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In the Name of the holy and blessed Trinity.  
 
In the Name of the holy and blessed Trinity.  
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We George II. by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain,
 
We George II. by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain,
France & Ireland, Defender of the faith, Duke of  
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France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of  
 
Bronovic Luneburg, Arch Treasurer of the holy Roman  
 
Bronovic Luneburg, Arch Treasurer of the holy Roman  
Empire & Elector [[unclear]] declare: Whereas it is notorious, that  
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Empire & Elector [[symbol]] declare: Whereas it is notorious, that  
 
the Law permits, and we having besides expresly reserved  
 
the Law permits, and we having besides expresly reserved  
 
to us, to make what Alterations we pleased in Our last
 
to us, to make what Alterations we pleased in Our last
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1751., the Twenty fourth of Our Reign; That we, moved  
 
1751., the Twenty fourth of Our Reign; That we, moved  
 
by very good reasons, have resolved to make an
 
by very good reasons, have resolved to make an
Alteration, with respect to that what we had disposed  
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Alteration, with respect to that, what we had disposed  
 
in the said our last Will, and namely in its 3th
 
in the said our last Will, and namely in its 3th
 
4th, 5th, 6th & 7th Article, in favour of our Son
 
4th, 5th, 6th & 7th Article, in favour of our Son

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In the Name of the holy and blessed Trinity.

We George II. by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Bronovic Luneburg, Arch Treasurer of the holy Roman Empire & Elector symbol declare: Whereas it is notorious, that the Law permits, and we having besides expresly reserved to us, to make what Alterations we pleased in Our last will, made in Our Palace at St. James April 2/4 3/14th 1751., the Twenty fourth of Our Reign; That we, moved by very good reasons, have resolved to make an Alteration, with respect to that, what we had disposed in the said our last Will, and namely in its 3th 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th Article, in favour of our Son William, Duke of Cumberland: And we do hereby make an Alteration, to that End and purpose, that what we had, in the said Will, & in its said Articles, settled on, & bequeathed to Our said Son, as an underline Apanaqium /underline & a Competency, we hereby do recall, make void,