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LXXVII. An act for enlarging the terms and powers of feveral acts of the ninth and twelfth years of Queen Anne, and of the thirteenth of King George the First, and of the fourteenth of his late Majefty, for repairing the highways leading from Royston, in the county of Hertford, to Wansford Bridge, in the county of Huntingdon, fo far as relates to the middle and fouth divifions of the road comprized in the faid acts; and for amending the road from the town of Huntingdon to the causeway at or near the west end of the town of Somerfbam, in the faid countyof Huntingdon. LXXVIII. An act for repairing, widening and keeping in repair, the road from Welford Bridge, in the county of Northampton, through Hufband's Bofworth and Great Wighton, to Milfen Lane, in the town of Leicester.

LXXIX. An act to continue the term, and alter and enlarge the powers, of an act paffed in the third year of his present Majefty, for repairing, widening, turning and keeping in repair, the road from the town of Cambridge to Ely, and from thence to Soham; and for building a bridge cross the river Ouze, at or near a place called Stretham Ferry, in the county of Cambridge; and for repairing and widening, and making several other roads, adjoining to the roads directed to be repaired and widened by the said act.

LXXX. An act for continuing the terms of several acts, and for giving further powers for repairing the road leading from Chapel on the Heath, in the county of Oxford, to Bourton on the Hill, in the county of Gloucefter.

LXXXI. An act for cleaning and lighting the ftreets, lanes, and paffages, within the towns of Manchester and Salford, in the county palatine of Lancaster; and for providing fire engines and fire-men; and for preventing annoyances within the faid towns.

LXXXII. An act to enlarge certain powers granted by an act paffed in the twenty fecond year of the reign of King George the Second, intituled, An act for enlarging and maintaining the harbour of Ramsgate, and for cleansing, amending and preferving the haven of Sandwich.

LXXXIII. An act for amending the road from Chatterris Ferry, through Chatterris and Marsh, to Wisbech Saint Peters; and from thence to Tid Gote in the Ifle of Ely; and from Wifbech aforesaid, through Outwell, to Downham Bridge in the county of Norfolk; and for repealing the feveral acts for repairing the faid road between IVishech and March.

LXXXIV. An act for repairing and widening the road from Newcafile under Line to Haffop; and from Middle Hills to the Macclesfield turnpike road, near Buxton; and alfo the road branching out of the faid first mentioned road at Cobridge, to Burslem; and to the Uttoxeter turnpike at Shelton, in the county of Stafford. LXXXV. An act for repairing and widening the roads from Bawtry Bridge, in the county of Nottingham, to Hainton, in the county of Lincoln; and from North Willingham to the north end of the lane betwixt Dexthorpe and Langton, and from West Raifin to Pilford Bridge; and from the great road near Bishop Bridge to Bishop Norton Common; and from the hamlet of Morton to

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Epworth; and from Haxey Field, to the Trent at Kinnald Ferry, in the county of Lincoln.

LXXXVÍ. An act for enlarging the term and powers of an act made in the twenty fifth year of the reign of his late Majefty, for repairing the high road from the town of Shrewsbury through Creffage, Harley, Much Wenlock, by Muckley Cross, and through Morville, to Bridgenorth, in the county of Salop; and for amending feveral other roads near or adjoining thereto.

LXXXVII. An act to amend several acts paffed in the fourth and fixth years of King George the Firft, and in the eleventh and twenty fourth years of King George the Second, for repairing feveral roads from the Stones End in Kent Street, and BermondJey Street, Southwark, to Dartford, and to the extent of the parifh of Lewisham, next Bromley and Beckenham, in the county of Kent; and for extending the faid acts to the repair of the roads leading from the end of the present turnpike to the weft end of Stroud Green, and to Farnborough Well, and to the Stones End in London Street, Greenwich, and to the north end of Burnt Afb Lane, in the parish of Lee, and from the weft end of Greenwich Park Wall to Woolwich Warren; and for making an allowance out of the tolls arifing by the faid acts to the trustees for putting in execution an act of the twenty fecond year of King George the Second, for opening and making a new road from the raft 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.

LXXXVIII. An act for repairing and widening the road from Barton Waterfidehoufe, to Rifeham Hedge Corner, and several other roads in the county of Lincoln, therein mentioned.

LXXXIX. An act for the building a bridge over the river Tay, at or near the town of Perth, in the county of Perth.

XC. An act for repairing and widening the road from the Alfreton turnpike road, near a place called Little Robbins, in the parish of Mansfield, in the county of Nottingham, through Woolley Moor, to the Nottingham turnpike road, near Tanfley, in the county of Derby, and from Woolley Moor, to the Chesterfield turnpike road at Kelftidge, in the county of Derby.

