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 54 p.- -*o. Anno quarto Georgii II. A. D. 173 r. and ten Pence and one fifth, Part of a Penny, for the Year ended at Michaelmas cne thoufand feven hundred and thirty ; and any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding five hundred ten thoufand four , ,. hundred Pounds to di (charge fuch Exchequer Bills as remain uncancelled, which were madfe» forth in Piirfuance of an Act of the third Year of his Majefty's -Reign, and were to be repaid out'ot'-the rirft Aids or Supplies to be granted in Parliament, after the twenty -ninth Day of September one thoufand feven hundred and thirty, and, until fuch Supplies fhould be granted, were charged upon fuch Surplus Monies or Savings, as from and after the twenty-fifth Day of March one thoufand feven hundred and thirty Ihould arife into the Exchequer from the feveral Duties and Revenues then charged with the Annuity or yearly Fund of one hundred and fixty thoufand Pounds, payable to the United Company of Merchants of E?igland trading to the Eaft-Indies ; and any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding ten thoufand Pounds, towards the Maintenance of the Britijh Forts and Settlements belonging to the Royal African Company of England, on the Coaft of Africa. Thefe Supplies XL VIII. And be it enacted, That the faid Aids or Supplies, provided as aforefaid, (hall not be ifiued not to be uTued or applied to any Ufe, Intent or Purpofe whatfoever, other than the Ufes and Purpofes before rr.cnticn- Uf e any ° ther ec *' or ^ or t '' ie f e ^ era ' Deficiencies or other Payments, directed to be fatisfied thereout, by any parti- cular Ciaufe or Claufes for that Purpofe contained in any other Act or Ails of this prefent Sellion of Parliament. XLIX. And as to the faid Sum of fixty-one thou and one hundied and fifty-eight Pounds fifteen Shillings and ten Pence, by this Act appropriated on Account of Half-pay as aforefaid ; it is hereby Rules to be oh- enacted and declared by the Authority aforefaid, That the Rules herein after prefcribed (hall be duly •cation of the '" obferved in the Application thereof; that is to fay, that no Perfon (hall have or receive any Part of the Half-pay. fame, who was a Minor and under the Age of (ixteen Years, at the Time when the Regiment, Troop or Company, in which he ferved, was reduced; that no Perfon (hall have or receive any Part of the fame, except fuch Perfons who did actual Service in fome Regiment, Troop or Company ; that no Perfon having any other Place or Imployment of Profit, Civil or Military, under his Majefty, (hall have or receive any Part of the faid Half-pay ; that no Chaplain of any Garifon or Regiment, who has any Ecclefiaftical Benefice in Great Britain or Ireland, (hall have or receive any of the faid Half-pay ; that no Perfon (hall have or receive any Part of the fame, who hath refigned his Commiffion, and has had no Commiilion fince ; that no Part of the fame (hall be allowed to any Perfon by virtue of any War- rant or Appointment, except to fuch Perfons who have been otherwife intitled to the fame as reduced Officers ; and that no Part of the fame (hall be allowed to any of the Officers of the five Regi- ments of Dragoons, and eight Regiments of Foot lately difbanded in Ireland, except to fuch as were lately taken off the Eftablifihment of Half-pay in Great Britain. ' L. And whereas by an Act of Parliament made in the third Year of his Majefty's Reign, inti- ' granted to his Majejly, and for the further Application of the Produce of the Sinking Fund, for applying tee ' Arrears of former Land Taxes, for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Sejfion of Parliament, and for ' giving Relief with Re/peel to an Over-payment to the Land Tax for the Year one thoufand feven hundred and ' twenty-one, by the Receiver General of the County of Salop, feveral Supplies which had been granted to ' his Majefty, as is therein mentioned, were appropriated to feveral Ufes and Purpofes therein ex- ' preffed, amongft which any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding (ixty-foiir thouiand Pound:, ' was appropriated to be paid to the reduced Officers of his Majefty's Land Forces and Marines ; ' fubject neverthelefs to fuch Rules to be obferved in the Application of the (aid Half-pay, as in Overplus of the ' ant * by the aforefaid Act were prefcribed in that Behalf : ' Now it is hereby provided, enacted and Sum tor reduced declared, by the Authority aftrefaid, That fo much of the faid Sum of iixty-four thoufand Pounds as officers by the is or (hall- be more than fufficient to fatisfy the faid reduced Officers, according to the faid Rules by fion ° w a bedi£ t ^ ie *" a ^ Act prefcribed to be obferved in the Application thereof, or any Part of fuch Overplus, (hall pofe'd to the or may be difpofed of to fuch Officers who are maimed or loft their Limbs in the late Wars, or fuch Companionate others as by reafon of their long Service or otherwife, his Majefty (hall judge to be proper objects of L " 1, Charity, or to the Widows or Children of fuch Officers, according to fuch Warrant or Warrants under his Majefty's Royal Sign Manual, as (hall be figned in that behalf; any thing in this Act, or the laid former Act, to the contrary notwithftanding. Ciaufe in Aid of thofe who have loft Exchequer Bills, Isc. EXP, CAP. X. An KB. to enable Ideots and Lunaticks, who are feifed or poffeffed of Eftates in Fee, or for Lives, or Terms of Years, in Trull, or by way of Mortgage, to make Conveyances, Sur- renders or Alignments of fuch Eftates. &tfsr n 17 Ed, ' I 711 ERE AS many Inconveniencies do and may arife, by Reafon that Perfons beingTdeot, -• '• 9.^.'?: ' W Luhatick, or Non compos mentis, having Eftates in Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments, in ' Truft only for others, or by way of Mortgage, cannot ( though by the Direction of the Cjluy que Ideots or Luna- tick? feifed of Eftates in Trull, -ji/ Conveyances, this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That from and after the tw.nty- EiT-t''7" ch fourth Day of fune one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-one, it (hall and may be lawful to and for a e ^' any
 * tuled, An Ac! for raifing five hundred and fifty thoufand Pounds by Exchequer Bills, towards the Supply