78 SMITHSONIAN BEQUEST. 



£ s. d. 

 Attenfling Mr. Deacon, tlu; newspaper afi;e.iit, therewitli and instructing 



him thereon 1 o 4 



Paid for foreign advertisements 12 2 11 



Attending paying same, and for receipt 6 8 



The proprietors of the Times newspaper having made an error in the name 

 of Mr. Hungerford, attending at their office an<l rectifying same and giv- 

 ing instruction for another insertion 6 8 



Attending Mr. Deacon to ascertain if he liad corresjiondent at Leghorn to 

 whom we could ff)rward instructions to ol)tain the information of Mr. 



Hungerford's death, and obtaining the direction ( )f same 6 8 



Writing very long and special letter to Madame Batut as to her claim on 

 the estate and requiring the necessary proof, and requesting information 



as to her son's death, etc 7 6 



Copy same to keep as evidence 5 



Writing Mr. Rush, with Mrs. Batut's answer 5 



Attending at Gazette office to get advertisements as to Mr. Hungerford's 



death inserted second time 6 8 



Paid for Gazette and insertion 1 8 2 



Copy advertisement for Times newspaper 2 6 



Attending inserting same 6 8 



Paid insertion, etc 16 5 



The like for Morning Herald 9 2 



Paid insertion, etc 16 5 



The like for Standard 9 2 



Paid insertion, etc 16 5 



Attending at Gazette office to get advertisement as to claim of Madame de 



la Batut inserted a second time 6 8 



Paid for insertion 1 1 



Copy advertisement for Times newspaper 2 6 



Attending inserting same 6 8 



Paid insertion 16 



The like for Morning Herald 9 2 



Paid for insertion, etc 16 



The like for Standard 9 2 



Paid for insertion, etc 16 



Termfee 1 1 8 



EASTER TERM, 1837. 



Attending Mr. Cullington to know if he could identify Mr. Fitall, which he 



declined doing unless the arrears of the annuity were paid 6 8 



Attending bespeaking peremptory advertisement as to Hungerford's death. 6 8 



Paid master's clerk 110 



The like charges as to Madame Batut's claim 1 7 8 



Attending Mr. Rush with Madame de la Batut's letter, and conferring 

 thereon, when he agreed with us in thinking that she had abandoned all 



claim under the estate 6 8 



Attending at Gazette office to get peremptory advertisement inserted as to 



Mr. Hungerford's death 6 8 



Paid for Gazette and insertion 1 8 2 



Copy advertisement for Times newspaper 2 6 



Attending inserting the same 6 8 



Paid insertion, etc 16 5 



The like for Morning Herald 9 2 



Paid insertion, etc 16 5 



