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 A. D. 1742. Anno decimo quinto Georgii II. C. 35. 479 fourteen Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Scflion of Parliament, fhall be and are hereby 'Farther eonti- further continued from the Expiration thereof, for and during the Space of fourteen Years, and from nucd by z. 6 c "' thence to the End of the then next Seffion of Parliament. %J" 3 ^ b Gen t 2. f. 23. ' V. And whereas by an A 61 pafTed in the fourteenth Year of his prcfent Maje fly's Reign, intituled, 4 An Ail to prohibit^ for a Tune therein limited the Exportation of Corn, Grain, (Rice excepted) Meal, Malt, H "' 2 ' r- 3> 4 Flour, Bread, Bifcuit, Starch, Beef, Pork and Bacon, it is (among other Things) enacted, That no Pcr- 4 forty-one, fhall directly or indirectly export, tranfport, carry or convey out of or from Great Britain 4 or Ireland, or other the Dominions of the Crown of Great Britain in Europe, or the Plantations in Ame- 4 rica, any Sort of Corn or Grain, (Rice excepted) Meal, Malt, Flour, Bread, Bifcuit, Starch, Beef, 4 Pork or Bacon, under the Penalty of the Forfeiture thereof, and twenty Shillings for every Bufhel of 4 Corn, Grain, Malt, Meal or Flour fo exported, in which faid A6r is contained a Provifo, That no- 4 thing therein contained fliould extend to prohibit the exporting Corn from the Britijh Plantations in A- 4 merica to Great Britain or Ireland, or from Great Britain to Ireland, or from Ireland to Great Britain, fo 4 has arifen, whether the Exporters of Wheaten Flour, and Malt ground or unground, are entitled to Exporters of 4 the Bounty by Law allowed to thofe who fliould export the fame, by Reafon it is not exprefly provided Wheaten Flour 4 by the faid Act, That Wheaten Flour, and Malt ground or unground, fhould be exported to Ireland as »'-d Mali ground,. 4 well as whole Corn ;' Be it therefore enabled and declared by the Authority aforefaid, That the faid A6t Bount allowed was meant and intended to extend to all Corn and Malt that was ground, as well as whole Corn; any f or exporting thing in the faid before recited A6t contained to the contrary in any wife notwithftanding. Com. The Claufe concerning Clerks and Apprentices. EXP. Anno decimo fexto GEORGII II. Regis, 'AT the Parliament begun and holden at Wejlminfler the firft Day of December, Anno Domini one 'GEORGE the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, ana Ireland, King, Defender 4 of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by feveral Prorogations to the ftxteenth Day of Novem- C A P. I. An Ac-t for granting an Aid to his Majefty by a Land Tax to be raifed in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and forty-three- EXP. At 4s. in the Pound. CAP, II. An A61 for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain cal- led England; and for granting to his Majefty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and forty-three. EXP. cap. ni. An A61 for repairing the Road from Bowes in the County of York, to Brough under Stainmore in the County oiWeftmor eland. PR. Certain Tolls granted for 21 Years. CAP. IV. An A6t for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an Act pafTed in the firft Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty for the more effectual amending the Highway between Hockliffe and Woburn in the County of Bedford; and for repairing the Road leading through Woburn to Tickford Bridge in Newport Pagnel in the County of Bucks. P R. The Act 1 Geo. z. c. 10. continued for 21 Years.- CAP. V. An Aft for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an Act pafied in the thirteenth Year of the Reign- of his late Majefty King George the Firft, intituled, An Acl for repairing the feveral Roads leading from the Town <y r Warminfter in the County of Wilts. PR, The Act 13 Geo. 1, c. 16". continued for zi. Years.. CAP. VI. An A61 to enable the prefent and future Proprietors and Inhabitants of the Houfes in Charterhoufe Square, in the County of Middlefex, to make a Rate for raifing Money effectually to inclofe, pave, watch, clean- and improve the faid Square, and to continue the fame in Repair, P R,- v-AxV
 * fon or Perfons, at any Time before the twenty- fifth Day of December one thoufand (even hundred and
 * as fuch Security be given as the faid A61 directs ; which faid A6t is fince expired : And whereas a Doubt
 * _/"Y_ thoufand feven hundred and forty-one, in the fifteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord'
 * ber one thoufand feven hundred and forty-two; being the fecond Seffion of this prefent Parliament.'