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32. An act for the more effectual fettlement of the estate of John Stone of Baldwin Brightwell in the county of Oxford, efq; in his family and

name.

33. An act to enable trustees to make fale of part of the estate of Humphry Bury, for paying of a mortgage, and a portion charged thereupon. 34. An act for erecting hospitals and workhoufes within the town of Sudbury in the county of Suffolk, for the better imploying and maintaining the poor thereof.

35. An act to veft feveral lands and tenements, in the county of York, in trustees, to be fold for the raifing of a portion for Henrietta Tempest, an infant.

36. An act to enable the trustees of James Hunt efq; deceased, to fell timber, for the payment of his debts and legacies.

37. An act to enable Edward Manfell efq; to raise a further sum of one thousand pounds on a mortgage of the impropriate rectory of Llanriddian, for the payment of his debts. 38. An act for enlarging the time for John lord Haversham to make his claim before the trustees for the forfeited eftates in Ireland, 39. An act for the relief of Sir Thomas Domville baronet, with relation to the forfeited estates in Ireland. 40. An act for the relief of Francis earl of Carlingford, and others, against several outlawries in the county of Tipperary in Ireland. 41. An act for making provifion for the proteftant children of the earl of Clanriccard, and the lord Bophin. 42. An act for the relief of Thomas earl of Limerick of the kingdom of Ireland, and Euphemia countess dowager of Limerick, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 43. An act to enable Rebecca Wyndham to fell and difpofe of an eftate late Sarah Vernon's in the county of Norfolk,

44. An act to enable the bishop of Gloucefter, and his fucceffors, to make distinct and separate leafes of the manors, lands, and premiffes. therein mentioned.

45. An act for the enabling Abraham Barnwell to make a more ample fettlement of his eftate for the benefit of his family, and to fell part thereof for raifing portions for his younger children in his life time, and for payment of his debts. 46. An act for the better improvement of Suffolk Place in the borough of Southwark in the county of Surrey.

47. An act for fettling the eftate late of John and Robert Window, gent. deceased, in trustees, to be fold, and the purchase-money applied to the uses therein mentioned. 48. An act for vefting the lands of Henry Pawlet, a lunatick, in truftees, in order to make fuitable provifion for him, his next heir, and next relations.

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49. An act for the relief of Sir Edmund Everard, Peter Fagan, and the protestant children of Sir Anthony Mullady, deceafed, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 50. An act for the relief of William

lord viscount Mountjoy of the kingdom of Ireland, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

51. An act for the relief of Robert

Edgeworth, efq; with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 52. An act for vefting feveral lands

in the counties of Surrey and Suflex, the estate of Mary Johnson, wife of William Johnson gent. in trustees, to be fold, for difcharging feveral mortgages and other debts charged upon the estate of the faid William Johnson, and fettling his eftate upon the faid wife and her children by him, clear of incumbrances. 53. An act for enlarging the time for John Hill efq; and his wife, to enter their claims before the trustees for

for fale of the forfeited eftates in Ireland, with relation to a judgment against Robert Grace, and for the relief of the creditors of John Grace, and the widow, protestant children and creditors of the late Sir Patrick Trant, with relation to the faid forfeited eftates; and for the indemnifying the earl of Carlingford touching mortgage-money by him owing to the faid late Sir Patrick Trant. 54. An act for the relief of Edward Nugent efq; with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

55. An act for the relief of Jofeph Mitchell efq; with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

56. An act for the relief of Dennis Molony gent. with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 57. An act for the enlarging the time for Cafar Bradshaw efq; to profecute his claim before the tru ftees for the Irish forfeitures. 58. An act for the relief of Jane Lavallin, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

59. An act for the relief of James Euface of Feamans Town, Agmondifham Vefy efq; George Field, and Thomas Brigstock, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

60. An act for the relief of Francis Spring, and other proteftant tenants of the forfeited eftates in Ireland, in respect to their real improvements, and for confirming a proteftant fettlement at Portarlington, and of a charity at Middleton, in the county of Cork; and for relief of Alice countess dowager of Drogheda, and Sir John Dillon.

61. An act for the relief of Ignatius Gold and his family, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 62. An act for the relief of Sir William Afbburft knight, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

63. An act for the relief of Mary Vernon, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

64. An act for the relief of Katharine

Obrien, widow, and her children, with relation to the forfeited estates 'in Ireland.

65.

An act for the relief of William Spencer, efq; and the wife and children of the late lord Kenmare, in the kingdom of Ireland, with relation → to the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 66. An act for the relief of Katharine Harris, alias Kife, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 67. An act for the relief of Sufannah Smith, widow, with relation to the forfeited estates in Ireland.

