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Exception as to Dower and Curtesy.
Saving of Royalties, &c.
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IX. And be it enacted, That no Conversion under this Act of any Estate shall operate to give Dower or Curtesy to the Widow or Husband of any Person becoming entitled under the Act to an Estate of Inheritance, in any Case where the Estate converted would not have been liable to Dower or Curtesy, and such Widow or Husband was married to such Person before such Conversion, or to defeat or affect any Rights of Lords of Manors or reputed Manors, or of Owners of Reversions in Fee Simple, to Courts Leet or Courts Baron, and Services at the same, Escheats, Fairs, Markets, Franchises, Rights, Liberties Privileges of Chase or Free Warren, Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Piscaries, Fisheries and Rights of Fishing, or an Rights in any Mines or Minerals, Quarries, or Royalties within or under the Lands included in any Estate converted under this Act, save in so far as the same may be commuted under this Act.
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