James Cruikshank estate: vesting parts of Langley Park (Forfar) in trustees, to be sold for discharge of debts Act 1833

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1833 c. 30
Year1833
ANNO TERTIO & QUARTO
GULIELMI IV. REGIS.
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Cap.
30.
An Act to invest Parts of the Entailed Estate of
Langley Park in the County of Forfar, belong-
ing to James Cruikshank Esquire, in Trustees, in
Fee Simple, for the Purpose of selling the Lands
so vested, and applying the Price
thereof,
or the
Loans to be raised on Securities to be granted
thereon and on the said Entailed Estate, to-
wai'ds Extinction of Debts affecting or that may
be made to affect the Fee of the said Estate.
[28th August 1833.]
W
HEREAS the d eceased James Cruikshank Esquire, last of
j^>eecj
of
-
Langley Park, by a Disposition and Deed of Entail taii
by
Jaiiu-s
bearing Date the Second Day of August One thousand Cruiksliank
eight hundred and nineteen, and recorded in the Books of Council Esq.ofLang-
and Session in Scotland the Sixteenth Day o{January in the Year
A;,„.
2 1310,
One thousand eight hundred and thirty, and in the Register of
Tailzies as after mentioned, gave, granted, disponed, and conveyed,
with and under the Burdens, Conditions, Provisions, Restrictions,
Limitations, Exceptions, Clauses irritant and resolutive, Declarations
and Reservations mentioned in the said Disposition and Deed of
Entail, to and in favour of himself the said deceased James
Cruikshank, and the deceased Mrs. Margaret Helen Cruikshank or
Gerard,
Spouse of the said deceased James Cruikshank, and the
[Private."] 7 fc longest
3°
&
4° GULIELMI IV. Cap.30.
longest Liver of them, in Life Rent, but for the Life Rent Use alienarly
of the said Margaret Helen Cruikshank or Gerard in the Event that
she should survive the said deceased James Cruikshank, and to
James Cruikshank Esquire, now of Langley Park, their eldest Son,
and the Heirs whomsoever of bis Body, in Fee; whom failing, to
Patrick Cruikshank, youngest Son of the said deceased James
Cruikshank, and the Heirs whomsoever of his Body; whom failing,
to
Clementina
Cruikshank, eldest Daughter of the said deceased James
Cruikshank, and the Heirs whomsoever of her Body; whom failing,
to Elizabeth Cruikshank, Second Daughter of the said deceased
James Cruikshank, and the Heirs whomsoever of her Body; whom
failing, to Margaret Helen Cruikshank, Third Daughter of the said
deceased James Cruikshank, and the Heirs whomsoever of her Body;
whom failing, to Mary Cruikshank, youngest Daughter of the said
deceased James Cruikshank, and the Heirs whomsoever of her Body;
whom failing, to Alexander Cruikshank of the Island of Saint
Vincent, Brother of the said deceased James Cruikshank, and the
Heirs whomsoever of his Body; whom all failing, to the nearest
Heirs and Assignees whomsoever of the said deceased James
Cruikshank, heritably and irredeemably, the eldest Heir Female
who should happen to succeed to the Lands and others herein-after
mentioned, and the Descendants of her Body, so often as the
Succession should devolve upon Females or their Descendants,
excluding the younger and all other Heirs Portioners, and succeed-
ing always without Division, in all Time thereafter, throughout the
whole Course of Succession, whether of Heirs of Tailzie, or a$
Heirs whatsoever, who might happen to succeed, in Terms of the
Destination therein specified, ail and whole the Town and Lands
of Ecclesjohn, now called Langley Park, with the Mansion House
thereof,
and haill other Houses, Yards, Orchards, Plantings,
Parks,
Enclosures, Dovecots, Woods, and haill other Parts,
Pendicles, and Pertinents thereto belonging; all and whole the
Town and Lands of Puggieston, and Town and Lands of Kirkdoor-
keys, both which are proper Parts and Pendicles of and compre-
hended in the Barony of'Dun, with Houses, Biggings, Yards, Tofts,
Crofts, Parts, Pendicles, and Pertinents of the said Towns and Lands,
which fbrmerly were possessed by Andrew Thomson and his Tenants
therein, and particularly including Two Agnes Grass of the Mains
of Dun; and also all and whole that Part of the Lands of
Soamshill, with Houses, Biggings, Yards, Parts, Pendicles, and
Pertinents of the same, which was sometime possessed by the
deceased Thomas Allardice of Duninald, and his Spouse, and their
Tenants, and was afterwards in the Possession of William MM of
Balwyllo, and his Tenants, excepting always those Parts of the said
Lands of Soamshill and Muir thereof which were formerly disponed
by the deceased Robert MM of Bahcyllo, a former Proprietor
thereof,
to the deceased Mr. David Erskine of Dun, one of the Senators of
the College of Justice, and bounded and limited as follows, videlicet,
by the Burn of Dun on the West to the Stone Quarry in the said
Lands of
Soamshill,
and from the said Burn, through the Middle of
the Bottom of the said Quarry, up to the Braehead, from thence tö
the ßoad which leads down betwixt the Shades called the
Braeshade and the Lawshade, Eastward to the Road called Connal's
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