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 A. D. i76r. Anno fecundo Georgii III. C. 2. 577 Outhoufes, Stables, Coach-houfes, Edifices, Buildings, Courts, Yards, Gardens, and Appurtenan- <es whatfoever, to the faid Palace or Capital MefTuage belonging, and other the Premifles, or any of them, belonging or appertaining, or accepted, reputed, taken, ufed, or enjoyed, as Part, Parcel, or Member thereof, or any Part thereof; and alio to give, grant, fettle, or affure, all that his Ma- and alfo the Lodge in jefty's Houfe, now or heretofore ufually called the Lodge, and formerly in the Tenure of John ■^''/'^"f^'fL'^""^ JJa^^'^'^u^t Efquire, fituate and being within the Park called or known by the Name of Richmond Old Park, "^ chereumo^^elongLg, the County of Surrey, and all and fingular the Clofes, Wood Grounds, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments thereunto belonging, or held or enjoyed therewith by his Majefty upon his Acceflion to the Imperial Crown of thefe Realms, all which PremilTes are Parcel, or reputed Parcel, of the Manor of Richmond, alias IVeJ} Sheen, in the faid County of Surrey; and alfo aiU thofe Mefluages with Keele's Farm in the and Clofes of Land, commonly called Keele's Farm, in the Parifh of MortlaJce, in the faid County ofPanfh of Mortlake, ^ Surrey, purchafed by or in Trult for her late Majefty; and alfo all fuch other Clofes, Wood Grounds, ^^"j^^^';°'';7;^°'^^;',h'" Walks, Eafements, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, purchafed by or in Truft for her faid t^gfjld Park, and enjoy- late Majefty, or his faid late Majefty, or either of them, and added to, or ufed v/ith, the faid Park,ed therewith at his Ma- or any Part thereof, or as an Eafement or Convenience thereto, and held and enjoyed therewith, byiefty"^ Accefiiou wthc his Majefty upon his Acceflion to the Imperial Crown of thefe Realms, in as full, large, ample, and^°*'- beneficial Manner and Form as his Majefty might have given, granted, fettled, or afTured the fame, or^ny Part thereof, if the faid A6t of the firft Year of her faid late Majefty 's Reign, or any the Reftridtions, Claufes, Matters, or Things therein contained, had never been had or made ; fo as by fuch Gifts, Grants, Settlements, or Aflurances, or fome of them, a good and fure Eftate and Intereft of and in the faid Palace, or Capital Mefluage and Appurtenances, and the faid Houfe or Lodge, Lands, Tfinernents, Hereditaments, and all other the PremilTes aforefaid, and every of them, be limited, appointed, fettled, or affured, to or for the Ufe of, or in Truft for her Majefty, in fuch manner that fhe may have and enjoy the fole Benefit thereof immediately from and after the Deceafe of his Ma- jefty, during the Term of her natural Life ; and fo as an Eftate or Intereft be thereby alfo limited, appointed, fettled, or afTured, to or for the Ufe of, or in Truft for, the Executors, Adminiftrators, and Afligns of her Majefty, to take EfFe6l immediately from and after her Decafc, and to continue for one whole Year from thence next enfuing. IV. And be it further enaded by the Authority aforefaid, That all and every the Powers, Precepts, The faid Letters Patent Directions, and Claufes, to be contained in his Majefty's Letters Patent, Indenture or Indentures, ^'^••^^^'"^'^ 6'^°'^ *"^^*» .hereafter to be made, as aforefaid, for the better and more certain Payment and Aflurance of the faid , Annuity, or yearly Sum of one hundred thoufand Pounds, and for making the faid refpecSlive Reve- nues, or any of them, or any Part thereof, liable thereunto as aforefaid, and for granting, conveying, fettling, and aflliring, of the faid Palace, or Capital MefTuage and Appurtenances, Houfe or Lodge, Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, and other PremifTes, (hall be, and are hereby enadted to be good and eft'edtual in the Law, according to the Tenor and Purport thereof, in the faid Letters Patent, In- denture or Indentures, to be exprell'ed, notwithftanding any Reftridlion, or other Matter or Thing, "?^'."'^.''"'^!"S^"y^^' contained in the faid hGt of Parliament made in the firft: Year of her late Majefty's Reign, intituled, j"^^°^'" An ASi for the better Support of her Majefy^s Houjhold, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown, and notwithftanding any Reftriition, or other Matter or Thing, contained in the faid Adi made in the ninth Year of her (aid late Majefty's Reign, for eftablifhing the Poft Office, or in any other A61: or°' ^ ""*^* A6ls of Parliament, and any Mif-recital, Non-recital, Omiffion, or other Defe6l, in the faid Let- ters Patent, Indenture or Indentures, hereafter to be made, in any wife notwithftanding. V. Saving to all and every Perfon and Perfons, Bodies Politick and Corporate, their Heirs, Execu-Refervation of Rights. tors, Adminiftrators, and Afligns (other than to the King's Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, and other than to fuch Perfon or Perfons, who door may ftand feifed or polTefled in Truft for his Majefty^ his Heirs, and SuccefTors) all fuch Right, Title, Intereft^ and Demand whatfoever, which they or any of them have, or may have, of, in, to, or out of the Revenues aforefaid, or any of them, or of, in, or to, the faid Palace, or Capital MefTuage and Appurtenances, Houfe or Lodge, Landsi, Tenements, Hereditaments, and PremifTes, as aforefaid, fo to be granted as aforefaid, or any Part thereof, before the making of this A61, as fully and efTedlually, to all Intents and Purpofes, as if this Aft had not been made 3 any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithjftanding. CAP. IL An A6b to repeal fo much of an Aft pafTed in the firfl Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty King George the Third, intituled, An A£l for the Relief of Infolvent Debtors^ as relates to Creditors compelling Prifoners charged in E^fecution to deliver up their Eftates, and to fuch Prifoners being thereupon difcharged. ' And whereas by the faid A<51: any Creditor of any Prifoner committed, or who fhould be committed, ' fore pleafe your Majefty, that it may be enafted ;' And be it sjia^ed by the King's moft Excellent Vol. VIII. 4 £ Majefty,
 * "1,^ 7" HE RE AS an ASt of Parliament was made and palTed in the firfl Year of the Reign of hisFreamble.
 * VV prefent Majefty King George the Third, intituled. An A^ for Relief of Infohent Debtors :'' -^'O' 3- '• '7-
 * and charged in Execution, is impowered to compel fuch Prifoner to deliver up his Eftate and EfFe£ts'
 * in order to his being difcharged, in fuch manner as by the faid Ad is dire<51:ed ; And whereas great
 * Inconveniences have arifen from fuch Power being given to Creditors as aforefaid ; May it there-