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 I9 2 C. io. Anne quinto Georgii Regis. A. D. 1718. " vided into feveral ftanding Orders, &c. Guardians may fubferibe for Infants. The Overplus of the " Duties on Coals quarterly, to make good the refidual Sum of 22,325/. is. ad. The Managers and " incident Charges to be paid out cf the Duties on Coals," EXP. larges to be pat 1 Surplus Mo- XLII. And y difpofeable M™;»o ,„k;~ All Surplus Mo- XLII. And it is hereby enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That ail the Surplus, Excefs, or Overplu s bf Parliament Monies, which fhall or may quarterly, or at the End of any Quarter of a Year, during the faid Term o' c y en ' thirty-two Years, arife by the faid Duties on Coals and Culm hereby appropriated, as aforefaid (over and above fo much as ihall be fufficient to difcharge the Monies then due and incurred on the faid particular Fund of twenty-one thoufand Pounds per Annum, and on the faid particular Fund, not exceeding thiriy thoufand five hundred fifty-nine Pounds and fourteen Shillings per Annum, and over and above the neceffary Charges for executing this Act, and over and above the Monies applicable by this Act, tofatisfy the faid refidual Sum of twenty-two thoufand three hundred twenty- five Pounds one Shilling and nine Pence) and that all the Surplus, Excefs, or Overplus Monies which mail or may arife and remain of or for the faid Duties on Coals and Culm hereby appropriated, as aforefaid, after the faid Sum of three hundred and fixty thoufand Pounds to be charged on the faid particular Fund of twenty-one thoufand Pounds per Annum, and after all the Principal and Intereft to be charged, as aforefaid, on the faid particular Sum of thirty thoufand five hundred fifty-nine Pounds and fourteen Shillings per Annum, and after the faid refidual Sum of twenty-two thoufand three hundred twenty-five Pounds one Shilling and nine Pence, and the faid necef- faiy Charges of executing this Aft, (hall be entirely paid off, difcharged and latisfied, (or fufficient Money fliall be fet off for thofe Purpofes) Ihall be kept apart and referved for the Difpofition of Parliament, and fliall not be difpofed or applied to any Ufe or Purpofe whatfoever, but by Authority of Parliament, and according to fuch future AcT: or Acts of Parliament as fhall be made and pafled for the Difpofition thereof. Claufe for the ' XLIII. And whereas notwithstanding the feveral good Acts of Parliament heretofore made againft fiT'reff^ ' P r ' vate Lotteries, feveral Perfons have given publick Notice for taking Subfcriptions for the Sale of the vatl Lotteries'." ' Chances, or Part of the Chances to arife on the Tickets to be iffued by virtue of the faid Act, intituled, s Geo 1. c. 3. ' An Aft for applying certain Overplus Monies, and further Sums to be raifed, as well by way of Lottery as by Refer to 10 &fu ' Loans, towards praying off and cancelling Exchequer-bills, and for hjjening the prefent great Charge in relation. fF 'J' c ' 1 1' ' to thofe Bills ; and for circulating and exchanging for ready Money the Rejidue of the fame Bills for the future, t. 56*. C ' ' ' not being poffeffed of the Tickets on which fuch Chances, or Parts of Chances are propofed to be fold, jo Am. c. 26. ' thereby erecting another Lottery, or entring into an Undertaking refembling a Lottery, for their private §. 109. ' Benefit, on the Foot of the Lottery fo erected by Parliament, to the great and manifeft Prejudice of the ' publick Credit, and in open Contempt of the faid Aits of Parliament made againft private Lotteries:' For the preventing and remedying fuch pernicious Practices, Be it further enacted by the Authority afore- faid, That the fame and all fuch kind of Undertakings, fhall be and are hereby declared to be within the true Intent and Meaning of the feveral Acts of Parliament made againfl private Lotteries ; and the feveral Ferfon or Perfons, buying, felling, fubferibing, or taking Subfcriptions for the Purchafe of fuch Chances or Lots, or Part or Parts of fuch Chances or Lots, of or on any one or more of the Tickets made out, or to be made out, in purfuance of this or any other Act or Acts of Parliament for a publick Lottery, or of or on the Number or Numbers of any fuch Ticket or Tickets, without having fuch original Ticket or Tickets in his, her or their own Cuftody and Right, fliall be liable to, and fuffer the feveral Pains, Penal- ties and Forfeitures inflicted by any former Act or Acts of Parliament, upon fuch as fhall be concerned in private Lotteries : And further, That if at any Time or Times, after the twentieth Day of March one thoufand feven hundred and eighteen, any Perfon or Perfons fhall prefume to fell, or take Subfcriptions for the Sale or Sales of the Lot or Chance, Lots or Chances, or any Part or Parts of the Lot or Chance, Lots or Chances, of or on any one or more Ticket or Tickets, or of or on the Number or Numbers of any Ticket or Tickets made or to be made out in purfuance of this or any other Act or Acts of Parliament for a publick Lottery, without having fuch Ticket or Tickets in his, her or their Cuftody or Right, fuch Perfon or Perfons fhall, for every Lot or Chance, or Part of Lot or Chance fo fold or fubferibed for, as aforefaid, forfeit and pay the Sum of on; hundred Pounds, over and above any former Penalties inflicted by any former Act or Acts of Parliament made againft private Lotteries ; the one Moiety thereof to his Ma- jefty, his- Heirs and Succeffors, and the other Moiety thereof to fuch Perfon or Perfons as, in his, her or their own Right, fliall at the Commencement of the Drawing of fuch Lottery or Lotteries be polTeffed of the Ticket or Tickets on which fuch Lot or Chance, or Part of Lot or Chance, fliall be fold or fubferibed for, as aforefaid, to be recovered by Action of Debt, or on the Cafe, Bill, Suit or Information, in any his CjwCT-n.vijLottf-Majefty's Courts of Record at Wejiminfter, as aforefaid. r:ts fee further, 8 Ceo. I. c, 2. §. 36. 9 Geo. 1. c. 19. 6 Geo. 2. c. 35. 12 Geo. 2. c. 28. 13 Geo. 2, c. 19. 29 Geo. 2. c. 7. fee. 26. CAP. X. An Act: for enlarging the Time granted by two Acts of Parliament, for Repairs of the Piers of Bridlington alias Burlington, and for making the faid Acts more effectual. 1 Geo. 7. c. 49. ' I. 1T7HEREAS by an Act pafled in the firft Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled, This Aa is ^ V V An Acl to revive and continue an Ail of the eighth and ninth Years of the Reign of his late Majefty "ceTV Stat ' King William, for Repair of the Piers of Bridlington alias Burlington in the Eajl-Riding of the County of 1. c j.6. '§. is'. ' York, It was enacted, That the faid A<3 of the eighth and ninth Years of the Reign of his late Majefty &c. < King