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A82467 An act for the taking away the Court of VVards and Liveries. England and Wales. Parliament. 1656 (1656) Wing E1133; Thomason 669.f.20[48]; ESTC R211926 895 1

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AN ACT For the taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries WHereas the Four and twentieth day of February in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty five the Court of Wards and Liveries and all Wardships Liveries Primer-seizins and Oustrelemaines and all other Charges incident or arising for or by reason of Wardships Livery Primer-seizin or Oustrelemaine and all Tenures by Homage and all Fines Licences Seisures and Pardons for Alienation and all other Charges incident thereunto was by the Lords and Commons then assembled in Parliament taken away And all Tenures by Knights Service either of the King or others or by Knights Service or Capite or Soccage in Capite of the King were turned into free and common Soccage For the further establishing and confirming the same Be it Declared and Enacted by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Parliament That the Court of Wards and Liveries and all Wardships Liveries Primer-seizins and Oustrelemaines and all other Charges incident and arising for or by reason of any such Tenures Wardship Livery Primer-seizin or Oustrelemaines be taken away from the said Four and twentieth day of February One thousand six hundred forty five And that all Homage Fines Licences Seisures Pardons for Alienation incident or arising for or by reason of Wardship Livery Primer-seizin or Oustrelemaine and all other Charges incident thereunto be likewise taken away and is hereby Adjudged and Declared to be taken away from the said Four and twentieth day of February One thousand six hundred forty five And that all Tenures in Capite and by Knights Service of the late King or any other person and all Tenures by Soccage in Chief be taken away And all Tenures are hereby Enacted and Declared to be turned into free and common Soccage from the said Four and twentieth Day of February One thousand six hundred forty five and shall be so Construed Adjudged and Declared to be for ever hereafter turned into free and common Soccage Nevertheless It is hereby Enacted That all Rents certain and Heriots due to Mean Lords or other private Persons shall be paid And that where any Relief or Double ancient yearly Rent upon the death of an Ancestor was in such Cases formerly due and payable a Double ancient yearly Rent onely in lieu thereof shall now be paid upon the Death of an Ancestor as in free and common Soccage And that the same shall be recovered by the like Remedy in Law as Rents and Duties in free and Common Soccage Hen Scobell Clerk of the Parliament London Printed by Henry Hills and John Field Printers to His Highness 1656.