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IVRents and Proceeds from the Foreshores of Durham to be divided equally between the Crown and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.

All Rents and Profits and other Monies which may be received by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, under the Provisions of this Act or otherwise howsoever, from, and the Proceeds of any Sales or Dispositions made by them or either of them of, any Part of the Bed or Shores of any navigable River so far as the Tide flows, or of the Shores of the Sea below High-water Mark, or of any Inclosures, Embankments, and, Encroachments made therefrom or thereupon respectively within the County of Durham, and after deducting thereout all Costs, Charges, and Expenses in anywise incidental to the Sale or Management or Recovery of such Property, shall be divided into Moieties, and one Moiety of such Rent, Profits, Monies, and Proceeds shall be applied by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues as Part of the Hereditary Possessions and Land Revenues of the Crown, in the Manner prescribed by an Act passed in the Tenth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, Chapter Fifty, and the other Moiety thereof shall be paid by the same Commissioners to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England; but, notwithstanding this Provision for the Apportionment of the said Rents, Profits, Monies, and Proceeds, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners shall have no Right to interfere with the Management or Disposition of such Property, which shall be managed and disposed of in all respects as Part and Parcel of the Hereditary Possessions of the Crown, and as if no such Provision as last aforesaid had been made.