Journals of the House of Lords.. A.1810. 662 pass ?” age Bill : “ pass ?” age Bill : pass ?” Lovat Bridge Hodie 3* vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An A& for taking Notice of an A& passed this Session, intituled, KirkcudBill : “ maintaining a Bridge across the River Beauley, to be “ An Ad to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from bright to "called The Lovat Bridge, in the County of Inver “ Corn or Grain in Great Britain for a limited Time; ferred to ness.” " and to continue, until Four Months after the Expira- Committee The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill shall « Parliament, to suspend the Importation of British or « tion of such Prohibition, an Act of the last Session of relative to Distilleries. “ pass?" 6 Irish-made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland re. It was resolved in the Affirmative. spectively ;” and praying, That the same may be repealed : Whittlesey Hodie 3. vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Ac for Barrier Bank improving the Barrier Bank on the South Side of It is Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to Improvement « Moreton's Leam, between Tower House and Whittlesey the Select Committee appointed to enquire into the Effect 6. Field, in the Isle of Ely and County of Cambridge. likely to be produced by a further Continuance of the the Circumstances which may tend to the Encourage- ment and Protection of the Agricultural Interests of the It was resolved in the Affirmative. United Kingdom. Stilton Drain, Hodie 3* vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Act for The Earl of Aboyne reported from the Lords Com- Forfar Sta“ draining and improving certain Fen Lands and Low mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Act for better tute Labour “ Grounds in the Parish of Stilton, in the County of Bill. “ regulating the Statute Labour in the County of ForHuntingdon." ' far," was committed : “ That they had considered The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill fhall “ the said Bill, and examined the Allegations thereof, us which were found to be true; and that the Committee It was resolved in the Affirmative. “ had gone through the Bill, and directed him to report “ the same to the House, without any Amendment.” Minsmere The Order of the Day being read for the Third Read. Level : Drain- ing of the Bill, intituled, “ An Ad for embanking and Upon reading the Petition of Susannah Sharrock of Gayton En“ draining a certain Level of Marshes and Fen Lands Gately, in the County of Norfolk, Widow, taking Notice closure Bill, Petition “ called or known by the Name of The Minsmere Level, of a Bill depending in this House, intituled, “ An Act against refer" within the several Parishes of Leiston with the Hamlet “ for enclosing Lands in the Parish of Gayton, otherwise red to Com“ of Sizewell, Theberton, Dunwich, Westleton, and Mid “ Geyton, in the County of Norfolk ;' and praying, mittee : “ dleton-cum-Fordley, in the County of Suffolk.” “ That she may be heard by herself, Agent, or Counsel, against the said Bill, or such Part or Parts thereof as The said Bill was accordingly read the Third Time. may affect her Property or Interests, and may have The Question was put, " Whether this Bill shall « such Relief in the Premises, as to their Lordships may “ 66 seem meet :" It is ORDERED, That the said Petition be referred mitted ; and that the Petitioner be at Liberty to be heard said Bill, as desired; and that Counsel be heard for the Bill at the fame Time, if they the Ten pre faid Bills, without any Amendment. ceding Bills. think fit. Fishtoft En Hodie 3vice leéta eft Billa, intituled, “ An Act for The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, “ That Dymerchion closure Bill : enclosing Lands in the Parish of Filhtoft, in the County « His Majesty having been informed of the Contents of Enclofure of Lincoln." “ the Bill, intituled, “ An Act for enclosing Lands in Bill, King's Consent fig. The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill, with “ the Parish of Dymerchion, in the County of Flint,” " the Amendments, shall pass ?” “ was pleased to consent (as far as His Majesty's