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ford Bridge, in the county of Wilts, and alfo from Pucklechurch. aforefaid, to certain coal mines in the faid parish.

LXXV. An act for repairing and widening the high road leading from the north end of Ballingdon Bridge, in Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk, to the fouth gate in Berry Saint Edmunds, in the faid county,

LXXVI. An act for amending and widening the road leading from the high poft road near the town of Faversham, by Baton's Water, through Afford, to the town and port of Hythe, in the county of Kent, and from Bacon's Water, to a certain lane, called Holy-Lane, in Wincheap, near the city of Canterbury.

LXXVII. An act to enlarge the term and powers, and alfo to render more effectual an act for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the several roads from the town of Pool, in, the county of Montgomery, to Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh; and also the road from Knockin, in the county of Salop, to Llanrhaiader, in Mochnant, in the county of Denbigh, and to repair and widen several other roads therein mentioned.

LXXVIII. An act for amending and widening the road from the Market-Houfe, in Stourbridge, to Colly Gate, in Cradley, and from Pedmore, to Holly Hall, and from Colly Gate, to Halefowen, and from the turnpike road on Dudley Wood, to Rednal Green, in the parish of King's Norton, and from Carter's Lane, to the Bell Inn at Northfield, in the counties of Worcester, Stafford, and Salop.

LXXIX. An act for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, feveral roads leading from Cleobury Mortimer, the Cross Houfes, Glazeley, and the turnpike gate on Abberley Hill, in the counties of Salop and Worcester.

LXXX. An act for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, feveral roads therein mentioned, lying in the counties of Leicester and Warwick, and in the county of the city ot Coventry.

LXXXI. An act for widening, repairing, and amending, the road from Hefket, by Yewes Bridge, to Cockermouth, and from thence by Lorton, over Whinlatter, to Kefwick, in the county of Cumberland; and from Kefwick, by Dummail Rays and Amblefide, to Kerby in Kendall in the county of Westmorland: and from Plumbgarth's Crofs, near Kirby in Kendall aforefaid, to the lake called Windermere, in the county of Westmorland; and from Kefwick aforefaid, to the town of Penrith, in the county of Cumberland.

LXXXII. An act to continue, and render more effectual, an act paffed in the thirtieth year of the reign of his late Majesty, for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the road leading from Burleigh Bridge, in the town of Loughborough, to Ashby de la Zouch, in the county of Leicester; and for repairing and widening the road, branching out of the faid road, at Coleerton Church, over Coleorton Moor, and through Worthington

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and Sutton Bonington, to Rempfton, in the counties of Leicester and Nottingham.

LXXXIII. An act for repairing and widening the roads from Kirkby-Steven High-Lane Head, in the county of Weftmorland, through Sedbergh, to Greeta Bridge, in the county palatine of Lancaster; and from Bracken Bar Gate near Afkrigg, in the county of York, through Sedberg, to Kirkby Kendal; and also the road from the four lane ends in Marthwaite, to the turnpike road on Grayrigg Houfe, leading from Appleby, to Kirkby Kendal, in the faid county of Westmorland.

LXXXIV. An act for repairing and widening the road from Cofham, in the county of Southampton, to the city of Chichefter.

LXXXV. An act to impower the commiffioners and trustees named and appointed by, and in pursuance of an act of parliament made in the tenth year of the reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, for making more effectual an act made in the ninth year of his Majefty's reign, intituled, An act for completing the repairs of the harbour of Dover in the county of Kent, and for reftoring the harbour of Rye in the county of Suffex, to its antient goodness fo far as the fame relates to the harbour of Rye, to let the fea and tides into a new cut or channel, made in purfuance of the faid act of the tenth year of his faid late Majesty's reign, as far as a wall, called Winchelfea Wall.

LXXXVI. An act to enlarge the term and powers granted by an act paffed in the eleventh year of the reign of his late Majefty, for continuing feveral acts relating to the harbour. of Liverpool, and for enlarging the faid harbour, by making an additional dock, and building a pier in the open harbour there, and for enlightening the faid dock, and for making another dock with proper piers in the said harbour, and for erect-. ing lighthouses, and other proper lights, in or near the port of Liverpool.

