cause)
Holden v. Weekes (M D)
Manning v. Petherick (FC)
Thackeray v. Parker (M D)
Niven v.
Overbury (Cause)
Crickmore v. Crickmore (M
D)
De Combe v. De Combe (F C)
Gall v. Dearn (M D)
Shepley v. Richards (M D)
Lambert v. Rawlings (M D)
Jones v. Dilke (F C)
Chittenden v. Lawford (F C)
Poore v. Wright (F C)
Isaac v. Stuart (Cause)
Garrett v. Kennedy (F C)
Norris v. Sheppard (M D)
Meredith v. Palfrey (F C)
Marsh v. Att.-Gen. (F C)
In re Davis
(F C, adj.
Butler v. Withers from ch.)
Brocklehurst v. Wardle (Cau.)
Snow v. Wilkes (F C)
Clark v. Bayspoole (M D)
Clack v. Carlow (M D)
Joel v. Mills (M D)
Johnston v. Wensley (Cause)
North-eastern Railway Co. v.
Mayor, Aldermen, & Bur-
gesses of the Borough of
South Shields (Cause)
Claydon v. Finch (F C)
Gaylard. Hack well (Cause)
Irwin v. Irwin (Cause)
Lee v. Dawson (M D)
Turner v. Mullineaux

Lywood v. Warwick (M D)
Garner v. Garner (Cause)
London, Brighton, and South
Coast Railway Co. v. Turn-Turner v. Turner
ley (M D)

Garrick v. Tayler (Cause)
Hughes v. Lewis (Cause)
Webb v. England (M D)
Norris v. Chambres (Cause)
Badham v. Allen (M D)
Crooks v. Begg (M D)
Larner v. Eade (M D) Sh
Hale v. Bolton (M D)
Nugee v. Chapman (M D)
Cooper v. Hubbuck (M D)
Heath v. Nugent (MD)
Ley v. Clift (M D)
Ford v. Tynte (Cause)
Jeffryes v. Drysdale (M D)
Marsh-Caldwell v. Marsh-
Caldwell (MD)
Hare v. London and North-
western Railway Co. (M D)

Nov. 5

Perkins v. Mellor (FC) Scott v. Freeman (M D) Bond v. Barnes (M D)

(FC)

Price v. Patent Fuel Co. (Limited) (M D)

Basham v. Rose (Cause) Cotton v. Cripps (M D) Sidebotham v. Horsfield (M D)

Bristo v. Ashford (M D) Lumby v. Lumby (M D) Osborn v. Gutteridge (F C) Higgs v. Budworth (M D) Barnard v. Beacon (M D) Farina v. Loewe (M D) Hopps v. Wood (F C) Maddison. Chapman (F C) Newby v. Harrison (M D) Johnson". Beaver (M D) Tuckley v. Thompson (F C).

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The Court will sit in Middlesex, at Nisi Prius, in term, by adjournment from day to day, until the causes entered for the respective Middlesex Sittings are disposed of.

COMMON-LAW CAUSE LISTS, MICHAELMAS John Price, Abertillery, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire,

TERM, 1860.

Court of Exchequer.

SITTINGS-TRINITY TERM, 1860.

Banc.

Nov. 2 Motions and Peremptory Paper.

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John M'Murtrie & Co., Glasgow, boot manufacturers.— Alexander M'Fie, Kilmarnock, tanner.-Walter Dingwall, Ramornie, Fifeshire, factor. James Johnston, Maxwelltown, Troqueer, Kirkcudbrightshire, provision merchant.Special Paper. Sheriff's nominated. James Johnson & Co., Glasgow, potters.-John Campbell,

Days in Term.

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TUESDAY, Oct. 30.
BANKRUPTS.

WILLIAM HARMAN, otherwise WILLIAM FREDE
RICK HARMAN, Emmett-street, Poplar, Middlesex,
outfitter, Nov. 13 and Dec. 13 at 12, London: Off. Ass.
Bell; Sols. Heather & Son, 17, Paternoster-row.-Pet. £.

Oct. 25.

JOSEPH HOLLINGS, Charles-st., Hampstead-road, Mid-
dlesex, cowkeeper, Nov. 13 at 11, and Dec. 13 at 1, Lon-
don: Off. Ass. Johnson; Sol. Roberts, 8, Barge-yard-
chambers, Bucklersbury.- Pet. f. Oct. 29.

ROBERT CRADOCK DAVIES and JOHN NICHOLS
TROUGHTON, Shoreditch, Middlesex, bankers, (trading
under the style or firm of Robert Davies & Co.), Nov. 12
and Dec. 21 at 11, London: Off. Ass. Johnson; Sols. Tan-
queray & Co., 34, New Broad-street.-Pet. f. Oct. 29.
WILLIAM STRONG, Merton-road, Wandsworth, Surrey,
builder, Nov. 10 at half-past 10, and Dec. 14 at half-past
12, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sol. Neal, Pinner's-hall,
Old Broad-street.-Pet. f. Oct. 27.
FREDERICK SAGE and PETER PANTER, Hatton-
garden, and Liquorpond-st., Middlesex, builders, (in co-
partnership with Alexander Kennedy), Nov. 16 at 12, and
Dec. 14 at half-past 11, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sols.
Smith & Son, 6, Barnard's-inn, Holborn.-Pet. £. Oct. 29.

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