Sunday, 17 February 2013

Richard Austin Chesterman



SHEARMAN CHESTERMAN, Deceased.
Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Vic.,
cap. 36.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and others

having any claims against the estate of Shearman
Chesterman, late of The Green, Banbury, in the county of
Oxford,~Esq., deceased (who died on the 1st day of February,
1871), are hereby required to send in particulars of
the same to his executors, Broome Pinniger, James Cockburn
Pinniger, and Richard Austin Chesterman, at the offices of
•the undersigned, on or before the 30th day of September
next, after which time the said executors will distribute the
•assets of the said deceased amongst or for the benefit of the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had notice; and that they will
.not be liable for any part of such assets to any person of
whose claim they shall not then have had notice.—Dated
this 29th day of July, 1871.
B. and J. C. PINNIGER, Solicitors, Newbury,


This Shearman Chesterman we meet again in The old Baily

218. JOHN SMITH was indicted for stealing, on the 18th of December , a handkerchief, value 6 s., the goods of Henry Gilpin , from his person .
HENRY GILPIN. About twelve o'clock on Saturday night, the 18th of December, I was in Oxford-street - I was returning home with two companions; I observed three boys loitering before us; the moment I passed them I felt some person at my pocket - I extended my right arm, and took hold of the prisoner, and saw the handkerchief in his hand; he extended his left hand, and tucked something under his waistcoat - I searched under his waistcoat, but could not find it - I asked him who the boys were, and my friend pursued them; his companions came back, and one of them offered me a handkerchief, which was nor mine; they then got away, and I gave the prisoner in charge.
SHEARMAN CHESTERMAN . I was with Gilpin, and saw him seize the prisoner - I saw the prisoner pass a handkerchief to a companion on his left; and the other two companions walked down Charles-street; the prisoner called to one of them,
"Jemmy," who immediately pulled off his hat, and shewed a handkerchief, and said,
"Is this the gentleman's, if it is, he may have it?" but it was not; I then looked to see, if he had another, which he had not; I then went after the third boy, but he got away.
Prisoner's Defence. I was returning home from the Coburg Theatre, and got into conversation with the other two boys; the gentleman took hold of me, and said I had robbed him, but I had not.
GUILTY . Aged 15.
Transported for Seven Years .
Berks.


FREDERICK CHESTERMAN, Deceased.
Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and .23rd Vic..
& cap. 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law
Property, and to relieve Trustees.'*
N'OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other
persons having any claims or demands upon or against
the estate or effects of Frederick Chesterman, late of Little
Brickhill, ia the county of Bucks, Esq. (who died on the
15th day of August. 1878, and to whose effects letters of
administration, with the will annexed, were, on tbe 30th
day of September last, granted by the Principal Registry of
tbe Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of
Justice, to Richard Austin Chesterman, of Cropredy Lawn
Farm, Cropredy, in the county of Oxford, Farmer,, and
Charles Frederick Chesterman, of 41, North-street, Manchester-
square, in the county of Middlesex, Timber Merchant),
are hereby required, on or before the 15th day of
February, 1879, to send to the undersigned, the Solicitor of
tbe said administrators, particulars, in writing, of their
claims against the said estate, at the expiration of which
time the said administrators will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said estate among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of which they shall then
have had notice; and will not be liable for the assets so
distributed to any person of whose claim such administrators
shall not then kiave had notice.—Dated this 6th day of
December, 1878.

HENRY MOTT, 22, Bedford-row, W.C., Solicitor
to the said Administrators


SARAH CHESTERMAN, Deceased.
Pursuant to the Statute, 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter
35, intituled " An Act to further amend tbe Law of
Property, and to relieve Trustees."

NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other

.persons having any debts, claims, or demands
against tbe estate of Sarah Chesterman, late of Little
Brickhill, in the county of Buckingham, Widow (who
died on the 21th day of January, 1908, and whose will
with four codicils thereto was proved in the Principal
Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High
Court of Justice, on the llth day of March, 1908, by
Richard Austin Chesterman and Charles Frederick
Chesterman, tbe executors therein named), are hereby
required to send particulars, in writing, of their debts,
claims, or demands to us, the undersigned, as Solicitors
to the said executors, on or before the 30th day of April,
1908, 'after which date the said executors will proceed
to distribute the assets of the said, deceased amongst
the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the
debts, claims, and demands of which they shall then
have had notice; and that they will not be liable for the
assets, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person
or persons of whose debt, claim, or demand they shall
not then have had notice.—Dated this 27th day of
March, 1908.
MOTT and SON, 22, Bedford-row, London, W.C.,
159 Solicitors for the said Executors.
EDWARD STANFORD, Deceased.

He is named in the same advert as Charles Frederick Chesterman
He was born  30 March 1837 Banbury
He died 26 Mar 1908
Richard Austin Chesterman (born 30th March 1837 at Banbury. Died 26 March 1908 aged 71). G.471. Bachelor. Farmed 416 acres at Cropredy Lawn employing 11 men and 3 boys in 1871.13 men and 4 boys in 1881. First Chairman of 1894 Parish Council. Member of Church. Subscribed £42 to Cropredy Church restoration fund. Bell Fund Trustee. His nephew Wilkinson Pinninger born in Newberry, helped him farm from at least 1891 when he was 26. Chesterman and Pinninger both honorary members of the Cropredy Club and Reading Room from time to time. School Manager. In School Log Book p150. "Mr R.A. Chestorman, one of our managers was found dead in his bed this morning."

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