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Cap. 9. For repairing the road lead

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ing from Weft-Lavington to the Devizes, and from the Devizes to t. Seend, in the county of Wilts. Cap. 10. For enlarging the term and powers granted by two acts of parliament, for repairing the highways through the feveral parishes of Saint Michael, Saint Alban, Saint Peter, Shenley-Ridge, and SouthMims, in the counties of Hertford and Middlesex.

Cap. 11. For reducing the interest Tupon the capital stock of the South

Sea company, from the time, and 5. upon the terms, therein mentionced; and for preventing of frauds committed by the officers and ferSu vants of the said company.

Cap. 12. For appointing commiffiboners to put in execution an act

made in the twenty fecond year of the reign of King Charles the Seto cond, for making navigable the

rivers commonly called Brandon trand Waveney; fo far as the fame fax relates to the navigation of the sdcriver commonly called the Leffer

Ouze, from Thetford to Brandon, and from Brandon to a place called caw the White Houfe, near Brandon Ferry, in the counties of Norfolk dand Suffolk.

7 Cap. 13. For repairing the road from u Crosford Bridge, through the townfhips of Stretford and Hulme, to the La town of Manchester, in the county E palatine of Lancaster.

Cap. 14. For explaining and amending an act paffed in the twenty firft year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled, An act for the relief of the annuitants of the wardens and commonalty of the mystery of Mercers of the city of London, and for other purposes therein mentioned. Cap. 15. To enable the parishioners

of the parish of Saint Mary, Ilingtan, in the county of Middlefex,

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to rebuild the church of the faid parish.

Cap. 16. For the more speedy and eafy recovery of fmall debts within the city of Lincoln, and county of the fame city, and the liberties and precincts thereof; and within the bail of Lincoln in the county of Lincoln.

Cap. 17. For repairing the road leading from the east end of Brumpton High Lane in the county of York, to the town of Richmond, and from thence to and through the towns of Afkrigg and Ingleton in the faid county, to the town of Lancafter in the county of Lancaster.

Cap. 18. For the better regulation of trials by jury; and for enlarging the time for trials by Nifi Prius in the county of Middlefex. Cap. 19. For making the river Nar navigable, from the town and port of King's Lynn, to Weftatre, in the county of Norfolk.

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Cap. 20. For repairing and widening the road from Preston to Lancaster, and from thence to a place called Heiring Syke, that divides the counties of Lancafler and Weftmoreland. Cap. 21. For enlarging the term and powers granted by an act paffed in the third year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, for repairing and amending the feveral roads leading from Woodstock through Kiddington and Enftone to Rollright Lane, and from Enflow Bridge to Kiddington aforefaid, in the county of Oxford; and for making the faid act more effectual.

Cap. 22. For explaining and amending fo much of an act paffed in the fourteenth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty for the repairing and enlarging the roads from the town of Selby, in the weft riding of the county of York, to the town of Leeds; and from thence in two feveral branches, one through Bradford and Horton, and the other a 4 through

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through Bowling and Wibfey, to the town of Halifax in the fame riding, as relates to that part of the faid roads which lies between Selby and Leeds; and alfo for repairing the road from Tadcaster in the faid weft riding, over Bramham Moor thro' Kidhall Lane, over Win Mour, and through Seacroft, to a place called Halton Dyal, where it comes into the abovefaid road, between Selby and Leeds,

Cap. 23. For regulating the commencement of the year; and for correcting the calendar now in ufe. Cap. 24. To provide for the adminiftration of the government, in cafe the crown fhould defcend to any of the children of his late royal highnefs Frederick prince of Wales, being under the age of eighteen years; and for the care and guardianfhip, of their perfons, Cap. 25. For laying out, making, and keeping in repair, a road proper for the paffage of troops and carriages from the city of Carlife, to the town of Newcastle upon Tyne. Cap. 26. For cleaning and enlightening the open places, ftreets, and other paffages, and regulating the nightly watch and bedels, in the parish of Saint Matthew, Bethnal Green, in the county of Middlefex. Cap. 27. To enable the prefent and future proprietors and inhabitants of the houses in Golden Square, in the parish of Saint James, Weftminfler, in the county of Middlesex, to make and levy a rate on themfelves, for raifing money, fufficient for the better inclofing, paving, enlightening, and adorning of the faid fquare; and fupporting and keeping of the fame in repair for the future.

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Cap. 28. For repairing the road from the top of Crickley Hill in the county of Gloucefter, to Frogg-Mill, through the towns of Northleach, Burford, and Witney, and parishes

of Hanborough and Bladen, to Campsfield, in the parish of Kidlington, in the county of Oxford; and alfo the road from Witney, through Enfbam, Cumner and Botley, to the city of Oxford.

Cap. 29. For repairing the road leading from the town of Ludlow in the county of Salop, through Wofferton and Little Hereford, to a place called Monk's Bridge, in the faid county; and alfo from the faid town of Ludlow, to a place or houfe called the Maidenhead at Orleton in the county of Hereford.

