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Cap. 27.

An Act for vesting certain Real Estates, late of the Most Noble
John Frederick Duke of Dorset deceased, situate in the Borough
Town and Parish of East Grinstead in the County of Sussex, in
Trustees, upon Trust to sell the same, and to lay out the Money
thence arising in the Purchase of other Estates, to be settled to
the same Uses as the Estates so sold.
[14th June 1827.]

Cap. 28.

An Act for confirming a Partition made by Mary Vessey Spin-
ster, and Henry Machin Esquire, with Elizabeth Reynolds
Widow, of the Manor of Howell, and divers Messuages, Farms,
Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, situate in Howell and
Asgarby, or one of them, in the County of Lincoln.

Cap. 29.

[14th June 1827.]

An Act for vesting Part of the Estates devised by the Will of Gabriel Powell Esquire, deceased, in Trustees, to be sold, and for investing the Money to arise from such Sale in the Purchase of other Estates, to be settled to the same Uses.

Cap. 30.

[14th June 1827.]

An Act to enable Robert Oliver Esquire, and Sarah Shepley his
Wife, and the Survivor of them, and their Issue, to grant Build-
ing Leases of a Moiety of certain Lands and Premises in the
County of Middlesex, devised by the Will of Henry Barker
deceased.
[14th June 1827.]

Cap. 31.

An Act for confirming certain Leases granted under an Act passed in the Forty third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty

King George the Third, intituled An Act for enabling the Keepers 43 G. 3. c.104. and Governors of the Possessions, Revenues, and Goods of the Pr. not printed. Free Grammar School of John Lyon, within the Town of Harrow-on-the-Hill in the County of Middlesex, to grant Building Leases of certain of the Grounds and Estates of the said John Lyon; and for amending the same Act. [14th June 1827.]

Cap. 32.

An Act for vesting an Estate in the Extra-parochial Place of Teddesley, otherwise Teddesley Hay in the County of Stafford, in Trustees, to be sold, and for applying the Purchase Money in discharge of a Mortgage affecting such Estate.

Cap. 33.

[14th June 1827.]

An Act for facilitating the Execution of certain Trusts for Charitable and Public Purposes within the Town of Sheffield in the [14th June 1827.]

County of York.

Cap. 34.

An Act for inclosing Lands in the several Parishes of Little Houghton, Brafield-on-the-Green, and Cooknoe, otherwise Cogenhoe, in the County of Northampton. [14th June 1827.] [Allotments to be made for Great and Small Tithes in Little Houghton and Brafield-on-the-Green, § 26. and for Glebe, § 27. Commissioners for Little Houghton and Brafield-on-the-Green to ascertain Tithes payable in respect of Little Houghton Corn Mill, and to make an Allotment to the Vicar in lieu of them, § 28. Allotments to be made to the Rector of Cooknoe for Glebe and Right of Common, § 31. and for Tithes, § 32. Commissioners for Cooknoe to ascertain Tithes payable in respect of Cooknoe Mill, and to make an Allotment in lieu thereof, § 33. Proprietors of old Inclosures in Little Houghton, Brafield-on-the-Green, and Cooknoe, not having sufficient Open Field Property, to pay a Sum to exonerate them from Tithes, § 35, 36. Allotments for Glebe and Tithes to be fenced at Expence of the other Proprietors, § 37. Vicar with Consent of Bishop and Patron may lease his Allotments for Twenty one Years, § 42. Rector of Cooknoe may lease his Allotments with like Consent for same Period, § 43. Vicar of Brafield and Little Houghton, and Rector of Cooknoe, may borrow Money to erect Buildings and make Subdivision Fences, on Mortgage of their Allotments, § 50.]

Cap. 35.

An Act for dividing allotting, inclosing, and exonerating from Tithes, Lands in the Hamlet of Penge, in the Parish of Battersea in the County of Surrey. [14th June 1827.] [Allotment to be made to Vicar in lieu of Tithes and other Dues, 17. Tithe Allotments to be fenced at the general Expence, § 23. Vicar with the Consent of Ordinary and Patron may lease his Allotment, § 24.]

Cap. 36.

