NSW Legislation
MACQUARIR-STRERT
Romaw Catuoxic
Scwoor Srre Saxe.
Preamble.
37° VIC. 1874.
Macquarie-street Roman Catholic School Site Sale.
An Act to enable the Most Reverend John Bede Polding the Very Reverend Samucl John Austin" Sheehy the Very Reverend John Rigney the Reverend Michael Joseph Dwyer and James Mullins Esquire as Trustees of certain Land situated in Macquarie-street in the City of Sydney to sell the said land and to provide for the appropriation of the proceeds thereof. [24th February, 1874. |
WHEREAS by an Indenture bearing date the twenty-cighth day
of December one thousand eight hundred and forty-three and
made between John MeKenny William Schofield Edward Swectman Thomas Wheaton Bowden John Jones Mark Blanchard William John Munce John Von Mangerhausen Weiss and Joseph William Brown of the one part and the Most Reverend Jolm Bede Polding the Very Reverend Francis Murphy the Reverend John McEncroe John Hubert Plunkett and Roger Therry of the other part All that parcel of land (part of the land comprised in a certain deed poll or grant from the Crown to Benjamin Carvosso Walter Lawry and Ralph Mansfield under the hand of His Excellency Lachlan Macquarie then Governor of New South Wales and the scal of the said Colony and bearing date on or about the ninth day of January one thousand cight hundred and twenty-one) containing twenty-two perches situate in the City of Sydney Bounded on the east side by Macquarie-street bearing north two and two- third degrees west fifty-six feet on the north by a line bearing west two and one-third degrees south one hundred and seven feet on the west by a line bearing south one-quarter of a degree cast fifty-six fect and on the south by a line be aring east two anda "half de erees north one hundred and nine feet to Macquaric-strect aforesaid div 'ding it from the residue of the said grant was conveyed and assured unto the said John Bede Polding Francis Murphy John McEncroe Jolin Hubert Plunkett and Roger Therry in trust to preserve erect maintain and keep thereon a school-house or charitable institution for the education or use of children of parents or of others professing the Roman Catholic Religion in New South Wales And whereasthe said Francis Murphy J ohn McEncroeand John Hubert Plunkett have since departed this lite And whereas the said Roger Therry has since departed from the Colony of New South Wales and is permanently resident out of the said colony And whereas by an indenture dated on or about the twenticth day of July one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three and made hetween the said John Bede Polding and Roger Therry of the first part Eyre Goulburn Ellis of the second part andthe said Samuel John Austin Sheehy John Rigney Michael Joseph Dwyer and James Mullins of the third part the said Roger Therry did disclaim and renounce the trusts of the said indenture of the twenty-eighth day of December one thousand eight hundred and forty-three And the said John Bede Polding by virtue of'and in accordance with the provisions of the sixty- third section of the 'Trust Property Act of 1862" did appoint the said Samuel John Austin Shechy John Rigney Michacl Joseph Dwyer and James Mullins to be trustees of the said indenture in the stead of the said Francis Murphy John MeEneroe John MWubert Plunkett. and toger
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