68. An act for the relief of captain Richard Wolfely, and other proteftant leffees in Ireland.

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69. An act for enlarging the time for Sir Stephen Fox to make his claim before the trustees for the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

70. An act for enlarging the time for Rebecca viscountess Faulkland of the kingdom of Scotland, to enter her claim before the trustees for the forfeited eftates in Ireland, to a mortgage upon part of the faid eftates.

71. An act for exempting and dif

charging of Arthur French, and Sarah his wife, from accounting to the trustees for the forfeited eftates in Ireland, for the perfonal estate of Irriel Farrel, deceased. 72. An act for the relief of Charlotte Talbot, with relation to the forfeited estates in Ireland.

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73. An act to recompenfe Philip Savage, efq; for the charge of outlawries, and attending the trustees for the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 74. An act for the relief of Maurice

Annefley, efq; with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

75. An act for the relief of Thomas

Lee, efq; and others, exécutors of Sir John Heley, knight, and Peter Goodwin, efq; with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland. 76. An act for the relief of Thomas b 4 Plunket,

Plunket, gent, and Katherine his wife, with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland; and for empowering her Majefty to grant writs of error for reverfing the outlawries against John Mapas, and Lawrence Fitzgerald.

77. An act for the relief of John Ellis, efq; with relation to the forfeited eftates in Ireland.

78. An act for naturalizing Daniel Van Ryffen, and others.

79. An act for naturalizing Thomas St. Leger de Bacolon, Jofeph de Lanney, Alexander de Racquet des Fourneaux, and others.

80. An act for naturalizing Stephen Benovad, John Girard, and others.

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Cap. 4. For continuing the duties upon coals, culm, and cinders. Cap. 5. For granting an aid to her Majefty by fale of feveral annuities at the Exchequer, for carrying on the war against France and Spain. Cap. 6. For the better preventing escapes out of the Queen's Bench and Fleet prifons.

Cap. 7. For explaining and making effectual a late ftatute concerning the haven and piers of the borough of Great Yarmouth, and for confirming the rights and privileges of the faid borough.

Cap. 8. For explanation of a claufe in one ac made in the seventh year of his late Majesty's reign, relating

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to borelaps, and to take off the additional fubfidy upon Irish linen. Cap. 9. For punishing of acceffaries to felonies, and receivers of ftolen goods, and to prevent the wilful burning and deftroying of ships. Cap. 10. For the better repairing and amending the highways from the north end of Thornwood Common, to Woodford in the county of Effex. Cap. 11. For making the river Cham alias Grant, in the county of Cambridge, more navigable, from Claybithe Ferry, to the Queen's Mill, in the university and town of Cambridge.

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Cap. 12. For the finishing and adorning the cathedral church of St. Paul, London.

Cap. 13. For continuing former acts for exporting leather, and for ease of jurors, and for reviving and making more effectual an act relating to vagrants.

Cap. 14. For the encouraging the confumption of malted corn, and for the better preventing the running of French and foreign brandy. Cap. 15. For granting to her Majesty feveral fubfidies for carrying on the war against France and Spain. Cap. 16. For punishing officers and foldiers who fhall mutiny or defert her Majesty's service in England or Ireland, and for punishing falfe mufters, and for better payment of quarters in England.

Cap. 17. For enlarging the time for taking the oath of abjuration; and alfo for recapacitating and indemnifying fuch perfons as have not taken the fame by the time limited, and shall take the fame by a time to be appointed; and for the further fecurity of her Majesty's perfon, and the fucceffion of the crown in the protestant line; and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended prince of Wales, and all other pretenders, and their open and fecret abettors.

Cap. 18.

Cap. 18. For the more effectual preventing the abuses and frauds of perfons employed in the working up the woollen, linen, fuftian, cotton, and iron manufactures of this kingdom.

Cap. 19. For taking, examining, and ftating the publick accounts of the kingdom.

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2. An act for fale of part of the eftate
late of William Peachy, efq; deceaf-
ed, for payment of legacies charged
thereupon.

3. An act for fettling divers manors,
lands, and hereditaments, the e-
ftate of Henry duke of Beaufort, ac-
cording to agreement's made upon
his marriage, and for other pur-
poses in the said act mentioned.
4. An act to veft divers lands and
tenements of Sir Thomas Brograve,
bart. in the county of Hertford, in
trustees, to be fold, and to fettle o-
ther lands and tenements in lieu
thereof.

