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vi2 C r 7& Anno fecundo Geo rgii II. A. D. 1720, of them, or of any Grant, Alignment, Conveyance or Afiurance, made under or by Force of the fame recited Letters Patents, or either of them, or othervvife howfoevcr, (ha!), from and after the firft Day of Proprietors in June in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-nine, be vefted and fettled, and the m"-'* •'"' ' 11S fame are hereby veiled and fettled in and upon Edward Bertie of Grays Inn in the County of Middlcfex, Sa^ Mi'tlrj. m'.el Horfcy of the Parifh of Saint Martin 's in the Fields in the County of Middle/ex, Henry Smith of Caver- JJjam in the County of Oxon, and Alexius Clayton of the Middle "Temple, London, Efquires, to the only Ufe of them the faid Edvjard Bertie, Samuel Horfey, Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, their Heirs and Affigns, freed and difcharged, and absolutely acquitted, exempted and indemnified of and from all Eftates, Ufes, Trulls, Intails, Reverfions, Remainders, Limitations, Charges and Incumbrances, Titles, Claims and Demands whatfoever; but nevertheless upon Truft, and to the Intent that they the faid Edward Bertie, Sa- muel Horfey, Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, and the Survivors or Survivor of them, and the Heirs of fuch The Sum to be Survivor, upon Payment by his Majefty, his Heirs or Succeflbrs, to the faid Edward Bertie, Samuel Horfey, advanced by his Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, or to the Survivors or Survivor of them, or the Executors or Adminiftra- Majsfty. tors jt j- uc j 1 S ur vivor, of the Sum of feventeen thoufand five hundred Pounds, free and clear of all Deduc- tions, on or before the twenty-ninth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-nine, fhall and do, by Deed indented, and to be inrolled in his Majefty's High Court of Chan- cery, furrender, convey and allure unto his Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, all and Angular the faid feven eighth Parts or Shares (the whole into eight equal Parts to be divided) and all other the Parts or Shares, In- tereifs and Eftates, of and in the. aforefaid Provinces or Territories, and all and fingular the Premifles here- by veiled in them the faid Ediuard Bertie, Samuel Horfey, Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, and their Heirs as aforefaid; which faid Sum of feventeen thoufand five hundred Pounds they the faid Edward Bertie, Sa- mvel Horfey, Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, the Survivors or Survivor of them, or the Executors or Ad- miniftrators of fuch Survivor, fhall immediately after the Receipt thereof pay, apply and difpofe of in man- TheMonevhow ner herein after mentioned; that is to fay, the Sum of two thoufand five hundred Pounds, Part thereof, to to be difjiofed. the f a id James Bertie and Dodington Greville, Truftees as aforefaid, or to the Survivor of them, or to the Executors or Adminiftrators of fuch Survivor; two thoufand five hundred Pounds, other Part thereof, to the faid William Lord Craven, his Executors or Adminiftrators; two thoufand five hundred Pounds, other' Part thereof, to the faid James Bertie, in his own Right, his Executors or Adminiftrators; two thoufand five hundred Pounds, other Part thereof, unto fuch Perfon or Perfons, and in fuch Shares and Proportions, as the fame, according to the Tenor, Purport and true Meaning of the faid Order or Judgment of the Houfe of Lords, ought to be paid and applied; two thoufand five hundred Pounds, other Part thereof, to the faid Sir John Colleton, his Executors or Adminiftrators; two thoufand five hundred Pounds, other Part thereof, to the faid John Cotton, his Executors or Adminiftrators; and two thoufand five hundred Pounds, Refidue thereof, to the faid Samuel Wragg, for the Ufe of the faid Jofeph Blake, or to the faid Jofeph Blake^ his Executors or Adminiftrators. The Property II. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That from and after Payment of the faid Sum veiled in his f feventeen thoufand five hundred Pounds to the faid Edward Bertie, Samuel Horfey, Henry Smith and Al- Maje.y after exius Clayton, the Survivors or Survivor of thern, or the Executors or Adminiftrators of fuch Survivor, and after the Execution of the faid Surrender and Conveyance to his Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, hereby directed to be made as aforefaid, his Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, fhall have, hold and enjoy all ana lingular the faid feven eighth Parts or Shares (the whole into eight equal Parts to be divided) and all other the Parts or Shares, Interefts and Eftates, of and in the aforefaid Provinces or Territories, and all and fin- gular the Premifles hereby vefted in them the (aid Edvjard Bertie, Samuel Horfey, Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, and their Heirs as aforefaid, freed and difcharged, and abfolutely acquitted, exempted and indem- nified of, from and againft all Eftates, Ufes, Trufts, Intails, Reverfions, Remainders, Limitations, Charges, Incumbrances," Titles, Claims, and Demands whatfoever. Anearsof Qmt III. And be it further enaevted by the Authority aforefaid, That feven eight Parts (the whole into eight Rents, on??y- equal Parts to be divided) of all and every the faid Arrears of Quit Rents, and other Rents, Sum and Sums ment of 5000 I. f Money, Debts, Duties, Accounts, Reckonings, Claims and Demands whatfoever, now due and owing iek1n» ned l ° t0 t -" em ths la '^ fewry Duke of Beaufort, or to the faid James Bertie and Dodington Greville, Truftees as aforefaid, and to the faid John Lord Carteret, TVilliaml^ord Craven, James Bertiein his own Right, Henry Ber- tie, Mary Danfon and Elijabeth Moor, Sir John Colleton, Archibald Hutchefon, John Cotton and Jofeph Blake, or any of them (whether the fame be more or lefs than is computed as aforefaid) and all and every other Parts or Shares of the faid Henry Duke of Beavfrrt, James Bertie and Dodington Greville, Truftees as aforefaid, Wil- liamLord Craven, James Bertie in his own Right, Henry Bertie, Mary Danfon and Elifabeth Moor, Sir John Colleton, Archibald Hutchefon, John Cotton and Jofeph Blake, or any of them, of or in the faid Arrears, or which they or any of them, their or any of their Heirs, Executors, Adminiftrators or Affigns, now have, or can or may have, claim, challenge or demand of or from the Farmers, Tenants or Inhabitants of the Provinces or Territories aforefaid, or any Part thereof, or any of them, fhall, from and after the faid firft Day of June in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-nine, be vefted in the faid Edward Bertie, Samuel Horfey, Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, the Survivors and Survivor of them, and the Executors and Adminiftrators of fuch Survivor, upon Truft, and to the Intent that the faid Ediuard Bertie, Samuel Horfey, Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, the Survivors or Survivor of them, or the Execu- tors or Adminiftrators of fuch Survivor, fhall, on Paymentby his Majefty, his Heirs or Succeflbrs, of the - Sum of five thoufand Pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain, free and clear of all Deductions, on or before the faid twenty-ninth Day of Septe?nber in the faid Year, to the fad Edward Bertie, Samuel Horfey, Henry Smith and Alexius Clayton, the Survivors or Survivor of them, or the Executors or Adminiftrators of fuch Survivor, by Deed indented, and to be inrolled in his Majefty's High Court of Chancery, grant and afiign to his Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, all and every the faid feven eighth Parts or Shares (the whole