<P> The Act was repealed (except for the quoted clause III regarding foreign - born children) by the Tories in 1711 by the statute 10 Anne c. 5 . </P> <P> Subsequently, the British Nationality Act 1730 provided: </P> <P> for the explaining the said recited Clause in the said Act...(t) hat all Children born out of the Ligeance of the Crown of England, or of Great Britain, or which shall hereafter be born out of such Ligeance, whose Fathers were or shall be natural - born Subjects of the Crown of England, or of Great Britain, at the Time of the Birth of such Children respectively...are hereby declared to be natural - born Subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, to all Intents, Constructions and Purposes whatsoever . </P> <P> Another use is in the Plantation Act 1740: </P>

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