LXXXVII. An act for enlarging the term and powers of feveral acts of parliament, relating to the harbour of White-. haven, in the county of Cumberland, and to the roads leading to the faid harbour and town of Whitehaven; and for further enlarging the faid harbour; and for lighting the faid town, and fupplying the fame with water; and for regulating the carmen there; and for repealing fo much of an act of the twenty third year of the reign of his late Majefty, as relates to the road from Calder Bridge, to Egremont, and directing how the faid road fhall be repaired, and for repairing feveral other roads therein mentioned, in the faid county.

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N act for naturalizing Anna Maria Thornton, wife of
Olavius Thornton, merchant.

2. An act for dividing and inclofing certain common fields, and meadows, in the parish of Holy Cross, in Perfbore, in the county of Worcester.

3. An act for naturalizing Philip Jacob Krauter, and John Paris.

4. An act for naturalizing John Berens.

5. An act for establishing and confirming certain articles of agreement for the dividing and inclofing feveral common fields, meadows, and pastures, in the townships of Elvaston and Thulflon, in the county of Derby.

6. An act for naturalizing Francis Rodolph Fatio, John Le Coq, John Henry Cazenove, and Henry Peter Kuhff.

7. An act for dividing and inclofing two pieces or parcels of open and uninclosed lands, called The Town Hill, and The Burroughs, in the borough and manor of Swanfea, in the county of Glamorgan.

8. An act for dividing and inclosing the common fields, meadows, pastures, and wafte grounds, in the township of Afton upon Trent, in the county of Derby.

9. An act for dividing and inclofing the common fields, common meadows, common grounds, and commonable places, in the parish of Swanburne, in the county of Bucks.

10. An act for dividing and inclofing several common fields, meadows, pastures, and wafte grounds, in the parish of Barrowby, in the county of Lincoln.

II. An act to enable the most noble Francis duke of Bridge water to make a navigable cut or canal from Longford Bridge, in the township of Stretford, in the county palatine of Lancaster, to the river Merfy, at a place called The Hemp Stones, in the township of Halton, in the county of Chefter.

12. An act for authorizing and enabling John Woods, William Woods, and John Challen, merchants, to erect and build one or more tide rill or tide mills, for grinding corn and grain, upon a creek or channel, in the manor and parish of Bishopfton, in the county of Suffex.

13. An act for fale of certain lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in the parishes of Witham Frary, Marston, or Nunny, in the county of Somerfet, devised and limited by the will of Sir William Wyndham baronet, deceased, and for laying out the money arifing by fuch fale in the purchase of other lands and hereditaments to be fettled to the fame ufes, except as therein mentioned.

14. An act for confirming and establishing a partition between Samuel Blunt, Henry Humphery, James Clitherow, efquires, and others, of feveral eftates in the counties of Suffex, Surrey, and Kent, and for vefting and fettling the entire premiffes to the feveral uses therein mentioned.

15. An act for incorporating the trustees, named in the fettlement and will of Chriftopher Tancred, efquire, deceased, and to enable them to take the estate late of the faid Chriftopher Tancred, to them and their fucceffors, in perpetuity, for the cha

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16. An act for vefting a piece or pieces of ground, in Kenfington, in the county of Middlefex, part of the fettled estate of Robert Philimore gentleman, in trustees, to be fold, and for applying the money, arifing by fuch fale, in the purchase of lands, tenements, and hereditaments, to be fettled and limited to the like ufes as the faid ground now stands fettled,

17. An act to enable the right honourable the lady Frances Hanbury Williams, to take upon her, and use, the furname of Coningefby, pursuant to a provifo in a fettlement made by her father, Thomas earl Coningefby, deceased.

18. An act to enable John Hafe efquire, and his heirs male, to take and use the furname and arms of Lombe.

19. An act for naturalizing Henrietta Frederique viscountess Stormont, wife of the right honourable David lord viscount Stormont.

