Cap. 25. For repairing the roads from Stevenidge in the county of Hertford, to Biggleswade in the county of Bedford. ; Cap. 26. For enlarging the term granted by an act in the fourth year of his Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for repairing the highway, leading from the Stones-End in Kentstreet to the Lime-Kilns in EastGreenwich near Black Heath, and to Lewisham church, being the Tunbridge road in the county of Kent and for repairing and amending the highways and roads leading from Westminster ferry in the parish of Lambeth in the county of Surrey, to New-Cross in the parish of Deptford in the county of Kent; and for enlarging the term granted by an act paffed in the fourth year of his Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for amending the roads from the city of London to the town of EaftGrinstead in the county of Suffex, and to Sutton and Kingston in the county of Surrey; and for explaining and amending the fame act. Cap. 27. For making the river Darwent in the county of Derby navigable. Cap. 28. For making the river Douglas, alias Afland, navigable from the river Ribble to Wigan in the county palatine of Lancaster. Cap. 29. For preferving and improving the navigation of the river Ouse in the county of Huntingdon. Cap. 30. For making the river Idle navigable, from East-Retford in the county of Nottingham, to Bawtry-Wharf in the county of York. Private Acts. Anno 6 Georgii I. 1. An act for fettling and affuring the manors of Orton and BottleBridge, and other premiffes in the county of Huntingdon, to the feveral uses mentioned in the will of Margaret late duchefs of Newcastle, 1 2. and for other purposes therein mentioned. An act for vesting part of the estate of Thomas earl of Hadinton, in truftees, to be fold, and with the monies arising thereby, to purchase other lands of the like value to be settled to the fame uses. 3. An act to enable Anne Walker, alias Baughs, a minor, the wife of Thomas Folliot Walker, gent. to fell and convey unto the right honourable William Conolly, efq; and his heirs, her share and proportion of several manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments in the kingdom of Ireland, devised to her by the last will of Thomas late Lord Folliot, deceased; and for other purposes therein mentioned. 4. An act for confirming a partition made between the right honourable George lord Carbery, baron of Carbery in the kingdom of Ireland, and Henry O-Brien, efq; of certain manors, lands and hereditaments in the feveral counties of Northampton and Rutland. 5. An act for inclofing the common, commonly called Baltonfbury common, in the parishes of Baltonbury and Bradley in the county of Somerfet. 6. An act to enable Thomas Dove, efq; to raise two thousand pounds upon his eftate at Upton, Sutton, Aylesworth and Caftor, and to make fale of his estate at Heathencoate in the county of Northampton, for difcharging incumbrances upon the faid estates, raising of portions for his brother and fifter, and payment of his father's and his own debts. 7. An act for inclofing the heath or common, commonly called Gratwood Heath in the parish of Ecclefball in the county of Stafford. 8. An act to enable the leffees and farmers of Daniel Whitby, doctor in divinity, and prebendary of the prebend a 4 i prebend of Teington Regis, in the cathedral church of the bleffed lady Mary the virgin, of Sarum, and of all fucceeding prebendaries of the faid prebend for the time being, to make leafes of the copyhold lands of the feveral manors of Prefton, alias Preftown, and Churchland, alias the Parfon's Land, in the county of Devon. 9. An act for making the townships of Shipfton and Tidmington a distinct parish from the parish of Tredington in the county and diocese of Worcester, and for dividing the rectory of the faid parish of Tredington into three parts. 10. An act for supplying the defects in, and better performance of the will of Edmund Dunch, efq; deceased. 11. An act for discharging certain eftates in the counties of Lincoln and Warwick, of and from the ufes and limitations contained in the marriage-fettlement of Sir William Keyte, baronet, and fettling other lands in the county of Gloucefter, of greater value to the fame ufes. 12. An act for vefting the eftates of Sir John Hales and Sir Chriftopher Hales, baronets, deceafed, in truftees, to be fold, for raising money for the paying and difcharging the debts and incumbrances charged thereupon, and affecting the fame, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 13. An act for fale of part of the eftate of Sir John Chicheffer, baronet, for the purposes therein mentioned. 