malt, mum, cyder and perry for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty two. Cap. 2. For punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quar ters. Cap. 3. For granting an aid to his Majesty by a land-tax to be raised in Great Britain within the space of one year, from the twenty fifth day of March one thousand seven and fifty two. : Cap. 4. For appointing the deputy or fecondary of the chief clerk to inroll pleas in the King's Bench, called The Master of the King's Bench office, one of the registers or masters for the inrollment of deeds, wills, and other conveyances in the county of Middlesex, in the place and stead of fuch chief clerk. Cap. 5. To continue and make more effectual an act passed in the fecond year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing the highways between Sheppard's Shord and Horfley Upright Gate leading down Bagdown Hill in the county of Wilts, and other ruinous parts of the highways thereunto adjacent. Cap. 6. For avoiding and putting an end to certain doubts and questions, relating to the attestation of wills and codicils, concerning real estates, in that part of Great Britain called England, and in his Majesty's colonies and plantations in America. Cap. 7. To rectify a mistake in an act passed in the twenty fourth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An att for explaining and amending an art passed in the twenty first year of his present Majesty, intituled, An act for the relief of the annuitants of the wardens and com monalty of the mystery of Mercers in the city of London; and for other purposes therein mentioned. Cap. 8. For repairing the road leading from the Royal Oak on Wroth am Heath, to the town of Wrotham in the county of Kent; and from thence to the village of Foot's Cray in the said county. Cap. 9. For enlarging the term granted by two feveral acts of the third and ninth years of his late Majesty's reign, for continuing the duty of two pennies Scots upon every pint of ale and beer fold in the city of Edinburgh, for the purposes therein mentioned; and for discontinuing payment of the petty port customs there. Cap. 10. For the more effectual securing mines of black lead from theft and robbery. Cap. 11. To enable the parishioners of the parish of East Greenwich in the county of Kent, to deposit corpse in the vaults or arches under the church in the said parish, and to afcertain the fees that shall be paid for the fame. Cap. 12. For repairing and widening the road from the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts, to the city of Bath in the county of Somerset; and also the road from the town of Frome in the said county of Somerset, to the town of Beckington in the same county; and for repairing the road from Heytesbury to Anstrow Hill in the county of Wilts. Cap. 13. For repairing the road from the town of Cirencefler to the town of Stroud, and that part of Rodborough Hill which leads to Dudbridge; and also the road leading from Cirencester towards Bisley, so far as the bottom of Gulph Hill; all in the county of Gloucester. Cap. 14. To open the port of Lancafter for the importation of wool and woollen yarn from Ireland. Cap. 15. To indemnify persons wha have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments; and also persons who have omitted to make and file affidavits of the execution 1 i cution of articles of clerkship, with- Cap. 16. For enlarging the term and Cap. 19. To open the port of Great Cap. 21. For repairing the roads from Cap. 22. For repairing the roads from Cap. 23. For the better relief and * streets, and repairing the highways within the faid parishes. Cap. 24. For repairing and widening the roads from Tinhead Hill, to the Round Stone in Trowbridge; and from Flinty Nap, to Western Down in the parish of Edington in the county of Wilts; and other roads in the counties of Wilts and Somerfet, leading towards the cities of Bristol and Bath. Cap. 25. For granting to his Majesty a certain sum of money therein mentioned, out of the sinking fund; and for enabling his Majesty to raise a further sum of money therein also mentioned, by exchequer bills, to be charged on the faid finking fund, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty two; and for the further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of parliament. Cap. 26. To restrain the making insurances on foreign ships bound to or from the East Indies. Cap. 27. For converting the several annuities therein mentioned, into several joint stocks of annuities transferrable at the bank of England, to be charged on the finking fund; and also for consolidating the several other annuities therein mentioned, into several joint stocks of annuities, transferrable at the South Sea House. Cap. 28. For repairing the post road from the city of Edinburgh through the counties of Linlithgowand Sterling, from the Boathouse Ford, on Almond Water, and from thence to the town of Linlithgow, and from the said