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being required from hips belonging to the United States of Amẽrica; and to give to his Majefty, for a limited time, certain powers for the better carrying on trade and commerce between the fubjects of his Majefly's dominions, and the inhabitants of the faid United States; and for continuing, for a limited time, an act made in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled, An act to extend the powers of an att, made in the twentythird year of his prefent Majefty, for giving his Majefty certain powers for the better carrying on trade and commerce between the fubjects of his Majesty's döminions, and the inhabitants of the United States of America, to the trade and commerce of this kingdom with the British colonies and plantations in America, with respect to tertdin articles therein mentioned.

Cap. 6. For punishing mutiny and defertion ;. and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.

Cap. 7. For the more eafy and fpeedy recovery of small debts, within the town and port of Faversham, the hundreds of Faversham and Boughton, and the feveral parishes of Ofpringe, Seafalter, and Whitstable, in the county of Kent.

Cap. 8. For defraying the charge of the militia in that part of Great Britain called England for one year, beginning the twenty-fifth day of March, one thoufand feven hundred and "eighty-five.

Cap. 9. For paving, cleanfing, and lighting The High Street, and other places within the town of Huntingdon, and for removing and preventing nuisances and annoyances therein.

Cap. 10. For building a new gaol, a penitentiary house, and certain new houfes of correction, for the county of Gloucester, and for regulating the fame.

Cap. 11. For raifing a certain fum of money by loans or exchequer bills, for the fervice of the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five.

Cap. 12. For railing a further fum of money by loans or exchequer bills, for the fervice of the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five.

Cap. 13. For repairing the highways, bridges, and ferries, in the county of Perth.

Cap. 14. For draining and preferving certain low lands, within the parish of Timberland, in the county of Lincoln.

Cap. 15. To enlarge the term and powers of feveral acts relating to the harbour of Liverpool; and for making two additional docks and piers in or near the port of Liverpool.

Cap. 16. For taking down the prefent market house, and certain other buildings, in the town of Uxbridge, for the purpole of widening The High Street; and for paving the footways, and lighting and cleanfing the streets and other places within the faid town, and removing and preventing nuifances and annoyances therein; and for changing the courfe of the road between Mercer's Bridge and High Bridge; and,for rebuilding the faid market house.

Cap. 17. To enable the houfe of commons to authorife the

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PRIVATE ACTS.

N act to enable William Lucas Holden to take and use the
furname of Rofe.

2. An act for naturalizing Charles Frederick Wiple.

3. An act for naturalizing Frederick Hendrick Van Hagen. 4. An act for inclofing, and leafing or letting a certain common, and certain wafte grounds, lying within the parish of Marston Montgomery, in the county of Derby, and applying the profits thereof in aid of the poor's rate, and other parochial taxes of the faid parish.

5. An act for dividing and inclofing the feveral open common fields, common or stinted paftures, wolds, ings, fands, meadow lands, and wafte grounds, within the township of South Cave, in the east riding of the county of York.

6. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing the common fields, half year, or fhack lands, commons, and wafte grounds, within the parish of Ahill, in the county of Norfolk.

7. An act for naturalizing Simon Tamm.

8. An act for naturalizing John Andrew De Luc.

9. An act for naturalizing Thomas Oom, Charles Frederick Bre mer, and Daniel Philip Dobbert.

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10. An act to enable the right honourable George Evelyn viscount Falmouth, and others, and the guardians of their iffue male, to make leafes of the eftates in Cornwall, devised by the will of Hugh late viscount Falmouth deceased, and alfo to grant fets and leafes of the mines therein.

II. An act for vefting certain eftates, in the counties of Kent and Somerfet, and in the city of London, devifed by the will of Thomas late earl of Leicester, deceased, in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the money arifing therefrom in the purchase of other eftates, fituate in the county of Norfolk, to be fettled to the fame uses.

12. An act for dividing and inclofing the feveral open and common arable fields, and the down or common called Colerne Downe, within the parish of Celerne, in the county of Wilts.

