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New South Wales: Lawson’s Trust Act 30 Vic (NSW)
An Act to enable the Trustees for the time 14*'s Tasr.
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Lawson's Trust.
An Act to enable the Trustees for the time 14*'s Tasr.
being of the Will of William Lawson late of
Prospect in the County of Cumberland in
the Territory of New South Wales Esquire
deceased to grant Mining Leases of Land in
the Colony of New South Wales. [22nd
December, 1866.]
Ware AS William Lawson late of Prospect in the County of Preamble.
Cumberland in the Territory of New South Walcs Esquire
deceased duly made and published his last will and testament in
writing bearing date the twelfth day of May one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-four and thereby devised the several pieces or parcels
of land and hereditaments described in the First Schedule to this Act
to a Trustee therein named upon certain trusts for the benefit of his
daughter Maria Emily Lawson during her life and after her decease for
the children of the said Maria Emily Lawson if more than one as tenants
in common in tail general with cross remainders between them in tail
general And whereas the said testator duly made and executed two
several codicils to his said will and by the second of the said codicils
devised the several pieces or parcels of land and hereditaments
described in the Second Schedule to this Act to the said Trustees of
his said will upon the same trusts for the benefit of his said daughter
Maria Emily Lawson and her children as the said lands devised by his
said will And whereas the said testator died on the second day of
February one thousand cight hundred and sixty-one without having
revoked or altered his said will and codicil so far as the same related
to the devises hereinbefore mentioned And whereas the said will
contains a power enabling the Trustee or Trustees for the time being
of the said will with the consent in writing of the person or persons
beneficially interested if he she or they should have attained the age
of twenty-one ycars but if not then of the sole authority of such
Trustee or Trustees to lease any of the said lands and hereditaments
so devised in trust as hereinbefore mentioned to any person or persons
for any number of ycars not exceeding twenty-one years upon certain
terms therein mentioned but the said will does not contain any power
enabling the said Trustce or Trustees to grant leases of the said lands
and hereditaments or any part thereof for mining purposes And
whereas the said Maria Emily Lawson the daughter of thie said testator
in the said will named has intermarried with and is now the wife of
Charles Icely and there are several children now living of the said
marriage And whereas it has been recently discovered that there are
valuable mines of gold copper and other minerals and substances upon
and under the said lands so devised in trust as hereinbefore mentioned
or some of them And whereas it will be greatly for the benefit of all
parties interested in the said trust estate if the Trustee or Trustees for
the time being of the said will are empowercd to grant leases of the said
lands and hereditaments for mining purposes Be it therefore enacted
by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and
consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New
South Wales in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the
same as follows :—
1. It shall be lawful for the Trustee or Trustees for the time Power to grant
being of the said will of the said William Lawson with the consent in cvefing ait
writing of the person or persons beneficially interested if he she or they years.
c shall
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Lawson's Trust.
shall have attained the age of twenty-one years but if not then of the
sole authority of such Trustec or Trustees by deed or deeds but subject
nevertheless to the trusts of the said will to demise by way of lease all
or any of the:mines minerals coals quarries stones clay sand and
substances in under or upon the said lands either with or without
any messuages buildings lands or hereditaments convenient to be held
with the same respectively and either with or without the surface of
the lands in or under which the same or any part thereof respectively
shall be and whether the same have or have not been hitherto opened
or worked for any term of years not exceeding sixty years to take
effect in possession together with all such liberties licenses powers and
privileges for searching for working the said mines and for getting
washing smelting burning rendering merchantable and disposing of
minerals coals quarries stones clay sand and substances as to the
person or persons for the time being exercising the power hereby
given shall seem expedient so as there be reserved on every such lease
the best rent or rents tolls duties royalties or reservations by the acre
the ton or otherwise to be incident to the immediate reversion that can
be reasonably gotten without taking anything in the nature of a fine
or premium and so as there be contained in every such lease a condi-
tion for re-entry for non-payment or non-delivery within a reasonable
time to be therein specified of the rent or rents tolls duties royalties
or reservations thereby reserved and so as the lessee or lessees do
execute a counterpart thereof and do thereby covenant for the due
payment or delivery of the rent or rents tolls duties royalties or
reservations thereby reserved Provided always that the reservation
of rents tolls duties or royalties the amount of which shall vary with
or according to the acreage worked or the minerals coals stones clay
sand or substances gotten shall not be taken to be in the nature of a
fine or premium though the effect of such reservation may eventually
be disadvantageous to the remainder-man.
