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From: "Bev Edmonds" <>
Subject: Old Papers--Legal Notice--June 15, 1895
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 09:18:15 +1000


Taken from the Queenslander, Brisbane, Saturday, June 15, 1895

LEGAL NOTICES { these are shortened versions }

Statutory Notice to Creditors

Archibald HUGHES, late of Bundamba, in the Colony of Queensland, Grazier,
deceased, who died on the Twenty-eighth day of January, 1895, of whose Will
Probate was granted by the Supreme Court on the Twenty-fifth day of April,
1895, to Charles Christopher CAMERON, of Ipswich, Auctioneer, and Richard
BURRELL, of same place, Accountant, as the Executors, anyone with claims
etc. are required to lodge them on or before the Thirteenth day of July,
1895 etc.etc. Dated the Eleventh day of June, 1895
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{ Full entry }
Thomas Brewis LETTS, late of St. Albans, in the County of Herts. England.
Whereas application has been made to the High Court of Justice in England,
Chancery Division, in re Richard Claridge LETTS, deceased, COLES v LETTS,
1895, L., No 549, to determine whether, under the trusts of the Will of the
said Richard Claridge BETTS { that's what it says, should be LETTS, Bev },
the defendants, Frank LETTS and Frederick LETTS, the children of Edward
LETTS, in the said Will named are entitled to a Freehold House in
Spencer-street, St. Albans aforesaid, and to the accumalated rents thereof.
And whereas said Thomas Brewis LETTS, and, if dead, such of his children as
should be living at his decease, and the issue of those daed are interested
in the said house and rents. The said Thomas Brewis LETTS, if living, or, if
dead, any persons claiming under his as aforesaid to be interested in the
said Hereditaments are, on or before the 24th day of October, 1895, to come
in and prove their claim at the Chambers of Mr. Justice STIRLING, at the
Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, England, or in default thereof they
will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of any Order to be made on
the said application.

Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1895, at 12 o'clock at noon, at the said
Chambers, is the time fixed for hearing and adjudicating on the said claims
{if any }.

The said Thomas Brewis LETTS is said to have left England about 1873, and
was last heard of by his family in the year 1882, as being in Georgetown, in
the Colony of Quensland, when he then expressed his intention of going to
the Gold Diggings in South Africa.
Dated this 26th day of April, 1895
H.F.CHURCH, Chief Clerk
POTTER, SANDFORD, & KILVINGTON, 36 King-street, Cheapside, London, agent for
George ANNESLEY, St. Albans, Plaintiff's Solicitor.
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{ shortened version }
re John DRAKE, deceased.
Persuant to the Trustees and Incapitated Persons Act of 1867, notice is
hereby given that all Persons having any claim or demands upon or against
the estate of John DRAKE, late of South Brisbane, in the Colony of
Queensland, Freeholder, deceased, who died on the First day of March, 1895,
and whose Estate and Effects etc. etc.Claims to be sent on or before
Saturday, the Thirteenth day of July next.
Dated this Sixth day of June, 1895.
WINTER & M'NAB, Queen-steert, Brisbane.
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In the matter of the Trustee Act, 1889, and in the Matter of the Trusts of
the Will of Johann Gottfried WAGNER, late of Brisbane, in the Colony of
Queensland, Freeholder, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the Accounts of Andrew WAGNER, the Trustee of
the abovenamed Estate, from the Twenty-first day of November, 1893, to the
Eleventh day of February, 1895, were filed in my office on the Twentieth day
of February, 1895, etc. etc.
dated this Sixth day of June, 1895.
W.A. DOUGLAS, Deputy registrar,
MACPHERSON & FEEZ, Trustee's Solicitors, Lutwyche Chambers, Adelaide-street,
Brisbane.
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Cheers
Bev









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