The Park Trust
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Feb. 20th 1882
Goe. A. Walkem
Attorney General
Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland and of the Colonies and Dependencies thereof
in Europe Asia Africa America and Australasia Queen Defender
of the Faith and so forth.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME
GREETING:
WHEREAS by Section One of An Act passed in the Session of the Legislative
Assembly of British Columbia held in the forty-fourth year of Her
Majesty's reign intituled "An Act to amend the Public Parks Act
1876" it is declared that it shall be lawful for the Lieutenant
Governor in Council from time to time to grant and
convey any public park or pleasure ground set apart or reserved
out of any Crown Lands of the Province for the recreation and enjoyment
of the public to the Municipal Council of Corporation of any City
or Town within the Province upon trust to maintain and preserve
the same for the use recreation and enjoyment of the public and
any such Corporation to whom such grant or conveyance shall be made
shall have power to hold the lands thereby conveyed upon the trusts
and for the purposes
aforesaid.
AND WHEREAS the hereditaments and premises hereinaftermore particularly
described being the public park or pleasure ground known as Beacon
Hill have been set apart
and reserved out of the Crown Lands of the Province for the recreation
and enjoyment of the public. AND WHEREAS we have agreed to give
and grant the said hereditaments and premises unto the Corporation
of the City of Victoria upon and for the trusts intents and purposes
herein mentioned. NOW KNOW YE that We do by these presents for Us
and our Heirs and Successors in consideration of the premises and
for effectuating the intent and purpose herein mentioned give and
grant unto the said
Corporation of the City of Victoria their successors and assigns
ALL that piece or parcel of land known as Beacon Hill Park situate
in the District of Victoria known upon the Official Map of the said
District as Section 87 (Eighty-seven) The said
piece or parcel of land being delineated and coloured red on the
Map or Plan thereof hereunto annexed TO HAVE and TO HOLD the said
piece or parcel of land and all and singular the premises hereby
granted with their appurtenances unto the said Corporation and their
successors to and for the several uses, intents and purposes and
upon the several trusts and with under and subject to the several
powers provisos agreements
and declarations expressed and declared of and concerning the same
that is to say UPON TRUST to the express use intent and purpose
that the said hereditaments and premises hereby granted shall be
maintained and preserved by the said Corporation and their successors
for the use recreation and enjoyment of the public under the provisions
of the Public Parks Act 1876 and the said Act to amend the Public
Parks Act 1876 PROVIDED ALWAYS that nothing herein contained shall
be construed as purporting
to derogate from the powers of the Lieutenant Governor in Council
given under the aforesaid Acts.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made
Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of British Columbia to
be Hereunto affixed Witness the Honourable Clement Francis Cornwall
Lieutenant Governor of our Province of British Columbia in our City
of Victoria, this twenty-first day of February in the year of Our
Lord One thousand eight hundred and eight two and in the forty-fifth
year of our Reign.
By Command
T. R. Hummphreys
Provincial Secretary
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