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An Act to enable the Trustees of a Settlement made by George John Rogers of a messuage and lands known as Craigend situate in the City of Sydney to sell the said messuage and Jands and to make provision for the invest-
ment of the proceeds of the sale thereof. [26th May, 1865. |
Rogers' SETTLEMENT.
TIEREAS by an indenture bearing date the twenty-sixth day of Preamble.
April in the year onc thousand eight hundred and forty-four and made between George John Rogers of the one part and Richard Windcyer and Robert Russell therein styled Trustees of the other part after reciting as therein is recited the said George John Rogers did grant bargain sell release and confirm unto the said Richard Windeyer' and Robert Russell and their heirs certain lands hereditaments and premises with the messuage thercon situate in the parish of Alexandria in the city of Sydney in the Colony of New South Wales known as Craigend and more particularly described in the said indenture to hold the same unto the said Trustees their heirs and assigns upon certain trusts in the said indenture expressed and declared for the benefit of the said George John Rogers and Martha Rogers his wife during their respective lives and upon "the decease of the survivor of them the said George John Rogers and Martha Rogers upon trust that the said Trustees and the survivor of them their and his heirs or assigns should sell dispose of and convey by way of absolute sale all or any part of the said lands and hereditaments and the inheritance in fee simple for such price or prices as they or he should think fit and to execute all necessary conveyances and assurances for that purpose and apply the purchase moneys as in the said indenture is expressed and whereas
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10 28° VIC. 1865.
Rogers' Settlement.
the said Richard Windeyer died in or about the month of December one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven and whereas by indenture dated the thirteenth day of March one thousand cight hundred and forty-eight made between the said Robert Russell of the first part the said George John Rogers of the second part and Charles Blaxland and William Russell of the third part after reciting the death of the said Richard Windeyer and that the said Robert Russell was desirous of being discharged from the trusts reposed in him by the said settlement the said George John Rogers did nominate and appoint the said Charles Blaxland and William Russell to be Trustees in the room and stead of the said Richard Windeyer and Robert Russell under the said settlement and by the last-mentioned indenture the said messuage lands hereditaments and premises with the appurtenances were conveyed and assured and vested in the said Charles Blaxland and William Russell their heirs and assigns upon the trusts expressed in the said settlement concerning the same and whereas the said George John Rogers died on or about the sixteenth day of January one thousand eight hundred and sixty-threc leaving the said Martha Rogers and seven children of their marriage him surviving and whereas the said settlement contains no power or authority for the sale of the said messuage lands or hereditaments during the life of the said Martha Rogers and whereas it is considered that it would be advantageous to authorize the Trustees under the said settlement to effect an immediate sale of the said messuage and lands and invest the proceeds of sale thereof in the purchase of other lands in New South Wales or upon real or Government security therein and whereas the said Martha Rogers is desirous that the said messuage and lands should be sold and the proceeds thereof invested as aforesaid Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows :—
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