- ReferenceX284/8/6/7
- TitleConveyance: Parties: (i) Daniel Layton of Chellington, farmer; (ii) George Wells of Harrold, leather dyer; (iii) Crewe Alston of Odell Castle, esquire; (iv) Charles Baker of Lincolns Inn Fields [Middlesex], esquire; Henry Frederic Alston of Odell, but now residing in Calais [France], esquire and William Gale Coles of Clifton [Gloucestershire], banker Reciting: - X284/8/6/6; - settlement of 2 Mar 1839 between (1) Justinian Alston the younger; (2) Justinian Alston the elder; (3) Mary Alston; (4) Charles Baker; (5) Henry Frederic Alston, John James Kerr and George Leeke Baker; (6) Rowland Alston and Henry Barne Sawbridge in which certain manors etc. were conveyed to (5) in trust for 99 years if (2) lived so long; to use of (2); to use of (5) in trust for Crewe Alston; with powers to exchange land; - Justinian Alston the elder and Justinian Alston the younger had both died leaving Crewe Alston entitled to rents and profits from the land held in trust; - new trustees of settlement of 2 Mar 1839 had been appointed from time to time, on 6 Nov 1854 an indenture between (1) Charles Baker and Henry Frederic Alston; (2) Henry Morton Cotton; (3) Charles Baker, Henry Frederic Alston and William Gale Coles appointed William Gale Coles a trustee together with Henry Frederic Alston and Charles Baker; - (iv) as trustees possessed 147/3/- in consolidated bank annuities received as payment for exchanging part of the land held in trust; - Daniel Layton had contracted with George Wells for sale of (a), had received the urchase money but made no conveyance; - (iv) had agreed with George Wells to purchase (a) for 75 raised from sale of part of the bank consolidated annuities Operative Part: - (iv) paid 75 to George Wells and (i) conveyed to (iv), (a) below Property: (a) plantation in Carlton Bridge End as described in X284/8/6/6 Witness: - John Garrard of Olney [Buckinghamshire], solicitor
- Date free text4 Jul 1860
- Production dateFrom: 1839 To: 1860
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