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B06755 The case of the Honourable William Ward Esq; son and heir apparent of the Right Honourable Edward Lord Ward, John Levett, Gent., and Mary his wife: humbly offered to the consideration of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled. Ward, William, Esq., fl. 1679. 1679 (1679) Wing W838C; ESTC R186259 4,041 5

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The CASE of the Honourable William Ward Esq Son and Heir Apparent of the Right Honourable Edward Lord Ward John Levett Gent. and Mary his Wife Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled SIR Thomas Brereton Baronet a man weak of understanding being seized in Fee of and in several Mannors and Lands in the County of Chester was when surprized with drink in May 1666 prevailed upon by John Warren Esq a Barrester at Law to execute a Deed of Settlement which he had for that purpose drawn and wherein he named himself and his Father amongst others Trustees whereby the Estate of the said Sir Thomas was setled to the use of himself for life remainder as to a great part thereof to Theodosia his Wife for her life remainder as to the whole to the Issue of his body remainder for want of such Issue to Nathaniel Booth and the Heirs of his body remainder to the right Heirs of the said Sir Thomas for ever with power of Revocation at any time during his natural life by paying of 12 d. to the said Trustees or any of them or to any other person or persons for their use with intent purpose and declaration to revoke the same or the Uses Limitations or Estates thereby limited created or appointed or any of them and should also by his Act or Deed in writing under his Hand and Seal executed in the presence of two or more credible Witnesses revoke the same then the same to be void Sir Thomas sometime after the execution of this Deed taking consideration thereof and what he had done thereby resolving that Settlement should not stand but to revoke the same took the Deed which then he had in his own custody tore of his Hand and Seal from off the same declared it void and flung it into the Fire with desire to burn and destroy it but Warren being present snatcht the same out of the Fire carried it away with him and kept it till after the Death of Sir Thomas soon after whose decease the said Warren combining with the said Nathaniel Booth to defeat the Apellants who are the said Sir Thomas his Sisters Children and his Heirs at Law of the said estate sets up the aforesaid Deed and pretends the same was not revoked according to the strict Letter of the Proviso therein for the purpose contained Howbeit Warren well knows that Sir Thomas in his life-time to wit on the 10th of Feb. 1670 conceiving and apprehending the Settlement aforesaid to be void did execute one other Conveyance drawn by him the said Warren whereby part of the Lands setled on his Lady for her Joynture were the same which were setled on her by the aforesaid Cancelled Deed and sold other part of the Lands so setled as aforesaid unto him the said Warren and others and ever after his cancelling the said Deed did upon all occasions whilest he lived declare the Settlement thereby made to be void to all intents and purposes that his Estate after his decease should go to his right Heirs and to no other person whatsoever sent several times to the said Warren to desire him to send him the said Cancelled Deed to the intent he might by perusing thereof know whether any other Act by the Proviso therein contained were requisite by him to be done for the more effectual making void of the same and often times the year before his Death demanded it himself of the said Warren before Witnesses asking the reason why he delivered it not after so many times sending for That so he might revoke the same in such manner as by the Proviso therein contained was required in case the Cancelling thereof as aforesaid were not sufficient for that purpose To whom Warren replyed by asking Sir Thomas why he troubled himself for the Deed when he knew he had destroyed it by tearing of his Hand and Seal assuring him That it was a void Deed and promised to deliver the same when he could find it With which Answer Sir Thomas rested satisfied believing what he said to be true which he the rather gave credit unto Because the said Nathaniel Booth was so well satisfied that the said Settlement was void that he himself several times after the Cancelling thereof and not long before his Death solicited him to Seal new Deeds for setling the same Lands to the same uses mentioned in the said cancelled Conveyance offered him money so to do Which Sir Thomas refused to execute adding that the said Booth should never be a farthing the better for his Estate avoided as much as he could his company for above a year before his Death would never trust himself with him alone because he once before attempted to do him some mischief for refusing to execute some Deeds which he had prepared ready for his sealing Mr. Booth finding himself thus disappointed that he could no way prevail with Sir Thomas to make any new Settlement for his advantage did in April 1673 procure a Letter from the Kings most Excellent Majesty to the said Sir Thomas wherein the King desired him to settle a part of his said estate on the said Booth which Letter being brought to him by a Noble Lord Sir Thomas after a due consideration thereof returned his Answer in writing to his Lordship wherein he writ that he hoped His Majesty would not impose any such thing upon him or enforce him to give his estate away contrary to his own inclinations adding that he had nearer Relations than the said Mr. Booth to take care of About four Months after to wit in or about the Month of August 1673 Sir Thomas being sick Mr. Booth came to visit him and demanded to know his positive resolution whether he would settle any part of his estate upon him or not To which Sir Thomas reply'd that he had long before given Answer to that matter and would give no other save only that neither he nor his should be one farthing the better for his estate and immediately after the said Mr. Booth was gone Sir Thomas caused a Memorandum of such his Answer to be entred into his Almanack as also that the Cancell'd Deed in VVarrens hands was void that he had often sent for it but could not get it and made two persons then present subscribe their Hands as Witnesses to the said Memorandum Sir Thomas resolving not to trust himself near the said VVarren any longer left Cheshire went to a Lawyer in VVorcestershire to whom he was a stranger gave him instructions to draw a Settlement for him of all his estate then unsold named the Lands the Trustees and to what Uses and directed the making his Will nominated his Lady to be his Executrix And in all these instructions Mr. Booth not so much as mentioned but Sir Thomas falling ill had a mind to return to his own House in Cheshire and did not execute the same But the draft of his Will was brought