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fupplies granted in this feffion of parliament.

Cap. 13. For repairing and widening the roads from the city of Gloucefter to the city of Hereford. Cap. 14. For repairing feveral roads therein mentioned, leading into the city of Worcester. Cap. 15. For repairing the walls, gates, and other publick works in the city of Norwich, and several bridges in and near the faid city, and for amending the roads therein mentioned.

Cap. 16. For repairing the road from Spittlegate-Hill, near Grantham, in the county of Lincoln, to Little Drayton in the county of Notting

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Cap. 17. For enlarging the term granted by an act made in the first year of his present Majefty's reign, intituled, An act for repairing and amending the highways between Tyburn and Uxbridge, in the county of Middlefex; and for making the faid act more effectual.

Cap. 18. For repairing the several roads therein mentioned, leading into the town of Tewkesbury in the county of Gloucester.

Cap. 19. For enlarging the term granted by an act passed in the ninth year of the reign of her late majefty Queen Anne, intituled, An act for repairing the highways from SheetBridge in the parish of Petersfield, to the town of Porfmouth,in the county of Southampton; and for making the faid act more effectual. Cap.20. For enlarging the term grant

ed by an act paffed in the twelfth year of the reign of her late majefty Queen Anne, intituled, An act for repairing the highway or road from the city of Worcester to the borough of Droitwich, in the county of Worcelter, and for making the fame more effectual; and for repairing other roads therein mentioned, in the faid county of Worcester.

Cap. 21. For repairing and enlarging the road from Liverpool to Prefcot, and other roads therein mentioned, in the county palatine of Lancaster. Cap. 22. To continue two acts of parliament for repairing the highways between Wymondham and Attleborough, and from Wymondham to Hetherfet, in the county of Norfolk; the one paffed in the feventh and eighth years of the reign of his late majefty King William the Third, and the other in the seventh year of the reign of her late majesty Queen Anne; and for repairing the road from the mouth of Wigmore-Lane to Hall-Walk-Gate in Attleborough, in the faid county.

Cap. 23. For repairing the roads leading from the western part of the parish of Shenfield to Harwich in the county of Effex; and the road leading from Chelmsford in the faid county, to Sudbury in the county of Suffolk; and from Margretting to Malden in the county of Effex; and from Colchester to Langham in the faid county.

Cap. 24. For repairing the road from the city of Gloucefter to Stone, and alfo the roads to and near Berkley, Durfley, Wotton under Edge, Stroud, and Sodbury, in the county of Gloucefter.

Cap. 25. To enable the present and future inhabitants of the eaft, north, and weft fides or lines of St. James's Square, to make a rate on themselves for raising money fufficient to clean, adorn, and beautify the faid fquare, and to continue the fame in repair. Cap. 26. For repealing the duty laid upon fnuff, by an act made in the eighth year of her late Majesty's reign, and for afcertaining the rates according to which the remaining duties are to be paid, and for giving further encouragement to the Greenland fishery.

Cap. 27. For vefting in his Majefty an impofition of two pennies Scots,

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upon ale and beer brewed and fold in the city of Glafcow, and privileges thereof, for fatisfying the damages and loffes which Daniel Campbel elq; lately fuffered in a riot there. Cap. 28. For the improvement of his Majefty's revenues of customs, excife, and inland duties.

Cap. 29. To prevent frivolous and vexatious arrefts,

Cap. 30. For continuing an act made in the ninth year of his Majefty's reign, intituled, An act for the more effectual punishing wicked and evildifpofed perfons going armed in difguife, and doing injuries and violence to the perfons and properties of his Majesty's Subjects, and for the more speedy bringing the offenders to justice. Cap. 31. For the better regulating trials by Nifi prius in the county of Middlefex.

Cap. 32. For better fecuring the monies and effects of the fuitors of the court of chancery; and to prevent the counterfeiting of Eaft-India bonds, and indorsements thereon; as likewife indorsements on South-Sea bonds.

Cap. 33. For the relief of the fuitors of the high court of chancery. Cap. 34. To prevent unlawful combinations of workmen employed in the woollen manufactures, and for better payment of their wages. Cap. 35. To prevent abuses in the making of bricks and tiles, and to afcertain the dimenfions thereof, and to prevent all unlawful combinations amongst any brickmakers or tilemakers within fifteen miles of the city of London, in order to advance or enhance the price of bricks or tiles.

Cap. 36. For building a bridge cross

the river of Thames, from the town of Fulham in the county of Middlefex, to the town of Putney in the county of Surrey.

