NSW Legislation
Pew South Cetales.
ANNO PRIMO
GEORGIT V REGIS.
An Act to vary the trusts declared in the will senor tress. of the late Right Reverend William Tyrrell, =" Lord Bishop of Neweastle, and to extend the powers of managing lands held under such will; to enable the selling, leasing, and exchange of such lands; to provide for the investment and application of the income and proceeds arising from the said lands; and for other purposes therein mentioned,
[20th December, 1910. ]
| TER EAS the Right Reverend William Tyrrell, Doctor in Preamble. Divinity, the Bishop of Newcastle, in the State of New South
Wales, hereinafter called the said testator, was, at the respective dates
of his will and death, entitled to certain real and personal estate,
including certain pastoral properties, together with the chattels, live-
stock, and plant belonging thereto: And whereas the said testator
by his will devised and bequeathed the said real and personal property
upon
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Trustees to hold real
and personal estate
upon certain trusts.
Act, 1910.
Bishop Tyrrell Trust.
upon certain trusts connected with the Church of England in the diocese of Newcastle: And whereas the said testator died on the twenty-fourth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- nine, and his will was duly admitted to probate on the ninetcenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine: And whereas a corporate body of trustees, under the name of "The 'l'rustees of Church Property for the Diocese of Newcastle," has been constituted under the provisions of the Church of England Trust Property Incorporation Act of 1881, which body is hereinafter called "the said corporate trustees": And whereas the whole of the real and personal property subject to the trusts of the said will is now vested in the said corporate trustees upon the trusts of the said will: And whereas it has not been and is not now possible to carry out the said trusts in their entirety, and it is expedient that the said corporate trustees should hold the trust property upon the trusts declared by this Act in lieu of the trusts declared by the said will: And whereas the provisions of this Act have been approved of by the Synod of the said diocese: And whereas the objects of this Act cannot be carried out without the provisions of an Act of Parliament in that behalf: Be it therefore enacted by the King'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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