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Conveyances by said James Butler since 1 Aug. 1714, except bona fide for securing debts, &c. void.
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XII. And be it further enacted and declared by the authority aforesaid, That all conveyances, grants, and dispositions whatsoever, made by him the said James Butler late duke of Ormond since the first of August one thousand seven hundred and fourteen, of any of the aforesaid castles, mannors, lands, tenements, offices, goods, chattels, and other the premisses of him the said James Butler, (other than such as are bona fide made for securing just debts by him contracted, or due from him or any of his ancestors before the first day of August, which was in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fourteen, and which have not been satisfied, or for securing debts by him the said James Butler, contracted for money actually paid, goods and wares fold and delivered to, or work done or performed for, him, before the one and twentieth day of July one thousand seven hundred and fifteen, so far as to secure such debts, and for no other purpose) shall be deemed and adjudged fraudulent and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever.
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