History of the Free-schools, Colleges, Hospitals, and Asylums of Birmingham, and Their Fulfilment

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W. Tweedie, 1861 - Birmingham (England) - 601 pages

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Page 388 - WHEREAS, we did by our letters patent, under the Great Seal of our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, bearing date at Westminster, the...
Page 34 - NOW KNOW YE, That the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration...
Page 196 - ... then the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee for the time being, or the personal representatives of the last surviving or continuing trustee, may, by writing appoint another person or other persons to be a trustee or trustees in the place of the trustee dead, remaining out of the United Kingdom, desiring to be discharged, refusing, or being unfit or being incapable, as aforesaid.
Page 391 - Funds), be and be made by Deed indented, sealed and delivered in the Presence of Two or more credible Witnesses Twelve Calendar Months at least before the death of such Donor or Grantor (including the Days of the Execution and Death), and be enrolled in His Majesty's High Court of Chancery within Six Calendar Months next after the Execution thereof...
Page 196 - ... appoint any other person or persons to be a trustee or trustees in the place of the trustee or trustees so dying or desiring to be discharged or refusing or becoming unfit or incapable to act as aforesaid...
Page 34 - London, that may have and shall have these our letters patent under our Great Seal of England, in due manner made and sealed, without fine or fee great or small to us in our Hanaper or elsewhere to our use...
Page 209 - ... to sue and be sued implead and be impleaded and answer and be answered unto in every Court of us our heirs and successors and be...
Page 382 - VICTORIA, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith; to all to whom these presents shall come greeting...
Page 391 - ... and unless the same be made to take effect in possession for the charitable use intended, immediately from the making thereof, and be without any power of revocation, reservation, trust, condition, limitation, clause or agreement whatsoever, for the benefit of the donor or grantor, or of any person or persons claiming under him.
Page 33 - The Governors of the possessions, revenues and goods of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth in Sherborne in the county of Dorset.

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