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was superseded AND it was finally arranged on behalf of His late, Majesty's Government that instead of the Land a sum of money equal to the value thereof fixed at a determined rate should be, vested in the hands of Trustees to form a Fund for the benefit of the Family of the said Chaplains, x AND WHEREAS under the said Regulations the several Sons hereinafter mentioned of the said, Thomas Hassall would on their respectively attaining the age of nineteen years have become entitled respectively to a Grant of one thousand nine hundred and twenty acres, and his several Daughters hereinafter named would on their respectively attaining the age of eighteen years have become entitled respectively to a Grant of one thousand two hundred and eighty acres of land, 
AND WHEREAS in consideration of the Premises His Excellency Sir Richard Bourke late Governor of the said Colony, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof by an Act of the said Council passed on the fourth day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven Entitled "An Act for applying certain Sums arising from the Revenue receivable in New South Wales to the service thereof for the Year one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight and for further appropriating the said Revenue" was pleased to grant in lieu of the said, land and in Commutation of the claims thereto of the several Children of the said Thomas Hassall, hereinafter named, the
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several Sums hereinafter mentioned to be placed in the hands of Trustees  x Upon the Trusts hereinafter declared, that is to say the sum of two hundred and eighty four pounds fourteen shillings and eight pence halfpenny in the compensation for the claim of James Samuel Hassall of the age of fourteen years or thereabouts, the sum of One hundred and ninety pounds eight shillings in compensation for the claim of Catherine Elizabeth Hassall of the age of thirteen years or thereabouts the sum of one hundred and sixty pounds, six shillings and three farthings in compensation for the claim of Mary Ann Hassall of the age of eleven years or thereabouts the sum of one hundred and eighty four pounds one shilling and one penny farthing in compensation for the claim of George Thomas Hassall of the age of nine years or thereabouts the sum of one hundred and ten pounds five shillings and a farthing in compensation for the claim of Harriet Jane Hassall of the age of seven  years or thereabouts, the sum of one hundred and twenty two pounds and ten pence farthing in compensation for the claim of Charles Rowland Hassall of the age of five years or thereabouts and the sum of sixty seven pounds nine shillings and eight pence farthing in compensation for the claim of Eliza Marsden Hassall of the age of three years or thereabouts, which said James Samuel, Catherine

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