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CROWN PRIVATE ESTATE ACT 1800 - SECT 2



2. AND ... all and singular the manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments of
copyhold or customary tenure or of leasehold tenure, which have been purchased
by his Majesty as aforesaid, or which have come to his Majesty by the gift or
devise of or by descent or otherwise from any of his ancestors, or any other
persons, not being kings or queens of this realm, whether the same have been
surrendered or assigned to His Majesty or to any person or persons in trust
for His Majesty, shall be and the same are hereby vested in James Earl of
Cardigan, his heirs, executors and administrators, according to the tenure of
such manors, lands, tenements, and hereditaments respectively, in trust
nevertheless for His Majesty; and... all such copyhold or customary and
leasehold lands, tenements, and hereditaments respectively, as shall be
purchased in manner aforesaid by His Majesty, his heirs or successors, or
shall come to His Majesty, his heirs or successors, by the gift or devise of
or by descent or otherwise from any of his or their ancestors, or any other
persons, not being kings or queens of this realm, shall be vested in some
trustee or trustees for His Majesty, his heirs and successors, from time to
time to be respectively named or appointed by instrument in writing under the
sign manual of His Majesty, his heirs and successors respectively; and the
said James Earl of Cardigan and such other trustee or trustees as aforesaid
shall be duly admitted to such copyholds or customary lands, tenements or
hereditaments as aforesaid by the lords or ladies of the manor or manors of
which the same shall be holden, according to the nature of the estate therein,
on payment of such fines and subject to such rents, services and customs as of
right shall be due and accustomed in respect thereof; and the said James Earl
of Cardigan and such other trustee or trustees as aforesaid shall be deemed,
as in respect of the lords or ladies of such manors respectively, and all
other persons whatsoever, to be the true and only tenants of such copyhold or
customary lands, tenements and hereditaments respectively, so that no lord or
lady of any manor nor any other person or persons shall be prejudiced thereby.


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