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difputes touching orders and de-
crees made in the court of chan-
cery.'

Cap. 3r. For the admiffion and re-
gulation of brokers within the city
of Briflol.
Cap. 32. For enabling the judges of
the court of feffion in Scotland, to
make an adjournment of the faid
court; and for limiting the time
for the execution of fentences im-
porting corporal punishments, in
that part of the kingdom.
Cap. 33. For providing a mainte-
nance for the minifter of the new
parish church of St. Nicholas Dept-
ford, in the counties of Kent and
Surrey, and for making the fame a
diftinet parish.

Cap. 34. For repairing several roads

parish of Foulmire in the faid county, next to Barley in the county of Hertford, and ending at the pavement in Trumpington-Street, in the town of Cambridge.

Private Alis:

Anno 3 Georgii II.

1. An act for naturalizing Paul Torras, and others.

2. An act for naturalizing Herman Broyel.

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An act to inclofe divers commons and parcels of wafte grounds, lying and being in the township of Claughton, in the parish of Garstang, and county palatine of Lancaster. 4. An act for inclosing several common fields, common meadows, and other commonable lands, in the parish of Lillington in the county of Warwick.

An act to confirm an agreement for inclofing the common fields, downs, wafte and uninclofed lands, part of the manor of Mixbury, in the county of Oxon, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 6. An act for inclofing part of the waste or common called Eaft Wellow Common, belonging to the manor and tithing of Eaft Wellow, in the county of Southampton, and for vesting a certain annual rent charge in trustees, for the benefit of the poor of the tithing of Eaft Wellow aforefaid for ever.

leading into the town of Bridgewater in the county of Somerfet. Cap. 35. For making the acts of the first and feventh years of his late 5. Majefty's reign (for making the river Kennet navigable from Reading to Newbury in the county of Berks) more effectual. Cap. 36. For confirming a patent granted by her late majefty Queen Anne to William Trench efq; deceafed, for erecting a lighthouse upon the island or rock called Skerries, and for the better maintenance of the faid lighthouse, and for making the duties granted for maintaining the fame perpetual. Cap. 37. To explain, amend, and render more effectual an act made in the tenth year of his late Majefty's reign, intituled, An act for repairing the roads leading from StumpCrofs, in the parish of Chesterford in the county of Effex, to Newmarket-Heath, and the town of Cambridge in the county of Cambridge, and also an act made in the eleventh year of his faid late Majefty's reign, intituled, An act for repairing_part of the road from London to Cambridge, beginning at the end of the

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An act for inclofing and dividing the common fields and common grounds in the parish of Horninghold, in the county of Leicester. 8. An act for vefting the manor of Okeley, and other lands in the county of Bucks, in truft for Charles lord Cadogan, and his heirs, and for fettling other lands of equal value in the counties of Oxon and Berks, to the fame uses, in lieu thereof. An act for naturalizing Nicholas Lewis Well, and others.

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10. An act for obliging Henry duke of Beaufort, and Frances duchefs of Beaufort, and her children, to take the additional furname, and bear the arms of Scudamore, pursuant to a fettlement made by James late lord Scudamore in the kingdom of Ireland; and for vefting in the faid duke, in fee, the manors of Wickball and Ditton Camois, and lands in the county of Cambridge, late the eftate of the faid lord Scudamore, in lieu of the portion provided by him for his daughter the faid duchess; and for other purposes therein mentioned.

11. An act for vefting the manor of Claxby, and divers lands and hereditaments in the county of Lincoln, the eftate of the honourable James Cavendish efq; in trustees, to be fold for discharging 4,2001. fecured upon thofe, and other lands. 12. An act for vefting the eftate of Richard late earl of Ranelagh, in the kingdom of Ireland, lying in the counties of Middlefex and Berks, in trustees, to be fold for the uses therein mentioned.

13. An act for inclosing several com

mon fields, common meadows, and other commonable lands, in the hamlet of Welbourne Mountfort, in the parish of Weifbourne Haftings, in the county of Warwick. 14. An act for the fale of the manor

of Hickling, and other lands and hereditaments in the county of Nottingham, late the eftate of Mar-` garet duchefs dowager of Newcastle, and intailed by her will; and for laying out the money arifing by fuch fale in the purchase of another eftate, to be fettled to the fame : uses.

15. An act for enlarging the power of Sir Charles Mordaunt bart. to make a jointure.

16. An act for vefting the eftate of

Sir James Lamley bart. in trustees, for raifing monies by fale or mort

-gage thereof, for the payment of his debts.

