NSW Legislation
Cox's Mansrace Any Act to enable the Trustees of a Settlement
SerTLEMENT.
Preamble.
made on the Marriage of Charles Clarendon Cox and Louisa Stafford Stuart of certain land near Windsor in the Colony of New South Wales called or known as " Clarendon" to sell such land and to make provision for
the investment of the proceeds of the sale thereof. [11th April, 1864.]
Vy HEREAS by indenture bearing date on or about the seven-
teenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand cight hundred and fifty-five and made between George Cox and Elizabeth his wife of the first part Charles Clarendon" Cox of the second part Louisa Stafford Stuart of the third part and George Henry Cox and Clarendon Stuart (therein styled Trustees) of the fourth part reciting amongst other things that a Marriage was in contemplation and expected shortly to be solemnized between the said Charles Clarendon Cox and Louisa Stafford Stuart And reciting that the said Charles Clarendon Cox was a son of the said George and Elizabeth Cox and that in the treaty for the said intended Marriage it had been agreed that the said George Cox should settle the lands and here- ditaments thereinafter described in manner thereinafter mentioned It is witnessed that in consideration of the said intended Marriage the said George Cox did grant bargain scll and release and the said Elizabeth Cox did remise release and quit claim unto the said Trustees and their heirs all that piece or parcel of land containing by estima- tion two hundred acres more or less lying and situate in the District of Mulgrave Place in the Colony aforesaid bounded on the north by a lagoon on the west by G. W. Evans on the south by a line west eight anda half degrees south thirty chains and on the cast by Robert Forrester the said two hundred acres of land being known by the name of Cox's Farm (and which said land and hereditaments are now
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