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 A. D. 1751. Anno viccfimo quarto Georgii II. C. 25 — 37. 365 III. And be it further enaacd by the Authority aforefaid. That every Perfon tranrgreffiiig this Afl:, {haUpen,.l;y of for the firil: OfFence forfeit and pay the Sum of twenty Shillings Sterling; and for the fecond and every tianigr'effins, other fubfequent Offence, the Surn of forty Shillings Sterling; which refpediive f'ines {hall and. mav be'^'* A'"*- levied by Diftrefs and Sale of the Goods of the Orfender ; and in cafe of Infolvency the Party ofTendJn"- ihali fuffer Imprifonmcnt for the Space of fix Weeks for the firfl Offence, and for the Splice of three Months for the fecond and every other fubfequent Offence. IV. And be it further enaded by the Authority aforefaid, That all Offences againft this Afl ftall and Offences how to may be enquired into and determined, either by the Oath or Oaths of one or more credible Witnefs or ^ "■^'^• Witneffes, or by the Confpflion or Oaths of the Parties accufed, before any two or more of his Majefcy's Juftices of the Peace, or before the Sheriff of the County where the Offence fliall be committed, or where the Offender (hall be found ; and that all Profecutions for Offences againfl: this A61 fliall be carried on ei- ther at the Inftance of the Fifchal of Court, or of any other Perfon who will inform or complain. V. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That one Moiety of the Forfeitures to be in- Applicarion- of curred for any Offence againfl: this AiSt ihall, when recovered, be paid 'to the Informer or Profecutor, and the Forftiturt:»> the other Moiety fliall be applied, for fuch publick Services within the County where the Offence fhall be committed, as the Jullices of the Peace or the Sheriff refpe£tively fhall diredt, before whom th« Offender fliall be convifted. VI. Provided always. That any Perfons aggrieved by the Judgment of the faid Juffices or Sheriff refpec- Perfonsagerisv'a lively, fhall have Liberty to appeal to the next General or Qj-iarter Scffion, in cafe fuch Judgment was ™»y ^ppeiiK given by any Juftices of the Peace as aforefaid, or to the Lords of Jufticiary in their next Circuit Court or (where there are no Circuit Courts) to the Court of Jufticiary at Edinburgh, in cafe the Judgment com- plained of was given by the Sheriff of any County ; and that the Determination of the faid General or QLiarter Seffion, or of the faid Circuit Court, fhall be final and concluffve to all Parties. CAP. XXXV. An A61 for repairing the High Roads in the County of Edinburgh, to and from the City of Edinburgh ; and* from Cramond Bridge to the Town of ^ceen's Ferry in the County of Linlithgow. P R. [A private Act 12 Ann. ft. 2. enlarged and continued for 21 Years.] CAP. XXXVI. An A(S for building a Bridge over the River Ribble, between the Townfliips of P'rejton and Penwortham-^ near a Place called the Fijh-houfe, in the County Palatine of Lancajier^ P R, CAP. XXXVII. ' An Kdi for dividing the Parifli of St. Philip a7id Jacob in the Cotinty of Gloucefier and' m the City and County of Brijiol ; and for erefting a Church in the new intended Parilh-. PR. WHEREAS the Inhabitants of that Part of the now or late Foreft or Chafe of King/wood' whicfe lies in the Parifh of St. Philip and Jacob in the County of Gloucejier, within the Diocefe oi Brijhl,. are very numerous, and at a great Diftance from the Mother Church in the City of BrijIol, which faid Church is not large enough to contain all the Inhabitants : And whereas it is now propofed, for the better Accommodation of the faid Inhabitants, to eredl a new Church upon the faid now or late Foreft or Chafe, to be confecrated and ufed for the publick Worfliip of God, and the Inftrudion of the Inha- bitants there in the Chriftian Religion, as it is now profefl'ed in the Church of England,- and eftablifhed by the Laws of this Realm ; and to promote fo good a Work, Thomas Che/ier, Efrjuire, Lord of the Manor of that Part of the faid now or late Foreft or Chafe of King/wood as lies in the faid Parifh of St.- Philip and Jacob in the faid County of Gloucejlery hath propofed to grant a Piece of Ground commo- dioufly fituated in the Centre of the new intended Parifh, for the Site of a Church- and a Church-yard,, Vicarage Houfe and Gardens, and for other Purpofes relative to the Defign ; and the Right Reverend the Lord Bifhop of Durham (late of Brijiol) for promoting fo good a Defign, is difpofed and ready to give the Sum of four hundred Pounds, towards the Endowment of the new intended Vicarage, for the Maintenance of a Minifter or Vicar, who fhall relide in the Vicarage Houfe, and in order to obtain the like Sum of four hundred Pounds to be added thereto, by the Governors of the Bounty of Qnten Anne,. for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the poor Clergy, for the further Augmentation of the: '' Maintenance of fuch Minifter or Vicar of the faid nev/ intended Parifh : And whereas feveral charitable and well-difpofed Perfons, to encourage fo pious an Undertaking, have contributed, and are ready to contribute, towards the erecting and finifTiing fuch Church, and an Houfe for the Minifter or Vicar to- refide in, and for the better endowing the fame, in cafe there fhall be an Overplus : and whereas the Mayor, Burgeffes and Commonalty of the City of Brijtol, Patrons of the Vicarage of the faid Parifh. Church of St. Philip and Jacob, and the Inhabitants of the faid Parifh, are willing and defirous that a new Church and Houfe may be erefted as aforefaid, and that a proper Diftridt round the intended Church may be appointed, in order to feparate the fame from the faid Parifh, and make it a diftinift and feparate Parifh ; And whereas, for preventing the Trouble of feparating and dividing the fame by Com- ' miirionersj, 4