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 The TITLES of the STATUTES. 37. An Aft for further encouraging and regulating the Manufacture of Britijh Sail Cloth, and for the more effectual fecuring the Duties now payable on foreign Sail Cloth imported into this Kingdom. 3$. An Act to explain and amend fo much of an Act made in the fecond Year of his p relent Majefty's Reign, intituled, An Ail for the more effeclual preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Elections of Members toferve in Parliament, as relates to the commencing and carry- ing on of Profecutions grounded upon the laid Aft. 39. An Act for making more effectual two Acts of Par- liament, one of the tenth Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne, and the other of the feventh Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, for repairing the Road from Highgate Gatehoufe in the County of Middlefex, to Barnet Block-houfe in the Coun- ty of" Hertford; and the Road from the Bear Inn in Hadley, to the Angel in Enfield Chace; and for amend- ing Cane-wood Lane, leading from Highgate to Hamp- flead in the faid County of Middlefex. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno 9 Geo. II. 1. A N Act to enable John Harrifon an Infant, now j called John Newport, and the Heirs of his Body, to take and ufe the Surname of Newport, purfuant to the Direction of Henry late Earl ot Bradford de- ceafed. 2. An Aft for naturalizing Peter Callifes, Zachary Cahuac, and others. 3. An Act to enable Bartholomew Riehard Barneby Efquire, otherwife Lutley, and the Iflue of his Body, to take upon him and them the Surname of Barneby, purfuant to the Will of John Barneby Efquire, deceafed. 4. An Aft for naturalizing Henry Lys and Frederick Ludo- vick Metzner. 5. An Act for fettling the Eftate of William late Earl Cowpcr deceaied, to the Ufes and for the Purpofes men- tioned in certain Articles of Agreement, made between William now Earl Cowper, and his Brother, and the Iffue of Spencer Cowper Efquire, deceafed. '6. An Aft to enable HarryEarl of Stamford, and Harry Gray Efq; commonly called Lord Gray, Son and Heir Ap- parent of the faid Earl, to make a Settlement upon the Marriage of the faid Lord Gray, notwithftanding his Infancy. 7. An Aft for impowerino; the Truftees named in the Will of Thomas late Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, to lay out the Relidue of his Perfonal Eftate in the Pur- chafe of fuch Lands and Hereditaments, as in this Aft are mentioned. 8. An Afl for difcharging the Eftate purchafed by the Truftees of Charles Cavendilh Efquire, commonly called Lord Charles Ca-vendijh, from the Trufts of his Settle- ment, and. for enabling the faid Truftees to fell and difpofe of the fame, for the Purpofes therein mentioned. 9. An Aft for exchanging of Lands between Sir John Ajlley Baronet, and the Preftdent and Fellows of Queens College in Cambridge.. 10. An AcT: to enable the Dean and Chapter of Saint Peter's, Wejlminfter, to convey a Piece of Ground' with three Houfes thereon,, at Knight sbridge, to a Truftee, for the Contributors to Saint George's Hofpkal, and their SucceiTors. »>. An AcT: for making effectual Articles of Agreement, touching the Eftates late of Roger Nowell the elder, of Read in the County of Laricajhr, Efquire, and Roger Nowell his Son, lying in the fame County and in the County of York, and veiling the faid Eftates in Tru- ftees, to be fold for the Payment of Debts, and other Purpofes therein mentioned. 12. An Act for Sale of an undivided fourth Part of the Manor of Plumpton, and certain Lands and Heredita- ments in the County of Suffex, the Eftate of Elizabeth Shore and her Daughters, and for vefting the Money arifing thereby in Truftees for the fame Ufes, to which the faid Eftate now ftands fettled. 13. An Act for vacating the Grants and Settlements of certain Manors, Lands and Tenements, made by George Parker Efquire, upon the Marriage of Francis his Son with Jaquete his now Wife, and for fettling other Lands inftead thereof. 14. An AcT: for vefting the Equity of Redemption of all the Lands of Inheritance and Leafehold Eftates, late of Charles Bentley Efquire, deceafed, lying in the County of Worcejler, in Truftees, to be fold for Payment of his Debts, and making fome Provifion for Penelope his Widow, and Charles and Penelope Infants, his Son and Daughter. 15. An Ad for vefting the Eftate of William Gee Efquire, in Truftees, to fettle the fame, purfuant to an Agree- ment made previous to his Marriage with Elizabeth his Wife, Daughter of Roger Talbot Efquire. 16. An AcT for explaining the Will of Jofeph Banks Efquire, deceafed, and for impowering feveral Perfons, claiming under the faid Will, to make Jointures and Leafes, in fuch Manner as is therein mentioned. 17. An AcT for .inclofing and dividing the Common Field called Alderminfler Common Field, Common Paftures, and other Common Grounds, in the Parifn of Alder- minfler in the County of Worcefler. 18. An AcT for dividing and inclofing the Common Field and Plots of Commonable Lands, and for Hinting- the Common or Heath in the Manor of Ixtvorth within the Pariih of Ixworth in the County of Suffolk. 19. An Act for dividing and inclofing certain Commons and Waffe Grounds called Stankham and Soldridge Com- mons in the Pariih of Old Alresford in the County of Southampton. 20. An AcT to enable Charles Herbert Efquire, now called Charles Sheffield, and his Iffue, to take and ufe the Sur- name of Sheffield, purfuant to the Will of John late Duke of Buckir.gkamjhire and Normanby, deceafed. zi. An AcT to enable Reginal Lygon Efquire, otherwife Pyndar, and the Heirs Male of his Body, to take upon him and them the Surname and Arms of Lygon, pur- fuant to the Settlement of William Lygon Efquire, de- ceafed. 22. An AcT to enable William Berkley Efquire, now called William Portman, and his Iffue Male, to take and ufe the Surname of Portman only. ■23. An AcT to enable Robert Kendall Efquire, now called: Robert Cater, and his Iffue, to take and ufe the Sur- name and Arms of Cater. 24. An Act to enable John Shales, commonly called John- Barrington, and the Heirs of his Body, to take and ufe- the Surname of Barrington, purfuant to a Settlement made by Sir Charles Barrington Baronet, deceafed.. 25. An AcT: to enable George A/good Efquire, lately called George Smith, and the Heirs Male of his Body, to take and ufe the Surname of Allgood only, purfuant to the Will of George Algood Gentleman, deceafed. 26. An Act to enable Robert Phillips Efquire, and his Iffue Male, to take and ufe the Surname of Lee, pur- fuant to the Will of Robert Lee Efqwire, deceafed. aj. Ao