Mercer's Hospital Act 1749

Saving the rights of others.

XV. Saving and always reserving to all and every person and persons, bodies politick and corporate, his, her, and their heirs, successors, executors, and administrators (except the King’s most excellent Majesty, his heirs and successors, the minister, church-wardens, and parishioners of the said parish of Saint Peter for the time being, the said lord chief Baron Bowes, and Boleyn Whitney esquire, and their heirs, executors, and administrators, and also the dean of Christ-Church, and also the dean and chapter of Christ-Church for the time being, and the said Mary Mercer, her heirs, executors, and administrators) all such estates, rights, titles, interests, claims, and demands whatsoever, or of what nature or kind soever, either at law or in equity, of, in, to, and out of the several lands, tenements, hereditaments, and premisses herein before mentioned, as they, every, or any, of them might have had, in cafe this act had not been made.