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mited for executing and perform-
ing feveral provifions, powers and
directions in certain acts of this
feffion of parliament.
Cap. 38. For amending, widening,
and keeping in repair several roads
in and near to the town of Tenbury
in the counties of Salop, Worcester
and Hereford.

Cap. 39. For repairing and widen-
ing feveral roads leading to, thro'
and from the town of Frome in the
county of Somerfet; and for giving
further powers to the trustees in an
act paffed in the twenty fifth year
of his prefent Majesty's reign, for
repairing the roads from the town
of Warminster in the county of
Wilts, to the city of Bath in the
county of Somerset, and other roads
therein mentioned.
Cap. 40. For enlarging the terms
and powers granted by two acts of
parliament, one paffed in the third,
and the other in the feventeenth
year of the reign of his prefent Ma-
jefty, for repairing the road leading
from a gate called Shipfton Toll-gate
at Bridgetown in the parish of Old
Stratford in the county of Warwick,
through Alderminster and Shipston
upon Stower, to the top of Long
Compton Hill in the faid county of
Warwick; and alfo for repairing the
road leading from the first mile-
stone standing on the faid Shipton
road, through a lane called Clifford
Lane, and through Mickleton and
Chipping Campden, to a place called
Andover's Ford, in the county of
Gloucefter.

Cap. 41. For amending, widening,
and keeping in repair, the road
from the turnpike road at the bot-
tom of Shaw Hill, in the parish of
Melksham, through Googes Lane,
Corfham, Biddeftone, and West Yat-
ton, to the turnpike road at Upper
Combe, in the parish of Caftlecombe,
in the county of Wilts.

Cap. 42. For the afcertaining and

collecting the poor's rates; and for the better ordering and regulating the poor in the parish of Saint Luke, in the county of Middlefex. Cap. 43. For amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the road from the town of Hitchin in the county of Hertford, through the town of Shefford and Carrington Cotton End, to a lane opposite a farm houfe called Saint Leonard's, leading into the turnpike road from Saint Alban's, to the town of Bedford; and alfo the road from the turning-out of the aforefaid road. into Henlow Field, to Gerford Bridge; and alfo the road from the town of Henlow, over Henlow Bridge, to Arlefey in the county of Bedford.

Cap. 44. For amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the road leading from Burleigh Bridge in the the town of Loughborough, to Ashby de la Zouch, in the county of Leicefter.

Cap. 45. For amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the roads from the east end of the town of Hertford, in the county of Hertford, through Watton, to Broadwater; and from the town of Ware, through Watton, to the north end of the town of Walkern in the faid county.

Cap. 46. For amending, widening, making commodious, and keeping in repair, the road from the Cros Keys, otherwife Bricker's Barn, in the parish of Corfham, in the county of Wilts, to Bath-Eafton Bridge, in the county of Somerset.

Cap. 47. For making the river Blyth navigable from Halefworth Bridge, in the county of Suffolk, into the haven of Southwould.

Cap. 48. For repairing and widening

the road from Towcester, through Silverflon and Brackley, in the county of Northampton, and Ardley and Middleton Stoney, to Weflon Gate, in

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the parish of Wefton on the Green, in the county of Oxford. Cap. 49. For repairing and widening the road from Markfield turnpike, in the county of Leicefler, over Charley, otherwife Charnwood forest, through the town of Whitwick; and from thence through Talbot Lane, to where the road leading from the town of Loughborough, to the town of Ashby de la Zouch in the faid county, comes in from Ryley Lane, near to a place called Snape Gate.

Cap. 50. For amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the roads leading from the village of Milford, in the county of Surry, thro' Petworth, to the top of Dunckton Hill, and from Petworth to Stopham Bridge, in the county of Suffex. Cap. 51. For explaining and amend

ing feveral acts of parliament for repairing the roads between a place called the White Poft, on Alconbury Hill and Wansford Bridge, in the county of Huntingdon, and between Norman Crofs Hill, in the faid county, and the city of Peterborough, with refpect to the elections of new trustees, the power of compelling perfons employed by the trustees in the execution of fuch acts, to deliver up fuch books and papers relating thereto as are in their cuftody, and alfo to the manner of fummoning and holding the meetings of the trustees. Cap. 52. For enlarging the term and powers granted by an act paffed in the twentieth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, for repairing the high road leading from the north end of the Cow Cawley, near the town of Newcastle upon Tyne, to the town of Belford; and from thence to Buckton Burn, in the county of Northumberland; and for making the fame more effectual. Cap. 53. For enlarging the term and powers granted by two acts of par

liament, one paffed in the fourth year of the reign of his late majefty King George, and the other in the ninth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, for repairing the highways from Crown Corner in the town of Reading, leading by and through the feveral parishes of Shinfield and Heckfield, in the feveral counties of Berks, Wilts, and Southampton, to Basingstoke, in the county of Southampton.

