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C.53,54. 

III. And be it further enacted, That this Act may be altered, amended or repealed by any Act or Acts to be paed in this preent Seion of Parliament.

 C A P. LIV.

 

HEREAS in puruance and under the Authority of an Act of Parliament paed in the Fifty econd Year of the Reign of His preent Majety, intituled An Act for the Erection of a Penitentiary Houe for the Confinement of Offenders convicted within the City of London and County of Middleex; and for making Compenation to Jeremy Bentham Equire for the Non Performance of an Agreement between the aid Jeremy Bentham and the Lords Commiioners of His Majety's Treaury, repecting the Cutody and Maintenance of Convicts, a Penitentiary for the Confinement and Employment of Male and Female Convicts has been erected at Millbank, in the County of Middleex, on Lands now veted in His Majety, His Heirs and Succeors, by virtue of the aid Act, for the Ue of the Public and the Purpoes of the aid Act; and the ame is now completed and fit for the Reception of Part of the Perons intended to be confined therein; but no Carriage Way has yet been et out for paing and repaing between the aid Penitentiary and the City of Wetminter: And Whereas it is neceary and expedient, for opening a Communication with the aid Penitentiary, that a free and public Carriage Way hould be made and maintained from the South End of Millbank Row, in the Liberty of Wetminter, over a Piece or Parcel of Land belonging to the Earl Grovenor, and now in the Poeion of Thomas Sargent as Occupier thereof, and by him ued as a Wharf, and to be continued along the Bank of the River Thames in the Line of the old Foot Path, to the Lodge or Gate of the aid Penitentiary: And Whereas the whole of the Land required for the Purpoe of making the aid intended Road, except the Piece or Parcel of Land which o belongs to the Earl Grovenor as aforeaid, being the Property of His Majety in Right of His Crown, it is expedient that the Commiioners for the time being of His Majety's Woods, Forets and Land Revenues hould be authorized and empowered to appropriate o much of the Land o belonging to His Majety in Right of His Crown as aforefaid, as hall be requiite for that Purpoe, to be ued for the aid intended Road, and to make and maintain uch intended Road, and to make Compenation to the aid Earl Grovenor, and all Perons lawfully claiming under him, for uch Part of the aid Parcel of Land belonging to him as hall be taken and required by virtue of this Act by and out of the Land Revenue of the Crown:’ May it therefore pleae Your Majeſty that it may be enacted; and be it enacted by. The King's Mot Excellent Majety, by and with the Advice and Conent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this preent Parliament aembled, and by the Authority of the ame, That the Commiioners for the time being of His Rh