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A74463 An act for the exposing to sale divers castles, houses, parks, lands and hereditaments belonging to the late King, Queen or Prince, exempted from sale by a former act. Friday the 31th of December, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti. England and Wales. Parliament. 1652 (1652) Thomason E1061_86; ESTC R209373 5,283 12

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as of the Manor or Seigniory of East Greenwich in Free and Common Soccage by Fealty onely and likewise freed acquitted and discharged of and from payment of all maner of Tithes as fully as the late King Queen or Prince or any of them did or might hold or enjoy or ought to have held or enjoyed the same And be it further Enacted That William Web and Silvanus Tailor appointed by Authority of Parliament to survey the before-mentioned Premises shall have the like Powers and Authorities as any the Surveyors in one Act of Parliament Entituled An Act of the Commons in PARLIAMENT assembled For Sale of the Honors Manors and Lands heretofore belonging to the late King Queen and Prince may or might have exercised And the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them shall and may upon Return of any Survey of the Premises or any part thereof made and returned to the said William Web and Silvanus Tailor and thereupon giving publique notice by the space of Ten days what part or parcel of the Premises the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them will then expose to Sale upon that day who thereupon shall and may contract with any person or persons Body Politique or Corporate who will give most for the same not selling any Land under Thirteen years value and selling the Houses Wood and Timber at the best Advantage for the Commonwealth And upon paying into the hands of the Treasurers in the last recited Act named One moyety or more of the Purchase-money contracted for within Twenty days after making the Contract and securing the rest in such maner as the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them shall direct to be paid within Three moneths after the said Contract made the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them shall make a Conveyance of Bargain and Sale thereof which being sealed ex●●●ted and inrolled in the Chancery shall be good and effectual in Law to such Purchaser or Purchasers their Heirs and Assigns for ever according to the intent and purport thereof Provided That if any Purchaser or Purchasers after his or their Contract made do or shall not proceed therein accordingly That then the said Contract shall be void and the said Purchaser or Purchasers shall forfeit the fourth part of the money contracted for to the Vses in this Act named and shall have his or their Estates sequestred by Warrant from the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them until the said Fourth part of the money contracted for be paid unto the said Treasurers who thereupon shall discharge the said Sequestration And the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them shall and may proceed with any other person or persons for the same And be it further Enacted That the said Treasurers or any two of them shall receive all such sums of money as shall be paid by vertue of this Act and shall give Receipts or Acquittances for the same and shall issue out all such moneys in such maner as the Parliament or any Authority derived from them to that purpose shall from time to time direct or appoint And be it further Enacted That Henry Colborn shall be Register and shall and do execute all things as a Register may or might do by vertue of the last recited Act. And be it further Enacted That the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them shall and may appoint Councel for the Commonwealth and a●● other Officers necessary for the carrying on and expedition of the sale of the Premises And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders of any Honors Manors Castles Houses Messuages Chases Parks Lands Tenements or Hereditaments with their and every of their Appurtenances and of all Royalties Franchises Priviledges and Immunities to all and every of them belonging or appertaining or therewith lawfully used occupied or enjoyed as part or parcel thereof which were lawfully vested setled remaining or being in the said late King as in Right of the Crown of England or Dutchy of Lancaster on the Six and twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred forty and one or at any time since expectant upon any Estate Tail Are and shall be vested and setled in the Trustees and Contractors appointed by this Act for the Sale of the said other Lands herein before mentioned their Heirs and Assigns as the said other Lands are by vertue of this Act and to and for the same uses and shall be under the same Powers Rules Orders and Directions as the said other Lands are by this Act And that the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them shall have the like power and authority and are hereby authorized and required to Contract for Bargain and sell by Deed or Deeds