ILLINOIS
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
Production Note
Unica Project Rare Book & Manuscript Library University of Illinois Library at Urbana-
Champaign
2013
















          ANNO QULNQWAGE$IMO SE CUNDO


C.EO JG1                              111. 1.EG.IS



                   C  A.... . CXXIV!
An A&t for 'veiling' in His Majefty, His Heirs and
   Succeffors, certain Lands or C"roun4 , formerly
   Part of the Waftes of the Manor of 8andkurJ4 in
   the County of 'Berk, freed  an~d......ed o~f
   Commonable and other Rights.
                                            74 .r ~      ' 'uy z.Jz
  'rYTEREAS the King's' molt Excellent Majefy, in the Year
      ~//One thoufand Leven hundred and riinety nine; wasgr.iu
      VTpleafed to 'eflabllfh a Royal Mlilitar Co'e'e; and by 0s
'Warrant under Hris Royal Sign.Manujial, b.arug.U 'ittr.T2wn  fvei
Pay, of May One thoifhnd eitght liund red and eight.E is Maafty. a
gracoudly pleafed to diret& thathefaid Mftlit. Colkge fiolds beuidertb.
ACmnroul and Supeintendence.of cetaf~lror th...........' ibe
'Commnidldtrers of the Pai Royal Mi~litary' C leage, aid, 'tof conlpufte and
formi from rVmeM.o.Tirnhe a Board Ifor the..............jiisn tlt -j
nagemtnt of all Atfairs belmiging thereto; arnd that a Collegise>Hlnrd
should be fotW  as therei* hienldiie d xliia1 ed; for the sPurpft o
takting under itsCo nuane.4I1lag'et~ re  oteiteir  yai
~and c3cnoimt 6fe falcianztnelt44n  ?   itiT it 'rf thie
Governor 'of the' faii Cleeasr             othee °T. t~fos theeb
xained.and.--His .Mffr wvaw aWforp   ti    y. flait lW  risf
   .t~rt ,. te h  that th6Te   mand  tf  befon~ iu   ¢°.e fi
 Royal Mihitary.4$Use 'fo uld......ThCtbsj ...W     t      e j e3 ja
 4COllegiat ac fue t th a6~                 of the IRado itriii
 cxs~c     fieraw the lfing's mcdl      76      a tm    anid
 tttueof an ankieft±grant foni thit ettfd   6 ibte~a
             tit it th ba' ~f Seta, ea i i  t y  dd


2'














