Kirby, Geo, Sheffield, Pianoforte Dealer. Dec 15, 1869. Knighton, Hannah, formerly of Ilkeston-common, Derby, Victualler and Publican. Law, Wm A., Frampton-pk-rd, Hackney, Sauce, Vinegar, Ginger Beer, and Mineral Lucas, Josh, Blackburn, Lancaster, Draper. Dec 23, 1869. Moore, Josh, and Thos Moore, Norton, Derby, Scythe Manufacturers. Dec 15, 1869. Nottingham, Wm, Hopwood, nr Heywood, Lancaster, Commission Agent. Mar 16. Pickernell, Jno, Hatherly, near Cheltenham, Farmer and Lodging-house Keeper. Rhodes, Wm, Leeds, Wine and Spirit Merchant. Dec 17, 1869. Baird, Chas B.. late of Chatham, Boot Maker. Nov 10, 1865. Feck, Jno, Poringland, Norfolk, Carpenter and Wheelwright. Mar 23. Girling, Ferrand B., Liverpool, Pawnbroker's Assistant. Mar 19. Goucher, Jno, Worksop, Nottingham, Ironfounder and Machine Maker. Mar 25. Horton, Jno, Canton, near Cardiff, Glamorgan, Innkeeper, Builder, and Carpenter. Shields, Matthew L., Middlesborough, York, Grocer and Provision Dealer. 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S., Upton-rd, De Beauvoir-town, Islington, Commercial Traveller. Dec 17, 1866. Royston, Wm L., Buckley, Flint, Chemist. Mar 11. Russell, Saml H., Norwich, Innkeeper and Posting Master. Mar 23. Smith, Jno H., and Wm Smith, Pudsey, Stuff Manufacturers. Mar 25. Warne, Jas, Fentiman-rd. South Lambeth, Mercantile Clerk. May 25, 1869. SHELFORD'S LAW OF RAILWAYS.-FOURTH EDITION BY GLEN. SHELFORD'S LAW OF RAILWAYS; containing the whole of the Statute Law for the Regulation of Railways in England, Scotland, and Ireland: with copious Notes of Decided Cases upon the Statutes, Introduction to the Law of Railways, and Appendix of Official Documents. Fourth Edition. By WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM GLEN, Barrister-at-Law, Author of the "Law of Highways," "Law of Public Health and Local Government," &c. From the LAW MAGAZINE. "Its execution quite justifies the reputation which Mr. Glen has already acquired as a legal writer, and proves that no one could have been more properly singled out for the duty he has so well discharged. The work must take its unquestionable position as the leading Manual of the Railway Law of Great Britain. The cases seem to have been examined, and their effect to be stated with much care and accuracy, and no channel from which information could be gained has been neglected. Mr. Glen, indeed, seems to be saturated with knowledge of his subject. The value of the work is greatly increased by a number of supplemental decisions, which give all the cases up to the time of publication, and by an index which appears to be thoroughly exhaustive." From the Law JOURNAL. "Mr. Glen has modestly founded his work as a superstructure on that of Mr. Leonard Shelford, but he has certainly claims to publish it as a purely independent composition. The toil has been as great, and the reward ought to be as complete, as if Mr. Glen had disregarded all his predecessors in the production of treatises on railway law. Since the year 1364 he has been unceasingly engaged in collecting materials, and though he has been ready for the printer for some time, and has delayed the appearance of the volumes in the expectation of legislative changes in railway law, yet he has expended full five years of care and attention on his work. Let us hope that he will have no cause to think his labour has been in vain. At any rate we may venture to predict that Mr. Cunningham Glen's edition of Shelford on Railways will be the standard work of our day in that department of law." From the JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. "We may be permitted to observe that what has hitherto been considered as the 'best work on the subject' (Shelford) has been immeasurably improved by the ap plication of Mr. Glen's diligence and learning. Sufficient, however, has been done enjoyed. We feel little doubt that the credit of that work will be greatly increased by to show that it is in every respect worthy of the reputation which the work has always Mr. Glen's