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The Preamble is again read,

"And, Farrer Grove Spurgeon Farrer Efquire is pre"fent, and most humbly prays the paffing of the Bill.

"The Reverend John Grove Spurgeon is prefent, and "most humbly prays the paffing of the Bill.

"The faid Jacob Warner confents, to the Bill, as fur"viving Trustee under the Will of William Farrer.

"Mr. Morgan being asked, if he consents to the Bill, " fays, he diffents to it, and alfo diffents to it on the "Part of Mrs. Morgan.

"The other Parties not being present to confent, "ORDERED, That the Preamble be poftponed, and "that the further Confideration of the Bill be adjourned ❝t till To-morrow Sen'night."

"Die Martis, 16° Maii 1809.

"Lord Walfingham in the Chair.
"Order of Adjournment read.

"The Proceedings of the Committee on this Bill on "Monday the 8th Instant are read.

"The Parties are ordered to be called in; and being "called in accordingly;

"Mr. Morgan is heard fhortly to re-state his Objec-. ❝tions to the Bill,

"Mr. Domville, Agent for the Bill, is then heard in "Reply, and ftates, in Addition to his former State

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ment, That when he attended Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, "to ask them to fign the Petition for Leave to bring in "the Bill, they made no Objection to the Bill; but "Mrs. Morgan faid the never would confent to it, unless " a Claim in Chancery of £1,000. and Intereft, which "fhe and Mr. Morgan had made against the late Mr. "Farrer's Eftate, was paid, or in fome Way provided "for; and that fhe had told her Nephew fo (meaning "Mr. Farrer, the prefent Tenant for Life of the Tel"tator's Eftate); and Mr. Morgan, who was prefent, "fupported Mrs. Morgan in the Obfervations fhe made "refpecting this Claim; he therefore trufted, that as it

appears that Mr. and Mrs. Morgan's real Motive in "oppofing the Bill was the Oppofition which has been "made to the Claim, which he believes Mr. Morgan "will admit he is not now likely to fucceed in, their "Lordships will allow lefs Weight to Mr. Morgan's "Reafons against the Bill than they might otherwife be "entitled to. And Mr. Domville being asked, whether "in the Event of Mr. Farrer's dying without Iffue, "Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Spurgeon, and Mrs. Higgins would not come into Poffeffion as Tenants in Tail, fays, he

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"The Preamble is again read, as amended;

"The enacting Claufes are feverally read, as amended, "and agreed to.

"The General Saving Claufe is again read, and "agreed to.

"The Claufe allowing this Act to be given in Evi, "dence is read, as amended, and agreed to.

"Mr. Domville then produces a Schedule of the de"tached Estates, before fpoken to by Richard Kitelee "and Thomas King, Surveyors, the prefent annual Rents "of which amount to £967. 1s. and proves the figning "thereof by the faid Surveyors.

"The Schedule annexed to the Bill is read; and it "being proposed to leave out the fame, and infert the "above Schedule now produced;

"The fame is agreed to, and ordered accordingly. "The Title of the Bill is again read, and agreed to. "It being then proposed to report the Evidence and "Proceedings on this Bill to the Houfe;

"The fame is agreed to.

"ORDERED, That the Lord in the Chair do report "the fame to the House, and alfo the Bill, with the "Amendments."

Which Report, being read by the Clerk;

ORDERED, That the faid Report do lie on the Table.

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mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for em- Drainage The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Friskney banking, enclofing, and draining Lands within the Bill: committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, "Parish of Friskney, in the County of Lincoln," was "and examined the Allegations thereof, which were "found to be true; and that the Committee had gone "through the Bill, and made one Amendment "thereto."

Which Amendment was read by the Clerk, as follows; (videlicet)

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"At the End of the Bill infert Claufe (A.) ("And be it further enacted, That this A&t fhall be. "deemed and taken to be a Public Act, and shall be judicially taken Notice of as fuch by all Judges, Juftices, "and others, without the fame being specially pleaded.") And the said Amendment, being read a Second Time, was agreed to by the House.

The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Globe Infur mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled," An Act to alter ance Com " and explain Two Acts to enable the Globe Infurance pany's Bill "Company to fue in the Name of their Treasurer, and "to enrol Annuities," was committed: "That they "had confidered the faid Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; and "that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and "directed him to report the fame to the Houfe, without any Amendment."

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The Lord Walfingham made the like Report from the Pelican InfurLords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An ance Com"Act to alter and explain Two Acts for enabling the pany's Bill. "Pelican Life Infurance Company to fue in the Name "of their Secretary, and to enrol Annuities," was committed.

