claims must be made within the following year. Compensation-money to be paid within six calendar months after the same shall be agreed for or awarded. Indemnity of commissioners. Costs of obtaining the act to be paid by commissioners for compensations. Publick act. Cap. 144. An act for establishing and well governing the charitable institution, commonly called The Philanthropic Society, formed for the protection of poor children, the offspring of convicted felons, and for the reformation of children who have themselves been engaged in criminal practices; and for incorporating the subscribers thereto; and for the better empowering and enabling them to carry on their charitable and useful designs.-[July 22, 1806.] Members of this society incorporated by the name and stile of "The President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, and Members of the Philanthropic -Society." Power to bind apprentices. Power to bind apprentices to persons employed on the premises. A president, vice-presidents, treasurer, committee, visitors, and auditors. Six new committee-men to be elected yearly. General court and their powers. Persons in whose names monies, &c. are invested, to transfer and assign the same to the corporation. Treasurer to lay out and invest money of the corporation. Dividends, &c. to be applied for the purposes of this act. Questions to be decided by vote. General court to appoint physician, surgeon, or apothecary. Committee to appoint a chaplain. No chaplain to officiate unless duly licensed by the bishop of the diocese. Notice to be given to the rector of the parish of application to the bishop of the diocese to license the chaplain. Such notice to be left at the rector's house. Licence may be revoked by the bishop. Treasurer to account. Apprentices within the premises not to gain a settlement thereby. Appeal. Form of conviction. Distress not to be unlawful for want of form. Proceedings not to be quashed for want of form. Limitation of actions. General issue. Publick act. XX2 INDEX OF ACTS, PASSED IN THE FORTY-SIXTH YEAR OF KING GEORGE III. Shewing whether they relate to the Whole or any Part of the E. signifies that the Act relates to England, (& Wales; if the subject extends so far.) E. &c. England, Wales, and Berwick; (by express words.) Great Britain; or England and Scotland. . Ireland. The Whole of the United Kingdom. A. ABUSES. See Commissioners, Public Accounts, West Indies. Bell Rock Lighthouse Bounties. See Sugar, Oil of Vitriol, Silk Manufactures. Bridges. See Publick Roads. Butter Butlerage. See Prisage. { 51. 63. I. 144. (London.) |