NSW Legislation
Srrezina's Trests.
48° VIC. 1884.
Stirling's Trusts.
An Act to enable the Trustees of a Settlement made by Frederick Henry Stirling and Helen Cecilia Deas-Thomson to join with other persons in the leasing and sale of lands subject of the said Settlement.
[19th August, 1884. |
TEREAS by an indenture bearing date on or about the seven- teenth day of September one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three and made between Richard Bourke a Major-General in the British Army and Governor-in-Chief of the Territory of New South Wales of the first part Edward Deas-Thomson Esquire of the second part Anne Maria Bourke daughter of the said Richard Bourke of the third part and the Honorable William Westbrooke Burton and George Macleay Esquire of the fourth part certain frechold lands situated respectively in the city of Sydney called Barham and at Jervis Bay in the said Colony called South Huskisson were conveyed to the use of the said William Westbrooke Burton and George Macleay upon certain trusts during the respective lives of the said Edward Deas-Thomson and Anne Maria Bourke and of the life of the survivor and from and immediately after the decease of the survivor of them the said Edward Deas-Thomson and Anne Maria Bourke then 'o the use of all and every the child and children male and fernale of the said Anne Maria Bourke and Edward Deas-Thomson in such shares parts and proportions as the said Edward Deas-Thomson should by deed or will appoint And whereas certain portions of the said settled estates were from time to time sold by the trustees of the said settlement under the authority of a private Act of the Legislature of the said Colony passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of Her Majesty and part of the proceeds were invested upon mortgage of freehold lands situated in the county of Gloucester in the said Colony called Bulladeelah And whereas the equity of redemption of and in and such last-mentioned lands was after the death of the said Edward Deas-Thomson hereinafter mentioned vested in the trustees of the said settlement upon the trust thereof And whereas by an indenture bearing date on or about the fourtcenth day of July one thousand cight hundred and seventy-four made between Frederick Henry Stirling of the first part Helen Cecilia Deas- Thomson a daughter of the said Kdward-Deas Thomson of the second part and William Alexander Dumaresq and Arthur Alexander Walton Onslow of the third part being a settlement in contemplation of the marriage of the said Frederick Henry Stirling and Helen Cecilia Deas- Thomson which was shortly thereafter duly solemnized all that and those the part share estate and interest of her the said Helen Cecilia Deas-Thomson of and in the trust estates real and personal the subject of the first-mentioned settlement were conveyed and assured unto the said William Alexander Dumaresq and Arthur Alexander Walton Onslow upon certain trusts for the benefit of the parties to the said intended marriage and their issue And the said Frederick Henry Stirling covenanted with the said William Alexander Dumaresq and Arthur Alexander Walton Onslow that all the lands tenements and hereditaments and real estate then vested in or which should at any time during the said marriage descend devolve or come to the said Helen. Cecilia Deas-Thomson or to the said Frederick Ifenry Stirling in her right under the said Indenture of Settlement of the seventeenth day of September
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