The Lord Walfingham made the like Report from the Ashburton "And Ann Spurgeon is prefent, and most humbly prays Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Roads Bäll. "the paffing of the Bill.

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"John Higgins Esquire is present, and most humbly prays the paffing of the Bill.

"Martha Higgins, Wife of the faid John Higgins, is "prefent; and being interrogated separately and apart "from her faid Husband, confents to the Bill, and most "humbly prays the paffing thereof.

"The Preamble is then agreed to, as amended.

"Act for confolidating and uniting the Powers of fe"veral Acts paffed for amending feveral Roads near the

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Borough of Ashburton and the Town of Newton Bushell, "and from or near the North Side of the Town of "Totnes, towards Afhburton aforefaid; for building a "Bridge across the River Dart, at or near a Place called "Emmett, in the County of Devon, and for amending "and improving the faid feveral Roads," was committed.

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Eaton Enclofure Bill.

Glatton Enclofure Bill.

Great Washbourne Enflofure Bill.

Woodtone Enclofure Bill.

Kent County Rate Bill.

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The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for en"An Act for enclofing Lands in the Parish of Eaton, in the County of Nottingham," was committed: "That they had con"fidered the faid Bill, and examined the Allegations "thereof, which were found to be true; that the Parties "concerned had given their Confents, to the Satisfaction "of the Committee; and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and directed him to report the fame to the House, without any Amendment."

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The Lord Walfingham made the like Report from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An "Act for enclosing Lands in the Parish of Glatton-with"Holme, in the County of Huntingdon," was com mitted.

The Lord Walfingham made the like Report from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An "Act for enclosing Lands in the Parish of Great Wash"bourne, in the County of Gloucester," was committed.

The Lord Watfingham made the like Report from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An "Act for enclosing Lands in the Parish of Woodstone, in "the County of Huntingdon," was committed.

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The Earl Camden reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, " An Act for repealing fuch "Part of an Act, paffed in the Forty-third Year of His "prefent Majefty, as impofes a certain Proportion of "the County Rate, for the County of Kent, upon the "Eastern Division of the faid County, and certain Proportions upon the Western Divifion of the faid County, and alfo fo much of an Act, passed in the Forty-feventh Year of His prefent Majefty, for em"powering the Juftices of the Peace for the County of "Kent to make a fair and equal County Rate for the "faid County, as directs the Churchwardens and OverVOL. XLVII.

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"feers therein mentioned to make certain Returns of the "Rental or Value of Eftates within their Parishes, at "the Periods and in the Manner herein mentioned, and "imposes a certain Penalty upon fuch Churchwardens " and Overfeers for making Default therein, and for "amending the Powers and Provifions of the said A&t,' was committed: "That they had confidered the faid "Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, which "were found to be true; and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and directed him to report the "fame to the Houfe, without any Amendment.”

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The Lord Chancellor acquainted the Houfe, "That Caerwys En"His Majefty, having been informed of the Contents of clofure Bill, King's Con"the Bill, intituled, " An Act for enclofing Lands in fent fignified: "the Parish of Caerwys, in the County of Flint," was pleased to confent, (as far as His Majesty's Interest is concerned), That their Lordships may proceed there"in, as they fhall think fit.”

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The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Fill reported. mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, " An A&t for enclofing Lands in the Parifh of Caerwys, in the County of Flint," was committed: "That they had "confidered the faid Bill, and examined the Allega"tions thereof, which were found to be true; that the "Parties concerned had given their Confents, to the "Satisfaction of the Committee; and that the Com"mittee had gone through the Bill, and directed him "to report the fame to the Houfe, without any Amend

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The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Bill reported. mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for en"clofing Lands in the Parish of Bettws Abergele, in the

County of Denbigh," was committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; that "the Parties concerned had given their Confents, to the "Satisfaction of the Committee; and that the Com "mittee had gone through the Bill, and directed him "to report the fame to the Houfe, without any Amendment."

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Bill.

The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- St. Clement mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for en. Danes Poor "larging the Powers of an Act of the Fourth Year of "His prefent Majefty, for eftablishing a Nightly Watch, "and for maintaining the Poor within the Parish of Saint "Clement Danes, in the County of Middlefex," was committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, "and examined the Allegations thereof, which were "found to be true; and that the Committee had gone "through the Bill, and made feveral Amendments "thereto."

Which Amendments were read by the Clerk, as follow; (videlicet)

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Banbury Peerage, Committee to meet.

