Edinburgh Gazette index entry detail

Publication details:

Publication date: 28 Oct 1825.

Issue: 3381.

Page: 202.

Parish:

Hastings.

Person details:

Name: Robert Alexander Paterson Wallace Esq.

Marital Status: Married.

Notes:

NOTICE. MRS. ANN WALLACE, or ROOKE, Daughter of the deceased Alexander Wallace, Banker in Edinburgh, and spouse of Captain Frederick William Rooke, commander in his Majesty s Navy, and the said Captain Frederick William Rooke, for himself, and for his interest, as Executrix qua nearest in kin to ROBERT ALEXANDER PATERSON WALLACE, Esquire, of Morningside, who died at Hastings, in Sussex, on the 29th of May 1824, has applied by petition to the Lords Commissaries of Edinburgh, praying them to restrict the amount or extent of the caution to be found by her in the confirmation of the personal estate, amounting, per inventory, to L. 34, 555: 1: 1 of the said deceased Robert Alexander Paterson Wallace, to L. 10, 000, or to one third of the amount of the inventory of his personal estate, and to instruct the Clerk of Court accordingly, or to do otherwise, and give such relief in the premises as might seem proper, and their Lordships have pronounced the following interlocutor. — "Edinburgh, October 28, 1825, The Commissaries having considered this petition, appoint the petitioner to intimate, by advertisements in the Edinburgh Gazette and Evening Courant, the import of the prayer of the petition, that any other person or persons equally near in kin to the defunct with her, or others interested, may be certiorated of the application, and if they have any objections to the prayer of the petition being granted, to lodge the same with the Clerk of Court within fourteen days from the date, of the advertisements. " — Of which application notice is accordingly hereby given to all concerned. Scott & Rymer, Solicitor, for the Petitioners. Edinburgh, October 31, 1825.

Batch:

GAZ_Edinburgh-Gazette-01.

Transcribed by:

Michael Metcalfe.

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