¶ By the King. ❧ An Abstract of the several Heads and Branches, for which His Majesty's Commissioners, by virtue of His Majesty's Commission of Grace, bearing date the three and twentieth day of january last passed, have power to Compound with such as shall desire the same. FOr all Manors, Lands, Tenements, Wastes, Commons, Tithes arising aswell without Parishes as within Parishes, Wards, Marriages, Liberties, Privileges, & other Hereditaments, lying, being and arising within, near, or adjoining unto any of his Majesty's Manors, Forests, Parks, Chases and elsewhere, as well within the Survey of His Majesty's Exchequer, as within the Survey of His Duchy of Lancaster, or County Palatine of Lancaster, Duchy of Cornwall, and County Palatine of Chester, which are held and enjoyed under colour of some defective, void, or insufficient Grant, or under some Letters Patents of Concealments, or otherwise merely are Intruded upon, and usurped without any Grant thereof from His Majesty, or any of His Predecessors. For all Manors, Lands, Tenements, and other Hereditaments granted entail, out of the Crown, whereof the Estate tail is not spent, and yet the said Grants have been insufficiently granted; Or which ought to have descended upon the King's Person, and yet have likewise been insufficiently granted; Or whereof the Estate tail is spent and determined; Or for all Remainders or Reversions depending upon Estates Tails, except such Estates as Sir William Haydon had power to compound for. For all Messages, and Cottages built, Encroached and made within, or adjoining unto any City, Town or Hamlet, or upon the Common high ways, Streets, Passages, Lanes, Rivers, Sewers, Commons and Wastes, with all other Encroachments, Assert Lands, Improvements, and Enclosures of Commons, Breckes, Fellets, and such other Enclosures, Waste grounds, Moors, or other Heathy Downs, Enclosed or not Enclosed, being His Majesty's Inheritance, either in the right of his Crown of England, or otherwise lying and being within, near, or adjoining unto any of His Majesty's Manors, Forests, Parks, Chases, or elsewhere. For all Lands, Marshes, or other grounds (with the Tenements thereupon built) heretofore recovered, or deserted from or by the Sea, or now surrounded with the Sea; Or which hereafter may, or shall be Recovered and deserted by or from the Sea. For all Custodies, and all Manors, Lands and Houses granted or committed (to any Corporation, or other person or persons, Bodies politic or corporate) to Custody, with all such Manors, Lands, Tenements, and other Hereditaments formerly let by Leases, and the Leases expired, or otherwise determined, whereby the Inheritances of the said Premises do remain, and the Reversions thereof are come unto the Crown; And yet without any Just Title thereunto, detained from the Crown. For all Charters of Incorporations, which are either body or defective, with all Leases and Grants of Offices; Or usage of Offices by usurpation, by Corporations, Cities, Boroughs and Towns; Or by any other person or persons which are forfeited or determined in Law, by non-usage, or misusage thereof; Or by exceeding the extents and limits of their said Grants; Or by the usage thereof without any Grant thereof at all from the Crown. All Manors, Lands, Tenements and other Hereditaments which ought to come unto His Majesty, by any manner of Escheat or forfeiture whatsoever; Or which might otherwise come unto His Majesty by any which are Aliens borne, all Felons goods, all Goods, Chattels and Credits of Felons de se Fugitives and persons Outlawed, Deodandes, Wayses, Estrays, Reliefs, Heriots, and other Perquesites of Courts, with all Tolles of all kinds usurped and unjustly withholden from the Crown. For all Woods, Under Woods and Wood-grounds wrongfully withholden, intruded upon, encroached or wasted to His Majesty's prejudice with all the damages which ought to be answered unto His Majesty or His Predecessors for the same. For all Rents, Aunuities, Quit Rents, Annual payments and other yearly sum and sums of money due unto His Majesty out of any Manor, Lands, Tenements and other Hereditaments by any Corporations, or other Burrough-townes, or any other Person or Persons, bodies Politic or Corporate, which have not been duly answered by them unto the Crown: With all Manors, Lands, Tenements, and other Hereditaments which ought to be in charge, and are not, but some Fee-farm Rend only answered in lieu of the Land; Or where both the Lands and Rents stand in Charge, and the Rents answered, and yet the parties enjoying the said Lands, never had any Grant thereof from the Crown, or where the Lands stand in Charge as Lands, and yet the Rents stand not in Charge, nor yet answered unto the Crown, by them that pretend interest in the said Lands. The foresaid Commissioners to Bargain, Grant and Sell any of the Premises (which are not settled by the within named Act) in Fee-simple, Fee-farm, Fee-tail for term of life, lives, or years unto such person and persons as are the present possessors of the said Premises; Or otherwise to make unto them such other Releases and Discharges as their several Cases shall require. But upon their refusal or wilful neglect of this His Majesty's intended Grace (by not accepting the same within the time limited) the Commissioners to sell any of the 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, the Commissioners to sell those Lands 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 upon Record, there the Tenure is to be in Socage. And Robert Tipper 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 Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. M.DC.XXX.