Playfair et al.

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donald et al.

Arnot et al. against Hill et al.

Infolvent

Debtors (Ire land) Bill.

Animals, to prevent Cruelty to, Bill.

York Bridges

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ORDERED, That the Caufe wherein the Reverend Doctor Playfair and others are Appellants, and the Reverend James Macdonald and others are Refpondents, be taken into further Confideration on the First Day of Meeting after the Recefs at Whitfuntide.

ORDERED, That the Caufe wherein Doctor Robert Arnot and others are Appellants, and the Reverend Doctor George Hill and others are Refpondents, be taken into further Confideration on the First Day of Meeting after the Recefs at Whitfuntide.

The Houfe (according to Order) was adjourned during Pleafure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An A&t for the Relief of certain Infolvent "Debtors in Ireland."

After fome Time, the Houfe was refumed:

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and "directed him to report the fame to the House, without any Amendment."

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ORDERED, That the faid Bill be read the Third Timne on the First Day of Meeting after the Recefs at Whitfuntide.

The Order of the Day being read, for the House to be put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, “ An "Act to prevent malicious and wanton Cruelty to "Animals"

ORDERED, That the faid Order be discharged. ORDERED, That the House be put into a Committee upon the faid Bill on Wednesday the 31ft Day of this Inftant May.

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The Earl Fitzwilliam reported from the Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for "widening and altering Oufe Bridge over the River Oufe, and Fofs Bridge over the River Fofs, in the City of York; for widening, raifing, and improving "certain Streets, Lanes, and Paffages leading and near "to the faid Bridges; and for making certain other "Improvements in the faid City," was committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, and examined "the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; "and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, "and directed him to report the fame to the House, without any Amendment."

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The Houfe being informed, "That Mr. Allnutt, from vigation, Ac- the Commiflioners of the Thames Navigation, at"tended;"

count delivered.

He was called in, and delivered at the Bar, pursuant to the Directions of an Act of Parliament;

"Abstract of an Account of all Sums of Money re"ceived and paid by the Commiffioners appointed for

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IE Sabbati, 20° Maii 1809.

Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præfentes

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PRAYERS.

fuerunt: Ds.Eldon, Cancellarius.

Comes Albemarle.

Comes Graham. Comes Fitzwilliam.

Ds. Walfingham.

The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, "That Bills paffed "His Majefty had been pleased to iffue a Commiffion by Commif"to feveral Lords therein named, for declaring His fion. Royal Affent to feveral Acts agreed upon by both "Houfes of Parliament."

The House was adjourned during Pleasure.
The House was refumed.

Then Three of the Lords Commiffioners, being in their Robes, and feated on a Form, placed between the Throne and the Woolfack, the Lord Chancellor in the Middle, with the Earl Graham on his Right Hand, and the Lord Walfingham on his Left, commanded the Yeoman Ufher of the Black Rod to fignify to the Commons, "The Lords Commiffioners defire their "immediate Attendance in this House, to hear the "Commiffion read."

Who being come, with their Speaker ;
The Lord Chancellor faid,

My Lords, and Gentlemen of the Houfe of Com

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"His Majesty, not thinking fit to be perfonally pre"fent here at this Time, has been pleafed to cause a "Commiffion to be iffued under the Great Seal, and "thereby given His Royal Affent to divers Acts, which "have been agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament, "the Titles whereof are particularly mentioned; and "by the faid Commiffion hath commanded us to declare " and notify His Royal Affent to the faid feveral Acts, "in the Prefence of you the Lords and Commons "affembled for that Purpofe; which Commiffion you "will now hear read."

Then the faid Commiffion was read by the Clerk, as follows; (videlicet)

"GEORGE R.

"GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of God, of the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, "Defender of the Faith: To Our right trufty and " right well-beloved the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, "and to Our trufty and well-beloved the Knights, "Citizens, and Burgeffes, and the Commiffioners for "Shires and Burghs of the House of Commons, in this "present Parliament affembled, Greeting: Whereas « We have feen and perfectly understood divers and "fundry Acts agreed and accorded on by you Our loving Subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, " and the Commons, in this Our prefent Parliament "affembled,

