Hancock & Co. Simpson & Cullingford. Meredith & Co. Capes & Chadwick. W. Edwin. Brooks & Co. H. C. Barker. Chester & Co. Vizard & Co. W. H. Rees In Person. W. H. Duignan. Vizard & Co. C. Stroughill. Blake & Son. Farrer & Co. Burton & Co. A. Ayrton. S. Rendell T. T. Calvert. J. R. Tindale Walker & Co. Miller & Miller E. W. Le Riche. S. J. Debenham . Rickards & Co. Weeks & Son. J. Fluker. J. Fluker. Prior & Bigg. R. & C. H. Hodgson. Stevens & Co. J.S. B. J. Abbott. 87 Spark v. Stevens and Henrique (otherwise Richards) R. D. Hughes Stevens Maclean (by her Guardian) v. Maclean Scott Wilkins & Co. Pritchard & Sons. G. C. Rice. T. Beard. Torr & Co. T. F. Peacock. Lewis & Lewis. CAUSES standing over by consent or otherwise: 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. THE WEEKLY NOTES. JURIES ACT, 1870. Michaelmas Term, 1870. WHEREAS by the Juries Act, sect. 22, it is enacted as follows:"Jurors shall be entitled to the following remuneration for their services--that is to say, every Special Juror, when summoned for the purpose of trying Special Jury cases, at the rate of 17. 18. for every day of his attendance. The remuneration of a Juror, when trying Common Jury cases, shall be at the rate of 10s. for every day of his attendance. The above-mentioned remuneration shall be paid by the parties to the cause to be tried, and for that purpose each of the said parties shall deposit such sum of money as may be determined by any rule of the Court in which the cause is depending, and such deposit shall be made in such manner, at such times, and with such officer, as the said Court may prescribe." Now, in order to provide a fund for such remuneration of the Jurors when trying Common Jury Causes in this Court, this Court doth order that in all causes already entered and now standing for trial by Common Juries, the plaintiff in each and every of such causes shall forthwith, and before the cause is tried, deposit a sum of 31. with the Associate, for the purpose of such remuneration of such Jurors. That if the plaintiff make default in paying such deposit, the other party in the cause may pay the same, and in default of the same being paid the cause shall be struck out, unless the presiding Judge shall otherwise order. And it is also ordered that until further order the plaintiff shall, upon the entry of any cause, pay a deposit of 31. to the Associate for the purpose aforesaid, or the cause shall not be entered. A. E. COCKBurn, Westminster Hall, 2nd Nov., 1870. LONDON GAZETTES. Professional Partnerships Dissolved. FRIDAY, Oct 28, 1870. [Nov. 5, 1870. Butler, Thos W., Ratcliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham, Farmer and Corn Dealer. Dec 31. Chetwynd, Hy, Berkswich, Stafford, Esq. Dec 20. R. W. Hand, Stafford. Gale, Hy. Chippenham, Wilts, Ironmonger. Dec 1. Pinniger & Wood, Chippenham. London, Constance, Clapham rd, Spinster. Nov 30. Reyroux & Phillips, Cannon-st. Bloomsbury. Pratt, Frederic T., Doctors' commons, and Anerley-wood, Upper Norwood, Esq, D.C.L. cent-sq. Westminster. Dec 25. Roberts, Jno, Sol's-row, Hampstead-rd, Victualler. Jan 1. F. & E. Griffiths, Brown, Thos, Munster-st, Regent's Park, Butcher. Rowley, Page, & Rowley, Manchester. Dec 1. Jones, Smith, & Grove, and York-rd, Lambeth, Builder. Dec 