Section VII. Lands, &c. in trust, may be delivered in execution upon judgments, &c. as if cest. q' trust in possession, and held free from incumbrances of those seised in trust.
And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That, it shall and may be lawful for every sheriff, or other officer, to whom any precept or writ is or shall be directed at the suite of any person or persons of, for, and upon any judgment, statute or recognizance hereafter to be made, or had, to do, make, and deliver execution unto the party in that behalf sueing, of all such lands, tenements, rectories, tyths, rents, and hereditaments, as any other person or persons be in any manner of wise seized or possessed in trust for him, against whom execution is so sued, like as the sheriff or other officer might or ought to have done, if the said party against whom execution hereafter shall be so sued had been seized of such lands, tenements, rectories, tyths, rents, or other hereditaments of such estate as they be seized of in trust for him at the time of the said execution sued; which lands, tenements, rectories, tyths, rents, or other hereditaments, by force and vertue of such executions shall accordingly be held and enjoyed, freed, and discharged from all incumbrances of such person or persons, as shall be so seized or possessed in trust for the person against whom such execution shall be sued.