Goldsmid Estate Act 1879

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1879 c. 6
Year1879
[42 & 43
VICT.]
Goldsmid Estate Act, 1879. [On. 0.]
CHAPTER
6.
An
Act to
authorise
the
granting
of
Building
and
Improve-
A.D.
1879.
ment Leases
of the
Estates devised
hy the
Will
of Sir
Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, Baronet;
and for
other purposes.
[21st July 1879.]
HEREAS
Sir
Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, late
of
Saint John's will
of Sir
Lodge, Regent's Park,
in the
county
of
Middlesex, Baronet,
Jfaac
L?'°n
Baron
de
Goldsmid
and da
Palmeira, deceased, duly made
his
will, -$arL
jat'e(i
dated
the
fifteenth
day of
July
one
thousand eight hundred
and
isth July
fifty-three,
and
thereby gave
to his
brothers Aaron Asher Goldsmid
and Moses Asher Goldsmid, their executors,, administrators,
and
assigns,
all his
plate,
and
also
all the
household goods
and
furniture,
china, glass, books, pictures, prints, musical instruments, minerals,
articles
for use or
ornament,
and
other household effects which
should
be in,
about,
or
belonging
to his
said mansion
of
Saint
John's Lodge,
of
which such optional
use was
given
to his
wife
Lady Isabel Goldsmid
as
therein mentioned,
and all his
household
goods
and
furniture, china, books, pictures, prints,
and
other house-
hold effects
in,
about,
or
belonging
to his
mansion
of
Somerhill,
of
which such optional
use was
also given
to his
said wife
as
therein
mentioned, upon trust
as to his
said plate,
and his
said household
goods
and
furniture, china, glass, books, pictures, prints, musical
instruments, minerals, articles
for use or
ornament,
and
other house-
hold effects
in or
about
or
belonging
to
Saint John's Lodge,
to
permit
the
same
to be
used
and
held
and
enjoyed
hy the
several
persons
who for the
time being should
be
entitled
to the
possession
of
his
said residence
of
Saint John's Lodge,
and to the
possession
or receipt
of the
rents
and
profits
of his
estates
in the
counties
of
Sussex
and
Hants, under
the
devise thereof therein-after contained;
and
as to his
said household goods
and
furniture, china, books,
pictures, prints,
and
other household effects
in,
about,
or
belonging
to
his
said mansion
of
Somerhill,
to
permit
the
same
to be
used
and held
and
enjoyed
by the
several persons
who for the
time
being should
be
entitled
to the
possession
of his
said mansion
and
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VICT.]
A.D.
1879. estate of Somerhill aforesaid under the devise thereof therein-after
contained, so far as might be and as the rules of law or equity
would permit, yet so that the same household effects respectively
should not, for the effect or purpose of transmission, vest absolutely
in any tenants in tail by purchase under the limitations of that his
will of his said last-mentioned real estates respectively who should
not attain the age of twenty-one years, but the issue, if any, in-
heritable under the same limitations to the estates tail of the
persons or person dying under that age to take the same premises
absolutely, according to the order of limitation, and he directed his
said brothers, their executors or administrators, or other the trustees
or trustee of his will for the time being, to take all proper and
efficient measures for preserving and securing the due transmission
of such plate, household goods and furniture, china, glass, books,
pictures, prints, musical instruments, minerals, articles, and effects
respectively, according to the trusts and provisions aforesaid; and
the said testator gave and devised all and singular his freehold
messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, and other real
estates situate and being in the county of Susses, subject never-
theless as to his residence at Brighton, called The Wick, to the
optional and other gifts of the use thereof to his said wife and his
son Frederick David Goldsmid respectively as therein mentioned,
and all that his manor of East Tytherley, with the messuages, lands,
tithes,
and hereditaments thereunto belonging, and the advowson of
the vicarage of East Tytherley, and all other his freehold lands and
hereditaments and other real estates in the county of Hants, and
all his messuages, lands, and hereditaments, and other real estates
in the county of Kent, subject to the optional gift of his mansion
at Somerhill to his said wife as therein mentioned, with their
respective rights, members, and appurtenances, to the uses, upon the
trusts,
and to and for the ends, intents, and purposes therein-after
expressed and declared of and concerning the same, that is to say :
As to Ms said messuages, lands, and hereditaments, and other real
estates in the counties of Sussex and Hants, and his said messuages,
lands,
and hereditaments in the county of Kent, save and except
his estate of Somerhill in the said last-mentioned county, recently
purchased by him, and an addition made since the said purchase in
the parish of Tudeley, to the use of his eldest son Francis Henry
Goldsmid and his assigns for and during his natural life, without
impeachment of waste; and from and after the decease of his said
son Francis Henry Goldsmid, to the use of the first and every other
son of the body of the said Francis Henry Goldsmid severally and
successively, according to their respective seniorities in tail male,
with remainder to the use of his second son the said Frederick
David Goldsmid and his assigns for and during his natural life,
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without impeachment of waste; and from and after the decease of A-u- *879.
his said son Frederick David Goldsmid, to the use of Julian ~~
Goldsmid, the eldest son of his said son Frederick David Goldsmid
and his assigns, for and during his natural life, without impeachment
of waste; and from and after the decease of the said Julian
Goldsmid, to the use of the first and every other son of the hody of
the said Julian Goldsmid, severally and successively, according to
their respective seniorities in tail male, with remainder to the use
of Walter Goldsmid, the second son of his said son Frederick
David Goldsmid, and his assigns for and during his natural life, with-
out impeachment of waste; and from and after the decease of the
said Walter Goldsmid, to the use of the first and every other son of
the body of the said Walter Goldsmid, severally and successively,
according to their respective seniorities in tail male, with remainder
to Albert Goldsmid, third son of his said son Frederick David
Goldsmid, and his assigns for and during his natural life, without
impeachment of waste
;
and from and after the decease of the said
Albert Goldsmid, to the use of the first and every other son of the
body of the said Albert Goldsmid, severally and successively,
according to their respective seniorities in tail male, with remainder
to every other son of the body of his said son Frederick David
Goldsmid thereafter to be born, severally and successively, ac-
cording to their respective seniorities in tail male; and as to his
said recently purchased estate of Somerhill, in the county of Kent,
and the addition thereto in the parish of Tudeley aforesaid, to the
use of his second son Frederick David Goldsmid and his assigns for
and during his natural life, without impeachment of waste; and
from and after his decease to the use of the said Julian Goldsmid,
the eldest son of his said son Frederick David Goldsmid, and his
assigns for and during his natural life, without impeachment of
waste ; and from and after the decease of the said Julian Goldsmid,
to the use of the first and every other son of the body of the said
Julian Goldsmid, severally and successively, according to their
respective seniorities in tail male, with remainder to the use of the
said Walter Goldsmid, the second son of his said son Frederick
David Goldsmid, and his assigns for and during his natural life,
without impeachment of waste; and from and after the decease
of the said Walter Goldsmid, to the use of the first and every other
son of the body of the said Walter Goldsmid, severally and succes-
sively, according to their respective seniorities in tail male, with
remainder to the said Albert Goldsmid, third son of his said son
Frederick David Goldsmid, and his assigns for and during his
natural life, without impeachment of waste; and from and after
the decease of the said Albert Goldsmid, to the use of the first and
every other son of the body of the said Albert Goldsmid, severally
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