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mortgage money, which he appropriated. The mortgagor then conveyed that part of the property to new mortgagees, concealing, with the connivance of the trustee, both the prior mortgage and the reconveyance. When the fraud was discovered, the cestuis que trust under the settlement filed a bill against the new mortgagees claiming priority:
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The trustees of a settlement advanced the trust money on the security of real property which was conveyed to them by the mortgagor, the mortgage deed noticing the trust. The surviving trustee afterwards induced the mortgagor to execute a deed by which the mortgaged property purported to be conveyed
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The defence of purchase for value without notice may be sustained, although the Defendant, in order to make out his title to the legal estate, must rely on an instrument which discloses the title of the Plaintiff, the Defendant not having had notice of such instrument at the time of his purchase.
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The trustees of a settlement advanced the trust money on the security of real property which was conveyed to them by the mortgagor, the mortgage deed noticing the trust. The surviving trustee of the settlement afterwards reconveyed part of the property to the mortgagor on payment of part of the
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to the trustee as on a purchase by him, though no money in fact passed. The trustee then, concealing the prior mortgage, and shewing title under the pretended purchase deed, conveyed the property to a mortgagee without notice:
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The Law Reports : Equity Cases, Including Bankruptcy Cases, Before the Master of the Rolls, the Vice-chancellors, and the Chief Judge in Bankruptcy, Volume 11, 1870-71, 34 Vic, p.52
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system, stemmed from a trust executed by his father, Jeremiah, on 23 August 1830, involved a mortgage transaction entered into by his brother
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Held, that the Court would not interfere to take away the legal estate which passed to the new mortgagees under the reconveyance.
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Pilcher was for many years consulting surgeon to the Surrey Dispensary. As a professional he had to contend in his field with the
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had he lived as long as 1872. This case, which is complex and often employed as a justification of the
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Held, that the Court would not interfere to take away the legal estate from the mortgagee.
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The Politics of Evolution: morphology, medicine, and reform in radical London
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on 2 April 1824. Immediately afterwards he began to practise as a surgeon in
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Pilcher would have become embroiled in the notable opposition referenced as
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Court of Chancery records alternately have this date as 7 Nov 1853
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Pilcher died suddenly on 7 November 1855, and was buried in
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Essay on the Physiology of the Excito-motory System
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Index

George Pilcher (MP)
aural surgeon
Winkfield
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Dean Street, Soho
Snow's Fields
Richard Dugard Grainger
comparative anatomy
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville
Benthamite
Thomas Southwood Smith
quackery
James Yearsley
Joseph Toynbee
Fothergillian prize
Medical Society of London
St George's Hospital
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Kensal Green cemetery
Pilcher v Rawlins
Court of Chancery
Torrens title
William Humphrey Pilcher
Lord Hatherley
Carter v. Carter




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