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 A. D. 1720. Anno fcptimo Ge org 11 Regis. Stat. r. C. 22-— 25, [353] Midway, as fhall have Occafion for them ; and that it (hall and may be lawful to and for the fai 1 Lor"d Warden of the Cinque-Ports, for the Time being, orjiis Deputy, during th Continuance of. the faid I, with the Aflentof the faid Commiffioncrs, and the Matter and Wardens of the faid Society or Fel for the Time being, or the major Fart of them, at a Court of Load-Man ige to be held, as I, I > fufpend or deprive any of the faid Pilots for breaking fuch Rules or Orders, or omitting any Thing r< quired by the fame, or for acting in any wife contrary to fuch Rules or Orders ; and if any of the fail Pilot fufpended or deprived, during the Time of fuch Sufpenfion or Deprivation, fhall take upon him or th n - fclvcs to conduit any Ship or Veflel by or from Dover, Deal, or the Ifle of Thanet, to any Place or PI i . in or upon the f.iid River of Thames or Mcdway, fuch Pilot or Pilots (hall be liable to all fuch I P - nalties, to be recovered and applied in like Manner and Form as are provided by the faid Act of the third Year of his prefent Majeftv, againft fuch Perlbn or Perfons as fhall conduct Ships from and to ihj Places aforefaid, without being firit examined and approved by the Matter and Wardens of the faid Society or Fellowship at the faid Court, and admitted into the faid Society. [This Claufe is continued by o Geo. i. See fanler ton- c. 17. feet. 2. and 8 Geo. 2. c. 21. and 23 Geo. 2. c. 26. J cernfog Eaft-
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9 Geo. 1. c. »6, 3 Gto. 1, c. 14 & 20. 12 Gto. 2 c. 22. 17 Cm. 1, e. 17. 27 Geo. 2. c. 9, 1 Geo. 3. c. 14. CAP. XXII. An Act for enabling Charles Earl of Arran to purchafe 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 de- termining Claims upon the forfeited Eftates j and for enabling the CommifTioners for the faid forfeited Eftates to certify into the Exchequer all fuch Eftates as they have found to be given to Popifh or fuperfti- tiousUfes. PR. j Charles Earl of Arran declared Purchafer of all the forfeited Eftate of "James late Duke of Ormonde in Ireland for the Sum of 50,000/. Claufe for vefting the faid late Duke's Eftate in Truftees, for the Ufes cxprelled in this Act. All Debts, &c. due to the late Duke in Ireland, not fold by the Commiifioners, vetted in the Earl of Arran. Monies received out of the late Duke's forfeited Eftates, &c. remaining in the Treafury of Ireland or Exchequer of Great Britain, made liable to difcharge the Debts charged thereon. Saving to the ! Crown of all Rights before the Attainder. Not to extend to revive the Regalities of the County oi'Tippe-
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■ Geo. 1. c. 22. further continued to 24 June 1722, and to the End of the then next Seftion. The Commif- fioncrs appointed by 1 Geo. 1. c. 50. fhall certify into the Exchequer all fuch Meftuages, isfc. as they fhall find to be given to fuperftitious Ufes; upon which Certificate the Court fliall proceed as if the fame had been found by Inquilition. CAP. XXIII. An Act for Repairing the feveral Roads leading from the Town of Ledbury in the County of Hereford, to the feveral Places therein mentioned. P R. The Toll granted by this Act is to have Continuance from 2^Juneijzz, for 21 Years. [Continued by 15 Geo. 2. c. 17.J CAP. XXIV. An Act for Repairing the Road from Wendovcr to the Town of Buckingham in the County of Bucks. P R. The Toll granted by this Act is to have Continuance from the 25th of March 1722, for 21 Years. [Con- tinued by 15 Geo. 2. c. 5.] CAP. XXV. An Act for laying a Duty of two Pennies Scots, or one fixth Part of a Penny Sterling, upon every Scott Pint of Ale or Beer that fhall be brewed for Sale, vended or tapped within the Town of Jedburgh and Privileges thereof, for paying the publick Debts of the faid Town, and for Supplying the fame with frefh Water, and for other Purpofes therein mentioned. P R. The Duty granted from 24 June 1721, for 21 Years, csV. Vol. V. * Z e CAP.