No. XXII. Estate, under a Decree of the Court of Chancery. Page 1474 A Conveyance of Lands by Leafe and Release, and a Fine and Recovery hereby covenanted to be levied and fuffered. 1481 No. XXIII. A Release from an Heir at Law and Trustees in a Settlement to a Purchafer. 1492 No. XXIV. A Conveyance of Leafchold and Freehold Premiffes, purfuant to an Act of Parliament, from the Apothecaries Company, to the Mayor and Commonalty, and Citizens of the City of London, the Leafehold Premiffes by way of Surrender, the Freehold by Feoffment. 1498 A Release in Fee from the Affignee of a Bankrupt's Estate, and the Bankrupt to a Purcha No. XXV. fer. 1514 1525 No. XXVI. A Release from feveral Perfons, who claimed 1533 No. XXVIII. A Release and Extinguishment of Right from Executors to a Devifee. No. XXIX. A Release of a Legacy. No. XXX. No. I. No. 11. 1540 1549 A Deed Poll on Disfranchising a Member of a Company, whereby the Corporation release him of his Freedom, and all Offices and Charges whereto he is engaged under Charters, Bye Laws, or otherwise. 1551 Revocations. A Deed of Revocation, Appointment and Release in Fee of a Manor, upon the fame being fold to a Purchafer; Part of the Purchase-Money to remain on Mortgage of the Premiffes. 1557 A Deed of Revocation of the Ufes in a Marriage Settlement, and Appointinent of other Ufes. 1583 Settlements. Settlements. A Settlement before Marriage of the Wife's Real No. I. and Perfonal Estates. Page 1586 A Settlement before Marriage of Bank Annuities No. II. transferred by the Wife's Father to Trustees. 1652 A Settlement before Marriage, whereby the Huf- No. III. band in Confideration of the Wife's Fortune, conveys a Freehold Eftate to Trustees, for the Purpose of Paying the Rents to the Wife during Life, and after her death to raise a Sum of Money, with the Payment of which the Wife is hereby empowered to charge the Estate. 1666 A Settlement before Marriage, whereby the Fa No. IV. ther of the intended Hufband, affigns a confiderable Leasehold Estate to Trustees, in order to secure to the Wife for her separate Ufe, during Coverture, the Payment of an Annuity: after the Death of Husband and Wife, the Trustees are to ftand poffeffed of the Premiffes for the Benefit of the Children of the Marriage. 1693 Articles entered into, previous to Marriage, No. V. whereby the Father agrees to admit the intended Hufband to a Share in Trade, and the Parents of the intended Wife alfo agree to advance him Monies in lieu of Legacies, which the Wife is entitled to; the Son therefore agrees to fettle a Moiety of the Wife's Eftates to Uses. 1709 A Settlement before Marriage, whereby the in- No. VI. tended Hufband covenants to fecure to the Wife an Annuity, and also a Jointure after his Death, in proportion to her Fortune, according to a Power in a Will authorifing him fo to do. The Hufband likewife covenants to obtain an Act of Parliament to enable him to provide for the Children of the Marriage. 1726 A 2 No. VII. No. VIII. No. 1. No. 11. No. III. A Settlement before Marriage, whereby the Huf- Wills. A Will of Freeholds, Copyholds, Leafeholds, and Monies in the funds. 1843 A Will of Freehold, Copyhold, Leafehold, and Perfonal Eftates; the Teftator devifes the fame to Trustees to fecure an Annuity to his Wife, and likewife to provide for any Children that he might have by her; and in default of Iffue he devifes the fame fubject to the Annuity, &c. to the eldeft Son of his Uncle; charged with the Payment of Monies. 1857 A Devife of Copyhold Lands to be fold, the Money to be divided amongst the Teftator's Children. 1861 1863 1864 A TABLE TABLE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE SEVERAL CASES CONTAINED IN THE FOURTH VOLUME W Releases. WHETHER a Receipt from the Chamberlain of the City of London, for the Purchafe Money directed under an Act to be paid to him for the Redemption of QuitRents, established by the fame Act, is effectual, or whether any Conveyance is neceffary. 1552 Settlements. In Respect to the avoiding of a Settlement. 1834 Whether a Devifee under the following Words, "To A. I give and bequeath all my Freehold and Copybold Eftates, fubject to the Payment of Forty Pounds a Year," takes an Estate in Fee, or for Life; also whether an Executor is intitled to the undifpofed Refidue of a Teftator's perfonal Eftate. 1864 ORIGINAL |