- ReferenceW3554
- TitleCourt order: Chancery Division, estate of Earl Darnley, deceased
- Date free textMar 1936
- Production dateFrom: 1935 To: 1940
- Scope and ContentSamuel Howard Whitbread, Reginald Pennant Eccles and William Henry Whitbread, plaintiffs v Esme Ivo Earl of Darnley, The Cobham Hall Estate Company, Peter Stuart Bligh an infant, Noel Gervase Bligh, and Algernon Stuart Bligh, defendants testator sold Kent estate during his lifetime trustees to hold unsold for 5 years all testators shares in Cobham Hall Estate Company from 1 July 1936 - 1 July 1940 or death of Earl Darnley. The Earl shall be managing director of the Company. The earl will recoup to the Company any loss but may take any profits. trustees to deposit £3,500 with bank to secure any overdraft of the Company Rules for accounts. Trustees may pay out of residuary estate debts of £18,618 due to Glyn Mills and Company from the Company Trustees from 1 July 1935 to pay to the Earl net income of the residuary estate
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- Persons/institution keywordBligh, Ivo Francis Walter (8th Earl of Darnley),
Whitbread, Samuel Howard,
Eccles, Reginald Pennant,
Whitbread, William Henry,
Bligh, Esme Ivo (9th Earl of Darnley, 18th Baron Clifton),
Cobham Hall Estate Company,
Bligh, Peter Stuart,
Bligh, Noel Gervase,
Bligh, Algernon Stuart,
Mills, Glyn,
Glyn Mills & Company - Keywords
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