sealed and inrolled according to this Act All and every the said Reversion and Reversions Remainder or Remainders to the respective Tenant or Tenants in Tail of any of the Premises that shall desire to buy the same coming in before the Eight and twentieth day of February One thousand six hundred fifty and two or to any person or persons Bodies Politique or Corporate that shall or will buy or purchase and give most for the same at such Values and Prices as the said Trustees and Contractors or any five or more of them shall think meet and convenient for the best advantage of the Commonwealth And that all and every such contract bargain and sale conveyance and assurance shall be good and effectual in Law to all intents and purposes to all and every such Purchaser and Purchasers their Heirs and Assigns and that they and every of them shall and may have hold and enjoy all and every the said Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders in as large ample and beneficial maner as the said late King or Crown lawfully had or held or might lawfully have had held or enjoyed the same Any Fine or Fines Recovery or Recoveries Conveyance or Assurance or other Act or thing whatsoever had made levied done or suffered or to be had made levied done or suffered by any Tenant or Tenants in Tail in possession not having the Reversion or Remainder in Fee-simple of the same premises whereof such Fine or Recovery is so had or by any other person or persons by their or any of their assent means or procurement other then such Leases as have been or shall be made of all or any the premises according to the Statute of the Two and thirtieth year of King Henry the Eighth in that behalf made in any wise notwithstanding And that all and every such fine or fines recovery or recoveries conveyance or assurance or other Act or thing other then by such Tenant in Tail in Possession not having the Reversion or Remainder in Fee-simple of the premises whereof such Fine or Recovery is so had shall be utterly void and of no effect as well against the said Trustees their Heirs and Assigns as against all and every such Purchaser or Purchasers their Heirs and Assigns as the same should have been against the said late King his Heirs and Successors or any of them according to the Statute of the Four and thirtieth year of the said King Henry the Eighth Cap. 20. concerning Recoveries against such Tenants in Tail as if the said Reversion or Reversions Remainder or Remainders had continued remained or been in the said late King or Crown at the time of such Fine or Recovery or other Assurance The said premises to be holden of the Manor of East Greenwich in Free and Common Soccage by Fealty onely and not otherwise Saving to all and every person and persons Bodies Politique and Corporate other then the said late King his Heirs and Successors and all claiming from by or under them or any of them since the Twenty sixth day of March One thousand six hundred forty and one All Right Title Interest Possession Entries Annuities Commodities Fees and other Profits which they or any of them now have or of right ought to have and enjoy since the said Twenty sixth of March One thousand six hundred forty and one Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti
AN ACT FOR THE Exposing to Sale divers Castles Houses Parks Lands and Hereditaments Belonging to the late KING QUEEN OR PRINCE Exempted from Sale by a former ACT. Friday the 31th of December 1652. ORdered by the Parliament That this Act be forthwith Printed and Published Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by John Field Printer to the Parliament of England 1652. AN ACT FOR THE Exposing to Sale divers Castles Houses Parks Lands and Hereditaments Belonging to the late KING QUEEN or PRINCE Exempted from Sale by a former ACT. BE it Enacted by this present Parliament and the Authority thereof That for Raising of Money for the Vse of the Navy The Mansion house commonly called Hampton-Court in the County of Middlesex with the Barns Stables Out-houses Gardens Orchards Yards Court and Back-side belonging unto or used or enjoyed with the said Mansion-house with the Park commonly called the House-Park and the two other Parks there the one called the Middle Park and the other called Bushy-Park at Hampton-Court within the said county of Middlesex and the Hare-warren and the Meadows therewith used and enjoyed and all other Lands Woods and Timber thereunto belonging and yet unsold All that Park commonly called Hide-Park in the county of Middlesex with all houses Woods and Perquisits thereunto belonging And all that Mansion-house commonly called Greenwich-house in the county of Kent with all the Barns Stables Out-houses Yards Orchards Gardens Easements and Appurtenances thereunto belonging and therewith usually enjoyed And all that Park near or adjoyning to the said Mansion house called Greenwich-Park with the Castle therein scituate in the said county of Kent And all those Buildings commonly known by the name of the Queens New-buildings and the Gardens Orchards Yards Courts and Back sides belonging unto and now used and enjoyed with the said House