Street End, in the parish of Kingswinford, to the turnpike roa leading from Dudley to Wolverhampton, in the counties of Wor cefter, Salop, and Stafford.
Cap. 103. To continue the term, and alter and enlarge th
powers, of an act of the tenth year of his prefent Majefty, fo
repairing the road from Biggleswade, in the county of Bedford
through Bugden and Alconbury, to the top of Alconbury Hill, an
from Bugden to Huntingdon, and from Crofs Hall to Grea
Stoughton Common, in the county of Huntingdon, and also th
road leading out of the aforefaid road at or near the ferry boufe, i
the parish of Tempsford, to and through Little Barford, Eyne
fbury, and Saint Neots, to the turnpike road at the end of Сrof
Hall Lane.
Cap. 104. For continuing and amending an act, of the tent!
year of his prefent Majesty, for amending and widening the roa
from Saint Stephen's Gate, in the county of the city of Norwich to the windmill in the town of Watton, in the county of Norfolk..
Cap. 105. To continue the term, and alter the powers, of f
much of two acts, made in the twenty-fifth and thirty-firf
years of the reign of his late Majefty, for repairing feveral roads
in the counties of Linlithgow and Stirling, as relates to the road:
lying within the county of Linlithgow.
Cap. 106. For enlarging the term and powers of an act, paffed
in the eighth year of the reign of his prefent majesty King
George the Third, for repairing and widening the road from the
Mayor's Stone, in Abingdon, in the county of Berks, through Cum-
ner, to the ancient borfe road at Swinford, in the faid county.
Cap. 107. To continue the term, and alter and enlarge the
powers, of an act, paffed in the ninth year of the reign of his
prefent Majefty, for repairing and widening the road from Cheadle
to Botham Houle, and from thence to Butterton Moor End, in
the county of Stafford.
Cap. 108. To continue the term, and alter the powers, of fe
much of two acts, made in the twenty-fifth and thirty-first years of the reign of his late Majesty, for repairing several roads in the counties of Linlithgow and Stirling, as relates to the roads lying within the county of Stirling; and for repairing the road from Loanhead to Saint Ninian's, in the faid county of Stirling.
Cap. 109. For repairing several roads in the counties of Stir- ling and Dumbarton.
Cap. 110. For more effectually amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the roads from the town of Denbigh, to the turnpike road between Northop and Holywell, and from Afon Wen to the town of Mold, in the counties of Denbigh and Flint.
Cap. 111. For enlarging the term and powers of an act, passed in the ninth year of the reign of his prefent majefty King George the Third, for repairing and widening the road from the end of the turnpike road in Shawbury, in the county of Salop, to Drayton in Hales, in the faid county; and from thence to Newcastle under Line, in the county of Stafford, and from Shawbury aforefaid to the turn- pike road in High Ercall, in the faid county of Salop, and fram
Shaw-
Shawbury aforefaid to Wem, in the faid county; and from thence to the turnpike road in Standford, in the faid county.
Cap. 112. For enlarging the term and powers of an act, passed
in the tenth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, for repair-
ing and widening the road from Tunstall, in the county of Stafford,
to Boley, in the county of Chefter; and from Great Chell to Shel
on, in the faid county of Stafford.
Cap. 113. To enlarge the term and powers of an act, made
in the fourth year of the reign of his prefent Majefty, for repair-
ing, widening, and keeping in repair, the high roads leading from
Alfreton, in the county of Derby, through Carter Lane, to a certain
plate in the town of Mansfield called Stockwell; and from the bridle
gate, at the divifion of the liberties of Blackwell and Hucknall,
through the town of Sutton in Ashfield, to the Mansfield and
Newark tarnpike at or near Python Hill, in the foreft of Sherwood,
in the county of Nottingham.
Cap. 114. For amending, widening, and keeping in repair,
the road from the east end of Bromham Bridge, in the county of
Bedford, to the turnpike road leading from Wellingborough to
Olary, in the county of Bucks; and alfo the road from the faid
turnpike road, at or near the fouth end of the town of Olney
aforefaid, to the turnpike road leading from Northampton to
Newport Pagnell, in the fame county.
Cap. 115. For continuing the term, and enlarging the powers,
of certain acts for repairing the road from the town of Hitchin,
through Shefford, to the turnpike road from Saint Albans to Bed-
ford, and other roads therein mentioned, in the counties of
Hertford and Bedford.
PRIVATE ACTS.
N act for dividing and inclofing the common cow pasture and common fen in the parish of Pointon, in the county
3. An act for naturalizing Gottlob Gotthelff Schufler.
4. An act for vefting part of the freehold eftates devised by
the will of James Money efquire, deceased, in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the money arifing thereby in the purchase of other hereditaments, to be fettled to the fame ufes as the estates to be fold now ftand limited to.
8. An act for dividing and inclosing the several moors, con mons, or wafte grounds, called Dunkcfwick Common, Huby Con mon, Wefcoebill Common, and Weeton Green, within the man and parish of Harewood, in the county of York.
9. An act for dividing and allotting the intermixed or con
monable lands and grounds, and common paftures or wal
lands, within the manor and parish of Dibden, in the county
Southampton.
10. An act for dividing, allotting, inclofing, and regulatir
the open fields, meadows, paftures, moors, commons, ar
wafte grounds in the parith of North Collingham, in the coun
of Nottingham.
11. An act for dividing and inclosing a certain common mo
or tract of waste ground called Killingworth Moor, in the pari
of Long Benton, in the county of Northumberland.
