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By the Act of Cession of the 10 [[underline]] th [[/underline]] of June [[underline]] 1743. [[/underline]]
 
By the Act of Cession of the 10 [[underline]] th [[/underline]] of June [[underline]] 1743. [[/underline]]
 
His Majesty George II. has confirmed the sum
 
His Majesty George II. has confirmed the sum
of money of [[underline]] 1108091. [[unclear]] dollars
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of money of [[underline]] 1108091. Rix dollars 31 gros. 1. Stuver, [[/underline]]
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bequeathed to His Royal Highness by His Majesty's
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Codicil of the 11 [[underline]] th [[/underline]] day of October 1740.
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and as [[underline]] 456666. Rix dollars 24. gros [[/underline]] out of this
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sum had been placed at Interest with different
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Debitors, His Majesty has ceded, transferrd, & renderd
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to His Royal Highness their Bonds, to that Effect
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and Curpose, that in case it should please allmighty
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God, to call His Majesty out of this World, they
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should become the Property of the Duke; but that
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during His Majesty's Life the Interest and other Revenues
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should remain at His Majesty's free Disposal, and
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should hereafter, s as before, be accounted for to

Revision as of 17:23, 17 February 2019

4) The Royal Codicil, bearing date Kensington September ye. 15 underline th 1759. /underline 2. By the Act of Cession of the 10 underline th /underline of June underline 1743. /underline His Majesty George II. has confirmed the sum of money of underline 1108091. Rix dollars 31 gros. 1. Stuver, /underline bequeathed to His Royal Highness by His Majesty's Codicil of the 11 underline th /underline day of October 1740. and as underline 456666. Rix dollars 24. gros /underline out of this sum had been placed at Interest with different Debitors, His Majesty has ceded, transferrd, & renderd to His Royal Highness their Bonds, to that Effect and Curpose, that in case it should please allmighty God, to call His Majesty out of this World, they should become the Property of the Duke; but that during His Majesty's Life the Interest and other Revenues should remain at His Majesty's free Disposal, and should hereafter, s as before, be accounted for to