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Cap. 20. For reviving and continuing
the late acts for appointing com-
miffioners to take, examine, and
determine the debts due to the ar-
my, and for transport service, and
also an account of the prizes taken
during the late war.
Cap. 21. For advancing the fale of
the forfeited estates in Ireland, and
for vefting fuch as remain unfold
by the present trustees, in her Ma-
jefty, her heirs and fucceffors, for
fuch uses as the fame were before
vested in the faid truftees; and for
the more effectual felling and fet-
ting the said estates to proteftants;
and for explaining several acts re-
lating to the lord Bophin, and Sir 7.
Edmund Everard.
Cap. 22. For preventing frauds in
her Majefty's duties upon stamped
vellum, parchment, and paper.
Cap. 23. For raifing the militia of
this kingdom for the year one
thousand seven hundred and three,
notwithstanding the month's pay
formerly advanced be not repaid.
Cap. 24. To oblige Edward Whitaker,
to account for fuch fums of pub-
lick money as have been received
by him.

Private Acts.

Anno I Anna. Stat. 2. I. An act for rectifying a mistake in a late act, intituled, An act to enable Sir Robert Marsham, knight and baronet, to difpofe of lands in Hertfordshire, and to fettle other lands of better value in Kent, to the fame ufes as the lands in Hertfordshire are fet tled.

8.

An act for giving further time to John lord bishop of Chichester, and his fucceffors, to make leafes of certain houfes and ground in and near Chancery Lane, belonging to the bishoprick of Chichefter.

An act to enable Sir Edward Williams to fell certain manors and lands in the counties of Brecon and Radnorfhire, for payment of debts. An act for the better collecting the duties granted for making the way out of Chancery Lane into Lincoln's Inn Fields, and for determining the faid duties when the parties concerned are paid.

An act to enable the furviving trustees and executors of the last will and teftament of Thomas Fane, efq; deceased, to pay an annuity unto Mildmay Fane, efq; for his maintenance and education, until he fhall attain his age of one and twenty years.

9. An act to enable Richard lord Bulkeley viscount Cafhels in the kingdom of Ireland, and Richard Bulkeley, efq; his fon, to make a fettlement upon the marriage of the faid Richard Bulkeley.

1o. An act for confirming and eftablifhing a partition made by Sir Edmund Fowler, knight, and dame Anne his wife, and Elizabeth Buggin, widow, of certain manors and lands

in

in the county of Kent, in the year one thousand fix hundred thirty

four.

11. An act for the incorporating certain perfons, for the better providing for, and setting at work the poor in the city of Gloucester. 12. An act to enable Andrew Hackett, efq; to difpofe of several meffuages and lands in the counties of Stafford and Warwick, and city of Litchfield, for making provifion for his younger children, upon fettling another eftate in Stroxton in the county of Lincoln, of better value, to the fame ufes as the meffuages and lands in the counties of Stafford and Warwick, and city of Litchfield were fettled.

13. An act for making provifion for the younger children of Jonathan Caftleman of Coubertly in the county of Gloucester, efq; and for fupplying an omiffion in his father's will of a power for making leafes. 14. An act to enable William Coleman, efq; and others, to make fale of lands for payment of the debts and legacies of William Stawell, deceafed.

15. An act for the vefting of the feveral manors, meffuages, lands, and hereditaments, in the county of Efex, late belonging to John Cowper, gent. deceased, in truftees, to be fold for better payment of his debts and legacies charged thereupon.

16. An act for the better settling the real and perfonal eftate of John Goddard, efq; deceased, to and for the benefit of John Goddard his fon, Mary Goddard his daughter, infants, during their minority. 17. An act for confirming the divifion of a third part of the manor of Burton Daffet in the county of Warwick, heretofore made by the owners thereof,

18. An act to enable the executrix of

James Hoare, efq; deceased, to pay

a fum of money in discharge of a truft in her repofed by his will. 19. An act to enable Charles Aldworth, efq; to fell lands and tenements for payment of his father's debts, and his fifters portions.

20. An act for fale of part of the eftate of Charles Morris, efq; for the payment of debts charged thereupon, and for the making provision for his younger children.

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21. An act for the better improving a certain piece of ground in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, for the use of the poor, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 22. An act to enable the devifees of James Supple, and all claiming under them, to make leafes for the improvement of the eftate devised.

23. An act concerning the exchange of certain lands lying in or near Brampton in the county of Northampton, for lands lying in or near Wickham in the county of Lincoln. 24. An act for the better execution of the will of John Loane, efq; deceased, and for fale of part of his eftate to pay his debts and legacies for preferving the refidue thereof. 25. An act for fale of divers lands in the county of Kildare, and kingdom of Ireland (being the eftate of Agmondifham Vefey, efq; and his two daughters, Anne Vefey, and Henrietta Vefey) for the paying of debts, and clearing incumbrances charged thereon, and alfo for impowering the faid Agmondifham Vejey to make leafes for any term, not exceeding one and twenty years. 26. An act for fale of feveral estates for payment of debts charged thereupon, and for difpofing of the refidue of the money at intereft, for the benefit of Giles Loane, and other infants, pursuant to their father's will.

27. An act to enable John Arderne,

efq; to pay his father's debts, and

make

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