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 The TITLES of the STATUTES. of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne, and the other in the feventh Year of the Reign of his late Ma- jefty King George the Firft, for repairing and enlarging the Highways Between the Top of Kingfdown Hill and the City of Bath; and for amending feveral other High- ways leading to the faid City; and for cleanfing, pa- ving and enlightening the Streets, and regulating the Chairmen there; and for keeping a regular nightly Watch within the faid City and Liberties thereof. 21. An A£t for taking off the Duties upon Woollen and Bay Yarn imported from Ireland to England, and for the more effectual preventing the Exportation of Wooll from Great Britain, and of Wooll, and Wooll manu- factured from Ireland to foreign Parts. 22. An Aft to rectify a Miitake in an Aft made in the fixth Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George for preventing Frauds and Abufes in the publick Reve- nues of Excife, Cuftoins, Stamp Duties, Poft-oflice, and Houfe-money, relating to the Condition of Bonds taken from Mafters of Ships; and to indemnify Perfons who have afted under the faid Miitake; and alfo to ob- viate a Doubt which has arifen upon an Aft made in the feventh Year of his faid late Majefty's Reign, for the further preventing his Majefty's Subjects from trading to the Eaji Indies under foreign Commiifions; and for encouraging and further fecuring the lawful Trade thereto, with regard to Profecutions in Ireland in a fum- mary Way, for the fraudulent Importation of Eajl In- dia Goods into that Kingdom. 23. An Act for providing a Rev/ard to Joanna Stephens, upon a proper Difcovery to be made by her, for the Ufe of the Publick, of the Medicines prepared by _ her for the Cure of the Stone. 24. An Aft to impower the High Court of Chancery to lay out, upon proper Securities, any Monies, not ex- ceeding a Sum therein limited, out of the common and general Cafh in the Bank of England, belonging to the Suitors of the faid Court, for the Eafe of the faid Sui- tors, by applying the Intereft ariiing therefrom for an- fwering the Charges of the Office of the Accountant General of the faid Court. 25. An Aft to obviate fome Doubts which have arifen upon the Conftruftion of an Aft made in the firft Year of the Reign of King Willam and Queen Mary, inti- tuled, An AS for explaining Part of an Acl made in the firft Year of the Reign of King James the Firft, concerning tanned Leather; and for rendering more effectual a Claufe in the faid laft mentioned Aft, which obliges Curriers to curry Leather; and for repealing two Claufes in the faid laft mentioned Aft. 26. An Aft for the better preventing Frauds and Abufes in Gold and Silver Wares. 27. An Aft for explaining and amending an Aft made in the eighth Year of the Reign of King Richard the Se- cond, intituled, No Man of ' Laiv Jhallbe Juftke of AJfvze or Gaol Delivery in his own Country, and another Aft made in the thirty-third Year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, An Ail that none Jhall he Juftice ofAftize in his own Country, &c. 28. An Aft for the more effeftual preventing of exceffive and deceitful Gaming. 29. An Aft for the more eafy affefiing, collecting and le- vying of County Rates. $0. An Aft for granting a Liberty to carry Sugars, of the Growth, Produce or Manufacture of any of his Ma- jefty's Sugar Colonies in America, from the faid Colo- nies directly to foreign Parts, in Ships built in Great Btitain, and navigated according to Law. I 31. An Aft for eftablifhing and well-governing an H<r— fpital or Infirmary in the City of Bath. 32. An Aft for afcertaining, preferving and improving the Navigation of the River Lee, from the Town of Hertford to the Town of Ware in the County of Herts. ford; and for preferving and improving the faid River, from the faid Town of Ware to the new Cut or River made by the Mayor, Commonalty and Citizens of London; and for enabling the Governor and Company of the New River the better to fupply the Cities of London and Weftminfter, and the Liberties and Suburbs thereof, with good and wholefome Water. 33- An Aft to enlarge the Powers of the Commiffioners. for building a Bridge crofs the River Thames from the Wool/laple or thereabouts, in the Parifti of Saint Mar- garet in the City of Wefbninjier, to the oppofite Shore in the County of Surrey; and to enable them by a Lot- tery to raife Money for the feveral Purpofes therein mentioned; and to enlarge the Time for enchanging Tickets unclaimed in the laft Lottery for the faid Bridge; and to make Provifion for Tickets in the faid Lottery, loft, burnt or otherwife deftroyed. 34. An Aft for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an Aft paffed in the twelfth Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, for repairing- the Road from Spittlegate Hill near Gra?itha?n in the County of Lincoln, to Little Drayton in the County of Nottingham. 35. An Aft for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an Aft parted in the eighth Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, for amending the Highways- leading from Brampton Bridge to Walford Bridge in the County of Northampton; and alfo the great Poft Road, from Morter-pit Hill, in the faid County, through Brixiuorth, Lamport, Maidwell, KeP marfh, and Oxenden-magna, to Chain Bridge, leading into Market Harbor ough in the County of Leicefter. 36. An Aft for prohibiting the Importation of Books re- printed Abroad, and firft compofed or written, and printed in Great Britain; and for repealing fo much of an Aft made in the eighth Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne, as impowers the limiting the Prices of Books. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno 12 Georgii IL 1. A N Aft for naturalizing Jacob Hoffljam Murifont X. Nathaniel Voogd, Samuel Cley and others. 2. An Aft for naturalizing James Nadal William Rene Morin, and Charles Delon. 3. An Aft for Sale of Part of the Eftate late of Richard Berney Efquire deceafed, for difcharging Incumbrances thereupon. 4. An Aft for vefting a Meffuage and Lands in Twicken~ ham, late the Eftate of the Honourable William Town- Jhend Efquire, deceafed, in Truftees, in Truft to fell the fame,purfuant to an Article entered into by the faid William Townftiend in his Life-time, and for applying the Money arifing by fuch Sale for the Benefit of Charles Townjhend, his onfy Son and Heir, an Infant. 5. An Aft for vefting in Archibald Hamilton Efquire, commonly called Lord Archibald Hamilton, and his Heirs, the Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, in the County of Berks, therein mentioned, in Truft, to convey the fame to Sir William Irby Baronet, and his Heirs, and for laying out the Purchafe-money in the Purchafe