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178 C. 7. Anno tertio 8c quarto Ann.e Rcginas. A. D. 1704* her Htjrs and SuccefTors? on the fecond Day of Augufl in every Year forever, at thie Caftle of Wind/or, one Standard or Colours with three Flower de Luces painted thereupon, for all manner of Rents, Services, ' Exaftions, and Demands whatfoever. ftimri."*" I^^- ^"^ ^^ '"^ further enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That all and every the Grants and Claufcs to be contained in fuch Letters Patents, as aforefaid, for the better conveying and alTuring of the faid Honor, Hundred, Manors, Park, Woods, and other the Premiffes, to or for the Ufe or Benefit of the faid Duke, his Heirs or Affigns as aforefaid, fliall be, and are hereby enaded to be good and efFeftual in the Law, according to the Tenor and Purport thereof, in the faid Letters Patents to be expreffed, not- withftanding any Reftridion, or other Matter or Thing contained in the Aft of Parliament made in the • 1 A«na,8aM. firft Year of her Majefty's Reign, intituled. An ASi for the better Support of her Majejlys Houjhold, and of «• ?•* the Honour and Dignity of the Crown, and any other Law or Statute, or any Mif-recital, Non-recital, Omiifion, or other Defed in the faid Letters Patents hereafter to be made, in any wife notwithftanding. Salvo of Right. IV. Saving to all and every Perfon and Perfons, their Heirs, Executors and Adminiftrators, and to all £y 5 Ann. c. 3. Bodics Politick and Corporate, and their Succeflbrs (other than to the Queen's Majefty, her Heirs and th.Uthmunare Succeflors) all fuch Right, Title, Intereft, Right of Common, Offices, Fees, Privileges, Properties, pJeriti-'-Bv P<?fits and Demands whatfoever, which they, or any of them have, or are intitled to have, of, into» 5°^^. V4. «» w'fhin, pr out of the faid Honor, Hundred, Manors, Park, Woods, and other the Premiires, or any of uinmityfrm the them, Or any Part thereof, before the making of this Ad, as fully and efFedually, to all Intents and Pur- P*jt Offict h fa- pofes, as if this Ad had not been made; this Ad, or any thing thereJH contained to the contrary not- tkd onthiPuh, withftanding. and tbi iGto.l. ° Jf. i, 1. 11, /. 34. frevide: fir faying tbcjirreen due for builiiHg Blaibiim Hmft. CAP. VII. An A& for the efFednal fecurlng the Kingdom of England from the apparent Dangers that may arifc from feveral Adls lately pafTcd in the Parliament of Scotland. FO R preventing the many Inconveniencies which may fpeedily happen to the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland, if a nearer and more compleat Union be not made between the faid King- doms ; Be it enaded by the Queen's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority QS"" vay»f- of the fame. That fuch Perfons as fhall be nominated by her Majefty, under her Great Seal of England^ fi""" ^u'lldM he °^ ^*'^^ ^^^ ^^ many of them as fhall in that Behalf be appointed by her Majefty to be of the ^loriimy GKa"se°Uf "^ ftiall, by Force of this Ad, have full Power, Commiflion and Authority, at fuch Time and Times, and England, to treat in fuch Place or Places, as her Majefty fliall pleafe to appoint, to affemble and meet, and thereupon to with Commif- treat and confult, according to the Tenor or Purport of their Authority or Commiffion in that Behalf, fioners aatho- -,^^(1, certain Commiffioners as fliall be authorized by Authority of the Parliament of Scotland, of and ruedbythe^Par- j,^j^^pj,j^ji^g j-^j,j^ ^^ Union of the faid Kingdoms of England and Scotland, and of and concerning fuch jarid,°"o° tr«at- Other Matters, Claufes and Things, as upon mature Deliberation of the greateft Part of the faid Com- ing of a Union miffioners, aflembled as aforefaid, and the Commiffioners to be authorized by the Parliament of Scotland^ between both according to the Tenor or Purport of their Commiffions in thiit Behalf, fhall in their Wifdoms think Kingdoms. convenient and neceffary for the Honour of her Majefty, and the common good of both the faid King- Cofnmiflloners Joms fov ever : Which Commiffioners of both the faid Kingdoms fhall, according to the Tenor or Pur- ProceedioMTnto P^'^ °^ ^^^^'^ '^^ Authorities or Commiffions in that Behalf, reduce their Doings and Proceedings therein WrhlcgsQua- '"**^ Writings or Inftruments Quadrupartite, every Part to be fubfcribed and fealed by them, to the End drupattite. that one Part thereof may in all Humblenefs be prefented to the Queen's moft Excellent Majefty, tw<> ■ other Parts thereof to be offered to the Confideration of the Parliament for the Realm of England, and another Part to be offered to the Confideration of the Parliament for the Realm of Scotland, at their next Seffions, which fliall be held in each Kingdom refpedively, after fuch Writings or Inftruments fhall be fubfcribed and fealed by the faid Commiffioners, that thereupon fuch further Proceedings may be had, as to her Majefty, and both the faid Parliaments, fliall be thought fit and neceffary for the Weal and' ' common good of both the faid Kingdoms, to whom the entire Confideration of the whole, and the allow-, ing or difallowing the whole, or any Part thereof, as they fhall think fit, is wholly refcrved. ' When fuch II. Provided always, and be it enaded and declared. That no fuch Commiffion or Authority as afore- fcomnuflion fliall faid^ fhall be granted, until an Ad of Parliament fliall be made in the Kingdom of Scotland, impowering c«nime(«e. jjgj. j^ajefty to grant a Commiffion under the Great Seal of that Kingdom, nominating Commiffioners to treat concerning the Union of the two Kingdoms. Nothing agreed jjj^ Provided alfo, and be it further enaded and declared, That no Matter or Thing to be treated of. Force till^con'- agreed or propofed by the faid Commiffioners by virtue of this Ad, fliall have any Force or Effed to be firmed by Aft" PUt in Execution, until it be confirmed and eftablifhed by Ad of Parliament of EnglaKd. «f Pailiamenc of legiaod, '< After 25 jyecemher 1705. no Native of Scotland, except fettled Inhabitants, to inherit any Lands irr. " England, &c. The feven following Claufes are repealed by 4 Anna, c. 3. f. 10. Nor be fupplied with " Horfes, Arrns, or Ammunition from England. Scotch Cattle prohibited to be brought into England or

    • Ireland, Lawful to feize and detain Cattl? fo brought in. Englijh Cattle intermixt with Scotch Cattle
  • ' and fo feized, fubjed to the like Forfeiture. Penalty on Perfons confpiring to avoid or evade fuch
  • ' S-izures. After 25 D((ember 1705. no Scttch Coals to be imported into England, ox Ireland, Nor Scotch
    • LJBen.

XIL Provided I