13. An act for dividing and inclofing certain parts of the moors, commons, and waste lands, within the manor of Egleflon, in the county of Durham.

14. An act for dividing and inclofing the common fields, common meadows, heath, and wafte lands, lying within the manor and parish of Meriden, in the county of Warwick, purfuant to an agreement entered into for that purpose.

15. An act for dividing and inclosing the several common
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paftures, commons, or wafte grounds, within the townfh as of Wykeham, and Rufton, in the manor of Wykeham, in the orth riding of the county of York.

16. An act to enable William Pemberton efquire, and his first and other sons, and their issue, to take, use, and bear the name and arms of Cludde, pursuant to the will of Edward Cludde, esquire, deceased.

17. An act for vesting in trust, for Peter lord King, and his heirs, the inheritance, in fee fimple, of a meffuage, or dwelling house, in Dover-street, in the county of Middlefex, devised and limited by the will of Thomas lord King, deceafed, and for fettling a farm, lands, and hereditaments, in the county of Surrey, in lieu thereof, to the ufes limited by the fame will.

18. An act for confirming an exchange agreed upon between the lord bishop of Hereford and the right honourable Charles lord Sommers, of certain eftates in the county of Hereford.

19. An act for confirming a mortgage made by John Newnham efquire, of part of his fettled eftates in Suffex, pursuant to a decree of the high court of chancery, and for enabling him to make a further mortgage of his fettled eftates, according to fuch decree, and for discharging both incumbrances with the produce of his eftates vested in trustees to be fold.

20. An act for eftablishing and confirming an agreement between the warden and fcholars, clerks of Saint Mary college of Winchester, near Winchefer, in the county of Southampton, an 1 their leffee, and Robert Pope Blachford efquire, for exchange f certain grounds in the parish of Whippingham, in the Inle of Wight, and county of Southampton aforefaid.

21. An act for vesting two thirty-fixth fhares of the navigation of the river Douglas, alias Afland, in the county of Lancafter, part of the settled eftates of Edward Holt efquire, in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the money arifing by fuch fale in the purchase of lands and hereditaments, to be fettled in lieu thereof, to the fame uses.

22. An act for vesting the estates devifed by the will of Anthony Wharton efquire, deceased, fituate and being in the county of York, in trustees, to be fold, for payment of the debts and incumbrances affecting the fame, and for laying out the furplus of the purchase money upon the trusts, and for the purposes, therein expreffed.

23. An act for dividing and inclofing a certain wafte, or common, called Lizard Common, within the parish of Idfal, otherwife Shiffnal, in the county of Salop.

24. An act for dividing and inclofing the commons and waste lands called Frodington, otherwise Fraddington, otherwife Fratton Common, and South Sea Common and Waftes, in the guildable part of the parish of Portfea, and county of Southampton.

25. An act for dividing and inclofing the common fields and wafte lands within the manors of Kinnerley and Melverley, in the county of Salop.

26. An act for dividing and inclofing certain commons and

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waste lands within the townships of Pickering and Newtèr, ini the north riding of the county of York.

27. An act for dividing and inclosing the commons, open common fields, common meadows, commonable lands, and wafte grounds, within the liberty of Holbrooke, in the parish of Duffield, in the county of Derby.

28. An act for dividing and inclosing the common fields, common meadows, waste lands, and other commonable places, within the parish of Upper Clatford, in the county of Southamp

ton.

29. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing the open and common fields, and common or wafte land, within the lordthip or liberty of Ofgathorpe, in the county of Leicester.

30. An act to enable John Simpson (lately called John Bridgman) efquire, and the heirs måle of his body, to take and use the furname of Simpson, pursuant to the will of William Simpson efquire, deceased, and alfo to bear the arms belonging to the family of Simpson.

31. An act for exchanging part of the settled eftate of Henéage Earl of Aylesford, in the county of Kent, for another eftaté, of greater value, in the fame county, to be fettled in lieu thereof.