Interest It was resolved in the Affirmative. “ is concerned), that their Lordships may proceed there “ in as they shall think fit.” “ improving the Drainage of certain Lands within the The Lord Walsingham reported from the Lords Com- Bill reported. Bill : " North and South West Parts of the Middle Level, mittees, to whom the last-mentioned Bill was committed: “ the Allegations thereof, which were found to be true; " that the Parties concerned had given their Confents, The Question was put, " Whether this Bill, with " to the Satisfaction of the Committee; and that the “ the Amendments, fhall pass ?” “ Committee had gone through the Bill, and directed to It was resolved in the Affirmative. « him to report the same to the House, without any " Amendment." Tibberton Hodie 3° vice lecta est Billa, intituled, “ An A& for Enclosure enclosing Lands in the Parish of Tibberton, in the Bill. “ County of Worcester." Upon reading the Petition of the several Persons whose Eckington Names are thereunto subscribed, being the Lord of the Enclosure The Question was put, “ Whether this Bill, with Manor, Freeholders, and Copyholders of Lands in the Bill, Petition 6 the Amendment, shall pass ?” Parish of Eckington, in the County of Worcester, taking red to ComIt was resolved in the Affirmative. Notice of a Bill depending in this House, intituled, “ An mittee : “ Ac for enclosing Lands in the Parish of Eckington, in Meflages to And Messages were, severally, sent to the House of H.C. with “ the County of Worcester ;” and praying, “That they Commons, by the former Messengers : Amendments may be heard by their Agents, Counsel, and Witto the Three To return the said Bills, and acquaint them, That the “ nesses against so much of the said Bill as may affect preceding Lords have agreed to the fame, with some Amendments, " them, and that the fame may not pass into a Law as Bills. to which their Lordships desire their Concurrence. " it now stands :" It is ORDERED, That the said Petition be referred to Lords sum Ordered, That all the Lords be summoned to attend the Committee to whom the said Bill stands committed, moned. the Service of the House on Friday the 25th Instant. and that the Petitioners be at Liberty to be heard by their Counsel, Agents, and Witnesses against the same, Corn Diftil Upon reading the Petition of the Freeholders, Com- as desired; and that Counsel be heard for the Bill at the lery Prohibi- missioners of Supply, and Heritors of the County of fame Time, if they think fit. tition from Kirkcudbright, whose Names are thereunto subscribed, ORDERED, 39. L. Chapter of All Lords ORDERED, That all the Lords who have been or shall .“ found to be true; that the Parties concerned had added to be present this Session, and are not named of the Com “ given their Consents, to the Satisfaction of the ComCommittee : mittee to whom the said Bill stands committed, be added “ mittee; and that the Committee had gone through " the Bill, and made some Amendments thereto." Which Amendments were read by the Clerk, as folCommittee ORDERED, That the Committee, to whom the said Bill low; (videlicet) to appoint a stands committed, do appoint a Chairman of the faid Chairman. Committee. « Pr. 19. After (“ Majesty ") insert (“ His « Heirs and Successors "); and in the same Line, after Dean and The Lord Walsingham reported from the Lords Com (“ Patron”) insert (“ or Patrons”).” mittees appointed to consider of the Bill, intituled, “ An Canterbury's And the said Amendments, being read a Second Time, Bill specially “ A& for empowering the Dean and Chapter of Canter were agreed to by the House. reported. bury, and their Lefsees, Edmund White, John White, " and William Parker Terry, to grant Building and The House (according to Order) was adjourned dur- Schools En- Bill. “ Land for the Purpose of endowing Schools in Ire- 66 land.” After some Time, the House was resumed: " directed him to report the same to the House, without any Amendment." “ and consented to the Bill on their Behalf, under fpe“ cial Powers of Attorney, which were severally pro The Lord Walsingham reported from the Lords Com- Stainton, &c. “ duced to the Committee, and proved ; and that the 'mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Ad for Enclosure “ Committee had gone through the Bill, and directed Bill. “ enclosing Lands in the Parishes of Stainton and Edling“ him to report the same to their Lordships, with several ton, in the West Riding of the County of York," was " Amendments." committed : “ That they had 'confidered the said Bill, Which Report, being read by the Clerk, was agreed “ and examined the Allegations thereof, which were “ found to be true; that the Parties concerned had “ given their Consents, to the Satisfaction of the Com- Which Amendments were read by the Clerk, as fol. low ; (videlicet) “ Pr. 2. L. 15. Leave out (" is ") and insert (" claims Loes and The Lord Walsingham reported from the Lords Com to be”); Wilford Poor mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Act for “ L. 18. Leave out (“- is ")and insert (" claims Bill. “ amending an Act, passed in the Thirty-first Year of “ to be '') “ His present Majesty, for the better Relief and Em “ L. 19. After (“ such ”) insert (“ that") “ Pr. 24. L. 31 & 32. Leave out (“ Taid William “ L. 35. Leave out (" as ") « Pr. 28. L. 3 & 4. Leave out (“ faid Earl of Scar “ brough as ") Dean Forest, The Lord Walsinghane made the like Report from the “ L. 5. Leave out (" as ") &c. Railways Lords Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ L. 6. Leave out “ his Heirs and Assigns ") Biu. “ Act for making and maintaining a Railway from and insert (“ for the Time being ") “ L. 8. Leave out (“ Earl ”) and insert " Lord”) ing other Railways therein mentioned, in the Coun “ L. 25. Leave out from (“the”) to (“in”) “ ties of Gloucester and Monmouth," was committed. “ in Line 27, and insert (“ Lord of the said Manor of “ Stainton for the Time being ") Glyndy. The Lord Walsingham reported from the Lords Com “ L. ult. Leave out from ("S the ") to frdwy, &c mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Act for en 166 (“ Lord ") in Press 29, Line 1: closing the Commons and Waste Lands in the Manors - Pr.29. L. 3. Leave out (“his Heirs and Afligns ") “ L. 18. Leave out from (“the”) to (“in”) « in Line 20, and insert (“ Lord of the Manor of And the said Amendments, being read a Second Time, were agreed to by the House. The Lord Walsingham reported from the Lords Com. Severa Tona mittees to whom the Bill, intituled, “ An Act for mak- nel Bill. Leverton EnThe Lord Walsinghan reported from the Lords Com ing and maintaining a 'Tunnel or Road under the River closure, &c. mittees, to whom the Bill, intituled, " An Act for “ Severn, from the Parish of Newnhan to the Parish of Bill. “ enclosing Lands in the Parish of Leverton, in the mitted : " That they had considered the said Bill, and “ Arlingham, in the County of Gloucester,” was com- the Repair " examined the Allegations thereof, which were found “ to be true; and that the Committee had gone through 66 the Bill, and made one Amendment thereto." 4. Which 66 An was 664 Journals of the House of Lords. A.1810. mons: Which Amendment was read by the Clerk, as fol. “ Assent to several Acts agreed upon by both Houses of " Parliament." lows; (videlicet) “ Pr. 9. L. 27. Leave out (“ April ") and insert The House was adjourned during Pleasure : The House was resumed : Then Three of the Lords Commissioners, being in their Robes, and seated on a Form placed between the Lords sum ORDERED, That all the Lords be fummoned to attend Throne and the Woolfack, the Lord Chancellor in the ORDERED, That all the Lords be summoned to attend Middle, with the Lord Steward on his Right Hand, moned. the Service of the House on Tuesday next. and the Lord Walfingham on his Left, commanded Order for It was moved, “ That the Order made on Monday the Yeoman Uher of the Black Rod to signify to the Commons, « The Lords Commissioners desire their Lords to be “ the 7th Instant, That all the Lords be summoned to sum moned “ immediate Attendance in this House, to hear the " Commission read.” Who being come, with their Speaker ; The Lord Chancellor said, “ My Lords, and Gentlemen of the House of ComLords sum Ordered, That all the Lords be summoned to atmoned. tend the Service of the House on Wednesday the 30th Instant. “ His Majesty, not thinking fit to be