Earl of Stamford and Warrington estate: enabling conveyances in fee farm or demises under reserved rents Act 1839

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ANNO SECUNDO & TERTIO
VICTORLE REGESLE
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Cap.
39.
An Act to authorize Conveyances in Fee Farm
or Demises for long Terms of Years under
reserved Rents, of certain Parts of the settled
Estates of the Right Honourable George
Earl of Stamford and Warrington.
[19th July 1839.]
HEREAS by an Indenture of Appointment and Release,
dated on or about the Eighth Day of December One thou-
sand seven hundred and ninety-seven, (grounded, so far as
the same was intended to operate as a Release, on a Lease for a
Year dated the preceding Day,) and expressed to be made between
the Right Honourable George Harry Earl of Stamford and Warring*
ton and the Right Honourable George Harry Grey commonly
called Lord Grey (eldest Son and Heir Apparent of the said George
Harry Earl of Staniford and Warrington) of the First Part, ,the
Right Honourable Francis Charteris commonly called Lord Elcho
Henrietta
Charlotte
Elizabeth Charteris (Daughter
of the Second Part, the Most
the Most Noble William
of the said Francis Lord Elchoi)
Noble Alexander Duke of Gordon and
r
Indenture of
Appointment
and Release,
dated 8th
December
1797,
on the
Marriage of
Lord Grey
now Earl of
Stamford.
Bentinck Scott commonly
Most Noble
called Marquis
William of
Henry Cavendishe
Titckfield of the Third Part, the Most Noble William Henry
Cavendishe Duke of Portland of the Fourth Part, the Most Noble
12 C John
[Private.']
1022 2° & 3° VICTORIA, Cap.39.
John Marquis oi Bute and the Most Noble George Gordon commonly
called Marquis oi Huntley of the Fifth Part, the Right Honourable
Charles Earl of Haddington, and the Right Honourable Heneage
Earl of Aylesford of the Sixth Part, the Right Honourable Adam
Gordon commonly called Lord Adam Gordon and the Most Noble
Thomas Marquis of Bath of the Seventh Part, and the Right
Honourable Frederick Lord Boston and the Honourable Booth Grey
of the Eighth Part, (being the Settlement made previously to and in
contemplation of the Marriage of the said George Harry Lord Grey
with the said Henrietta Charlotte Elizabeth Charteris,) it is witnessed,
that in consideration of the said intended Marriage, and for other
valuable Considerations therein expressed, the said George Harry
Earl of Stamford and Warrington and George Harry Lord Grey
did appoint, grant, and release (amongst other Hereditaments) all
that the Barony f'and Manor; or Lordship _.of Dunham Massey in the
County of
Chester,
with all and singular the Rights, Members, and
Appurtenances
thereof;
and all'that the Capital Messuage or Manor
House called Dunham Hall, .with its Appurtenances, and the Parks
and Warrens thereunto belonging, or therewith then or then late used
and enjoyed ; and also all that the Borough of Altrincham in the said
County of Chester, with all and every the Rights, Members, and
Appurtenances
thereof;
and all and every the Messuages, Cottages,
Mills,
Farms, Lands, Rents, Tithes, Tenements, and Hereditaments
whatsoever, with their and every of their Appurtenances, of them the
said George Harry Earl of Stanford and Warrington and George
Harry Lord Grey, or either of them, in Dunham Massey, Bowdon,
Warburton, Altringham otherwise Altrincham, Bollington, Ringey,
Agden, Millington, Ashley, Hale, Sale, Rosthorne, Timperley, and
Baguley, and in every or any of them, in the said County oi Chester;
and also all those the Manors or Lordships oiCarrington and Ashton*
ttpon-Mersey in the said County oi
Chester,
with their and every of
their Rights, Members, and Appurtenances; and also all and every
the Messuages, Cottages, Farms, Lands, Rents, Tithes, Tenements,
and Hereditaments whatsoever of them the said George Harry Earl
of Stamford and Warrington, and George Harry Lord Grey, or either
of them, situate, lyings being, and arising in Carrington, Ashton-wpon-
Mersey, Partington, and Sinderland, and in every or any of them, in
the said County ot Chester; and also all that Manor or Lordship of
Stayley otherwise Staveley in the said County of Chester, with the
Rights, Members, and Appurtenances
thereof;
and all and every the
Messuages, Cottages, Mills, Farms, Lands, Tenements, Tithes, Rents,
Services, and Hereditaments whatsoever of them the said George
Harry Earl of Stamford and Warrington and George Harry Lord
Grey, or either of them, situate, lying, being, and arising in Stayley
otherwise Staveley, Mattley, and Tintwissle otherwise Tingitwissle,
every or any of them, in the said County of Chester; and also
all that the Manor or Lordship of Hattersley in the said County
of Chester, with the Rights, Members, and Appurtenances
thereof;
and also all and every the Messuages, Cottages, Mills, Farms, Lands,
Rents,
Tithes, Tenements, and Hereditaments whatsoever of them
the said George Harry Earl oi Stamford and Warrington and George
Harry Lord Grey, or either of them, in Hattersley aforesaid, in the
said County of
Chester
; and also all that the Manor or Lordship and
Fee,
2° & 3° VICTORIA, Cap.39.
