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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE.

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THE EASTERN QUESTION., 1

WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

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WILLS AND BEQUESTS. {From the "Illustrated London News") The will and two codicils (dated October 27. 1873. end Febru-ry 13, 1878) of Mrs. E izibeth llenxon, late of 10. Kensiij^Ujii Palace-gardens, who dioii on February 16 last at St. Leonard's-on- Sea, were proved on the 20th ult. by Henry Schlesinger and Arthur Perry Bower, the acting executors, the personal estate being sworn under £ 70,000. There are a great many legacies, both pecuniary and specific, to her mother, the members of her family, and ethers; to the Royal Normal College for the Blind, Norwood, she gives her piano, all her music, and S500 to the Hos- pital for Sick Children, Great Ormond-atreet, £ 200; to Marsbman's Dover Home, £ 30; and to the St. Leonard's Infirmary, .£20. The rest of her pro- perty she leaves to her son, Henry Ernst Schlesinger Benzon. The will aid four codicils (dated April 21, 1864; June 22, 1869; July 22, 1875; and February 25, 1878) of Miss Maria Casson, late of Bolton-villa, Ealing, who died on February 26 last, were proved on the 23rd ult. by Renry Casson, the nephew, and Miss Fanny Eliza Casson, the niece, the executors, the per- sonal estate being sworn under £ 70,000. Among numerous bequests may be mentioned an annuity of £ 300 to her friend Mary Lord; X100 to the Asylum for Idiots, Earlswood; £50 to the Bolton Infirmary and nineteen guineas to the Bolton Ladies' Charity. The remainder of her property she gives to her nephew and nieces, Henry Casson, Fanny Eliza Casson, and Emilv Jane Lewis. The will (dated March 30,1872) of the Rev. Robert George Baker, a Prebendary of St. Paul's, formerly vicar of Fulbam, who died on February 21 last at Ivy-cottage, Fulbam, was proved on the 27ch ult. by Major Thomas Ricbard Baker, the brother, and William Franks, the executors, the personal estate being sworn under £ 40,000. Among other legacies, the testator leaves £250 each to the Building Fund of the West London Hospital, St. George's Hospital, the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and the Church Missionary Society, and the residue of his property to certain of his nepbews and nieces. The will (dated January 20, 1866) of Lieutenant- u-eneral Arthur Uavendish Bentinck, late of East Court, Wokingham, who died on December 11 last at Berkeley-square, was proved on the 18th ult. by Mrs. Augusta Mary Elizabeth Bentinck, the widow, Edwin John Pollard, and the Rev. Henry George Cavendish Browne, the executors, the personal estate being sworn under £ 25,000. The testator gives all his property to his wife ior life, and then to all the children of his then present marriage. • The will of Mr. Francis Synge, of Glanmore Castle, in the County of Wicklow, J.P. and D.L, who died at his seat, Glanmore Castle, on Janaary 19, has Ven proved by his widow and Mr. H. Hans Hamilton, executors. Subject to some legacies and annuities, the testator leaves all his personal property ab. solutely to his widow, and his landea estates and Glanmore to her for life, with reversion in entail to his nephew, Mr. Alexander Hamilton Synge, eldest son of his brother, the late Rev. A. H. Synge, vicar of St. Peter's, Ipswich. The will (dated May 15, 1875) of Dame Sophia Macnamara Hawes, the widow of Sir Benjamin Hawes, K O.B formerly of Hampton Court Palace, but late of Cberrahunt, Weybridge, Surrey, who died on January 17 Jast, was proved on the 20th ult. by Arthur Briscoe Hawes, the son, and Isambard Brunei, D.C.L., the nephew, the executors, the personal estate being sworn under £ 12,000.

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FAILURE OF CITY BANKERS.1

O'DONOVAN ROSSA AGAIN.

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PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS OF SPRING BIRDS.

HUMAN FLESH SAUSAGES.I

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THE ASSASSINATIONS IN IRELAND.…

THE DOG QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.

CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

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PROPOSED POST ADVERTISING…

INCITING TO FIGHT A DUEL.

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THE KAFFIR WAR.

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