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 A. D. 1749. Anno vicefimo fecundo Georgii II. C. 52. 205 ' thoufand Pounds, mentioned in the faid recited A&. of the eighth Year of his prefent Majefty's Reign to ' be duo to them upon Mortgage (which Sum of three thoufand Pounds was, by the faid Edward Ear] of ' Dirwcntwater, by a certain Deed Poll, bearing Date the twenty-fourth Day of June one thoufand fi?: ' hundred and ninety-nine, purfuant to a Povi'er to him given by a certain Indenture of Releafe, bearing ' Date the twentieth Day of May in the third Year of the Reign of his Majefly King James the Second, ' charged upon the faid Barony, Manor or Lordfliip of Lajigley, and ieveral other of the Manors, Lands ' and Hereditaments before-mentioned, and other the Lands in the faid Deed Poll mentioned, for the Por- ' tion of his Daughter Lady Tudor RadcUffc, and which Sum of three thoufand Pounds was afterwards af- ' fio-ned to Hugh Chamherlain Doctor in Phyfick, by JVilliam Pctre junior Efquire, who intermarried with ' the faid Lady Tudor Raddijfe ; and the faid Lady Tudor his Wife, by Indenture Tripartite, bearing Date ' the firft Day of IJ'^/j' one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-two, in the Manner in the faid Indenture ' mentioned ; and which faid Hugh Chamberlain afterwards died, having firft made his laft Will and Tefta- ' ment in Writing, and two Codicils thereunto, and appointed his three Daughters, the faid Mary Cham- ' berlairi., Anna Maria Hopkins and Charlotte Luther^ Executrixes of his Will) ; but the faid Edivard Hop- ' kins^ having afterwards died, and the faid Mary Chamberlain, Anna Aiaria Hopkins, Richard Luther and ' Charlotte his Wife, having thought fit to call in the faid Principal Sum of three thoufand Pounds, the faid Hofpital pay the faid Sum of three thoufand Pounds, and all Intereft due for the fame ; and thereupon the faid Mary Chamberlain, Anna Maria Hopkins, Richard Luther zx^A Charlotte his Wife, did by Inden- ' 4 Geo, ». c. 2K« fand Pounds, and all Intercrt thereafter to gVow due for the fame, and all their Eftate and Intereft in and ' to the faid Manor or Lordfliip oi Langley, and other the Manors, Lands and Hereditaments, by the fiid ' laft-mentioned Deed Poll ch.arged with the faid Sum of three thoufand Pounds and Intereft (except as ' therein is mentioned) to hold the faid Barony, Manors, Lands and Hereditaments (except as therein is ' mentioned) and the faid Sum of three thoufand Pounds charged thereon, unto the faid Archibald Hamil- ' ton, Charles Smith, James Gunman, 'i>r Edward Bellamy, Sir John Thompfon, TVilUam Fawkener dinA lVil~ ' liam Baxter, their Keirs, Executors, Adminiftrators and Afiigns, upon Truft, to and for the Ufe and Be- " iiefit of the faid Royal Hofpital at Greenwich : And whereas the aforefaid Charles Radcliffe did, after his ' having been fo attainted as aforefaid, inter-marry with the Right Honourable Charlotte Countefs oi New- ' burgh'', by whom he had Iflue two Sons, namely James Bartholomew Radcliffe, commonly called Lord Ke- ' 7iaird, hiseldeft Son, who was born in France, out of his Majefly's Allegiance, on the twenty -fifth Day ' of y/?^^?'2//? one thoufand feven hundred and twenty -five, 3.nA yames Clement Radcliffe is YOinge&. ion, and ' the faid Lady Af^??"^ i2a('/c//^J have attained their refpeflive Ages of twenty-one Years : And whereas by ' a Claufe in an Aft made in the feventh Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne (intituled, ' An All for the naturali%ing Foreign Protcftants) it was enafted. That the Children of all natural-born 7 Anns, c. ;, ' Subjefts, born out of the Legiance of her Majefty, her Heirs and SuccefTors, fhould be deemed, adjudg- ' ed and taken to be natural-born Subjefts of this Kingdom, to all Intents, ConftruiSlions and Purpofes ' whatfoever : And whereas by an Aft of Parliament made in the fourth Year of his prefent Majefty's ' Reign (intituled. An ASi to explain a Claufe in an Alyt made in the feventh Tear of the Reign of her late Ma- ^ jefly ^tieen Afii^E, For naturalizing Foreign Proteftants, which relates to the Children of the tiatural-horn ■^ Subjeifs of the Crown of England, or of Great Britain) it was ena£ted. That all Children, born out of the ' Legiance of the Crown o{ England, or oi Great Britain, or which fliould thereafter be born out of fuch ' Legiance, wtrofe Fathers were or fhould be natural-born Subjects of the Crown oi England, or of Great ' Britain, at the Time of the Birth of fuch Children refpeftively, fhould and might, by virtue of the faid ' recited Claufe in the faid ASi of the feventh Year of the Reign of her late Majefty, and of that Adt, be ' adjudged and taken to be, and all fuch Children were thereby declared to be natural-born Subjects of the ' Crown of Great Britain, to all Intents, Conftru£tions and Purpofes whatfoever; but it was by the faid Aft ' her faid late Majefty's Reign, or in that Aft contained, did or fhould extend, or ought to be conflrued, ' adjudged, or taken to extend, to make any Children, born or to be born out of the Legiance of the Crown ' of High 1 reafon, by Judgment, Outlawry or otherwife, either in this Kingdom or in Ireland; or whofe ' Fathers, at the Time of the Birth of fuch Children refpeftively, by any Law or Laws made in this King- ' dom, or in Ireland, were or fhould be liable to the Penalties of High Treafon or Felony, in cafe of the'ir ' returning into this Kingdom, or into Ireland, without the Licence of his Majefty, his Heirs or Succef- ' fors, or of any of his Majefty's Royal Predeceflbrs ; or whofe Fathers, at the Time of the Birth of fuch ' Children refpeftively, were or fliould be in the aftual Service of any foreign Prince or State then in En- ' mity with the Crown of i?w!j/i7«(-/, ox of Great Britain ; but that all fuch Children were, and fhould be ' and remain in the fame State, Plight and Condition, to all Intents, Conftruftions and Purpofes whatfo- ' ever, as they would have been in, if the faid Aft of the feventh Year of her faid late Majefty's Reign, or ' that Aft, had never been made,- as bv the faid two laft-mentioned Afts of Pai 1 lament may more fiifiy ap- ' pear: And whereas the faid jfaww Bartholomew Radcliffe, commonly called Lord Kenaird, halh niaJe a ' moft dutiful Rcprefentation to your Majefty; wherein, after having fet forth the feveral Limitations con- ' tained in the faid Settlement of the twenty-fourth of June one thoufand feven hundred and twelve, and the ' feveral Attuindcrs of the faid James Earl of Derwentiuater, and Charles Radcliffe his Father, and his beinc^ ' the
 * CommiiEoners or Governors of the faid Hofpital did, out of the Monies and Revenues belonging to the
 * three Daughters, to wit, the Lady Charlotte Radcliffe, Lady Barbara Radcliffe and Lady Mary Radcliffe,
 * who were all alfo born out of his Majefty's Allegiance in Parts beyond the Seas, and all of them (except
 * provided, and further declared and enafted. That nothing in the faid recited Aft of the feventh Year of
 * of England, or of the Crown of Great Britain, to be natural- born Subjefts of the Crov/n of England or
 * ■ of Great Britain, whofe Fathers, at the Birth of fuch Children refpeflively, were or fliould be attainted