32. An act for vesting a cottage of tenement, used as and for a fchool-house, and other hereditaments, in or near the town of Milton, in the county of Dorfet, in Jofeph lord Milton, and his heirs, in lieu of, or in compenfation for, a mefluage or teneent and garden, fituate and being in the town of Blandford orum, of greater value.

33. An act for vefting part of the fettled eftates, and fuch of ne eftates of the right honourable fir John Shelly, baronet, deeafed, which, upon his death, defcended to his fon fir John Shelley baronet, an infant, as his heir at law, in trustees, for the urposes within mentioned.

34. An act for better regulating the charity of John Shaftoe, of Nether Warden, in the county of Northumberland, clerk, deceased.

35. An act for vefting certain detached parts of the fettled estates of Henry Hippifley Coxe efquire, in Somersetshire, in truftees, to be fold, and for laying out the purchase money in other - eftates to be fettled to the fame uses, and for enabling the tenants for life to grant as well leafes of the coal mines as other leafes.

36. An act for vesting part of the settled eftates of John Cotes efquire, in the counties of Montgomery, Salop, and Stafford, in trustees, to be fold, for raising money for payment of debts and incumbrances affecting the fame eftates, and for other purposes therein mentioned,

37. An act to effectuate a partition of the eftates of fob Hanmer efquire, the reverend Erafmus Warren clerk, and fir Thomas Charles Bunbury baronet, in the counties of Suffolk and Efex.

38. An act for vesting part of the efstates of John Topp efquire, VOL. XXXV.

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deceased, in the counties of Salop and Montgomery, in trustees, to be fold, for payment of his debts and legacies, and the cofts of fuit, pursuant to the directions of the court of chancery, and for discharging part of the estates fo vefted from a perpetual yearly rent charge, and for subjecting part of the said John Topp's devised estates to the payment thereof.

. 39. An act for empowering the judges of the court of feffion in Scotland to fell fuch parts of the eftates of Barnbarroch and Shenchan, lying in the county of Wigtown, and stewartry of Kirkcudbright, belonging to Robert Agnew efquire, as shall be fufficient for payment of the debts affecting either of those eftates, and for vefting the remainder in fee tail to the fame heirs, and under the fame limitations, as are mentioned in the deed of entail thereof, bearing date the twenty-ninth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven.

40. An act for vefting the estate of Drummodie, and others, lying in the county of Wigton, in fir William Maxwell, of Munreith baronet, in fee fimple; and for vesting in the said Sir William Maxwell, his heirs and affigns, in fee tail, the eftate of Little Killantrae, and others, lying in the fame county, in lieu thereof.

41. An act for vefting the undivided moiety of the freehold and copyhold eftates of William Clarke efquire, deceased, devised by his will for the benefit of his daughter Mary Forbes, and her issue, in trustees, for the purposes within mentioned.

42. An act to enable the honourable Wilbraham Tollemache, and the several other persons therein mentioned, to grant building leafes of certain parts of lands and hereditaments in the county palatine of Chefter, (devifed by the will of the right honourable Lionel late earl of Dyfart) upon the terms and reftriations therein mentioned.

43. An act for vefting part of the fettled eftates of James Walwyn efquire, in the county of Hereford, in the faid James Walwyn, in fee fimple, and for fettling other eftates of the said James Walwyn, in the faid county, of greater value, in lieu

thereof.

44. An act for fale of a sufficient part of the estates of Hugh Parnell, a lunatick, for payment of his debts and incumbrances, under the direction of the court of chancery.

45. An act for dividing and inclosing the commons, wafte grounds, and moss, within the hamlet or township of Forton, in the county of Lancafter.

46. An act for dividing and inclofing certain open common fields, meadows, paitures, ings, and other commonable lands, and wafte grounds, within the parish of Donnington upon Baine, in the county of Lincoln.

47. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing, the open and common fields, common crofts, and common meadows, and for draining and improving certain common moors, within the parish of Wimborne Minster, in the county of Dorfet.

48. An act for dividing, inclofing, and improving certain lands,

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