personally pre- or Commission to be issued under the Great Seal, and " thereby given His Royal Afsent to divers Acts, which Bill rejected. “ Mode of granting such Offices as have heretofore been “ have been agreed upon by both Houses of Parlia“ granted in Reversion, or for Joint Lives with Benefit ment, the Titles whereof are particularly mentioned; u of Survivorship ;” and for the Lords to be sum " and by the said Commission hath commanded us to moned; « declare and notify His Royal Assent to the said several “ Acts, in the Presence of you the Lords and ComIt was moved, “ That the said Bill be now read a mons assembled for that Purpose; which Commission “ Second Time." you will now hear read :" Which being objected to; Then the said Commission 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, ORDERED, That the said Bill be rejected. “ Defender of the Faith : To Our right trusty and right well-beloved the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, Lords sum. ORDERED, That all the Lords be summoned to at. " and to Our trusty and well-beloved the Knights, Citimoned. tend the Service of the House on Thursday the ist of zens, and Burgesses, and the Commissioners for June next. “ Shires and Burghs of the House of Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, Greeting : Whereas We Adjourn. Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præsens Parliamen “ have seen and perfectly understood divers and sundry tum continuandum effe usque ad et in diem Veneris, “ Acts agreed and accorded on by you Our loving Subdecimum octavum diem instantis Maii, horà undecima jects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the “ Commons, in this Our present Parliament assembled, “ particularly ensue ; (that is to say), “ An A& for “ augmenting the Salaries of the Lords of Sefhon, “ Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, and Barons of Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes “ Exchequer in Scotland, and Judges in Ireland.” “ An fuerunt: “ A& to regulate the Fees payable to Coroners in Ire “ land upon holding Inquisitions.” “ An Ad for inArchiep. Cantuar. Ds. Eldon, Cancel Ds. De Clifford. “ creasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Inn- larius. “ keepers and others on quartering Soldiers." Ds. Holland. Epus. Ceftrien. March. Cornwallis. " Act to amend an Act of the Fourteenth Year of His Ds. Walsingham. “ present Majesty, for the better Regulation of BuildComes Aylesford, Se. Ds. Bulkeley. “ ings and Party Walls, and for the more effectually preventing Mischiefs by Fire within the Cities of Ds. Douglas of Douglas. " London and Westminster, by permitting John's Pa- Ds. Saltersford. “ tent Tessera to be used in the Covering of Houses Ds. Redesdale. “ and Buildings within the Places therein mentioned.” Ds. Arden. “ An Act for enabling the Company of Proprietors of “ the Thames and Medway Canal, to vary the Line of " the faid Canal ; and for altering and enlarging the Viscount Sydney. “ Powers of Two Acts passed in the Fortieth and Forty « fourth Years of His present Majesty, for making the PRAYERS. " said Canal and a Collateral Cut thereto." " An Act “ to amend several Acts of the Thirteenth, Thirty-fifth, Lords take This Day William Lord Archbishop of Armagh and the Oaths. “ and Thirty-seventh Years of His present Majesty, for James George Lord Saltersford took the Oaths, and made “ deepening and making more commodious the Harand subscribed the Declaration ; and also took and sub c bour of Aberdeen.” " An Act for improving the scribed the Oath of Abjuration, pursuant to the Sta 66 Barrier Bank on the South Side of Moreton's Leam, tutes. “ between Tower House and Whittlesey Field, in the Isle " of Ely and County of Cambridge. 