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said Isabella Dowager Dutchess of Manchester^ 

 arid Mary Countess of Cardigan, that is to 

 say, Five thousand Pounds, to each of them, 

 and to be vested in Trust to be laid out in 

 other Freehold Premises to be settled to the 

 same uses and Trusts, as the said Mansion 

 House, Gardens, and Appurtenances, are in 

 and by the said recited Articles, dated the 1st 

 of January, 1722, and the said recited Act 

 confirming the same limited and settled, and 

 by virtue thereof, the said Isabella Dutchess 

 Dowager of Manchester, and the said Mary 

 Countess of Cardigan, do now hold and enjoy 

 the same, and that the said Trustees of the 

 British Museum may be indemnified on the 

 payment of the said Sum of Ten thousand 

 Pounds for the Purposes aforesaid, against the 

 said Uses and Trusts, they the said Sir Edward 

 Montagu, and the said Isabella Dutchess 

 Dowager of Manchester, the said George Earl 

 of Cardigan, and Mary Countess of Cardigan, 

 Humbly beseech your Majesty, that it may 

 be Enacted, And be it therefore Enacted by 

 the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and 

 with the Advice and Consent of the Lords 

 Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in this 

 present Parliament assembled, and by the 



