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SCHEDULE (F.) Section 52.

NOTICE of ADMISSION.

I HEREBY give you Notice, That A. B. was received into this House [or Hospital] as a Private [or Pauper] Patient on and I hereby

the

Day of

transmit a Copy of the Order and Medical Certificates [or Certificate] on which he was received.

Subjoined is a Statement with respect to the mental and bodily Condition of the above-named Patient.

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I HAVE this Day seen and personally examined

the Patient named in the above Notice, and hereby certify, That with respect to mental State he [or she]

and that with respect to bodily Health and Condition he [or she]

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SCHEDULE (G. 2.) Section 54.

FORM of NOTICE of DISCHARGE or DEATH.

I HEREBY give you Notice, That

a

Private [or Pauper] Patient, received into this House [or
Hospital] on the

Day of

was

discharged therefrom recovered [or relieved, or not improved,]
by the Authority of
[or died therein, on

the

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Superintendent [or Proprietor]

Day of

(Signed)

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In case of Death, add "and I further certify, That A.B.

was present at the Death of the said

the apparent Cause of Death of the said

[ascertained by post mortem Examination (if so)] was

; and that

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SCHEDULE (I.) Section 100.

FORM OF SUMMONS.

WE, the Commissioners in Lunacy [or we whose Names are hereunto set and Seals affixed, being Two of the Commissioners in Lunacy, or Visitors] appointed under or by virtue of an Act passed in the Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled [here insert the Title of the Act], do hereby summon and require you personally to appear before us in the Parish of County of

at

Day of

on

at the Hour of

next the

in the

in the

noon of the same Day, and then and there to be examined, and
to testify the Truth touching certain Matters relating to the
Execution of the said Act.

Sealed with the Common Seal of "The Commissioners in
Lunacy" [or given under our Hands and Seals], this
Day of

eight hundred and

in the Year of our Lord One thousand

CAP. CI.

An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-two the Acts for
regulating the Vend and Delivery of Coals in Lon-
don and Westminster, and in certain Parts of the
adjacent Counties; and to alter and amend the said
Acts.
[4th August 1845.]

WE HEREAS an Act was passed in the First and Second Years of the Reign of King William the Fourth, 'intituled An Act for regulating the Vend and Delivery of Coals 1 & 2 W. 4. in the Cities of London and Westminster, and in certain Parts c. lxxvi.

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of the Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Essex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Berkshire, whereby the Provisions of the said Act were directed to be in force for Seven Years from and after the Thirty-first Day of December 'next after the passing thereof: And whereas an Act was passed in the First and Second Years of the Reign of Her

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present Majesty, intituled An Act to continue for Seven Years 1& 2 Vict. c. ci. an Act for regulating the Vend and Delivery of Coals in London and Westminster, and in certain Parts of the adjacent

• Counties: And whereas the last-mentioned Term of Seven Years, during which the Provisions contained in the said Acts were directed to continue in force, will expire on the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and it is expedient that the same should be 'continued, and that in the respects herein-after mentioned the said Acts should be altered and amended:' Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and

Temporal,

Duty to be laid out and form an accumulat

ing Fund for Improvements till appropriated by Parlia

ment.

The Corporation and Board of Trade may agree upon a

to the Corpo

ration for Redemption of Annuities.

8 & 9 VICT. per Ton on Coals, Cinders, or Culm is now applicable by virtue of the said Act.

IV. And be it enacted, That from and after the said Thirtyfirst Day of December One thousand eight hundred and fortyfive the said Duty of One Penny per Ton on Coals, Cinders, and Culm, so created, imposed, and extended as aforesaid, shall from Time to Time, when and as received, be laid out and invested in the Purchase of Stock in some of the Public Stocks or Funds, or upon Government or Real Securities, at Interest, in the Names of the Commissioners for the Time being of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings, to an Account to be intituled "The Metropolis Improvement Fund Account;" and the said Commissioners shall from Time to Time lay out or invest the yearly Dividends or Interest of the Stocks, Funds, and Securities so to be purchased in their Names on the Account aforesaid, in like Manner, for the Purpose of Accumulation in the meantime, and until the said Fund shall be required for and appropriated by Parliament to the Execution of Improvements in the Metropolis.

V. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons, in Common Council assembled, and the Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council for Sum to be paid managing the Affairs of Trade, to agree upon a Sum of Money to be paid to the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons, in Common Council; assembled, for the Redemption of the Sums of Money, Annuities, and other Compensation to which the principal and labouring Land Coal Meters, and the Clerks, Officers, and other Persons who were employed in the Land Metage of Coals, and also the Clerks of the Coal Market, are now entitled, in respect of the Abolition of their respective Offices, under and by virtue of the said Act of the First and Second Years of the Reign of King William the Fourth; and thereupon the Chamberlain shall receive, out of the said Stocks or Funds in which the said Residue or Overplus of the said Duty of One Penny per Ton on Coals, Cinders, or Culm has been invested as aforesaid, the Sum of Money so to be certified as aforesaid, to the Use of the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London; and when such Money shall have been paid to the said Chamberlain as aforesaid, the said Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens shall be and are hereby made liable to the Payment of the said Sums of Money, Annuities, and other Compensation as aforesaid, and the Charge thereof upon the said Stocks or Funds shall cease and

Power to make
Bye Laws.

determine.

VI. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled, with the Approbation and in the Manner mentioned in the said Act of the First and Second Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, to make from Time to Time such Bye Laws as shall appear to them to be necessary for regulating and removing Vessels laden or partly

laden

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