Anno Decimo Quarto Edwardi Quarti.
[unspec 19] THe re-assumption of the Parliament the ninth day of May, and so continued unto the twenty eighth day of May then en∣suing.
[unspec 20] The King by the common consent, granteth that George Duke of Clarence, and Isabel his wife, and Richard Duke of Gloucester, and Anne his wife, daughter and heir to Richard Nevill late Earl of Warwick, and daughters and heirs apparent to Anne Countesse of Warwick, shall enjoy to them, and to the heirs of their said wives, all the hereditaments belonging to the said Anne, in such wise as if the said Anne were dead; and that their said wives should be of bloud to the said Anne, and enjoy all benefits accordingly, and the said Anne therefore for ever barred.
[unspec 21] That the said Dukes and their wives, and the heirs of their said wives, may make partition of the premisses to be good in Law; and that the said Dukes, or either of them, over-living his wife, shall during his life enjoy her property.
[unspec 22] That all alienations, discontinuances, charges, and incumbran∣ces, suffered by any of the said Dukes, or their wives, to debarr the other of their said purparties, to be utterly void.
[unspec 23] That if the said Duke of Gloucester be at any time after divorced from the said Anne, after newly her mariage, and suffer any such incumbrances, as above, to be void. And further, if the said Duke Richard, upon such divorce, doth the uttermost to be reconciled during his wifes life, that then after the death of his said wife, he shall enjoy her purparty.
[unspec 24] A provision that the said Dukes, and their wives, might ex∣change with the King the Lordship, Manor, and Wapentake of Chestersield and Scurnsdale, with the appurtenances in the same.