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 The TITLES of the S T A T U T E S. mon Grounds, and Wafte Grounds, In the Manor and Lordfhip of Pryors Alarjlon in the County of JVar- •w'tck. 36. An Acl for dividing and inclofmg certain Fields, Meadows, and Commons, in the Manor of Fidford in the County of York, 37. An Act for dividing and inclofmg a Parcel of Com- mon Ground in the Manor of Strenjall in the County t)f Tark; and for giving Compenfation to the Prehen- dary oi Siraifall aforcfaid, and his Farmer, and the Vi- car of Stratjhl/y in lieu of their refpeftive Tythes and Ecclefiaftical Dues out of the faid Parcel of Ground. 38. An Aft for eftablifhing and rendering effcftual Arti- cles of Agreement for dividing and inclofmg the open Fields and Common Grounds in Pocklington in the County of To7-k. 39. An A6t for dividing and inclofmg Thornton., other- wife BiJJjop Thornton Moor tinted Pafture, or Com- mon, within the Manor of Bijhop Thornton.^ with Bi- ihopfide in the County of York. 40. An Act for dividing and inclofmg feveral open and Arable Meadow and Pafture Grounds in the Parifh of Loxlcy in the County oi IVarw'uk. 41. An A£t for dividing and inclofing the Common Fields, Grounds and Meadows in the Manor and Pa- rifii of Bauinber., othervvilc Bamburgh in the County of Lincoln. 42. An Aft to diflblve the Marriage of the Honourable Charles Hope JVeir Efquirc, with Ann Vane his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again ; and for other Purpofcs therein mentioned. 43. An Aft to diflblve the Marriage of Thomas Nuthall Gentleman, with Lucy Scott his now Wife, and to en- able him to marry again ; and for other Purpofes there- in mentioned. 44. An Aft for naturalizing John Durade. 45. An Aft to afcertain, eflablifh and confirm the Boun- daries of the Manors and Parifhcs of North Mlms and Northavj., fo far as the fame extends to and upon the feveral Commons called North M'uns and Northaw Common in the County of Hertford. 46. An Aft to enable the Governors of the Hofpital of King Jajnes^ founded in Charter Houfe., to fell and con- vey the Manor of Blacktoft., and divers Lands and Te- jiements in the County of York; and for laying out the Money arihng thereby, in the Purchafc of other Lands and Tenements, for the Benefit of the faid Hofpital. 47. An Aft to enable the Guardian of Charles Ward., an Infant, to fell and convey Part of his Eftatc in the County o^ IP'arwick., purfuant to an Agreement with the Right Honourable Francis Earl Brooke ; and for ap- plying the Purchafc-money in Difcharge of Incum- brances afi^t'fting the fame. 48. An Aft for carrying into Execution Articles of Agree- ment, entered into before, and in Confideration of the Marriage of Crifp Molineux Efquirc, with Katharine Montgojuery his now Wife. 49. An Aft f(»r veiling the fettled Eftates of LilUe Smith JytifcoKiie Efquirc, and Valcyitina his Wife, in Truftees, to be fold J ajid for applying the Money arifmg by fuch Sale, in inc Purrhafe of other Freehold Lands, Tene- ments and Heredit.'irnents, to be fettled and limited to the likcUfes; and for otber Purpofes in the faid Act iv.i'i3tioii'jd. 50. An Aft for vcfting Part of the Real Eft.ite of Henry Chivcrs Vtace Efcjuire, dcceafed, in Truftees, to be fold for raifing Money to difcharge the Debts and Incum- brances direftcd to be paid by a Decree of the Court of Chancery. 51. An Aft for verting divers MefTuages, Lands and He- reditaments, Part of the Real Eftate late of George Da~ vifon deceafed, in Truftees, to enable them to convey the Hime to the Purchafers or Mortgagees thereof, or unto fuch other Perfon or Perfons as the Court of Chan- cery (hall direft. 53. An Aft for dividing and inclofing certain open and common Fields, lying within the Parifli or Town/hip of Morten, otherwife Morton Morrel in the County of JVariuick. 53. An Aft for dividing and inclofing feveral Commons or Waftes, and alfo feveral Common Fields, Meadows, Paftures, and Wafte Grounds lying within the Manor of IVinu'fivoidd in the County of Leicefter. 54. An Aft for confirming a Partition between IFilliam Earl of Dartmouth^ and Frances Catherine Countefs of Dartmouth., his Wife, and Sir IFilliam Maynard Baronet, of feveral Eftates in the Counties of Bucks, Middlefexy Surry, Suffolk, and Hertford, and in the City of Lon- don., and for vefting and fettling the intire Premiftes to the feveral Ufes therein mentioned. SS- An Aft to impower Elizabeth, the Wife of Henry Thomas Carr Efquire, a Lunatick, to make an Ap- pointment of a Sum of three thoufand Pounds, towards the Payment of the faid Lunatick's Debts j and for other Purpofes therein mentioned. 56. An Aft for Sale of Part of the fettled Eftate of JViU Ham Thompjon Efquire, in the County of Berks, to raife Money towards difcharging feveral Mortgage Debts and Incumbrances affefting other Parts of his fettled Eftates in the fame County. 57. An Aft for impowering the Receiver General of his Majefty's Cuftoms to releafe and difcharge the Eftate and Eftefts of George Buchanan and William HamiltOKy from a Debt due to his Majefty, upon Payment, by the AfTignees under the Commiflion of Bankruptcy againft them, of a Sum of .Money therein mentioned. 58. An Aft to enable Samuel Jac/c/on Efquire, now called Samuel Dodington, and his Heirs Male, to take and ufe, in Exchange for his and their own Surname and Arms, the Surname and Arms o^ Dodington, purfuant to the Will of George Dodington Efquire, deceafed. 59. An Aft to enable Ja?nes Newfam Efquire, and his lilue, to take and ufe the Surname of Craggs. PUBLICK ACTS. Anno 31 Georgii 11. r. A N Aft for continuing certain Laws made in the J, laft Seffion of parliament, for prohibiting the Exportation of Corn, Alalt, Meal, Flour, Bread, Bif- cuit and Starch ; and for proliihiting the makini; of Low Wines and Spirits, from Wheat, Barley, Malt, or any other Sort of Grain, or from Meal or Flour; and to allow the Tranfportation of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Meal and Flour, to the IJle of Man, for the Ufe of the Inhabitants there ; and for reviving and conti- nuing an Aft made in the fame Scfnon, for difcontinu- ing the Duties upon Corn and Flour imported, and upon Corn, Grain, Meal, Bread, Biicuit and P'iour, taken from the Enemy ; and to permit tlie Importation of Corn and Flour into Great Britain and Ireland, h Neutral Ships ; and to authorife his Majefty, with the Advice of his Privy Council, to order and permit the Exportation of fuch Qiiantities of the Commodities aforcfaid, as may be necellary for the Suftentation of any