Anna Maria, Lady Wenlock estate: enabling the trustees of her will to sell property, statuary and furniture Act 1852
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Citation | 1852 c. 2 |
Year | 1852 |
ANNO DECIMO QUINTO
VICTORLE REGIME
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Cap.
2.
An
Act
for enabling the Trustee
or
Trustees
of
the Will
of the
Right Honourable Anna Maria
Do wager
dispose Wenlock deceased
to
sell
and
r
Leasehold Messuage, with
the
Statuary
and
Household Furniture,
by the
same
Will bequeathed
as
therein mentioned.
[28th.
May
1852.]
W
HERE
Lady
T
wen
hundred
and for v
that might
be
owing
by her at the
Time
of her
Decease
and her
Funeral
and
Testamentary Expenses
to be
fully paid
and
satisfied,
and
she appointed John
Hollin$>
of
Number Forty-seven, Berners Street,
in
the
County
of
Middlesex^ Esquire,
the
Executor
of
that.her Will;
and
the
said Testatrix thereby gave
and
bequeathed
to her
Sister,
the
Dowager Marchioness Conyngham,
the Sum of One
hundred Pounds
for
a
Ring,
and she
also gave
and
bequeathed
to the
Honourable
the
Right Honourable Anna Maria Dowager WillofLat
Wenlock deceased made
her
last Will, dated
the
dated°28th
y-eighth
Day of
November
One
thousand eight November
•
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rv~U.i.„ 184?9.
Mrs.
Jane
[Private.] Worthy f to
her
Grand
Niece,
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