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 The TITLES of the STATUTE S. Laws theicin mentioned ; and to continue two Ads, the I one palled in the nineteenth Year, the other in the twen- tieth Year of his prefent Majefty's Reign, to prevent tlie fpreading of tlie Diftemper amongll the Horned Cattle. 34. An Afl; to amend and enforce fo much of an A'il made in the nineteenth Year of his Majefty's Reign, as relates to the more cft'ei'tual difarmingthe Highlands in Scotland, and retraining the Ufe of the Highland Drefs ; and to Matters and Teachers of private Schools and Chaplains ; and to explain a Claufe in another A61 made in the fame Year, relating to Letters of Orders of Epifcopa! Mini- flrcrs in Scotland; and to oblige Perfons allowed to carry Anns, and the Direflors of the Banks there, and certain Perfons belonging to, or pracSiiing in the Courts of Sef- fion and Judiciary, to take the Oaths ; and to repeal fome Claufes in an A£l made in the firft Year of the Reign of his late Majcfty KXngGeorge the Firf}, whereby certain Encouragements are given to Landlords and Te- nants in Scotland^ who (hould continue in their Duty and Loyalty to his faid late Majefty ; and for other Purpofes therein mentioned. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno 21 Georgii 2. N Act for naturalizing Cafar de Mijfy and Charles de - ^ Mljy. Z. An Act for veiling the fettled Eftate of the Right Ho- nourable Francis Earl Brooke, in the County of South- ampton, iuTruftees, to be fold, and for laying out the Money arifing thereby, in the Purchafe of other Heredi- taments of equal or greater Value, to be fettled in lieu thereof, and for other Purpofes therein mentioned. 3. A,n Act for impowering Granville Levcfon Gower, com- monly called Lord Trcntham, to raife Portions for younger Children ; and alfo to explain and amend certain Powers for making Jointures in the Settlement made on his Mar- riage with Elizabeth his late Wife. ' 4. An Act to enable Jafnes Stanley Efquire, commonly call- ed Lord Strange, eldeft Son and Heir Apparent of Ed- ward Earl of Deri))', and his Iffue by Lucy his Wife (late Lucy Smith) to take and ufe the Sirname of Smith, and bear the Arms of Smith and Hcriz. r. An Act for veiling the fettled Eflale late of the Honour- able Robert Byng Efquire deceafed, and Elizabeth his Wife, in the County of Hertford, in Truftees, to be fold ; and for applying the Money arifmg by fuch Sale, for the Purpofes therein mentioned. 6. An Act for inrolling the Vv'ill of George late Vifcount Lancfuorciigh In the Kingdom of Ireland, and making the Exemplification thereof Evidence in all Courts in Great Britain and Ireland. 7. An Act to confirm and eflablifh an Agreement for in- clofiiig and dividing certain common Fields in the Ham- let of Badbury in the County of JVilts. 8. An Act to enable Robert Burton, lately called Robert Lin- gen, and the Heirs Male of his Body, to take and ufe the Surname of Burton only, purfuant to the Will of Thomas Burton Efquire, deceaied. 9. hn Act to enable his Majeftv to grant the Inheritance of the Manors of Wooking, Chabhmn and BagJIiott, and other Lands and Hereditaments in the County of Surrey, to j^hel Walter Efquire and his Heirs. 10. An Act for xiXxxdXvLg Anthony Andre, David Andre, and others. J I. An Act for veiling a Moiety of the late Sir George Strodp's Eftates, in the Counties of Dorfit and Somerfet, in the Rigiit Honourable Francis Earl Broohe, as the fame is now ht-'ld and enjoyed by him, purfuant to Sir Georrt Strode's Will, and the Partition of the faid Eftates made by virtue of a Decree of the Court of Chancery. iz. An Act for the Sale of certain Lands in the Parifhes of Barking and Dagenhajn, in the County of Effex, Part of the Eftate of the late Sir Orlando Hunifrey: Baronet, de- ceafed, for the Purpofes therein mentioned. 13. An Act for vefting divers Manois, Lands and Hcredi- ments in the County of Suffolk, late the Eitate of Thomas Cartheiu Efquire, deceafed, in his Executors, to enable them to convey the fame, purluant to Articles entered in- to for the Purchafe thereof. 14. An Act for Sale of the Eftate late of Henry Fleetwood Efquire, deceafed, in the County of ZaHto/Pt-r, for raifing Money todifchafge the Incumbrances affecting the fame, and for laying cut the Surplus of the Money arifing by fuch Sale, in ihe Purchafe of other Lands and Heredita- ments, to be fettled to the Ufcs of a former Settlement. 15. An Act for vefting certain Eftates of Thomas Lloyd Efquire, and Anne his Wife, in Truftees, to be fold for difcharging Incumbrances affecting the fame, and for fettling other Eftates to theUfes in their Marriage Settle- ment. 16. An Act for vefting the Equity of Redemption of divers MelTuages, Lands and Hereditaments in Kingjhn upon Hully and the County of Tork, late the Eftate of George Davjj'on Efquire, deceafed, in Roper Daivfon, his eldeft Son and Heir, upon his undertaking to difcharge the feveral In- cumbrances affecting the fame, and to make a Provifioa for his Brothers and Sifters. 17. An Act for confirming an Agreement between ^(jOTt'.r Fox and ydm Bridges Efciuires, for exchanging certain Lands in the Parifli of Cobham, in the County of Surry, and for rendering the faid Agreement more effectual for the Purpofes thereby intended. 1 8. An Aft for Sale of the fettled Eftate of George Chafin Efquire, in the Counties of Southampton and Surrey, for paying ofF and difcharging feveral Debts and Incum- brances, and for fettling Lands in the County of Somer- fet, in lieu thereof, to the likeUfes. 19. An Act for vefting the fettled Eftate late of Jofef^ Banks the Elder Efquire, deceafed, in the Parilh of Sanit James, within the Liberty of IVeJhnitifler, in Truftees, in order to make Sale thereof, and for laying out the Mo- ney arifing by fuch Sale in the Purchafe of Lands to be fettled to the fame Ufes. 2C. An Ad for confirming certain Articles of Agreement, between the Creditors of Hugh Kaifii Efquire, and the Truftees named in an Aft of "Parliament of the eleventh Y'ear of his prefent Majeftv, for vefting the Real and Perfonal Eftates of the faid Hugh Naifn, in i ruftees, for the Benefit of his Creditors, and for other Purpofes there- in mentioned. 21. An A(51: for repealing of Part, and for explaining and amending other Parts of an Adt paffcd in the eighteenth Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled. An Ap for charging, felling and applying Part of the fettled Ejiate of Anthony Keck Efquire', for raifing- Money to- wards the Purchafe of the Alanors of T)-:A^ and Broughton in the County of Leicefter, contrail ed for purfuant to the inil of Anthony Keck his Grandfather, and for other Purpoles therein mentioned. 22. An Aa for Sale of Part of the Eftate late of Corbet Ky- najlon Efquire, deceafed, for the Pavment of Debts af- fe<Sling the fame, and for other Purpoies therein men" tioned. 7.3. An Ad for raifing Money out of an Eftate in the County