instrumentality, and that not only will he have ably maintained its reputation by his successful exertions, but that he will have added materially to it." From the SOLICITORS' JOURNAL. "Whatever questions may arise, the lawyer who has this book upon his shelves may say to himself. If there has been any legislation at all connected with this branch of the subject I shall at once find it in Shelford;' and it needs not to be said that on this account the book will be a very comfortable' one to possess. The collection is equally exhaustive in the matter of rules, orders, precedents and documents of official authority. 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April 1.-The Queen has been pleased to appoint Sir Richard Couch, Knt., to be Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William, in Pengal. April 1.-The Queen has been pleased to appoint Sir Michael Roberts Westropp, Knt., to be Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay. April 1.-The Queen has been pleased to appoint James Kernan, Esq., Q.C., to be a Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Madras. Mr Edward Willson Crosse, of No. 4 Bell Yard, Doctors' Commons, has been appointed a London Commissioner to Administer Oaths in Chancery. Mr Henry Dent Hinrich, of Bedford, has been appointed a Commissioner to Administer Oaths in the High Court of Chancery in England. Aberystwith Promenade Pier Company (Limited).-Order to wind up Mar 25, V.-C. Great Oceanic Telegraph Company (Limited).-Petition for winding-up presented Mar 29, directed to be heard before V.-C. Malins on Apr 22. J. Tucker, St Swithin's-la, solicitor for petitioner. Merryfield Mining Company (Limited).—Petition for winding-up, subject to supervision of Court, presented Mar 25, directed to be heard before V.-C. Stuart on Apr 22. Few & Co, Henrietta-st, Covent-gdn, solicitors for petitioner. UNLIMITED IN CHANCERY. Company of Proprietors of the Bradford Navigation.-Order to wind up Mar 21, V-C. Malins. Evans, Foster, & Rutter, Grays-inn-sq, agents for G. E. Mumford, Bradford, Yorkshire, solicitor for petitioners. Falcon Life Assurance Society.-Order to wind up Mar 26, V.-C. James. Deane & Chubb, South-sq, Gray's-inn, solicitors for petitioner. London Total Loss Club.-Petition for winding-up, presented Mar 23, directed to be heard before V.-C. James on first Petition Day in April. Lewis, Munns, & Co, Old Jewry, agents for Oliver & Botterell, Sunderland, solicitors for petitioners. TUESDAY, April 5, 1870. LIMITED IN CHANCERY. British and Foreign Provision Company (Limited).-Order to wind-up Mar 26, V.-C. James. W. F. Stokes, Chancery-la, Solicitor for Petitioner. Creditors under Estates in Chancery. FRIDAY, April 1, 1870. Creditors under the under-mentioned estates to send by post their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, to the undermentioned solicitors on or before the days under-mentioned. Bacon, Josh, Burnham, Somerset, Ironmonger. May 2. Solicitor, R. Brice, Burnham, Somerset. Bacon v. Deacon. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on May 11, at 1. Crowther, Robt, Wrawby, Lincoln, Farmer. Apr 25. Solicitor, T. Massey, Gray's-innsq. Burkinshaw v. Leary. Creditors holding security to produce same before the M. R. on May 9, at 11. Gilchrist, Jas, The English creditors of, late of Calcutta, Tailor and Clothier. Apr 16. Solicitor, H. S. Ryland, Lincoln's-inn-flds. Gilchrist v. Herbert. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Malins on Apr 26, at 12, Heathorn, Robt, Ramhurst Leigh, Kent, Farmer. May 6. Solicitor, W. G. Jennings, Bennett's-hill, Doctors' Commons. Heathorn v. Heathorn. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on May 31, at 12. Johnston, Elizabeth P., Plymouth, Widow. Apr 30. Solicitors, Sole & Gill, Devonport. Armstrong v. Armstrong. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on May 10, at 12. Newill, Hy. Travancore and Cochin, Presidency of Madras. July 2, Solicitor, F. S. Clayton (Clayton & Son), Lancaster-pl, Strand. Newill v. Newill. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Malins on July 7, at 12. Russell, Martha, Offord-rd, Islington, Widow. Apr 21. Solicitors, Hedges & Marshall, Wallingford. Russell v. Gibbons. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Malins on Apr 27, at 12. Sayer, Josh, Crabtree-row, Shoreditch, Gent. Apr 20. Solicitor, W. B. Hussey, Great Knightrider-st. Railton v. Walter. Creditors holding security to produce same before the M. R. on May 4, at 11. Tickle, Hy, Parr, nr St Helen's, Lancaster, Farmer and Publican. May 2. Solicitors, Ansdell & Son, St Helen's. Tickle v. Kelsall. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Malins on May 13, at 12. Walker, Ellen S., Brompton-rd, Middx, Widow, Milliner and Straw Bonnet Manufac turer. May 5. Solicitor, W. Foster, New Burlington-st. Walker v. Houghton, Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on May 14, at 12. Walker, Wm, Brompton-rd, Middx, Milliner and Straw Bonnet Manufacturer. May 5. Solicitor, W. Foster, New Burlington-st. Walker v. Houghton. Creditors helding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on May 14, at 12. TUESDAY, April 5, 1870. Cross, Jno, Barlow Fold, within Bury, Lancaster, Farmer. May 9. Solicitor, G. Whitehead, Bury. Nuttall v. Cross. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on May 30, at 12. Harris, Elizabeth, Bromyard, Hereford, Widow. May 10. Solicitor, J. Eckley, Brom yard. James v. Green. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on May 26, at 12. Lamb, Edwd B., Hinde-st, Manchester-sq, and Fawkham-green, near Farningham. Architect. Apr 20. Solicitors, Hodgkinson & Watts, Little Tower-st. Lambe. Lamb. Creditors holding security to produce same before V.-C. Stuart on May 6, Mason, Jane, Goxhill, Lincoln, Widow. May 9. H. E. Mason, Barton-upon-Humber. Jones & Starling, Gray's-inn-sq. Brook, Edwd, Wakefield, Stock and Share Broker. May 6. Wainwright, Mander, & Whitham, Wakefield. Carter, Wm, Patrick Brompton, York, Farmer. May 11. J. W. & C. Hunton, Richmond, York. Darley, Edwd J., East Sheen, Surrey, Birchin-la, London, and Colombo, Ceylon, Merchant. Sept 10. Terrell & Chamberlain, Basinghall-st. Day, Thos H., Rochester, Esq. June 24. Tathams, Curling, & Walls, Frederick's-pl, Duncombe, Hy H., New-inn, Strand, Gent. July 4. J. McMillin, Bloomsbury-sq. and Ingram-ct. Fenchurch-st. Apr 25. Gille, Elizabeth, Orchard-st, Clarence-rd, Kentish-town, Spinster. May 10. Walters & Gush, Finsbury-circus. Gray, Thos S., Gosport, Surgeon. Apr 23. R. R. Wilkinson, Gosport. Grey, Catherine M., Cheltenham, Widow. May 3. Cookson, Wainewright, & Co, Newsq, Lincoln's-inn. Hardcastle, Jas, Haulgh, nr Bolton-le-Moors, Lancaster, and of Pen-y-lan, Denbigh, Bleacher. June 20. Briggs & Bailey, Bolton. wick. Hicks, Priscilla, Connaught-sq., Hyde-pk, Widow. May 16. Clapham & Fitch, Bishops- Stevens, Jno, Uffington, Berks, Gent. June 1. church-st. May 20. Evans & Co, Nicholas-la. Apr 30. Woodburn & Pemberton, Symes, Sandilands, & Humphry, Fen Bankrupts. FRIDAY, April 1, 1870. Culpeck, Josh H., Argyle-ter, Peckham, late of Bermondsey-sq, Fellmonger. Pet Mar 29. Greer, Alex M., Upper Thames-st, Commission Agent and Merchant. Pet Mar 30. Haigh, Benj, and Ralph F. Moll, Aldermanbury, London, Woollen Merchants. Pet Hart, Ernest A., Wimpole-st, Cavendish-sq, Surgeon. Pet Dec 15. Apr 12, at 12. Heathcote, Bache H., formerly of Preston, a Major on half-pay in H.M.'s Service. Pet James, Fredk H., New Bond-st. Middx, Tailor. Pet Mar 29. Apr 22, at half-past 12. King, Geo, Cheyne-wk, Chelsea, Timber Merchant. Pet Mar 29. Apr 11, at half- Thorp, Chas, Croydon, and Riley-st, Bermondsey, Paper Hanging Manufacturer. Pet To Attend in the Country. Harris, Jno, Newhaven, Grocer. Pet Mar 29. Apr 13, at 12, County Court, Lewes. Hedgess, Richd, Tipton, Staford, Grocer. Pet Mar 21. Apr 14, at 12, County Court, Jeulsing, F. A. D., Birmingham, Commission Agent and Broker. Pet Mar 28. Apr 22, McBeth, Chas, Newport, Monmouth, Innkeeper. Pet Mar 28. Apr 13, at 11, County TUESDAY, April 5, 1870. To