TRUST DEED OF THE WISLEY ESTATE, SURREY. 



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Joseph Gurney Fowler the present Treasurer and the Eeverend William 

 Wilks the Secretary of the Society (who has been nominated by the 

 Council of the said Society to be its third Representative upon the Com- 

 mittee) shall be the first Representatives of the Council upon the Committee 

 NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that in pursuance of the 

 said arrangement and in consideration of the premises THEY the 

 Trustees at the request and by the direction of the said Sir Thomas 

 Hanbury DO HEREBY DECLARE that the Trustees and the survivors 

 and survivor of them and the heirs and assigns of such survivor do and 

 shall stand and be seised of the Wisley Estate upon the trusts and to and 

 for the intents and purposes and subject to the powers conditions and 

 provisions hereinafter contained of and concerning the same that is 

 to say : — 



1. THE TRUSTEES shall henceforth during the existence of the 

 Society or until the Trustees shall receive such a notice from the Com- 

 mittee as is hereinafter mentioned permit the Society to use and occupy 

 the Wisley Estate or such portion thereof as the Society may require for 

 the purpose of an Experimental Garden and the encouragement and 

 improvement of scientific and practical horticulture in all its branches. 



2. THE TRUSTEES may from time to time with the consent of the 

 Committee and upon such terms as the Committee shall approve demise 

 or let any part or parts of the Wisley Estate not required by the Society 

 for their own occupation for any term of years not exceeding seven years 

 and shall until the receipt of such notice as aforesaid permit the Society 

 to receive and take the rents and profits of such portion of the Wisley 

 Estate as may not be in the actual occupation of the Society. 



3. PROVIDED ALWAYS and it is hereby agreed and declared that 

 the Society shall during the existence of the trusts aforesaid in their 

 favour pay and discharge all outgoings in connection with the Wisley 

 Estate including rates taxes tithe rent charge land tax fire insurance 

 repairs and other like matters and shall keep the Trustees indemnified 

 against the same. 



4. IF AND WHEN the Society shall cease to exist or the Trustees shall 

 receive a notice in writing from the Committee signed by a majority of 

 the members thereof to the effect that in the opinion of such majority the 

 Society does not any longer require the use and occupation of the Wisley 

 Estate or any part thereof for the purposes aforesaid or that the financial 1 

 condition of the Society does not enable the Society to maintain such 

 garden to the satisfaction of the Committee and to fulfil the obligations; 

 imposed on the Society by these presents then and in any of such cases 

 the trusts herein contained in favour of the Society shall cease and deter- 

 mine and the Committee shall be dissolved. 



5. UPON the termination of the trusts herein contained in favour of the 

 Society the Trustees shall offer the use and occupation of the Wisley 

 Estate to the authorities of the Royal Gardens at Kew upon similar 



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