Vesting part of the estate of Cromarty (Ross and Cromarty) in trustees, to be sold for payment of debts, and other provisions Act 1835

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1835 c. 19
Year1835
ANNO QUINTO & SEXTO
GULIELMI IY REGIS.
Cap.
19.
An Act to vest Part of the entailed Estate of Cro-
marty, lying within the County of Ross, and by
Annexation within the County of Cromarty, i
Trustees in Fee Simple, for the Purpose of selling
the same, and of paying Debts which affect or
may be made to affect the said entailed Estate;
and tor other Purposes connected therewith.
[21st July 1835.]
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tages underwritten, to3 ?n feJow rf hSj^,eS^aDu °rthe'' HeH-
of his. Body j whom faihnV to ?hP H f an,d the Heirs Mal*
whom failing, to the no7deceased fcieB,sle £ his B^y;
Brother German, and the Heirs Malp «f i?T ^«?*«Mfe, his
Mackenzie; whom fa ling to thl
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IPrivate.-] g' thf deceased Kenneth Mackenzie
5 v Esquire,
5° & GULIELMI IV. Cap. 19.
Esquire, Cousin of the said John Mackenzie commonly called Lord
Macleod, only lawful Son of the deceased Roderick Mackenzie
Esquire, who was Brother German of George Earl of Cromarty, the
Father of the said John Mackenzie commonly called Lord Macleod,
and to the Heirs Male of the Body of the said Kenneth Mackenzie;
whom failing, to the Heirs Female of the Body of the said Colonel
George Mackenzie, Brother of him the said John Mackenzie com*?
monly called Lord Macleod; whom failing, to the deceased Lady
Isabella Mackenzie, eldest Sister of the said John Mackenzie com-
monly called Lord Macleod, then Relict of the deceased George Lord
Elibank, and the Heirs Male of her Body; whom failing, to the
Heirs Female of the Body of the said Dowager Lady Elibank;
whom failing, to Lady Mary Mackenzie, now deceased, Second Sister
of the said John Mackenzie commonly called Lord Macleod, and at
the Date of the said Procuratory of Resignation Relict of
Middleton Esquire ; whom failing, to Jabez Mackenzie or Clark, then
a Captain in the Service of the English East India Company, only Son
of the said Lady Mary Mackenzie by Clark Esquire, her First
Husband, and the Heirs Male of the Body of the said Jabez Mackenzie
or Clark; whom failing, to the Heirs Female of his Body ; whom fail-
ing, to Thomas Drayton, only Son of the said Lady Mary Mackenzie
by the deceased Drayton Esquire, her Second Husband,
and the Heirs Male of the Body of the said Thomas Drayton ; whom
failing, to the Heirs Female of his Body ; whom failing, to the other
Heirs Male of the Body of the said Lady Mary Mackenzie ; whom
failing, to the Heirs Female of her Body ; whom failing, to Lady
Caro-
line Mackenzie, now deceased, Third surviving Sister of the said
John Mackenzie commonly called Lord Macleod, then Wife of Walter
Hunter Esquire, of Polmood, and the Heirs Male of her Body ; whom
failing, to the Heirs Female of her Body ; whom failing, to Lady
Jane Mackenzie, Fourth Sister of the said John Mackenzie commonly
called Lord Macleod, and the Heirs Male of her Body; whom failing,
to the Heirs Female of her Body; whom failing, to James Glassford,
only Son procreated between the now deceased John Glassford of
Dougaldston, Esquire, and the also deceased Lady Margaret Mack-
enzie, also Sister of the said John Mackenzie commonly called Lord
Macleod, and the Heirs Male of the Body of the said James Glassford ;
whom failing, to the Heirs Female of his Body; whom failing, to Isabella
Glassford, eldest Daughter procreated between the said JohnGlassford
and Lady Margaret Mackenzie, and the Heirs Male of her Body;
whom failing, to the Heirs Female of her Body; whom failing, to
Euphemia Glassford, youngest Daughter of the said John Glassford
and Lady Margaret Mackenzie, and the Heirs Male of her Body ;
whom failing, to the Heirs Female of her Body ; whom failing, to
Lady Augusta Mackenzie, youngest Sister of the said John Mackenzie
commonly called Lord Macleod, then Wife of the now deceased
Sir William Murray of Ochtertyre, Baronet, and the Heirs Male of
her Body ; whom failing, to the Heirs Female of her Body ; whom
failing, to the Heirs Female'of the Body of the said Kenneth,
Mackenzie Esquire, Cousin of -the said John Mackenzie commonly
called Lord Macleod; whom all failing, the nearest Heirs or As-
signees whomsoever of the said John Mackenzie commonly called
Lord Macleod ; the eldest Heir Female and the Descendants of her
Body

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