12. An act to enable Thomas Samwell Watfon Samwell esquir
(lately called Thomas Samwell Watfon) and his heirs male,
take the furname, and use the arms of Samwell, pursuant to th
will of fir Thomas Samwell baronet, deceased.
19. An act for dividing and inclosing the open common fields
and other commonable lands, within the parish of Dormflone, i
the county of Worcester.
20. An act for dividing and inclofing the open common field:
pastures, and other commonable lands and wafte grounds, withi
the parish of Harby, in the county of Leicefler.
21. An act for naturalizing William Blaauw.
22. An act for dividing and inclofing the open fields, commo
meadows and paftures, common and waste lands, in the libert
or lordship of Mickleover, in the county of Derby.
23. An act for dividing and inclosing part of a certain commo
or wafte land, called Road Common, within the manor of Roa
and Langham, in the parishes of Road and North Bradley, in th
counties of Somerset and Wilts.
24. An act for dividing and inclofing the common and waft
grounds
25. An act to confirm and establish the divifion, allotments,
and incloure, of the open fields, meadows, paitures, commons, and wade grounds, lying in the parish of Cotgrave, in the county of Atingham, and alfo feveral exchanges of lands within the
Gid parish.
26. An act for dividing and inclofing the common and open
fields, meadows, commonable lands, and wafte grounds, in the
parish of Polebrook, in the county of Northampton.
27. An act for impowering the trustees of the most noble
Henry duke of Newcastle to lay out part of his fettled money in
the purchase of a leafehold manor, meffuages, farms, lands,
tythes, tenements, and hereditaments, lying intermixed, or con-
venient to be enjoyed, with his fettled eftates in the counties of
Nottingham and York, upon the like trufts, and with the like
powers, as his faid eftates now stand settled upon, or are subject
or liable to.
28. An act for fale of part of the fettled eftates of Richard
Wiljon efquire, deceased, in the county of York, and for fettling
other estates, in the county of the city of York, in lieu thereof.
29. An act for vefting the fettled eftates of the reverend Ste-
the White, doctor of laws, in London, Middlefex, Surrey, and
Hertfordshire, in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the pur-
chale money in other eftates to be fettled to the fame uses, and
for enabling the trustees in the mean time to grant building and
repairing leafes.
32. An act for fettling and fecuring the lands of Quintinefpie,
Kirands, and others, and the teinds, parfonage, and vicarage of the lands of Redcastle, and others, lying in the ftewartry of Kirkcudbright, to and in favour of miftreis Margaret Lawrie of Redcastle, widow of the deceafed Andrew Lawrie efquire of Red-
fle, and the fame feries of heirs in fce tail, and under the fame
conditions and limitations as are mentioned and contained in
two deeds of entail, made in the years one thousand seven hun- dred and twenty-feven and one thousand feven hundred and thirty-three, by Mr. Walter Lawrie of Redcastle, and for vefting in the aforefaid mistress Margaret Lawrie, and her heirs and aligns in fee fimple, the lands of Mool and Cairn, and others,
in the county of Wigton.
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33. An act for vefting certain parts of the fettled eftates Thomas Eftcourt efquire, in the counties of Gloucester and Wilt in trustees, to be fold and exchanged, and for laying out part the money arifing by fale in other eftates, to be fettled to the fam ufes, and for applying the refidue in discharge of incumbrances
34. An act to effectuate and establish an exchange betwee William Colhoun efquire, with the provoft and college of Eton, c the advowson and right of patronage of and to the confolidate or united rectories of Greeting All Saints and Creeting Saint Olaves in the county of Suffolk, for the advowfon and right of patronag of and to the rectory of Eaft Wretham, in the county of Norfolk
35. An act to effectuate and establish an exchange between William Colhoun efquire, and the provoft and fcholars of th King's college of Blessed Mary and Saint Nicholas, of Cambridge of the advowson and right of patronage of and to the rectory o Hepworth, in the county of Suffolk, and certain pieces of land and hereditaments in Hepworth aforefaid, for the advowfon and right of patronage of and to the rectory of West Wretham, in the county of Norfolk.
36. An act for vefting part of the fettled eftates of the mof noble Charles duke of Norfolk, in the county of Suffex, in him the faid duke, in fee, and for fettling other eftates of the faid duke in the fame county, of equal or greater value, in lieu thereof.
37. An act for vefting the manor of Fisherton Delamere other wile Filberton Delamore, and other hereditaments in the county of Wilts, devifed by the will of the moft noble Charles formerly duke of Bolton, with the appurtenances, in trustees, discharged of the uses and trufts of the faid will, for the purpose of more effectually carrying into execution certain decrees or decretal or ders of the court of chancery for the fale of the faid estates.
38. An act to confirm a leafe lately made by Henry Nevill, earl of Abergavenny, of certain entailed mines, and other hereditaments, in the county of Monmouth, and to enable granting future leases of the faid entailed mines, and other hereditaments, and alfo of all other eftates of which the faid earl is feized, as tenant in tail male, under an act of parliament paffed in the fecond and third years of the reign of King Philip and Queen Mary, and under the limitations in the laft will of George lord Abergavenny, in the faid act of Philip and Mary mentioned.
39. An act for vefting the fettled estates of Richard Hatchett efquire, and Katharine his wife, in the county of Chester, and part of their fettled eftates in the county of Salep, in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the purchase money in other estates, to be fettled to the same uses.
40. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common' fields, meadows, heath, and wafte grounds, within the parish of Bowbrickhill and hamlet of Fenny Stratford, in the county of Buckingham.
41. An act for dividing and inclofing the open fields, and commonable places in the parish of Lutterworth, in the county of Leicester.
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