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the County of Middlesex, to His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, and to apply the Money arising from such Sale in the Purchase of other Lands to be subject to the like Uses. Page 556 40. An Act to enable the surviving Trustee under the Will of John Satterthwaite Esquire, deceased, to sell the Real Estates thereby devised, during the Lifetime of the Testator's Widow, and to pay the Purchase Monies into the Bank, to be applied under the Directions of the Court of Chancery. Ibid. 41. An Act to enable the Trustees of an Estate at Rowley Regis in the County of Stafford, belonging to Deritend Chapel, in the Parish of Aston, near Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, to demise the Mines under the same, and lay out the Money to arise therefrom in Lands, and apply the Rents in Manner therein mentioned.

Ibid.

557 42. An Act for enabling George Earl of Aberdeen and William Lord Bishop of London, the Guardians of James Marquis of Abercorn, a Minor, to make Freehold Leases of his Estates in Ireland, during his Minority. 43. An Act for confirming a Partition of certain Estates in the County of Worcester, and for barring and otherwise disposing of the Estates Tail, and other Interests created by the Will of John Embury Esquire, deceased, in the said Estates, and for other Purposes.

Ibid. 44. An Act to enable the Prebendary of the Prebend of Brownswood, in the County of Middlesex, founded in the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul, in London, to grant a Lease of the Manor of Brownswood, in the said County, Parcel of the said Prebend, in manner therein mentioned, and to enable the granting of Sub Leases for building thereon, and otherwise improving the same, and for other Purposes.

Ibid.

45. An Act for effecting an Exchange of an Estate at Longdon, in the County of Stafford, devised by the Will of Thomas Jeffries Avarne, for an Estate at Abbots Bromley, in the said County, belonging to the Most Honourable Henry William Marquess of Anglesey,

Ibid.

46.

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PRIVATE ACTS,

NOT PRINTED.

N Act for allotting Lands within the Hamlet or Township of Hailey, in the Parish of Witney, in the County of Oxford. [Power for the perpetual Curate to lease, § 26.] 47. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Bromley, in the County of Kent.

[Allotment to the Bishop of Rochester, as Lord of the Manor, of Soil and Waste Lands, § 23. Allotment of the Residue, § 25. Allotment to the Rector to be fenced as herein mentioned, § 26. How Allotments to be made to Lord of Manor in the Half Year Lands, § 27. Power for the Bishop to grant Leases, § 28.]

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48. An Act for inclosing Lands within the Manor and Parish of Stapleford Abbot, in the County of Essex.

[Allotment to His Majesty as Lord of the Manor in Right of Soil, § 18. Allotment of the Residue, § 19. Power for the Rector to lease, § 20. No Lease of Rector's Lands to be valid unless the King's Consent be first obtained, § 21. Extract of so much of the Award as relates to the King's Allotment to be sent to the Surveyor General, §31.]

49. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Manor of Tempster otherwise Tiertref, in the County of Montgomery.

50. An Act for dividing and allotting Lands in the Parish of Great Bookham, in the County of Surrey.

51. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Basingham, in the County of Norfolk.

52. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parishes of Little Barningkam and Calthorpe, in the County of Norfolk.

53. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Tangmere, in the County of Sussex.

54. An Act for inclosing, dividing and allotting certain Common Land within the Parish of Felsted, in the County of Essex.

[Act not to take away Right of Tithes over Land to be allotted under this Act.]

55. An Act for naturalizing Joze Luis Fernandes.

56. An Act for obviating a Doubt arising on the Power of Sale and Exchange, contained in the Will of Francis Lloyd late of Domgay, in the County of Montgomery, Esquire, and for facilitating the Exercise of such Power.

57. An Act for uniting the Rectory and Parish Church of Barnwell All Saints, with the adjoining Rectory and Parish Church of Barnwell Saint Andrew, both in the County of Northampton. 58. An Act for dividing and inclosing the Common called Pattiswick Green, and other Waste Lands, within the Manor of Fering cum Pattiswick, and Parish of Pattiswick, in the County of Essex.

[Allotment to the Bishop of London, as Lord of the Manor, in lieu of Right of Soil, § 17. Allotment to the Incumbent in right of Glebe, and in lieu of Tithes, § 18. Allotments to the Lord Bishop and the Incumbent, to be fenced as hereby directed, § 20. Power for the Incumbent and Bishop of London to grant Leases, § 23, 24. Proviso for Rights of the said Bishop as Lord of the Manor, § 35.]

59. An Act to dissolve the Marriage of the Honourable William Richard Annesley, commonly called Lord Viscount Glerawly, with the Honourable Isabella, commonly called Viscountess Glerawly, his Wife; and to enable him to marry again; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

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Lately published,

I.

THE STATUTES AT LARGE,

FROM MAGNA carta

TO THE UNION OF THE KINGDOMS OF
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
(41 Geo. III. 1800.)

Edited to the End of Henry VIII. by T.E. TOMLINS, Esq. Barrister at Law.
And from that Period, by JOHN RAITHBY, Esq. Barrister at Law.
In Ten large Volumes Quarto. Price 31l. 10s. in Boards.

ALSO,

ANOTHER EDITION OF THE SAME WORK,
In Twenty large Volumes Octavo.
Price 21l. in Boards.

