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WHEREAS by an Order of the High Court of
Chancery made in the matter of an Act of Parlia-
ment of the 10th and 11th Victoria, c. 96 and in the
matter of the trusts of the marriage settlement of Thomas
Schreiber with Mary Macky, it was referred to Nassau
William Senior, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court,
to enquire whether any and what appointments or appoint-
ment of or affecting the trust funds, subject to the trust of
the said marriage settlement or any parts or part thereof,
have or has been made by the said Thomas Schreiber and
Mary Macky, or either, and which of them, pursuant to the
powers of appointment contained in the indenture of
settlement, dated the 13th day of July 1797, or either of
them; and whether any and what assignments have been
made by the children of the said Thomas Schreiber,
begotten on the body of Mary his wife, or any of them of
their respective shares and interests of and in the said
trust funds or any part thereof, and who is or are
now entitles thereto. All persons claiming under such
appointments or assignments are, by their Solicitors,
to come in before the said Master, at his chambers,
in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London, on
or before the 15th day of June 1850, and leave their claims,
and are, on or before the 1st day of July 1850, to
establish their claims, or in default thereof they will be
excluded the benefit of the said Order. The said Thomas
Schreiber and Mary Macky were married in 1797, from
which period, until 1816, they resided at Belmont-house,
Lyme Regis, Dorset; they then removed to Caen, in
Normandy, where they resided until the death of the said
Thomas Schreiber, in 1818; Mrs. Schreiber the removed
to Paris, and in 1819 married Mr. Jean Auguste Talansier,
of Paris; she remained there untl 1832, since which period
she resided separately from her said husband (who died in
1835), in and in the neighbourhood of London, until her
death, which took place at Loughborough-cottages, Brixton,
Surrey, on the 4th September 1849.
from London Gazette, p 1371
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