XCI. An act for vefting certain glebe lands, belonging to the rectory of the parish church of Saint Chriftopher, in the city of London, in the governor and company of the bank of England; and for making a recompence to the rector of the faid parish, and his fucceffors, in lieu thereof; and for obviating certain doubts in an act paffed in the thirty third year of the reign of his late Majefty, for widening certain streets, lanes and passages, within the city of London.

XCII. An act for explaining and amending, and likewife for enlarging the term and powers granted by a certain act of parliament, paffed in the twenty fifth year of the reign of his late majefty King George the Second intituled, An act for amending feve ral roads leading from the town of Taunton, in the county of Somerset. XCIII. An act for repairing, widening, turning, altering, and keeping in repair, the roads leading from the port town and bo

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rough of Minehead, through Dunstan and Timberscombe, to Hele Bridge, and through the town of Dulverton, and by the river and Brushford Green to Exbridge, in the county of Somerfet, and from thence to Batham Bridge, in the town of Bampton, in the county of Devon; and alfo the road leading from the faid port town and borough of Minehead, through Čarhampton and Billbrooke to Harrow Gate, in the parish of Stogumber, in the county of Somerset; and alfo the road leading from Carhampton aforesaid, through the town of Watchet, in the parish of Saint Decumans, in the county of Somerset, to or near the village of Rydon, and by Long Cross Barn, to the end of the Bridgewater turnpike road, in the town of Nether Stowey, in the county of Somerfet; and > alfo from the faid town of Watchet to Tower Hill, in the village of Williton, in the parish of Saint Decumans, and from the faid town of Watchet, by way of Five Bells to Fair Cofs, and from thence to Stickle Path, over Brendon Hill, to Robery Lane, and to Bampton, in the faid county of Devon.

XCIV. An act for repairing the church of the united parishes of All Saints and Saint John, in the town of Hertford.

XCV. An act for repairing and widening the road, leading from a street called The Hundred, at Romfey, through Chilworth, to the river at Swathling, in the county of Southampton, and for connecting the fame with the road leading from the city of Winchefter, through Hurley, to Chandler's Ford; and from Hurley aforefaid, to the turnpike road at Romsey aforefaid; and also for repairing and widening the road leading from the river at Swathling aforefaid, through Botley, to the turnpike road at Sherril Heath, in the faid county of Southampton.

XCVI. An act for repairing and widening the road from Alford to Boston, and from thence to Cowbridge, in the county of Lincoln. XCVII. An act for the better relief and employment of the poor, in the hundreds of Loes, and Wilford, in the county of Suffolk. XCVIII. An act to enlarge the term and powers of an act made in the twenty fourth year of his late Majefty, for repairing the road from Crossford Bridge to Manchefer, and for amending the road from Crossford-Bridge aforefaid, to a certain place in Altrincham, in the county palatine of Chefter.

XCIX. An act for amending and widening the road, from the city of York, by Grimfton Smithy, to Kexby Bridge, and from Grimstone Smithy aforefaid, to a certain gate, at the upper end Garraby Hill, in the county of York.

C. An act for repairing and widening the road from Stockport, in the county of Chefter, to Saxon's Lane End, in the county of Lancaster, and from the cross, in Afbton-Under-Line in the faid county of Lancaster, to Doctor's-Lane- Head, in the county of York; and also the road branching out of the first-mentioned road, in the township of Bredbury, to Mottram, in the faid county of Chefter. CI. An act for repairing and widening the roads from the Little Bridge, over the end of the drain, next Wifbeach River, lying between Roper's Fields, and the Bell Inn in Wifbeach, in the ife of Ely, to the fign of the Bear in Walfoken, in the county of Norfolk; and from Walfoken Bridge, lying over the fame drain,

to the faid fign of the Bear, and to Lord's Bridge, in flington; and from thence to the west ends of Maudlin Bridge and German's Bridge, in the county of Norfolk; and from the east end of German's Bridge aforefaid, to the weft end of Long Bridge, in South Lynn, in the borough of King's Lynn, in the faid county of Norfolk; and from flington aforefaid, to Cross Keys Wafb, in the faid county. CII. An act for repairing and widening feveral 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 Dorfet, to Bratton Corner,in the county of Somerfet.

