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ment between the executors of Mofes Gould, efq; deceafed, and his relict, for payment of the debts and maintenance of the younger children of the faid Mofes Gould, and for fettling other part of his eftate.

7. An act for fale of the estate of Daniel Drake, gent. deceased, for the provifion of his widow and children, according to his will.

8. An act for naturalizing Henry Bow

man.

9. An act for vefting in trustees certain manors and lands of William duke of Devonshire, and William Cavendish, commonly called marquis of Hartington, to enable them to mortgage the fame for payment of debts, and fubject thereunto to fettle the fame to the like ufes, as the fame are now fettled, 10. An act to enable the right honourable John lord Powlet, and Bridget, lady Poulet, his wife, with the confent of their trustees, to fell their fhares and intereft of and in certain manors and lands in the county of Kent, and to purchase other lands or hereditaments of the like value, to be fettled to the fame uses, 11. An act to veft the estate of Charles

lord Howard, baron of Eferick, in trustees, to fell the fame for payment of his debts.

12. An act for fale of several estates in England and Ireland, for payment of the debts of Charles late earl of Burlington, and Cork.

13. An act for confirming an agree

ment made by certain articles by and between John earl of Kildare, Richard lord Bellew, both of the kingdom of Ireland, and Frances his lady, Charlotte countefs of Newburgh of the kingdom of Scotland, and William Rowley, efq; and for felling part of the eftate of the faid earl of Kildare, for the purposes therein mentioned.

14. An act for confirmation of an a

greement made between Thomas late lord bishop of Carlisle, and Thomas Cook, efq; for vefting the rectory of Melborne in the county of Derby, in the faid Thomas Cook and his heirs, upon augmentation of the rents to the bishoprick of Carlisle, and of the ftipend to the vicar of Melborne.

15. An act for fale of feveral manors and lands in the counties of Hereford, Radnor, and Brecon, for payment of the debts of Richard and Thomas Williams late of Cabalva in the county of Radnor, efquires, deceased.

16. An act for vefting in trustees all the eftate of Baldwin Malett, efq; and William Malett, his fon and heir apparent, for payment of the debts of the faid Baldwin Malett to her Majefty, as he was receiver general for the county of Somerset, and city and county of the city of Bristol, and for fettling the refidue on the faid William Malett, his heirs and affigns for ever, as by agreement between the faid Baldwin Malett and William Malett.

17. An act to impower the lord high

treasurer, or commiffioners of the treasury, to compound with Richard Cobb, efq; as one of the fureties of Thomas Cobb, gent. deceafed, receiver general for the county of Southampton, and Isle of Wight. 18. An act to impower the lord high treasurer, or commiffioners of the treasury, to compound with John Drake, John Hunton, and Edmund Cocke, as fureties for Auguftine Briggs, receiver general for the county of Norfolk and city of Norwich. 19. An act to impower the lord high treafurer, or commiffioners of the treasury, to compound with Sir Michael Biddulph, baronet, as he was one of the fureties for Morgan Whitley, efq; receiver general for the counties of Chester and North Wales.

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20. An act for fettling of the tithes of certain lands in Francton, in the county of Warwick, upon Simon Biddulph, efq; and his heirs, and for fettling a rent-charge in lieu thereof, upon the prefent rector there, and his fucceffors for ever. 21. An act for the augmentation of the vicarage of Gainsborough, in the county of Lincoln.

22. An act to empower the lord high treasurer, or commiffioners of the treasury, to compound with Thomas Whitley, efq; as he was one of the fureties for Morgan Whitley, efq; late receiver general for the counties of Chester and North Wales. 23. An act for fale of the estate of Ambrofe Scudamore, efq; deceased, for payment of the mortgage-money and debts thereupon, and placing out the overplus, money to the uses therein mentioned. 24. An act for fale of certain lands and tenements in Hefton in the county of Middlefex, late the estate of Matthew Lifter and his wife, and Timothy Whitfield and his wife, for the purposes therein mentioned. 25. An act to enable James Lockart, efq; and his wife, to fell certain lands, tenements, and hereditaments in the county of Effex, late of Sir Thomas Luckin, baronet, deceafed, for payment of their debts, and to purchase other lands with the overplus of the money, to be fettled to like uses.

26. An act for raifing money by a mortgage of a plantation in the Barbadoes, to pay the debts of Robert Hooper.

27. An act for fale of part of the estate of Edward Baines, gent. for dif charge of a mortgage thereupon, and making provifion for his daughters.

28. An act for fevering and difunit

ing the church or chapel of Horne,
from the church or chapel of Blech-
ingly, in the county of Surrey.
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29. An act to enable truftees to raise

money to pay the debts of Mark Delves, efq; deceased.