Cap. 30. For repairing the high roads leading from Darlington in thecounty of Durbam, to Weft Auckland, and feveral other roads in the faid county therein mentioned.

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Cap. 31. For explaining, amending, and enforcing, an act paffed in the thirteenth year of his late Majefty's reign, intituled, An act for the better regulation of the linen and hempen manufactures in that part of Great Britain called Scotland; and for further regulating and encouraging) the faid manufactures. Cap. 32. For enlarging the term and powers granted by two acts of parliament for repairing the road from Wendover, to the town of Buckingham in the county of Bucks; and alfo for repairing and widening the road leading from the weft end of the faid town of Wendover, to the end of a lane called Oak Lane, next the great, road called The Oxford Road, lying between the town of Beconsfield, in the faid county of Bucks, and Uxbridge in the county of Middlefex, and that part of the faid great road which leads from the west end of the faid town of Beconsfield, to the river Colne near Uxbridge aforefaid.

Cap. 33. For enlarging the term and powers granted by an act paffed in the fourth year of his prefent Majefty's reign, for repairing the roads

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leading from the most southern part of Butt Lane, in the parish of Lawton, in the county palatine of Chester, to Lawton; and from thence to Henfball's Smithy, upon Cranage Green in the faid county; and for making the faid act more effectual.

Cap. 34. For the better prefervation

of the game in that part of Great Britain called Scotland. Cap. 35. For repairing the high roads in the county of Edinburgh, to and from the city of Edinburgh; and from Crammond Bridge to the town of Queen's Ferry in the county of Linlithgow.

Cap. 36. For building a bridge over the river Ribble, between the townfhips of Prefton and Penwortham, near a place called the Fish-house, in the county palatine of Lancaster. Cap. 37. For dividing the parish of -Saint Philip and Jacob in the county of Gloucester, and in the city and county of Bristol; and for erecting a church in the new intended parith. Cap. 38. For levying a duty of two pennies Scots, or a fixth part of a penny fterling, on every Scots pint of ale and beer which fhall be brewed for fale, brought into, tapped or fold, within the town of Greenock, band: baronies of Eafter and Wefter Greenock, and Finnart, and liberities thereof, in the county of Renfrew, for repairing the harbour of the faid town, and for other purpoles therein mentioned. Cap. 39. For the better regulating the navigation of the river Avon, runvning through the counties of Warwith Worcester and Gloucester; and for afcertaining the rates of watercarriage upon the faid river. Cap. 40. For granting to his Majesty

an additional duty upon fpirituous Jiquors, and upon licences for retailing the fame; and for repealing the act of the twentieth year of his prefent. Majesty's reign, intituled,

An act for granting a duty to his Majefty to be paid by distillers upon licences to be taken out by them for retailing fpirituous liquors; and for the more effectually reftraining the retailing of diftilled fpirituous liquors; and for allowing a drawback upon the exportation of British made fpirits; and that the parish of Saint Mary le Bon, in the county of Middlefex, fhall be under the infpection of the head office of excife.

Cap. 41. For the more effectual fe

curing the duties upon tobacco. Cap. 42. To explain and amend an act paffed in the laft feffion of parliament, intituled, An act for the more eafy and speedy recovery of finall debts within the city and liberty of Westminster, and that part of the dutchy of Lancatter, which adjoineth thereto; and for making the faid act more effectual..

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Cap. 43. For the more effectual prefervation of the turnpike roads in that part of Great Britain called England; and for the difpofition of penalties given by acts of parliament relating to the highways in that part of Great Britain called England, and for enforcing the recovery thereof; and for the more effectual preventing the mischiefs occafioned by the drivers riding upon carts, drays, carrs and waggons, in the city of London, and within ten miles thereof.

Cap, 44. For the rendering juftices of the peace more fafe in the execution of their office; and for indemnifying conftables, and others, acting in obedience to their war

rants.

Cap. 45. For the more effectual preventing of robberies and thefts upon any navigable rivers, ports of entry or discharge, wharfs and keys adjacent.

Cap. 46. For repealing the duties now payable upon foreign

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linen yarns, and for granting other duties in lieu thereof. Cap.47. For granting to his Majefty the fum of fix hundred thouand pounds out of the finking fund, for the fervice of the year one thousand feven hundred and fifty one; and for allowances to the poor widows of commiffion and warrant officers of the royal navy ; and for the further appropriating the supplies granted this feffion of parliament; and for making forth duplicates of exchequer bills, lottery tickets, certificates, orders of loan, or annuity orders, payable at the exchequer in lieu of fuch as fhall be loft, burnt or destroyed; and also for making forth new orders of loan or annuity orders, in lieu of fuch as fhall become defaced, obliterated, or otherwife incumbered with affignments or endorsements thereon.

Cap. 48. For the abbreviation of

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Michaelmas term.

