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day ef February next, to the Right Honourable the Lords comprising the Judicial Committee of His Majesty's Honourable Privy Council, for a time to be fixed for hearing the matters of his petitions for such prolongation of his said several terms as hereinbefore mentioned; and all persons desirous of being heard, in opposition to the prayers of his said petitions, are hereby required to enter caveats at the Privy Council-Office on or before the said 16th day of February next.

Charles Macintosh.
In the Matter of a Patent for the Invention, by

Cornelius Whitehouse, of Wednesbury, in the County of Stafford, Whitesmith, of certain Improvements in manufacturing Tubes for Gas and other Purposes, assigned by Indenture, dated the 9th day of April 1825, to James Russell, then of Bescott-hall, in the Parish of Walsall, in the County aforesaid, but now of Handsworth, in the

said County of Stafford, Gas-Tube-Manufacturer.

THE above-named James Russell hereby gives notice, that he intends forthwith to apply, by petition, to His Majesty in Council (under the provisions of an Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled "An Act to amend the law touching letters patent for inventions,") for the prolongation of the term of sole vending and using such invention granted to the said Cornelius Whitehouse, by letters patent for England, dated the 26th day of February 1825; for Scotland, dated the 25th day of May 1825; and for Ireland, dated the 6th day of August 1825; and assigned to him, the said James Russell, as aforesaid. And the said James Russell further gives notice, that on the 6th day of February next, and which will be in the year of our Lord 1836, or as soon after as the Judicial Committee of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council shal hold a sitting, he intends to apply to the said Committee for a time to be fixed for hearing the matter of his said petition; and any person intending to enter a caveat against such prolongation of the said term as aforesaid, must enter the same at the Council-Office on or before the said 6th day of February next.

James Russell.
December 18, 1835.

NOTICE is hereby given, that Robert Brettell Bate, formerly of No. 17, but now of No. 21, Poultry, in the city of London, optician, the proprietor of letters patent, dated the 21st day of March 1822, granted to him for the sole making, using, exercising, and vending, within England and Wales and the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, his invention of certain improvements upon hydrometers and saccharometers, intends to apply to His Majesty in Council for a prolongation of his term of sole making, using, exercising, and vending his said invention within England and Wales and the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed aforesaid. And that, on the 9th day of February next, application will be made to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, for a time to be fixed for hearing the matter of his petition; and any person intending to enter a caveat must enter the same at the Council-Office on or before such day.

R. B . Bate.

MIDDLESEX TONTINE.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the dividends due upon the under-mentioned life annuity with benefit of survivorship, granted upon the credit of the county rates of Middlesex, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, passed in the twenty-sixth year of the reign of George the Third, intituled "An Act to enable the Justices of the Peace for the county of Middlesex to raise money for erecting a house of correction within the said county," having remained unclaimed for four successive days of half yearly payments after the same have become due, the same will become forfeited, and will be divided among and continued to the survivors belonging to that class wherein such life was, unless the proprietor or person entitled to receive such annuity or dividend, or the nominee, do come in and claim the same within six months from the date hereof.

Date of grant, 1792; name of proprietor, executors

of the late Thomas Shelton; name of nominee,

George Clark.
Robert Baker, Treasurer of the county of Middlesex.

Sessions-house, Clerkenwell, January 1, 1836.


Admiralty, Somerset-Place,
December
26, 1835.

Half-pay and Retired-pay to Naval Officers and Officers of the Royal Marines.

NOTICE is hereby given, that on the receipt in the Wages Department at the Admiralty-office, Somerset-place, of the declaration or certificate of identity required from each Officer by His Majesty's Orders in Council, a bill for the amount of the half-pay or retired-pay due will be made out in this Department, which will be payable by the Treasurer of His Majesty's Navy, on the following days, viz.

On the 11th and 12th of January next, to

Masters, Surgeons, and Pursers, and their

Attorneys.
On the 13th, 14th, and 15th of January, to

Lieutenants at 5s. a day and under, and their

Attorneys.
On the 16th and 18th of January, to

Lieutenants at 7s and 6s. a day, and Chaplains,

and their Attorneys.
On the 19th, 20th, and 21st of January, to

Admirals, Lieutenant-Generals, Major-Generals, Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels, Majors, Captains, Commanders, and Retired

Commanders, and their Attorneys.

Great inconvenience having been experienced by the claims of Officers, who have not chosen to receive their half-pay or retired-pay on the days fixed for their rank, being brought forward on the days appointed for the payment of half-pay and retired-pay to Officers of different ranks; notice is hereby given, that no such claims can in future be attended to on the days not appointed for Officers of those