Earl of Aylesford Estate (Amendment) Act 1883

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1883 c. 3
Year1883
[46 & 47 VICT.] Earl of Aylesford's Estate (Amend [OH. 3.]
ment) Act, 1883.
CHAPTER 8.
An Act to amend the Earl of Aylesford's Estate Act, 1882.
A.D.
1888.
[2nd August 1883.]
W
HEREAS the Bill for the Earl of Aylesford's Estate Act
1882 was introduced on the Petition of Heneage seventh and
present Earl of Aylesford and the said Act received the Royal
Assent on the 10th day of August 1882 :
And whereas by the said Act it was recited that there was issue
of the marriage of the present Earl and Edith Countess of Aylesford
two daughters only and that the persons then living and entitled to
estates for life and to the ultimate remainder in fee under the
limitations of the settlement of the estates affected by the said
Act were
(A)
The present Earl as tenant for life in possession and also
entitled to the ultimate remainder in fee ;
(B)
Charles Wightwick Einch ;
(c) Daniel Harry Einch ; and
(D)
Clement Edward Finch;
And that the persons then unborn who upon coming into existence
might become entitled under the limitations of the said settlement
were:
(a) Any sons of the present Earl and their issue male;
(b) Any sons of Charles "Wightwick Finch and their issue male ;
(c) Any sons of Daniel Harry Finch and their issue male ;
(d) Any sons of Clement Edward Finch and their issue male ;
And by the said Act any sons of the present Earl and the
heirs male of their respective bodies were excepted out of the
general saving therein contained and were accordingly bound by
the Act:
And whereas by the said Act the Right Honorable William
Henry Earl Poulett and Frederick Robert Knollys were appointed
trustees of the settlement of the said estates and also trustees for
the purposes of the said Act :
[Private.-3.1 1

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