1 the river Trent, at or near a place call Wilden Ferry. Cap. 60. To enlarge, alter, and render more effectual, the term and powers of an act of the twelfth year of his present Majesty, for repairing the roads from Bakewell to Chesterfield in the county of Derby; and from Chesterfield to Worksop in the county of Nottingham, and other roads therein mentioned. Cap. 61. For repairing and widening - the road from Cirencester in the county of Gloucester, to Cricklade in the county of Wilts. Cap. 62. For repairing and widening the roads from Little Sheffield, in the county of York, through the towns of Hatherfage, Hope, and Castleton, to Sparrowpit Gate, in the county of Derby; and from the Guide Post near Barber's Field Cupola, through Grindleford Bridge, Great Hucklow, Tidswell, Hardgate Wall, and Fairfield, to Buxton, in the county of Derby. Cap. 63. For repairing the roads from - Leeds to Sheffield, in the county of York. Cap. 64. For enlarging the terms and powers of two acts of parliament, one paffed in the nineteenth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the twelfth year of the reign of bis late majesty King George the First, for repairing the road from the city of Gloucester to Stone, and other roads therein mentioned; and for making the said act more effectual; and the other passed in the twenty second year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An alt for continuing two acts of parliament, the one passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of his late majesty King George the First, for amending the feveral roads leading from the city of Bristol; and the other passed in the fourth year of the reign of his present VOL. XXII. Majesty, to explain and amend the fame act, and for making the faid acts more effectual; and also for repairing other roads therein mentioned; and for making all the said acts more effectual; and for repairing, widening, and keeping in repair, several other roads. Cap. 65. For repairing and widening the roads from Tetbury, to the gates on the west of Simond's Hall Down; and from the turnpike gate at the top of Frocefter Hill, to the turnpike road from Cirencefler towards Bath; and from the field called Bouldown Sleight, to the end of a lane adjoining to the road from Horsley to Tetbury, near Tiltup's Inn; and from the Market House in Tetbury, to the turnpike road on Minchin Hampton Common; and from the said road in Minchin Hampton Field, unto the turnpike road from Cirencester to Stroud, near Burnt Ash; and from the faid turnpike road, to Tay'oe's Millpond in Chalford Bottom, and through Hide, to the bottom of Bourn Hill, in the county of Gloucester. Cap. 66. For amending, widening, and keeping in repair, the roads leading from Christian Malford Bridge, in the county of Wilts, to Shillingford Gate, in the county of Berks; and also from Swindon to Lyddenton Wall, in the faid county of Wilts. Cap. 67. For widening and repairing several roads leading from the Welch Gate and Cotton Hill, in the town of Shrewsbury, in the county of Salop. Cap. 68. For amending the road leading from Pengate in the parish of Westbury, in the county of Wilts, to Latchet's Bridge, near the east end of Market Lavington; and also the road leading from Market Lavington Down, to the turnpike road near Dewey's Water; and also the road leading from Bolesborough, to b Stud Studley Lane End; and alfo the road leading from Yarnbrook, to the turnpike road at Melksham, in the faid county of Wilts. Cap. 69. To continue and render more effectual an act made in the fifteenth year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for laying a duty of two pennies scots, or one fixth part of a penny sterling, upon every Scots pint of ale and beer which Shall be brewed for fale, brought into, tapped, or fold, within the town of Kirkcaldy, and liberties thereof. Cap. 70. To enable the trustees appointed for putting in execution an act passed in this session of parliament, intituled, An act for repealing so much of an act of the fifteenth year of his present Majesty, for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act of the thirteenth year of his late majesty King George the First, for repairing the roads from Cirencester Town's end to Saint John's Bridge, in the county of Gloucester, as directs that the inhabitants of the Several parishes and hamlets therein named, shall pass toll free; and for repairing the street from the High Cross in Cirencester, to the town's end there, and for other purposes therein mentioned; and for enlarging the terms and powers granted by the faid two former alts; to reduce all or any of the tolls granted by the said act; and for appointing additional truftees for putting the said acts in execution. Cap. 71. For regulating, governing, preserving, and improving, the oyster fishery in the river Colne, and waters thereto belonging. Cap. 72. For extending the navigation of the river Calder, to or near to Sowerby Bridge in