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Kensington the 15. day of September, the 1759th year, and  
 
Kensington the 15. day of September, the 1759th year, and  
 
of our reign the thirty third  
 
of our reign the thirty third  
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(LS.) George R.  
 
(LS.) George R.  
  
That the most High and most Serene Prince, George III. King  
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That the most High and most Serene Prince, George II. King  
 
of Great Britain, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith,  
 
of Great Britain, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith,  
 
Duke of Bronsviz Luneburg, Arch Treasurer of the holy Roman  
 
Duke of Bronsviz Luneburg, Arch Treasurer of the holy Roman  

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we have set our hand & seal to three Copies of the same tenor, of this Our Declaration, which we have order'd to be laid to our often mention'd will & our Codicils, and have caused it to be signed & sealed with their Signets, by the five underwritten Witnesses, called to that purpose, they being dispensed, underline foreign:Latin quoad hune actum /foreign /underline with their Oath of Allegiance. Transacted at Our Palace at Kensington the 15. day of September, the 1759th year, and of our reign the thirty third

(LS.) George R.

That the most High and most Serene Prince, George II. King of Great Britain, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Bronsviz Luneburg, Arch Treasurer of the holy Roman Empire & Electors our most gracious Sovereign, has declared to us, the underwritten, this Document to contain a certain Declaration of His Codicil of the 6th Day of October 1757. and likewise an Alteration of His last Will of the 3/14 day of April 1751.; and that His Majesty has signed & sealed with His Royal Signet, this Document, in our presence,