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ted by any act of this feffion of parliament; and for obviating doubts in relation to the meeting of commiffioners for putting in execution an act of this feffion, for granting an aid to his Majefty by a land tax.

Cap. 55. For further continuing an act of the laft feffion of parliament, intituled, An act to amend and render more effectual, in his Majefty's dominions in America, an act passed in this prefent feffion of parliament, intituled, An act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.

Cap. 56. For taking off the inland duty of one fhilling per pound weight upon all black and finglo teas confumed in Great Britain; and for granting a drawback upon the exportation of teas to Ireland, and the British dominions in America, for a limited time, upon fuch indemnification to be made in respect thereof by the East India company, as is therein mentioned; for permitting the exportation of teas in finaller quantities than one lot to Ireland, or the faid dominions in America; and for preventing teas feized and condemned from being confumed in Great Britain.

Cap. 57. For establishing an agreement for the payment of the annual fum of four hundred thousand pounds, for a limited time, by the East India company, in respect of the territorial acquifitions and revenues lately obtained in the Eaft Indies.

Cap. 58. For granting to his Majefty additional duties on certain foreign linens imported into this kingdom; and for eftablishing a fund for the encouraging of the raising and dressing of hemp and flax.

Cap. 59. For reftraining and prohibiting the governor, council, and house of reprefentatives, of the province of New York, until provision shall have been made for furnishing the King's troops with all the neceffaries required by law, from paffing or affenting to any act of affembly, vote, or refolution, for any other purpose.

Cap. 60. For repairing and widening several roads in the county of Brecon,

Cap. 61. To enlarge the term and powers of two acts paffed in the thirteenth year of King George the Firft, and the feventeenth of his late Majefty, for repairing the road from Cranford Bridge, in the county of Middlefex, to that end of Maidenhead Bridge which lies in the county of Bucks; and for amending the road from Slough, to a certain place in Eton, and from Langley Broom, to Datchet Bridge, in the county of Buckingham.

Cap. 62. To continue the term, and render more effectual an act paffed in the thirty first year of his late Majefty, for amending feveral roads leading from the town of Tiverton, in the county of Devon; and for repairing and widening the road from Bickley Bridge Crofs, over Bickley Bridge, to the fign of the Swan in the town of Silverton; and alfo the road from Bickley Wood Cross, to Ford Village. Water in the faid county.

Cap. 63. For building a bridge cross the river Thames, from Swynford in the county of Berks, to Eynsham in the county of Oxfords

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Cap. 64. For enlarging the term and powers granted by ar act paffed in the twenty fecond year of his late majesty King George the Second, for opening and making a new road from the east end of New Street, in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, to and through the feveral places therein mentioned; and for keeping the faid road in repair for the future; and for repairing several other roads adjoining thereto.

Cap. 65. For continuing, altering, and amending, two acts of parliament, of the twelfth of King George the First, and of the tenth of his late Majefty, for repairing feveral "oads leading into the city of Worcester; and for amending several other roads near or adjoining thereto.

Cap. 66. For repairing and widening the road from the west end of Thames Street, in the city of Oxford, over Botley Caufeway, to the turnpike road near Fifield, in the county of Berks. Cap. 67. For amending, repairing, and widening, several roads in the counties of Radnor and Hereford.

Cap. 68. For amending and widening the road leading from the Bell Inn at Northfield, in the county of Worcester, to the Wootton Turnpike, in the great turnpike road leading from Stratford upon Avon, in the county of Warwick, to Birmingham in the fame county.

Cap. 69. For rebuilding the parish church of Saint Martin, within the city of Worcester.

Cap. 70. For enlarging the term and powers granted by an act paffed in the eighteenth year of his late Majefty, for repairing the road from the town of Kingston upon Hull, to and through the town of Anlaby, and from thence to the town of Kirk Ella, in the county of the faid town of Kingston upon Hull.

Cap. 71. To enlarge the term and powers of an act paffed in the eighteenth year of King George the Second, for repairing the road from Sacred Gate, on the south east fide of the town of Hedon, in the eaft riding of the county of York, through the faid town to Hull North Bridge; and for amending the road from the present turnpike bar in Wyton Holmes, through the townships of Wyton and Sproatley, to the guide poft in Flinton Lane, near Humbleton Moor Houfe, in the fame riding.

