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[" rg SSE ry \u2014\u2014 VOLUME VIl.\u2014No.48.THURSDAY, SEPTR.22, 1831.[ew =crirs.) nette de Qurber.\u201cTOME VIIL\u2014No.48.JEUDI, 22 SEPTR.16831, mp DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Sheriff's Waits.To wir: { Punic Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been scized, and will be Sonn at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions afin d\u2019annuller, afin de distraire or ufin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which nosuch oppositio s are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserrer may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACTAS.Montreal, to wit : EK USTALHE MASSON, of the No.1615.} \u201cA parish of St.Clement de Beau- harnois, in the district of Montreal, Esquire, Merchant, Plaintiff, against ANTOINE BOURBONNOIS, of the same place, Yeoman and Journeyman, Defendant.A lot of land or emplacement situate in the village of St.Clement de Reauharnuis, in the said district.containing forty-five feet in width by one hundred and ninety feet in length, the whole more or less, without warranty of precise measure, honnded in front by Ellice Street, in the rear by the ands of Joseph Gendron, on the south west side by the lands of Charles Dupuis, or his representatives, and on the ndrth east side by the lands of Francois Gendron, with a- wooden dwelling house thereon erected.To be sold at the Church deor of the parish of St (lement de Beauharnois, aforesaid, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JANUARY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.: L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th September, 1831.} FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, eJ CHE DELISUE, of Montreal, in the Dis- \u2018to wit : + trict of Montreal, Esquire, Plaintiff, against HUGH McKAY, of the same place, one of the Bailifts of the Court of King\u2019s Bench for the said District, Curator daly appointed in law to the vacant Estate of James Prest, tage of Montreal aforesaid, Notary Public, now an Absentee, Defendant.Six certain lots or emplacements situate in the Fief Nazareth, in the said City of Montreal, being the num- \u2018bers two hundred ard -nine, two lrundred and ten, and two handred and eleven, bounded in front pon Nazareth Street, ii the rear by the next three described lots, on one side by number two hundred and twelve, and on the other by number two hundred and eight, and the numbers three hundred and twenty-two, three hundred and twenty-three, three hundred and twenty-four, bounded in front on Dalhousie street, in rear by the first above described lots, on one side by number two hundred and ninety, and on the other by number three hundred and twenty-one.Each of the aforesaid lots containing four thousand and fifty superficial feet, aud each of the said lots subject to an annual ground rent, rente an-, nuelle foncière perpetuelle et non vachetable of three pounds currency for each superficies of four thousand and fifty feet, payable on the first day of May in each and every year, to John S.McCord, and W.K.McCord,-their heirs or assigns, until the 29th day of September, 1890, and afterwards to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hotel Dieu in the said City of Montreal, their successors and assigns for ever, and also subject to the droit de retrait or retenue in favor of the said Administratrices their successers and assigns in preferente to all persons whatsoever even tbe parens lignagers.To be sold at my Office in the City of Montreal, aforesaid, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JANUARY next,at ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon.\"The .said Writ.of Fieri Facias returnable the lst day of February next, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sherifi\u2019s Office, 17th Septr.1831.FIERI FACTAS.Mantreal, to wit : as \u2018HonorABLE JEAN ROCH >No.\u201d 1409.} \"ROLLAND.one ef the Judges of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, \u2018for the District of Montreal, eéigmior, proprictor'and possessor of the seigniory of Mon- roir, in the said «district, Plaintiff, against CHARLES LEMAY, yeoman, of* Ste, Marie, in the said district of Montreal, curator, nly elected en justice to Pierre Roche- blave, heretofore yeoman of Ste.Marie aforesaid, Defendant.A lot of land situate ir the said seigniory of Mon- noir,\u2019 known as lot number three, containing three arpents in front-hy thirty arpents in \u2018depth, bounded in front by -the-road leading tothe river Yamaska, on one side by land of Abraham Bisset, on the other side by land of Isaac Messier, in rear by land of the grand line, with a dwtling -house-aud stable thereon erected.\u201c1'd he sold at the Church door of the parish 6f Ste.Marie de *Monnoir dforesaid, on she FWENTY-FHIRD .day of (JANUARY \u2018next, at ELRBVBN.of the tlogk in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable orrthe Ist day of February next.\u2018L.GUGY, Sheff.\u2018Sherfff\u2019s Office, t7th Sept.1831.{FEEL EA CLAS.Montrea), éo wii THE :HONOUBABLE .JRAN ,.No.1703.jf Al iROGH ROLLAND ane of the Justices of the Court.of.King's Bench for, the; District of Moutrea),.aud srignior, proprietor; aud possessor of .the seigniory p£ Nannoir, in the District.aforesaid, residing at Montreal, in she Ristriot «aforesrid, PlainWiff, .pgainat | said \u2018District, Yeoman, Defendant of land in the Scigniory of Monnoir, af resaid, known as ANDRE MAILLOUX, of St Marie de Monnoir, in the The north half of à lot lot number on hundred and fitty-two in the fou: th conces- | sion of the said Seigniory, being two arpents in front by \u2018| ithiety arpents in depth, boonded in front by the King\u2019s highway, on one side by land of Louis Grenier, on the other side by land of isaac Dunnarse, and in the rear by the lands of the fifth concession.To \u2018be sold at the Church door of the Parish of Ste, Marie de Monnoir, in the said District of Montreal, on the TW NTY.THIRD day of JANUARY next, at HALF PAST TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable.the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th September, 1831.FIERL FACIAS, Montreal to wit : Ft NCOIS XAVIER MAL- No.1461.HIOT, of the Borough of Ver- chères, in the District of Montreal, Esquire, Merchant, Plaintiff, against THOMAS BOUTHILLIER, residing in the parish of St.Hyacinthe, in the said District, Doctor of Medecine.in his capacity of curatorin due form of law appointed to the vacant Estate of the late Joseph Porlier, in his lifetime of the said parish of St.Damas, in the said District of Montreal, Defendant.1.À iot of land containing one arpent and a balf in width, by three arpents in depth, bounded in front by the River Yamaska, in the rear by Corbin Brook, ( Ruisseau Corbin,) on the north-east side by Jean Baptiste Lucier, and on the south west by Francois Faneut, with a house and other buildings of wood thereon erected.2.A lot of land situate in the said parish of St.Damas, containing three arpents in width, by twenty-one arpents in depth, on the mitoyen line between the said lot of land and Joseph Martin, and sixteen arpents on the mitogen line of Christopher Lucier, containing fifty- five arpents and a half in superficies, bounded in front by the said breok Corbin, in th rear by Jean Baptiste Lucier, on the north east by Christopher Lncier, and on the south west by Joseph Martin, with a house, ba:n, and other wooden buildings theveon erected \"lo be sold at the Church door of the parish of St.Damas aforesaid, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JANUARY next, at TEN of \u2018the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ ot Fieri Fucius returnable the 1st day of Februaryne .t.