County Palatine of Tipperary Act 1715

All lands, &c. of said duke vested in the King without office or inquisition.

III. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all and every the honours, mannors, baronies, castles, messuages, lands, tenements, rents, reversions, services, remainders, royalties, franchises, priviledges, rights of entry, rights of action, conditions, uses, trusts, offices, powers and authorities, commodities, emoluments, pensions, annuities, fines for leases and hereditaments, of what nature or kind soever they be, with all and singular their appurtenances, and all judgments, statutes, recognizances, securities for money, rights of redemption of mortgages, debts of record, specialties, goods and chattles, of what nature or kind soever within this realm of Ireland, whereof the said James Butler, commonly called James duke of Ormond, or any person or persons in trust for him, was or were seized, or possessed, or interested in, or intitled to, on the tenth day of September last, or at any time since, shall be and are hereby vested in your Majesty, your heirs and successors, according to such estates and interests which he or they had therein on the said tenth day of September last, or at any time since; and the same are hereby adjudged and declared to be in the real and actual possession and seizin of your Majesty, without any office or inquisition thereof to be taken or found.