NSW Legislation
1874. , ov VIC.
Lee's Partition and Sale.
An Act to confirm and give effect to an Agreement for the partition of certain Lands and Hereditaments situated in the Town of Bathurst settled by the late William Lee of Kelso upon his daughters Maria Brady and Elizabeth Lord and also for the sale of certain other Lands and Hereditaments in the Town of Bathurst devised by the said William Lee in trust for his three daughters Maria Brady Elizabeth Lord and Mary Jane Austin and their issue. [21st January, 1874.]
IEREAS certain articles of Agreement were recently made and entered into in the words and figures following that is to say— Articles of agreement made the eighth day of September one " thousand cight hundred and seventy-three between George William " Lord of Sydney in the Colony of New South Wales Esquire and " Elizabeth his wife of the first part Maria Brady of Sydney aforesaid " the wife of James Brady Adclaide Jane Brady of Sydney aforesaid " spinster Albert Henry Brady of the same place gentleman Emily * Sophia Brady an inf ant of the age of eighteen years or thereabouts " and Edric Hubert Brady an infant of the age of sixteen years or "thereabouts (the said Adelaide Jane Brady Albert Henry Brady Emily * Sophia Brady and Edric ILubert Brady being the four children of the " said Maria Brady) of the second part Robert Speir Austin of Sydney " aforesaid Esquire and Mary Jane his wife of the third part John «« Lee and George Lee both of Bathurst in the said Colony Esquires "of the fourth part and Thomas Lee of Bathurst aforesaid Esquire "and the said John Lee and George Lee of the fifth part Whereas "by an indenture dated the twenty-seventh day of October one "thousand eight hundred and forty-three and made between Wil- "liam Lee therein described of the first part Mary the wife of "the said William Lee of the second part John Dargin and Thomas " Kite of the third part and James William Bligh of the fourth "part for the considcrations therein expressed the several parcels * of land and hereditaments particularly described in the first Schedule * hereunder written were (inter alin) released and confirmed unto and ** to the use of the said John Dargin and Thomas Kite their heirs and " assigns upon trust when and so soon as the said Maria Brady and " Hlizabeth Lord should severally and respectively attain the age of " twenty-one years or marry (ev ents which have happened) as to one " moicty or half part of the said lands and hereditaments for the said " Maria Bri ady her heirs and assigns and as to the other moiety for the " said Elizabeth Lord her heirs 'and assigns and to convey and assure " the same to the said Maria Brady and Elizabeth Lord their heirs and "assigns respectively as tenants "in common And whereas by an * indenture dated the fifth day of April one thousand eight hundred "and sixty-one and made between James Brady of the first part the " said Maria Brady of the second part the said William Lee of the ¢c " third
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