14. Dec 9. Booty & Butt, Raymond-bdgs, Greene, Joan, Worcester, Widow. Dec 1. G. T. Woodrooffe, New-sq. Lincoln's-inn. Hockley, Jas, Salisbury, Wilts, Servingman. Nov 30. F. Hodding, Salisbury. Ingram, Geo, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincoln, Brick and Tile Manufacturer. Jan 1. Ibberson, Richd, Manchester, and Fallowfield, Lancaster, Stonemason. Dec 6. Rowley, Marshall, David, Llanidloes, Montgomery, Innkeeper, and Chemist and Druggist. Dec 10. Mason, Wm, Oldham, Tailor and Draper. Dec 31. J. Ponsonby, Oldham. Matthew, Jno, Greenwich, Esq. Jan 1. Cattarns, Jehu, & Cattarns, Mark-la. Conquest, Jno C., and Wm Stimson (Conquest & Stimson), Bedford, Attorneys and Soli- Pyes, Lucinda A., Roby, near Liverpool, Widow. Dec 1. Forshaw & Hawkins, Livercitors. Oct 26, by mutual consent. pool. Webb, Nancy, Claines, Worcester, Widow. Nov 21. F. Corbett, Worcester. Sharpe, Nov 14, Brown. Robt, Smith-st, Mile End, Draper. Pet Oct 13. Adams, Fras B., Cannon-st, and Enfield, Middx, Esq. Nov 30. Wordsworth, Blake & Hayward, Wm, St Mary Axe, Spice Merchant. Pet Oct 27. Bendelow, Josh, Ecclesfield, York, Gent. Dec 14. Brown & Son, Sheffield. Biddis, Alf, Lismore-rd, Kentish Town, Beer Retailer. Pet Oct 27. Nov 15, at 12. at 11. Harvey, Hy W., West Gorton, Oil Cloth Manufacturer. Pet Oct 28. Dec 1, at 10, Henderson, Robt, and Thos Bell, Chatham, Drapers. Pet Oct 27. Nov 12, at 11, County and Dairyman. Pet Horsham, Fras, Stoke Devonport, Market Gardener, Cowkeeper, Roberts, Wm, Beddgelert, Carnarvon, Farmer, Builder, and Contractor. Pet Oct 29. Russell, Geo L.. Shorncliffe Camp, Kent, Lieut in H.M.'s Regt of 3rd Buffs. Winn, Wm, Liverpool, Draper and Silk Mercer. Pet Oct 27. Nov 14, at 11, County BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. Taylor, Benj, Chadderton, Lancaster, Iron Turner. Oct 26. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND MEETINGS. FRIDAY, Oct 28, 1870. Arnold, Hy, Bradford Abbas, Dorset, Shoe Maker. Nov 17, at 10, Yeovil. Doubleday, Richd, Sleaford, Lincoln, Saddler and Harness Maker. Nov 29, at 11, Not- Green, Chas, Egham, Surrey, Pork Butcher. Nov 10, at 11, Chertsey. Hill, Wm H., Norwich, Grocer and Provision Merchant, &c. Nov 9, at 11, Norwich. Arrigoni, Innocente, Red Lion-st, Wholesale Looking Glass and Barometer Manufacturer, and Carver and Gilder. Nov 23, at 11. London. Bogle, Wm B., Birmingham, Hop Merchant. Dec 2, at 12, Birmingham. Brown, Hy, Kincote, near Lutterworth, Leicester, Farmer, Butcher, and Cattle Dealer. Butler, Jas W. F. Teignmouth, Devon, Esq. Nov 10, at 12, Exeter. Pritchard, Thos. Tenbury, Worcester, Grocer, Provision Dealer, and Auctioneer. Nov 22, at 10. Tenbury. Stanford, Wm, Ashford, Coach Builder. Nov 15, at 11, London. Terwill, Humphrey, Arlington, Devon, Miller. Nov 25, at 12. Barnstaple. Tuer, Lucy, Madeley, Salop, Widow. Dec 2, at 12, Birmingham. White, Jno, Nottingham, Joiner and Builder. Nov 29, at 11, Nottingham. Dec 23, at 12, Bir TUESDAY, Nov 1, 1870. Buckingham, Reuben, Tavistock-ter, Notting-hill, House Decorator. June 25, 1867. Mall, Wm, the yr, Burbage, nr Buxton, Derby, Innkeeper. Nov 16, at 11, Chapel-en-le- Millard, Fredk J., Yeovil, Somerset, Shoe Maker. Nov 17, at 10, Yeovil. 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