Cap. 72. For the better and more effectual maintenance and relief of the poor of the borough and parish of Queenborough, in the county of Kent.

Cap. 73. For building a bridge cross Stonehoufe creek, from Stonehoufe to Plymouth dock, in the county of Devon.

Cap. 74. For enlarging the term and powers granted by two acts of parliament, of the third of King George the Firft, and the eleventh of his late Majefty, for enabling the parishioners of Saint Mary Rotherhith, in the county of Surrey, by certain funeral rates therein mentioned, to finish the faid parish church, and for purchafing an additional burial ground, and to enable them to raife money for purchafing the prefent parfonage house, and converting the fcite thereof into a burial ground, and for providing new parfonage houfe,

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Cap. 75. For the more effectual repairing, widening, and rendering commodious the highways within the parish of Ealing, in the county of Middlefex; and for lighting the street in Old Brentford within the said parish, from the turning towards Kew Bridge, to a ftreet called The Half Acre.

Cap. 76. For continuing the term of feveral acts for repairing the road between Wymondham and Attleborough, in the county of Norfolk; and for amending the road from the end of the town clofe, in the county of the city of Norwich, to the chalk pits near Thetford, in the faid county of Norfolk.

Cap. 77. For repairing and widening the road from Spernal Afb, in the county of Warwick, through Studley, to a street called Digbeth, in the town of Birmingham.

Cap. 78. For continuing and enlarging the term and powers of fo much of two acts, made in the twelfth year of the reign of George the Firft, and in the twelfth year of the reign of King George the Second, for repairing the road from Spittlegate Hill, near Grantham, in the county of Lincoln, to Little Drayton, in the county of Nottingham, as relates to the road leading from Fofton Bridge, in the county of Lincoln, to Little Drayton, in the county of Nottingham.

Cap. 79. For continuing and enlarging the term and powers of fo much of an act made in the thirty fecond year of the reign of his late majefty King George the Second, for repairing and widening the roads from Grantham in the county of Lincoln, through Bottesford and Bingham, to Nottingham Trent Bridge, and from Chappel Bar, near the weft end of the town of Nottingham, to Saint Mary's Bridge, in the town of Derby; and from the guide-poft in the parish of Lenton, to Sawley Ferry; as relates to the road leading from Grantham, to Nottingham Trent Bridge.

Cap. 80. For enlarging the term and powers granted by an act of the fecond year of the reign of his present Majefty, for erecting and building two new churches, and providing burial places, in the town and parish of Liverpoole, in the county palatine of Lancafter.

Cap. 81. For repairing and widening the road from the turnpike road at Hatton, near the borough of Warwick, through King's Norton, in the county of Worcester; and to the upper end of Gannow Green, in the parish of Bhromsgrove, and to the Bell Inn, in the parish of Bell Broughton, in the said county of Worcester.

Cap. 82. To explain, alter, and amend, an act for repairing and widening several roads leading from between the fecond and third mile ftones on the turnpike road between the town and county of Poole and Winborn Minfter, in the county of Dorset, to Bratton Corner, in the county of Somerfet; and for repairing and widening the road from the turnpike road in Brainfton, to or near a house called Fontleroy's Farm Houfe, in the county of Dorfet.

Cap, 83, For repairing and widening the road from Shaddan

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Gate, near Carlisle, to the prefent turnpike road at Mulafide; and from a place in the faid turnpike road, between Binfey Mires and North Raw Gate, to join the turnpike road at Skillbeck, in the county of Cumberland.

Cap. 84. For repairing the roads from Tunbridge Wells, in the county of Kent, to Swift's Den, in the parish of Etchingham; and from Frant to Poffingworth Great Wood, adjoining to the turnpike road there, leading to Blackboys, in the county of Suffex.

Cap. 85. For paving the streets and other places in that part of the parish of Saint Botolph Aldgate which lies in the county of Middlefex, and part of a ftreet called Eaft Smithfield in the precinct of Saint Catherine; and for cleanfing, lighting, and watching the fame, and preventing obftructions and annoyances

therein.

Cap. 86. For repairing, widening, and keeping in repair, the road leading from the high road between Bromley and Farnborough, in the county of Kent, to Beggar's Bush, in the turnpike road leading from Tunbridge Wells to Maresfield, in the county of Suffex.