Fee,
or reputed Manor or Lordship and Fee, of BoUen-cum-Norcliffe
in the said County of
Chester,
with the Rights, Members, and Appur-
tenances
thereof;
and all that Capital Messuage, with the Appurte-
nances, called or known by the Name of Bollen Hall, and the Lodge
thereunto belonging, or therewith then or then late used or einjoyed;
and also all that Capital Messuage called Pownall^ with its Appur-^
tenances, and all the Lands and Grounds thereunto belonging, or
therewith then or then late used or enjoyed, and- all and every other
the Messuages, Cottages, Farms, Parks, Mills, Lands, Tenements^
Rents,
Suits, Services, and Hereditaments whatsoever of them the
said George Harry Earl of Stamford and Warrington and George
Harry Lord Grey, or either of them, situate, lying, being, and arising
in Bollen, Pownall, Deanrow, Styall, Stanneylands, Lindowside, Morleyi
or elsewhere in the Parish of
Wilrnslow
in the said County of Chester ;
and also all and every other the Manors and Lordships, Capital and
other Messuages, Farms, Cottages, Tofts, Crofts, Curtilages, Home-
steads, Mills, Malthouses, Maltkilns, and other Buildings, Lands,
Meadows, Pastures, Field Lands, Closes, Doles^ Pieces and Parcels
of Land, Woods, Underwoods, Heaths, Waste Grounds, Ponds, Pools,
Lands covered with Water, Tenements, Rents, and Hereditaments
whatsoever of them the said George Harry. Earl of Stamford, and
Warrington and George Harry Lord Grey, ox either of them, in
Dunham Massey, Bowdon, Warburton, Altringham otherwise Ah
trincham, , Bollingtm, Ringey, Agden, Millingtori,
.
Ashley,
Hale,
Sale, Rosthorne, Timperleyr,Baguley', Carringtbn,Asfilon-upon-Mersey,
Partington, Sinderland, Stayley otherwise Staveley, MatiUiji Tintwissle
otherwise Tingitwissle, Hattersley, Bollen, Pownall, Deanrow, Styall,
Stanneylands, Lindowside, and Morley, and in every or any of them,
and in the Parishes of Bowdon, Rosthorne, Ashton-upon-Mersey, Mot*
tram-in-Longdendale, and Wilrnslow, or any of them, or elsewhere in
the said County of Chester, wherein they the said George Harry
Earl of Stamford and Warrington and George Harry Lord Grey, or
either of them, or any Person or Persons in Trust for them or either
of them, had any Estate of Inheritance or of Freehold, either in
Possession, Reversion, Remainder, or Expectancy, (save and except
a certain Messuage or Dwelling House, with the Outbuildings,
Garden, and Appurtenances to the same belonging, situate and being
in Altrincham aforesaid, then in the Tenure or Occupation of George
Worthington, and lately purchased by the said George Harry Earl of
Stamford and Warrington of and from Mr. Joseph Pagan; also save
and except a certain other Messuage or Dwelling House, with the
Outbuildings, Gardens, and Appurtenances to the same belonging,
situate and being in Altrincham aforesaid, then in the Tenure or
.Occupation of John Worthington, and then lately purchased by the
said George Harry Earl of Stannford and Warrington of and from
Mr* John Gilbert; also save and except Six several Fields, Closes, or
Parcels of Land.lying and being in Altrincham aforesaid, called or
commonly known'by the several Names of Ashley's Town
Field,
Grantham?s Town
Field,
Houghton's Croft or Reeding Pit
Field,
Birch's Hob Field or Birch's Nearer Town
Field,
Smith's Half
Acre or Bowdon Lane
Field,
and Holts Acre, and theretofore pur-
chased by the said: George Harry Earl of Stamford and Warrington
of

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