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 A. D. 1737. Anno decimo Georgii II. C. 20-22. 267 VI. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That this Aft fliall be deemed a Publick Act, Pubiick ao. and mall be judicially taken Notice of as fuch by all Judges, Juftkes and other Perfons whatfoever, with- out fpecially pleading the fame. CAP. XX. An Aft to enable the Magiftrates and Town Council of the Burgh of Lanark, to repair and maintain their Bridge over the River Clyd at Clydfhom,- in the Shire of Lanark. P R. c T T 7 H E R E A S by an Ad pafled in the Parliament of Scotland the thirtieth Day of June in the Year W of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and three, intituled, An All in Favours of the Burgh of ' Lanark, reciting that the Burgh of Lanark had been at a vaft Expence in building a Bridge over the Ri- ' mould be granted to the Magiftrates of the faid Burgh for the Space of nineteen Years : And where- c neral, that notwithstanding the Term granted by the faid Act expired in the Year one thoufand feven. ' hundred and twenty-two, yet the faid Tolls have been voluntarily paid, till of late that fome Perfons 4 Repair the faid Bridge will be attended with a conftant Charge and Expence to the faid Town : And pleafe your moft Excellent Majefty, upon the humble Petition of the Magiftrates and Town Council of the faid Burgh of Lanark, that it may be enacted, csV. This Act to be in Force for 31 Years. CAP. XXI. An Act for making the Chapel in the Hamlet of Abthorpe and Foxcoate, in the Parifti of Towcejler, in the County of Northampton, a Parifh Church, and for appointing a District or Parifh thereto, and for enabling the Mafter of the Free Grammar School within the faid Hamlet of Abthorpe and Foxcoate* to be Vicar of the faid Parifti Church. PR. CAP. XXII. An Act for the better regulating the Nightly Watch and Bedels within the City of London, and Liberties thereof; and for making more effectual the Laws now in Being, for Paving and Cleanfing the Streets and Sewers in and about the faid City. ' Properties of the Inhabitants thereof, and very neceflary to prevent Ptres, Murders, Burglaries, Rob- £&?„/$&"*' ' fion is made for the establishing, ordering or well governing of fuch a Nightly Watch, or for levying § 2 ?; ' (hall be appointed to take Care of the fame ;' For the effecting of which good Purpofes for the future, zw'.&M./l.s. and to the End that a due Application and juft Account may be had and taken of the Money which Shall ''■ J; „ M hereafter be levied and collected by virtue of this Adt for the Purpofes aforefaid, may it pleafe your moft &'aW, {.civ-'. Excellent Majefty, at the humble Petition and Defire of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the 7 Am. c 9. City of London, in Common Council aflembled, that it may be it enacted, and be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Tem- poral, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament aflembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That the Common Coun- Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the faid City in Common Council aflembled (hall, and they are th e NumbeTof" hereby impowered and required, between the firft Day of Offober one thoufand feven hundred and thirty- officers, and feven and the twentieth Day of November next following, and fo in every Year enfuing between the firft make Orders fcr Day of Qclober and the twentieth Day of November in each fucceeding Year, to order and appoint what w e at ^h Shtl> Number of Watchmen and Bedels they fhall judge neceflary and proper to be kept within each of the ' feveral Wards of the faid City and the Liberties thereof, for one whole Year commencing from the twenty-fifth Day of December next enfuing the faid Order ; and fhall then and there direct how they ought to be armed, and how long they are to Watch, what Wages and Allowances fhall be given to the faid Watchmen and Bedels for their Attendance ; and ftiall alfo order and direct what Number of Conftables ftiall attend every Night in each respective Ward ; and fhall make all fuch other Orders and Regulations as the Nature »f each particular Service fhall feem to them to require. M m 2 II. And
 * ver Clyd, and that by reafon of the great Repair, and the violent current of the Water, it would require
 * frequent Reparations, which the Magiftrates of the faid Burgh were unable to do, it was enacted, That
 * for enabling the faid Magiftrates to maintain the faid Bridge, the feveral Tolls therein mentioned
 * as the faid Bridge hath been, and ftill is, of fo great Ufe and Service to the nighbouring Country in ge-
 * have refufed to pay the fame : And whereas the annual Expence of keeping the faid Bridge in Repair
 * exceeds the yearly Income of the Tolls granted by the faid Act, and the maintaining and keeping in
 * whereas the Magiftrates of the faid Burgh of Lanark are unable to repair and fupport the fame (their
 * Debts being already fo large and the Circumftances of the Community fo low) unlefs the faid former
 * Act be revived, and the Term and Tolls thereby granted continued and enlarged ;' May it therefore
 * TT 7 H E R E A S the well ordering and regulating a Watch in the Night-time within the feveral Preamble.
 * VV Wards in the City of London is of very great Importance for the Prelervation of the Perfons and Concemwzfav-
 * beries, and other Outrages and Diforders : And whereas by the Laws now in Being no effectual Provi- 19 Car. 2. c. 3.
 * and collecting any Sums of Money for defraying the neceflary Charges thereof, and of the Bedels who ",^ a * ar '~'