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were granted, or mentioned to be granted, to the Provost and Fellows 

 of the College of King James in Chelsey, near London, of the founda- 

 tion of the same James, King of England, and to their successors for 

 ever, to hold of the aforesaid King James, as of his Manor of East 

 Greenwich, in the County of Kent, by fealty only, in free and common 

 socage, and not in chief, nor by Knight service ;) And also all and 

 singular houses, buildings, structures, woods, underwoods, trees, and 

 all the land, ground, and soil of the same woods, underwoods, and 

 trees, and all other our rights, jurisdictions, franchises, privileges, 

 liberties, profits, commodities, advantages, emoluments, and heredita- 

 ments whatsoever, with all their appurtenances, of whatsoever kind, 

 nature, or sort they may be, or by whatsoever names they may be 

 known, deemed, called, or recognized, situate, lying, and being, issuing, 

 growing, renewing, or arising, within the county, towns, fields, places, 

 or hamlets aforesaid, or elsewhere wheresoever, to the aforesaid lands 

 and other the premises, or to any parcel thereof, in any manner 

 belonging ; And also the reversion and reversions of all and singular 

 the premises above by these presents before granted, and of every 

 parcel thereof, dependent or expectant of, in, or upon any demise or 

 grant for term or terms of life or lives or years, or otherwise, made of 

 the premises above by these presents before granted, or of any parcel 

 thereof, in any manner, being of record or not of record ; And also all 

 and singular the rents and yearly profits whatsoever, reserved upon 

 whatsoever demises or grants of and upon the premises by these 

 presents before granted, or of and upon any parcel thereof. 



Aded pient Clauses. We have also given and granted, and by these presents for us, our 



heirs, and successors do give and grant to the aforesaid President, 

 Council, and Fellows of the Royal Society of London for promoting 

 Natural Knowledge, and to their successors for ever, that they and 

 their successors henceforth for ever may have, hold, and enjoy, and 

 may be able and have power to have, hold, and enjoy, within the 

 premises above by these presents before granted, and within every 

 parcel thereof, as many, as great, such, the same, like, and similar 

 rights, jurisdictions, liberties, franchises, customs, privileges, profits, 

 commodities, advantages, emoluments, and hereditaments whatsoever, 

 as, such as, and which, and as fully, freely, and wholly, and in as ample 

 manner and form, as the aforesaid John, late Duke of Northumberland, 

 or the aforesaid Provost and Fellows of the College of King James in 

 Chelsey, near London, of the foundation of the same James, King of 

 England, or any other person or persons ever heretofore having or 

 possessing the aforesaid lands, tenements, and other the premises, with 

 their appurtenances, or any parcel thereof, or being seised thereof, ever 

 had, held, used, or enjoyed, or ought to have had, held, used, or 



