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 A- D.I 7 ©4' Aimo tei'tio & qiiarta Aw^NiE: Reginas.' G 6. 177 of Meadow Ground^ with the AppurteBances-, now ar I'ately called or knowis by the Nkme of Rujh Meady containing by EftimatioM feventecn Acres, one Rood, and ei^ht Perches, more' or lefs j and Ruffi Mead. alfo all that Piece or Parcel of Meadow Ground,, with the Appurtenances, now or lately called or known by the Name of the Palace Mearl, containing by Eftimation two Acres, three Roods, ,and Palace iVfcai'. fflirae Perches, more or lefe : All which feveral Pieces awd Parcel-s of Meadow and Pafture Ground before-mentioned, are fituate, lying, and being within the Walls of the faid Park, in the laid County of Oxon : And alfo all that other Pi'cce or Parcel of Meadow Ground, with the Appurtenances, new or lately called or known by the Name of the Lang Acre^ lying and being without the fai^l Park, '^°^% Acrn within theParifli oi Bladon aforefaid, containijag by Eltimation twenty-four Acres, one Rood,, and thirty Perches, more or lefs; and all that Parcel of Land lying m the Parifh. of Ctmbe, in the faid County of C<""^« R^«»- " Oxo7t, called by the Name of Combe Rnyes,, which were purchafed by his late Majefty King Charles- the Second from feveral Perfons, and do contain m the whole, by Eftimation, threefcore A-cres, be the feme more or lefs ; and alfo all that Meflu'age, Tenement,, or Lodge, with the Appurtenances, now or Henfgrow lately called Hcnfgrove Lodge, fituate and bemg in the South Eaft Part of the faid Park ; and alfo all that °^^°* (j)ther Mefluage, Tenement, or Lodge, wLtli the Appiirtenances, now or lately called Streights Lodge, Streights Lodgp. fituate and being in the South Weft Fart of the iaid Park v and alfo all that other Meffuage, I'enc-nent, or Lodge, with the Appurtenances, now or ktely called Mew Lodge, fituate and being on the Weft Part New Lodge, of the faid Park; and alfo all that other Meffuage, Tenement,, or LodgCy with the Appurtenances,, now or lately called Gorrell Lodge, fitu-ate and bang on the North Side of the faid Park ; and all thofe feveral Worrell Lodge, Woods and Coppices, and the Soil and Ground of the fame, commonly called the Kings Woods, within *^'°ss Woods. the faid Honor and Manor of Woodjlock, herein after- mentioned (^that is to fay) all that Wood and Cop- pice, commonly called or known by the Nair.e of Mill JVood, lying and being in the Parifh of Hanbo- MiirWood; rough, in the faid County of Oxon, containing- by Eftimation feventeen Acres and two Roods, more or lefs ; and all that Wood and Coppice commonly called or known by the Nam.e of Pinjly Wood, alfo lying Pinfley Woo*, and behig in the Parifh of Ha?rborough aforefaid, containing by Eftimation fourfcore and one Acres and two Roods, more or lefs ; and all that Wood and Coppice cororaoiily called or known by the Name of jyooll Coppice, lying and being in the faid Parifti of Hatiborough, containing by Eftimation fixteen Acres, Wooll Coppica; more or Icfe ; and all that Wood an-d Coppice, commonly called or known by the Name of Wootton Wootton Woodv Wood, lying and being in the Parifti of Wootton, in the faid County of Oxon,. containing by Eftimatioja fifty-four Acres and tv/enty Perches, more or lefs ; and all that Wood and Coppice called or known by iv ^ the Name of Fendon Wood, lying and being within the faid Parifti of Wootton, containing by Eftimation ^=°*'" wooit, feventeen Acres and two Roods, more or lefs; and all that Wood and Coppice called and known by " ■'•v''* the Name of Ambrose Cop-pice, lying and being in the Parifh of Stonesjjeld, in the faid County of Oxon, Ambroft