An Act for inclosing and exonerating from Tithes Lands in the Parish of Langford in the County of Bedford. [14th June 1827.] [Allotments to be made to Vicar for Glebe and Common Rights $ 28. Allotments to be made to the Rectors and Vicar in lieu of Tithes, $29. In case Rectors Impropriate shall be dissatisfied with their Allotments, the same may be altered by the Commissioners; and if they are still dissatisfied, the Lands shall remain subject to Tithes, $31. Allotments to the Vicar to be fenced at the Expence of the other Proprietors, § 37. Commissioners may enfranchise Copyhoids with Consent of Lord and Tenant, § 41. Vicar of Langford with Consent of Bishop and Patron may lease his Allotment, § 50. Proprietors not having a sufficient Interest in the Open Lands, may pay a Satisfaction for Vicarial Tithes, or Commissioners may (with Consent) allot inclosed Lands in Satisfaction thereof, § 51.]

Cap. 87.

An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Nowton in the County
of Suffolk.
[14th June 1827.]
[Allotment to Rector for Glebe and Right of Common, § 21. Rector
with Consent of Bishop and Patron may lease his Allotment for
Twenty one Years, § 22. Allotments in lieu of Glebe to be fenced
at Expence of the other Proprietors, § 28.]

Cap. 38.

An Act for extending and enlarging the Powers of an Act of the
Forty ninth Year of His late Majesty, for inclosing Lands in the
Manor and Parish of Englefield in the County of Berks.

Cap. 39.

[14th June 1827.]

An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Tangley in the County
of Southampton.
[14th June 1827.]

Cap. 40.

An Act for abolishing the Great and Small Tithes belonging to
the Rectory of the United Parishes of Beaumont and Kirk-
andrews-upon-Eden, in the County of Cumberland and Diocese
of Carlisle, and for making Compensation in lieu thereof.

[14th June 1827.]
[Corn Rent to be paid to Rector in lieu of Tithes and other Dues,
§ 23. Provision for re-ascertaining Corn Rents, § 29. Provision
for making new Decennial Valuations, if required, § 30.]

Cap. 41.

An Act to authorize a Sale to the respective Land Owners of all
Tithes and Rectorial Dues belonging to the Rectory of Stoke-
upon-Trent in the County of Stafford; for endowing Two new
Churches; and for other Purposes.
[21st June 1827.]

[See 58 G.3. c.45. 59 G. 3. c. 134. 3 G.4. c. 72. 5 G. 4. c.103.-
47 G. 3. Sess. 2. c. cxiv.-27 G. 3. c. 62. 32 G. 3. c. 88. The
Rector empowered to contract for Sale of the Tithes of the Rectory.
Patron and Ordinary to consent to Contracts, §1. The Words
"Tithes" and "Rectorial Dues" to include all Payments except
Mortuaries and Surplice Fees, § 2. Governors of Queen Anne's
Bounty may contract for Purchase of the Tithes, &c. where In-
cumbents have not, § 6. Consideration for Purchase shall consist of
Money, Land, or Rent-charge, §8. Where the Consideration is
Land, the same to be annexed to the Rectory as Part of the Glebe,
$ 10. Where the Consideration is an Annual Rent, the same to
be charged on Messuages, &c. and payable to the Rector and his
Successors, and to be subject to Decennial Revision according to
the Prices of Corn, Hay, and Beef, § 11. Rector empowered,
with Consent of the Bishop and Patron, to sell certain Glebe
Lands, $22. Power to Rector to lay out Streets, and make Roads,
Bridges, and Drains on such Glebe Land: the same to be ap-
proved by the Patron and Ordinary, § 23. Monies to be invested
in the Purchase of Land, on the Application of the Rector, or
Patron, or Ordinary, § 31. Power to Rector to grant Leases of
Lands to be so purchased with Consent of Patron and Ordinary,

49 G. 3. C. 39.
Pr. not printed.

§ 32. Provisions for endowing Two new Churches as District
Rectories, §34. Divisions not to take place until after the In-
cumbency of the present Rector shall cease; but the Advowsons
of such new Rectories to be saleable before such Division. Not
to take away from the Rector of Stoke-upon-Trent any Glebe,
Tithes, &c. besides the particular Endowments authorized by the
Act, $38. Commissioners for building new Churches may accept
Donations towards providing Parsonage Houses for new Rectories,
§ 39. Power to the Bishop, Patron, and Rector to appropriate
purchased Lands in Exchange and Satisfaction of the yearly
Rent-charge payable to the Rectors of Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Burslem, Bucknall, and Bagnall, with Consent of the Patron and
Rectors thereof, $ 41. In case of making Hanley and Lane End
Chapels into separate Districts, a further Endowment to be made
to each out of Purchase Monies from Easter Dues, Offerings, &c.
and laid out in Lands, § 42. Separations not to take place during
the Incumbencies of the present Curates of Hanley and Lane End
Chapels, without their Consent; nor till after the Death, &c.
of the present Rector of Stoke-upon-Trent, § 45.]