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th September, 1831 FIERI FACIAS.: Montreal to wit: Joan SAMUEL McCORD, ofthe No.1650.Je citv.of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, Esquire, and WILLIAM KING McCO D,of the city of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, squire, Plaintiffs, against HUGH McKAY, of Montreal, aforesaid, Curat 1 duly appeinted in law to the vacant estaie of Kent Wright, formerly of the same place, trader, an abs n- tee, defendant.\u2018I wo certain lots or emplacements in the Fief Nazareth, in the said city of \u2018Mont eal, being the numbers one hundred and forty-nine and one hundred and fifty, adjoining each other, bounded in front by Dalhousie street, in rea by numbers four hundred aud.seventy-eight and two hundred and seveuty-nine, onone sid by Si.Gabriel street, on the other side by the number one hundred and forty-eight, cach of the aforesaid lots containing four thousand and fifty superficial feet, and each subject to an annual rent,renieenauclle foncière perpetuelle et non rachat- able of three pounds, curiency, payable on the first day of May, in each-and every year, to the said John Samuel s!c- Cord and William [ing McCord, their heirs or-represen- tatives, until the 28th day of September, 1590.and afterwards to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hôtel Dieu, in the said city of Montreal.theirsuce ssors - and a-signs for ever, aud also subject to the droit deretrait a retenue in favour of the said administratrices, their succes \u201csors and assigns, in preference to all.persons, even the parens lignagers.To be sold at my Office, in the city of Montreal aforeraid, an the TWENTY-THIRD day of JANUARY next, at BALF PAST ELEVEN of the clock «in the torenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of.Febraary next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s.Office, 17th September, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal to.wit: NVEVHE Honorable, JEAN ROGH No.546.} ROLLAND, of Montreal, in tbe district of.Montreu], one vf the Justices of the Court.of King\u2019s Bench for the said district,and seignior, proprietor, and possessor of the Seigniory of Monnoir, in the said clis- trict, Plaintiff,against JOHN JOHNSON, of St.Mathias, in the said district, ; Esquire, Defendant.Certain immoveable property, described in the schedule annexed to the said Writ of, Fieri Kacius, as follows :\u2014Lot-No.1.A lot of land of an irregular form, in the first division of the Seignjory of Mennojr aforesaid, being about forty .arpents in.superficies, adjoining -at ane end to lot number thirty- five, possexsed by.Joseph Perron, senior, let number thirty- six.possessed by.Joseply Perrap, Junior,-and at-the, other end tec lot number seventy-two, possessed by Ignace Meunier ;.let number seyenty three by Jean Baptiste Bradeur,and lot number seyenty-four, possessed by Jean Baptiste; Tietreau, and on the south west to, lot number thirty:sevan possessed by Jean Baptiste Burré and others.2.Alotof Jand of, three.arpents in front by thirty .ur- perts in -depth, kn wo und designated .as lot number ore hundred.and thirty-one, in the second (division of Mon- noir, .baunded in frout by the King\u2019s high road, an one aide by Keimnp road, onthe otbenside by lot: number.que hyn- drad and Ahirty-bwoLersinafter described, in the pear to purge the lands of the fourth range 3.A land of about three arp nts in front by thirty in depth, known and designated as lot number one hundred and thirty- wo in the second division, bounded in front by the King\u2019s high road, \u2018on ope side by the said lot number one hundred and thirty- ne before described, and on the other side by lot number one hundred and thirty three, possessed by Alphons.Morin, and in the rear by the lands of the fourth range.To be ' sold at the Chu ch door of the parish of St.Marie de Mon- noir, in the said district of Montreal, on the TWENTY - THIRD day of JANUARY next, at HALF PAST ELEVEN of the clock in the forenson.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 17th September, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal to wit : } 4 E Honorable JEAN ROGH No.2539.ROLLAND, of Mentreal, one of the Justices ofthe Conrt of King\u2019s Bench for the District of Montreal, and Seignior, proprietor, and possessor of the Seigniory of Monnoir, in the said District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against THOMAS CLIFF,the vounger, of Montreal aforesaid, carpenter, defendant.Two lots of land situate in the seventh c: ncession of the said Seigniory of Monnoir, known as lots numbers eighty and eighty-one, the said lot number eighty containing threeaores in fr-nt by thirty acres in depth, and bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear by the lands of the eighth concession, on one side by the Plaintiff and ontheother.hy Thomas Cliff, and the said lt number eighty-one, containing three acres in front by thirty acres in depth, and bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear by the lands of the eighth concession.on one side by thesaid lot number eighty and on the other by John Newton.To be sold atthe ( hurah door of the Parish of St.Marie de Monnoir, in the sgid district of Montreal, onthe TWENTY-THEIRD day of MA Y next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon \u2014The said Writ.of Fieri Facias returnable on-the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheœiff.Sheriff\u201ds Office, 17th September, 1831.> Shen FIERI.FACIAS, | LE Montreal, to wit: } JF FNRY AHERN, of the parish of 1583.\u20184 St.Michel de Vaudrepil, in the distriet of Montreal, Merchant, Plaintiff, agaipst JOHN J EFERIES of the City of Montreal in the said .distyigt Butcher, tutor in due form of law appointed to Ann Charlotte and Kezia Jefferies, minor children issue of the marriage of the late William Jefferies in his lifetime of the said.City of Montreal, Vessman ofthe Hoyal Staff ¢ orps, Defendant.10.\" A land situated on the south west side of the river gu Bean- det, in the Parish of St.Polycarpe, in the Seignigry of New Longueuil in the said district, designated as number ¢ight, containing three arperits in front by forty arpents and.seven perches in depth, forming owe hundred and «twenty two arpents and ten -perches in superficies, bounded in front by thesaid river, in the rearin part by the Seigniorial line and in part by the lands of one Mackie, on oneside by number seven aml on the other by number nine.20.A laud, knownas No.11, situate at the côte des Cascades in the seiguiory of Soulanges in the parish of st.Joseph, de Soulanges, in the said district of Montreal, containing two arpents and two \u201cperches in front, narrowing itself to an arpent and three quarters of an arpent in the rear, forming together with the continuation in depth, conceded to the said late William Jefferies, before Mtre.Maillon, Notary, the twenty seventh March, eighteen hundred and eighteen a superficies of ahout fiftyeight arpents and ninety-one perche§, withont garantee -of precise-mearure, boundedin front by the river st, Law- - rence, in the rear by the seigniorial line between Sou- langes and Vaudredil, on one side to the north-east by Jokn \u2018Boston, Esquire, and on the other side hy Hubert Le Roux dit Roussin, with a wooden house,barn and ether buildings thereon erected.To be sold as follows ; the said lot No.1, at the Church door of the Parish -of St.Polycarpe aforesaid, on the SEVENTEENTH day of OCTOBER next at TEN ef the Clock in the forenoon.And the said lot No.2, at the Church door of the parish of st.Joseph de Soulanges aforesaid, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u2018The said Writ of Fieri¥acias returnable - the 20th October next.: | L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 11th June, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to.wit 4 HF SIDORE BOURGOIN, - master tan - No.938.ner, of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff, against FELIX BOURGOIN, curator duly mada to the delaissemeut made by Jean Bte.Lefebvre, cultivator, of the parish of 8t.Henri:de Mascouche in the said distgict of Montréal, defendant : Certain immoveable property described in the said Writ of Fieri Facjas as follows to wit : lo.Une.terre située en Ja paroisse de.St.Henri de.Magcauche,, de la contenance de quarante -arpens en superficies, tenant par devant à la rivière St.Jean Baptiste, \u2018par derrière.aux terres de Michel Allard, Jean Bte.Parsillier, et Mr.Pierre, Delfausse, d'un côté.