❧ By the King. ¶ An Abstract of the several Heads and Branches of His Majesty's Commission of grace, for the securing, settling, and confirming to His Subjects their defective Titles, Estates and Possessions; By which His Majesty's Commissioners have power to Compound. FOr all Manors, Lands, Tenements, Wastes, Commons, Tithes, arising aswel without any Parishes, as within Parishes, Liberties, Privileges, and other Hereditaments, in the said Commission mentioned, held under colour of any defective, void, or insufficient Grant, or Letters Patents of Concealments, procured out of the Crown, or otherwise merely intruded upon, and usurped without any Grant thereof at all from his Majesty, or any of his Predecessors. All Manors, Lands, Tenements, and other the premises insufficiently granted out of the Crown Entail, whereof the estate tail is not spent, or which have, or aught to have descended upon the King's Person, or any of his Progenitors, and are insufficiently granted out of the Crown, or being formerly granted Entail, the estate tail is spent and determined, and aught to revert unto the Crown. All Messages and Cottages built, and Enclosures made, upon the common High ways, Streets, Passages, Wastes and Commons. All Lands formerly recovered, or deserted from the Sea, or now surrounded with the Sea, and which hereafter may, or shall be recovered, or deserted from the Sea. divers Pastures and Grounds adjacent to his Majesty's Forests and Parks, and yet are no parcel of the said Forests or Parks, but purchased or used by his Majesty for the use of his Deer, which said Forests and Parks being disafforrested, and disparked, and the Dear destroyed, the premises are carried away, without any grant thereof from the Crown. All Manors, Lands, Tenements, and other the premises, which ought to be in charge, and are not, but some Fee-farm Rend answered, as if there were no more due unto His Majesty, whereas, in truth, the Land itself belongeth unto the Crown, or such Lands, and other the premises, where both the Lands and Rents stand in charge, and the Rent answered, and yet the parties so enjoying the said Lands, never had any Grant thereof from the Crown, or such Lands, and other the premises where the Lands stand in charge, as Lands, and yet the Rents stand not in charge, nor have been answered unto the Crown by them that pretend Interest in the said Lands. The Commissioners to sell any of the premises (which are not settled by the aforesaid Act) in Fee-Simple, Fee-farm, Fee-tail for term of life, lives, or years, (as the Case shall require) unto the present Possessors of the Inheritance: But upon their refusal, or wilful neglect of this His Majesty's intended grace, the said Commissioners to sell any of the aforesaid premises to such others as shall be Suitors for the same: And for the Surrounded Grounds, and such like, where there is no present Possessors, to such as will compound for the same. And where the Tenure appeareth upon Record, the former Tenure is to be reserved; But where no Tenure appeareth, there the Tenure is to be in Soccage. And Robert Typper, of Gray's Inn, his Majesty's Servant, is to attend the said Commissioners in the execution and prosecution of the said Commission. God save the King. ❧ Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton, and john Bill, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. ANNO M.DC.XXVIII.