NSW Legislation
1549. 13" VIC. 141
Yass School TTouse Trust.
An Act to cnable the Trustees of the Site of the Ys Sze Horse intended School House at Yass in connection with the United Church of England and Ireland to sell and dispose of the same for the purpose of purehasing other Land in a. more suitable situation to erect a School House thercon. [5th September, 1849.]
Letters patent cighteenth 'day of June one thousand cight hundred and forty- ig June 18t,
iwo under the hand of His Exe cllency Sir George Gipps late Governor of the Colony of New South Wales and under the Seal of the said Colony {ler present Majesty Queen Victoria did grant unto John Richard Ifardy James Manning "James Buwlei¢h Sharpe and Hamilton Ifume Esquires their heirs und assigns for ever in trust for the ercetion thercon of a School ITouse in connection with the United Church of
England and Treland all that piece or parcel of land in the Territory at New South Wales containing by admeasurement two roods he the
same more or less situate in the count y of Murray and parish unnamed town of Yass bounded on the north-west by two chains of the south-
cast side of Rossi-street bearing south- west commencing at the north corner on the south-west by a line hearing south-east two chains and fifty links on the south-east: by a line hearing north-east two chains on the north-east by two chains and fifty links of the south-west side of Conner-strect bearing north-west to the north corner aforesaid advertised as number thirty-one in the Government notice dated cighth February one thousand cight hundred and forty-two Aid whereas the said James Manning and James Burleigh Sharpe having resigned their office as such Trustees as aforesaid John Geor ec Le welly n Williams and John Stiles Esquires were duly appointed Rrustees in their stead And whereas it is found that the said piece or parecl of land is not so suitable for the site of a school house as one that can be purchased by the said Trustees in the immediate vicinity of the intended church in conncetion with the United Church of "Eneland and Lreland at Yass And whereas it is expedient that the said "John Richard Uardy Mamilton lume and John George Lewellyn Williams and John Stiles should be enabled to sell the said piece or parcel of land and out of the proceeds thereof to purchase other land in a suitable situation as a site for the said intended school house And whereas it is expedient to remove all doubts as to the persons in whom the legal estate of the said picee or parcel of land so granted as aforesaid is now vested Be it therefore declared and enacted by ILis Excellency 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 the legal Legal estate vested estate in the said piece or parcel of land so granted as aforesaid shall Haedt Hatton be deemed and taken to be vested in the said John Richard Hardy pie sone aeons {lamilton ume John George Lewellyn Williams and John Stiles. "and John Stiles
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