Tenures Abolition Act 1662

The King not to account to any whose tenures altered.

nor other persons to whom Wardships have been granted.

XVIII. Provided always, that nothing in this act contained shall extend to intitle any person, the tenure of whose lands by this act are altered, to demand of the King’s Majesty any satisfaction for the rents, issues or profits of his lands, or the value of his marriage, which hath been already received by or answered unto the King’s Majesty or his royal Father, nor to make any person or persons to whom any wardships or custodies of bodies or lands have been given, granted or disposed, or the executors or administrators of any such person or persons liable to any accompt, or any other suit or processe for touching or concerning the value of any marriage, or the profits of any lands by them received, otherwise or in any other manner than they ought to have been before the making of this act; any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding.