NSW Legislation
An Act to enable the Reverend Henry Hodge 8s tree. kinson Bobart of Parramatta in the County of Cumberland Clerk and Elizabeth Mary his wife (late Elizabeth Mary Marsden spinster) and the survivor of them and their trustees to grant leases of land situate on the Molong
River in the County of Wellington. [30th October, 1846. ]
Vy ,/IIEREAS by certain letters patent or grant under the hand of preamble. Sir George Gipps Knight Captain General and Governor-in- Chief of the Territory of Now South Wales and its dependencies and sealed with the seal 'of the Colony bearing date the cleventh day of Grant of 11th Jens June in the year of Lord one thousand cight hundred and forty- "two 18% all that piece or parcel of land in the Territory aforesaid containing by admeasurement
The Rev. Henry Hodgkinson Bobart
and Elizabeth Mary his wife and the sur- vivor and their trus-
tees empowered to grant leases &c.
10° VIC. 1846.
Bobart's Trustees.
admeasurement one thousand two hundred and eighty acres be the same more or less situate in the County of Wellington parish unnamed at Molong bounded on the north by Martha Marsden's grant east one hundred and forty-five chains from the Molong rivulet and a continued cast line thirty-three chains fifty links on the east by a line south eighty chains on the south by a line west one hundred and fifty-five chains to Molong rivulet and on the west by that rivulet being the land promised to the said Elizabeth Mary Bobart formerly Elizabeth Mary Marsden spinster and of which she was authorized to take possession on the thirticth day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirty- one as a clergyman's daughter's portion to be called Hermon with all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging was granted unto Francis Watkins of Church-street Parramatta in the said Colony and Patrick Hill also of Parramatta and their heirs to the use of the said Henry Hodgkinson Bobart for his life without impeachment of waste and failing that use in his lifetime to the use of the said Francis Watkins and Patrick Hill their executors and administrators during the life of and in trust for the said Henry Hodgkinson Bobart and "to preserve contingent remainders and on his death to the use of Elizabeth Mary the wife of the said Henry Hodgkinson Bobart for her life without im- peachment of waste and after the decease of the survivor of them the said Tenry Hodgkinson Bobart and Elizabeth Mary his wife in case there should be but one child of the said marriage to the use of such only child his or her heirs and assigns for ever and in case there should be more than one child then to the use of all and every the children of the said marriage equally to be divided between them share and share alike as tenants in common and of the heirs of such children lawfully issuing and for default of such child of the said marriage or being such if all should die in the lifetime of the said Henry Hodgkinson Bobart Elizabeth Mary his wife or of the survivor of them to and for such and uses intents and purposes and subject to such powers and conditions and in such manner and form as the said Elizabeth Mary Bobart not- withstanding her coverture by any deed or writing with or without power of revocation to be by her duly executed and attested by two or more credible witnesses should direct or appoint and for want of such appointment to the use of the said Elizabeth Mary Bobart her heirs and assigns for ever subject nevertheless to the payment of the annual quit-rent of ten pounds thirteen shillings and four-pence sterling for ever from the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine And whereas considerable veins and lodes of copper and other ore are belicved to exist within and under the said lands or some part thereof and it will be greatly for the benefit and advantage of the said Henry Hodgkinson Bobart and Elizabeth Mary his wife and their children if the said lands were demised and let to any person or persons who may be willing to open and work mines for obtaining the said ores but inasmuch as the said Henry Iodgkinson Bobart and Elizabeth Mary his wife are not by law enabled to let the said lands for any term or number of years beyond their own lives and the life of the survivor of them and it is expedient that the said Henry Hodgkinson Bobart and Elizabeth Mary his wife or the survivor of them should be empowered to grant leases of the said lands for such mining purposes for a definite period or term of years Be it therefore enacted by His Exccllency the Governor of New South Wales with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof That from and after the passing of this Act it shall and may be lawful for the said Henry Hodgkinson Bobart and Elizabeth Mary his wife during their joint lives and for the sur- vivor of them and also for the said Francis Watkins and Patrick Hill (their trustees) or the survivor of them his executors or administrators in case any estate or interest in the said lands shall become vested in them
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