Cops- :> containing by Eftimation one hundred thirty-nine Acres, more or lefs; and all her Majefty's Timber P'"' • and Trees, Wood, and Uaderwood whatfoever, now ftanding, growing, or being, or hereafter to ftand or grow, as well within or upon the feveral Woods, Coppices, and Wood Grounds before-mentioned, and every or any of them, as within or upon the faid Park, called Woodjlock Park, and within or upon Woodftock any of Wafte Grounds belonging to the faid Honor and Manors, or wiithin or upon gny other of the Premifles fo to be granted, and every or any of them refpeiSlively ; and all and fsngukr her Majefty's Mef- (uages. Tenements, Lands, Woods, Rents, Milb, Tolls, an-d Hereditaments whatibever, fituate, lying, . being, or renewing within the faid Park, called Woodjlock Park, and in the Towns, Villages, Hamlets, Parilhes, Precindls, or Territories of Old Woodjlock, tlardlef,. Wimtton, Bladon, Hanborough, Combe, and Stonesficld, and every or any af them, or within the faid Hundred o-f U'ootton in the faid County of Oxon i and alfo all and frngular Houfes, Edifices, Buildings, Barns, Stables, Orchards, Gardens, Yards, Back- fi :cs. Curtilages ; and alfo all Courts Lcet, Courts Baron, Hundred Courts, and other Courts whatfo- ever. Services, Franchiles, Cuftoms, Cuftom Work&, Forfeitures, Efcheats, Reliefs, Herriots, Fines, • t lifues. Amerciaments, Perquifites and Profits of the faid Courts and Lcets, and every of them. Goods and Chattels of Felons and Fugitives, Felons of themi'elves, outlawed Perfons, amd of Perfon.s put iri Exigent, Waifs, Eftrays, Deodands, Heaths, Moors, Marifhes, Ways, Paftages, Lights, Eafements, Commons, Ground ufed for Common, Waftes, Wafte Grounds, Rivers, Streams, Waters, Water- <;Qurfes, Wears, Dams, Stanks, Mill Pools, Hawking, Hunting, Fiftiing, Fowling, Right, Royalties, Juriidictions, Liberties, Privileges, Immunities, Profits, Commodities, Advantages, Emoluments, Pof- Lflioiis, and Hereditaments whatfoever, with their and every of their Appurtenances, of what Nature or .Qtiality foever, to the faid Honor, Manors, Park, Woods, or other the Premiifes belonging or apper- taining, or accepted, reputed, or taken, as Part, Parcel, or Member thereof, or which have been ufually held; exercifed, or enjoyed therewith, or within the iair.e, or any Part thereof, and fuch other Franchifcs. ■> as her Majefty ftiall think fit to grant by fuch Letters Patents as aforefaid, aiid the Reverfion and Rever- fions. Remainder and Remainders pf all and fingular the Premiffes, and of every or any Part or Parcel thereof, dependant or expectant upon any former Grant, Demife, or Leafe, Grants, Demifes, orLeafes, made of the Premiffes, or of any of them ; and all the Rents, Ifl'ucs., and Profits of the faid Honor, Manors, Park, and other the Premiffes, and of every Part and Parcel thereof; and all the Eftate, Right, ' - Title, Ii-itcreft, Property, Claim and Demand whatfoever of her Majefty, of, into, or out of the fame: To have and to hold the faid Flonor, Hundred, Manors, Park, Woods, and other the Premiffes fo to be ' granted, with their and every of their Appurtenances, to the faid John Duke of Marlborough, or fuch Peribn or Perfons as he ftiall nominate, as aforefaid, his and their Heirs and Mligns for ever, to the only ' Ufe and Behoof of, or in Truft for, the faid John Duke of Marlborough, his Heirs and Afligns for ever, and to no other Ufe, Intent, or Purpofe whatfoever ; to be holden of her Majefty, her Heirs and Succef- X° Qu^""^"^"/ fors, as ot her Caftie of Wihdjor, in free and common Sockage by Fealty, and rendring to her Majefty. her Manor ^of" .Vol. I v. a it her Wiadfes in f ss.