Cap. 87. To explain, amend, and render more effectual, an act made in the fixteenth and seventeenth years of King Charles the Second, intituled, An act for making divers rivers navigable, or otherwife paffable, for boats, barges, and other veffels, fo far as the fame relates to the river Itching, running from Alresford, through Winchefter, to the fea, near Southampton, and for better regulating the faid navigation,

Cap. 88. To continue and render more effectual several acts of parliament for repairing the highways from that part of Counter's Bridge which lies in the parish of Kensington, in the county of Middlesex, leading through the towns of Brentford and Hounflow, to the powder mills, in the road to Staines; and to Cranford Bridge, in the said county, in the road to Colnbrook; and for repairing, turning, or altering, the highway leading from the faid road, at or near the end of Sion Lane, to the town of Ifleworth, in the faid county, and from thence to a gate on the fouth fide of Tedington Field; and alfo the highway leading out of the faid great road, near Smallberry Green turnpike, to a house known by the fign of The George, in the town of Isleworth aforefaid; and for lighting and watering part of the said highways.

Cap. 89. To repair and widen the road from Whitecross, to the town of Bridlington, in the east riding of the county of York. Cap. 90. For continuing the duty of two pennies Scots, or a fixth part of a penny fterling, upon every Scots pint of ale and beer which fhall be brewed for fale, brought into, tapped, or fold, within the town of Burrowstounness and liberties thereof, in the county of Linlithgow, and for extending the fame over the parish of Burrowstounnefs; for repairing the harbour of the said town, and for other purposes therein mentioned,

Cap. 91. For repairing and widening the road from the brick kilns on Eaft Malling Heath, to the turnpike road on Pembury

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Green, and from Brand Bridges to the Four Wents, near Matfield Green, in the county of Kent.

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Cap. 92. To repair and widen the road from Whitchurch, in the county of Salop, to the turnpike road between Nantwich, in the county of Chefter, and Newcastle under Line; and from Hinflock to Nantwich aforefaid.

Cap. 93. For making navigable the river Ure, from its junction with the river Swale, to the borough of Ripon, in the county

of York.

Cap. 94. For enlarging the term and powers of an act made in the fourteenth year of the reign of his late Majefty, intituled, An act for repairing the road from Doncafter, through the parish of Penifton, in the county of York, to Salter's Brook, in the county of Chefter, and alfo the road from Rotherham, in the faid county of York, to Hartcliffe Hill, in the faid parish of Peniston; and for making the said act more effectual, fo far as the fame relates to the faid road between Rotherham and Hartcliffe Hill.

Cap. 95. For making navigable a brook called Codbeck, from the river Swale, to the borough of Thirsk, in the county of York,

Cap. 96, For making navigable the river Ouze, from below E Widdington Ings, at or near Linton, to the junction of the rivers Swale and Ure; and for making navigable the faid river Swale, from the faid junction to Morton Bridge, and alfo the brook running from Bedale, into the river Swale, in the county of York.

Cap. 97. For improving the navigation of the river Hull and Frodingham Beck, from Ake Beck Mouth, to the clough on the eaft corner of Fishholme; and for extending the faid navigation from the faid clough, into or near the town of Great Driffield, in the east riding of the county of York..

- Cap. 98. For the more effectual draining the lands lying in the level of Ancholme, in the county of Lincoln, and making the the river Ancholme navigable from the river Humber, at or near a place called Ferraby Sluice, in the county of Lincoln, to the town of Glamford Briggs; and for continuing the faid navigation up or near to the faid river, from thence to Bishop Briggs, in the faid county of Lincoln.

Cap. 99. For eftablishing and well-governing a general hofpital to be called Addenbrooke's hofpital in the town of Cambridge. Cap. 100. To amend an act made in the fifth year of his prefent Majefty, for amending the road from Chatteris Ferry, through Chatteris and March to Wisbech Saint Peter's; and from thence to Tide Gate in the ifle of Ely; and from Wisbech aforefaid, through Outwell to Downham Bridge, in the county of Norfolk; and for repealing the feveral acts for repairing the faid road between Wisbech and March; and alfo for charging certain Jands in Walderfea, and on Wisbech South Side, towards the repairs of the Walderfea and South Side Banks, which, before the paffing of the faid act, were liable to fuch repairs.

Cap. 101. To continue and render more effectual feveral acts of parliament, for repairing the roads in the parishes of Kenfing

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