Cap. 54. For enlarging the terms and powers granted by two feveral acts, paffed in the fourteenth year of his prefent Majefty, the one for repairing the roads from a place called The Red Houfe, near Doncafter, to Wakefield, and through the faid town of Wakefield, by Dewsbury, Hightown, and Lightcliff, to the town of Halifax, in the weft riding of the county of York; and the other for repairing the road from Wakefield to Pontefra, and from thence to a place called Weeland, in the township of Henfall; and from Pontefract to Wentbridge, in the township of Darrington in the weft riding of the county of York.

Cap. 55. For rebuilding the bridge

over the river Ribble, between the townships of Prefton and Penwortham, near a place called The Fish Houfe, in the county palatine of Lancaster.

Cap. 56. For rebuilding and keeping in repair the thire hall of the county of Warwick..

Cap. 57. For enlarging the term and

powers granted by an act, paffed in the twenty fixth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled, An act for repairing feveral roads leading into the city of Glasgow, so far as the fame relates to certain roads mentioned in the faid act; and alfo to enlarge the term and powers granted by an act paffed in. the twenty feventh year of the reign

of his prefent Majefty, intituled, An act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an act passed in the twenty fixth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled, An act for repairing feveral roads leading into the city of Glasgow; and to repair several other roads leading into the faid city; and for building a bridge cross the river of Inchinnan.

Cap. 58. For enlarging the term, and amending and altering feveral powers granted by an act made in the twentieth year of his prefent Majefty's reign, for opening, cleanfing, repairing, and improving the haven of Southwould, in the county of Suffolk.

Cap. 59. For building a bridge over the river Lea, at or near a place called Jeremy's Ferry; and for making, repairing, and widening, roads from thence into the great roads at Snarefbrook in the county of Effex, and at Clapton in the county of Middlesex.

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Cap. 60. For repairing and widening

the road from the north end of Dapdon Wharf, in the parith of Stoke, next Guldeford, through Guldeford to Andrew's Cross, and to Alfold Bars in the county of Surrey, and from thence to Saint Mary's Gate in Arundel, in the county of Suffex.

Cap. 61. For repairing the road from

a place called The Golden Farmer, near Bagshot, in the county of Surrey, to Hertfordbridge Hill, in the county of Southampton.

Cap. 62. For making the river Ivel, and the branches thereof, navigable, from the river Ouze, at Templ ford, in the county of Bedford, to Shotling-Mill, otherwife called Burnt Mill, in the parish of Hitchin, in the county of Hertford; and to Black Horfe Mill, in the parish of Bygrave, in the faid county of Hertjerd; and to the fouth and north

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bridges in the town of Shefford, in the faid county of Bedford. Cap. 63. For building a bridge or brid

ges cross the river of Thames, from a certain place in Old Brentford, in the parish of Ealing, in the county of Middlefex, known by the name of Smith or Smith's Hill, to the oppofite fhore in the county of Surry. Cap. 64. For enlarging the terms and powers granted by two acts of parliament of the first and seventeenth years of the reign of his prefent Majefty, for repairing and amending feveral roads leading to and from the borough of Evesham, in the county of Worcester; and for explaining and making more effectual the faid acts; and alfo for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, feveral other roads in the counties of Worcester, Warwick, and Gloucester.

Cap. 65. For cleaning, paving, and lightening, the streets of the city of Bath, and liberties thereof; and for regulating chairmen; and alfo for the keeping a fufficient and well-regulated watch in the nighttime, in the faid city and liberties; and to oblige all owners of houfes, and other buildings, within the faid city and liberties, to bring down the water from the roofs of their houíes, and other buildings by proper pipes, down the fides or walls of fuch houfes and buildings; and alfo to oblige all coal carriages to pass by the borough walls of the faid city during the night season. Cap. 66. To explain, amend, and

render more effectual, an act made in the last feffion of parliament, For repairing and widening feveral roads leading from a gate called Poole Gate, in the town and county of Poole.

Cap. 67. For enlarging the terms and powers granted by an act paffed in the twelfth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, for repairing and enlarging

enlarging the highways between the top of Kingsdown Hill and the 4 city of Bath, and for amending feveral other highways therein mentioned, leading to the faid city; and alfo for repairing feveral other roads therein mentioned. Cap. 68. For repairing and widening the roads leading from Spalding High Bridge, through Littleworth, and by Frognall, and over James Deeping Stone Bridge, in the county of Lincoln, to Maxey Outgang, in the county of Northampton, adjoining the high road there. Cap. 69. For amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the roads. from the town of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, to Pentre Bridge, in the county of Flint; and from the town of Mold, to Northopp, Holywell, and Rhuddlan, in the same county; and from thence to the Ferry Houfe oppofite to the town of Conway, in the county of Carnarvon; and from Ruthin to the faid town of Mold.

Private Alts.

Anno 30 Georgii II.

