• Reference
    X886/1/10/1
  • Title
    Abstract of Title of Major Duberly and Hon.Mrs.Duberly to freehold hereditaments in Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire [abstracted by Greenfield & Cracknall, 3 Lancaster Place, Strand, London WC] (I) Family settlement of 28 Jan 1863 Parties: (1) James Duberly of Gaines Hall, Huntingdon, esquire; (2) William Duberly of Windsor [Berkshire], ensign in Grenadier Guards, eldest son of (1); (3) George Duberly of Dean House, Micheldever [Southampton], colonel in army and John St.Barbe of Union Bank, Pall Mall [Middlesex]; (4) John Moyer Heathcote of Connington Castle, Huntingdon, esquire; William Fowler of Huntingdon, solicitor Reciting: - disentailing assurance of 19 Jul 1862 between (1) James Duberly; (2) William Duberly; (3) William Fowler in which (1) confirmed and (2), with consent of (1) [who was protector of settlement in will of Sir James Duberly, late of Gaines Hall, deceased, father of (1)] also confirmed to (3) the manors of Gaines Dillington and Perry [Huntingdonshire], Beachampstead alias Beckampstead [Huntingdonshire] and lands in Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Middlesex and Surrey devised in the will of Sir James Duberlyand lands purchased with proceeds of sale of such lands subject to 500 rentcharge to Emily Hannah Duberly, wife of (1) but discharged from estates in tail male of (2) Operative Part: - (1) and (2) declared that the land in first schedule devised in will of Sir James Duberly, subject to 500 rentcharge to Emily Hannah Duberly should stand to uses declared; - (1) declared that all land in 2nd Schedule should stand to uses declared; - (4) paid 10/- to (1); - (1) granted land in 2nd schedule to (4) in trust Habendum: - to use of (1) for his life; to use of Emily Hannah Duberly to receive 1,300 rent charge per annum charged on the premises in addition to 500 rent charge already charged; to use of (3) for 200 years from death of (1); to use of (2) for his life; to use of sons of (2) Proviso: - sons of (1) made tenants for life to be able to make 700 rentcharge for his wife whilst 1,300 continued payable; - (1) to be able to charge premises with up to 40,000 as portions for his daughters and sons, except (2) at 4% interest per annum; - (1) to be able to mortgage; - sons of (1) made tenants for life to be able to charge premises with 2,500 for their child (other than the eldest son), or 4,000 if two or three children, or 10,000 if more than three children charged at 4% per annum interest First Schedule: - 3,529a 3r 7p land at Gaines, Midlow, Perry, Dillington, Staughton, Buckden, Alconbury, Huntingdon, Hemingford, Bolnhurst, Colmworth, March, Ely, London and Colne Second Schedule: - 1,065a 1r 7p at Great Staughton, Perry, Brampton, Wimblington, Doddington and Colne (II) Will of 1 Feb 1864 of James Duberly, including: - 7,000 to each of his children, except his eldest son, William, becoming 21 or, if a daughter, marrying before then; - appointing his premises which he charged with the portions to his wife, son William and William Fowler as trustees for 500 years; - executors to be his wife and sons William and Harry Grey Duberly and William Fowler (III) Codicil of 23 Feb 1864 to will of James Duberly not affecting abstracted premises (IV) death of James Duberly on 3 Mar 1864 (V) proof of will of James Duberly in PPR on 28 Mar 1864 (VI) death of William Fowler on 16 Jun 1872 (VII) Marriage Settlement of 12 Oct 1874 Parties: (1) William Duberly of Gaynes Hall, Huntingdon, esquire; (2) Hon.Rosa Louisa Vernon Sandys of 2 Chesham Street [Middlesex], spinster; (3) Rt.Hon.Augustus Frederick Arthur, 4th Baron Sandys of Ombersley [Worcestershire] and Thomas Frederick Fowler of Huntingdon, solicitor; (4) Hon. Marcus Windsor George Sandys of 2 Chesham Street [Middlesex] and Thomas Frederick Fowler of Huntingdon Reciting: - (1) entitled to various premises charged with 500, 1,300 and 40,000; - intended marriage of (1) and (2) Operative Part: - (1) appointed rentcharge to (2) of 1,200 if Emily Hannah Duberly died in his lifetime and (2) survived him; - (1) charged all his premises to (3) as security for the rentcharge for 600 years; - (1) charged the premises with rentcharge of 2,500 for a child other than the eldest son or 4,00 if two or three such children at 4% interest per annum; - (1) appointed premises charged with childrens' portions to (4) for 800 years (VIII) death of Emily Hannah Duberly, widow of James Duberly, on 30 Mar 1883; portions of the children of James, except 6,666/13/4 to Miss Emily Margaret Grey Duberly had been raised or satisfied (IX) Appointment of 1 May 1877 of Sir Edmund Filmer of East Sutton Park [Kent], baronet as trustee of (1) in place of William Fowler who had died on 16 Jun 1872 (X) death of Sir Edmund Filmer on 18 Dec 1886 (XI) Appointment of 10 May 1887 of Herbert Hay Langham of Cottesbroke Park, Northampton, esquire and Hon.Michael Edwin Marcus Sandys of 10 Throgmorton Avenue, London, esquire as trustees of (1) in place of Sir Edmund Filmer deceased and John Moyer Heathcote, who wished to resign (XII) death of Hon.Marcus Windsor George Sandys on 14 May 1897 (XIII) Indenture of 9 Jul 1898 between (1) Grey William Duberly of Gaynes Hall, lieutenant in Grenadier Guards (2) Thomas Frederick Fowler of Huntingdon, solicitor in which (1) granted to (2) all estates in Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Middlesex and Surrey of which he was seised to use of (1) (XIV) death of Rt.Hon.Augustus Frederick Arthur, 4th Baron Sandys of Ombersley (XV) Mortgage of 19 Jun 1912 in which George Tournay Biddulph and Thomas Somers Vernon Cocks, both of 43 Charing Cross Road, London, partners in Cocks, Biddulph & Co., bankers lent 2,800 to Grey William Duberly (with up to 1,200 further to be lent if required) secured on his properties at 5% interest
  • Date free text
    1912
  • Production date
    From: 1863 To: 1915
  • Level of description
    item