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A22492 By the King an abstract of the seuerall heads and branches of His Maiesties commission of grace, for the securing, setling, and confirming to his subiects their defectiue titles, estates and possessions, by which His Maiesties commissioners haue power to compound. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1628 (1628) STC 8910; ESTC S122745 1,138 1

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❧ By the King ¶ An Abstract of the seuerall Heads and Branches of His Maiesties Commission of grace for the securing setling and confirming to His Subiects their defectiue Titles Estates and Possessions By which His Maiesties Commissioners haue power to Compound FOr all Mannours Lands Tenements Wastes Commons Tithes arising aswel without any Parishes as within Parishes Liberties Priuiledges and other Hereditaments in the said Commission mentioned held vnder colour of any defectiue voide or insufficient Grant or Letters Patents of Concealements procured out of the Crowne or otherwise meerely intruded vpon and vsurped without any Grant thereof at all from his Maiestie or any of his Predecessors All Mannours Lands Tenements and other the premisses insufficiently granted out of the Crowne Intaile whereof the estate taile is not spent or which haue or ought to haue descended vpon the Kings Person or any of his Progenitors and are insufficiently granted out of the Crowne or being formerly granted Intaile the estate taile is spent and determined and ought to reuert vnto the Crowne All Messuages and Cottages built and Inclosures made vpon the common High wayes Streetes Passages Wastes and Commons All Lands formerly recouered or deserted from the Sea or now surrounded with the Sea and which hereafter may or shall be recouered or deserted from the Sea Diuers Pastures and Grounds adiacent to his Maiesties Forrests and Parkes and yet are no parcell of the said Forrests or Parkes but purchased or vsed by his Maiestie for the vse of his Deere which sayd Forrests and Parkes being disafforrested and disparked and the Deere destroyed the premisses are carried away without any grant thereof from the Crowne All Mannours Lands Tenements and other the premisses which ought to bee in charge and are not but some Fee-Farme Rent answered as if there were no more due vnto His Maiestie whereas in trueth the Land it selfe belongeth vnto the Crowne or such Lands and other the premisses where both the Lands and Rents stand in charge and the Rent answered and yet the parties so enioying the sayd Lands neuer had any Grant thereof from the Crowne or such Lands and other the premisses where the Lands stand in charge as Lands and yet the Rents stand not in charge nor haue beene answered vnto the Crowne by them that pretend Interest in the sayd Lands The Commissioners to sell any of the premisses which are not setled by the aforesaid Act in Fee-Simple Fee-Farme Fee-Taile for terme of life liues or yeeres as the Case shall require vnto the present Possessors of the Inheritance But vpon their refusall or wilfull neglect of this His Maiesties intended grace the said Commissioners to sell any of the aforesayd premisses to such others as shall bee Suitors for the same And for the Surrounded Grounds and such like where there is no present Possessors to such as will compound for the same And where the Tenure appeareth vpon Record the former Tenure is to bee reserued But where no Tenure appeareth there the Tenure is to be in Soccage And Robert Typper of Grays Inne his Maiesties Seruant is to attend the sayd Commissioners in the execution and prosecution of the sayd Commission God saue the King ❧ Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie ANNO M.DC.XXVIII