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  • A Druit Case.

    Account of Druitt v Seaward

    DRUITT v. SEAWARD.—Pearson, J., 28th November.

    Settlement—Construction—Ultimate Limitation To Statutory Next Of Kin Of Wife—Time At Which Next Of Kin Are To Be AscerTained.

    A testator directed that the shares of the residue of his estate which he gave to his daughters, should be held by his trustees upon trust to pay the income thereof respectively to such daughters during their lives, and after their deceases to their respective husbands during their lives ; and after the decease of each daughter and her husband, then, as to her share, in trust, for her children ; and in case such daughter should not leave any child or children who should be living at the decease of the survivor of herself and her husband, then the share of such daughter should be " in trust for such person or persons who, under or by virtue of the statutes made for the distribution of the estates of intestates, would on her decease have been entitled thereto in case she, having survived her husband [and] had then died possessed thereof, and intestate." [The word "and" which we hare placed in brackets was actually in the clause, but it was admitted that the clause must be read as if that word were not there.] One of the testator's daughters died in 1871 without having had any issue. Her husband survived her, and died in 1881. The question was whether the next of kin of the daughter, who were to take her Bhare, were to be ascertained at her own death, or at the death of her husband. In the former case, the persons to take would have been her mother, her brother, and her two sisters; in the latter case, the persons to take would have been the brother and the two sisters, the mother having died after the daughter, but before the husband. Reliance was placed on the word then as showing that the next of kin were to be ascertained at the death of the husband; and the decisions of Lord Romilly, M.R., in Chalmers v. North (28 Beav. 175) and Finder v. Finder (28 Beav. 44) were cited in support of this construction. Pearson, J., held that the next of kin were to be ascertained at the time of the wife's own death. He said that the words of the limitation in Chalmers v. North were different, but he could not agree with the reasoning of Lord Romilly in that case. The real object of such a limitation was to exclude the husband. He thought that the word " then " referred to the time when the wife did actually die, and that the clause must be read '' in case she, at the moment when she did die, had survived ber husband, and had died intestate."—Counsbl, Vernon R. Smith; Rowden; Speed, Q.G.; Oswald; Bramwell Davis; J. Mercer; M. J. Druitt. Solicitors, Lovell, Son, f Fitfleld; Taylor, Scare, § Co. ; Clarke, Rawlins, £ Co.; Carrutlurs.


    Solicitor's Journal. Dec 5, 1885
    “Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”

  • #2
    Nice Find Monsieur Magpie.

    Nice discovery Magpie,
    Whilst it tells us who one of the lawyers was, (M.J. Druitt) , it does not seem to indicate just who the Druitt was who brought the case .

    Perhaps there is a more extensive Law Report in some thick volume somewhere out there?

    I have just done a quick check of Montague Druitt's father and uncles. None died in 1881.
    But then, the details are the husband died in 1881, the daughter in 1871, and the mother in between.

    I suppose if the surname of the deceased was Druitt, then the Probate calendar would throw that up.

    It is interesting the case took place in November. From memory the other cases quoted for Montague Druitt were in the latter months of the year.
    (Maybe when his school master commitments wound down?).

    Other newspapers might have a more detailed account.

    The only other way is for someone to look at the Mayo/Elton genealogy, which includes all branches of the Druitt family which hailed from Dorset.

    JOHN RUFFELS.

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    • #3
      Hello John, Magpie,

      Here is a list of every Druitt who died in the UK between 1870 and 1872..

      Surname First name(s) Age District

      Apr-Jun 1870

      Druitt Male 0 Islington

      Oct-Dec 1870
      Druitt William Alfred E 0 Camberwell

      Jan-Mar 1871
      Druitt Charles 5 Camberwell

      Jul-Sep 1871
      Druitt Walter Leonard 0 Camberwell

      Jul-Sep 1872
      DRUITT Fanny 7 Fareham

      DRUITT Margaret Ada 11 Fareham

      Oct-Dec 1872
      DRUITT Frederick 0 Havant

      best wishes

      Phil
      Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


      Justice for the 96 = achieved
      Accountability? ....

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      • #4
        Likewise, all Druitt's who passed away in the UK between 1880 and 1882:-

        Surname First name(s) Age District

        Jan-Mar 1880
        Druitt Annie King 52 Altrincham
        Druitt Herbert 0 Mile End
        Druitt Percival Reeves 11 Stockbridge

        Apr-Jun 1880
        Druitt Jane 58 Christchurch

        Jul-Sep 1880
        Druitt Thomas William 57 Poplar

        Oct-Dec 1880
        Druitt Caroline Amelia 57 Brighton
        Druitt William 1 Islington

        Jan-Mar 1881
        DRUITT Edwin Turrell 44 Chelsea

        Jul-Sep 1881
        Druitt Ernest Augustus 22 Poplar

        Oct-Dec 1881
        DRUITT Henry 51 Chelsea

        Jan-Mar 1882
        DRUITT Ada Ellen 0 Chelsea
        DRUITT Henry 70 Camberwell

        Apr-Jun 1882
        Druitt Annie 42 St. Geo. H. Sq.

        Jul-Sep 1882
        Druitt Amy 4 Stepney

        Oct-Dec 1882
        Druitt Elizabeth Ford 26 Mile End
        Druitt Norah Elizabeth 0 Camberwell

        best wishes

        Phil
        Last edited by Phil Carter; 09-16-2010, 02:36 AM.
        Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


        Justice for the 96 = achieved
        Accountability? ....

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        • #5
          Hello all,

          Here is a list of every Druitt born, married or died in Wimbourne 1838-1888:-

          Surname First name(s)

          Deaths Apr-Jun 1847
          Druitt Anna Gutch

          Deaths Oct-Dec 1850

          DRUITT Sarah

          Births Apr-Jun 1855

          DRUITT Georgiana Elizabeth

          Births Apr-Jun 1856

          DRUITT William Harvey

          Births Jul-Sep 1857

          Druitt Montague John

          Births Apr-Jun 1859

          DRUITT Edward

          Births Jul-Sep 1863

          DRUITT Arthur

          Births Jul-Sep 1867
          Druitt Edith

          Births Jan-Mar 1871
          Druitt Ethel Mary

          Deaths Jul-Sep 1874
          DRUITT Jane aged 82

          Marriages Oct-Dec 1874
          DRUITT James

          Deaths Jul-Sep 1885
          DRUITT William aged 65



          best wishes

          Phil
          Last edited by Phil Carter; 09-16-2010, 02:38 AM.
          Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


          Justice for the 96 = achieved
          Accountability? ....

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          • #6
            Marraiges

            Hello all,

            Finally, there are 89 different marraiges containing a named Druitt from 1838-1888.

            These can be found here:-



            NB:- two of those listed above (91 in total) are listed twice.

            I hope this helps.

            best wishes

            Phil
            Chelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙


            Justice for the 96 = achieved
            Accountability? ....

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            • #7
              "Oswald".........I wonder?
              My opinion is all I have to offer here,

              Dave.

              Smilies are canned laughter.

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