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 638 C. 20. Anno fecundo Georgii III. A. D. lyGr, Hiding of York. 3rd be Ijtia for tVie fai4 North Riding; and the Deputy Lieutenants and Juflices of the Peace for the fai^ fubjcrt to the iarae Ju- ;^v''orth Riding, Aiali and are hereby irrpowered to aft in the faid Conilablery. t"> inrai.Itantsof Ma- CXXXIV. And be it enaaed, That the Inhabitants of that Part of the Parifh of Maker, that ker'pariiii fliail lene and Hcs in thc County of Coviiwcill^ fhall fcrve in, and be trained and exercifed with, the Mihtia of the b- trained with the Mi- County of Cornwall^ and fliall, to all Intents and Purpofes, be deemed, taken, and accepted, as l^tia ot Cornwall, and he p^j^c thereof. dejmeap.rt thejeof; & CXXXV. And be it enacled. That the Inhabitants of the Town and Parifh of JVokin^ham fhall thofe Oi Woliinenam, . . ii^-j 1 -ri-i i^t-i'- <• r- r -r> r " virhiheM'litiaof Com. lerve in, and be trained and exercilcd witn, the ivlHUia ot the County ot Berks. Berks ; of Fiity, to ftrve C XXXVI. And be it enaded, that the Inhabitants of the Townftiip of Filey fhall fervc in the Mi- i-i that of the Ea^l Rid- ]itia of the Eafl Riding of the County of Tork. ''^.TP'"^^-^fJT^t'- CXXXVIL And be it enaded. That the Inhabitants of Threapwood CazW ferve in the Militia of aTj"t'» 'be e'jxrciad with ^^^ County of Flint, and fnull be trained and exercifed with the Militia of the Parifh of Worthcnhury^ th.u of w'orthcnbury; within the faid County. a.id of Saint Martin, CXXXVIII. And be it enacted. That the Inhabitants of and in the Parifh of 5tf/«? J/^r//«, Called called s-airJcrd Uaron, Stamford Baron, in the Suburbs of the Borough and Town cf Sta?nford, on the South Side of the m rh.t ot Lincoln. Waters there, called JVdland, fhall fcrve in the Militia of the Coun'ty o^ Lincoln. The Tinners in Devon CXXXfX. And be it enadlcd. That nothing in this Act contained fnall extend to the Tinners in aid Cornwall are to be the Counties o{ DcvoH and Cor'/iival! ; but the Lord Warden of the Stannaries for the Time being, in virdcr the Lord Warden p.ji-f^iance of his Majefly's Commiilion in that Behalf, and fuch as he fhall commilTionate and autho- rize under him, may and fhall have and ufe the like Powers, and array, alTefs, arm, mufter, and ex- .ercife, the faid Tinners within the faid Counties, and either of them, as hath been heretofore ufed, and according to the ancient Privileges and Cuftoms of the faid Stannaries. ^TrTm'Jnd hv^'^the ^^^- -^"^ ^" '"^ enafted, that his Majefly's Lieutenants who are or fhall be commifTioned for the Tvain Bands as hcTto fore! ^''J^'liti^ of the City of London, may and ftiall continue to lift and levy the Train Bands and Auxilia- ' ries of the faid City, in manner '<is heretofore. ' CXLI. And whereas the Militi i of the Tower Divifion in the County of Middlefex, commonly ' M;ijefty's Conllable of the Tozver, or Lieutenant of the Toiver Hamdets, for the Service and Prefer- Tb2 Conftable of^^the c yation of that Royal Fort;' Be it therefore enafted. That it fliall be lawful for his Majefly's faid lieirT and Officen to Conftable or Lieutenant, for the Time being, from Time to Time to appoint his Deputy Lieute- train and difcipiine the nants, and to give Commiffions to a proper Number of Officers to train and difcipline the Militia to Milit-a of the" Tower be raiied within and for the faid Divifion or Hamlets, purfuant to an A£l: of the thirteenth and four- Hamlets, purfuanttoAci teenth Yearsof the Reio;n of King Charles the Second, intituled, Jn Ail for ordering the Forces of the 15 and 14 Car. 2. c, 3; z^-^^,--^/ Qountics of this Kingdom, and to form the fame into two Regiments of eight Companies each, which arc to be formed "C ^, •^ir-ir^n-i -r •  r  1 iir^^ir- l into 2 Regiments of 8 ^'^ '^'<^" manner as the faid Conitable, or Lieutenant, hath ufed to do ; and alio lor derraymg the ne- Comranies each ; and he cefiary Char"-cs of Trophies, and Other incident Expences of the Pvlilitia of the fame Divifion or is to raife Trophy Money Hamlets, it fhali b:* lawful for his Majefly's faid Conftable or Lieutenant, to continue to raife in every anr.M.iiy to defray the Year, the Proportion of a fourth Part of one Month's Aftelllnent of Trophy Money within the faid ir-cidcntch-ir^es thereof, j)|y||-jQj.j ^j. Hamlets, in fuch Manner as he hath ufed to do by virtue and in purfuance of the faid Adl of the thirteenth and fourteenth Years of the Reign of King Charles the Second, and appoint a Treafu- CXLII. And be it further cnadlcd. That his Majefly's fiiid Conftable of the Toiver, or Lieutenant ter, who is to render of the Tozver Hamlets, fliall appoint a Treafurer of the faid Trophy Money, for receiving and paying upon Oath an Account ^^^^Yi Monies as fliall be levied by virtue of the faid Acl of the thirteenth and fourteenth Years of the year y w- ic is to be j^gj^p, ^f King Charles the Second ; which faid Treafurer fliall yearly account in Writino;, and upon crrtihed to Che (garter ^-^, r ■ ir-ir- i-ta t- i c  Seiiions; and no Money C)ath, for the lame, to the faid J^ieutenant, or his Deputy Lieutenants, or any three or more or them ; may be raifed till the which Oath they fnall have Pov.^er to adminifler ; and which Accounts for the fame fliall be certified Accouitscf thepreceri- to the Jufticcs of the Peace for the faid Divifion at their next General or Qiiarter SeiTions ; and th- Vi.ftiotV-'^ <mWs b'' *-^^'- '■^^ faid ConOable, or Lieutenant, fliall not iifue out Warrants for raifing any Trophy Mo- ttie Dcath^ot the Trea- "^Y' until the Jufliccs of the Peace, or the major Part of them, at fuch Seffions, fhall have examin- furcr, (uch Accounts cd, ftatcd, and allowed, the Accounts of the Trophy Money raifed, levied, and colleiled, for the cannot be paired, preceding Year, and certified the fame under the Hands and Seals of four or more of fuch Juflices, unlel's in cafe where it fhall appear to fuch JufticeSj that, by reafon of the Death of fuch Treafurer, or othcrwife, fuch Accounts cannot be paficd. The Lord Warden of the CXLIII. And be it ena6led, that the Lord Warden of the Cinquc Ports, two ancient Towns and Cinque Pcrts, and li's fj^j.;,. Members, and in his Abfence, his Lieutenant or Lieutenants, may and fhall put in Execution cu^rt'hTreln the Powers "^'^'^'" ^^^^ ^'^''' Ports, Towns, and Mcmbeis, all the Powers and Authorities given and granted by granted tK- m by former any former A:Sl or Acls, and may and fhall execute and perform all and every the Tilings therein con- Aa?, in like manner ab taincd, in likc manner as his Pvlajefty's refpecfllve Lieutenants of Counties, and their Deputy Lieute- tlii Lds. Liruts. and Dc- n;ints, may do ; and may keep up and continue the ufual Number of Soldiers in the faid Ports, Towns, 5o''"nd^mrrcont.W ^'■'^ Members unlefs he or they f^nd Caufe to leflen the fame ; and the Mili^tia of the f^iid Ports, the'iif'jalNjniberofSoi- Towns, and Members, fn.dl remain feparatc from the Militia of the feveral Counties within which dli'-ri thnein; and the the faid Ports, Towns, and Members are fituate ; any Thing herein contained to the contrary not- n^ the rorces in the Jeveral Lntnties of this Ivingdohi, notwuiiltanilmg r<.m fi.e K.inj;, c"n»or. to caufb thc Perfons cliargcd as by the faid Acl, to provide their Soldiers with Pay in Hand, notcx- luMr^to th- Afto< r^ ctcJin^i oHc MoHth's Pay, in fuch manner, as if all the Pay advanced and provided had been re- imburftd ;
 * knowji by the Name of The Toiver Hamlets, is and always has been, under the Command of his
 * a be not rtimburfed, to raife and draw out the Suldiers into acluall