66 An Act to Bills passed The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, “ That 66 amend and render more effectual Two Acts of His “ His Majesty had been pleased to issue a Commission to “ late and present Majesty, for draining, preserving, fon. “ several Lords therein named, for declaring His Royal « and enclosing Lands in March, Wimblington, and 8 Upwell, D'F “ . Upwell, in the Isle of Ely, and County of Cambridge, “ Än Aa for more effectually amending, widening, and « so far as the said Ačts relate to the First and Second repairing the Road leading from Aylesbury, in the “ Districts therein mentioned.” “ An Act for drain County of Buckingham,' to Hockliffe , in the County “ ing and improving certain Lands in the Manors, Pa " of Bedford.” “ An Ad to continue the Term, and « rishes, and Places of North Weston, Walton, and other « alter and enlarge the Powers of several Acts, for re“ Places, in the County of Somerset.” 66 An Act for “ pairing the Roads from Birmingham to Warmington, “ draining and improving certain Fen Lands and Low “ and from Birmingham to Edgehill, in the County of “ Grounds in the Parish of Stilton, in the County of “ Warwick; fo far as the same relate to the Road from “ Huntingdon.” “ An Aa for embanking and draining “ Birmingham to Warmington, and so on to the utmost a certain Level of Marshes and Fen Lands called or “ Limits of the said County on Edgchill.” 66 An Act “ known by the Name of The Minsmere Level, within “ for continuing the Term, and enlarging the Powers " the several Parishes of Leiston with the Hamlet of “ of Two Acts of the Eighth and Twenty-eighth Years “ Sizewell, Theberton, Dúnwich, Westleton, and Mid “ of His present Majesty, fo far as the same relate to the “ dleton-cun-Fordley, in the County of Suffolk.”. “ An “ Road from the Township of Huddersfield, in the West “ A&t for amending and enlarging the Powers of an Act " Riding of the County of York, to Woodhead, in the “ of His present Majesty, intituled, “ An Act for the County Palatinè of Chester, and from thence to a " Improvement of the Town of Bedford, in the County Bridge over the River Merfey, called Enterclough “ of Bedford ; and for rebuilding the Bridge over the “ Bridge, on the Confines of the County of Derby. " River Oufe in the said Town." “ An Act for paving, “ An Ad for enlarging the Term and Powers of Three lighting, cleansing, and watching the Burgh of Kil “ Acts of His late and present Majesty, for repairing ic marnock and Suburbs thereof; for 'regulating the “ several Roads therein mentioned, leading to, through, " Police and Markets; and for other Purposes therein “ and from the Town of Monmouth, and for making a mentioned.” “ An Act for better lighting, watch “ new Piece of Road to communicate therewith.” “ An “ ing, cleansing, and repairing the Highways, and other Act for continuing and amending an Act of the “ wise improving the Hamlet of Ratcliff, in the County Twenty-eighth Year of His present Majesty, for re“ of Middlesex, and for repealing an Act of the pairing the Road from Staplebar to Lingen, and from “ Twenty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, relative there “ thence to Willey's Oak, and from Kingsham to the “ to; and for the better Relief and Maintenance of the “ Kington and Radnor Turnpike Roads; and from « Poor of the faid Hamlet." “ An Act for better “ Lingen aforesaid, to Walford, in the County of Here paving and lighting, for establishing a Nightly Watch, ford.” . “ An Ad for more effectually repairing and “ for regulating the Poor, and recovering the Poor improving the Road from Wendover to the Town of “ Rates within the Liberty of The Rolls, in the County Buckingham, in the County of Buckingham.” " An Act “ of Middlesex. “ An Aa for providing an additional for more effectually repairing the Roads leading into Burying Ground for the Parish of Saint John Hamp: “ the City of Hereford, and several Roads communi. “ stead, in the County of Middlesex.” “ An A& to " cating therewith." 66 An Act to continue the Term “ explain and amend an Act of the Twenty-seventh Year “ and alter and enlarge the Powers of an Act of the “ of His present Majesty, for making and declaring the “ Thirty-seventh Year of His present Majesty, for Gaol for the County of Devon a Public and Common “ amending the Road from Bolton-in-the-Moors to Black6 Gaol, and for other Purposes in the said A&t men “ burn, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, and for 6 tioned.” “ An AG for altering and amending an “ making a Branch of Road from the said Road to “ Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for widen “ the Road leading from Blackburn