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 on the same Deed so in part registred, and also upon the other Deed to which the same so in part registred shall be made to refer, Shall be esteemed a Registring of the said Uses or Trusts within this Act, whereby to entitle the same Uses and Trusts to such preference as aforesaid, as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes, as if the same Uses or Trusts were registred at large, any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding.

And whereas Freehold Lands in England, are by several Acts of Parliament made liable to Executions on Judgments, Recognizances and Statutes, which being entered in several places, the Searches for the same are chargeable, and the finding of them difficult, to the further hazarding of the Titles of Lands, For remedy thereof Be it Enacted, that no Judgment, Recognizance or Statute, to be had or acknowledged at any time after the said day of  shall bind or charge any Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments within the Kingdom of England, against any