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22. An act to enable Charles Watkin John Buckworth efquire, and the heirs male of his body, to take and use the furname, and bear the arms of Shakerley, pursuant to the will of Peter Shakerley efquire, deceased.

23. An act for naturalizing Anna Elizabeth Jackfon.

24. An act for naturalizing Anthony Demezy,

25. An act for establishing, confirming, and carrying into execution certain articles of agreement between the reverend John Lowth, vicar of the parish of Burley on the Hill, in the county of Rutland, and the right honourable George earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham, and thereby fettling all difputes and differences which have arifen in confequence of a claim of tythes made by the faid vicar.

26. An act for allowing timber to be cut upon certain eftates. fettled by the will of general Philip Honywood, and for applying the money to arife therefrom in paying off a mortgage now due and owing on the fame eftates, and laying out the remainder in purchases of other eftates to be fettled to the fame uses.

27. An act for vefting certain parts of the fettled eftates of Bazil Fitzherbert efquire, in trustees, to be fold, and for applying the money arifing from the fale thereof in difcharge of the incumbrances affecting the fame, and for laying out the refidue in the purchase of other lands, to be fettled to the ules of the parts of the fettled estates remaining unfold.

28. An act to enable Richard Moland efquire, natural guardian of his infant daughters Elizabeth Moland, Anna Maria Moland, Letitia Martha Moland, and Margaret Lucy Moland, and, in case of his death, the future guardian or guardians of his faid daughters, during their minorities, to grant building leafes of one undivided moiety of certain lands, in the parishes of Birmingham, and Afton near Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, and to lay out convenient ftreets, ways, and paflages, to the buildings to be erected thereon.

29. An act for vefting divers undivided parts of certain eftates in Staffordshire, the fettled property of the reverend Jonas Slaney and Mary his wife, in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the purchase money in entire estates, to be fettled to the fame ufes.

30. An act for vefting the eftate late of fir Thomas Pym Hales, baronet, deceased, in the county of Kent, in trustees, to be fold and difpofed of for the payment of certain incumbrances affecting the fame; and for other purposes therein mentioned.

31. An act for vefting part of the eftates devifed by the will of John earl Tylney in London, Middlefex, and Effex, in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the money thence arifing in other eftates, to be fettled in lieu thereof to the fame ufes.

32. An act for effectuating the fale of certain eftates late of John Fofter, deceased.

33. An act for vefting part of the fettled eftates of William Northey efquire, in the county of Wilts, in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the purchafe money in other eftates, to be fettled to the fame uses.

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34. An act for effectuating the fale of the freehold eftate of Nathaniel Webb efquire, and Harriet Ellen, his wife, an infant, at Boreham, in the county of Effex.

35. An act for carrying into execution an agreement for fale of the brewhoufe and hereditaments in and near Golden Lane, London, lately belonging to Jofeph Dickenson efquire, deceased, and for applying two-thirds of the money, agreed to be paid for the purchase of the freehold part of the faid brewhoufe and hereditaments, in the purchase of freehold hereditaments, to be fettled in manner in the said act mentioned; and for such other purposes as in the faid act mentioned.

36. An act to enable the tenants for life, and other persons in poffeffion, or intitled to the rents of the eftates comprized in certain indentures of fettlement, one made purfuant to articles entered into upon the marriage of Benjamin Parker, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, gentleman, with Ann his wife, and the others made pursuant to articles entered into upon the marriage of John Robbins, of Birmingham aforefaid, gentleman, with Mary his wife, to grant leafes; and for other purposes.

37. An act to enable the reverend William Lloyd to complete his contract with Jacob Bofanquet efquire, for fale of part of his fettled eftates, and vefting the remaining part of the fame eftates in trustees for fale.

38. An act to enable fir John Ingleby baronet, to charge his fettled estates in the county of York in the manner therein mentioned.

39. An act for vefting certain parts of the real estates late of Francis Bine, of the town and county of the town of Kingston upon Hull, merchant, deceased, in trustees, to fell and convey the fame, and for laying out the money arifing by such sale in the manner, and upon the trufts, therein mentioned.

40. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing, the open and common fields, common downs, wafte lands, and other commonable places, within the feveral tythings of Odiham, Northwarnborough, Hillfide, Rye, and Stapely, in the parish of Odiham, in the county of Southampton.

41. An act for dividing and inclosing the open arable fields, meadows, pastures, and waste grounds, in the township of Coifton, in the parish of Swine, in Holderness, in the east riding of the county of York.

42. An act for dividing and allotting the open and common. fields, and other commonable lands and grounds, in the parishes of Berwick Saint James and Fisherton Anger, in the county of Wilts.

43. An act for embanking the common falt marsh within the township of Walpole, in the county of Norfolk, and for dividing and inclofing the fame, and several other commons within the faid township.

