NSW Legislation
Sr. Parricr's
Cuourcy Lanp Trust.
Preamble.
Trustees authorized to soll,
28° VIC. 1865.
St. Patrick's Church Land Trust.
An Act to enable the Most Reverend John Bede Polding the Venerable John M'Encroe and Owen Joseph Caraher as Trustees of certain Land situated in the city of Sydney to sell the said Land and to provide for the appro- priation of the proceeds thereof. [22nd
April, 1865.]
HEREAS by a decd of grant bearing date the twenty-sccond day of October one thousand cight hundred and sixty-three Her Majesty Queen Victoria did grant unto the said Most Reverend John Bede Polding the Venerable John M'Encroe and Owen J oseph Caraher being respectively Trustees nominated and appointed under and by virtuc of an Act of the Governor and Legislative Council of New South Wales made and passed in the seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth intituled "An Act lo " promote the building of Churches and Chapels and to provide for the " maintenance of Ministers of Religion in New South Wales" and to their heirs and assigns all that piece or parccl of land in the said Colony containing by admcasurement eight perches be the same more or less situated in the county of Cumberland and parish of St. Philip city of Sydney allotment thirteen of section two commencing on the western building line of York-strect at the northern corner of allotment twelve and bounded thence on the north-east by that line north-westerly twenty-cight feet on the north-west by the south-cast boundary line of allotment fourtcen south-westerly at right angles to York-street cighty feet to 2 lane on the south-west by that lane south-casterly parallel with York-street twenty-cight fect and on the south-east by the north-west boundary line of allotment twelve afore- said north-casterly at right angles to York-strect eighty fect to the point of commencement with all the rights and appurtenances whatsocver thereto belonging to hold unto them the said Trustces their heirs and assigns for ever upon trust for the appropriation thereof as the site of a dwelling-house garden and other appurtenances for the clergyman duly appointed to officiate in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Patrick erected at Church Hill and known as the Church of St. Patrick aforesaid in conformity with the provisions of tho said Act so far as the same might apply to the trusts of the said grant And whercas the said parcel of land is not conveniently situated for the purposcs of the trusts of the said grant and it is desirable that the said land should be sold and the proceeds thereof applied in or towards the purchase of another piece of land and appurtenances in the said city of Sydney to be held upon similar trusts 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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