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WHEREAS by a Decree of the High Court of Chancery,
bearing date the 17th day of December 1825, made in
a cause wherein James Inglis and another are plainti?s, and
Henry Smith and others are defendants, it was referred to
James William Farrer, Esq, one of the Masters of the said
Court, to inquire and state to the Court who was or were the
heir or heirs at law of Eleanor Andrews, in the pleadings
named, at the time of her death, and who are or is now such
heirs or heir at law. - The heir or heirs at law of the said
Eleanor Andrews, formerly Elkins, late Housekeeper to Samuel
Yew, late of Leigh, in the Parish of Westbury, in the County
of Wilts, Esq. deceased (who was the daughter of William
Ilkince and Mary his wife, formerly Mary Ball, Spinster, was
married to Richard Andrews, Widower, late of Amesbury, in
the County of Wilts, on the 23d of November 1758, and
was buried on the 5th of April 1769, at Westbury, in the
County of Wilts), at the time of her death, and who are or
is now such heirs or heir at law, are, on or before the 2d day
of May next, to come in before the said Master, at his Cham-
bers, in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London,
and prove their heirship and make out their claims, or in de-
fault thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of
the said Decree.
WHEREAS by a Decree in the High Court of Chancery,
bearing date the 17th day of December 1825, made in
a cause wherein James Inglis and another are plaintiffs, and
Henry Smith and others are defendants, it was referred to
James William Farrer, Esq. one of the Masters of the said
Court, to inquire and state to the Court who was or were the
heir or heirs at law of Elizabeth Elkins, otherwise Yew, other-
wise Edwards, in the pleadings named, at the time of her
death, and who are or is now such heirs or heir at law. -
The heir or heirs at law of the said Elizabeth Elkins (who was
the natural daughter of Samuel Yew, late of Leigh, in the
Parish of Westbury, in the county of Wilts, Esq. deceased, on
the body of Eleanor Andrews, formerly Elkins, late Housekeeper
to the said Samuel Yew, and who afterwards was married,
about the month of October 1769, to John Edwards, formerly
of Saint-Mary-le-Bone, in the county of Middlesex, Esq. now
deceased, after which marriage, when publicly known,
the said Elizabeth Elkins went by the name of Elizabeth Edwards,
and many years afterwards assumed the name of Elkins, in-
stead of Edwards, and was buried on the 15th of January 1819,
in the Independent Burying-Ground, in the Parish of Walcot,
in the county of Somerset), living at the time of her death,
are, on or before the 2d day of May next, to come in before
the said Master, at his Chambers, in Southampton-Buildings,
Chancery-Lane, London, and prove their heirship and make
out their claims, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily
excluded the benefit of the said Decree.
Source:
The London Gazette, Friday April 17 1829