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A46598 Septima pars patentium de anno regni Regis Jacobi Secundi quarto England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); Culpeper, Thomas, 1635-1689. 1688 (1688) Wing J386B; ESTC R28734 4,032 8

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Septima Pars Patentium de Anno Regni Regis Iacobi Secundi Quarto IAMES the Second by the Grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Whereas Our late Royal Brother of Blessed Memory by His Letters Patents under the Great Seal of England bearing Date at Westminster the eighth Day of May in the one and twentieth Year of His Reign for the Considerations therein expressed did give grant and confirm unto Henry Earl of St. Albans Iohn Lord Berkeley Sir William Morton and Iohn Trethewy their Heirs and Assigns for ever all that intire Tract Territory or Parcel of Land situate lying and being in America and bounded by and within the Heads of the Rivers Tappahanock aliàs Rapahanock and Quirriough or Pattawomacke Rivers the Courses of the said Rivers as they are commonly called or known by the Inhabitants and Descriptions of those Parts and Chesapoyocke Bay together with the Rivers themselves and all the Islands within the Banks of those Rivers and all Woods Underwoods Timber and Trees Ways Waters Rivers Ponds Pools Water-Courses Fishings Streams Havens Ports Harbours Creeks Wrecks of Sea Fish Royal Deer Wild Beasts and Fowl of what Nature and Kind soever Mines of Gold and Silver Lead Tinn Iron and Copper and Quarries of Stone and Coal which then were or at any Time then after should be had coming being arising renewing accrewing found or taken within the Bounds and Precincts aforesaid together with the Royalties of Hawking and Hunting for themselves their Heirs and Assigns Servants and Tenants in and upon the Lands and Premisses aforesaid and in and upon every Part and Parcel thereof saving excepting and reserving to Himself His Heirs and Successors one full fifth Part of all Gold Mines or Gold Oare and one full tenth Part of all Silver Mines and Silver Oare thereafter to be had or found within the said Tract or Territory of Land To have hold and enjoy all the said Tract Territory or Portion of Lands and all and singular other the Premisses with their and every of their Appurtenances thereby granted or mentioned or intended to be granted except as before is excepted to the said Henry Earl of St. Albans Iohn Lord Berkeley Sir William Morton and Iohn Trethewy their Heirs and Assigns for ever to their only Use and Behoof and to no other Use Intent or Purpose whatsoever yielding and paying therefore Yearly on the Feast of St. Iohn Baptist to Him His Heirs and Successors the Sum of Six Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Four Pence at the Receipt of Iames-Towne in the Dominion of Virginia in lieu of all Services and Demands whatsoever as by the same Letters Patents amongst several other Grants Powers Authorities Privileges Licences Clauses and Provisoes therein contained relation being thereunto had more fully and at large it doth and may appear in which amongst several other Things there is particularly inserted this Proviso following Provided also that as to so much and such Part and Parts of the Premisses hereby intended to be granted as within the Time and Space of one and twenty Years now next coming shall not be possessed inhabited or planted at or by the Means or Procurement of the said Henry Earl of St. Albans Iohn Lord Berkeley Sir William Morton and Iohn Trethewy their Heirs and Assigns these Presents and the Grant hereby made shall cease determine and be void And we Our Heirs and Successors may dispose thereof to any other Person or Persons whatsoever any Thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding And whereas the said Henry Earl of St. Albans Iohn Lord Berkeley Sir William Morton and Iohn Trethewy their Heirs and Assigns have by good and sufficient Conveyances and Assurances in the Law for valuable Considerations sold conveyed and assured the said whole Tract Territory and Portion of Land and all and singular the Premisses and every Part and Parcel thereof and all their Estate Right Title and Interest therein together with the said Letters Patents unto Thomas Lord Culpepper eldest Son and Heir of Iohn late Lord Culpepper deceased his Heirs and Assigns for ever who is thereby become sole Owner and Proprietor thereof in Fee Simple to whom we are willing to give all due Encouragement and Assistance by confirming and enlarging the said Letters Patents and releasing the last before mentioned Proviso Now know ye That We for and in Consideration of the many faithful and acceptable Services done unto Our late Royal Father and Brother of Blessed Memory by the said Iohn Lord Culpepper as also by the said Thomas Lord Culpepper to Our said late Royal Brother and Our self and all along from Time to Time and for divers other good Causes and Considerations Us thereunto especially moving of Our especial Grace certain Knowledge and mere Motion have given and granted and confirmed and by these Presents for Us Our Heirs and Successors do give grant and confirm unto the said Thomas Lord Culpepper all all that entire Tract Territory or Parcel of Land situate lying and being in Virginia in America and bounded by and within the first Heads or Springs of the Rivers of Tappanhanocke aliàs Rappahanocke and Quiriough aliàs Patawomacke Rivers the Courses of the said Rivers from their said first Heads or Springs as they are commonly called and known by the Inhabitants and Descriptions of those Parts and the Bay of Chesapoyocke together with the said Rivers themselves and all the Islands within the outermost Banks thereof and the Soil of all and singular the Premisses and all Lands Woods Underwoods Timber and Trees Ways Mountains Swamps Marshes Waters Rivers Ponds Pools Lakes Water-Courses Fishings Streams Havens Ports Harbours Bays Creeks Ferries with all Sorts of Fish as well Whales Sturgeons and other Royal Fishes as all others whatsoever Wrecks of Sea Flotson Jetson and Lagan and all Sorts of Deer Wild Beasts and Fowl of what Nature or Kind soever and all Manner of Deodands Goods of Felons and Fugitives Treasure Trove Waifs Strays Fines Forfeitures Escheats Advowsons Royalties and Hereditaments whatsoever with all Mines of Gold and Silver Lead Tin Iron and Copper and all Quarries of Stone and Coal within the Limits and Precincts aforesaid which now are or at any Time or Times hereafter shall be had coming being arising growing renewing accrewing found or taken within the Bounds Limits Precincts or Places aforesaid Saving excepting and reserving to Us Our Heirs and Successors one full fifth Part of Gold Mines or Gold Oare and one full tenth Part of all Silver Mines and Silver Oare now being or hereafter to be had or found within the said Tract or Territory of Land To have hold and enjoy all the said Tract Territory or Portion of Land and every Part and Parcel thereof and all and singular other the Premisses with their and every of their Appurtenances hereby granted or mentioned or intended to be granted except as before is excepted to the