42 Doc. No. 10. 



The like for Standard - - - .. _ 



Paid insertion, &:c. ---.-_ 

 Attending at the Gazette office to insert the peremptory adver- 

 tisement a second time as to claim of Madame de la Batut 

 Paid for insertion and Gazette - _ _ . 



Copy advertisement for Times - . _ _ 



Paid insertion - - - - . _ 



The like for Morning Herald - - _ . 



Paid insertion - - - - - - 



The like for Standard 



Paid insertion -...._ 



Attending at Mr. Deacon's to ascertain if any of the foreign 

 papers had arrived, when he handed us three of the French 

 papers which he had only received that morning - - 6 8 



Perusing and examining same, and ascertaining they were full 

 of errors : attending Mr. Deacon again, and correcting same, 

 and requesting him to get same correctly inserted - - 13 4 



Writing Madame de la Batnt, in answer to her last letter, and 

 requesting any information she could give as to the death of 

 Mr. Hungerford - - - - - - 50 



Making two copies of peremptory advertisement to get trans- 

 lated into French and Italian . _ - _ 

 Attending translators therewith, and afterwards for same 

 Paid them - - - - - - -2 



Making 12 copies for insertion in the foreign papers - - 1 



Attending Mr. Deacon therewith, and instructing him thereon 

 Paid for foreign advertisements - - - - 12 



Writing long letter to Mrs. Batut, in answer - - - 



Attending paying for foreign advertisements and for receipts 

 Attending Mr. Batut in very long conference, when he urged 

 the claim of Madame de la Batut ; but we informed him 

 we had no discretion to apply the funds, except under the 

 direction of the court, and told him to carry in a claim be- 

 fore the master ; when he stated " he would submit certain 

 documents of evidence material to the plaintifPs case, for 

 an inspection at half-past 10 o'clock next day" - - 1.3 4 



Paid for oaths of Messrs. Clarke, Fynmore, and Fladgate to 



three copies of bill delivered to Mr. Rush - - - 13 6 



April 29. — Attending Mr. Batut for upwards of two hottrs, 

 when he appeared desirous of making terms as to the in- 

 formation he could give relative to the death of Mr. Hun- 

 gerford without children, which he assured us we could not 

 obtain elsewhere ; and informing him we could communi- 

 cate with plaintitr thereon, and requesting him to p\it any 

 legal claims he might have into the hands of his solicitors, and 

 we promised to represent to Mr. Rush his statement - 1 1 



Writing to Mr. Rush on the above subject, and requesting ap- 



pointinoil to meet him - - - - - 5 



May 1. — Attending Mr. Gardner in long conference as to the 

 claims of Madame Batut, which we thought were much 

 larger than would be allowed her on proof before the mas- 