in Greenwich aforesaid And all that Park adjoyning to the Castle of Windsor in the county of Berks commonly called the Little Park together with all those Meadows unto the said Park adjoyning commonly called the Kings Meadows or Park Meadows The Park called Cornbury Park with the Appurtenances in the county of Oxford The House called Vawx-hall in the county of Surrey with the Grounds and Appurtenances thereunto belonging and all Easements Hereditaments and Appurtenances to the aforesaid Premises and every of them belonging or usually therewith enjoyed as part parcel or member thereof on the First day of April in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred thirty and five or at any time since or for which the late King Queen or Prince or any or either of them have or hath been answered the Profits or have otherwise received the same the day and year aforesaid or at any time since And all that House with the Appurtenances commonly called Somerset or Denmark-House scituate in the Strand in the said county of Middlesex and all the Buildings and Out-houses thereunto adjoyning and appertaining and now used with the same and the Gardens Orchards Yards Courts and Back-sides belonging unto and now used with the said House All which Castles Houses Parks Lands and Hereditaments with all and singular their and every of their Appurtenances Except the Liberty Immunity Priviledge of all Waters Water-courses Conduits Pipes Ponds Sluces Bays Dams or other Instruments and things now or heretofore used for the carrying or conveying of Water in or through any the Houses Lands or Premises are and shall be by Authority of this present Parliament vested and setled adjudged deemed and taken to be in the Actual possession and seisin of Thomas Cook of Pedmarsh in the County of Essex Esq William Bossevile Esq John Sparrow of Gestrop in the County of Essex Esq William Kenrick of in the County of Kent Esq Ralph Harrison of the City of London Esq William Scot of the Inner-Temple London Esq William Steel Esq Councellor at Law Thomas Hubbard of Moor-fields in the County of Middlesex Esq Cornelius Cook of the Borough of Southwark Esq John Hunt of London Esq Sir Edward Barkham Baronet Sir William Roberts Thomas Airs Esq John White Esq James Stockall Esq Edward Cresset Gent. Sir Richard Salstonstal Knight Daniel Searl Merchant Nicholas Lampriere Esq Nicholas Bond Esq Richard Sidenham Esq and Robert Fenwick Esq the Survivor and Survivors of them their Heirs and Assigns for ever under such Trusts and to such purposes onely as are above-mentioned and as shall be hereafter declared and expressed by Parliament Saving to all and every person and persons their Heirs Executors and Administrators Bodies Politique and Corporate and their Successors other then the said late King Queen and Prince their or any of their Heirs Executors Administrators and Successors and all claiming by from or under them or any of them since the Six and twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty and one All Right Title Interest Possession Right in Law or Equity Entries Annuities Commodities Fees and other Profits which they or any of them now have and of right ought to have and enjoy before the said six and twentieth day of March One thousand six hundred forty and one so as such person or persons do make his or their Title in Law or Equity appear at or before the First day of February One thousand six hundred fifty and two unto the Commissioners for removing of Obstructions named in one Act Entituled An Act for transferring the Powers of the Committees for Obstructions which said Commissioners are hereby authorized and appointed Commissioners for removing of Obstructions in sale of any of the premises and shall have the same Powers and Authorities as any Committee or Commissioners for removing of Obstructions might or ought to have executed by vertue of any Ordinance or Act of this present Parliament Provided also That where any such person or persons do lawfully claim as aforesaid any Right Title or Interest of in or to any of the Castles Houses Parks Lands and Hereditaments by vertue or in right of any Office thereunto belonging the exercise whereof is now ceased or by vertue of this Act shall cease to be further used That in every such case the Commissioners of Obstructions before-mentioned or any five of them shall in lieu and consideration thereof make such allowance to every such person and persons in some proportion of the said Parks Lands and Hereditaments or in moneys to be raised by the sale thereof as they shall adjudge reasonable with regard had unto the value of their respective Interests and that upon and in consideration of the said Allowances the Right Title and Interest of every such person and persons their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns shall cease and determine and they and every of them shall be for ever hereby clearly concluded and debarred from making any further claim or demand thereunto And the said Trustees and Contractors their Heirs and Assigns shall hold all and singular the Castles Houses Parks Lands and Premises and every part thereof