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Stat. 6 Geo. 4, c. 8, for dividing, allotting, and inclosing a certain stinted pasture called Carsington Hill, in the parish of Carsington, in the county of Derby.

Stat. 4 Geo. 4, c. 6,

Stat. 6 Gen. 4, c. 9,

for inclosing lands in the parish of North for inclosing certain lands in the parish of

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II. STAT. 1 GEORGII 4, c. 6 (1). A.D. 1820. “An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the fifty-fifth year

of His late Majesty's Reign, for enabling Spiritual Persons to exchange their Parsonage Houses or Glebe Lands, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.”

"Whereas an act was passed in the fifty-fifth year of the reign of his late 55 Geo. 3, majesty King George the Third, intituled, 'An Act for enabling Spiritual Persons c. 147. to exchange the Parsonage or Glebe Houses or Glebe Lands belonging to their Benefices for others of greater value, or more conveniently situated for their Residence and Occupation; and for annexing such Houses and Lands so taken in Exchange to such Benefices as Parsonage or Glebe Houses and Glebe Lands, and for purchasing and annexing Lands to become Glebe in certain cases, and for other Purposes:' and whereas it is by the said recited act enacted, that the bishop shall, in cases of exchange and purchase under the said act, issue a commission of inquiry for the purposes therein mentioned, to be directed to such persons as are therein described, and of whom one shall be a barrister of three years' standing at the least, to be named by the senior judge of Nisi Prius for the county in which the benefice, perpetual euracy, or parochial chapelry whereto it shall be proposed to annex any buildings or land by exchange or purchase under the said act, shall be situate; but Barristers inasmuch as the nomination of such barrister by a judge of Nisi Prius is not applicable to the county of Middlesex; be it therefore 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 where any exchange or purchase shall be made or be proposed to be made under the authority of the said act in any benefice, perpetual curacy, or parochial chapelry, situate within the said county of Middlesex, such barrister shali be named by the chief justice of the court of King's Bench for the time being,

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STAT. 1 GEO. 4, c. 6.

(1) Vide Stat. 6 Geo. 4, c. 8, and Stat. 7 Geo. 4, c. 66.

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missions for exchanges, &c. in Middlesex, to be named by the chief justice of the King's Bench or Common Pleas.

STAT. 1 GEO. 4, c. 6.

So much of recited act as directs the schedules of the acts of 17

Geo. 3, c. 53, and 21 Geo. 3,

c. 66, to be used, to be repealed.

STAT. 1 GEO.

4, c. 29. [IR.]

STAT. I GEO. 4, cap. xxxii.

or by the chief justice of the court of Common Pleas at Westminster for the time
being.

39 Geo. 3. [Ir.]

"II. And whereas it is by the said recited act enacted, that so much of the forms contained in the schedules of the said therein-recited acts of the seventeenth and twenty-first years of his then (and now late) majesty King George the Third, as were applicable to the provisions of that act, should, with such variations thereof as should render them so applicable, be used and applied to the purposes of that act; but inasmuch as the said forms contained in the said schedules are not adapted to the provisions of the said first-recited act, and the endeavours so to apply the said forms have been attended with inconvenience; be it therefore further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that so much of the said first-recited act as directs that the forms contained in the schedules of the said acts of the seventeenth and twenty-first years of the reign of his said late majesty should be used and applied to the purposes of the said first-recited act, shall be and the same is hereby repealed."

III. STAT. 1 GEORGII 4, c. 29. [IRELAND.] A.D. 1820.

"An Act to enlarge the Powers of the Governors of the Foundling Hospital (1),
in Dublin."

IV. STAT. 1 GEORGII 4, cap. xxxii. A.D. 1820.
"An Act for vesting one Moiety of the Walcott Charity Estates, situate in the
Parish of Saint Mary Lambeth, in the County of Surrey, in Trustees, for the
Benefit of the said Charity, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.”

STAT. I GEO.

V. STAT. 1 GEORGII 4, c. 40. [IRELAND.] A.D. 1820.

4, c. 40. [IR.] “An Act to amend and explain an Act passed in the Parliament of Ireland in

the thirty-ninth year of His late Majesty, to enable certain Persons to
recover a just Compensation for the Tithes withheld from them in the years
One thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, and One thousand seven hun-
dred and ninety-eight."

"Whereas by an act passed in the parliament of Ireland, in the thirty-ninth year of the reign of his late majesty King George the Third, intituled, 'An Act to enable all Ecclesiastical Persons and Bodies, Rectors, Vicars and Curates, and Impropriators, and those deriving by, from, or under them, to recover a just Compensation for the Tithes withheld from them in the years One thousand seven hundred and ninetyseven, and One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, against such Persons as were liable to the same,' it was amongst other things enacted, "That all leases or demises of tithes which should be made or executed at any time after the passing of the said act, by any person or persons, who was or were himself or themselves entitled to such tithes solely by virtue of a lease or leases executed to him or them by ecclesiastical persons or bodies, rectors, vicars and curates, or impropriators, other than leases or demises of the tithes to the actual occupiers of the lands, subject and liable to the payment of the tithe demised, should be utterly null and void; and whereas doubts have arisen and are entertained, whether, under the said provision of the said act, persons are not incapacitated to make such leases, though bound so to do under and by virtue of covenants made and entered into previous to the passing of the said act, to the great injury and oppression of the

(1) Hospital-Stat. 1 & 2 Geo. 4, c. 117, and Stat. 3 Geo. 4, c. 35, confer powers of a similar character; and Stat. 6 Geo. 4, c. 102, makes provisions for facilitating the transmission of deserted children to the Dublin Foundling Hospital.

Stat. 3 Geo. 4, c. 21, and Stat. 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Gul. 4, c. 19, apply to fever hospitals

in Ireland. Stat. 1 Geo. 4, c. 49, was for
the amendment of the laws relating to the
House of Industry, in Ireland. Stat. 1 Geo.
4, c. 98; Stat. 1 & 2 Geo. 4, c. 33; and
Stat. 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Gul. 4, c. 22; are for
the establishment of asylums for the lunatic
poor in Ireland.

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