Translation of the acknowledgement ('Reversales') of Act of Cession by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland

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His Majesty has in one Way or the other already disposed with respect to the said Capital, Immoveables, and Gold and Silver Effects, and may for the future think fit to Dispose and to Ordain, and that therein We resign Ourselves entirely in His Majesty's Will, taking at the same time upon Us, to acquit and to pay the Legacies, specified in the English Testament of Our Fathers Majesty; To all which We engage Us herewith in the most binding manner, having signed with Our own Hand, and sealed with Our Signet, this reciprocal Bond. Transacted at Kensington August the 1/12th 1746: (L.S.) William. E. Heinberg.