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Marriage settlement in reference to the marriage of Thomas Russell Cradock and Mary Bury, daughter of William Bury and niece of Elizabeth Bury. The settlement states that ' in order to make a provision for any children she [Elizabeth] may have, she invests £1000 to pay the interest at 3.5% during the life of Mary Bury and after her death to her children in such shares as the said Mary Bury will decide'.
Ms. abstract from the marriage certificate of Charles William Bury, commonly called Lord Tullamore and Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois Campbell, Shawfield Lanarkshire, Kingdom of Scotland, performed in the chapel formerly called the Jesuits, but now the British Factory at Leghorn. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Thomas Hall, chaplain to the British Factory at Leghorn, aided by the Reverend William Pagett, rector of Patten, county of Surrey. The couple was already married in the house of Lord Burghurst, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at the Court of Florence on 26 February 1821. Envelope with seal attached.
"Grand Chapter of Prince Masons Ireland. Known all by these present that our most excellent Brother Abraham (Stritch) Fuller DD of the Symbolic Lodge of Free and accepted Masons No. 25 Dublin was duly received into the Order of Knights of the Eagle and Pelican in the Kilio Chapter No. at Dublin and was admitted and constituted A Prince, Grand Rose Croix on the 18 day of April in the year of our Lord 1878 and as such we recommend him to all our Brethren and to all Chapters and Councils of the higher orders of Masonry all over the World. In testimony where of We the President and other Officers of the Grand Chapter of Prince Masons for Ireland have hereunto subscribed our Names and caused to be affixed The Seal of our Grand Chapter, Given at the East f Ireland in the Valley of Dublin on the 11th day of June AD 1878."