to Preston, and an. “ ing and altering Oufe Bridge over the River Ouse, and “ other Branch of Road from Mather Fold to Hard. “ Foss Bridge over the River Foss, in the City of York; “ mans, both in Turton, in the said County.” “ An “ for widening, raising, and improving certain Streets, « Ad to continue and amend an Ad of the Thirty-third « Lanes, and Passages, leading and near to the faid “ Year of His prefent Majesty, for repairing several “ Bridges, and for making certain other Improvements & Roads in and near the Town of Brewton, and other 66 in the said City.' “ An Ac for better regulating Roads in the Counties of Somerset and Wilts therein “ the Statute Labour within the County of Stirling. as described.” “ An Act for making and maintaining a “ An AQ for maintaining a Bridge across the River « Turnpike Road from the Town of Wisbech, in the “ Beauley, to be called The Lovat Bridge , in the County « He of Ely, in the County of Cambridge, to the Town " An Act to amend an Act of the of in the same Ife and County.' “ laft Session of Parliament, for amending the Irish “tô continue the Term and alter and enlarge the Powers 6 Road Acts.” “ An A& for making and maintaining “ of Two A&s of His present Majesty, for repairing a Road, partly by an Archway, through the East Şide “ the Road from the Alfreton Turnpike Road, near a “ of Highgate Hill , communicating with the present “ Place called Little Robins, in the Parish of Mansfield, “ Turnpike Road from London to Barnet at Upper Hol < in the County of Nottingham, to the Nottingham Turn" loway, in the Parish of Saint Mary Isington, and near pike Road near Tansley, in the County of Derby, and “ the Brook below the Fifth Mile Stone, in the Parish “ from Woolley Moor to the Chesterfield Turnpike Road “ of Hornsey, in the County of Middlesex.” “ An Act « at Kelstidge, in the faid County of Derby.” “ An “ to enable the Birmingham Life Assurance and Annuity « Ad to continue the Term, and alter and enlarge the “ Office to sue in the Name of their Secretary, and to « Powers of Three Acts, passed in the Second, Ele66 enroll Annuities." “ An Act to enable thé Bir ( venth, and Twenty-fecond Years of His present Ma mingham Fire Office Company to sue in the Name of “ jesty, for repairing the Road leading from Blyth có their Secretary.” “ 'An Act to regulate the loading “Marsh, in the County of Stafford, to the Road from of Ships with Coals in the Port of Newcastle-upon- « Abborn to Buxton, near Thorp, in the County of « An Act for continuing the Term, and « Derby; and from the Road between Cheadle and Leek “altering and enlarging the Powers of several Acts, for or to the Road above Frogall Bridge; and from the fame “ repairing the Roads therein mentioned, fo far as the “Road to the said Road between Blyth Marsh and á fame relate to the Road from the Red House near “ Thorp, at or near. Ruehill Gate, in the County of Doncaster, to the South End of Wakefield Bridge, and Stafford.” « An Act to continue the Term and alter “ from Wakefield to Pontefract, and from thence to IVee- « and enlarge the Powers of Two Acts, passed in the of land, and from Pontefract to Wentbridge, all in the “ Ninth and Thirtieth Years of His present Majesty, " West Riding of the County of York." 6 An Act for “ for repairing the Road from Cheadle to Botham House, «? more effectually making and repairing certain Roads 6 and from thence to Butterton Moor End, in the County " in the Counties of Fife, Kinross, Perth, and Clack “ of Stafford.” “ An Act for enabling the Trustees mannan. “ An Act to continue the Term, and alter " of George Earl of Coventry to cut down and fell " and enlarge the Powers of Two Acts passed in the “ Timber on the Estates devised to him for Life by the “ Fifth and Sixteenth Years of His prefent Majesty, for « Will of his late Father, deceased.' C6 An Act for “ repairing the Road from the Great Bridge in the Bo- ci vesting the legal Fee of certain Estates devised' by the “ rough of Warwick, to the Town of Northampton." (« Will of the Right Honourable Richard late Lord Vol. XLVII. 