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Provided neverthelesse That nothing in this present Act shall be taken or construed to take away or interrupt the Payment of one Annuity or yearely Su[m]m of Foure thousand seven hundred Pounds due and made payable out of the Profitts ariseing out of the said Post-Office unto the most Noble Barbara Dutchesse of Cleveland or to her Trustees named in certaine Letters Patents bearing Date the Nineteenth Day of January in the twentieth Yeare of the Reigne of His late Majesty King Charles the Second and confirmed afterwards by an Act of Parliament made in the Two and twentieth and Three and twentieth Yeares of the said King but that the same shall remaine payable unto her or her said Trustees or to any other Person or Persons lawfully claiming under her them or any of them according to the Directions and true Intent and Meaning of the said Letters Patents Any thing in this present Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.
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