the parish of Halifax; and for making navigable the river Heble, Halig or Halifax Brook, from Brookfimouth to Salter Hebble Bridge, in the county of York. Cap. 73. For repairing and widening the roads from Chawton Pond, in the parish of Chawton, in the county of Southampton, through Rumsdean Bottom, Westmeon, Warnford, Exton, Bishop's Waltham, and over Sherrill Heath, and through Wickham and Fareham, to the town of Gofport; and from Exton aforesaid, through Droxford, to the east end of Sherrill Heath, in the said county. Cap. 74. For repairing and widening the roads from the town of Bishop's Waltham, in the county of Southampton, over the top of the down called Stephen's Castle Down, and through Salt Lane and Tichborne, to the town of New Alresford; and from the Market House in the said town of New Alresford, through Old Alresford, Bradley Lane, and over Herriard Common, to the town of Odiham in the said county. Cap. 75. For repairing and widening the roads from the town of Stockbridge, in the county of Southampton, to the city of Winchester; and from the said city, through Bellmour Lane, to the top of Steven's Caftle Down, near the town of Bishop's Waltham, in the said county; and from the said city of Winchester, through Otterborne, to Bargate, in the town and county of the town of Southampton. Cap. 76. For relief of the coalheavers working upon the river Thames; and for enabling them to make a provision for such of themselves as shall be fick, lame, or past their labour, and for their widows and orphans. Cap. 77. For repairing and widening the road froin the Swan Inn at Leatherbead, to the Maypole at the upper end of Spital or Somerset Street, in the parish of Stoake, near the town of Guldeford, in the county of Surry. Cap. 78. For repairing and widening the 2. An act for transferring certain South Sea annuities, standing in the name of the late treasurer to the commiffioners for building fifty new churches, unto the respective rectors of eight of those churches, and for vesting certain fites for churches purchased by the faid commiffioners, in trustees, in order to fell the fame for the purposes therein mentioned. of Kent, and in two several fums of two thousand pounds, and three hundred pounds, to the uses in certain articles of agreement mentioned. 5. An act to diffolve the marriage of Godfrey Wentworth esquire, with Dorothea Pilkington his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 6. An act for dividing and inclofing certain wastes or commons called Brancepeth, and Stockley moors or commons, within the manor and parish of Brancepeth, in the county of Durham. 7. An act for dividing and inclofing certain open and common fields, in Great Glen, in the county of Leicester, called the Upper or North End Fields, and all the common pastures, common meadows, and common and waste grounds, within the faid fields. 8. An act for naturalizing George Clifford. 3. An act to enable George Amyand 9. An act for vesting the forests and 10. An act for inclosing and dividing the moors and commons within the chapelry of Hamsterly, in the manor of Wolfingham, in the county of Durham. 11. An act for confirming a contract of lease of mines between Charles duke of Queensborough and Dover, of the one part; and Ronald Crawfurd, James Crawfurd, and Daniel Telfer, of the other part; and for enabling the faid duke, and his heirs of entail, to grant leases in b2 terms terms of the said contract. 12. An act to enable John earl of Egmont, in the kingdom of Ireland, to raise money for purchasing lands in Great Britain, for the purposes of his marriage settlement by mortgage, instead of fale, of part of his Irish estate. 13. An act for felling divers lands and tenements, and shares of lands and tenements, in London, Middlesex, and Surrey, of and belonging to Ralph earl of Verney, in the kingdom of Ireland, Mary, countess of Verney, and Dame Henrietta Maria Clayton, respectively, and for laying out the money arifing by such sale in purchafing other lands and hereditaments to be settled in lieu thereof. 14. An act to enable Sir Maurice Crosbie knight, or any future guardian of Francis Thomas earl of Kerry and Lixnaw, in the kingdom of Ireland, a minor, to discharge an incumbrance on certain collieries and coal mines in the county of Durham, part of the estate of the faid earl. 15. An act for carrying into execution, several contracts made by, or on behalf of, James late lord Bulkeley, in the kingdom of Ireland, in his life-time, for the sale of several lands and tenements, in the county of Anglesey; and for applying the purchase-money to difcharge incumbrances affecting the same. 16. An act for settling the several charities of the hospital and free school at Kirkleatham, in the county of York, of the foundation of Sir William Turner knight, deceased, and the possessions and revenues thereunto belonging, pursuant to the will and codicil of Cholmley Turner, late of Kirkleatham aforesaid, efquire, deceased. 