14. An act to enable Elizabeth Gomeldon, widow, and her trustees, to enter their respective claims before the commiffioners and trustees of the forfeited eftates, and to impower the faid commiffioners and trustees to hear and determine the fame. 15. An act to enable Laurence Broderick, an infant, to perform certain articles of agreement entered into by Anne his mother, fince deceased, to whom he is heir. 16. An act to enable trustees to fell part of the estate of John Sandford, efq; deceased, for the payment of his debts and legacies, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 17. An act for fale of the estate of William Pembroke, late of Portf mouth-Dock, deceased, fituate at North- Mims in the county of Hertford, for the purposes therein mentioned. 18. An act for vefting the eftate of John Pendarves, late of Rofcrow in the county of Cornwall, efq; deceased, in new truftees, to and for the fame ufes, intents and purposes, as are mentioned in his will. 19. An act to enable John Rofier, efq; and his iffue, to change their surnames from Rofier to Reynolds. 20. An act for the naturalization of Mary Sophia Charlotte, viscountess Howe, wife of Scroop lord viscount Howe of the kingdom of Ireland. 21. An act for naturalizing Gerard Van Neck. 22. An act for naturalizing Bennet Erafmus Hopfer. 23. An act for naturalizing John Backer and George Kruger. 24. An act for naturalizing Samuel Gampert. 25. Act for naturalizing Cornelius Backer and Henry de Putter. 26. An act for naturalizing Francis Van Hemert, John Van Hemert, Frederick Morgan, and Henry Ni- . cholas Sander. 27. An act for naturalizing John Henry Grutzman. 28. An act for vefting the estate late of Gilbert Nicholletts, efq; deceased, in trustees for payment of his debts and fifters portions, and for making a provifion for his widow and child, 29. An 4 بیجھے * A TABLE of the STATUTES. 29. An act for annexing the late duke of Shrewsbury's eftate to the earldom of Shrewsbury, and confirming Gilbert earl of Shrewsbury's fettlement in order thereto, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 30. An act for exchanging of feveral fmall parcels of land in the parish and manor of Fulham, belonging to the bishoprick of London, for other lands of greater value, to Charles earl of Peterborough and Monmouth, and his heirs. 31. An act to enable any corporations 33. An act for sale of part of the e- 34. An act to enable fir James Lum ley, baronet, to fettle a competent 35. An act for naturalizing Philip Anno 7 Georgii I. Cap. 1. For restraining the sub-governor, deputy-governor, directors, treasurer or cashier, deputy-cashier, and accountant of the South-Sea company, from going out of this kingdom for the space of one year, and until the end of the then next feffion of parliament; and for dif covering their eftates and effects; and for preventing the tranfporting or alienating the fame. Cap, 2. To difable the prefent fub governor, deputy-governor and Cap. 4. For granting an aid to his Cap. 5. To enable the South-Sea com- Cap 6. For punishing mutiny and making making the river Kennet navigable from Reading to Newbury in the county of Berks. Cap. 9. For the better preservation of the harbour of Rye in the county of Suffex. Cap. 10. For making the river Weaver navigable from Frodsham-Bridge to Winsford-Bridge in the county of Chester. Cap. 11. For finishing and adorning the new chapel, called Saint George's chapel, in Great Yarmouth in the county of Norfolk, and for enlightening the streets of the faid town, by a duty or impofition on coals, culm and cinders, to be landed and confumed there. Cap. 12. For imploying the manufacturers, and incouraging the confumption of raw filk and mohair yarn, by prohibiting the wearing of buttons and button-holes made of cloth, ferge, or other ftuffs. Cap. 13. For regulating the journey men taylors within the weekly bills of mortality. Cap. 14. For continuing the duties granted by feveral acts made in the fixth and tenth years of her late Majesty's reign for repairing the harbour and key of Watchett, in the county of Somerset. Cap. 15. For making the rivers Mer cy and Irwell navigable from Liverpoole to Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster. Cap. 16. For the better preferving and keeping in repair the piers of the town and port of Whitby in the county of York, and for explaining and making more effectual the feveral acts paffed for lengthening and repairing the piers of Bridlington, alias Burlington, in the faid county. Cap. 17. For making navigable the river Dane, from Northwich, where it joins the river Weaver, to the falling in of Wheelock-Brook; and Wheelock-Brook up to WheelockBridge in the county of Chester. Cap. 18. For enlarging the term granted by an act paffed in the tenth year of the reign of her late majefty Queen Anne, intituled, An act for repairing the road from Highgate Gate-houfe in the county of Middlefex, to Barnet Blockhoufe in the county of Hertford; and for repairing the road