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 The TITLES of the STATUTES /A' tw^'j-fixih Year of the Rehfi of his pj'efent Majejiy^ intituled. An Ait for repairing feveral Roads leading into the City of G/^y^Jzt; ; and to repair feveral other Roads leading into the faid City ; and for building a Bridge crofs the River of Inchinna>u 58 An AOt for enlarging the Term, and amending and alterinjt feveral Powers granted by an Act made in the twentieth Year of his prefent Majefty's Reign, for opening, clcanfing, repairing and improving the Haven of Southxvoidd^ in the County oi Suffolk. 59. An A61 for building a Bridge over the River Lea^ at or near a Place called Jererr.y's Ferry, and for making, repairing and widening Roads from thence into the great Roads at Snarefbrook in the County oi EJeXy and at Clapton in the County of Middlefex. 60. An Act for repairing and widening the Road from the North End of Dopdon IVharf, in the Parifh of Stoke, next Giddeford, through Guldeford to Andrew's Crofs, and to AlfordBars in the County of Surry, and from thence to Saint Marys Gate in Arundel in the County of SnJJex. 61. An Act for repairing the Road from a Place called The Golden Partner, near Bag/hot in the County of Surry, to Herifordbridge Hill in the County of South- ampton. 62. An A61 for making the River Ivel, and the Branches thereof navigable from the River Ouze, at Teiyipsford in the County of Bedford, to Shotling Mill, otherwife called Burnt Mill, in the Parifti of Hitchin in the County o( Hertford ; and to Black Horfe Mill, in the Parifh of Bygrave, in the faid County of Hertford; and to the South and North Bridges in the Town of Shef- ford, in the faid County of 5^<^r<3!'. 63. An A£i for building a Bridge or Bridges crofs the River of Thames, from a certain Place in Old Brentford, in the Parilh of Ealing, in the County of Middlefex, known by the Name of Srnith or Smithes Hill, to the oppofite Shore in the County of Surry. 6^. An A(St for enlarging the Terms and Powers granted by two Acts of Parliament of the firft and feventeenth Years of the Reign of his prefent Majefty, for repair- ing and amending feveral Roads leading to and from the Borough of Evejham, in the County of IVorc ef I er ; and for explaining and making more effedtual the faid Adts ; and alfo for amending, widening and keeping in Repair feveral other Roads in the Counties of J Vor- cefler, IVarivick and Ghucefler. 65. An Act for Cleanfing, Paving and Lightening the Streets of the City of Bath, and Liberties thereof; and for regulating Chairmen ; and alfo for the Keeping a Sufficient and well-regulated Watch in the Night-time, in the faid City and Liberties; and to oblige ail Ow- rcrs of Houfcs and other Buildings within the faid City and Liberties, to bring down the Water from the Roofs of tlicir Houfcs and other BuiUlings by proper l^ipes, down the Sides or Walls of fuch Houfes and Buildings ; and alfo to oblige all Coal Carriages to pafs by the Borough Walls of the faid City during the Night Seafon. 66. An A(ft to explain, amend and render more effec- tual, an Act made in the laft Stffion of Parliament, For repairing and widening Jeveral Roads leading from a Gate called Poole Gate, in the Town and County of Poole. 67. All Afi for enlarging the Terms and Powers granted l)y an Act paiied in the twelfth Year of the Reign of 111!. irilu»t Majefty, for repairino; and cnlT^ing tlic Hiijhways between the Top ©f Kingfhn Hiiriml the I City of Bath, and fcr amending feveral otiier Highways therein mentioned, leading to the faid City ; and alfo for repairing feveral other Roads therein mentioned. 68. An A6t for repairing and widening the Roads lead- ing from Spalding High Bridge, through Littlcworth^ and by Frognall, and over fames Deeping Stone Bridge^ in the County cf Lincoln, to Maxey Outgang, in the County of Northampton, adjoining the High Road there. 69. An A£t for amending, widening and keeping ip Re- pair the Reads from the Town of Wrexham, In the County of Denbigh, to Pentre Bridge, in the County of Flint; and from the Town of Mold, to Northopp^ Holywell and Rhuddlan, in the fan-e County; and from thence to the Ferry Houfe oppofite to the Town of Con- zuay, in the County of Carnarvon; and from Ruthin to the faid Town of Mold, F R IVATE ACTS. Anno 30 Georgii 11. 1. A N A61 to enable Oliver Cramer Efquive, and the y. Heirs of his Body, to take and ufe the Surname of Coghi II, purfuant to the Will of Marmaduke Cog- hill Efquire, dcceafed, and to bear the Family Arms of Coghill. 2. An Act to enable the Reverend Thoinas Collier Clerk, and his IfTue, to take and ufe the Surname of Barnard, 3. An A£t for naturalizing fohn Baptifi Durand, and Bartholomew Rilliet. 4. An A6t for naturalizing fohn Frederick Falwaffer. 5. An A(5t for dividing and enclofing the Common Fields, Common Paftures, Common Meadows, Common Grounds and Greens, in the Manor and Parifh of Prior'' s Hardwick, in the County of IVarzvick. 6. An A£t for confirming and eftablifliing certain Arti- cles of Agreement, ai;d an Award for dividing and inclofmg the Common Fields, Common Downs, Mea- dows and Paftures, within the y.-iiiox of Barton Stacy^ in the Parifli of Barton Stacy, in the County of South- ampton. 7. An A6t for dividing and inclofing the Common Field, Common Meadows, Common Paftures, Common Grounds, and Commonable Lands, in the Townfhip of Burchefler, otherwife Burcefhr, otherwife Bifftter Market End, in the County of 0;t/i?r^; and for extin- guiihing all Right of Common in certain Common Meadows, Common Paftures and inclofcd Grounds, in the faid Townfhip. S. An A6t for confirming and eftablifliing two feve- ral Articles of Agreement, for inclofing and divi- ding Northwood Hanchurch Heath, and Toft Green, m the Manor and Parifh of Trentham, in the County of Stafford. 9. An A6t for dividing and inclofing a certain Piece of Pafturc Gound, called IVhitgift Pajiurc, in the County of York; and for giving a Compenfation in lieu of Tythes, to the Impropriator of the Redory of Whit- gift aforefaid. JO. An Adt for varying and poftponing certain Limita- tions in a Grant made by King Charles the Secojid, of a Duty on Coals fbipped in the River Tync, to Cjhiirlcs late Duke of Richmond and Lenox; and for ena- bling the prefent Duke of Richmond, Lenox and Aubiir- vy, to make a Jointure on his intended Marriage with Lady Mary Bruce. II. An A(St for fettling a certain yearly Sum upon the Right Honourable Ann Fitzroy^ commonly called Coun- 2 tcfs