Cap. 49. For allowing further time to the commiffioners appointed by and in pursuance of an act of the twenty third year of his prefent Majefty's reign, intituled, An aƐl for extending and improving the trade to Africa, to inquire into the claims of certain creditors of the royal. African company therein mentioned, and for the relief of David Crichton; and for reftraining the faid company from difpofing of fuch of their effects as are therein mentioned; and for staying all fuits for money due from or on the account of the said company, for the time therein mentioned.

Cap. 50. To enable his Majefty to make leafes and copies of offices, lands and hereditaments, parcel of his dutchy of Cornwall, or annexed to the fame.

Cap. 51. For encouraging the making of pot afhes and pearl afhes in the British plantations in America,

Cap. 52. For continuing feveral laws

therein mentioned, relating to the · præmiums upon the importation of mafts, yards and bowfprits, tar, pitch and turpentine; to British made fail cloth, and the duties payable on foreign fail cloth; and to the allowance upon the exportation of British made gunpowder.

Cap. 53. To regulate and restrain paper bills of credit in his Majefty's colonies or plantations of Rhode Inland and Providence plantations, Connecticut, the Maffachufets Bay, and New Hampshire in America; and to prevent the fame beinglegal tenders in payments of money. Cap. 54. For explaining, continuing, and enforcing feveral laws therein mentioned, more effectually to prevent the fpreading of the diftemper which nowrages amongst the horned cattle in this kingdom.

Cap. 55. For amending and making more effectual a claufe in an act paffed in the laft feffion of parliament, for the apprehending of perfons in any county or place, upon warrants granted by justices of the peace of any other county or place. Cap. 56. For afcertaining the admeafurement of wheat meal, or other corn or grain ground, for which a bounty is payable upon exportation; and for making allowances to the Eaft India company, for their charges and expences in managing, paying, and transferring their reduced annuities.

Cap. 57. To continue feveral laws therein mentioned; for preventing theft and rapine on the northern borders of England; for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil-difpofed perfons going armed in difguife, and doing injuries and violences to the perfons and properties of his Majefty's fubjects, and for the more speedy bringing the offenders to juftice; for continuing two claufes to prevent the cutting or breaking down the bank

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of any river or fea bank; and to prevent the malicious cutting of shop-binds; for the more effectual punishment of persons maliciously Jetting on fire any mine, pit, or delph of coal, or cannel coal; and of perfons unlawfully hunting or taking any red or fallow deer in forefts or chaces, or beating or wounding the keepers or other officers in forefts, chaces or parks; for granting a liberty to carry fugars of the growth, produce, or ....manufacture of any of his Majesty's

fugar colonies in America, from the

faid colonies, directly into foreign Aparts, in fhips built in Great Brintain, and navigated according to -law for preventing the commit1300ting of frauds by bankrupts; for nagiving further encouragement for

the importation of naval ftores 24. from the British colonies in Amerifore; and for preventing frauds and -Sabuses in the admeasurement of -154 coals in the city and liberty of Weftmogaminster; and to make fome further sit provifions in relation to the figning' 29 of certificates for the difcharge of -bankrupts.

19 Cap. 58. For making, widening, and

keeping in repair, feveral roads in -11the feveral parishes of Lambeth, es Newington, Saint George's Southdwark and Bermondfey in the county ger of: Surrey; and Lewisham in the Torcounty of Kent.

Cap. 59. For enlarging of the terms zwel and powers, and making more efyourfectual feveral acts of parliament

for repairing and amending the Storhighways leading from Royston in bar the county of Hertford, to Wansford boBridge in the county of Huntingloveadon, fo far as relates to the amend

Ting of that part of the road as lies between a place called the White Poft on Alconbury Hill in the county of Huntingdon, and Wansford Bridge in the fame county, called the North Divifion; and that the tolls taken

at Saltree and Wansford toll-gates may, from and after a certain time, be lowered; and for repairing the road leading from Stilton in the faid county of Huntingdon, to Peterborough in the county of Northampton. Private Alts.

Anno 24 Georgii II.

1. An act to diffolve the marriage of Godfrey Copley efquire, with Anna Maria Brace, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 2. An act to enable Samuel Smith efquire to take and ufe the furname of Holworthy only, and bear the coat armour of Matthew Holworthy efquire, deceased, pursuant to the will of Elizabeth his widow, alfo deceased.

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An act to enable John Heath efquire, and his heirs male, to take and use the furname and arms of Duke, according to the direction of the laft will and teftament of Richard Duke efquire, deceased. 4. An act for naturalizing John Liatard, Daniel Richard, Daniel Ferrand, Charles Boucher and John Schnely.

5. An act for naturalizing Chriftopher Jacob Krauter.

6. An act for impowering the trustees, named in the fettlement made upon the marriage of Edward Hulfe efquire, with Hannah his wife, to lay out part of the truft-monies therein mentioned, in the purchase of reverfionary eftates, as well as lands in poffeffion, to be fettled to the uses of the faid marriage fettlement, with power to make leafes thereof, according to the custom of the country.

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An act to enable George Lane, heretofore called George Fox efquire, and his iffue male, to take and use the furname and arms of Lane, pursuant to the will of James lord

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