John Williams estate: vesting parts in Staffordshire in trustees to complete a contract for sale, and provision for application of proceeds Act 1830

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1830 c. 20
Year1830
ANNO UNDECIMO
GEORGII IV. REGIS.
Cap.
20.
An Act for vesting certain Parts of the Real Estates,
devised by the Will of John Williams Esquire,
deceased, in the County of
Stafford,
in Trustees,
in Trust to carry
into
execution a Contract entered
into for Sale
thereof,
and to apply the Money
arising from such Sale in manner therein
mentioned. [29th May 1830.]
W
HEREAS
John Williams
Esquire, lately one of His Majesty's will of John
Serjeants at Law, by his Will bearing Date the Seventh Day Williams,
of March One thousand eight hundred and ten, gave, devised, Esquire,
and bequeathed all his Real Estate in the County of Stafford and else- ^arch 1810.
where, which he was seised of or equitably entitled to, and all his Lease-
hold Estate in
Queen's
Square,
Bloomsbury,
in the County of Middlesex,
and a small Leasehold Estate in the County of
Carmarthen,
and the
Copyright which he was entitled unto in his Edition of Sounder's
Reports,
and all other his Personal Estate whatsoever, of every Kind and
Description whatsoever, (except such Plate as he might be possessed of
at the Time of his Decease,) unto
George
Chetwynd of
Brocton Lodge
in
the County of
Stafford,
John
Stevenson
Salt of Russell Square in the
County of
Middlesex,
and
Charles Clarke
of
Forebridge
in the said County
of
Stafford,
Esquires, their
Heirs,
Executors, Administrators, and Assigns,
upon special Trust and Confidence nevertheless, that they his said
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