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 The TITLES of the STATUTES. any Forces in the Pay of Great Britain^ or of thofe of his Majefty's Allies a£ling in Support of the Common Caufe ; and to prohibit the Payment- of any Bounty upon the Exportation of any of the fard Commodities to be made during the Continuance of this A(5l. 2. An hSt for continuing and granting to his Majefly certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, for the Service of the Year one thoufand kzn hundred and fifty-eight. 3. An A£l for allowing the Importation of fuch Fine Ita- lian Organzine ^ilk into this Kingdom from any Port or Place whatfoever, as (hall have been fhippcd on or before the Day therein mentioned. 4. An A61 for granting an Aid to his Majefty by a Land Tax to be raifed in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-eight ; and for inforcing the Payment of the Rates to be affefled upon Somerfet Houfe in the Strand. 5. An Aft for puniihing Mutiny and Defertion ; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quar- ters. 6. An Aft for the Regulation of his Majefty's Marine Forces while on Shore. 7. An A6t for appointing Commiflioners for putting in Execution an Act of this SelTion of Parliam..nt, inti- tuled. An A/^ for granting an Aid to his Majejly by a Land Tax to be raifed in Great Britain for the Service of the Tear one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-eight ; and for inforcing the Payment of the Rates to be afj'effed upon Somerfet Houfe in the Strand -y and for rectifying a Miftake in the faid Aft ; and for allowing farther Time to the Receivers of certain Aids, for fetting infaper for Monies in Arrear. 8. An Aft for inlarging the Terms and Powers granted and continued by feveral Afts of Parliament, for re- pairing the Harbour of Dover in the County of Kent. 9. An Aft to indemnify Perfons who have omitted to qualify themfelves for Offices and Imployments ; and to indemnify Juftices of the Peace, and others, who have omitted to regifter their Qualifications within the Time limited by Law; and for giving further Time for thofe Purpofes, and the filing of Affidavits of Arti- cles of Clerkftiip. 10. An Aft for the Incouragement of Seamen imployed in the Royal Navy ; and for eftablifhing a regular Me- thod for the punftual, frequent, and certain Payment of their Wages ; and for enabling them more eafily and readily to remit the i'ame for the Support of their Wives and Families ; and for preventing Frauds and Abufes attending fuch Payments. 11. An Aft to amend an Aft made in the third Year of the Reign of K gIViilia?n and Queen Mary, intituled, An A^ for the better Explanation, and Jupplying the De- fers of the former Laws for the Settleinent of the Poor, fo far as the fame relates to Apprentices gaining a Set- tlement by Indenture ; and alfo to impower Juftices of the Peace to determine Differences between Mafters and Miftrefles and their Servants in Huftjandry, touch- ing their Wages, though fuch Servants are hired for lefs Time than a Year. 12. An A6t to incourage the Growth and Cultivation of Madder in that Part of Great Britain cMed England^ by afcertaining the Tithe thereof there. 13. An Aft for allowing a further Time for holding the firft Meetings of Commiffioners or Truftees for putting in Execution certain Acts made in the laft Selfion of Parliament, ^ VOL.VIII. 14. An Aft for further explaining the Laws touching the Electors of Knights of the Shire to fcrve in Pariian^eiit for that Part of Great Britain called England. 15. An Aft for the Incourugem.cnt of the Exportation of Culm to Lijhon, in the Kingdom of Portugal. 16. An Aft to inforce and render more cfFcftual an Aft made in the twenty-fifth Year of his prefent Majefty's Reign, intituled. An A£l fr annexi-ng certain forfeited Efiates in Scotland to th; Crown unalienahly % and for tnaking Satisfaction to the lawful Creditors thereupon ; ard to e/iablij}) a Method of managing the fame, and apply .rg the Rents and Profits thereof for the better civilizirg and improving the Highlands (t/" Scotland, and preventing Dif" orders there for the future, 17. An Aft to explain, amend, and render more erTec- tual an Aft palled in the twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled, AnArlforap^ pointing a fiffcient Number of Conftables for the Service of the City and Liberty of Weftminftcr ; and to compel pro- per Perfons to take upon them the Office of "Jurymen, to pre- fent Nufances and other Offences within the faid City and Liberty. 18. An Aft for draining and preferving certain Fen Lands_ and Low Grounds in the Ifle of Ely and County of Cambridge, between the Ca?n, otherwife Grant, Oufe., and Mildenhall Rivers, and bounded on the South Eaft by the Hard Lands of Ifieham, Fordham, Sohayn and JVicken; and for impowering the Governor, Bailiffs and Commonalty of the Company of Confervators of the Great Level of the Fens, called Bedford Level, to fell certain Lands within the faid Limits, commonly called Invcfled Lands. 19. An Act for draining and preferving certain Fen Lands, Low Grounds, and Commons, in the Parifties of Chat- teris and Doddington, in the Ille of Ely in the County of Cambridge. 20. An Aft for applying a Sum of Money granted in this Seffion of Parliament for rebuilding London Bridge; and for rendering more effeftual an A6t pafTed in the twen-.- ty-ninth Year of his prefent Majefty's Reign, intituled. An Atl to improve, widen and inlarge the Pafjctge over and through London Bridge. 21. An Aft for allowing further Time for Inrolmcnt of Deeds and Wills made by Papifts j and for Relief of Proteftant Purchafers. 22. An Aft for granting to his Majefty feveral Rates and Duties upon Offices and Penfions ; and upon Houfes ; and upon Windows or Lights; and for railing the Sum of five millions by Annuities, and a Lottery, to be charged on the faid Rates and Duties. 23. An Aft for the more eaiy and fpeedy Recovery of Small Debts within the Weftern Divifion of the Hun- dred of Brixton in the County of Surry. 24. An Aft for the more eafy and fpeedy Recovery of Small Debts within the Borough of Great Yarmouth ^ and the Liberties thereof. 25. An Aft for eftabliftiing a free Market for the Sale of Corn and Grain within the City or Liberty of Wefl- jninjier. 26. An Aft to explain, amend and inforce an Aft made in the laft Seffion of Parliament, intituled. An Ad for the better Ordering of the Militia Forces in the feveral Counties of that Part of Great Britain called England. 27. An A6t for repealing an Aft made in the twenty-fifth Year of his prefent Majefty, to reftrain the making In- furances on Foreign Ships bound to or from the Eajl Indies. a 3?. An