| Title | Copy marriage settlement Between Ewan Law of Little Horsted Place, Sussex, Rev Edward Law of Preston, Lancashire, clerk, Rev John Peploe Mosley of Rolleston, clerk, George Henry, Bishop of Chester, Peploe Paget Mosley of Rolleston, esq, William John Law of Lincolns Inn, barrister at law and Robert Mosley, Master of Croston, Lancashire |
| Description | By which, in consideration of a marriage between Edward Law and Mary Elizabeth Mosley, Ewan Law has transferred to names of Bishop of Chester, Peploe Paget Mosley, W J Law and R M Master (Trustees), £5306 16 0 capital stock in 4% consolidated Bank Annuities, and also Rev John Peploe Mosley has demised to the Trustees, messuage, yard and gardens in Newton Solney, 1 acre 0 roods 29 perches, Croft, 3 acres 1 rood 37 perches (formerly part of a close called Broadhurst), the Cow Pasture, 6 acres 3 roods 8 perches, Upper or Little Dastall, 6 acres 1 rood 24 perches, Lower Dastall, 4 acres 3 roods 32 perches, Roacross, 6 acres 0 roods 26 perches, Great or Large Dastall, 7 acres 3 roods 21 perches, Rickyard Piece, 4 acres 3 roods 19 perches, Dockey Piece, 6 acres 1 rood 3 perches, Lower Broad-hurst, 7 acres 0 roods 23 perches, Top Barn Close with barn and yard, 2 acres 2 roods 32 perches, small plantation called the Dingle, 0 acres 1 rood 22 perches, Orchard Close and Orchard, 6 acres 3 roods 26 perches, Hovel Piece, 8 acres 0 roods 0 perches, Seed Close, 5 acres 3 roods 0 perches, Bretby Land Close, 10 acres 0 roods 5 perches, Moss Close, 7 acres 1 rood 15 perches, Trent Meadow, 6 acres 3 roods 14 perches, West Meadow, 8 acres 0 roods 0 perches, Repton Doles, 2 acres 0 roods 1 perches, (in Repton), Moor Closes, 3 acres 3 roods 31 perches, 2 acres 1 rood 3 perches, for 5000 years upon trust that at any time after the solemnisation of the marriage the sum of £2000 be raised out of the rents and profits or by mortgage of sale of the premises. The two sums of £5306 and £2000 held upon several trusts, namely that the interest is paid to Edward Law and after his death to Mary Elizabeth Law, then after the decease of the survivor to the children of Edward Law by Mary Elizabeth Mosley. If the children reach the age of 21 in the lifetime of Edward Law and his wife then their portions transferred to their respective administrators and executors |