17. An act to enable Charles Bagot, now called Charles Chefter, and his fons, to take the furname of Chester, and for carrying an agreement, therein mentioned, into execution. 18. An act for vesting in William Read esquire, and his heirs, several intailed estates in the county of York, in order that the fame may be fold; and for the fettling another estate in the faid county of York, to the like uses. 19. An act for vesting part of the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, fettled on the marriage of William Norris esquire, in the faid William Norris, and his heirs; and for fettling other lands in lieu thereof. 20. An act to vest part of the settled estate of Penyston Powney esquire, deceased, in trustees, to be fold, and to lay out the money arifing from the fale thereof, in real estates, to be fettled to the fame uses. 21. An act to diffolve the marriage of George Forster Tuffnell esquire, with Elizabeth Forster, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 22. An act forestablishing agreements made between Charles Brandling esquire, and other perfons, proprietors of lands, for laying down a waggon way, in order for the better fupplying the town and neighbourhood of Leeds, in the county of York, with coals. 23. An act to confirm and establish articles of agreement for dividing and inclosing several open and common fields in Ottringham, in the county of York. 24. An act for confirming and establishing articles of agreement for dividing and inclofing the open common fields, common meadow, commons and waste grounds, in the townships of Brompton and Sarwden, in the parish of Brompton, in the north riding of the county or York. 25. An act for establishing and con firming articles of agreement for dividing and inclosing two ftinted pastures or commons called Settle Banks, High Scarr, and Scaleber within the township of Settle, in the county of York. 26. An act for dividing and inclosing Newton Moor or Newton Common, within the manor of Newton cum Benningbrough, in the county of York. 27. An act for dividing and inclosing the common and open fields, common pastures, common meadows, common pieces, common grounds, and waste grounds, in the town. ship of Geydon, in the parish of biShip's Itchington, in the county of Warwick. 28. An act for dividing and allotting certain fields, meadow grounds, and common pastures, in the manor and township of Skirpenbeck, in the county of York, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 29. An act for dividing and inclofing certain open and common fields called Northleigh Common Fields, and a common or waste called Northleigh Heath, within the parish or township of Northleigh, in the county of Oxford. 30. An act for dividing and inclofing the common fields, common paftures, common meadows, common grounds, heaths, and waste ground, of Upper Boddington, and Lower Boddington, within the parish of Upper Boddington, in the county of Northampton, and for settling a rate or certain annual sum of money to be paid in lieu of the tithes of certain old inclosures within the faid parish. 31. An act for dividing and inclofing the common fields, common paftures, common meadows, common grounds, and waste grounds, in the manor and lordship of Woodford, otherwise Halfe Woodford, in the county of Northampton. 32. An act for dividing and inclosing the common, open, and arable fields, and common meadows, in the manor and parish of Hareby, in the county of Lincoln. 33. An act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common meadows, common ground, and waste grounds, in the manor and parish of Helmdon, in the county of Northampton. 34. An act for confirming and establishing articles of agreement for dividing and inclosing certain common fields within the manor o Wilnecote, in the county of Warwick; and also for erecting and working one or more fire engine or fire engines, for the more effectual draining the coal mines in the said manor. 35. An act for dividing and inclosing certain open and common fields, in the hamlet, township, or village of Upton, in the parish of Blewbury, in the county of Berks. 36. An act for confirming and establishing certain articles of agreement, for dividing and inclosing the open common fields in the parish of Edithweston, in the county of Rutland. 37. An act for naturalizing Anthony Fonblanque, and Nicholas Baptist Aubert. 38. An act for naturalizing John Baptist D'abbadie. 39. An act for separating Lawrence earl Ferrers, from Mary countess Ferrers his wife, for the cruelty of the said earl; and for settling a maintenance for the faid countess, out of the estate of the said earl. 40. An act to enable the dean and chapter of the collegiate church of Saint Peter at Westminster, and their successors, to make and grant unto James Mallors a lease or leases of certain pieces of ground, messuages, tenements, and hereditaments, comprized within certain limits, for a longer term of years than b3 they |