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 94- C. 2 5» Anno tricefimo Georgii IT. A. D. 1757. rcr Execution be fuperfedcd thereby. Provfion where a Parifh lies in two Counties. Inhabitants of ■Wokingham to be trained tviih the Militia of Berks ; {lice of the Peace, or by any one Deputy Lieutenant, together with any two Ju(lices of the Peace, or by any Jufticc or juftices of the Peace, by virtue of this A6t, (liall be removed by Certiorari out of the County, to Riding, Divifion, Place, City or Town wherein fuch Order was made, into any Court ; and that no Writ or Writs of Certiorari fliall fuperfede Execution or other Proceedings, upon any fuch Order fo rr.ade in purfuance of this A£t, but that Execution and other Proceedings fliall and maybe had and made; there- upon ; any fuch Writ or Writs, or Allowance thereof notwithftanding. LIX. Provided always, and be it enacted, That where any Parifh fliall lie in more Counties or Ridings than one, the Inhabitants of fuch Parilh fhall ferve in the Militia oi that County or Riding wherein the Church belonging to fuch Parifh is fituated. LX. Provided always, and be it ena6ted, That the Inhabitants of the Town and Parifh of Wokingham (hall ferve in, and be trained and exercifed with, the Militia of the County of Berh. of Filey, to ferve in the Eaft Ri- ding of York; •f Threapwood, in Flint, and to be exer- cifed with that of Worihenburyj and of Saint Llarti'i, Stam- ford Baron, &c. to ferve in that of Lincoln. The Tinners in LXI, Provided always, and be it ena(£ted. That the Inhabitants of the Tovn(hp of Filey, fliall ferve in the Militia of the Eaft Riding of the County of Tori ; any Thing herein contained to the contrary not- withftanding. LXII. Provided always, and be it enacted. That the Inhabitants of Threapwood fhoiU ferve in the Militia of the County of Fiinf^ and fhall be trained and exercifed with the Militia of the Parifh of fVorthenbury within the faid County. IvXIII. Provided always, and be it enaftcd. That the Inhabitants of and in the Parifh of Saint Martifiy called Stairjord Baron in the Suburbs of the Borough and Town of Stamford, on the South Side of the Waters there called JVelland, Iball ferve in the Militia of the County of Linaht. LXIV. Provided always, and be it enabled. That nothing in this h.Si contained fliall extend to the Devon and Corn- Tinners in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, but the Lord Warden of the Stannaries for the Time be- wail to be under ing, in purfuance of his Majefty's CommilTion in that Behalf, and fuch as he fhall commifTionate and au- Lord Warden of thorizc under him, may and fhall have and ufe the like Powers, and array, afTefs, arm, mufter and exer- the Stannaries, cjfg the f^iij Tinners within the faid Counties, and cither of them, as hath been heretofore ufed, and ac- cording to the ancient Privileges and 'Juftoms of the faid Stannaries. LXV. Provided always, and be it ena£ted. That his Majefty's Lieutenants, who are or fhall be comr miflioned for the Militia of the City of London, may and fliall continue to lift and levy the Trained Bands and Auxiliaries of the faid City in Manner as heretofore. Lieutenants for London to lift and levy trained Bands as beieto- foic* County of Middle/ex, commonly known by the Name of the Tower Hamlets, is and always has been under the Command of his Majefty's Conftable of the Tower, or Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets, for the Service and Prefervation of that Royal Fort j' It fhall be lawful for his Majefty's faid Conftable or Tower Hamlets Lieutenant for the Time being, from time to Time to appoint his Deputy Lieutenants, and to give Com- Conftable"/the niifTions to a proper Number of Officers, to train and difcipline the Militia to be raifed within and for the faid Divifion or Hamlets, purfuant to this Ail ; and to form the fame into two Regiments of feven Com- panies each, in fuch Manner as the faid Conftable or Lieutenant hath ufed to do ; and to appoint a Serjeant Major, a Drum Major, and a Clerk, for the faid Militia ; and alfo that for defraying the necef- fary Charge of Trophies and other incident Expences of the Militia of the fame Divifion or Hamlets, it fliall be lawful for his Majefty's faid Conftable or Lieutenant, to continue to raife in every Year the Pro- portion of a fourth Part of one Month's AfibfTment of Trophy Money within the faid Divifion or Hamlets, in fuch Manner as he hath ufed to do by virtue and in purfuance of an Adl of the thirteenth and fourteenth Years of the Reign of King Charles the Second, intituled. An j1^ for ordering the Forces in the feveral Counties of this Kingdom ; any Thing in this A61 contained to the contrary in any wife not- withftanding. LXVII. And be it further enacted. That his Majefty's faid Conftable of the Tower, or Lieute- nant of the Tower Hamlets, fhall appoint a Treafurer of the faid Trophy Money, for receiving and paying fuch Monies as fhall be levied by virtue hereof, which faid Treafurer fhall yearly account in Writing, and upon Oath for the fame, to the faid Lieutenant, or his Deputy Lieutenants, or any three or more of them, which Oath they fliall have Power to adminifter ; and which Accounts for the fame fliall be certified to the Juftices of the Peace for the faid Divifion at their next General or Qiiarter- SefTions ; and that the faid Lieutenant fhall not ffxe out Warrants for raifing any Trophy Money, until the Juftices of the Peace, or the major Part of them at fuch SefTions, fhall have examined, ftated and allowed the Accounts of the Trophy Money raifed, levied and collected for the preceding Year, and certified the fame under the Hands and Seals of four or more fuch Juftices, unlefs in cafe where it fhall appear to i^uch Juftices, that by reafon of the Death of fuch Treafurer, or otherwife fuch Accounts can- not be pafl'cd. LXVIII, Provided always, and be it enacted. That the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, two ancient Towns, and their Members, and in his Abfcnce his Lieutenant or Lieutenants, may and fhall put in Execution within the faid Ports, Towns and Members, ail the Powers and Authorities given Ci.n<]^uc Portt, and his LieuteAants, icferved 2 and Militia, of the Tower, who is to appoint his Deputy Lieu- tenants, &c. 13 te 14 Car. 3 c. 3. and to appoint a Ticafurer of the Trophy Money. Pawers granted by former K€i» to the Loid Warden of the
 * LXVI. Provided alfo, and be it ena£led, That whereas the Militia of the Tower Divijion in the