CONVEYANCE TO TRUSTEES. 27 



to support, it is essential that the said real estate shall be so 

 conveyed, or devised and held, that the same shall not be 

 alienated or alienable ; 



Therefore, it shall and may be lawful for the said Henry 

 Shaw by his last will to devise, and by proper deed or 

 deeds in his life time to convey, (making use of both or 

 either of said methods of disposition,) to such Trustees as 

 he may appoint, for the uses, trusts and purposes which 

 are generally set forth above, but which may be more 

 specifically described in the instruments creating the same, 

 the whole or such portions of the following tracts of land as 

 he may deem expedient, to wit: All the real estate owned 

 by said Henry Shaw within the following limits, to wit : 

 Grand Avenue on the east, the road running from Grand 

 Avenue to the old Manchester road, on the line between 

 United States surveys number fifteen hundred and nine- 

 teen and thirty-two hundred and ninety-four on the north, 

 Arsenal Road on the south, and the King's Highway and 

 the old Manchester road on the west, situated in the Prairie 

 des Noyers Common Fields; also all his interest in a cer- 

 tain tract of land in said Common Fields, bounded north 

 by said Arsenal Road, east by property formerly of James 

 E<yo^ers, south by property of John Tool, and west by the 

 King's Highway ; also all of his interest in a certain tract 

 of land in survey of the United States numbered two thou- 

 sand and thirty-seven, in the name of Charles Gratiot, 

 bounded as follows: North by the County Farm of the 

 county of St. Louis, and east by the King's Highway, 

 south by the county road between surveys number two 

 thousand and thirty-seven and two thousand and thirty -five, 

 and west by the interest of said Shaw in said two last de- 

 scribed tracts, being an undivided half thereof ; also such 

 other real estate and such personal property as he may think 

 proper so to devise or convey for aforesaid uses, purposes 

 and trusts, and by proper and apt words in said last will 

 or deed or deeds to provide that no absolute alienation shall 

 ever be made of said lands or any portion of the same by 