44. An act for dividing and inclofing the heaths, fen grounds, commons, and waste lands, within the parish of Banham, in the county of Norfolk.

45. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common fields, common meadows, common paitures, and waste lands, in the parish of Normanby next Spittal, in the county of Lincoln. 46. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common fields, meadows, and commons, of and within the parish of South Kilworth, in the county of Leicester.

47. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing, the open common fields, common meadows, common paftures, wafte lands, and commonable places, within the hamlets of Bourton and Watchfield, in the parish of Shrivenham, in the county of Berks.

48. An act to enable Arthur Aunesley Roberts efquire, and the heirs of his body, to take, use, and bear, the furname and arms of Powell, pursuant to the will of John Powell efquire, deceased. 49. An act for naturalizing Henry Nantes.

50. An act for naturalizing Chriftopher Gemfa

51. An act for vefting divers manors, meffuages, lands, and hereditaments, in the counties of Stafford and Salop, late the estate of Elizabeth Parfen, deceased, wife of John Parfon efquire, in truffees, to be fold, for the purposes therein mentioned,

52. An act to diffolve the marriage of William John Arabin efquire, with Henrietta Molyneux his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned,

53. An act for dividing and inclofing the commons and wafte grounds within the manor or township of Bramley, in the parish of Leeds and county of York.

54. An act for dividing and inclofing the common and open fields, meadows, paftures, and common or moor, within the liberties of Marflon upon Dove, Hatton, Hoon, and Hoon Hay in the parish of Marston upon Dove, in the county of Derby.

55. An act for dividing and inclosing several open fields and ftinted paftures within the township of Thorpe, in the parish of Burnfall, in the weft riding of the county of York.

56. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common fields, and other commonable lands and grounds, within the hamlet and liberties of Sibford Ferris, in the parish of Swalcliffe, in the county of Oxford.

57. And act for dividing and inclofing the open fields, meadows, foreft, commons, and wafte lands, within the parish of Armeld, in the county of Nottingham.

58. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing, all the open fields, meadows, commons, and wafte lands, in the lordship or liberties of Ofmafton next Derby, in the county of Derby, except only a certain meadow there, called The Moor Meadow, and a Certain commonable place, called Sinfin Moor.

59. An act for dividing and inclofing the open fields, ftinted pafture, and other cominonable lands, within the parish of Cold Kirkby, in the north riding of the county of York.

60. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing, the feveral open common fields, meadows, common paftures, and other

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commonable lands and grounds within the manor and parish of Denton, in the county of Lincoln.

61. An act for dividing and inclofing the open or common fields, meadows, paftures, and wafte grounds, within the manor or lordship of Hemmington, in the parish of Lockington, and county of Leicester.

62. An act for naturalizing John Henry Fock, called Baron de Robeck.

63. An act for naturalizing Peter Lecornu.

64. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclofing, the several parcels of common fen, and other commonable lands and waste grounds, within or belonging to the parish of Wyberton, in the parts of Holland, in the county of Lincoln.

65. An act for dividing and inclofing the feveral open and common fields, a common pafture, and several wafte grounds, within the parish of Harflon, in the county of Leicester.

66. An act for naturalizing Anthony Charles Benjamin Saladin. 67. An act for vefting the manor of Afbted otherwife Great Afbted, and feveral meffuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in the county of Surrey, therein mentioned, in trustees, to be fold and conveyed purfuant to an agreement for that purpofe, and for invefting part of the money to arife by fuch fale in the purchase of other lands and hereditaments, to be fettled to the feveral ufes therein mentioned or referred unto, and for other purposes therein expressed.

68. An act for naturalizing Henry de Bons, Francis Blanchenay, and James Chauvet.

The END. of the TABLE.

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STATUTES at Large, &c.

Anno regni GEORGII III. Regis, Magne Britannia, Francia, & Hibernia, vicefimo feptimo.

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T the parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini 1784, in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of our fovereign lord GEORGE the Third, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c. And from thence continued, by feveral prorogations, to the twenty-third day of January, 1787; being the fourth feffion of the fixteenth parliament of Great Britain.

CAP. I.

An all to render more effectual the laws now in being for suppressing unlawful lotteries.

THEREAS the good and wholefome laws, from time to time Preamble. made and provided for the fuppreffion of unlawful lotteries, and against adventuring in lotteries eftablished by acts of parliament, Great Britain or Ireland, by unlawful fales of chances of tickets, and by infuring for or against the drawing of fuch tickets, have not been found effectual for the purposes intended thereby: and whereas, in and by an act of parliament made and passed in the eighth year of

the reign of his late majesty King George the First, intituled, An 8 Geo. 1. c. z. act for continuing the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, to raise money by way of a lottery, for the service of the year one thousand feven hundred and twenty-two; and for transfering the deficiencies of a late malt act to the land tax for the VOL. XXXVI. B faid

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