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settling other estates in lieu thereof to the same uses, and to extend the leasing powers of the said John Joseph Henry in respect to part of his estates therein mentioned.

An act for vesting the entirety of certain settled estates of sir Hugh Inglis, baronet, John Watkins Parker, esquire, and Thomas Lloyd, esquire, and Eliza Bella his wife, situate in the city of London and county of Middlesex, in trustees, in trust to carry into execution a contract already entered into for sale of part of the same estates, and to sell the other part thereof under the directions of the Court of Chancery, and to apply the money arising from the said sales in the manner therein mentioned.

An act for vesting part of the estates, in the county of Berks, devised by the will of Bartholomew Tipping esquire, deceased, in trustees, in trust to sell the same, and for laying up the money arising from the sale thereof in the purchase of other estates, to be settled to the same uses as the estates so sold.

An act for enabling trustees to sell the settled estates of John Bradshaw Fletcher, esquire (calling himself John Bradshaw), situate in the county of Essex, and for laying out the monies to arise from the sale thereof in the purchase of estates to be situate in or near the county of Lancaster, to be settled to the same

uses.

An act for vesting several fee farm rents and annual sums settled by Edward Colston, deceased, on the master, wardens, and commonalty of merchant venturers in the city of Bristol, for the maintenance of an hospital and alms-house in the said city, in trustees to be sold, and for applying the money to arise by such sale in the purchase of lands and hereditaments to be settled upon the trusts on which such fee farm rents and annual sums are respectively held.

An act for vesting certain estates belonging to the see of Canterbury in trustees for sale, and for applying the purchase monies, together with other monies, in the manner therein mentioned, and for enabling the Archbishop of Canterbury to grant building and repairing leases, and for other purposes.

AUGUST 14.

An act for the speedy completing the militia of Great Britain, and increasing the same under certain limitations and restrictions. An act for raising the sum of five hundred thousand pounds by treasury bills for the service of Ireland for the year one thousand eight hundred and seven.

An act for enabling his majesty to raise the sum of four millions five hundred thousand pounds, for the service of Great Britain.

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An act for more effectually securing the payment of the debts of traders.

An act for suspending the operation of an act of the thirtysixth year of his present majesty, for the further support and maintenance of curates within the church of England, and for other purposes in the said act mentioned, so far as relates to the avoidance of benefices by the incumbents thereof having accepted augmented curacies.

An act for granting to his majesty a certain sum of money out of the consolidated fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain monies therein mentioned for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and seven, and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament.

An act for confirming articles of agreement for an exchange of lands between his majesty and David Jebb, esquire, in the parish of Egham in the county of Surrey.

An act for vesting the capital messuage, with the appurte nances, situate in William Street, in the city of Dublin, now or lately inhabited by the right honourable lord Powerscourt, in his majesty, his heirs and successors, and for applying the purchase money in manner herein mentioned.

An act to enable the proprietors of the navigation of the river Avon, in the counties of Somerset and Gloucester, from the city. of Bath, to or near Hanham's Mills, and to make and maintain a horse towing-path, for the purpose of towing and haling with horses, or otherwise, boats, lighters, and other vessels, up and down the said river.

An act for draining, embanking, and improving lands in the parish of Ottringham in Holderness, in the East Riding of the county of York.

An act for prolonging the term of certain letters patent, assigned to Henry Fourdrinier and Sealy Fourdrinier, for the invention of making paper by means of machinery.

An act for making better provision for the support and maintenance of the rector for the time being of the parish of Saint George the Martyr, Southwark, in the county of Surrey.

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An act for more effectually repairing the road from the city of York to Kexby Bridge, and from Grimston to the upper end of Stone Dale, in the county of York.

An act for inclosing lands in the parish of Brandon, in the County of Suffolk.

END OF VOL. I.
1807.

T. Gillet, Printer, Wild-Court.

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