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BILLS; 1842.

Dublin Police (Ireland):

106. Bill for improving the Dublin Police

Dublin University, Right of Voting, (Ireland):

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351. Bill to amend an Act of the Second and Third Years of his late Majesty, "to amend the Representation of the People of Ireland," in respect of the Right of Voting in the University of Dublin

East India Bishops:

281

453. Bill to enable Her Majesty to grant Furlough Allowances to the Bishops of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, who shall return to Europe for a limited Period, after residing in India a sufficient time to entitle them to the highest Scale Pension 285

Ecclesiastical Corporations Leasing:

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221. Bill for better enabling Ecclesiastical and Spiritual Corporations, aggregate and sole, to grant Building and Repairing Leases of their Lands and Houses, and Leases of Watercourses, and Ways and other Easements in, upon or over their Estates

519. Same [as amended by the Committee]

Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction:

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417. Bill for further suspending the Operation of the New Arrangement of Dioceses, so far as it affects the existing Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions

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212. Bill, intituled, An Act to alter and amend the Law relating to Ecclesiastical Houses of Residence

329

Election Petitions Trial:

445. Bill to continue an Act for amending the Law for the Trial of Controverted Elections

337

Electors Removal:

273. Bill to prevent Persons in England and Wales from losing their Votes at an Election by Removal after the preceding Registration

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446. Bill for abolishing certain Offices on the Revenue Side of the Court of Exchequer in England, and for regulating the Office of Her Majesty's Remembrancer in that Court

482. Same [as amended by the Committee]

Exchequer Bills:

347

353

81. Bill for appointing Commissioners to inquire as to the Issue, Receipt, Circulation and Possession of certain forged Exchequer Bills

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463. Bill for further regulating the Preparation and Issue of Exchequer Bills

Excise Duties (Compounds):

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181. Bill to repeal the Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks of Excise on Mixtures, Compounds, Preparations, and Commodities made from or with Spirits, when removed from or into England, Scotland, or Ireland respectively, and to impose and allow other Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks in lieu thereof

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Fines and Recoveries (Wales and Cheshire):

215. Bill for better recording Fines and Recoveries in Wales and Cheshire

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Fisheries (Ireland):

BILLS; 1842.

148. Bill to regulate the Irish Fisheries

398. Same [as amended by the Committee]

404. Same [as amended by the Select Committee, and on Re-commitment]

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Fisheries Treaty: 405. Bill to continue an Act for carrying into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, relative to the Fisheries on the Coast of the British Islands and of France 547

Four Courts Marshalsea, Dublin, (Ireland) :

391. Bill for consolidating the Four Courts Marshalsea, Dublin, Sheriff's Prison, Dublin, and City Marshalsea, Dublin, and for regulating the Four Courts Marshalsea in Ireland

Game Certificates (Ireland):

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549

466. Bill to transfer the Collection and Management of the Duties on Certificates to kill Game in Ireland to the Commissioners of Excise 557

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318.

Grand Jury Presentments (Ireland):

Bill to enable Grand Juries at the ensuing Summer and Spring Assizes to make certain Presentments in Counties of Cities and Towns in Ireland, and to remove Doubts as to the Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace in Places recently annexed to Counties at large in Ireland

563

415.

Same [as amended by the Committee]

Grand Jury Presentments (Cork):

- 567

234. Bill to provide for Difficulties in respect of the Assessment of Grand Jury Presentments in the County of the City of Cork

Health of Towns:

583

538. Bill for the Improvement of Health in Towns, by removing the Interment of the Dead from their Precincts

220.

Incumbents Leasing:

603

Bill for better enabling Incumbents of Ecclesiastical Benefices to demise the Lands belonging to their Benefices on Farming Leases

Insolvent Debtors:

521. Bill, intituled, An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors

Joint Stock Banking Companies :

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472. Bill to amend the Law relative to Legal Proceedings by certain Joint Stock Banking Companies against their own Members, and by such Members against the Companies 637

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315. Bill, intituled, An Act to define the Jurisdiction of Justices in General and Quarter Sessions of the Peace 639

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382. Bill, intituled, An Act to confirm certain Proceedings which may have been had after the passing of the Act, intituled, " An Act to define the Jurisdiction of Justices in General and Quarter Sessions of the Peace" 643

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107. Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to form a new Opening from the Knightsbridge Road into Hyde Park, and a new Opening from Highstreet, Kensington, into an intended new Road across the Palace Green; and for annexing a Piece of extra-parochial Ground in the Royal Garden to the respective Parishes of Saint Mary Abbots, Kensington, and Saint Mary, Paddington, in several Portions 645

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BILL

To divide the Forest of Dean, in the County of
Gloucester, into Ecclesiastical Districts.