2. In citing this Act in any instrument document or proceeding
it shall be lawful to use the expression "' Lawson's Trust Act."
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Two thousand and sixty acres of land situate at Bonyamurra or Harrison's Plains
in the county of Bligh originally granted by the Crown to William Lawson the testator
by deed dated on or about the first day of June one thousand eight hundred and forty-one.
Also two thousand five hundred and sixty acres of land situate at Queen Charlotte's
Vale in the county of Bathurst granted to the said testator by the Crown by decd dated
on or about the fifteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four.
Also six hundred and forty acres situate in the parish of Grantham in the county
of Bithurst originally granted to William Lawson the testator's father by the Crown by
deed dated on or about the fifteenth day of August one thousand cight hundred and
thirty-four.
Also six hundred and forty acres of land situate in the parish of Grantham in the
county of Bathurst originally granted by the Crown to the said William Lawson the testator's
father by deed dated on or about the thirtieth day of March one thousand cight hundred
and thirty-eight.
Also seven hundred acres of land situate in the county of Westmoreland bounded
on the west by Campbell's River originally granted by the Crown to the said William
Lawson the testator's father by deed dated on or about the fifteenth day of August one
thousand eight hundred and thirty-four.
Also six hundred and forty acres of land situate in the parish of Torrens King's
Plains in the county of Bathurst originally granted by the Crown to the said William
Lawson the testator's father by deed dated on or about the twelfth day of April one
thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven. Al
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Also soventy-eight acres parish and county of Bathurst commencing on the
Macquarie River bounded on the north by a line west one hundred and_ thirty-nine
chains forming part of the southern boundary of J. Bayliss' onc hundred and eight
acres west by I'. Parker's sixty-two acres south by T. Miller's cighty-six acres and Nelson
Lawson's one hundred and seven acres cast by the Macquarie River granted to William
Lawson the testator by the Crown by deed dated on or about the first day of June one
thousand eight hundred and forty-one.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
All that piece or parcel of land situate in the parish of Byng in the county of
Bathurst in the said Colony containing by admeasurement eleven hundred and cighty-
three acres (be the same more or less) bounded on the south by a line cast one hundred
and thirty-one chains commencing on Lewis' Ponds one mile north of William Toms'
grant six hundred and forty acres on the cast by a line north eighty chains on the north
by a line west one hundred and fifty-two chains to Lewis' Ponds and on the west hy Lewis'
Ponds to the south-west corner being the land sold as lot 67 in pursuance of the advertise-
ment of the 15th November 1836.
Also all that piece or parcel of land situate in the parish of Byng county and
Colony aforesaid containing by admeasurement seven hundred and thirty-seven acres (be
the same more or less) bounded on the south by a line west one hundred and nine chains
commencing at the south-west corner of a measured portion of one thousand one hundred
and eighty-three acres applied for by II. Perricr on the west by a line north eighty chains
on the north by a line cast cighty-seven chains to Lewis' Ponds and on the east by Lewis'
Ponds to the south-west corner of H. Perrier's application for purchase (one thousand one
hundred and cighty-three acres) as aforesaid being the land sold as lot 178 in pursuance
of the advertisement of the 5th December 1836.
Also all that picce or parcel of land situate in the parish of Worcester county and
Coleny aforesaid containing by admcasurement nine hundred and thirty-five acres (be the
same more or less) bounded on the south by a line west one hundred and fifty-one chains
twenty links from Lewis' Ponds commencing at the south-east corner one mile north of a
measured portion of onc thousand two hundred and forty-one acres on the west by a line
north cighty chains on the north by a line cast nincty-cight chains to Lewis' Ponds and on
the cast and north-east by Lewis' Ponds to the south-cast corner afurcsaid being the land
sold as lot 4 in pursuance of the advertisement of 10th July 1837.
And also all that piece or parccl of Jand situate in the parish of Freemantle sections
Nos. 6 and 7 in the county and Colony aforesaid containing by admeasurement one thousand
two hundred and forty-one acres (be the same more or less) bounded on the south by a
measured portion of one thousand one hundred and eighty-three acres cast one hundred
and fifty-two chains commencing at Lewis' Ponds at the north-west corner of the aforesaid
portion on the cast by a line north cighty chains and on the north by a line west one
hundred and fifty-seven chains to Lewis' Ponds and on the west by Lewis' Ponds to the
north-west corner of the measured portion of one thousand one hundred and eighty-three
acres aforesaid being the land sold as lot 26 in pursuance of the advertisement of 2nd
April 1838.
        
      