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An act for dividing and inclosing the low lands and common fens, within: the hamlet of Martin in the parish of Timberland, and within the parish of Blackney, in the county of Lincoln; and for draining and preferving the low lands and fens within the faid hamlet of Martin, and parish of Blackney, and within the hamlet of Linwood, in the faid parish of Blackney.

CA P. LXVII.

An act for the better repairing, paving, cleanfing, lighting, and watching the highways, ftreets, and lanes of and in the town and port of Sandwich, in the county of Kent, and in the feveral parishes of Saint Peter the Apotle, Saint Mary the Virgin, and Saint Clement, in the faid town, port, and county; and for removing and preventing incroachments, nuifances, obftructions, and annoyances in the faid highways, freets, and lanes, and on the common quay belonging to the faid town and port, and in the haven adjoining to the faid quay, and the bridge built over the faid haven; and for regulating the births and mooring places of veffels at the faid quay, and the proper times for veffels to pass through the faid bridge.

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Paffed in the twenty-feventh Year of the Reign of King GEORGE
III.; in the Year of our Lord, one thousand feven hundred and
eighty-feven, being the fourth Seffion of the fixteenth Parliament
of Great Britain, which began the twenty-third Day of January,
one thousand seven hundred and eighty-feven, and ended by Pro-
rogation the thirtieth Day of May following.

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be paid out of the confolidated fund, and all powers relating thereto continued. Chap. 13. f. 63. 68. p. 62.

Ale Duty.

See Aberbrothock, Dumfries.

Allowances.

To dealers in wine, for flock in hand above 252 gallons, to be paid out of the revenue of excife. Chap. 31. P. 208.

America.

Acts 23 Geo. 3. c. 39. and 24 Geo.3. c. 45. for regulating the trade between the King's fubjects, and the inhabitants of the united states of America, continued and rendered more effectual. Chap. 7. p. 15.

Commiffioners appointed to enquire further into loffes, and services of loyalifts in America. Chap. 39. P. 262.

Annuities.

1. An annuity of 2000l. a year, granted to fir John Skynner knight, late lord chief baron of the exchequer. Chap. 12. p. 22. 2. Annuities for lives, payable at the exchequer, not claimed for three years, prior to 5 January, 1787, or within the like time hereafter, to be placed to the account of the commiffioners, for reducing the national debt. Chap. 13. f. 69. p. 61.

by the pawnbrokers' act. Chap. 37. f. 30. p. 259.

2. Alfo by the act for paving Sandwich. Chap. 33. P. 235.

3. The exchequer to give an account annually, to the treafury of annuities fallen in or unclaimed. Chap. f. 61. p. 62. 13. 4. But if any claimants appear they are to be paid.

See Confolidated Annuities.

Appeals.

1. An appeal to the quarter feffions,

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to pay duty; and if feized before, that time, may be fold for home con- . fumption. Chap. 13. f. 23, 24.P.35. 2. If cambricks imported in fhips less than 60 tons, or in quantity less than 100 pieces, or 200 demipieces, to be forfeited. Chap. 13. f. 24. p. 36.

3. French cambricks imported for exportation before 10 May, 1787, may be taken out of the King's warehouse, on paying the difference of duties, or not being warehoused, on making entry and paying duty. Chap. 32. f. 17, 18.

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1. The course of the canal from the river Forth, to the river Clyde, by acts 8 Geo. 3. c. 63; 11 Geo. 3. c. 62; 13 Geo. 3. c. 104; and 24 Geo. 3. c. 59, altered, and a collateral cut made to Glasgow. Chap. 55. p. 278.

2. The magiftrates of Paisley enabled to make a navigable canal, from the river Cart, cross the turnpike road from Glafgow to Greenock. Chap. 56. p. 279.

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3. This duty may be fecured by bond; but if another required before that is due, to have three securities, and to be in penalty of 4000. Chap. 32. f. 22, 23. p. 233.

Cocoa Nuts.

Powers in force on paffing 24 Geo. 3. c. 38. to extend to fecuring the duty thereby repealed, and also to levying the duties of excife laid this feffion on cocoa nuts and coffee. Chap. 31. f. 26. p. 221.

Commiffioners.

See America. Chap. 39. p. 262. Fecs. Chap. 35. p. 241. — Land tax. P. Chap. 47. p. 266.

Commitment.

See Penalties.

Confolidated Fund.

1. From 10 May, 1787, all money paid into the exchequer, and not otherwife appropriated, to be carried to the confolidated fund. Chap. 13. f. 52. p. 50.

2. The annuities for lives or years specified, the debts due to the South Sea company, bank of England, and the South Sea annuities purchased by the bank; several sorts of 3 per cent. annuities, 4 per cent. confolidated annuities, 5 per cent. annuities, long annuities, and lottery annuities and all charges thereon, to be paid out of the fame fund, and then the annuities due to the several companies in the proportions mentioned, and after deducting the feveral annuities, to be paid thereout by consent of proprietors. Chap. 13. f. 53. P. 51. 3. If this fund infufficient, the treafury to make good the deficiency,

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