Sir John Ogilvy estate: enabling him and the heirs of entail to feu parts of the estate of Carnie (Forfar) Act 1836

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1836 c. 28
ANNO SEXTO & SEPTIMO
GULIELMI IV. REGIS.
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Cap.
28.
An Act to enable Sir John Ogilvy Baronet, and
the Heirs of Entail succeeding* to him in the
Estate of Cairnie and others, lying* in the County
of Forfar, to grant Feus of certain Parts
thereof.
[28th July 1836.]
W
HEREAS Walter Ogilvy (afterwards Sir Walter Ogilvy Ba- Deed of En.
ronet),
eldest lawful Son of Sir John Ogilvy of Inverqubarity, tail by s,r
Baronet, by a Deed of Entail bearing Date the Seventeenth
^"j1"
17th
Day of June One thousand seven hundred and ninety»six, and registered June 179(>.
in the Register of Tallies at Edinburgh the Sixteenth Day of
December
in the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight, and in the Books of
Council and Session the Seventh Day of June One thousand eight hun-
dred and nine, did settle and entail, to and in favour of himself the said
Walter Ogilvy in Liferent, and the Heirs Male of his Body ; whom failing,
to the Heirs Female of his Body ; whom failing, to the said Sir John Ogilvy
his Father, in Liferent; whom failing, to John Ogilvy Esquire, his Brother
German, and the Heirs Male of his Body ; whom failing, to David Ogilvy
Esquire, his Brother German, and the Heirs Male of his Body ; whom
failing, to William Ogilvy Esquire, his Brother German, and the Heirs
Male of his Body; whom failing, to Alexander Ogilvy Esquire, his
Brother German, and the Heirs Male of his Body j whom failing, to
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Thomas Ogilvy Esquire, his Brother German, and the Heirs Male of his
Body; whom failing, to
Ramsay Ogilvy
Esquire, his Brother German, and
the Heirs Male of his Body; whom failing, to Adam Ogilvy Esquire, his
Brother German, and the Heirs Male of his Body ; whom failing, to
Polly
Ogilvy,
his Sister German, and the Heirs Male of her Body ; whom fail-
ing, to
Charlotte
Ogilvy, his Sister German, and the Heirs Male of her
Body ; whom failing, to such other Person or Persons as he should there-
after name or substitute to succeed to the Lands and Estate therein-after
specified by any Writing under his Hand at any Time in his Life, and
their Heirs, t,o be therein mentioned; and failing of such Nomination, or
in default of the Persons and Heirs to be therein appointed, to his own
nearest Heirs, and Assignees whomsoever; the eldest Heir Female and
the Descendants of her Body, as often as the Succession devolves upon
Females or their Descendants, excluding still all other Heirs Portioners,
and succeeding always without Division, throughout the whole Course of
Succession in all Time thereafter; among other Lands and Estates, all
and whole his Lands and Estate then called
Tullidelph
Hall, containing
and comprehending all and whole the Lands of Baldovan, with the Bank
of Baldovan, Manor Place, Dovecote, Houses, Biggings, Yards, Tofts,
Crofts, Parts, Pendicles, and Pertinents, with the Mill
thereof,
commonly
called the Mill of
Baldovan,
Milnlands, Multures, Sucken, Sequels, and
Knaveship, lying within the Parish of Strathmartine and Sheriffdom of
Forfar, together with the Multures and whole Services due by the
Brewers, Maltmakers, and the Inhabitants of the Hill of Dundee and
others formerly astricted to the said Mill; as also all and whole the Lands
of Balmadown, the Lands of Kirton of Strathmartine, the Lands of
Hilhouses,
and Bridge End of Auchry, with Houses, Biggings, Yards, Tofts,
Crofts, Annexis, Connexis, Parts, Pendicles, and Pertinents of the said
Lands, all lying within the Barony of
Rescobie,
Regality of St. Andrews,
and Sheriffdom aforesaid; as also all and whole the Lands of
Pitempin,
the Half Lands of
Balmadown,
the Half Lands of
Hillhouses,
with the
Waulkmill Lands of the same; as also all and whole these Acres of Land
sometime possessed by
James
Smith in
Hillhouses,
as also all and whole
these Acres of Land sometime possessed by Robert Smith in the West
Town End of Baldovan, with Tofts, Crofts, Houses, Biggings, Parts;
Pendicles, Privileges, and universal Pertinents of the same, lying within
the Parish, Regality, and Sheriffdom foresaid, with the Teinds, Parsonage
and Vicarage, of the whole aforesaid Lands, Houses, Biggings, Yards,
Orchards, Woods, Fishings, Mosses, Muirs, Meadows, Grazings, Com-
monties, Common Pasturage, and universal Pertinents of the same, as
more particularly specified in the Rights and Infeftments of the said
Lands and Heritages in favour of the late Walter
Tullidelph
Esquire, his
Grandfather, who disponed the same to him in Fee; as also all and whole
the Lands and others after mentioned acquired by him from David Laird
Esquire, of
Strathmartine,
videlicet, all and whole that Muir and Arable
Land, with the Houses and Gardens thereon, all lying to the Eastward of
the Road leading from
Dundee
to the Flour Mills belonging to the Town
of
Dundee,
bounded by the Lands belonging to Mister
Graham
of
Balmuir
on the East, the Lands of Kirkton on the South, Dighty Water on the
North, and the said Road on the West Parts, as also that Part of the
Muir lying betwixt the said Road and the High Road leading from
Dundee

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