xclS6                  5zO GEOR-011 111,Cap;-r~4:
           DymnarA, then of SandhwyZl aforef'aid Yeomnan, of the other Part, feizedl
           to himfeWf his Heirs and Succeffors, of the Soil of Two'Pieos of land
           or Ground.Parcel of the Wafte or Common of the laid Mandr.o
           Sandburft, and lying within the Laid Manor at& Parilh of' Santihurfi,
           therein and herein-after particularly' defcribed,, fubject to the yearly
           Rent of Ten Shillings, payable to the Lord of the.Manor& of Sandburgl
           aforefaid, in the Nature of a Quit Rent, and doing Suit to the.Court Baron
           of the Lord of the Laid Manor, and upon.Default thereof to forfeit
           for every Time the Sum     of Two Shillings and Sixpence; and alfo
           fubjea to the Sum of Ten Shillings,' payable to the Laid Lord of the
           Manor of Sandburfi, upon every Alienation and dying felfed of the lnhe-V
           ritance of the Laid Premifes, in the Name and. Nature of a Relief ; and
           fubje&t alto to Powers of Entry and Diitrefs for Recovery of the Laid
           Quit Rent, Fine, and Relief, when and in cafe the fame or either of theni
           thall bet in Arrear, as inthe laid Indenture are :referved and expreffed:
           And whereas Richard Heavj/de Efquire, is Lord of the Laid Manor
           of Sandhurfl, and in Right. thereof is entitedto the Laid Quit Rent, Suit,
           and Relief, fo refervvd by the faid .Indenture' in refpe&t of the (aid
           Pieces or~arcels of Land or Ground herein-after mentioned and defcribWd:
           And whereas the IKing's moft Excellent Majefty, and. John Mofeicy
           Efquire, William Blarkall S/monds, Char/es .Simonds, Wi/iam S/monds,
           William G/les, John Rackftrdw, and feveral other Perfons, are Owners
           and Proprietors of all the Lands lying and being within the faid
           Manor and Parifh of Sandhurft, and claim to be entitled" to Conmmon-
           able Rights on and over the Laid Two Pieces of Land or Ground :
           And whereas by an Order under the Hands and Seals of Sir Nat haniel
           -Dukinfield Baronet, and Major General John Levefrn Cowver, Two of His
           Ma(lty's Jufliees of the Peace for the County of Berks, and Jobn Tekell
           and Richard Birt Efquires, Two of His Majefly's Juilices of the Peace for
           the County of Surrey, made at a Lpecial Setions held on the Eleventh
           Day of November One thouf'and eight hundred and eleven, after reciting
           that having upon View found that a certain Part of a Highway lying Part
           in the faid Parifh of Sandburgt in the Hundred of Suining in the faid County
           of Berks, and Part in the Parifh or Hamlet of Fr/inley in the Hundred
           of Woking in the County of Surrey, and lying between the South Eaft End
           of the Village of Sandhurfl, near to a Farm Houfe the Property of the
           Said lilli/am Blackball S/monds Efquire, and the High Turnipike Road
           between 1)agfhot and Blactwater, for the Length of One thoufand five
           hundred and ninety-five Yards or thereabouts, and particularly defcribed
           in the Plan thereunto annexed, raight be diverted and turned fo as to mnake
           the fame more commodious to the Public ; and that having viewed a Courfe
           ,propofed for, the new Highrway in lieu thereof over the open Lands and
           Grounds of the Laid Richard Neavftids Efquire, Lord of the Manor of
           Sandbur/l a forefaid, and of the' faid Governor and Collegiate Board of the
           Royal Military College at SandhurfL aorefid of the Length of One
           .thourand two hundred and tighty4even Yards or thereabouts, and of the
           Breadth of Thirty Fteet or thereabuts, particularly deferibed in the Plan
           thercunto annexed; and that having recciv4d Evidence of the C~ontent
           of the fad Richard !icavjf:de and of the Laid Governor and Collegiatp
           Board to the faid new-Highway being made through their refpedtive La.o
           thereinbefore defcribed by W.enn  vuier the Band an~d Seal oftthe.fi
           Richard.Jksavi ae, and under the Hanid and.Sea of the Ionourakk Af
           andler Hope the Governor of the Laid College, they. the f.d Jftm.id
           4xhereby ozder. th tIfid Hghway  udb.ivtdantun.