à Jean Marie Bourgoin, et:d\u2019autrecûté à un qutre terrgin dependant de la succession de defunte Angelique Potvin, avec maispn, laiterie, grange et étable dessus construits ; 2o.Un lopin de- terre, situé an raême lieu, de la contenance d\u2019un arpent et demi de front sur-vingt arpena de-profondour, tenant par devant à la dite rivière St, Jean Baptiste, pur derrière et d\u2019un côté à Jean Bte.Leclair, et d'autre côté, à Jean Godard,.sans bâtimens desqus, conatruite.;To be.sold at the Church, door of the parish of St.Henri de Mascaughe, aforesaid on theSEVEN- \u201cTENTHday of Qctober next, at un of the clock in the fore. isgon, The said writ of Pieri Pacias returnable 20th October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 11th June, 1831.: FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: HER GATES, of the Citv of No.1921 ¢ Montreal, in the said distriét of Montreal, Merchant, surviving assignee of the property, estate, debts and effects of Henry MacKenzie aud Norman Bethune, both of Moutreal aforesaid, Merchants, Plaintiff, against JULIA CALCOTT, of the City of Moutreal afore- sald, widow of the lute Alexander Henry, in his fife time of the same place, Esquire, Defendant :\u20141o, A lot of ground ar emplacement situate and being in the City of Montreal aforesaid, containing fifty seven feet aud three inches in front, sixty feet in the rear, by one hundred and seventy three feet and vive inches in depth, the whole French mensure, bounded in front by Notre Dame Street, in the rearbv St.James Street, nn one side by Olivier Berthelet, amd on the other by Joseph Bonacina, with à house, store, stable and other buildings thereon erected, the wall between the said house and the said Olivier Bewnthelet.being nitoyen.\u2014 20.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in the St Lawr-nce Saburbs of the City of Montreal aforesaid, bounded iv front by St Urbain Street, in the rear by the Protestant Burial ground, on one side by the Reverend Mr.Mountain or his representatives, aud on the other :side by the lot hereinafter described, containing forty feet ia front by oue hundred and eighty sine feet in depth, french measure, 80.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in St.Urhain Street aforesaid, containing forty feet in front, by one hundred and eighty nine feet in depth, french measure, bounded ia front by St.Urbain Street aforesaid, in (he rear by the Protestant Burial ground, on one side by the lot above described under No.2, and on the other side in part by the lot herein after described, and in part by one Demers dit Rossignol.4&0.Alot of ground or emplacement situated and being in 8t, Urbain Street aforesaid; containing forty feet fa front by ove hundred and six feet in depth, bounded in front by 8t.Urbain Street aforesaid, iu the rear by the said Demers di\u20ac Rossignol, On one side by the lot above described under No.3, and un the other by the lot hereinafter des- ctibed.50.À Jot of ground or emplacement situated and being in St.Urbain Street aforesaid, containiog forty feet in front by one hundred and six feet in depth, bounded in front by 8t.Urbain Street aforesaid, in the rear by the said Demers dit Rossignol on one side by the lot abovedescribed under No, 4, and on thé other by the lot hereinafter described.\u20aco.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in St.Urbain Street aforesaid, of an drregular figure containing forty feet in front by one hundred and six feet on one side and sixty six feet and three inches on the otherside, in depth bouod- ed in front by St.Urbain Street, in the rear or part by the said Demers dit Rossiguol, and in part by the fot herein after described under Ne.6, on one side hy the lot above described under No.5, and on the other by that hereinafter des\u2018 cribed under No.7.70.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in St.Urbain Street aforesaid, containing thirty five feet and six inches in front, by sixty six feet and three inches in depth, bounded iu front by St.Urbain Street aforesaid, in the rear by the lot hereisafter described under No.8, on one side by the lot above described under No.6, aod on the other side by Dorchester Str:et.Bo.À lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in Dorchester Street in the St, Lawrence Suburbs aforesaid, containing forty | feet and six inches in front by fifty two feet and two inches in depth, bounded in front by Dorchester Street, in the rear by the lot above described under No.6, on one side by the lots above described under Nos, 6 and 7, and on the other side by the said Demers dit Rossignol, with a house, stable and other buildings thereon erected, the whole of the.foregoing measurement is French.To be sold at my Office in \u201c the City of Montreal aforesaid, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of NOVEMBER next, at ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon, the said writ is returnable on the first day of February next.F.PERRY, Dy.Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 23d July, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit, \"ACQUES PHILLIPPE SAVEUSE 1751.DE BEAUJ EU, of the city of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, l\u2018squire, seignior proprietor and possessor of the Fiefs and Seigniories of Soulanes and Nouvelle Longueuil, situated in the said District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against JEAN BAPLISTK LALOND+E, fils de Joachim of Côte St.Catherine, Parish of St.Policarp in the Seigniory of Nouvelle Longueuil in the said District of Montreal, Yeoman, Defendant: A Land known as number Seven, situate at the Cote St.Hyacinthe, on the south of the river Rouge, in the Siegniory of Soulanges in the Parish of St.Joseph in thesaid District of Montreal, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, without guarantee of precise measurement, bounded in front by the said river, in the rear by the lands of the Ruisseau St.Hyacinthe, on one side by Francois Walker, and on the other side by Jean Bt.Beze- naire or their representatives, with 2 House, Barn and other Buildings thereon erected.To be sold at the Church door of the Parish of St.Joseph de Soulanges aforesaid, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias, returnable the first day of February next.F.PERRY, Dty.Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 23d July, 1831.OFFICE OF THE PROTHO- NOTARY OF HIS MAJES TY'S COURT OF KING'S BENCH AT QUEBEC.The 6th day of June, 1831, Exparte\u2014FRANCOIS DURETTE, Esqr.