Cap. 37. For repairing the roads in the parishes of Kenfington, Chell a

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An act for difchafing and disfranchifing the chafe of Alrewas Hay, in the county of Stafford; and for the impowering John Turton efq; owner thereof, to inclofe a part of fuch chafe, and for other purposes in the faid act mentioned.

An act for confirming feveral awards made for inclofing and dividing the common fields and common grounds within the manors of Frangfoffe cum Spittle, and Scagglethorpe, in the county of York. 6. An act to enable his Majefty to grant the inheritance of certain lands, called Bowood Park, in the county of Wilts, to trustees, upon truft for fir Orlando Bridgman, bart. and his heirs, upon a full confideration to be paid for the fame. An act to enable his Majesty to grant the inheritance of the fite of

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the diffolved monaftory of Furneis, in truft for fir Thomas Lovther, bart. and his heirs, upon paying the value thereof into the exchequer. 8. An act for ascertaining feveral mesfuages and lands in the county of Gloucefter, purchased by fir Greville Verney, and for the effectual partition of the manor of Tudrington and Itchington, in the faid county. 9. An act to rectify a mistake in the settlement made on the marriage of the honourable George Carpenter efq; with Elizabeth, his now wife. 10. An act to enable Charles Lowndes gent, and the perfons in remainder after him, to make contracts for getting brick earth in, and grant building leafes of the house and ground called Spring-Garden, and other the ground called Great Spittlefield and Little Spittlefield, in the parishes of St. Martin in the Fields and Chelfea, in the county of Middlefex, late the eftate of William Lowndes efq, deceased. 11. An act to enable the lords commiffioners of the treafury, or the lord high treafurer for the time, to compound with Thomas Baynton and Robert Shaw, late of London, merchants and copartners, for a debt due from them to the crown, on account of bonds given for duties on tobacco.

12. An act for discharging certain lands in the county of Wilts, from the uses and estates limited thereof in the settlement made by Zachary Bayly, gentleman, after his marriage with Mercy his wife, and for fettling other lands of greater yearly value in the counties of Somerfet and Wilts, in lieu thereof.

13. An act for vesting in trustees the manors of Hardwick and Haresfield, and other lands in the county of Gloucefter, the estate of Thomas Trye efq; to be fold for payment of his debts, and for other purposes therein mentioned.

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14. An act for confirming a leafe made by Thomas Byde efq; to James Fordham therein mentioned, and to enable him to let leafes of any part of his eftate, for any number of years not exceeding eighty eight years.

15. An act for fale of the manor of Warkleigh, and other lands and hereditaments in the parishes of Warkleigh, Satterley and Roborough in the county of Devon, the estate of Thomas Jeffery, of the city of Exon, merchant, towards raifing provifions for Sufanna his wife, and their children; for fecuring whereof the faid manor and lands were, at the time of their marriage, made liable.

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An act to enable the trustees of Edward Ransford efq; to make leafes of certain meffuages, houfes and plots of ground in and near the city of Dublin.

17. An act for naturalizing John Pontz, John Christopher, Balthazer Wagner, and others.

18. An act for naturalizing Jean Jaques Coulliette de Valicourt. 19. An act for fale of the fite of Cardigan houfe, lately demolished by fire, fituate and being in Great Lincolns-Inn-Fields in the county of Middlefex, for the purposes therein mentioned, and for fettling lands of greater value in the county of York, to the fame uses.

20. An act for fale of part of the fettled eftate of James lord Waldegrave in the county of Somerfet, and for fettling other lands in lieu thereof, and for other purposes therein mentioned.

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12. An act to repeal an act made in the fixth year of the reign of his prefent majesty King George, intituled, An act to enable fir James Lumley, baronet, to fettle a competent jointure, and for other purposes therein mentioned; and alfo to veft the ⚫ several estates of the faid fir James Lumley herein mentioned, in truftees, to be fold for payment of the debts and legacies of fir Martin Lumley, baronet, his late father deceafed, and the faid fir James Lumley's own debts.

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23. An act for making leafes of divers lands and grounds in the county of Middlefex, the eftate of dame Mary Grofvenor, a lunatick, during her life.

24. An act for fale of part of the eftate of fir Feftus Burke, baronet, toward difcharging the debts and incumbrances affecting the fame, and for making a provifion for the lady Letitia his wife, eldeft daughter of the right honourable John late earl of Clanrickard in the kingdom of Ireland.