              st e-EOPL HOT           11. Cap. i16
una over the Land& aforefaid : And whereas the Commiffiotitr of HIs
Majefly's rad  Ro" Military College have ere&ed and'bult the Lid
'College on Part of'the laid Pieces or 'Parcels of Land or Ground herein-
before mentioned' anid herein-after deferi'd, and are 'defirous of convert.
ig the Remainder~ thereof to the Ufes and Purpofes of the fat~olkte
exclufively tAnd whereas the Commifloners of His Majefty'i fal Royal
Military; College have, in Behalf of His M2jefly,. agreed with the faid Jobs
'Mofeley,: Wiliam 'Btakall Simnonds, Chate Sironds, If/ami Simondrand
the feveral other, Owners and Pro~prietors of Land& and Hereditaments within
the laid Manor and Parifh of Sandhurfl,, for the Purchae of all their Corn.
nmonable and other Rights and Intereff a in, upon,'and over the Laid Tw~o
Pieces of Land or Ground :And whereas the Laid Commiffioners have alfn
agreed with the' laid' Richard Heavifide, as Lord of the laid Manor of Sand;
hut-f, for the Purchafe of the laid Quit Rent, Suit, and Relief, and all foch
other Rights and Immunities as he the laid Richard Heav fle bath as fuch
Lord, in, out of, upon, or in refpea of the lid Two Pieces or Parcels
of Land or Ground: And whereas the Inclofure of the laid' Two Pieces
of Land or Ground, freed and difebarged from all Comimoniable and
other Rights, will not only be very beneficial for the Purpofes of the laid
Royal Military College, but alto of' great public Utility: Yet foraf uche
as the Lame cannot be effeatually done without the Aid and Authority of
Parliament : May it therefore pleafe Your Majefty that it mhay beenaekd;
and belit ena~ted by the King's, moft Excellent Majefly, by ;and, with the
Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons,
in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authoriry of the Lame,
That all that Piece or Parcel of Wafle or Common Parcel of the Manor of vefting in
Sandhurfi called B~arres Green, containing by Eftimation Ten Acres, be the His MajeftWi
fame more or lefs, lying near to a capital Meiftiage of His Mvaje fty, called dlhre
Tick/ne, otherwife Twitchenor, within the laid Manor, and all the Pond a ro nbl ble
within the fame Parcel of Wafte or Common, and alt the Filhings in the Rigbts, cer.
fame Pond; and alfo all that Piece of Wafte or Common, containing by tan andni it
Eflmation'Two hundred Acres (be the Lame more or lefs) Parcel of the  ad~r
Walle or Common of the Manor of Sandhuir# aforefaid, next adjoining to
the laid Green called Rar-ret Green, and 'elo to Inbamr and Butts, and,
Calkes Leafe C/ofts, and againft the Pond formerly made by KWilam Chj/?ct
in tjhmore Stream, and to be accounted and taken from the Laid Wjtmsore
Stream, which is the Bound that parts the Pariflies or Hamlets of Frimey
and SandhurA4 along by the haid Bound Eaftward, and from the North
Corner of Barr-es Green upright North-call, and fo accounted 'and bounded
'with Marks and Bounds from the other Partaof the \Vaite Ground belong-
   in to the laid Manor, and as the Lame are now indlofcd, tet out, and kntown,
 and by'whatfeever other Names, Quantities, Abuttals, Boundaries, or
 other flefcriptions, the laid rrwo 'Pieces "or Parcels 'of 'Land or Ground
 are now or at any Time or Times heretofore have been called, known, or
 diflinguithed, (hall be and the Lame are hereby Yelled in His Majefty,.
 His Heirs and Succeffors for ever, freed, acquitted, 'arnd abfluately ad""""
 crated and difcharged, of and from all and" 'all Manner of Cotmmonable
 Rights and other ldghta whtatfoever, as well of the Owne'said Occupi"'ts
 of: Lands and Tlenenienta within the (aid Manor and Patih '.,f Sandhs4,
 as alW for ever freod, acqutitted, and abfislutel2r exonerated and d&fchaed
 of 4nd 'from all Quilt Reits'," Suit, Scivicei§l~ncs, Reliefs, ar" ""ii"'other
 .Rights, Royalties, Iiwrttlaitiea, and "'il whatfoever, a ~the Lord
 ,or Lords, ,or Owgcr or Owners of 'the fai ltor of Sa"dknjr for tl
                Time bft                                  I   Provids4














        2o6&                      52     EOROIT           Ill. Ca*P-414,
        Not to have   If. Provid.ed aloways, and be it further endd Tbt.i Majefty, -Hi
        abny Comnhon EyIs'" and S*ucceilors, fitl not he entitled 'to, or have orclajim any .otit-
           Xi   ~   m matle Rlights ill or over any Part or Parts o the Rtefidue of the IW  '
        fidue. or the faid 'l\tnoi of Sandhurj, for or in refpeft of or as appuirtenanr to
                    the Laid 'w o icce of Lanid ot> Ground by this Adt veiled in His Majefty
                    as afotcfaid.
        Coimnonable ILL Provided ilfo, and it is hereby declared and enadled, That nothing
        Riptts o te in this ASt conyitdncd fhall deftroy, or in anywife abridge or leffen the
        011d i~elofed Right of His Majefly, His Heirs and Succeffors, to all or any fuch Com-
        Lands not to monable and other Rights as His Majefty is now entitled to, in, over and
j       be affc6Aed. upon the refit of the Commons or Wailes of the Laid Manor of Sandbzwfl,

   If              for or in refpea of the old inclofed Lands called Lodges Farm, or any other
                   old inclofed Lands of His Majefty, within the faid Manor and Parifli, but
                   that His Majefty, His Heirs and Succeffors, and the Owner and Owners for
                   the Time being of the Laid old inclofed Lands, !hall have and be entitled to
                   all fitch Conmmonable and other Rights in, upon, and over all the Refidue
                   of the Wail es of the (aid Manor of SandhitrJI, for and in refpedt of fuch
                   old inclofed Lands, in as large and ample Manner to all Intents and Pur-
                   pofes as any of the Tenants of the fame Manor have or ufe there; any
                   'Thing in this AS contained to the contrary thereof in anywife notwith-
                   flanding.

