Reverend Richard and Margaret Buck estate: power to grant lease of coal mines in Lancashire Act 1823

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1823 c. 13
Year1823
ANNO QUARTO
GEORGII IV. REGIS
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Cap.
13.
An Act to enable the Reverend Richard Buck Clerk
and Margaret his Wife, and the Survivor of
them, to grant Leases of a Moiety of the Coal
Mines within the Estates devised by the Will of
John Hull deceased, in the County of Lancaster.
[17th June 1823.]
W
HEREAS Join Hull, late of
Chorley
in the County ofLancaster, will
of John
Surgeon, deceased, duly made and published his last Will and Hull, Sur-
Testament in Writing, bearing Date on or about the Twelfth
geon,
dated
Day of May in the Year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and IQYO y
thirteen, executed and attested so as to pass Real Estates, and thereby
(after giving certain Lands therein mentioned to
Thomas
Hull of
Beverley
in the County of
York,
Doctor of Physic, his Heirs and Assigns) gave and
devised unto his Mother
Margaret
Hull (since deceased) and her Assigns,
for and during her natural Life, One Annuity or clear yearly Rent-charge
of One hundred Pounds of lawful
English
Money, to be issuing and pay-
able out of and charged and chargeable upon his (the said Testator's)
Messuage and Tenement, Lands and Hereditaments called The
Agecroft
Hall
Estate,
situate in
Pendlebury
in the said County of
Lancaster,
in the
Occupation of
James Wcstbrooke
and Robert Howard, their Assigns or
Undertenants, by Four equal Quarterly Payments, on the Days or Times
therein mentioned, and with the usual Powers of Distress and Entry for
enforcing the due Payment
thereof;
and subject and charged and charge-
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