II.

THE STATUTES AT LARGE,

FROM THE UNION WITH IRELAND
TO THE PRESENT TIME.

The Quarto Edition, 7 Volumes, and Vol. VIII. Part I. (including 1 GEO. IV.)
Price 23l. 58. 6d. in Boards.

The Octavo Edition, in 18 Volumes. Price 197. 178. in Boards. [These Editions are continued Annually; and any Volume or Session may YET be had separately.]

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AN INDEX TO THE STATUTES AT LARGE, From Magna Carta to the Forty ninth Year of GEO. III. inclusive. By JOHN RAITHBY, Esq.

Of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law.

In Three Volumes Octavo. Price 31. 6s. in Boards.

THE

STATUTES AT LARGE.

Anno Regni GEORGII IV. Britanniarum Regis
Primo & Secundo.

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T the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the Twenty first Day of April, Anno Domini 1820, in the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Fourth, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of • Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith; and from thence continued, by Prorogation, to the Twenty third. Day of January 1821, being the Second Session of the Seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire· land.

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CAP. I.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to make Provision for
Her Majesty the Queen.
[23d February 1821.]

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HEREAS in and by the Treaty for the Marriage_of His present Majesty, then Prince of Wales, and Her Majesty the Queen, then Princess Caroline of Brunswick, it was stipulated and agreed, that in the event of the Death of His Majesty, the annual Sum of Fifty thousand Pounds should 'be secured to Her said Majesty, in lieu of Dower: And

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'Whereas an Act passed in the Thirty fifth Year of the Reign of 35 G. 3. c. 129.
His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for
'the better enabling His Majesty to make Provision for a sure
and certain Jointure for her Royal Highness the Princess of
Wales, for the Term of her Life: And Whereas no Letters
Patent for granting any Annuity under this Act were ever
granted by His said late Majesty: And Whereas another Act

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passed in the Fifty fourth Year of the Reign of His late 54 G. 3. c. 160.

Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to enable His

Majesty to settle an Annuity upon Her Royal Highness the
Princess of Wales, during the joint Lives of His Majesty and
Her Royal Highness; whereby it was enacted, that it should
and might be lawful to and for His Majesty, then Prince
Regent, by any Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Great
Britain, to give and grant to Her said Majesty, then Princess
of Wales, one Annuity of Thirty five thousand Pounds, of
lawful Money of Great Britain, for and during the joint Lives
of His late Majesty and of Her Majesty, then Princess of
Wales; and it was further enacted, that His Majesty, then
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His Majesty empowered to grant an Annuity of 50,000l. to

the Queen :

to commence Jan. 5. 1820.

62,5001., the Money accruing to be paid on April 5. 1821; after

wards. Annuity to be paid Quarterly.

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'Prince Regent, was thereby declared to be and should be,
and was by that Act freed and fully indemnified against and
'wholly discharged from all Debts, Claims and Demands which
might thereafter be incurred by, or might in any manner have
' arisen or might thereafter arise out of any Expenditure of Her.
Majesty, then Princess of Wales; and every Action, or Suit, or
Proceeding against His Majesty, then Prince of Wales, or
against any Commissioner or Officer of His Majesty, then Prince
of Wales, or affecting any Revenue of His Majesty, then
'Prince of Wales, for or in respect of any such Debt, Claim
or Demand, should be and was thereby declared to be wholly
' null and void to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever: And
Whereas by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Great
· Britain, granted and executed in pursuance of the said last
recited Act, an Annuity of Thirty five thousand Pounds, of
lawful Money of Great Britain, was given to Her Majesty
the Queen, then Princess of Wales, to commence from the
Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fourteen,
' and to continue during the joint Lives of His said late Majesty
' and Her Majesty: And Whereas the said Annuity having ceased
by the Demise of His late Majesty, it is necessary that further
• Provision should be made for Her Majesty the Queen:' There-
fore We, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal Subjects, the
Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in
Parliament assembled, do most humbly beseech Your Majesty
that it may be enacted; and be it enacted by the King's most
Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the
Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present
Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That it
shall be lawful for The King's Most Excellent Majesty, by any
Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Great Britain, to give
and grant to Her said Majesty the Queen, for the separate Use
of Her said Majesty, One Annuity of Fifty thousand Pounds of
lawful Money of Great Britain, to be issuing and payable out of.
the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland; which Annuity of Fifty thousand Pounds shall com-
mence and take effect from the Fifth Day of January One thou-
sand eight hundred and twenty, and continue from thenceforth
for and during the natural Life of Her Majesty; and that on the
Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty one,
the Sum of Sixty two thousand five hundred Pounds shall be
issued and paid to Her Majesty out of the said Consolidated
Fund, being the Amount of the said Annuity accruing between
the said Fifth Day of January One thousand eight hundred and
twenty and the said Fifth Day of April One thousand eight
hundred and twenty one; and that from and after the said Fifth
Day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty one, the
said Annuity shall be paid and payable at the Four most usual
Days of Payment in the Year; that is to say, the Fifth Day of
July, the Tenth Day of October, the Fifth Day of January, and
the Fifth Day of April in every Year, by even and equal Portions;
the First Quarterly Payment thereof to be made on the Fifth
Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty one; and
that the said Annuity of Fifty thousand Pounds shall and may

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