CIII. An act to enlarge the term and powers of an act made in the twenty feventh year of his late Majefty, for opening, making, widening, and keeping in repair, a road from Ratcliffe Highway, through Cannon Street, in the county of Middlefex, and other rods in the faid act mentioned; and for lighting, watching and watering the faid roads.

CIV. An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act paffed in the twenty fixth year of his late Majesty's reign, intituled An act for repairing and widening the roads therein mentioned, leading to and from the towns of Shepton Mallet and Ivelchefter, in the county of Somerfet; and for repairing the roads from Shepton Mallet to Leighton, and from Shepton Mallet to Long Crofs Bottom.

CV. An act for repairing and widening the road, from the turnpike road in Banbury, in the county of Oxford, through Daventre, and Cottefbach, to the fouth end of Mill Field, in the parish of Lutterworth, in the county of Leicester.

CVI. An act to continue the term and render more effectual an act paffed in the thirtieth year of the reign of his late Majefty, for repairing and widening the roads leading from Spalding High Bridge, through Littleworth, and by Frognall, and over James Deeping Stone Bridge, in the county of Lincoln, to Maxey Outgang, in the county of Northampton, adjoining to the high road there.

CVII. An act for repairing and widening the road from the Great Bridge, in the borough of Warwick, through Southam and Daventry, to the town of Northampton.

CVIII. An act for amending and widening the road, from the north end of Old Malton Gate, in the town and borough of New Malton, to the town of Pickering, in the county of York.

PRIVATE ACT S.

1. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common fields, common meadows, common paftures, and commonable wafte grounds, in the manor and parish of Podington, in the county of Bedford.

2. An act for dividing and inclofing the open common fields, common paftures, common meadows, common grounds, lanes, and wafte ground, within the manors and parish of Harding ftone and Cotton, in the county of Northampton.

3. An act for naturalizing John William Plauel, John James Long, Jacob Nadal, and Christopher Henry Beaumer.

4. An act for naturalizing Luder Lang.

5. An act for naturalizing Chriflian James Strackhoven.

6. An act for dividing and inclofing the open commons, common fields, meadows, and grounds, lying in the hamlet of Donnington,in the parish of Stow on the Wold,in the county of Gloucefler.

7. An act for dividing and incloting certain open and common fields, common paftures, common meadows, and commonable wafte grounds, in the manor, hamlet, and tything, of Weftcote, in the parish of Waddefdon, in the county of Bucks.

8. An act for dividing and inclofing the common fields, meadows, paftures, and waite grounds, in the manor of Long Eaton, in the parish of Sawley, in the county of Derby.

9. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common fields, and grounds, within the township of Ulrome, otherwise Owram in Holderness, in the county of York.

10. An act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common meadows, common paftures, common grounds, and waste grounds, in the parish of North Kilworth, in the county of Leicafler.

11. An act for annexing the rectory of Colerne, in the county of Wilts, to the office of warden of the college of Saint Mary, of Winchester, in Oxford.

12. An act for vefting the fettled eftates of Ann Wilson, widow, and Ann Wilson, her daughter, an infant, in trustees, to be fold, for discharging the debts and incumbrances affecting the fame.

13. An act to enable Richard Duppa, clerk (heretofore called Richard Hancorn) and his heirs male, to take and use the furname and arms of Duppa, pursuant to the will of Baldwin Duppa efquire, deceased.

14. An act to enable William Ager, and his issue, to take and ufe the furname of Turnor.

15. An act to enable John Jennings efquire (now called John Smith) and his heirs, to take and ufe the furname of Smith, purfuant to the will of Thomas Smith, deceased.

16. An act to enable William Marwood efquire, lately called William Metcalfe, and his iffue, to take, ufe, and bear, the furname and arms of Marwood, purfuant to the will of Jane Turner, widow, deceased.

17. An act to enable William Nevile Blondeau efquire, and his iffue, to take and use the furname of Hart.

18. An act to enable Benjamin Francis Tribe efquire (and his heirs) to take and ufe the furname of Poole, pursuant to the will of Elizabeth Ludwell, deceated.

19. An act for naturalizing Dirk Jager of the city of London,

merchant.

20. An act for naturalizing Andrew Fuhrer, and Rene Labutte. 21. An act for naturalizing John Elias Jaquery, Peter Samuel Darbonnier, Daniel Henriod, John James Ofvald, and John Francis Anthony Rivaz.

22. An act for naturalizing Peter Anthony Sapte, and David Francis Sapte.

23. An act for dividing and inclosing the open and common arable

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