20. An act for naturalizing Philip Schumacher and Nicholas Brandt.

21. An act for naturalizing Jacob Wolffe efquire, commonly called baron Wolffe.

22. An act for naturalizing Paul Metivier.

23. An act for naturalizing James Repinder,

24. An act for naturalizing Jean Charnaud.

25. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common field, common meadows, common paftures, common grounds, and commonable lands, within the hamlet and liberties of Prince thorpe, in the township and parish of Stretton upon Dunsmore, in the county of Warwick.

26. An act for dividing and inclofing a certain moor, or common, called Middlewood Moor, or Ufbaw Moor, within the manor of Lanchefter, in the county of Durham.

27. An act for dividing and inclofing the whole year lands, and pafture grounds, common fields, half year inclosures, thack meadows, and commons, in the parish of Snettisham, in thẹ county of Norfolk.

28. An act for dividing and inclofing the open fields in the parish of Hungerton, in the county of Leicester.

29. An act for dividing and inclofing the open fields of Thurmafton, in the parish of Belgrave and Barkby, in the county of Leicester,

30. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common fields and common grounds in Whiffondine, in the county of Rutland.

31. An act for vefting certain lands, tenements, and here, ditaments, heretofore given, in truft, for the benefit of the poor inhabitants of the parish of Woburn, in the county of Bedford, in his grace John duke of Bedford, and his heirs, and for eftablishing a better fund in lieu thereof.

32. An act for discharging the estate of Frederick viscount Bolingbroke, in the county of Surrey, from the ufes and limita

tions of a former fettlement, and for fettling lands and hereditaments in the county of Kent, in lieu thereof to the fame uses.

33. An act to enable Patrick Blake efquire, a minor, to make a fettlement on Annabella Bunbury spinfter, and the iffue of their intended marriage; and for other purposes therein mentioned.

34. An act for the fale of part of the estates entailed by the will of Edward Mellish, efquire, deceased, and for laying out the money arifing by fuch fale, in the purchase of other estates to be fettled to the like uses.

35. An act for vesting a rent charge in fee fimple, in truftees, for the benefit of certain poor families described in the will of John Styleman deceased, in lieu of a moiety of certain lands and hereditaments, devised by the fame will, for the benefit of the faid poor families, and for vefting the faid moiety in fee fimple in John Boyd, efquire, and his heirs.

36. An act for felling part of the eftates of Willam Mafon, efquire, devised to him by the will of William Mafon, efquire, deceased, and for laying out the money to arise thereby in the. purchase of other lands and hereditaments, to be fettled, in lieu thereof, to the uses limited by the faid will; and for exchanging other part of the faid eftates of the faid William Mason, fo devised, for other lands and tenements, to be fettled, in lieu thereof, to the uses limited by the fame will.

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37. An act for vesting all the real and personal estates, late of Elizabeth Morgan widow, deceased, in Elizabeth Mackenzie, wife of George Mackenzie, efquire, her neice, heir at law, and only next of kin, discharged from all right, claims, and intereft, of the mafter and fellows of Gonvile and Caius College, in the university of Cambridge.

38. An act for the fale of the estate of Thomas Waite, an infant, for discharging incumbrances affecting the fame, and for applying the furplus money arifing thereby for the benefit of the faid infant.

39. An act for naturalizing Diederick Weffel Linden.

40. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common fields, in the manor of Shenley Brookend, in the parish of Shenley, in the county of Bucks.

41. An act for dividing and inclofing the feveral open and common fields, meadows and commons, within the lordship or liberty of Quorndon, in the county of Leicester.

42. An act for dividing and inclofing feveral common fields, commons, common heaths, and waste grounds, in the parish of Portefham, in the county of Dorfet.

43. An act for dividing and inclosing a certain moor or common, within the manor of Evenwood and chapelry of Saint Helen's Auckland, and county of Durham.

44. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing, the open fields, pastures, and pieces or parcels of meadows and pasture ground, in the lordship of Sproatley, in Holderness, in the county of York..

45. An

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