• Reference
    W3546
  • Title
    Copy deed of Resettlement
  • Date free text
    13 Feb 1903
  • Production date
    From: 1867 To: 1903
  • Scope and Content
    i) Samuel Whitbread of Southill and Cardington, esquire Francis Pelham Whitbread of the Brewery, Chiswell Street, London, esquire ii) Honorable Thomas Henry William Pelham of Deene House, Putney, London, and said Francis Pelham Whitbread reciting settlement of 4 Sep 1867, of estates in Bedfordshire and Essex to raise £40,000 in lieu of a rentcharge of £1,600, and subject thereto to use of Samuel Charles Whitbread and his heirs reciting death of Samuel Charles Whitbread 27 May 1879 and Samuel Whitbread is now tenant for life Francis Pelham Whitbread is entitled to estates in said settlement, subject to limitations therein various sales, purchases and exchanges of settled estates have been made, of which ii) are now trustees settled and unsettled estates of Samuel Whitbread are contiguous and intermingled and difficult to distinguish disentailing deed dated 190- to be made by Francis Pelham Whitbread, Samuel Whitbread and Thomas Henry William Pelham, estates to be held in trust but freed from the estate in tail male scheduled estates to use of Francis Pelham Whitbread for life and then to his son Peter Whitbread, and his sons, in tail male and tail general every tenant for life to take the surname Whitbread power for a tenant for life to provide £1,000 per annum for life to their surviving spouse, and to charge estate with up to £20,000 for their children's portions ii) are trustees under Settled Land Acts 1882-90 £13,341..4s..2 2 3/4% Consols now in hands of ii) to be held to same trusts Samuel Whitbread conveys to ii) his unsettled estates in Bedfordshire the schedule of lands affected refers to the Bedfordshire and Essex estates (other than the Knotting Estate) in the estate book
  • Level of description
    item