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- 1844-1944 (Creation)
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Family settlements and other associated papers of the Ormsby Gore family, 1844-1944. The file includes a disentailing deed followed by the marriage settlement of John Ralph Ormsby Gore and Sarah Tyrell of Bereham, Essex, 1844, and appointment of William Kenyon Slaney as a new trustee, 1871; a disentailing assurance of stocks and bonds and agreement by William Richard Baron Harlech and his son George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore, 1880; a resettlement by William Richard second Baron Harlech and George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore of the Brogyntyn estates in England, Wales and Ireland, and of heirlooms and trust moneys, 1881; appointment of a jointure to Margaret Ethel Ormsby Gore and portions for the younger children, 1881; surrenders and conveyances of property in the parishes of Cemais, Llanbryn-mair, Darowen and Machynlleth, 1902, Cross Lanes farm at Five Crosses, Pentreclawdd, Selatyn, 1906, and Blue Bell Farm, Guilsfield Without, with plan, 1909; an appointment of £7000 out of trust funds, disentailing assurances referring to the sale of the estates in Ireland in 1915, and a deed of indemnity to Lord Harlech subsequent to the marriage of William George Arthur Ormsby Gore and Lady Beatrice Cecil, with associated papers, 1913-1927; a conveyance by William George Arthur Ormsby Gore to the Brogyntyn Estate Company of reversionary interests in the Brogyntyn settled estates and settled funds, with schedule incorporated, 1929; the marriage settlement of Hugh Fortescue Viscount Ebrington and Emily Ormsby Gore, 1886; appointments of new trustees of Sarah, Baroness Harlech, 1890, 1894; an agreement concerning the ownership of money paid by the Gorsedda Junction and Portmadoc Railways Company to the Brogyntyn settled estates, 1896, and two copies of the will of William Richard Baron Harlech, 1898, with codicils, 1900-1902, proved 1904, extracted from the Principal Registry, 1944.
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Endorsed: memoranda; enrolments in the High Court of Chancery, 1844, 1880, and in the Supreme Court of Judicature, 1913; charges and appointments of sums raisable out of the Salop estates in favour of Mary Georgina and Emily Ormsby Gore, daughters of William Richard second Baron Harlech, 1878, 1886; identification of the 1844 settlement as ‘A’ and ‘H1’ in affidavits, 1873, 1896; ‘This has not been charged for and belongs to Messrs Longueville’ on 1881 settlement; confirmation supplemental to 1913 disentailing deed, in relation to lands in Ireland, 1923
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Enclosed: acknowledgement of sums received from the Brogyntyn trustees in favour of Henry Arthur and Seymour Fitzroy Ormsby Gore, 1905; account of estate duty payable to the Inland Revenue after the death of Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, 1921.
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Previous refs: ‘Box 15. Modern deeds’ (3/4); NLW Longueville Collection, 1988 Deposit, Box 326.