17. An act to enable trustees to make leafes of the eftate late of Sir William Dodwell knt. deceafed, during the infancy of Mary Dodwell his only child, and for other purpofes therein mentioned.

18. An act for repealing part of an act paffed in the thirteenth year of the reign of his late majefty King George the First, intituled, An act for vefting part of the estate of Moyle Breton efq; in trustees, to be fold for the raifing 3,000l. charged on the other part of the fame eftate, and for other purposes therein mentioned, and for appointing other lands to be fold, than by the faid act are directed.

19. An act for confirming a conveyance and furrenders of certain freehold and copyhold lands and hereditaments, by Roger Satisfatt, and Jemima Satisfatt, both infants, unto Edward lord bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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defertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quar

ters.

Cap. 3. For repairing the roads leading from the moft fouthern part of Butt Lane in the parish of Lawton, in the county palatine of Chefter, to Lawton, and from thence to Henfbal's Smithy upon Granage Green in the faid county.

Cap. 4. For granting an aid to his Majefty by a land-tax to be raised in Great Britain for the fervice of the year 1731.

Cap. 5. For the further application of the finking fund, by paying off one million of South-Sea annuities. Cap. 6. To indemnify perfons who through ignorance of law have omitted to qualify themselves for employments or offices, by taking the oaths, and making and fubfcribing the declaration against tranfubftantiation, and receiving the facrament; and members of corporations, who have neglected to take the oaths of office, and perfons who have not read the Common Prayer, and declared their affent and confent to the fame, according to law, upon the terms therein mentioned. Cap. 7. To explain and amend an act made in the third year of his Majefty's reign, intituled, An aƐt for the better regulation of juries, fo far as the fame relates to the county of Middlesex.

Cap. 8. For the more effectual repairing the road leading from Godflone in the county of Surrey, to Highgate, at the entrance into Afbdown Forest in the parish of Eaft Grinstead, in the county of Suffex. Cap. 9. For raifing one million two hundred thousand pounds by annuities, and a lottery, in manner therein mentioned; and for appropriating the fupplies granted in this feffion of parliament, and for making forth duplicates of exchequerbills, lottery-tickets, and orders

loft, burnt, or otherwise destroyed. Cap. 10. To enable ideots and lunaticks, who are feised or poffeffed of eftates in fee, or for lives, or terms of years, in truft, or by way of mortgage, to make conveyances, furrenders, or affignments of fuch eftates.

Cap. 11. For continuing the duty of two pennies Scots, or one fixth part

penny fterling, upon every Scots pint of ale and beer that fhall be vended or fold within the town of Dundee, and privileges thereof, for paying the publick debts of the faid town, repairing the harbour there, and for other purposes therein mentioned.

Cap. 12. To continue the duties for encouragement of the coinage of money.

Cap. 13. For the further continuing the duties granted by an act paffed in the parliament of Scotland, in the year one thousand fix hundred and ninety five, and continued by an act paffed in the year one thoufand feven hundred and feven, for paying off the debts of the town of Aberdeen, and for the other publick ufes of the faid town. Cap. 14. To prevent frauds in the

revenue of excife, with respect to ftarch, coffee, tea, and chocolate. Cap. 15. For importing from his Majefty's plantations in America, directly into Ireland, goods not enumerated in any act of parlia

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Cap. 19. For repairing and keeping in repair the pier and harbour of ILfordcombe in the county of Devon, Cap. 20. For rebuilding the parish church of Gravefend, in the county of Kent, as one of the fifty new churches directed to be built by two acts of parliament, one made in the ninth, and the other in the tenth year of the reign of her late majesty Queen Anne. Cap. 21. To explain a clause in an

act made in the feventh year of the -reign of her late majesty Queen Anne (for naturalizing foreign proteftants) which relates to the children of the natural-born fubjects of the crown of England, or of Great Britain. Cap. 22. To explain and amend an act paffed in the thirteenth year of his late Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for amending the feveral roads leading from the city of Bristol. Cap. 23. For repairing the road leading from Chappel on the Heath, in the county of Oxon, to the quarry above Bourton on the Hill, in the county of Gloucester.

Cap. 24. To explain and amend a claufe in an act paffed in the fecond year of his Majesty's reign (for making more effectual feveral acts relating to watermen, wherrymen, and lightermen, rowing on the river Thames) fo far as the fame relates to ferry-boats, and flat-bottomed

boats.

Cap. 25. For confirming an agreement lately entred into between the mayor, aldermen and citizens of the city of Worcester, and the guardians of the poor of the faid city, for continuing the hop-market of the faid city in the workhouse there; and for vefting the right of the faid mayor, aldermen and citizens, of keeping a hop-market in the faid city, in the guardians of the poor of the faid city, and their fucceffors for

ever.

