Marquis of Salisbury's Estate Act 1801

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1801 c. ciii
&.
ANNO QUADRAGESIMO PRIMO
GEORGII III. REGIS.
##********•**•******************#************#******#***
Cap.
103.
An.
A ft for veiling Part of the fettled Eftates of the
moft Honourable James Marquis of Salijbury in
Truftees, to be fold, and for applying the Purchafe
Money in difcharging of a Mortgage thereon, and
for confirming the Settlement of the Refidue of
fuch Eftates, and declaring the fame to be a Satis-
faction of His Marriage Articles ; and for appoint-
ing a new Truftee inftead of One deceafed.
[20th June 1801.]
W
HEREAS by Indenture bearing Date on or about the Nine- Preamble.
teenth Day of July in the Year One thoufand feven hundred '773.
J»'y
and feventy-three, and made between the Right Honourable >§t>ctes made
James Earl of Salijbury (the Father of the prefent Marquis of
SaUJhury) on
the Marri.
and the faid Marquis, by his then Name of James Lord Vifcounr. Cran- j^anfu^and
iorne, of the one Part, and the Right Honourable Wills Earl of Hilljho- Marchioneft
rough,
and the Right Honourable Lady Mary Emily Bill, now Mar- ^
Sali/iurJ'
chionefs of Salijbury, One of his Daughters, of the other Fart (being the
Articles made in Contemplation of the Marriage of the faid Marquis and
Marchionefs) for the Considerations therein expreffcd, the faid E irl of
Salijbury for
himfelf,
his Heirs, Executors, and Adminiftrators, cove-
nanted with the faid Earl of
Hiiljborough,
that in cafe the faid then iruend-
[Lec. &? Per.'} 20 G ed
i774
4*6
GEORGII
III. Cap, 103.
ed Marriage fhould take Ef£e&, he the
j&u'd
Earl of
Salijbury
would le-»
cure One Aftnflti. ReUffKarge of f#d» $fcufan**o»iids o£tft*ful Mo-
ney of GrW
BrifJltt<
IWof ^ Ta^* aM ©eeMi#§s,
lb"
btpiUe and
payable frrj& the Dlf-tf
Mb
Mtftifig&fe'tf the f^ Marriage out of
a compet«rtPilti # it^fiafEtfatesy ftliKr rftf fttd' jftMlf .no^T Marquis
of Sahjhufjfifenflg nis Life, «fid affeif'hfe D&&afe, Ircf&tffS &id Jkfory
Emily.
m&Mi!(ttottrifSj$ «^*0'* J?&*W T#vivehltf^ the# 6fte thou-
sand five hundred Pounds, Part of the faid Rent Charge", to the faid
Marchionefs, during her Life, for her jointure and in Bar of Dower,.and
the remaining Five hundred Pounds of the faid Rent Charge, during her
Life,
and tmy*hmMm.iM®AWTm& of,0*5(Survivor of the
faid Marquis and Marchionefs, to the FirftSon of the faid Marriage and
the Heirs Male of his Body, and in Default of fuch Iflhe to the Second,
Third, Fourth, Fifth, and all and every other the Son and Sons of the
faid r^«jrrsgef"«idje Heirs- Mate of tbeJfHM^es
fiaficejiwijj
^and-Jn
pWaif t fi RicrT| IfM then M fine Aifhtll-^e^t flafe |> pi
t«*f|
faia Earf of
Mjb&f,
"his
rffeffc
arW Afflfrrf f3r ev&1 •aM^tfrat jn rfie
mean Time until fuch Security fhould
be
given by the faid Earlof
Salijbury
for the Payment of the faid Rent Charge of Two thoufand Founds as
aforefaid, he the faid Earl of
Salijbury,
his Heirs, Executors, or Admi-
ffrftritfefi, mm
win
3*8
m\f pi m rmnmt
cn#g*
#
rm> tmm
fand Pounds to the faid Marquis and Marchionefs, and their Ifftie Male,
at fuch Times and in fuch Manner as therein-before mentioned and agreed
upon ; and it was in and by the fame Indentures provided and agreed,
that if the faid Earl of
Salijbury
during -his Life, or the faid
James
now
Marquis of
Salijbury
after
"his
tDdceiiej {ftrjuld fettle Lands, Tenements,
and Hereditaments, of-a good Eftatc ine Simple, in t Part pf
Vrfiat Brfiatt cMferJ
Etifctem,
of the yearly -Rent
Or
%rue off wo tnk»-
fthd fiv* hundred ^oUtidii free from Incumbrances,.
l@
ttteTufe of the
iaid Marqoisidr Life," ^itnout Irnpeacrjmefirdf Wfefte* with'* Provifion
for tecurlng triefedti't a Rent Charge or"Onfe trioiifarid live huhrired Pounds
k Tfear.ft tli-'ftitl mtry EMfy nfcw MapMoftfls'«f mjkky, ~m yj% as
W JoirituVj fnd ih bar of Dow*r» «n{f. fubjfcft to ftich Jjowijttre^
<4
the
life of the I'ifft and other Soas of the
f*id
theH intended M«mage in Tail
l\tafe
fecfcemVely,
trrefi and From therrctrbYtH tint Covenants and Agree-
«fents ttertin-befbre contained for feciwirrg.the laid yearly Sum of Two
thoufand Pounds fhould be taken and deemed to be fully Satisfied, and
r7,
Stptem.
performed': And whereas by Indentures of Lea'fe and Releafe and Settle-
2ofn!.9th a'ld t0^1^ bearing'tfkte teffse&iyely on or about the Nineteenth and Twentieth
Settlement by
Days of
September,
in the Year One thoufandl feven hundred and tighty-
SteE?wS tvVOj ctl* R'e*^lfe and Settlement being of F^ur Parts, and rtttde beWefcft
the catirnies the fakl fames now Marquis of
Svhjbury
aWd die faSd-Mary Ebtfc'vtow
of Hertford, Marchionefc ttf SMuiy his WrfV (crton Ear'l a&d Court tdt ©f
SMiftHry)
fi&to of *e ¥m Partv ^e ftid Earl, of Bmgrdu£b -of ^heSeboril Harti tft%
Pur(u>we,ana Ri*nt HwKnWable
Thomas Hyde
commortly -called Lord ifyde w Esri
sS&tfnb* of
VIkrtodQh) 5&irt
cWe R%ht BtoMfalfc-^-i&emfidlat&ffa&eti Bav
hisMaVfi/gfe ronf HmfiH'h tbtCotmYy of
Ghmbtgan ijattxx
deceased) tof ttte l%iwl
Arucu,. parCj a{W the )Rigilt jn^oowMe jHti*~.ffll iomm^y ckile^l tioti
Vifcotrht Fttirjvtd (eldell Son ah flerf =a|tfwrent ©fthe Ikfd Efaml
nafMtitf-
borougfb)
and the Ri|iht Honou table
WHBam
Ltrrd
Bagot
Baf>h
f
^a^/lf
Bromlfy) in dre Coutoty of
Stafford
{Bncedecfcaifel) bf^thc Bobrrti
jPlaVt^
after recitifig thie #aid liereinsbcforle
rcci&k
JiJarrtl^e AVtliMi
'itfo-'ibtt
tfee
iand James Earl of
Salijbury;
the fate Father of the faJ3 A&r^iis^ Si$d de-
parted

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT