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PRIVATE ACTS,

NOT PRINTED.

N Act to relieve George Earl of Winchilsea and Notting

A ham from certain Disabilities, in consequence of his hav

ing sat and voted in the House of Peers without being duly qualified, by taking the Oaths and making the Declaration prescribed by Law, and subscribing the same respectively.

52. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Manor of Temple Newsam, in the Parish of Whitkirk, in the West Riding of the County of York.

[Allotment to the Vicar for Glebe Lands. Vicar's Allotment to be fenced. Power to Vicar to grant Leases.]

53. An Act for inclosing Lands within the Manor of Whinfell, in the Parish of Brigham, in the County of Cumberland.

54. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Codsall, in the County of Stafford.

[Tithe Owners not to be affected.]

55. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Holme next the Sea, in the County of Norfolk.

56. An Act for naturalizing Marie Jeanne Massingberd.

57. An Act for naturalizing James Hervet d'Egville.

58. An Act for naturalizing John Henry Garey Harms.

59. An Act for naturalizing Samuel Rackwitz.

60. An Act for inclosing Lands in the Chapelry or Hamlet of Chessington, in the County of Surrey.

Allotment of Minister's Glebe Land to be fenced by Proprietors. Proviso for Curate's Right to Tithes. Curate, with Consent of Bishop of Diocese, may lease Allotments.] 61. An Act for allotting and inclosing certain Open and Common Meadows in the Parishes of Bishopstoke and South Stoneham, in the County of Southampton, and certain Commonable and Waste Lands in the Manors or Tithings of Bishopstoke, Great Allington, Little Allington, and the Honour of Ewelme, in the same Parishes.

[Allotment to the Bishop of Winchester, as Lord of the Manor of Bishopstoke, in lieu of Right of Soil in the Waste. Allotment to Wardens and Scholars, as Lords of the Manors of Great Allington, Little Allington, and the Honor of Ewelme, in lieu of their Right of Soil in the Waste Lands, &c. Rector of Bishopstoke to take Allotments in lieu of Tithes. Allotment for Vicarial Tithes of the Parish of South Stoneham. Tithes of Bishopstoke, and Vicarial Tithes of South Stoneham, made to cease. Power of Bishop of Winchester to grant Leases for 21 Years. Rector and Vicar may lease their Allotments. No Tithes to be paid to the Rector of Saint Mary Extra for Five Years. Bishop's, Rector's, Vicar's, and Warden and Scholars' Allotments to be fenced by Commissioner.]

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62. An Act for allotting Lands within the Township or Liberty of Great Haseley, in the Parish of Haseley, in the County of Oxford.

[Allotment to the Rector for Glebe Lands.

Allotments in

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Judge, or Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, shall have full Power and Authority to make such Order touching such Costs and Expenses as such Judge or Court shall deem pro per; and also to direct by whom and in what manner such Expenses shall in the first Instance be paid and borne, and in what manner the same shall be repaid and raised within the Limits of such exclusive Jurisdiction, in case there be no Treasurer or other Officer within the same, who by the Custom and Usage of such Place ought to pay the same in the first Instance.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL ACTS,
DECLARED PUBLICK,

AND TO BE JUDICIALLY NOTICED.

N.B.-The Continuance of such of the following Acts as are Temporary will be known (where it is not expressly stated) by referring to the following List, according to the corresponding Letter at the End of the Title.

(a) For 21 Years, &c. [i. c. to the End of the next Session] from a Day named in the Act.

(6) For 21 Years, &c. from the passing of the Act.

(c) For 21 Years, &c. after the End of the Term under former Acts.

The following are all PUBLIC ACTS; to each of which is annexed a Clause in the Form following:

"And be it further enacted, That this Act shall be "deemed and taken to be a Public Act, and shall be judicially taken Notice of as such by all Judges, Justices and "others, without being specially pleaded.”

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Cap. i.

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AN Act to continue, until the Twenty fourth Day of June One 59 G. 5. thousand eight hundred and twenty, an Act passed in the Fifty c. cxxvii. ninth Year of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to alter continued. and amend an Act made in the Fifty-fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to repeal the Acts now in force relating to Bread to be sold in the City of London ' and the Liberties thereof, and within the Weekly Bills of Mortality and Ten Miles of the Royal Exchange; and to pre'vent the Adulteration of Meal, Flour and Bread, and to regu'late the Weights of Bread within the same Limits.' [30th December 1819.]

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Cap. ii.

30 G. 2. c. 59. 18 G. 3. c. 10.

39 G. 3. c. xxiii.

59 G. 3. c. cx.

18 G. 3. c. 88. 39 G. 3. c. 16.

29 G. 2. c. 60. 18 G.3. c. 89. 39 G. 3. c. xv. continued.

An Act for regulating and supporting a new Church or Chapel within the Town of Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, and for the Solemnization of Marriages therein.

[28th February 1820.] [New Trustees. Proviso for Rights of Bishop of Chester and the Rectors of the Parish of Liverpool.]

Cap. iii.

An Act to continue and amend several Acts for building a Bridge
over the River Lea, at Jeremy's Ferry, and for repairing Roads
from thence into the great Roads at Snaresbrooke, in the County
of Essex, and at Clapton, in the County of Middlesex. (c)
[28th February 1820.]
[Royal Family exempt from Toll.]

Cap. iv.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Fifty ninth Year of His late Majesty, for making and maintaining certain Turnpike Roads within the County of Dumfries, and the other Highways, Bridges and Ferries therein; and for more effectually converting into Money the Statute Labour in the said County.

Cap. v.

[28th February 1820.]

An Act for enlarging the Term and Powers of Two Acts of His
late Majesty, for repairing the Road from Buildwas Bridge, to
join the Watling Street Road, at Tern Bridge, in the County of
Salop. (c)
[28th February 1820.]
[Additional Trustees. Former Tolls to cease, and new ones granted.
Royal Family exempt from Toll.]

Cap. vi.

An Act for enlarging the Term and Powers of several Acts of
King George the Second and His late Majesty, for repairing
several Roads leading from the Market House in the Town of
Much Wenlock, and from Gleeton Hill to Cressage, in the
County of Salop. (c)
[28th February 1820.]
[Additional Trustees. Royal Family exempt from Toll.]

TO THE

PUBLICK GENERAL ACTS, 60° GEO. III. & 1° GEO. IV.

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22 G. 3. c. 82.

25 G. 3. c. 61.

27 G. 3. c. 13.

35 G. 3. c. 54. (1.)

Anno Regni GEORGII IV. Britanniarum Regis,
Primo.

T the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the

A 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; being the First Session of the Seventh Parliament of the United King'dom of Great Britain and Ireland.'

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CAP. I.

An Act for the Support of His Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. [6th June 1820.]

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Most Gracious Sovereign,

WHEREAS an Act passed in the First Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for the Support of His Majesty's Household, and of the 'Honour and Dignity of the Crown of Great Britain: And Whereas an Act passed in the Twenty second Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, intituled An Act for enabling His Majesty to discharge the Debt contracted upon His Civil List Revenues, and for preventing the same from being in Arrear for the future, by regulating the Mode of Payments out of the said Revenues, and by suppressing or regulating certain Offices 'therein mentioned, which are now paid out of the Revenues of the Civil List: And Whereas an Act passed in the Twenty-fifthYear of the Reign of His said late Majesty, intituled An Act to authorise the Lord Steward of the Household, the Lord Cham'berlain, the Master of the Horse, the Master of the Robes, and the Lords of the Treasury respectively, to pay Bounties granted by His Majesty to Persons in low and indigent Circumstances: 'And Whereas an Act passed in the Twenty seventh Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, intituled An Act for repealing the several Duties of Customs and Excise, and granting other Duties in lieu thereof, and for applying the said Duties together with the other Duties composing the Public Revenue; for permitting the Importation of certain Goods, Wares and Merchandise, 'the Produce or Manufacture of the European Dominions of the French King, into this Kingdom; and for applying certain un'claimed Monies remaining in the Exchequer, for the Payment of 'the Annuities on Lives, to the Reduction of the National Debt: 'And Whereas an Act passed in the Thirty third Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, in the Parliament of the then Kingdom of Ireland, intituled An Act for the Support of the Honour and Dignity of His Majesty's Crown in Ireland, and for granting to His Majesty a Civil List Establishment, under certain Provisoes and Regulations: And Whereas an Act passed in the Fifty fourth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, in

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