        Application, IV. And be it further enaded, That the Principal Money to arife from the
        of Compen- Sale of any Lands, Tenciments or Hereditaments, which flall he purchafed
        fation Money for the Purpofes of this Act, of any Indy Corp orate, LEclefiaftical or
        ling to aoi1. Civil, Corporation Aggregate or Sole, Feoflecs in Truft, Guardians, Com}-
                   mittees or other Truftecs, or from any Verme or FPunts Covert, or other
                   incapacitated Perfon or Perfons, fat Money fltall, in cafe the fame
                   amount to or exceed die Sum of Two hundred Pounds, with all conve-
                   nient fpeed be paid into the Bank of Filgland, in the Name and with the
                   Privity of the Accounitant General of the High Court of Chancery, to be
                   placed to his Account there ex parte the Governor of the faid College, to
                   the Intent that futch nfoney fhall be applied, under the IDirection and with
                   the Approbation of the faid Court, to he fignified by an~ Order made upon
                   a Petition to be preferred in a Lunmiary way by the Perfon or Perfons who
                   would have been entitled to the Rents and Profits of the faid, Lands,Tre
                   melts or Iiercdieaints, in the Purcitafe of the Land 't'ax, or towards the
                   Difeharge of any Debt or Debts or fuch other Incumbrances, or Part
                   thereof, as the Laid Court flhall authorize to be paid, affecting the famse
                   Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, or affecting other Lands, Tenements,
                   or h-ereditamnent., ftanding fettled therewith to the fame or the like tiles,
                   Intents, and Purpofes; or where futch Money Shall not be fo applied, then
                   the fame Shall be laid out and itivelted, under the like Direction and Appro-
                   bation of the laid Court, in the I'urchafe of other Lands, "Tenements or
                   Hlereditaments, which (hall he conveyed and fettled to, for, and upon
                   fitch and the like Ufes, fTrlfs, Intents and P'urpofes, andC in the fame
                   Manner as the Lands, rTenemnljts, or Ptereditaments which shall bie fo pm'-
                   chafed, taken, or ufed as aforefaid, flood feted or limited, or fuch of
                   'them as at the Time of making futch Conveyance and settlement ihaii be
                   exifting undetermined or capable of taking effect; and in the Meantinte,
   v              ~and until fuch Purchafe shall be made, the Laid Mon~ey fliall by tr~
                   of the faid Court of Chancery, upon Application thereto, be inivelted by
                   zthe faid Accountant General in his Nantes in the.1'utchile o(TtCte Powit '
                                            4                                           e


                                                 011)0

















            abT                    Pptjj4 Tie ,    st{B       w
   fii~~ rst a,'j&   q    uqp~ o t4i 414d
 lme  o   wd1t    wit o&Thflrx;wb   fl i              e-          tun
 the Perfon or Perle.twhg wpulkr        nt he 1W  n£z  "
 the Rents and Profits of thie Lands, Tenemednts, or ere xtanents6
    1  bti~n .     ttfr fhed, u} ft2i 'ti  4 "t S":49q1  4.was ......

    V. Provided ialwypys ant4 .b it, Lpbp erna~tlg  W hat Tfanty IY.Eq w#i~ teni
    ara or awafded tutq piaid for atg1 r~p4 l ne~ts aor  tei  Ct5  tharn 20o1
putrch~e4  taksn# or unk4 for the.I'urpofe f 4 4a and bdoogrnti to1y
flt C iporp4ls s or to any' Perig oar der %qur~le;DI~hifbiiy or
cit n9y&4ai  Jhall be lefs bn thie S~jlu w ofT p iM nrtd Tad ,ai
!hall amount to or exceed the Sum ,4 ~tlty PpawuU tlhel an4 a n fsi 2
Cafes the fame thai1, at the Option of the lPerfon or~ hr~foifrt Tm
being entitled to the Rents and Profits of the Lands, Tenements, or Here-
   diatimskfpnrchafed, 'taken, oroferd; orof his; -her, or theirGuadian
or Quardiasis, Committee or Committees, it1 cafe oif Igfancy or Luna , tqg
be'flgnified i #rit ng tinder thieir 4ef&& el*nds4 be paid in~rd die Bmk~
in the Namve mid itbte Privity of'ti laid.Ac6taaf,06Mral of the
High Court of Chancery, and be tplaced to his Account as aforrefaid, in
order to be applied in Manner herein-before diredted ; or otherwife thie
fame fhall be paid, at the like Option, to Two Truftees, to be nominated
by the Perfon or Perfon making fuch Option, and approved of by the
Governor of the faid College, (fuch Nomination and Approbation to be
fignified in Writing under the Hands of the nominating and approving
Parties,) in order that fuch Principal Money and the Dividend arifing
thereon may be applied in Manner herein-before directed, f a far as the
cafe be applicable, without obtaining or being required to obtain the
Direction or Approbation of the Court of Chancery.

