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to consider of the lands settled upon Mr. Peters, to 

 which the Lady Anne Somerset maketh title ; and if 

 they find her title thereunto to be just, that then the 

 said Committee do present some other lands to be settled 

 upon the said Lady, in lieu and satisfaction of her title 

 to those lands.&quot; 



And on Friday, the 9th of January, 1651-2.* 



&quot; Mr. Say reports from the Committee, to whom the 

 business touching the Lord Herbert of Eaglan was 

 referred, several resolutions of that Committee, as fol- 

 loweth : 



&quot; Resolved, That the houses and lands conveyed by 

 Act of Parliament unto Mr. Pennoyer and Mr. Hill, 

 were, by indenture, dated 3 Caroli, conveyed by Ed 

 ward, then Earl of Worcester, unto the Petitioner and 

 his heirs, after the decease of Edward, now Earl of 

 Worcester, who is but tenant for life thereof. 



&quot; Resolved, That the yearly value of the said houses 

 and lands are, and were, before the beginning of these 

 wars, 786. 



&quot; Resolved, That it be humbly presented to the Par 

 liament, as the opinion of this Committee, That the 

 several manors and lands, the inheritance whereof is 

 by this present Parliament settled upon the Petitioner 

 and his heirs, and are of the yearly value of 1700; 

 that the present possession thereof be granted unto the 

 Petitioner, he paying&quot; to the trustees for sale of delin 

 quents lands, the sum of 800. 



&quot; Resolved, That it be presented to the Parliament, 

 as the opinion of this Committee, that the trustees and 

 contractors for sale of delinquents lands, do convey 

 the said manors and lands to the said Petitioner, during 



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