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 646 Bank to conti- nue a Corpora- tion liU tliele Annuities be re- deciiied, &c. mitaHon.of Ai^ioni. General iffiie. Treble Cofts. C. 8. Anno vicefimo nono Georgii II. A. D. 1756. able, to fuch refpe£live Perfons or Corporations as fhall be intitled to the fame Annuities, or upon the like Repayment by Parliament of any Fart of the faid Sum of one million five hundred thoufind Pounds, fo as fuch Part of the Sum fo paid at any one Time be not lefs than five hundred thoufand Pounds ; and alfo upon full Payment of all Arrearages of the fame Annuities ; then, and not till then, the faid Annuities (hall ceafe and determine, and be undirftood to be redeemed ; and that any Vote or Refolu- tion of the Houfe of Commons, fignified by the Speaker in Writing, to be inferted in the Lonion Gtizettf, and affixed en the Royal Exchange in London as aforelaid, (hall be deemed and adjudged to be fufficient Notice, within the Words and Meaning of. this Acif. ■ XXXIX. Provided always, and it is hereby ena<5fed by the Authority aforefaid. That the faid" Governor and Company of the Bank of England, and their Succefibrs, notwithttanding ihe Redemption of ail or any their own Funds in purluance of the faid Ails for eftabliQiing the fame, or any of them, (hall continue a Corporation till all the faid feveral Annuities fhall be redeemed by Parliamei.t, accord- ing to the Provifoes herein before contained in that Behalf ; and that the faid Governor and Company, or'any Member thereof, (hall not incur any Difability for or by reafon of their doing any Matter or Tiring in purfuance of this A^ft. XL. And it is hereby enatted by the Authority aforefaid, That if any Perfon or Perfons fliall at any Time or Times be fued or profecuted for any thing by him or them done or executed in purfuance of this A6t, or of any Matter or Thing in this A61: contained, fuch Perfon or Perfons fhall and may plead the General Ifllie, and give the Special Matter in Evidence for his or their Defence ; and if upon the Trial a Verdict fhall pafs for the Defendant or Defendants, or the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs (hall be- come nonfuited, then fuch Defendant- or Defendants fhall have treble Cofts to him or them awarded a»ainft fuch Plaintiff or Plaintiffs. C A P. VIII. An Aft to repeal a Cianfe in an Aft made in the twenty-fixth Year of his prefent Ma- . jefty, intituled, An ASl to oblige. Ships 'more effeEliially to perform their ^arentine ; and for the better ■preventing the Plague being brought from foreign Parts into Great Britain or Ireland, or the Ijles of Guernfey, Jerfey, Alderney, Sark or Man, whereby the ftationing of Ships . infeded with the Plague, to the Northward of Cape Pinifierre, is confined to the Harbour of Ne-i^ Grimfh) and removeable to no other Place ; and for appointing a more fafe and commodious Place inlfead thereof. 26 Geo. C.6. c.. % Geo. I. f. S, ■ JO, £f iS. 3 Gtrj.Z. C. 15. 6 i. Co. 2. c. 34- y|/ H E R E A S by an Acft of Parliament made and pafTcd in the twenty-fixth Year of the Reign of h]s, prefent Majefty, intituled. An Act to oblige Ships more efficlually to pcrfirm !^.urc?itinc; and Foil farmer Fro- f- for the better preventing the Plague being brought from forcii^n Parts into Great Britain cr Ireland, cr t-^'fhnrlV' ' i^f'XP" 0/ Guernfey, Jerfey, Alderney, ^Sark or Man; it 'is (amonglt other Things) enacted. That 7 .Geo.' I.'/. I. ' if the Plague (hall appear on Board any Ship, being to the Northward of Cape Finijicrrc, tie Mailer, ^ ' Com.mander or other Perfon, having Charge thereof, fhall immediately proceed to the flarbour of ' New Grimfiy.^ in the Iflands of Scilly, and there fhall remain till Intelligence thereof fhall be com- ' municated in Manner as therein mentioned, to one of his Majefly's Principal Secretaries of Stare, and ' his Majefcy's Pleafure. be known therein : And whereas it now appears, that the (aid Haibaur of Xezo ' Grimfb^^ is an improper and dangerous Place for the Reception of Ships and Vei'els infccled wirh tlie ' Plague^ by reafon "that the fame lies between the lilands of Trefco and Brye' botlt fully inhabited : ' And whereas there is another Flarbour in the faid Iflands of Siilly, called Saint Helen's Pcji, v,-hich is ' habited Iflands, is a more proper Place for the fcationing of Ships inreited with the Plague than the ' faid Harbour of Nezu Grinijly ;' Be it thei'efore enaded by the King's moft Excellent Majelry, by and with the Advice and Co- fent of the Lords Spiritual and 'I'emporal, and Commons, in this prefent Par- liament affcmbled, and by the Authority of the fame. That the faid Clauie in the above-mentioned CUu c ruptalcd. ^^j>.-|.^ whereby the flationlnq of. Ships infefled w^ith the Plague, to the Northward of Cape Fi/r/Jerre, is confined to the Harbour of Neiv Grinijhy, and removeable to no other Place, (hall, from and "after the paffing of this prefent Ai.% be,, and. is hereby declared to be, and ffand totally repealed to all Intents and Purpofes. TVie recited St Hc-ifcn-.sPoo!j 7-^^,,; ^ni North IP'ithell., or to fuch other Place as his Majefty, his Heirs or Succeilbrs, by and with Qu.iremine^'&c. *'■''= A'^^'-^ o*^ his or their Privy Council, fhall froni Time to Time direft and appoint, and (hall there remain in like Manner, ami fubjcft to the like Orders, Provifions, Reftricftions and Regulations, and fubjcc-f to the like Penalties for Difobedicnce, as are enafted, provided and inflifted by the aforelaid Curtom-houfe _/ft, with refpeft to Ships infected with the PLa'2,ue proceedino; to the Harbour of A'Vtc; Gr;//;//^v ; and xlT'ce tiK^f that the Cuftom-houfc Officers fliall fend Intelligence to one of his Majefty's Principal Secretaries of tc. the Secretary State, of all Ships or Veffcls, inferted with the Plague coming into the laid Harbour of Saint Ht leu's of s«tc. Pool., or fuch other Place as fliall by his Majefty, his Heirs or Succefibrs,- by and with the Advice of sj'f-^w.'zTf. i6i h'^ '*'■ '^h^''' ^^rivy Council, be directed and apppinfed, in fuch aiid the like Manner as they are by the
 * fafe and commodious .for the Reception of Ships and Veffcls, and, being fituate between three unin-