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The Blaker Society
The Court declared, that the Conveyances to Revell and Bart, and from
them to Bayly and Elizabeth Cooper, were only in Trust for George Bland and
his Heirs, whose Grandchild and Heir the Plaintiff Margaret is; and that the
several pretended Purchases by Blaker and Page, being made Pendente lite,
were on purpose to defraud the Plaintiff Margaret, they being made with full
Notice of the Trust; and that the pretended Purchase from Bayly and his Wife
had been made, and contrived in Reference to the Setting up the said forged
Will, and carried on by Fraud and Practice to the Prejudice of the Plaintiff’s
Inheritance, and her just Title.
Therefore it was decreed, that Page shall convey, and shall cause Hobson
his Trustee to convey the said Manor and Premisses (by such Deed as the
Master shall approve) to the Plaintiff Margaret and her Heirs, discharged of all
Incumbrances by them, &c. and that she and her Heirs, and the said Edw.
Flemming her Husband, in her Right shall hold and enjoy the fame against
Page, and all claiming under him, by Virtue of his pretended Purchase from
Blaker, or by or under the Title of Bayly or his Wife, or any other, except the
pretended Title under the said Deed of Entail. And as to that Entail, if Page
shall not, within a Year ensuing, evict the Plaintiff on such pretended Entail,
then all the .Writings, which he is now decreed to bring in upon Oath, shall be
delivered up to the Plaintiffs, and a perpetual Injunction to quiet their
Possession against Page and his Heirs, and all claiming by, from or under him
or them, &c.