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been deposited in the Prothonotary\u2019s Office of the Court of King's Bench, for the District of Quebec, a Deed of Sale and Conveyance, made and passed before W.F.Scott and his colleague Notaries Public at Quebec, the twenty sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight haodred and thirty-one, between the Honorable MATTHEW BELL, Esquire, one of ' the Members of the Legislative Council of and for the Province of Lower Canada, merchant, aud GEORGE KEYS, Esquire, merchant, both of and residing in the City of Quebec, and acting for the effect of the said Deed of Sale and Conveyance, as Trustees of the Real and Personal Estate of the Honorable James Irvine, Esquire, late of the said City of Quebec, one of the Members of the Legislative Council aforesaid, merchant, deceased, to them the said Matthew Bell and George Keys, sold and conveyed, by Joha George Irvine, Esquire, of the said City of Quebec, Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.Nos 680.Xx .THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.merchant, (to whom the same devolved, as only sun and heir tat Law, of the said lute James Irvine whe died intestate) \u2014 in aud by deed, bearing date, and passed before the nforesaid Notary and bis collengue, the twenty-third dav of November, then last, past, of the one part, and FRANCOIS DURETTE, Esquire, of the said City of Quebec, \u201cmerchant, of the other part\u2014being a sale by which the said Matthew Bell and George Keys es qualité grant and couvey to the said François Durette, Esquire\u2014\"Two certain lots of ground or emplacemens, con.tigudus to each other, si ante and being in St.Fraucis Street, in the Upper Town of the said City of Quebec, known and distinguished by the lots number five and six us mentioned in the said deed of sale, containing as follows, that is to say, the said lot namber five, thiviy-seven feet English measure iu front on St.Francis Street aforesaid, by fifty five feet like measnre in depth, on the east side, aud Bf v-four feet three inches like measure in depth on the west side, abutting on the property of one Levesque, where it widens \u2018to thirty- seven feet six inclies like mensure, and forming a superficies of two thousand und thirty three square feet English measure aforesaid, bounded in front or towards the north by St.Fraucis Street aforesaid, in the rear or towards the south by the said Levesque, on ene side towards the east by a piece of ground or passage, and partly by .the lot number one, parts and parcels of the property, whereof the lot of ground, tims described, bargained and sold also forms a part, and which said parts aod parcels have been sold to Thomas Baillargé, and on the other side towards the west by the said lot rumber six\u2014and the said lot number six containing thirty- seven feet English measure in front on St.Francis Btreet aforesaid, by fifty-four feet three inches like measure in depth on the east side, aud fifty three feet six inches in depth on the west gide, abutting on the property of one Jalbert, where it widens to thirty-seven feet six inches like measure, and fortñing à superficies of two thousand aud five square feet English measure, bounded in front or towards the north by St.Francis Street aforesak], in the rear or towards the south by the said Jalbert, on one side towards the east by the said lot number five, and on the other side towards the west by the property of John Anderson and others, together with all and singular the appurtenances and dependences whatsoever to the said two lots of ground severally and respectively belonging orin any wise appertaining.The suid premises possessed during the three last years, to wit, by the said late James Irvine until the time of his decease, to wit, until the twentÿ-seventh day of September, one thousand eight bun- dred and twenty-nine, from that time until the said twenty- third day of November now last past, by the said Jobu George Irvine, and from that time uatil the passing of the deed first mentioned by the said Matthew Bell and George Keys \u20acs qualités, aod from that time hitherto by the said François Durette.All persons who have, or claim to have any privilege or hypothec by virtue of any title or by any means whatsoever, io or upon the said premises immediately before and at the time of the sale and conveyance thereof, by the said Matthew Bell and George Keys, ès qualités, are hereby notificfi that an application willbe made to the said Courton FRIDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, for a judgment orsentence of confirmation, and they areby these presents required ta signify in writing their oppositions and to file them in the office of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default whereof they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE OF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec, § TARY OF His MAJESTY\u2019s Court or Kino\u2019s Bencs, Quebec, 14th Septr.1831.No.936.Exparte,~JOHN NICHOLLS MARTYN.: Pus LIC NOTICE is hereby giv n that therc has - been deposited in the Prothonotary\u2019s Office of the Court of King\u2019s Beneh for the District of Quebec, a deed of sale and conveyance, made and passed before J.Walsh, Notary Public, and witnesses, at the Parish of Saint Mary, Nouvelle Beauce, the first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between THOMAS NAPPER of the said parish, farmer, and MARIE SALOME\u2019 VAL- LIERE, his wife, by her said husband, to the effect of the said deed, duly authorised, of the one part; and JOHN NICHOLLS MARTYN, of the city of Quebec, merchant, of the other part ; being a sale by which the said Thomas Napper, and Marie Salomé Valliere, sold and conveyed to the said John Nicholls Martyn, that is to say ; a certain farm or lot of ground, situate andbeing in the aforesaid parish of saint Mary, (Seigniory Lini2re) consisting of three arpents in front, by forty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the River Chaudière, in rear by the extremity of the said depth of forty arpents, on one side towards the north-west by Simon Réaume, junior, and on the other\u2019 side towards the south-east by Frangois Leboullier, Esquire, together with the house, stable, barn and other buildings thereon erected, and all the dependencies and appurtenances, rights, members and privileges thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining.The said premises to the said Marie Salomé Vallitre and Thomas Napper belonging, in virtue of a deed of gift from the late Jean Philippe Vallière and Marie Salomé Garon, his wife, the father and mother of the said Marie Salomé Vallière, passed before Rény and witnesses, at saint Mary aforesaid, on the thirteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, as also in virtue of the respective last wills and testaments of the said Jean Philippe Vallière and Marie Salomé Garon, passed before the same Notary and witnesses, on the said last mentioned day, and of the Contract of Marriage between the said Thomas Napper and Marie Salomé Vallière, passed be- forethe same Notary and witnesses, on the twenty-ninth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, and possessed by the said Marie Salomé Valliére and Thomas Napper, as proprietors for three years preceding the date of the aforesaid sale tu the said John Nicholls Martyn, and thenee hitherto by the said John Nicholls Martyn.The said land being in the Censive of Demoiselle Julie Louise Tasche- reau, or her representatives, and subject to cens ef rentes seigneurialles, as well as to the several clauses and conditions stipulated in favor of the said vendors, and in thesaid deed particularly set forth.And all persons who have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, by virtue of any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said premises, immediately before and at the time of the sale and conveyance thereof, by the said Thomas Napper and Marie Salomé Vallière, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY TERM next, for asentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writ ng their oppositions, and file the same at the Office of the said Prothonotary, eight September 22 days at least before that in default of which they wi te for ever precluded from the right of doing so.id ilk aE PERR\\ULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.: Province of Lower Canada, } iN THE KING'S BENCH.District ef Montreal.No.148.Er ; patie \u2014ALEXANDER DICK VAN.Lo PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there , Has been lodgeäl in fhe Office of the l'rothonotary of the \u2018Court of King's Bench, of and fer the District of Montreal, a deed made dnd executed before G.D.Arnoldi, and his col- leagne, Notaries Public, on the eighteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between ROBERT LEISHMAN, of the seigniory of Annfield, formerly called Ville-chauve or Be:iharnois, farmer, of the -one part, and ALEXANDER DICKMAN, of the said seigniory of Ann- field, lateof Durham, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britam and Ireland called England, farmer, of the other part 3 bemg-a \u2018sale by the sai i obert Leishman to the said Alexander Dickman of a lot of land designated by Na.twenty-five, in the first-concession of Ormstown, in the said seigniory of Annfield, and containing, by admteasurement, four arpents in front by twenty-seven arpents, four perches in the north easterly line, and twenty-eight arpents, three perches in the south-westerly line, im depth, making one hundred and eleven arpents, forty perches in superficies, Joining in front the River Chateatiguay, in the rear à base line which divides the said \u2018concession from the unconceded lands, on the north-east Ne.twenty-four, and on the southwest No.twenty-six of the said concession, the whole ace cording to the report of survey delivered by Charles Manuel, sworn Land Surveyor, bearing date the eighth day of September, one thousand eight hundred amd twenty-two, with a dwelling house :and other buildings theteon erected, and possessed as proprietors thereof by the said-Robert Leishman .and Alexander Dickman, during the three \u2018years last past, the said lot of land and premises being subject to the payment eof one hundred pounds our- tenty, being the price or purchase money of the ot of land and premises above designated in favor of the said Robert Leishman ; and al persons who may have\u2019 or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, tintley any \u2018title or by any means whatsoever, in-or upon the said I6t of land and premises, immediately previous to and at the time -the same were acquired by the said Alexander Dickman, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence - or judgment of confirmation, and they are heteby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the \u2018Office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doingso.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B, Prothonotaries\u2019 Office, : Montreal, 13th September, 1831.Province of Lower canada, LIN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.\u2018District of Montreal.No.149.\u2019 Exparte.\u2014~JAMFES LESLIE anp Mrs.JULIA LANGAM, His WIFE, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby \u2018given that there has been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court ot King\u2019s Bench, of and for 1he District of Montreal, a deed made and executed \u2018before Griffin and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the sixteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between CHARLES BOWMAN, ANDREW SHAW, and JOSEPH MASSON, all of the city of Montreal, merchants, in their capacity of Trustees and Assignees of the estate and effects of James Leslie, of the sald city of Montreal, merchant, Donald Fraser of the city of Quebec, merchant, John George Irvine, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, as well in his own name as in his quality of heir at law of the late Honorable James Irvine, deceased, in his lifetime of Quebec aforesaid, merchant, John Macnarght, of Glasgow, in that part of Great Britain called Scotiand merchant, and Charles Stuart, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, the said James Leslie, James Irvine, John George Irvine, John Macnaught, Donald Fraser, and Charles Stuart, l'avisg been copartners in trade, of the one part ; and Mrs.JULIA LANGAN, wife of the said James Leslie, duly authorized ( autorisée) to and for all and every the purposes thereof, by the said James Leslie, also party to the said deed, of the other part; being a sale by the said Charles Bowman, Andrew Shaw, and Joseph Masson, in their aforesaid capacity to the said Mrs.Julia Langan, of 1st.a certain lot of ground situated in the said city of Montreal, containing forty-one feet nine inches in the front, by sixty-seven feet in depth, bounded in the front by Recollet street, in the rear by lot number two, joining on one side to lot number four, and on the other side to the Honor.ble Charles William Grant: And a certain other lot of ground contiguous to that above des cribed, containing forty-two feet in front by sixty-seven feet in depth, bounded in front by Notre Dame street, in rear by lot number three, on,one sid : by number one, and onthe other side by the said Charles William Grant, together with all and every the buildings on the said two lots of land erected, and the members and appurtenances thereto belonging, and all and every the rights and privileges thereunto appertaining 2udly.A certain other lot of land situate at the parislr of Montreal, opposite courrant Ste.Marie, containing nine perches in front by nineteen perches, thirteen feet and one half in depth, and bounded in front, partly by Etienne Partenais, and partly by a square, in rear by Angelique Partenais, wife of François Xavier Derommie, dit Decareaux, on one side to the south by Sir John Johnson, and on the other side to the north by a street, fogether with all and every the house and buildings thereon erected, and all and every the memberg and appurtenances to the same in any wise belonging, the said lots of ground and land above described, having been possessed as proprietor thereof for three years last past and upwards preceding the twenty-seventh day of April, one thousand cigit hundred and thirty, by the said James Leslie, and thence until the sixteenth day of June last past by the said Charles Bowman,Andrew Shaw, and Joseph Masson, in their said capacity, and since by the said Mrs.Julia Langan, The said two lots of ground firsily describe ed being subjected to the payment of the sum of four hune dred and forty-six pounds thirteen shillings and tour pence currency, with legal interest thereon, at six per cent.per annnm, from the eleventh day of September instant, to the heirs and representatives of the late Josiah Bleakiey, Esquire, the said interest payable on the eleventh day of September of eachand every year, with right 1831.GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.ERE 445 -_\u2014 and privilege of Builleur de fonds, and the lot of land ¢ b.s tutor, before, at, aud from the twelfth day of April, ove secondly described, subject to the payment of the sum of five hundred pounds currency, with legal interest thereon, at six per cent.per annum.from the first day of June last past, and payable on the first day of June of each and every year, to Louis Partenais, Tutor of Henriette Par- tenats, bis minor daughter, which sum of five hundred pounds is an encumbrance on the property a constitution de fente.The whole of the above described lots of ground and land being subject to the payment of an annual life - rent of sixty pounds currency, payable on the sixteenth day of July of each and every year, unto Mrs.Juliana Fraser, widow of the late Patrick Langan, E-:quire,.deceasedy during her lifetime ; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothee, under any title: or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lots of ground and land, immediately previous: to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Mrs.Julia Langan, are hereby notified,.that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and to file the sane in the Office of the said Prothonotary, eight.days atleast b fore that day, in default of which they will be forever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotariést Office, .Montreal, 13th September, 1831.Province of Lower Canada, IN THE KING'S BENCH.- District of Montreal.t No.140.Exparte\u2014ARCHIBALD KENNEDY JOHNSON.- UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has #.been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the Disirict of Montreal, a deed made and executed before G.D.Arnoldi and his \u201ccolleague, Notaries Public, on the second day of June, -one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between ROBERT STEPHENSON, ofthe parish of St.Mary, in the seigniory of Monnoir, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, and MARY ORR, wife of the said Robert Stephen- -son, duly authorized to the effect thereof, of the one part ; -and ARCHIBALD KENNEDY JOHNSON, of Mount Johnson, in the'seigniory.of Monnoir- aforesaid, .Esquire, of the other part ; being a sale by the said Robert Stephen- -son apd Mary Orr to the said Archibald Kennedy John- .sen, of a lot of land situate in the said parish of St.Mary, -and seigniory of Monnoir, known and distinguished as number seventy-five, in the second division of the said .seigniory, containing three arpents in front, by about - thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the high road, .-in the rear by the lands of the Grand Bois, on one side by Peter McGill,.or representatives, and on the other side by.the lands of the said A rchibald-Kennedy Johnson, with a dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected,.and ppssessed as proprietors thereof by the said Archibald Kennedy Johnsen, Robert Stephenson and Mary Orr, .Pierre Beaudry and Elizabeth Lukin, his wife, and John Donaldson, during the three years last past; the said lot of land being subject to the payment unto the said Pierre Beaudry, his heirs or assigns, ot a sum of twenty pounds, currency, on thes cond day of Nov-mber, one thousand: eight hundred aud thirty-one, a further sum of twenty-five \" pounds currency, on the second day of November, one thousand eighthundred and thirty two, and a like sum of twenty-five pounds currency, on the second doy of Ne- vember, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, \u2018Without interest ; and all persons who may have or claim \" \u201cto bave any privilege or hypothee, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land and .premises, immediately previous to and at the time the \"same were acquired by thes said Archibald Kennedy \u201cJohnson, are hereby, notified, that application will be \u201cmade to the said Court, on.the FIRST d.y of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or ju-lgment of confirmation; \u2018and they are hereby requi:ed to sigmify in writing their \u201c oppositions, and file the same in the Oifice of the said Pro- thonotary, eig'it days at least before that day, in default of which they wil be sor ever precluded frum the right of doing so.as MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.* Prothonotaries\u2019 Office, Montreal, 11th June, 1831.Province of Luwer \u2018iutada, District of Montreal.No.124.: Exparte\u2014JOSEPH SHUTER.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there \u2018bas been lodged in the ofice of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made nud executed before J P.Graut and his colleague, notaries public, nn the-second day.of May, ove \u201cthousand eight hundred aud thirty-one, between BENJAMIN HALL, of the city of Montreal, merchant, attoroey duly coustituted and appointed to the effect thereof, by a certain powet of attorney duly made and executed at the city of.© Quebec, before L T.McPlierson aud another, public notaries, bearing date the seventeenth of February.last past, from ROBERT SHAW, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, in bis capacity of tutor in due form of law appointed to Thomas Orr Torrance, minor child of the late Thomas Torrance, in his lifetime of Montreal, merchaut, issue of his marriage \u201cwith the late Elizabeth Orr, also deceased, the saig Benjamin Hall, as such attorney of the said Robeit Shaw, being in that + behalf lawfully authorised by the order and judgment of the Honorable George Pike, one of the Judges of His Majesty\u2019s\u2019 Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the said district of Montreal, given and rendered upoo the advice aud opinion of the friends of the said minor child Thomas Orr Torrance, bearing date at Montreal, the twenty-second day of March last, of the oue part; and JOSEPH §HUTER, Esquire, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, merchaut, of the other part: being a sale by the said Benjamin Hall as Attorney .of the said Robert Shaw, aud being in this behalf authorised as aforesaid, to the said Joseph Shuter of ¢¢ that certain lot of land or emplacement belonging to the said minor child, situate, lying and being, \u201cat Cote à Barron, near the said city of Montreal, containing ene arpent in front by five arpents, and more if it may be found, in depth, bounded in front by Sherbrooke-street, in the rear and on-the north-enst side.by the heirs of the late \" Jean Bte.Durocher, Esquire, and on the other side to the south-west by thie representatives of the late James McGill, Exquire, with a wooden house thereon erected, and whereon is an orchard inclosed with a board fence,\u201d and possessed by ¢ IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.the said minor Thomas Orr Torrance, (through the ministry - efdoha Henderson; of ths said cisy of - Montreal, mecchans, | SRT aa yo, remets ein thousaud eight bundred aud (weoty-cight, votil the 12th day of April, 1830, aud through the miaistry of the said, Robert shaw, the said minor\u2019s new tutor, thence uaul the time: of the suid sale,) as proprietor during three years past ; nod all persous who way bave or claim to have any privilege or bypotbec under coy tithe or by any meaus whatsoever ia or upon the suid lot of land immediately previous to and atthe time the-same was nequired bysthe suid Joseph Shuter, are hereby: potified, that application.will be made to the said Court on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, fora sentence |.or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby ieqyired to signify in writing their oppositions; nod file the sane in the office of the Protbonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they: will be for ever precluded from the right of-duing so.MONK.& MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 24th May, 1834.Provinceof Lower Canada, Districe of Montreal.No.117.fin THE KING'S BENCH.Bxparie\u2014 PATRICK M\u2018CARDLE.PUBLIC NOTICE is-hereby given,.that there has been deposited in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Gaspard:De Laronde and his Colleague, Notaries Public,op the fourth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty; between HUGH GORMLEY, lawful heir and representative.of his late brother, Joseph Gormley ,residing in the Towu- ship of * Hinchinbrook, in the district of \u2018Montreal, farmer, of the one part, and PATRICK.MCARDLE, residing in the township of Chatham, labourer, of the other part, being a bargain and sale by - the said Hugh Gormley to Patrick M'Cardle.of a certain lot of land, situate .and being inthe seigniory of the Lake of the-Two Mountains, in the districkof Montreal, aforesaid, at the cbte St.Nico- 1 las, known and distingished as lot No.forty-eight, containing three arpents io front, by thirty-arpents and a half in depth, being ninety-one arpents and a half in superficies, joiuing in front the said Côte Saint Nicolas, in rearto the line which divides the said seigniory, from that of Messrs.Dumont and Bellefeuille, on one side to the east, by lot No.forty-seven, and on the other side to lot No.forty- nine, without any warranty of precise measure, and without any buildings-thereon erected, and possessed by the said late Joseph Gormley.by the said Hugh Gormley, in his capacity aforesaid, and by the said Patrick M*Cardle, as proprietors, during three years past; and all .persons who may have, or claim to have auy-privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately: previous- to, and at the time the same was acquired by the- said Patrick M-Cardle, .are hereby aotified, that application wil be maae- ta the said Court,.on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER.next,.for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are here by required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, .in default of which, they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Lo Montreal, the 29 h day of April, 1831., Province of Lower Canada District of Montreal, No.115.\u2019 5 IN THE KING'S BENCH.Exparte\u2014JOSEPH DORAY.UBL1C NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for tbe district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before F, G.Lepailleur and his colleague, Notaries Pubiic, on the twelth day of April, one | thousand eight hundred and thirty-ene, between.OSEPH CHATELLE, Yeoman, residing in the parish of Chateauguai of the one part, and JOSEPH DORAY, Yeoman, residing in the parish of Saint Constant, of the other part, being a sale by the said Joseph Chatelle, to thesaid Joseph Doray, of a piece or parcel of land, situate in the Parish of saint Constant, côtesaint Régis, in the seigniory of Sault Saint Louis, coatain- ing one arpent and a half in front, by twenty arpents in depth bounded in front by the river saint Régis, and in rear to the lands of La Branche, joining on one side to the S.W.to Réné Déniger, and to the N.E.to Jean Bte.Boyer, without any buildings thereon erected, and possed by Pierre Héroux, Esq.Joseph Chatelle, and by the said Joseph Doray, as proprietors, during three years past; and all persons who may have, or claim to have, any privilege or hypothec under any title, or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said piece or parcel of land, immediately previous tu, and at the time the same was acquired by the said Joseph .Doray, are hereby notified thatapplication will be made to the said Court, on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of cenfirmation, and-they are hereby required tosignify in writing, their Oppositions, and file the same in the Office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least, before that day ;.in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, the 14th day of April, 1831.Province of Lower Canada, | N District of Montreal.IN.THE KING'S BENCH, 0.101.~ E:cparte\u2014ALEXANDER McLENNAN, Junior.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given,.that there .has been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and forthe district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before W.N.Crawford and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the seventeenth day of Jul one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between RUT SHAW, widow of.Benjamin Shaw, late of the city, county and state of New York, now of Montreal, of the one part, and ALEXANDER McLENNAN, junior, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, beiig a sale by thesaid Ruth Shaw, to the said: Alexander McLennan, junior, of a piece and parcel of land containing six arpents in frontby thirty arpents in depth, situate inthe seigniory of Monnoir, in the district of Montreal, marked and number sixty-six and sixty-seven, bounded in front by the lands of the great wood} in: rear by the lands of the mountain adjoining on oneside No.sixty-five, and on the other side by the road known as the chemin de ligne, with a house and stable thereon erected, and possessed by the said Ruth Shaw as proprietor during three years past, , doing so.and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said piece of land immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Alexander MeLennan, junior, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, they are hereby required to sigaify in writing their op tions and file the same in the office of .the said Prothonotary eight days at least before:that day, in default of which they will befor ever precluded from the right of doing so.; MONK & MORROGH, Pb.K.B, Montreal, 27th May, 1831.Province of Lower ( mada, : District of Montreal.$* INTHBKING'\u2019'SBEN CH.: No.99%: eparte \u2014 PETER SHEPPARD & dk, a UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there \u2018 has been lodged, in the Office of the l'rothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the District of Mob- treal, 5 Deed made and executed before P.Lukin and his colleague, Notavies Public, on: the second day of Decembers one thousand, eight hundred, and thirty, between WILLIA NOWLAN, of the seigniory of Annfield or.Beauharnois, farmer.of the one part, and P+TER SHEPPARD, seniox, .John Sheppard, Samuel Sheppard and Peter Sheppard, junior, all of the said signiory of Annfield or Beauharnois, farmers, of the other part, being a sale, by the said William Nowlaÿ, .to the said,\u2019 Peter ~heppard, senior, John Sheppard, Samuel Sheppard, and Peter Sheppard, junior, of a land designatéd by number twenty-two in the first concession of Jamestown, in\u2018 the said signiory of Annfield or Beauharnois, and containing, by admeasurement, four arpents, three perches, six feet, in front, by twenty-five arpents in depth, making one hundred arpents in superficies only, in consequence of the oblique lines of said land, joining the ( hateaugay River, in the rear to unconceded lands, on the north-east side tonumber twenty-one, and on: the south-west side to number twenty- three, of the said concession according to the Preces Verbal, of the eighth October, 1823, of Charles Manuel, Esq.sworn Land Surveyor, with a house, barn and stable thereon erected, which said land has been possessed by the said William No - lan} as~ proprietor; during the three years preceding, the aforesaid Deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Peter: Sheppard, senior, John Sheppard, Samuel Sheppard, and Peter.Sheppard; junior and all persons who may have, or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any Title, or by any means whatsoever; inwor upon thesaid land, iqme- diately previous to, and atthe time the same was acquired by the said Peter Sheppard, senior; John Sheppard, Samuel Xhep- pard, and Peter Sheppard, junjor, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, fora sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify, in-writing, their Oppositions, and file the same in the office ofthe said Prothonotary eight days at least, before that day ; in default of which they will be for ever preeluded from the right of \u2018 MONK & MORROGH, P, K.B.Prothonotiry\u2019s Office, .Montreal, 27th May, 1831.