76 SMITHSONIAN BEQUEST. 



£ s. d. 

 Instructions for petitions to lay out £6,172 9s., cash accumulated in Hunger- 

 ford ('. Drunimond (5 8 



Drawing same, folios 40 2 



Fee to Mr. Shadwell and clerk, to peruse and settle same 2 4 6 



Attending him 6 8 



Engrossing petition to present, as settled, folios 80 10 



Copy for the master of the rolls 10 



Attending to present same 6 8 



Paid answering 11 



Two copies petition to serve 1 



Attending serving same 4 



Two brief copies for counsel, 3 brief-sheets each 1 



Drawing observations to annex to brief petition, 2 sheets 13 4 



Two fair copies 13 4 



Drawing and engrossing affidavit of service of petition 4 10 



Paid oath 1 2 



Paid filing and for office copy 6 6 



Fee to Mr. Bhadwell and clerk therewith 2 4 6 



Attending him 6 8 



Attending accountant-general for, and obtaining certificate. 6 8 



Attending court petition heard, and ordered as prayed 13 4 



Paid court fees 13 



Writing Mr. Rush, at his request, a report of the proceedings in court 5 



Paid for minutes of order 2 



Close copy ......-^,.,..^ 1 



Attending settling 6 



Paid for order -.,..-...,,,.,,......,...., 2 



Attending passing 6 8 



Paid entering 4 



Drawing request to accountant-general --..., 2 6 



Attending bespeaking investment 6 8 



Paid 4 



Paid for copy of minutes of decree 3 



Close copy 1 6 



Attending settling. 13 4 



Copy of minutes for Mr. Rush and writing hirn therewith and thereon 6 6 



Paid for decree -••-- 4 10 



Attending passing 13 4 



Paid entering 4 



Attending 6 8 



Attending at the public office to obtain the name of the master in the orig- 

 inal cause 6 8 



Paid master's clerk 1 



Making copy title and ordering part of decree for the master 5 



Warrant to consider decree, two copies, and services 6 



Writing Mr. Rush, informing him thereof in order to insure his attendance. 5 



Attending warrant when master ordered the usual advertisement to be 



issued and a state of facts, etc., to be brought in as to Madame Batut'a 



claim, and stated that he could not direct inquiries to be made at Pisa as 



to the death of Mr. Hungerford, but would allow the costs thereon if 



instituted 13 4 



Attending at Stepney Church to search for burial of John Fitall, but found 



he was not buried there.. — 110 



