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9. indeed may reap some benefit from these regulations.

2.Feudal deletion & /deletion add and /add other profits

                                                  such as Reliefs, Wardships,

Marriages &c. these were of two kinds, either belonging to the King immediately as Superior, or they arose from Escheats, Baronys &c in the King’s hands at the time, note +C.24./note these were all in great measure abolished by

                                                     the 12th+ of Charles II.

3. Certain Fees due to the Crown in a variety of Civil instances, such as Fees, for applying the Great Seal to Charters, deletion & /deletion add and /add other Legal

                                              proceedings for permitting the

levying Fines upon Lands, to dock Entails, Insure titles &c.

The profits arising from all these, have been long ago granted out to Favorites, or appropriated to certain particular uses, our Law proceedings remain subject to them without any advantage arising to the King for whom support they were originally intended; it is however note symbol C.7/note provided by the 1st symbol of Anne

                                                 that no Prince for the future

can make such grants longer than for His own Life.

4.Forfeitures of Lands deletion & /deletion add and /add

                                        Goods for Offences of Various

Kinds.

5.Another Branch arises from Escheats of Lands, happening upon the defect of Heirs to succeed to the Inheritance, when they revert to the King, esteemed by the