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"affembled, and endorfed by you as hath been accuf tomed, the Titles and Names of which Acts hereafter "do particularly enfue; (that is to fay), " An Act for "raifing the Sum of Six Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One "thoufand eight hundred and nine." "An Act to "amend so much of an Act, made in the Thirty-seventh "Year of His present Majefty, for granting to His Majefty certain Stamp Duties, as relates to the Limita"tion according to which the Discount on Newspapers "is regulated." "An Act to amend and render more "effectual an Act, paffed in the laft Seffion of Parliament, for enabling His Majefty to establish a perma"nent Local Militia Force in Scotland, under certain "Restrictions, for the Defence of the Realm." An "Act to authorize His Majefty to permit, until the "Twenty-fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hun"dred and twelve, any Goods and Commodities to be imported into and exported from Nova Scotia and "New Brunswick, in any Ship or Veffel whatsoever." "An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One "thoufand eight hundred and ten, and amend certain "Acts, for appointing Commiffioners to enquire into "the Fees, Gratuities, Perquifites, and Emoluments re"ceived in feveral Public Offices in Ireland; to examine "into any Abuses which may exist in the fame, and "into the Mode of receiving, collecting, iffuing, and "An Act "accounting for Public Money in Ireland." "for making Provifion for fuch of the Sub-Registrars "or Deputy Registrars of the High Court of Chancery, "as from Age or Infirmity fhall be afflicted with perma"nent Difability, and be incapacitated for the due Exe"cution of their Office; and for making further Pro"vision for the Two Seniors of the faid Registrars, for "the Clerks in the Regiftrars Office, for the Mafter of "the Report Office, and for providing additional Clerks "in the Report Office of the faid Court; and for making other Payments and Regulations in refpect of "the faid Offices." "An Act to amend and enlarge the "Powers of an Act, paffed in the Forty-fixth Year of "His prefent Majefly, to enable the feveral Perfons "therein named to difpofe of the feveral Houses therein " mentioned, in London and Westminster, by Lottery.' "An Act to enable the Company of Proprietors of the "Stainforth and Keadby Canal Navigation to raise a fur"ther Sum of Money for the Discharge of their Debts, "and to finish and complete the faid Canal Navigation; "and for amending the feveral Acts paffed relative "thereto." "An Act for amending, altering, and enlarging the Powers of the feveral Acts relating to the "Warwick and Napton Canal Navigation." "An Act "to amend and enlarge the Powers of the several Acts "paffed, for making a navigable Canal from the Trent "to the Merfey, and other Canals connected there" with." "An Act for explaining and amending Two "Acts, for improving the Navigation of the River Clyde to the City of Glasgow." "An Act to enable "the Juftices of the Peace for the feveral Parts of Lind"fey, Kefteven, and Holland, conftituting the Three "Divifions of the County of Lincoln, to provide a con"venient Houfe with fuitable Accommodations for His

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Majesty's Judges at the Affizes for the faid County." "An Act for regulating the Police of the Town and "Liberties of Kinfale, and for the Regulation and Improvement of the Port and Harbour of the faid "Town, and of the Fisheries thereof, and for other Purposes therein mentioned." "An Act to continue "the Term, and render more effectual feveral Acts paffed for opening, cleanfing, repairing, and improving the Harbour of Southwold, in the County of Suffolk." "An Act for amending feveral Acts for making navigable the Rivers Wye and Lugg, in the County of Hereford, and for making a Horfe Towing "Path on certain Parts of the Banks of the faid River Wye." "An Act for better paving, repairing, cleanfing, lighting, and watching the feveral Streets and "other public Paffages and Places within the Town and "Franchife of Swanfea, in the County of Glamorgan; "and for removing and preventing Nuifances, Annoy"An Act for the "ances, and Obftructions therein."

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"better fupplying the City of Dublin with Water." "An Act to authorize the raifing of Money to defray "the Expences of erecting a Prifon and public Offices "in the Town of Birmingham, in the County of War"wick."

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"An Act to revive and continue the Term "and Powers of certain Acts for widening and improv. "ing the Entrance into the City of London near Temple "Bar; for making a more commodious Street at Snow "Hill; and for raifing on the Credit of the Orphans "Fund certain Sums of Money for thofe Purposes." "An A&t for the Improvement of the Paffage across "the Frith of Forth, called The Queensferry." "An A& "for building a new Bridge across the River Tone, and "enlarging the Bridge at Shuttern, both in the Town of "Taunton, in the County of Somerfet; and alfo for "widening and improving the Approaches to the said Bridges; and removing and preventing Obstructions "and Nuifances thereon." "An Act for building a Bridge over the River Wenfum, between the Scite "where the Gates called King Street Gates formerly "ftood, and Carrow Abbey, to the Hamlet of Thorpe, in "the County of the City of Norwich." "An A&t to " continue the Term and enlarge the Powers of Two "Acts of His present Majefty, for amending the Road "from the Pinfold in Balby, in the County of York, to Workfop, in the County of Nottingham. "An A&t "for making and maintaining a Road from a Place called Nantgaredig, adjoining the Turnpike Road leading "from the Town of Llandilofawr, to the Town of Car "marthen, through the Village of Brechfa, to the River Tivy near Llanlooney Church, and alfo a Road from