1. An act to enable Oliver Cramer efquire, and the heirs of his body, to take and use the furname of Coghill, pursuant to the will of Marmaduke Coghill efquire, deceased, and to bear the family arms of Coghill. 2. An act to enable the reverend

Thomas Collier clerk, and his iffue, to take and use the furname of Barnard.

3. An act for naturalizing John Baptift Durand, and Bartholomew Rilliet.

4. An act for naturalizing John Frederick Falwaffer.

5. An act for dividing an enclofing the common fields, common paftures, common meadows, common grounds, and greens, in the manor and parish of Prior's Hardwick, in the county of Warwick."

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6. An act for confirming and eftablishing certain articles of agreement, and an award, for dividing and inclofing the common fields, common downs, meadows, and paftures, within the manor of Barton Stacy, in the parish of Barton Stacy, in the county of Southampton. 7. An act for dividing and inclofing the common field, common meadows, common pastures, common grounds, and commonable lands, in the township of Burchester, otherwife Burcefter, otherwife Biffiter Market End, in the county of Oxford; and for extinguishing all right of common in certain common meadows, common paftures, and inclofed grounds, in the faid township.

8. An act for confirming and establifhing two feveral articles of agreement, for inclofing and dividing Northwood Hanchurch Heath, and Toft Green, in the manor and parifh of Trentham, in the county of Stafford.

9. An act for dividing and inclofing a certain piece of pafture ground, called Whitgift Paflure, in the county of York; and for giving a compenfation, in lieu of tythes, to the impropriator of the rectory of Whitgift aforefaid.

10. An act for varying and poftponing certain limitations in a grant made by King Charles the Second, of a duty on coals fhipped in the river Tyne, to Charles late duke of Richmond and Lenox; and for enabling the prefent duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, to make a jointure on his intended marriage with lady Mary Bruce. 11. An act for fettling a certain yearly fum upon the right honourable Ann Fitzroy,commonly called countefs of Eufton, wife of the right honourable Auguftus Fitzroy efquire, commonly called earl of Euston, out of certain yearly penfions iffua 4 ing

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ing out of the hereditary revenue of the excife, and comprised in certain letters patent bearing date the two and twentieth day of October in the twenty-fixth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, in part of the jointure agreed to be fecured to her upon her intermarriage with the faid right honourable Auguftus Fitzroy efquire, commonly called earl of Eufton. 12. An act for vesting the eftate and intereft late of Robert Cheatham elquire, deceased, in the duties granted by certain acts of parliament, for maintaining a lighthoufe on the Edyftone rock, in trustees, in truft to raise money to be applied towards rebuilding the faid lighthouse.

13. An act to impower the warden and fociety of The King's-Town, of Sutton Coldfield, in the county of Warwick, to grant part of a common called Sutton Coldfield Park, unto Simon Luttrell efquire, and his

heirs.

14. An act to enable Mary Jeffreys, the wife of Jeffrey Jeffreys esquire, a lunatick, and the committee or committees of his eftate for the time being, to make leafes of the parts and thares of the faid Mary Jeffreys, of divers lands, tenements and hereditaments, in the county of Devon, devised by the will of Sir William Maurice, deceased, during the continuance of the faid lunatick's interest therein. 15. An act for establishing and rendering effectual certain articles of agreement for inclofing the common fields and grounds in the manor of Stragglethorpe, within the parish of Beckingham, in the county of Lincoln; and for making a compenfation to the rector of the faid parish, tor the glebe lands and tythes in Stragglethorpe aforefaid. 16. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing, the common, open 6

and arable fields,and waste grounds in Earlftone, in the parish of Burghcleare, in the county of Hants. 17. An act for dividing and inclofing the common fields, common meadows, common pastures, common grounds, and commorable lands within the township of Piddington, in the county of Oxford.

18. An act for dividing and inclosing certain common pastures and common grounds, in the manor and parish of Wingerworth, and in the hamlet of Tupton, in the parish of North Wingfield refpectively, in the county of Derby.

19. An act to enable Thomas Turner efquire, and his iffue, to take and ufe the furname and arms of Payler.

20. An act for naturalizing John Jacob Thompsons.

21. An act for vefting the fettled eftate of George William earl of Coventry, in the county of Cambridge, in trustees, in trust to sell the fame ; and to lay out the money arifing by fuch fale, in the purchase of other lands and hereditaments lying nearer to his estate in the counties of Worcester, Gloucefter, and Warwick, to be fettied to the uses

therein mentioned.

22. An act for discharging John lord

Trevor, executor of Thomas lord Trevor, deceased, from the sum of eight thousand and eight hundred pounds, agreed by the faid Thomas lord Trevor, to be laid out in the purchase of lands, and for confirming the application made by the faid John lord Trevor, of the faid eight thousand and eight hundred pounds towards the discharge of the fum of ten thousand pounds, charged on the manor of Bromham, and other the estates late of the faid Thomas lord Trevor, in the county of Bedford.

23. An act for impowering the guardians of Henry lord Arundell of Wardour,

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