* Province of Lower Canada, \u201d District of Montreal.- No.123.as : IN.THE KING'S BENCH Expartt- \u2014JORBN TIFFIN: ) UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been lodged, in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench of and for the District of Montreal, a Deed made and executed hefore G.Peltier and\u2018 his colleague, Notaries Public, on the eighteenth day of May one thousand c¢ight hundred and thirty ove between Mrs.ANGELIQUE MILLONY, of the Quebec Suburb, in the City of Montreal, widow of the late Jean Baptiste Noro, in his lifetime of the said City of Montreal, merchant of the one part, and JOHN TIFFIN of the City of Montreal, Merchant Grocer, ofthe other part, being a Sale by the said Angelique Millony-to the said Jghin Tiffin of \u2018 À lot'of Ground ¢¢ situated on the main street of the said Quebec Suburb, \u2018\u201c containing thirty seven feet or thereabouts in front, and ¢¢ forty feet in rear, in breadth, by righty feet in depth om s¢ both sides, and following on the north east side the: line \u201c between the said lot and the adjoining lot, belo-ging to Mr.sé Martel, and on the south west side following the north \u2018\u2018 enst end of the adjoining stone house occupied by Mr.«« Wedenbecker up to the back part thereof, and thence rune- \u2018\u201c ning on a parallel with the north east side line of the lot ¢ presently sold, up to the depth of eighty feet from the level ¢¢ of the main street of the said Suburb, having forty feet in ¢¢ breadth in the rear, bounded in front by the main street ¢¢ of the said Suburb, in rear and on the south west side by ¢¢ the said Mrs.Noro, and on the other side by Mr.Martel, \u201c with all the buildings that may Le now erected thereon, ¢¢ with the right of mitoyennetéin the gate-way belween the - \u201c\u201c said lot of ground and the property of Mr.Martel, and in s* the gable end af the house now occupied by Mr.Weden- - \u2018¢ becker, and adjoining the said lot of ground on the south« ¢ west, without nevertheless making any other use of the *¢ said gable end but for building against the same,\u2019\u2019 and pose sessed by the said Angelique Millony as proprietor during three years past, and all persons who may have or claim to - \"have any privilege or hypothec under any Title or by any- means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground and premises immediately previous to and at the time the same: wasacquired by the said Johan Tiffin are bereby notified, that app ication will be made to the said Court on the FourTH ay of OcToBER ext, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing.their Oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Protho- notary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded fiom the right of dding so.MONK & MORROGH, P:K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 24th May, 1881.- Province of Lower-Canada, $ \"IN THE KING'S BENCH.District of Montreal.$- No.133.: * Exparte ~The Revd.JOSEPH DAVID DELISLE.pure NOTICE is hereby given, that.therex has been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotiry: of ° the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mte.Brunelle andhis colleague, Notaries Public, on the sixth dayof June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between FLAVIEN BOUTILLIER, Esq.merchant, residing rin~the village of Burtonville of st.Cesaire of the one part, ard the Reverend JOSEPH DAVID DELISLE, Priest and Ciitate of the said parish of st.Cesaire of \u2018the other part, being a.sale by the said Flavien Boutillier «40 tho said Roveread Joseph avid.\u2018 +.a De \u2018 \u2018 Y Jo 446 = Delisle, ofa land situated and being at the dorth of the north branch of the River Yamaska, parish aforesaid, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by the said River, joining in depth the seigniory of Monnoir, on one side the said purchaser and on the other side the widow and héirs Arrès with the buildings thereon erected, which said land bas bees possessed by the said Flavien Boutillier as proprietor during the three years preceding the aforesaid Deed of sale and from thence hitherto by the said Reverend Joseph David Delisié, and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Reverend Joseph David Delisle are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the | WENTIETH day of OC'FOBER next for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their Oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Prothono- tary, eight days atleast before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.oo MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, the 8th day of June, 1831.Province of Lower-Canada, N District of Montreal.§ INTHE KING\u2019S BENCH.ô.134.Exparte\u2014JACQUES PH.SAVEUSE de BEAUJEU.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby giveñ that there has been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the District of Mon treal, a Deed made and executed bifore Mtre.Maillon and his colleague, Notaries V'ubtic, on the third day of June, ohe thousand eight hundred and thirty-one between ROBERT McINTIRE, yeoman, residing at la Riviéré an Beatdet, Seigniory of La Nouvelle Longueuil, Parish .of safnt Polycarpe and DAME ELIZABETH MARSH, his wife, by him authorized of the one p rt, and JACQUES PHILIPPE SAVEUSE de BEAUJEU, Esquire, residing usually in the City of Montreal, Seignior, Proprietor and possessor of the Seigniories of Soulanges and of la Noavelle Longueuil, situate in the said District,o the other part.béing 4 sale by the said Robert Mcintire and the said Elizabeth Marsh, to the said Jacques Ph.Saveuse de Beau- jéu, of two lands described Nos.12 and 13, situate at the sotith-west side of 1d Rivièreau Beaudet, in the said Seignio- rÿ of la Nouvelle Longuenil; said Parish of saint V'olycarpe, containing, that is to say, No.12, four arpents and one perch ifi froht au trait-quarré on forty-six arpents and three perches in léngth; and five perches in the rear, making in saperficies one hundred andsix arpentsand a half or therea- botits, without warranty of ptecise measure, and the said ldrid No: 13, contathing five arpents two perches in front, ail trdit giiarré, ahd of ome arent two perches in the rear où forty-six arpènts it mean epth, forming im superficies, orlé Handred and forty-five atpents or thereabonts, witlivut, warrauty of precise measure, bounded in front the said two lands by the said Riviéte au Beaudet, in the rear by the Ptovincial Line, oñ oité side by No.11, Terence O'Reilly, and on the other side, No.14, Amable Martin dit sdint Jean dit Carsieille, with a wooden house, barn stable and shed erected on the said lot of land No.13, and possessed by the said Robert McIntire and Elizabeth Marsh, as proprietors thereof, duringthelast three years; and atl persons who may have a claim to have any privil ge or hyp.thec under any Title or by any means whatsoe .er, inar upon the said two [ands immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Jacques Ph.saveuse de Beaujeu, are heFeby notified.that application will be made to the said ( ourt on the EIGHT E: NTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or jndgement of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file fhe same in the Office of the said Protonotary eight days at least b fore that day, in d: fault of which they will be for ever precluded from the rightof doing
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