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Acquisitions, are to return to the reigning Branche. 5. Our Son William, Duke of Cumberland has free Will, to dispose of this [[underline]] Appanagium [[/underline]] settled upon Him & His male Posterity, begotten out of a Marriage, suitable to His Ranck, amongst His lawfull male Progeny, so that He may divide it, according to His own Pleasure, between them, and assign to each of Them whatever Portion He may Himself think right & proper: Which same liberty, the whole male Posterity, of the said Our Son shall like - wise enjoy, so that They may dispose, to Their male Heirs begotten out of a lawfull Marriage, of the Portion, which They may come to share in the [[underline]] Appanagium [[/underline]] settled and establish'd as above. 6. Whereagainst Our Son William, Duke of