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when so respectively carried over, and one thousand seven hundred and 

 ninety-five pounds nineteen shillings and seven pence three pounds per 

 cent, annuities, residue of the said six thousand eight hundred and ten 

 pounds nineteen sliiliings and seven pence, like annuities, after such carry- 

 ing over of part thereof as aforesaid, and the residue of the said sum of one 

 thousand three hundred and sixty-four pounds nine shillings and eight 

 pence cash, after the payments thereout hereinbefore directed, (the amount 

 of such residue to be verified by affidavit,) be transferred and paid to Mr. 

 Richard Rush, in the plaintiff's bill named. And it is ordered that the 

 boxes and packages in the master's report of the twenty-eighth day of 

 June, one thousand eight lumdred and thirty-one, in the said cause of 

 Hungerford vs. Drummond mentioned, be delivered into the custody of 

 the said Richard Rush, as attorney or otherwise for the plaintitf ; and, for 

 the purposes aforesaid, the sai4 accountant general is to draw on the bank 

 according to tiie form prescribed by the act of Parliament, and the a-en- 

 eral rules and orders of this court in that case njade and provided ; ^and 

 any of the parties are to be at liberty to apply to this court as they may 

 be advised. H. H. ' 



Entered: E. R. 



B. 



Craven street, July 11, I83S. 



Dear Sir: We have made the affidavit which you required to verify 

 the bill of costs, and which we now return to you. 



We also send you the original order on further directions, under which 

 [the several transfers of the funds have been made into your name. This 

 order has the initials of the registrar, as also of the entering clerk, placed 

 at the foot of it; this being the mode adopted in the court of chancery to 

 show the authenticity of their orders. 



We also send you a transcript from the books of the accountant general, 

 certified by Mr. Lewis to be a true copy — Mr. Lewis being the clerk 

 whose duty it is to make such transcript. The sum of £70 7*. 8^., ap- 

 pearing still to. remain on the general credit of the cause, is reserved for 

 the costs of the attorney general, and will be paid over to his solicitor 

 upon his applying for the amount ; and the cash standing to the account 

 of Mrs. de la Batut is for the arrears of her annuity, and will be paid 

 to her. 



; We have seen INIr. Deacon upon the subject of his charge for warehouse- 

 room beyond the 24th ultimo, and have paid him for the same £2 ; and 

 Iwe have also paid \s. Qd. for swearing to our bill of costs, which is the 

 iwhole of our demand against you. 



Mr. Deacon informed us when we saw him that he liad in his posses- 

 sion' a painting belonging to the estate, and which he promised should be 

 sent over to your house, and which we presume he has done ; but should 

 he not have done so, perhaps you will be good enough to apply to him 

 for it. 



We will thank you to send us an acknowledgment for the different 

 boxes we have handed you. 



We are, dear sir, your very faithful servants, 



CLARKE, FYNMORE & FLADGATE. 



Richard Rush, Esq. 