Cap. 42.

An Act for vesting certain Estates belonging to the See of Dur-
ham in Trustees for Sale, and for applying the Purchase Monies
in the Purchase of Freehold and Copyhold Estates to be an-
nexed to the said See, and for other Purposes.

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An Act to authorize the Trustees of the Manors and Heredita-
ments devised and settled by the Will of William Earle Bulwer
Esquire, to raise Money to discharge Incumbrances affecting
the same.
[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 44.

An Act to empower the Judges of the Court of Session in Scot-
land to sell such Part of the Entailed Lands and Estate in the
County of Argyle, now belonging to Charles Campbell Esquire
of Combie, as shall be sufficient for Payment of the Debts and
Burdens affecting the same.
[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 45.

An Act to confirm an Exchange made of certain Parts of the
Lands belonging to the Vicar of Saint Werburgh in the County
of Derby.
[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 46.

An Act for settling and securing the Lands of Letham and Cullelo,
in the County of Fife, to and in Favour of Francis Earl of Moray,
and the respective Series of Heirs under Two Deeds of Entail
made by Charles Earl of Moray and Francis Earl of Moray
respectively, and under the Conditions and Limitations con-
tained therein; and for vesting in lieu thereof the Lands of
Restalrig, in the County of Mid Lothian, and the Mill Lands
of Aberdour, in the said County of Fife, in the said Francis
Earl of Moray, and his Heirs and Assignees, in Fee-simple.

[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 47.

An Act to authorize the leasing of Mines and Hereditaments in
the Parish of Llangonoyd in the County of Glamorgan, devised
and settled by the Will of David Griffith. [21st June 1827.]

Cap. 48.

An Act for confirming a Lease granted by the Most Noble Henry
Charles Duke of Beaufort, and the Right Honourable Henry
Somerset, commonly called Marquis of Worcester, of Lands and
Hereditaments in the Parish of Swansea in the County of Gla-
morgan.
[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 49.

An Act for carrying into effect an Agreement for Sale of certain
Messuages or Tenements and Parcels of Ground in the Parish
of Saint Andrew Holborn in the County of Middlesex, Part of
the Possessions of the See of Bangor, and for applying the
Money arising therefrom in manner therein mentioned.

Cap. 50.

[21st June 1827.]

An Act to explain and amend certain Acts passed in the Forty
seventh and Fifty first Years of the Reign of His late Majesty,
and in the First and Fifth Years of the Reign of His present
Majesty, for enabling the Archbishop of Canterbury to grant
Building and Repairing Leases.
[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 51.

An Act for vesting in Trustees, for Sale, the Estates devised by
the Will of the late Robert Nicholas Esquire. [21st June 1827.]

Cap. 52.

An Act to authorize the granting of Building Leases of the
Settled Estate of Dame Jane St. John Mildmay, in the Parish
of Saint Mary Islington in the County of Middlesex; and for
other Purposes.
[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 53.

An Act for vesting certain Estates devised and settled by the Will
of George Taylor deceased, in Trustees, to complete the Sale
thereof to Simon Taylor Gentleman, and for laying out the
Purchase Money in the Purchase of other Estates, to be settled
to the same Uses.
[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 54.

An Act for enabling the Bishop of London and his Successors to
grant Licences to demise the Copyholds within the Manor of
Fulham in the County of Middlesex, for building upon and im-
proving the same.
[21st June 1827.]

Cap. 55.

An Act for confirming a Partition made by Mary Bainbrigge
Spinster, with the Reverend Richard Fawcett Clerk, and Anna
Maria his Wife, and others, of an Estate situate in the Township
of Headingly-cum-Burley in the Parish of Leeds, in the County
of York.
[21st June 1827.]

47 G.3. Sess. 2.
c. cxxviii.

51 G.3.
c. cxxxvi.

16.4. c. 48. Pr.
5G.4. c.37. Pr.

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