Tenures Abolition Act 1662

Not to extend to benefit of Sir Arthur Chichester and his wise, nor to prejudice the right of Robert Boyle to the wardship, value of marriage, &c.

Repealed by 14 and 15 C. 2. 17.

XX. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That neither this act, nor any thing therein contained, shall extend any benefit, advantage or favour, unto Sir Arthur Chichester, knight, and dame Jane Chichester, alias Itchingham, his wise, or either of them, until that they have made such agreement with, and given such satisfaction to Robert Boyle, esq; for the value of the marriage of the said Jane Itchingham, as also for the past profits of the said estate, as the lord lieutenant or other chief governor or governors of Ireland for the time being shall think fit to determine; and that no matter, sentence, clause or thing in this act contained, shall prejudice the right, title or interest of the said Robert Boyle unto the wardship of the body or lands of the said dame Jane Chichester, alias Itchingham, value of marriage, or mean profits of the said estate, or arrears of the same, but that the same shall remain to all intents and purposes as if this act had never been made.