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Brechfa aforefaid, to the Village of Llanfawell, all in "the County of Carmarthen." "An Act for continuing "the Term and enlarging the Powers of an Act of His

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prefent Majefty, for amending the Road leading from "Congleton to Colley Bridge, and other Roads in the said "Act mentioned, in the Counties of Chester and "Derby." " An Act for making and maintaining "Turnpike Roads from the Town of Malmesbury, to "or near to the Town of Wootton Baffett, Sutton Benger "Church, and Dauntfey Gate, in the County of Wilts." "An Act for repairing and maintaining the Road from "Wootton Baffett, in the County of Wilts, to the Two "Mile Stone on the Turnpike Road from Swindon to "Marlborough, in the faid County." "An Act for "amending and improving the Road from the North "End of the Town of Tonbridge to the Village of

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Ightham, and Two other Roads communicating with "the fame, all in the County of Kent." "An Act for "amending and improving the Road from Stockerfbead at the Top of Charing Hill, to a certain Place where "the fame joins the Road from Afford to Canterbury, "all in the County of Kent." "An Act for continu"ing the Term and enlarging the Powers of Two Acts "of His prefent Majefty, for amending the Road from "the End of the County of Stafford to the City of Chef"ter, and from Northwich to Tarvin, in the County "of Chester, and other Roads in the faid Acts men❝tioned, fo far as refpects the Third District of the faid "Roads." "An Act for making and maintaining a "Road over Horley Common, in the County of Surrey, "to a Place called Black Corner, and from thence to join the Brighthelmstone Turnpike Road at Cuckfield, " in the County of Suffex.' "An Act for enlarging "the Term and Powers of Two Acts of His prefent Majefty, for repairing the Road from Tunbridge Wells, in "the County of Kent, to the Crofs Ways near Maref field Street, and from Florence Farm to Forest Row, in "the County of Sussex.' "An Act to continue the "Term and enlarge the Powers of an Act of the Thirty"feventh Year of His prefent Majefty, for amending "the Road from or near Edenfield Chapel to the Town"fhip of Little Bolton, and for making and maintaining 66 a Road from the faid Road at or near Booth Pits to or "near Bury Bridge, in the County Palatine of Lancaf ter." "An Act to continue the Term and enlarge "the Powers of Two Acts of His prefent Majefty, for repairing the Road leading from Reading, in the County of Berks, through Henley, in the County of Oxford, and Great Marlow to Hatfield, in the County "of

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"Lands in the Parish of Wensley, in the County of York." "An Act for enclofing Lands in the Manor of Carperby "and Parish of Aifgarth, in the County of York." "An "A&t for enclofing Lands in the Township of Horbury, "in the Parish of Wakefield, in the Weft Riding of the "County of York." "An Act for enclosing Lands in "the Township or Hamlet of Cullingworth, in the Manor "and Parish of Bingley, in the Weft Riding of the County of York.” "An Act for enclosing Lands in "the Parish of Weft Wellow, in the County of Wilts." "An Act for enclofing Lands in the Parishes of Gil"lingham and Motcombe, in the County of Dorfet." "And albeit, the faid Acts, by you Our faid "Subjects, the Lords and Commons, in this Our "prefent Parliament affembled, are fully agreed and. "confented unto, yet nevertheless the fame are not of "Force and Fffect in the Law without Our Royal Af"fent given and put to the faid Acts: And forafmuch for divers Caufes and Confiderations, We cannot "conveniently at this Time be prefent in Our Royal "Perfon in the Higher Houfe of Our faid Parliament, "being the Place accuftomed to give Our Royal Af"fent to fuch Acts as have been agreed upon by you "Our faid Subjects, the Lords and Commons, We "have therefore caufed thefe Our Letters Patent to "be made, and have figned the fame, and by the fame " do give and put Our Royal Affent to the faid Acts, "and to all Articles, Claufes, and Provifions therein "contained, and have fully agreed and affented to the "faid Acts; Willing that the faid Acts, and every Ar"ticle, Claufe, Sentence, and Provifion therein con"tained, from henceforth fhall be of the fame Strength, "Force, and Effect, as if We had been perfonally prefent in the faid Higher Houfe, and had openly and "publicly, in the Prefence of you all, affented to the "fame: And We do by these Presents declare and no