    VI. Provided alfo, and be it further ena~ed, That where fuch When We
Money fo agreed or awarded to be paid as next before mentioned Thall be then 201.
lefs than Twenty Pounds, then and in all fuch Cafes the fame (hall be
applied to the Uife of the Perfon or Perfons who would for the Time being
have been entitled to the Rents and Profits of the Lands, Tenements or
Hereditantents fo purchafed, taken, or ufed as aforefaid, ini fuch Manner
as the fid Governor of the faid College thall think .fit; or in cafe oflInfancy
or Lunacy, then to his, her, or their Guardianeor Guardians, Commite
or Committees, to and for the Ufe and Benefit of fuch Perfon or Perfon
foi entitled refpe~ively.

   VII. And whereas the faid Road fo intended to be diverted and ftopped When the
up runs througgh and diffe~ta the faid Two Pieces or Parcels of Landeor.New Road i
                  Groud ad f nea tothefai Royl Mlitry s tobe   grat ertified by
                  Grondandic  earto he aidRoyl Mlitry  ollge s t bea g e u{fct
Iconvenience to the fame, and it is therefore expedient that the afrefaid be in grmd
Order of the Paid Suftices for diverting and turning the fame ihould be Repairthe
immediately carried into Execution, and the Soil of the Laid old Road 01 R
be veiled in His Majefty, His Heirs and Succefib is; be it therefore further d
en~d, Tha the raid Order of the JtUcn 4torc&id %aIl forthwith betae soft
carried into Execution, and when and La for as the faid kfices or any votdnMh
   ih kffes of the Peace thall have certified,.that~ thenew.Road. pm  o*f .
                          l i                  $               pled



1070                   52' GEORGIT             111. C'ap.1244
           pofed to be fibftituted and ufedf tn lieu thereof'. shall have been maude and
           put into good Repair, tMe Paid' did 'Road -be -from thieneefOrth for ee
           flopped up and no longer ifhd as a Road;.and the Soil .of To much'
           thereof as rums through th laid Twod Pies or Parcels of Land Or
           Ground; or any other of the Lands of His laid Majefty, be and the fame
           is hereby veitkd in His Majefty, His $eirs and Stieceffors.

Bp whom the VIal Provided always, and it is hereby enakled, That His Majefty, 'ils
New Road Heirs and Succeffors, in refpe&t of the laid Farm called Lodges Farm, ors
inoUReeakept the Owner or Qwners thereof for the rrime being, thall for ever thereafter,
   PI R~oir at his and their own Cois and Charges, amend and repair the faid new
            Road to the Exctent of One thoufand two hundred and eighty-feven Yards,
            to be computed from the Turnpike Gate acrofs the South 'End of the Laid',
            new Road, according to and as menti6ned in the faid Order of the (aid
            j uftices, together with any Bridge or Bridges that may hereafter be
            erctled on or acrofs the fai flew Roa4


LONDON: Printed by GEORGE Evaz and ANDREW STRAKaAN2
         Printers to the King's molt Excellent Majefty. ij~z;.
                                    9






















I.








                                                  :.:..,
     159 m



     Act"

                                                                                                    TV.
                                                                                                             x



      10 P   -Q                                         x
      Wo Volk 24"F.
             m
         0-1                                                                                    A&E


                                                                                           All
                                                                                               AWAY



         NOT 7                                                                                 is.
                                                                                                                     ..

              ,
                                                                                      1 .       it     5-
                                                                                          .4- Vic    1141


                a

             -J: 7 7 11"


ii Ei









                                                                                               MAl,
                                                                                       x

         Hill:-  D
                                                                                                      jr!




          MAN
                                                                                                  MMq







                                                            ter{
                                                                                                           Ilk: