• Reference
    WJ404
  • Title
    Assignment in trust
  • Date free text
    3 Feb 1829
  • Production date
    From: 1829 To: 1829
  • Scope and Content
    i) Richard Gresham Barber, Walworth, Surrey, oil and colour man, and wife Mary (formerly Layman spinster) ii) John Thomas, Oxford Street, Middlesex, livery stable keeper [recites: will of James Layman senior, late Shefford, surgeon, 28 July 1826, father of Mary --- to executors all real estate, to sell real estate at Shefford, subject to life estate of wife in cottage --- all personal estate in trust, to pay son George £20 per annum during his apprenticeship until of age, and to son Charles £15 per annum for life till he found permanent situation in colony of New South Wales, then to have £250 residue in trust for son George and daughters Mary and Catherine, and grandchildren, the children of daughter Harriet Cordelia Cook, in 4 equal parts when they come of age. --- estate at Ipswich, after death of wife, to trustees to sell for benefit of Mary (one moiety), the other moiety to George Layman, daughters Mary and Catherine, and children of Harriet in 4 equal parts] --- share of i) under the will in the Shefford estate --- reversionary interest in Ipswich estate to ii) in trust for sole use of Mary Barber
  • Level of description
    item