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112 HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY. supply the want of a trustee under the declaration of trust of December, 1843. He will be required to give bond as such, and also as trustee for William G. Bland under the will. The solicitor for the complainant will prepare an order in conformity with the views thus expressed. [An order was then passed, dated the 1st of September, 1847, first: ratifying the election of William G. Bland to take under the will of his father, said election to take effect from the death of the testator, upon all the real, personal, and mixed estate which the said William then held or possessed, including one-half of the bank stock conveyed by the declaration of trust set forth in the proceedings, and the rents, dividends and profits thereof, all of which he is hereby required to account for, and so far as are in his possession, deliver over to Isaac Mayo, the trustee therefor, as hereinafter set forth. Second: appointing said Mayo trustee in the place of the testator, to have and to hold the other half of the aforesaid bank stocks under the declaration of trust above mentioned, for the use and benefit of his wife and her children, according to the said declaration of trust, and requiring him to give two bonds, one for the faithful performance of his duties as trustee of the estate of William G. Bland, the other as trustee of the estate of his wife and her children, and also to file schedules of the property, with the appraised value thereof, which shall come into his hands as trustee for said estates. Third: directing the banks to have the stock standing on their books in the name of Sophia Bland transferred to said Mayo, the one-half to be held by him in trust for his wife and her children, under said declaration of trust, and the other half to be held by him as trustee of the estate of William G. Bland, under the will of said testator. Fourth: directing said Mayo to pay the costs of these proceed- ings, one-half out of the trust estate of said William G. Bland, the other out of that of his wife and her children. Fifth: re- ferring the cause to the Auditor to state such accounts as may be required, and authorizing the parties to take testimony up- on giving the usual notice, and sixth: ordering said Mayo to de- |
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