[Note.-The Words and Clauses printed in Italics are proposed to be inserted in the Committee.]

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HEREAS Her Majesty's Forest of Dean, in the Hundred of Saint Briavel, in the County of Gloucester, is extraparochial, and contains a population of Ten thousand persons and upwards, and it is expedient that such part thereof as is after-mentioned should be divided into Four Ecclesiastical Districts, in order to enable the spiritual persons who may serve the Churches or Chapels therein to perform all Ecclesiastical Duties within such Districts, and for the due Ecclesiastical Superintendence of such Districts, and the preservation and improvement of the religious and moral habits of the 10 persons residing therein: And whereas Three Churches or Chapels have been built within the said Forest, which have been set apart and consecrated for the performance of Divine Service according to the rites and ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland as by Law established; (that is to say) Christchurch Chapel, 15 Holy Trinity Chapel and Saint Paul's Chapel; and it is intended to build a Church or Chapel, for the performance of Divine Service according to the rites and ceremonies of the said United Church aforesaid, at or near Cinderford in the said Forest, by and out of funds subscribed or to be subscribed by certain well-disposed 20 individuals: And whereas Christchurch Chapel was built from funds voluntarily contributed; and the Governors of the Bounty of Queen ANNE having granted certain monies to the said Chapel, the same were invested in lands, and which were conveyed to Trustees of the said Chapel towards the endowment thereof; and there is also standing in the name of the Governors of the Bounty of Queen ANNE

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the sum of One hundred and Seventeen Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Seven-pence Three per Centum Reduced Bank Annuities, also part of the endowment of the said Chapel: And whereas the annual income of the endowment of the said Chapel, after deducting the usual outgoings, is One hundred and Eighteen Pounds Ten Shillings and Sixpence, or thereabouts: And whereas the Chapel of the Holy Trinity was built from funds collected by voluntary contributions, and was endowed with the sum of Two thousand Two hundred Pounds out of the Parliamentary Grant, to which the sum of One hundred Pounds was added by the Minister of the said Chapel, and 10 the sum of One hundred Pounds was added by the Pynecombe Charity, and the further sum of Three hundred Pounds was added by the Governors of the Bounty of Queen ANNE, making together the sum of Two thousand Seven hundred Pounds, which was invested in the purchase of Three thousand and Fifty-five Pounds Three Shillings 15 and Two-pence Three per Centum Reduced Bank Annuities, now standing in the names of the said Governors, producing annually the sum of Ninety-one Pounds Thirteen Shillings: And whereas Saint Paul's Chapel was built from funds voluntarily contributed, and the endowment of the Minister thereof consists of the sum of Two 20 thousand Four hundred and Eighty-nine Pounds Seven Shillings and Ten-pence Three per Centum Reduced Bank Annuities, standing in the names of the Governors of the Bounty of Queen ANNE, producing an annual income of Seventy-four Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Sixpence: And whereas Five Acres of Land, parcel of the 25 Hereditary Revenues of the Crown, were granted to Trustees for the purposes of the sites of each of the said Three Chapels and the Burial Grounds thereof respectively, and for the sites of the Residences of the Ministers thereof, and otherwise for their benefit respectively: And whereas, in the year One thousand eight 30 hundred and Thirty, the sum of Eight hundred and Forty-three Pounds Fifteen Shillings sterling was invested by the Commissioners of his Majesty's Woods, with consent of the Commissioners of the Treasury, in the purchase of the sum of One thousand Pounds Three per Centum Consolidated Bank Annuities, in the names of the then First Commis- 35 sioner of his Majesty's Woods and the Bishop of Gloucester, upon trust, for the purpose for ever thereafter to apply the dividends of such Stock towards the repairs of the fabrics of the said Three Chapels so built as aforesaid: And whereas on the endowing the said Chapel of Saint Paul, the right of presentation of the Minister thereto was reserved to the Bishop of Gloucester for the time being; and the said Chapel is now served by a Minister or Curate appointed by the said Bishop: And whereas the right of patronage or nomination to the said Chapels of Christchurch and Holy Trinity is now vested in the Right honourable Nicholas Baron Bexley, and the Right honour

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