leading from the BearInn in Hadley to the fign of the Angel in Enfield chafe in the faid county of Middlesex. Cap. 19. For continuing an act made in the fixth year of the reign of her late majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An act for repairing and enlarging the highways between the top of Kingfdown-Hill and the city of Bath; and alfo feveral highways leading to and through the faid city; and for cleanfing, paving and lightning the streets, and regulating the chairmen there; and for explaining and making the faid act more effectual. Cap. 20. For continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder and perry, to raise money by way of a lottery, for the service of the year 1721, and for transferring the deficiency of a late malt-act to the land-tax for the faid year; and for difpofing certain overplus money to proper objects of charity; and for giving further time to clerks and apprentices to pay duties omitted to be paid for their indentures and contracts; and touching fmall quantities of cyder exported; and for relief of captain John Perry, concerning Dagenham Breach; and touching loft bills, tickets or orders; and concerning the duty of fmall pieces of plate; and to enable the undertakers for raifing Thames water in York-Buildings, to fell annuities by way of a lottery; and for fatisfying a debt, which was charged on the late duty on hops; and for appropriating 6 priating the monies granted in this feffion of parliament. Cap. 21. For the further preventing his Majesty's fubjects from trading to the East-Indies under foreign commiffions; and for encouraging and further fecuring the lawful trade thereto; and for further regulating the pilots of Dover, Deal and the ifle of Thanet. Cap. 22. For enabling Charles earl of Arran to purchase the forfeited eftate of James Butler, late duke of Ormonde; and for granting relief to William late lord Widdrington ; and for enlarging the time for determining claims upon the forfeited estates; and for enabling the commiffioners for the faid forfeited eftates to certify into the exchequer, all such estates as they have found to be given to popish or fuperftitious ufes. Cap. 23. For repairing the feveral roads leading from the town of Ledbury in the county of Hereford, to the feveral places therein mentioned. Cap. 24. For repairing the road from Vendover to the town of Buckingham in the county of Bucks. Cap. 25. For laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one fixth part of a penny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale or beer that shall be brewed for fale, vended or tapped within the town of Fedburgh, and privileges thereof, for paying the publick debts of the faid town, and for fupplying the fame with fresh water, and for other purposes therein mentioned. Cap. 26. For repairing the road from Saint Giles's Pound to KilbourneBridge, in the county of Middlesex. Cap. 27. For raising a fum not exceeding five hundred thousand pounds, by charging annuities at the rate of five pounds per centum per annum upon the civil lift revenues, till redeemed by the crown; and for enabling his Majesty, his heirs or fucceffors, (by caufing fuch a deduction to be made as therein is mentioned) to make good to the civil lift the payments which shall have been made upon the faid annuities; and for borrowing money upon certain lottery-tickets; and for discharging the corporations for affurances of part of the money which they were obliged to pay to his Majefty; and for making good a deficiency to the Eaft-India company. Cap. 28. For raifing money upon the eftates of the late fub-governor, deputy-governor, directors, cafhier, deputy-cashier and accountant of the South-Sea company, and of John Aiflabie efq; and likewife of James Craggs fenior efq; deceased, towards making good the great lofs and damage sustained by the faid company; and for disabling such of the faid perfons as are living, to hold any office or place of truft under the crown, or to fit or vote in parliament for the future; and for other purposes in the faid act expreffed. Cap. 29. For the King's moft gracious, general and free pardon. Cap. 30. For appointing commiffion ers to examine, ftate, and determine the debts due to the army. Cap. 31. For explaining and making more effectual the feveral acts concerning bankrupts. Cap. 32. To explain and amend the act of the twelfth year of her late Majesty's reign, intituled, An alt for repairing the highway or road from the ftones-end in the parish of St.Leonard Shoreditch in the county of Middlesex, to the furthermoft part of the northern road in the parish of Enfield in the fame county, next to the parish of Cheshunt in the county of Hertford. Private Alis. Anno 7 Georgii I. 1. An act for naturalizing John Robethon, and George Robethon his fon. 2. An |