Attend in London. Child, Jno W., Walworth-rd, Surrey, Grocer. Pet Apr 1. May 2, at 11. at 11. Pet Mar 31. Apr 19, at 11, Apr 21, at 10, County Court, Rawson, Jno E., Hulme, Lancaster, Grocer, Tea Dealer, and Manufacturer of Baking Reece, Marianne, Widow, Surbiton, Surrey, no business or occupation. May 2, at 11, Simpson, Edwd, formerly of Cheapside, Silk Merchant. Apr 11, at half-past 1, London. Apr 14, at 1, Aird, Wm, formerly of Tunbridge, Farmer. May 2, at 11, London. Broquet, Adrian, Torrington-sq, Bloomsbury, Watch Manufacturer and Importer. Buxton, Wm, Burton-upon-Trent, Grocer and Provision Dealer. Apr 25, at 12, Bir- Cooke, Jas, the yr, Northfield, Worcester, Farmer, Grazier, Dairyman, and Cattle Dealer. Crump, Wm, Newport, Monmouth, Beerhouse Keeper and Haulier. Apr 20, at 11, Egans, Thos, Cheapside, and Clarendon-ter, Belsize-id, St John's-wood, Tailor. May 11, Forbes, Harriet G., Porchester-st, Oxford-ter, Widow. May 2, at 12, London. Hay, Andrew, formerly of Houghton-le-Spring, Duiham, Grocer and Beerhouse Keeper. Hyde, Edwd, and Jas Sowerby, Dukinfield, Chester, Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers. Leonard, Jonathan, Major, Monmouth, Gent. Apr 20, at 11, Newport. Miller, Hy, Newport, Isle of Wight, Fancy Warehouseman. May 2, at 11, London. Pet Apr 2. Apr 16, at 10, Wells, Juo T., Forest Hill, Builder. Apr 26, at 11, London. Bean, Wm, Kingston-upon-Hull, Paperhanger and Decorator. Apr 22, at 11, Kingston- Bensley, Jno B., High-st, St John's-wood, Draper. Apr 25, at 12, London. Croshaw, Cornelius, Kingston-upon-Hull, Auctioneer. Apr 22, at 1, Kingston-upon- Evans, Evan, Llangar, Merioneth. Apr 18, at 12, Corwen. Grundy, Saml, Worsley, Lancaster, Farmer. Apr 12, at 10, Salford. Holt, Benj, Beaconsfield, Bucks, Baker, Confectioner, Mealman, and Corn Dealer. Howard, Chas E, West Monkton, Somerset, out of business. Apr 14, at 12, Taunton. McConnell, Alexander, Guildford, Surrey, Draper. Apr 14, at 1, Guildford. Norfolk, Wm J. F., Liverpool, Newspaper Proprietor and Printer. Apr 11, at 12, Raper, Jno G., Kingston-upon-Hull, Mechanical Engineer and Victualler. Apr 22, ORDERS OF DISCHARGE GRANTED. Alleyne, Jno M., Sheffield, Victualler. Dec 29, 1869. Amos, Richd, Clifford-cum-Boston, York, Innkeeper. Dec 31, 1869. Beaumont, Jonathan, Masborough, York, Victualler and Builder. Dec 29, 1869. Bird, Benjamin, the yr, formerly of Beccles, Suffolk, Baker and Shopkeeper. Mar 22. Booth, Wm, Barnet-by-le-Wold, Lincoln, Grocer, Draper, and General Dealer. Dec 30, 1869. Bowyer, Geo, Bristol, Builder. Mar 25. Bridger, Thos, Landport, Hants, Grocer and Dealer in Provisions. Oct 29, 1869. Clayton, Thos, Sturton-le-Steeple, Nottingham, Cottager. Mar 23. ' Clayton, Wm, Walkeringham, Nottingham, Farmer. Dec 31, 1869. Crabtree, Jno, and Edwin Marshall, Bradford, York, Machine Makers. Dec 17, 1869. Donnan, Jno, Tredegar, Monmouth, Draper. Dec 7, 1869. Dudley, Jno, Long Crendon, Buckingham, Stationer, and Dealer in Tea, &c. Mar 26. Griffiths, Griffith, Maerdy, Denbigh, Shoe Maker, Bookseller, and Stationer. Mar 29. Hobbs, Chas, Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, Carpenter and Joiner. Mar 21. Hill, Jno J., Eccleshill, and Bradford, York, Attorney and Solicitor. Dec 24, 1869. Mar 26. Pepper, Josephus, Bradford, York, Clerk to John Pepper and Company, Carting Agents. Peters, Edwd A. G., Grimsby, Lincoln, Ale and Porter Merchant. Dec 30, 1869. Cooke, Geo D., Nottingham, Coal Agent. Mar 31. Ross, David B., Burley, nr Leeds, Cattle Dealer and Farmer. Dec 31, 1869. Soanes, Josh, late of Acklam-rd, Notting-hill, Builder. Mar 15 1869. Taylor, Hy, formerly of Beeston, Nottingham, Beerhouse Keeper. Mar 29, Warburton, Wm, Sturton, Nottingham, Coal Merchant, Publican, and Farmer. 1869. Douglas, Binny, Devonshire-ter, Notting-hill, of no occupation. Feb 1. Dec 31, Dec 22, Gray, Thos, Barrowford, Lancaster, Mechanic. Mar 31. Dec 31 Owen, Fredk J., late of Gloucester-st, South Lambeth, out of business. Apr 1. 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