town to Falkirk, and from thence to Sterling; and also from Falkirk to Kilsyth, and to Inch Bellie Bridge, on the post road to the city of Glasgow. Cap. 29. For giving a proper reward to coroners, for the due execution of their office; and for the amoval of coroners upon a lawful con conviction for certain misdemean ors. Cap. 30. To amend an act made in the last session of parliament, intituled, An att for regulating the commencement of the year, and for correcting the calendar now in use. Cap. 31. To continue, explain and amend several laws more effectually to prevent the spreading of the distemper which now rages amongst the horned cattle in this kingdom. Cap. 32. To allow the importation of gum senega into this kingdom, from any part of Europe, upon the payment of a duty; and for relief of James Guthrie, with respect to the duties paid and fecured upon a quantity of tobacco, burnt at the port of Kircudbright; and for giving further time for payment of duties omitted to be paid for the indentures or contracts of clerks and apprentices. Cap. 33. For repairing the road leading from the town of Morpeth, by or through Mitford, Thropple, Long Witton, and by the north side of Rothley Park wall, to Sting Cross, and to the High Cross in Elfdon in the county of Northumberland. Cap. 34. For the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts within the town of Birmingham, and hamlet of Deritend thereto adjoining in the county of Warwick. Cap. 35. For continuing the act for encouraging the growth of coffee in his Majesty's plantations in America; and also for continuing, under certain regulations, so much of an act as relates to the Premiums upon the importation of masts, yards and bowsprits, tar, pitch and turpentine. Cap. 36. For the better preventing thefts and robberies, and for regulating places of publick entertainment, and punishing persons keeping disorderly houses. VOL. XX. Cap. 37. For better preventing the horrid crime of murder. Cap. 38. For the more eafy and speedy recovery of small debts within, the borough of Saint Albans in the county of Hertford; and the several towns, parishes, wards, hamlets and places within the liberty of Saint Albans. Cap. 39. To obviate doubts that may arise upon an act made and patsed in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of his late majesty King William the Third, intituled, An att to enable his Majesty's natural born fubjects to inherit the estate of their ancestors, either lineal or collateral, notwithstanding their father or mother were aliens. Cap. 40. For the application of a sum of money therein mentioned, granted to his Majesty, for making compenfation and fatisfaction to the royal African company of England, for their charter, lands, forts, castles, flaves, military stores, and all other their effects whatsoever; and to vest the lands, forts, castles, slaves, and military stores, and all other their effects, in the company of merchants trading to Africa; and for other purposes in the act mentioned. Cap. 41. For annexing certain forfeited estates in Scotland to the crown unalienably; and for making fatisfaction to the lawful creditors thereupon; and to establish a method of managing the same; and applying the rents and profits thereof, for the better civilizing and improving the highlands of Scotland; and preventing disorders there for the future. Cap. 42. To render valid and effectual all contracts and agreements which shall be made by the commiffioners or governors of the royal hospital for seamen at Greenwich, for the purchase of lands, tenements and hereditaments, for the finishing b : finishing and completing the said hospital; and for ascertaining the recompence that shall be made for the fame. Cap. 43. For the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts in the town and port of Liverpoole, and liberties thereof, in the county palatine of Lancaster. Cap. 44. To explain and amend an act passed in the fifth year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act to enlarge the pier and barbour of Scarborough in the county of York; and for making the said act more effectual. Cap.45. For the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts within the city and county of the city of Canterbury, and the liberties and precincts of the same. Cap. 46. For repairing and widening the road from Alemouth through the town of Alnwick, to Rothbury, and from thenge to the town of Hexbam, and also the road leading out of the aforesaid road, between Alnqwick and Rothbury, to Jockey's Dike Bridge in the county of Northumberland. Cap. 47. For repairing and widening the roads from the east end of Monk Bridge, near the fuburbs of the city of York, to New Malton, and from thence to Scarborough in the north riding of the county of York; and also from Spittle-house in the east riding of the said county, to Scarborough aforesaid, Cap. 48. For repairing and widening the road leading from a part of the road (directed to be repaired by an act passed in the last session of parliament, from Carlisle to Newcastle upon Tyne) near Glenwelt, to another part of the road (so making from Carlisle to Newcastle) upon Shildon Commman in the county of Northumberland. Cap. 49. For repairing the high road from the town of Shrewsbury, thro' Creffage, Harley, Much Wenlock, by Muckley Cross, and through Marville, to Bridgnorth in the county of Salop. Cap. 50. For repairing the roads from the north end of Malling Street, near the town of Lewes, to Witch Cross, and from the north end of Malling Street aforesaid, to the Broil Park gate; and from Offham, to Witch Cross aforesaid, all lying within the county of Suffex. Cap. 51. For amending and making more effectual several acts for amending the roads from the city of London, to East Grinstead in the county of Suflex; and to the towns of Sutton and Kingston in the county of Surrey; and for more effectu ally repairing the road from Newington, through Camberwell in the faid county to New Cross in the county of Kent; and for repairing and widening the road from Camberwell Green, to the Fox under the Hill in the parish of Camberwell. Cap. 52. For widening and repairing the road from Combebridge in the county of Somerset, to Bradford in the county of Wilts; and from thence through Hilperton; and fo far over Ashton Common, as to join the road which leads from Steeple Ashton to Trowbridge; and also the road leading from Bradford aforefaid, to Cockhill Gate in the said county of Wilts. Cap. 53. For repairing the road from Knaresborough in the county of York, by Longflat Lane, Gouldsborough Fields, Flaxby, Allerton, Mauleverer and Scate Moor, to Green Hammerton in the same county; and for making the fame a high carriage road, Cap. 54. For amending the several roads leading from the town of Taunton in the county of Somerset. Cap. 55. For explaining and amending so much of an act passed in the fourteenth year of the reign of his present Majesty, for the repairing and enlarging the roads from the town of Selby in the west riding of the Froome, Wooferwood Gate, and Here the county of York, to the town of Leeds; and from thence in two several branches, one through Bradford and Horton, and the other through Bowling and Wibsey, to the town of Halifax in the same riding; as relates to that part of the faid roads which lies between Leeds and Halifax. the top of Togg Hill in the county of Gloucester; and from Chippenham Bridge aforesaid, to the top of Old Sodbury Hill in the said county of Gloucester. Cap. 60. For repairing and amending the several roads leading from the west end of Upton Bridge in the county of Worcester, to the parich of Tirley in the county of Gloucester, and to the parish of Colwall in the county of Hereford; and to the further fide of a place called The Rid Green in the road to the city of Worcester, and through a place called Roberts End Street to Malvern Chace in the said county of Worcester. Private Alts. Anno 25 Georgii II. fordshire Lake in the said parish of I. An act for enabling George Oxen Bromyard in the counties of Here ford and Worcester. Cap. 57. For repairing and widening the road leading from Market Har den esquire, and his heirs, to use the furname, arms and crest of Dixrvell, pursuant to the will of Sir Bafil Dixwell baronet, deceased. borough in the county of Leicester, 2. An act for enabling William duke through Desborough, Rowell, Kettering, Barton Seagrave and Thrap flon in the county of Northampton; of Devonshire, to make provision for his younger fons, out of his estate in the county of Huntingdon. and through Bythorne, Spaldwick 3. An act for supplying certain de and Ellington, to the Pound in the parish of Brampton in the county of fects and omissions in a settlement of the family efstates of Peregrine duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, by enabling him to raise portions thereout for his daughters, in the manner therein mentioned. Huntingdon. Cap. 58. For repairing the roads from the town of Leeds, through Harwood, to the south west corner of the inclosures of Harrowgate; and 4. An act for impowering the trustees from thence in two branches (one through Ripley, over Burage Green, and the other through Knaresborough and Boroughbridge) to Ripon; and from thence to the first rill of water or watercourse on Hutton Moor in the county of York; and for repairing the floughs or rutts on the faid moor. Cap. 59. For repairing and widening the roads leading from Chippenham Bridge in the county of Wilts, to of the will of William late marquis of Powis, to make sales, exchanges, and leafes of divers parts of his estate, for the purposes therein mentioned, and for making the exemplification of the same will, and attested copies of the inrollment thereof, evidence in all courts in Great Britain. 5. An act to enable the right honourable William lord Blantyre, and the heirs of entail for the time being, to b2 alienate, |