6b SMITHSONJAiX BKQUEST. 



taxed as between solicitor and client; and it is ordered tluu 

 the amount of such costs, when taxed, be paid out of one 

 thousand three hundred and sixty-four pounds nine shill- 

 ings and eight pence cash, which will then be remaining on 

 the credit of this cause, after the several before mentioned 

 payments, in manner following, that is to say : the costs of 

 the said plaintiif to Mr. Thomas Clarke, his solicitor; and 

 the costs of the defendant Charles Drummond to Mr. Thom- 

 as George Fynmore, his solicitor; and the costs of her Maj- 

 esty's attorney general, to Mr. George Maule, her solicitor. 

 It is ordered that five thousand and fifteen pounds bank 

 three pounds per cent, annuities, part of the six thousand 

 eight hundred and ten pounds nineteen shillings and seven 

 pence, like annuities, standing in the name of the said ac- 

 countant general, in trust in this cause, and any interest 

 which may accrue on the said sum of five thousand and 

 fifteen pounds bank three pounds per cent, annuities, pre- 

 vious to the carrying over hereby directed, be, in like man- 

 ner, carried over in trust, in this cause, to the separate ac- 

 count of Mary Ann de la Batut, entitled " The account of 

 the annuitant Alary Ann de la Batut," and the said account- 

 ant general is to declare the trust thereof accordingly, sub- 

 ject to the further order of this court. And it is ordered 

 that the interest and dividends thereof, which shall accrue 

 during the life of the said Mary Ann de la Batut, be paid 

 to her during her life, or until the further order of this 

 court, for her separate use, and on her sole receipt, by equal 

 half-yearly payments, on the 22d day of September and the 

 22d day of March in every year; the first payment thereof 

 to be made on the 22d day of September next. And it is 

 ordered that the said sixty-two thousand seven lumdred and 

 thirty-nine pounds nineteen shillings and two pence bank 

 three pounds per cent, annuities, twelve thousand pounds 

 reduced annuities, and sixteen thousand one hundred pounds 

 bank stock, 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 shillings and seven pence, like annuities, 

 after such carr3dng 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 aflidavit,) be transferred 