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"of Hertford; and alfo the Road leading out of the faid "Road at Marlow, over Great Marlow Bridge, through Byfham, to or near the Thirty Mile Stone in the "Road leading from Maidenhead to Reading aforefaid." "An Act for effecting the Sale of an Eftate at Tachbrook, in the County of Warwick, devised by the Will "of John Norris Efquire, deceafed, and for applying "fufficient of the Money in discharging Incumbrances "on certain Estates at Cwmyoy and Lanthony, in the "Counties of Monmouth and Hereford; and for paying the Refidue thereof to Walter Savage Landor Efquire, and for fettling the faid Eftates at Cromyoy "and Lanthony to the Ufes of the Will of the faid "John Norris?" "An Act for empowering the Judges "of the Court of Seffion in Scotland to fell fuch "Parts of the entailed Eftate of Pitreavie, in the "Parish of Dunfermline and County of Fife, in Scotland, "now belonging to Shovel Blackwood Efquire, as fhall "be fufficient for Payment of the Debts affecting the "fame." "An Act for enclosing a Moor or Common "called Middlehope, within the Park and Foreft of Weardale, in the Parish of Stanhope, in the County of "Durham." "An Act for dividing and allotting Lands "in the Parishes of Barford Saint Martin and South Newton, and for extinguishing Rights of Common in "other Lands in or adjoining the Parishes of Barford adjoining the Parishes of Barford "Saint Martin aforefaid and Baverstock, in the County. "of Wilts." "An A&t for enclofing Lands in and adjoining or near to the Parish of Mordiford, in the "County of Hereford." "An Act for enclofing Lands "in the Parish of Cheadle, in the County of Stafford." "An A&t for enclosing Waste Lands in the Township. "of Lifcard, in the Parish of Wallafey, in the County "Palatine of Chefter." "An Act for enclosing Lands "in the Manor of Whiston and Parish of Kingsley, in the "County of Stafford." "An A&t for enclosing Lands "in the Parish of Bledlow, in the County of Bucking"ham." "An Act for enclofing Lands within the "Manor and Township of Idle, in the Parish of Calverley, in the Weft Riding of the County of York." "An Act for enclofing Lands in the Parish of Marfworth, "in the County of Buckingham." "An Act for allot"ting Lands in the Manor and Parish of Long Witten"ham, in the County of Berks." "An Act for enclof"ing Lands in the Manors of Abdon and Stoke Saint "Milborough, in the County of Salop." "An Act for "enclofing Lands in the Parish of Stockton, in the "County of Wilts." "An Act for enclofing Lands "in the Parish of Ravenfden, in the County of Bedford." "An Act to amend an A&t paffed in the Forty-eighth "Year of His prefent Majefty, for enclofing Lands in "the Parish of Bodham, in the County of Norfolk." "An Act for enclofing Lands in Long Sutton, in the County of Somerfet." "An Act for enclofing Lands "in the Parifh of Milton, in the County of Berks." "An Act for enclofing Lands in the Manor and Parish "of Sutton, in the County of Surrey." "An Act for enclofing Lands in the Townships of Nannau-uwch-rAfon, Nannau-is-r'-Afon, and Llanelltyd, in the Parishes "of Llanfachreth and Llanelltyd, in the County of Me"rioneth." "An Act for enclofing Lands in the Pa"rifh of West Wratting, in the County of Cambridge." "An A&t for enclofing Lands in the Parish of Bafildon, "in the County of Berks." "An Act for enclosing "Lands in the Parifh of Irton, in the County of Cum"berland." "An Act for enclofing Lands in the Pa"rifhes of Sampford Peverell, Burlifcombe, and Halber"ten, in the County of Devon." "An Act to amend "an Act paffed in the Forty-feventh Year of His pre"fent Majefty, for enclofing Lands in the Parishes of "Holt and Letheringsett, in the County of Norfolk." "An Act to explain and amend an Act paffed in the Thirty-eighth Year of His Majefty, for enclosing "Lands in the Manor and Parish of Portbury, in the "County of Somerfct." "An Act for enclofing Lands " in the Vill, Hamlet, or Parifh of Warningcamp, in the County of Suffex." "An Act for enclofing Lands in "the Parish of lfington, in the County of Devon." " An "Act for enclofing Lands in the Parish of North Creake,

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