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 J^. D. x66o. Anno duodecimo Caroli II. C. 31^ 32. 203 tions and Attainders aforefaid; (4) but that the fame (hall be held and enjoyed by the Purchafers, Grantees, Leffees, Affigns, Cs/fuy que ufe, Cejluy que truji, and every of them, ihcir Heirs, Executors, Adminiftrators and Afligns refpedively, as if this Ait had not been made, and as if the faid Offenders had not been by this A6t, or by any other Courfe or Proceedings of Law, conviaed or attainted ; lb as sudiCorvev the faid Conveyances, and all and every the Grants and Affurances which by Virtue of this Adt are ancestobeeV- and ought to be held and enjoyed as aforefaid, (hall before the firft of January which (hall be in the 'ol'^d in 'I'e Year ot our Lord one thoufand fix hundred fixty and two, be entred and enrolled of Record in his querbefort^i'ie' Majefty's Court of Exchequer and not otherwife; any Thing in this Ad herein before contained to the fiiftof Jan. ^contrary in any wife notwithftanding. 16G2. IIL Provided always, and be it enaded by the Authority aforefaid. That all and fingular the Manors, Provifoforthe Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, which at any Time heretofore were tlie Lands and Po(reflions of M irquis of Henry late Marquefs of JVorceJier, and Edward now Marquefs of TVorceJter, and Henry Lord Herbert, Son Worceder, &c, and Heir apparent of the faid Edivard Marquefs of Worcejler, or any of them; whereof or wherein the faid Oliver Croniwcl, or any other Perfon or Perfons in Truft for him or to his Ufe, or any other the Perfons attainted by this Adt or otherwife, or any Perfon or Perfons in Truft for them or any of them, had or claimed, or pretended to have any Eftate, Right, Title, Pofle(rion or Intereft, at any Time be- fore or fmce the Deceafe of the faid Oliver Cromwel, fhall be and hereby are vefted and fettled in, and fhall be held and enjoyed by the faid Marquefs of TVorceJter and the faid Heftry Lord Herbert, in fuch Manner and Form, and for fuch Eflate and Eftates, with fuch Powers and Privileges, as they for- .merly had in the fame refpedlively ; any Thing in this prefent A6t contained, or any Ad, Con- veyance or AfTurance heretofore made or acknowledged by the faid Edvjard Marquefs of TVcrceJler, •and Henry Lord Herbert or either of them, unto the (aid Oliver Cromwel or any other Perfon or Per- fons in Truft for or to the Ufe of the faid Oliver Cronnvel, or any A6t or Conveyance made or done by the faid Oliver Cromwel, or by any in Truft for him, to any Perfon whatfoever, to the contrary not- withftanding; (z) Saving always, to all and every Perfon and Perfons, Bodies Politick, and others. Saving, their refpeftive Heirs, Succe(rors, Executors and Adminiftrators, all fuch Right, Title and Intereft in Law and Equity, which they or any of them have or ought to have, of, into or out of any the PremifTes, not being in Truft for any the faid Offenders, nor derived by, from or under the faid Offenders, fmce the twenty-fifth Day of March which was in the Year of our Lord one thou land fix hundred forty-fix; (3) and that they the faid Perfon and Perfons, Bodies Politick and other, their refpedtive Heirs, SuccefTors, Executors and Adminiftrators and every of them, in all and every fuch Cafe where his and their Entry was lawful upon fuch Offender or Offenders, or the Heirs or Affigns of fuch Offender or Offenders, in or upon the faid twenty-fifth Day of March one thoufand fix hundred forty and fix, or at any Time fince, may without Petition, Monftrans de Droit, Oufler le maine, or other Suit to his Majefty, enter on the PremifTes in his Majefty's PoflefTion or in the PoflefTion of his SuccefTors and Patentees, their Heirs or Affigns, in fuch Manner, to all Intents, as he or they might have done on the PoflTefTion of the faid Offenders, their Heirs or Affigns, in or upon the faid twenty-fifth Day of ^March or at any Time fince; any Thing in this AcS to the contrary in any v/ife notwithftanding. IV. Provided alfo, That all and every Perfon and Perfons which have received any of the Rents or Provifo for fuch .mean Profits, of, in or out of any the Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, Chattels Real or PofTef- andplf/their'* fions, of any the Offender or Offenders in this Ait mentioned, before the eleventh Day of February one Rents to the thoufand fix hundred fifty and nine, and have paid or accounted for the fame before the faid eleventh Offenders. .Day of February one thoufand fix hundred fifty and nine, unto the faid Offender or Offenders or their AlTigns, or to any claiming from or under them, fhall be clearly and for ever acquitted and difcharged of and from the fame, againft the King's Majefty, his Heirs and SuccefTors ; any Thing herein contained to the contrary notwithftanding. V. Provided always. That it fliall and may be lawful to and for Richard Ingoldjby, to retain and Provifo for Ri- I Jceep, or otherwife to fell and difpofe, all and fingular the Goods and Chattels formerly belonging to '^'"'^'' Ingolt'fby, ' Sir Hardrefs Waller in the Kingdom of Ireland, until two thoufand Pounds, for which the faid Richard Ingoldjby in the Year one thoufand fix hundred fifty-eight ftood jointly bound with the faid Sir Har- 1 drejs Waller, unto James Brooks of the City of York, Alderman, and was then counter-fecured by a j Judgment upon his Lands, and fince by a Deed of Bargain and Sale of the faid Goods and Chattels ' in Ireland, be fully paid, together with the Intereft thereof, he the faid Richard Ingoldfby accounting for, and paying the full Overplus thereof, if any (hall be, unto our Sovereign Lord the King ; any Thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithftanding. [Confirmed by 13 Car. 2. Stat. i. a 7. J CAP. XXXI. Leafes and Grants from Colleges and Hofpitals confirmed. PR. & EXP. CAP. XXXIL An A<51 for prohibiting the Exportation of Wool, Wool-fells, Fullers-earth, or any Kind of Scouring-earth. 'o ¥ ^OR the better preventing and avoiding of fuch Lofles and Inconveniencies as have happened, and 23 ff. 8, «. 17, __ daily do and niay happen, to the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, and to the King- dom of Ireland, by and through the fecret and fubtil Exportation and Tranfpoitation, and by and D d 2 ' lings.
 * through the fecret and fubtil carrying and conveying away, of Wool, Wool-fells, Mortlings, Shor-