8 F Penrhyn, 6 Tyne." 666 Journals of the House of Lords. A. 1810. * Penrhyn, and now vested in William Norris Esquire,“ present Parliament assembled, are fully agreed and “ An Act for vesting certain Trust Estates “ Aflent given and put to the faid Acts : And for as “ An Ad for incorporating “cannot conveniently at this Time be present in Our “the Archbishop of Cashel, the Bishop of Leghlin and “ Royal Person in the Higher House of Our faid Parlia. “ Ferns, the Bishop of Ofjory, and the Dean of Ofory,“ ment, being the Place accustomed to give Our Royal " and their respective Succeffors for the Time being, into c Afsent to such Acts as have been agreed upon by “ a Corporation, to be called by the Name of " The “ you Our faid Subjects, the Lords and Commons, We Trustees of the Asylum in the City of Kilkenny, " have therefore caused these Our Letters Patent to be Sparling Esquire, deceased, in Trustees, in Trust, to “ from henceforth shall be of the fame Strength, Force, Colva, in the County of Radnor.” “ An Aâ for “ Gloucester; the most Reverend Father in God, Our enclosing Lands in the Parishes of Llangunnor and “Our right trusty and entirely-beloved Cousins and "Llanddarog, in the County of Carmarthen.” “ Counsellors James Marquis of Salisbury, Francis Marcs Ae for enclosing Lands in the Manor and Parish of “ quis of Hertford; Our right trusty and right well-be* Thorington, in the County of Eljev." “ An Act for “ loved Cousins and Counsellors Heneage Earl of Ayles“ enclosing Lands in the Parish of Roxton, in the County" ford, Steward of Our Household; George Earl of " of Bedford.” “An Act for enclosing Lands in the “ Dartmouth, Chamberlain of Our Household; George “ Hamlet of Penshan, in the Parish of Saint Andrew “ Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham, Groom of Our " in Pershore, in the County of Worcester.” “An Ac “ Stole ; Philip Earl of Chesterfield, Robert Earl of " for enclosing Lands in the Parish of Walditch, in the Buckinghamshire, William Earl Fitzwilliam, George 56 County of Dorset.” “An Act for enclosing Lands “ John Earl Spencer, John Earl of Chatham, Henry Earl " in the Parish of Alvington, in the County of Glou “ Bathurst, Henry Earl of Carnarvon, Robert Banks s cester.” “An Ad for enclofing Lands in the Parish “ Earl of Liverpool, One of Our Principal Secretaries cs of Horley, in the County of Surrey.” “ An Ac for " of State; John Earl of Saint Vincent, Thomas Earl of “ enclosing Lands in the Manor of Allerpeverell , in the “ Chichester, Dudley Earl of Harrowby, Our right trusty “ Parish of Columpton, in the County of Devon.” “ An " and well-beloved Cousin and Counsellor Henry Vif“ Ad for enclosing Lands within the Manor of Bonehill, count Sidmouth, Our right trusty and well-beloved “ otherwise Bunhill, in the Parish of Bromsgrove, in “ Counsellors Henry Richard Lord Holland, Thomas “ the County of Worcester.” “ An Act for enclosing “ Lord Walsingham, Willian Wyndham Lord Grenville, “ Lands in Portfea, in the County of Southampton.' “ William Lord Auckland, Henry Lord Mulgrave, John “ An Act for enclofing Lands in the Parish of Friday “Lord Redesdale, Edward Lord Ellenborough, Our Chief “ thorpe, in the East Riding of the County of York." “ Justice afligned to hold Pleas before Us; Charles Lord “ An Act for enclosing Lands within the Manor of “ Barham, and Thomas Lord Erskine ; or any Three or Soulby, in the County of Westmoreland.” “ An Act “ more of them, to declare and notify this Our Royal “ for enclosing Lands in the Township of Wath-upon - Afsent in Our Absence in the said Higher House, in the “ Dearne, in the County of York.” 66 An Act for en. “ Presence of you the said Lords and the Commons of closing Lands in that Part of the Parish of Boston, in “ Our Parliament, there to be assembled for that Purpose; " the County of Lincoln, called Boston East.” " and the Clerk of Our Parliaments to endorse the said “ Act for enclosing Lands in the Township and Parish “ Acts, with such Terms and Words in Our Name as “ of Gilling, in Richmondsbire, in the County of “ is requisite and hath been accustomed for the same, 55 York.” And albeit the said Acts by you Our " and also to enroll thefe Our Letters Patent and the “ said Subjects the Lords and Commons in this Our “ faid Acts in the Parliament Roll; and these Our Letters 9 « Patent |