30. An act for fale of feveral lands

and hereditaments of Thomas Goddard of Rudlow, in the county of Wilts, efq; deceafed, for payment of his debts, and for fettling the overplus upon Ambrofe Goddard, for the purposes therein mentioned. 31. An act for fale of several lands and hereditaments of George Nodes, efq; in the county of Hertford, for payment of his debts, and the debts of George Nodes, efq; his father, deceased, charged thereupon. 32. An act to enable Jofeph Hinxman of North Hinton, in the county of Southampton, efq; to fell fome eftates in Andover, in the faid county; and for the fettling other eftates in Christ Church Twyneham in the faid county, of a better value, to the fame uses.

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33. An act for fale of feveral lands in the counties of Durham and Northumberland, late of Patricius Crow, efq; deceased, for the raising the portions charged thereupon for his younger children.

34. An act for vesting an estate mortgaged in fee by Thomas Burr, to Anthony Tomkins (now an infant) in trustees, to reconvey the fame to the faid Thomas Burr, or as he fhall appoint, upon payment of all the monies due on the faid mortgage.

35. An act for confirming and making good the laft will and teftament

of Hugh Nanney, efq; deceased. 36. An act to impower the lord high treasurer, or commiffioners of the treasury, to compound with John Mofon, gent, who was receiver general for the county, univerfity, and town of Cambridge, and Ifle of Ely; and alfo with John Pickering, filkman, one of the faid John Mafon's fureties, as he was fuch receiver.

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37. An act for fale of the estate of
Charles Bludworth, efq; deceased,
for payment of his debts.
38. An act for vefting the eftate late
of Thomas Guy, gent. deceased, for
payment of his debts.

39. An act to enable John Proctor, of
Rock in the county of Northumber-
land, efq; to fell or otherwife dif-
pofe of his lands in Shawdon, Shaw-
don Woodhoufe, and Crawley, upon
fettling lands of like value in the
faid county, in lieu thereof.

40. An act for fale of part of the estate of John Sands, efq; in the county of Surrey, for payment of his debts, and raifing a portion for his daughter.

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41. An act for fale of the estate of Richard Ball, in Little Appleby and Great Appleby, in the counties of Derby and Leicester, and for laying out fo much of the money as will purchase another eftate of equal value, to be fettled to the fame uses, and the refidue in making provifion for younger children.

42. An act to enable Edmund Waller, efq; to charge his estate (not fettled on his wife in jointure) with a fum of money for payment of his debts. 43. An act for raifing money for payment of the debts of Thomas Hatcher, efq; by fale or mortgage of fome part of his eftate, and for the better execution of several powers in his marriage settlement. 44. An act to enable John Green, of Gavellacre in the county of Southampton, clerk, to fell fome eftates in Hacklefton, in the county of Wilts; and for the fettling other eftates in Gavellacre, in the county of Southampton, of a better value, to the fame uses.

45. An act to naturalize Margarita Cecilia Cadogan, wife of brigadier general Cadogan, Gilbert Alfleck, and John Herman Louis.

46. An act for enabling trustees to make leases of part of the manor

of Dingley, and lands there, for payment of the debts of fames Griffin, efq; and raifing portions for younger children.

47. An act for the better explanation of the fettlement of the eftate of William Trafford, gent, and Clare his wife, and William their eldest fon, and for making more effectual a provifion for younger children, according to agreements between them.

48. An act for vefting the equity of redemption of the manor and capital meffuage of Latchford, with the appurtenances, and divers freehold meffuages, farms, and lands, in Latchford and Hafely, in the county of Oxon, late the eftate of William Lenthall, efq; deceased, in trustees, to be fold for discharging of incumbrances thereupon. 49. An act to enable William Cavendifb, efq; to make a fettlement in jointure upon any wife he shall marry, and for the better raifing the portions charged upon his eftate, and for confirming infranchifements of several copyhold eftates made by his father, within the manor of Dovebridge in the counties of Stafford and Derby. 50. An act to enable Sir George Warburton, baronet, to fell the manor or lordship of Pulford in the county of Chester, to perform an agreement made upon his marriage for payment of feveral portions charged upon his eftate; and alfo to pay fome debts which his father had power to charge.

51. An act for fale of feveral lands and chattel eftates, in the county of Devon, and city and county of Exon, of Jofeph Price, for payment of his debts and legacies charged upon his estate, and for a provifion for himself, his wife, and family. 52. An act to naturalize Andrew Girardot, alias Devermenoux, Francis Buzelin, and others.

53. An act to make fome alterations and amendments in an act of parliament obtained the laft feffion by Sir Peter Tyrrill, and Thomas Tyrrill his fon, in order to enable them to fell feveral lands in Hanflop, and Caftlethrop, in the county of Bucks, which were fettled upon the marriage of the faid Thomas Tyrrill and Dorothy his wife, and to settle other lands in lieu thereof. 54. An act for fale of part of the eftate of Baptift May, efq; deceased, for reimburfing Charles May, efq; his nephew, fuch monies as he has expended for discharging the debts, legacies, and funeral expences of the faid Baptift May.

55. An act for fale of the eftate of Thomas Holdford, efq; in Plumbly, and elsewhere, in the county of Chefter, confifting chiefly in reverfions, to raise money for payment of his debts, and purchafing an eftate in poffeffion, to be fettled to the fame uses as the other estate was fettled.