25. An act for vefting certain manors and lands in the counties of Oxon and Bucks, in dame Anne Tipping and her heirs, and certain manors and lands in the county of Devon, in dame Mary Tipping and her heirs, and for other purposes in the faid

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28. An act for vefting the real and perfonal eftates of Richard Hampden efq; in truftees, for making fome provifion for his wife and family, and for better fecuring the debt due from him to the crown.

29. An act for fale of part of the eftate of John Burt deceased, in the county of Southampton.

30. An act for vefting certain lands and hereditaments in the kingdom of Ireland (the eftate of Cafar Colclough efq;) in truftees, to be fold or mortgaged for raifing money to difcharge incumbrances affecting the fame, and for other purposes therein mentioned.

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An act for vesting in trustees the eftate of Thomas Bennet efq; in the counties of Suffolk, Kent, Middlesex, and the city of London, to fell part thereof for payment of his debts, and for other purposes therein mentioned.

Anno 13 Georgii I,

Cap.1. For granting an aid to his Majefty by a land-tax to be raised in Great Britain for the fervice of the

year 1727.

Cap. 2. For punishing mutiny and

desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters, Cap. 3. For redeeming fundry annuities transferrable at the bank of England, and the annuities payable on standing orders for army debentures, by the produce of the finking fund, for applying to the fame fund the money remaining in the exchequer, on the head of the bankers debt, and making provifion for future claims on the fame debt, and for applying the lottery-tickets Anno 1726. which were returned into the exchequer, to the difcharging the standing orders made out for the fufferers at Nevis and St. Christopher's as far as the fame will extend,

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Cap. 4. For cleansing, deepening and widening a creek called Beverley Beck, running into the river Hull, and for repairing the ftaiths near the faid beck, and for amending the roads leading from the faid river to the town of Beverley, in the eastriding of the county of York, and for cleansing the streets of the faid

town.

Cap. 5. For importing falt from Eurape into the province of Pensilvania in America.

Cap. 6. For making more effectual an
act paffed in the third year of his
Majesty's reign, intituled, An act
for the prefervation and improvement
of the river Wear, and port and ha-
ven of Sunderland in the county of
Durham.

Cap. 7. For continuing the duties
upon malt, mum, cyder and perry,
in that part of Great Britain called
England; and for granting to his
Majefty certain duties upon malt,
mum, cyder and perry, in that part
of Great Britain called Scotland, for
the fervice of the year 1727. and
for appropriating the fupplies grant-
ed in this feffion of parliament; and
for making forth duplicates of ex-
chequer-bills, lottery-tickets, and
orders loft, burnt, or otherwife de-
stroyed; and for giving further time
...to clerks and apprentices to pay
duties omitted to be paid for their
indentures and contracts.
Cap. 8. To enable the South-Sea com-
pany, with the license and confent
of the East-India company, to take
in
within their limits of
negroes
trade, and to deliver the fame at
Buenos Ayres.

Cap. 9. For repairing, widening and
amending the roads from Wigan to
Prefton in the county of Lancaster.
Cap. 10. For repairing, widening and
amending the road from Warring-
ton to Wigan in the county of Lan-
cafter.

Cap. 11. For repairing the roads lead

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ing from Cirencester town's end to St. John's Bridge in the county of Gloucefter.

Cap. 12. For amending the feveral roads leading from the city of Bristol. Cap. 13. For repairing the road leading from Studley Bridge through Chippenham in the county of Wilts, to the top of Toghill in the county of Gloucefter.

Cap. 14. For repairing the several roads leading from Birmingham through the town of Wednesbury to a place called High Bullen, and to Great Bridge, and from thence to the end of Gibbet-Lane, next adjoining to the township of Bilfon, and from Great Bridge through Dudley to Kingswinford, and to the further end of Brittle-Lane, in the counties of Warwick, Stafford and Worcester.

Cap. 15. For repairing the roads leading from the town of Bromsgrove to the town of Dudley, in the county of Worcester; and from the faid town of Bromsgrove to the town of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick. Cap. 16. For repairing the feveral

roads leading from the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts. Cap. 17. For amending and repairing the roads from Luton in the county of Bedford, to WestwoodGate in the faid county. Cap. 18. For the effectual draining and preservation of Haddenham Level in the ifle of Ely.

Cap. 19. For repealing part, and making more effectual the refidue of an act of parliament made in the first year of the reign of her late majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An act for the incorporating certain perfons for the better providing for, and fetting at work the poor in the city of Gloucester.

Cap. 20. For improving the navigation

of the river Dun, from a place called Holmeftile, in the township of Doncaster, in the county of York, to Wil

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