Reverend James White estate: enabling him, and the persons for the time being entitled to estates in Bonchurch (Isle of White) (Hampshire), to grant building leases Act 1836

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1836 c. 13
Year1836
ANNO SEXTO
GULIELMI IV. REGIS.
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Cap.
13.
An Act to enable the Reverend James White and
the Persons for the Time being entitled to certain
Estates situate in the Parish of Bonchurch in the
Isle of Wight in the County of
Southampton,
de-
vised by the Will of Charles Fitzmaurice Hill
Esquire, deceased, to grant Building Leases.
[21st June 1836.]
W
HEREAS Charles Fitzmaurice Hill late of Saint Boniface in the
VVill
of
C.
F.
Isle of
Wight
in the County of Southampton, Esquire, deceased, Hi,,» d*te
duly signed and published his last Will and Testament in |oiO°Ct
Writing, dated on or about the Nineteenth Day of
October
in the Year One
thousand eight hundred and ten, executed and attested so as to pass Free-
hold Estates of Inheritance, and thereby gave and devised all and singular
his Manors, Messuages, Farms, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments,
and Parts and Shares
thereof,
and all other his Real Estate whatsoever,
.whereof or wherein he or any Person or Persons in Trust for him was
or were seised or interested in or entitled unto forany Estate of Inhe-
ritance in Possession, Reversion, Remainder, or Expectancy, or other-
wise,
whereof he had any Power to dispose, with their Rights, Members,
and Appurtenances, unto Alexander Shearer of Swanmore House in the
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