56. An act for confirming a leafe

heretofore made, of certain meffuages and lands in Epfom, by Sir Fofeph Sheldon, and Sir James Edwards, to Humprey Bean, and agreed to be figned to Sir Thomas Cooke, knight, and for enabling a leafe of other lands adjoining to the fame, to be made to him.

57. An act for vesting in trustees the eftate late of Sir Thomas Worfopp, knight, and John Worfopp, efq; his fon deceased, in Finsbury-Fields or Moor-Fields, in the parish of Shoreditch, in the county of Middlefex, to be fold for the payment of debts and legacies, and the overplus of the money remaining, to be laid out for the purchafing of meffuages, lands, tenements, or hereditaments of inheritance in the kingdom of Ireland, to be fettled as in the act is particularly mentioned. 58. An act to empower the lord high

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treasurer, or commiffioners of the treafury, to compound with Thomas Kenyon, executor of Luke Lloyd, efq; as he was one of the fureties of Morgan Whitley, efq; as he was receiver general for the counties of Chefter and North Wales.

59. An act for vefting the eftate of Jofeph Grainge, and Elizabeth his wife, in truftees, to be fold, and to difpofe of part of the money arifing by fuch fale for the maintenance of the faid Elizabeth, purfuant to their marriage fettlement, and to apply the refidue to the payment of the debts of the faid fofeph Grainge.

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60. An act to enable trustees to fell fuch part of the eftate of Richard Lifter, efq; and Frances Pate Lifter, his wife, fole daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Smith, baronet, deceafed, in the county of Chester, and city of Cheffer, as remains unfold, in order to raise money for the payment of the debts of the faid Sir Thomas Smith, and for portions for younger children of the faid Frances Pate Lifter; and for applying the overplus in the purchase of other lands, to be fettled to the fame ufes as they are now fettled; and likewife for confirming fuch leases and fales as have been made towards difcharge of the faid debts. 61. An act to empower the lord high treasurer, or commiffioners of the treasury, to compound with Michael Wicks, efq; late receiver general of the plantation duties in the port of London.

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Majefty by a land tax to be raised in the year one thousand seven hundred and fix. Cap. 3. To repeal feveral claufes in the statute made in the third and fourth years of her present Majesty's reign, for securing the kingdom of England from feveral acts lately paffed in the parliament of Scotland. Cap. 4. For the naturalization of the most excellent princefs Sophia, electress and dutchefs dowager of Hanover, and the iffue of her body. Cap. 5. For continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the fervice of the year one thousand seven hundred and fix. Cap. 6. For continuing an additional fubfidy of tonnage and poundage, and certain duties upon coals, culm, and cinders, and additional duties of excife, and for fettling and establishing a fund thereby, and by other ways and means, for payment of annuities, to be fold for raifing a further fupply to her Majefty, for the fervice of the year one thousand feven hundred and fix, and other ufes therein mentioned.

Cap. 7. For making the town of New Rofs, in the county of Wexford in the kingdom of Ireland, a port for the exporting of wool from Ireland into this kingdom. Cap. 8. For the better fecurity of her Majefty's perfon and government, and of the fucceffion to the crown of England in the proteftant line. Cap. 9. For repairing the highways between Barnhill and Hatton Heath, in the county of Chefter. Cap. 10. For the better recruiting her Majesty's army and marines. Cap. 11. For continuing an act made in the feffion held in the third and fourth years of her Majefty's reign, intituled, An act for punishing mutiny and defertion, and falfe mufters, and for the better payment of the ar my and quarters.

Cap. 12. For laying further duties on low wines, and for preventing the damage to her Majefty's revenue by importation of foreign cut whalebone, and for making fome provifions as to the ftampt duties, and the duties on births, burials, and marriages, and the falt duties, and touching million lottery tickets, and for enabling her Majefty to difpofe the effects of William Kidd, a notorious pirate, to the use of Greenwich hofpital, and for appropriating the publick monies granted in this feffion of parliament. Cap. 13. For the better ordering and governing the watermen and lightermen upon the river of Thames. Cap. 14. For the better collecting charity money on briefs, by letters patent, and preventing abufes in relation to fuch charities.

Cap. 15. For making the river Stower navigable, from the town of Maningtree in the county of Effex, to the town of Sudbury in the county of Suffolk.

Cap. 16. For the amendment of the law, and the better advancement of justice.

Cap. 17. To prevent frauds frequently committed by bankrupts. Cap. 18. For enlarging the pier and harbour of Parton in the county of Cumberland.

Cap. 19. For the encouragement and increase of seamen, and for the better and speedier manning her Majesty's fleet.

Cap. 20. For the better enabling the

mafter, wardens, and affiftants of Trinity House, to rebuild the lighthoufe on the Edystone rock. Cap. 21. For the increafe and better prefervation of falmon, and other fish, in the rivers within the counties of Southampton and Wilts. Cap. 22. To impower the lord high treasurer, or commiflioners of the treasury, to iffue out of the monies arifing by the coinage duty, any

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