Cap. 26. That all proceedings in

courts of juftice, within that part of Great Britain called England, and in the court of exchequer in Scotland, fhall be in the English language.

Cap. 27. For further encouraging the manufacture of British fail cloth, by taking off the duties and drawbacks therein mentioned; and allowing an additional bounty on British made fail-cloth exported; and for ftamping British made failcloth with the name and place of abode of the maker.

Cap. 28. For the more effectual preventing frauds committed by tenants, and for the more easy recovery of rents, and renewal of leafes.

Cap. 29. For granting an allowance upon the exportation of British made gunpowder.

Cap. 30. For rendring more effectual an act made in the third year of his Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for the better regulation of the coal trade, fo far as the fame relates to the preventing the inhancing the price of coals in the river Thames by the keeping of turn in deliver ing of coals there.

Cap. 31. For making more effectual

an act paffed in the thirteenth year of the reign of his late majefty King George the First, for repairing, widening and amending the roads from Wigan to Preston in the county of Lancaster.

Cap. 32. For the more effectual punishing stealers of lead, or iron bars fixed to houses, or any fences belonging thereunto.

Cap. 33. For obviating a doubt which hath arisen concerning the ufual allowance made upon the delivery of letters fent by the pennypoft to places out of the cities of London and Westminster, and bo rough of Southwark, and the refpective fuburbs thereof. Cap. 34. For repairing the road lead

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ing from the town of Fulham in the county of Middlefex, through Fulham fields, to the great road near the pound at Hammersmith in the faid county.

Private Alts.

Anno 4 Georgii II.

1. An act to enable Edward Southwell efq; to take the oaths in this kingdom, and to qualify himself for the legal enjoyment of the offices of principal secretary of state, and keeper of the fignet and privy feal of the kingdom of Ireland. 2. An act to naturalize Philip Jacob de Neufville and others. 3. An act for inclofing the common fields, and uninclofed lands, lying within the manor and parifh of Bishops Tachbrooke in the county of Warwick.

4. An act for enabling Richard Claridge gent. and his iffue, to take and use the furname of Turner. 5. An act to naturalize Hieronymus de Salis efq;

6. An act for naturalizing Catharina Godolphin, wife of the honourable William Godolphin efq; commonly called marquis of Blandford.

7. An act to naturalize Mary Anne de la Fontaine, wife of Chartes de la Fontaine of London, merchant. 8. An act for vefting feveral manors, lands, and hereditaments therein mentioned, in James duke of Chandos, and his heirs, in pursuance of certain articles of agreement made on the marriage of his fon Henry Brydges efq; commonly called marquis of Carnarvon.

9. An act for inclofing and dividing the common fields and common grounds in the manor of Nuneaton and Attleborough in the county of Warwick.

10. An act for exchanging, dividing, and inclofing the common fields, common meadows, and common wafte grounds, within the ma

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nor of Prestbury in the county of Gloucefter.

11. An act to enable John Shafto efq; to make a suitable fettlement upon any woman he fhall marry, and provifion for younger children. 12. An act for the fale of the estate late of Mary Clayton deceased, in the county of Bucks (intailed by her will) for payment of her debts and legacies charged thereon, and for laying out the overplus of the monies, arifing by fuch fale, in the purchase of other lands, to be fettled to the like uses.

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An act for naturalizing Ifaac Lacam, Peter Korten and others. 14. An act for fale of an estate of Charles duke of Grafton in the county of Surrey, and to fettle other lands in lieu thereof.

15. An act for enabling the fale of feveral lands and hereditaments of Thomas Taylor and Maurice Shelton efquires, in the county of Suffolk, and for fettling other lands of as great yearly value to the fame uses. 16. An act for making divifions, inclosures, and allotments of the open cornfields and pastures in the lordfhip of Catwick, in the county of York, and for fettling and establishing the payment of a yearly fum to the rector of Catwick aforefaid, and his fucceffors, in lieu of tythes, purfuant to agreement between the present rector and proprietors of the faid lands.

17. An act for exchanging the parfonage house and glebe lands in Bifcathorpe in the county of Lincoln, for other lands belonging to the lord of the manor, and for giving a recompence to the rector in lieu of his tythes, to enable the lord of the manor to inclose the common fields. 18. An act for inclofing, dividing, and exchanging the common fields and common grounds in the parifhes of Lower Slaughter and Upper Slaughter in the county of Gloucester.

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