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43. An act for the fetting afide a voluntary fettleinent made by Mary Fermour, widow, and for ratifying a partition made of the manors of Mersham and Pett, and divers lands in the county of Suffex, between her and Bartholemew Walmesley efq; and others.

44. An act for the improvement of the estate of John Brisco in the county of Cumberland.

45. An act for making good the provision intended for captain James Roch, out of the forfeited estates in Ireland, and for restoring to the bishoprick of Cloyne in the faid kingdom the manor and lands of Dono

more.

46. An act for fetting aside voluntary fettlements made by John Hawe gent. of estates in the counties of Stafford and Warwick, and fettling fome part of his estate upon the faid Jobn Hawe, and his son, and for making provifion for the maintenance of his son and daughter, and raising a portion for fuch daughter, and felling the refidue for payment of his debts.

47. An act for fale of the estate of John Digby efq; deceased in the county of Buckingham, and dividing the money between Sir John Conzway baronet, and Richard Mostyn efq; and for fettling the estate of Sir John Conway, in the county of Flint, and making provision for his son and daughter, according to an agreement for that purpose.

48. An act for the further recompenfing of John Baker gent. and his

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51. An act for naturalizing Henry de Hant, George Chabot, and others.

Anno 3 & 4 Anne.

Cap. 1. For granting an aid to her Majesty, by a land tax, to be raised in the year one thousand seven hundred and five.

Cap. 2. For raising monies by sale of several annuities, for carrying on the present war.

Cap. 3. For continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for one year.

Cap. 4. For continuing duties upon low wines, and upon coffee, tea, chocolate, spices, and pictures, and upon hawkers, pedlars, and petty chapmen, and upon muslins; and for granting new duties upon several of the faid commodities, and also upon callicoes, china ware, and drugs.

Cap. 5. For granting to her Majesty a further fubfidy on wines and merchandizes imported.

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Cap. 6. For the better enabling her Majesty to grant the honour and manor of Woodstock, with the hundred of Wootton, to the duke of Marlborough, and his heirs, in confideration of the eminent fervices by him performed to her Majesty and the publick.

Cap. 7. For the effectual fecuring the kingdom of England from the apparent dangers that may arife from several acts lately passed in the parliament of Scotland.

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Cap. 8.

Cap. 8. To permit the exportation of
Irish linen cloth to the plantations,
and to prohibit the importation of
Scotch linen into Ireland.

Cap. 9. For giving like remedy upon
promissory notes, as is now used up-
on bills of exchange, and for the
better payment of inland bills of
exchange.

Cap. 10. For encouraging the im-
portation of naval stores from her
Majesty's plantations in America.
Cap. 11. For the better recruiting her
Majesty's land forces, and the ma-
rines, for the year one thousand se-
yen hundred and five.

Cap. 12. For the relief of the credi-
tors of Thomas Pitkin, a bankrupt,
and for the apprehending of him,
and the discovery of the effects of
the faid Thomas Pitkin, and his ac-
complices.

Cap. 13. For prohibiting all trade and
commerce with France.

Cap. 14. To prevent all traiterous
correfpondence with her Majesty's
enemies.

Cap. 15. For the relief of Fulk Emes
gent, and others, who had elapsed
their times, either for paying their
money, or naming their nominees,
for purchasing annuities; and also
for relief of Sir John Mead knight
and baronet, who had elapsed his
time for paying part of his purchase-
money for a forfeited estate in Ire-
land, and also for relief of Dorothy
Ireland, and others, in respect of
several tickets for payment of an-
nuities, and of several million lot-
tery, and malt lottery tickets, and
Exchequer bills, and debentures to
the army, which have been burnt
or loft,

Cap. 16. For punishing mutiny and
desertion, and false musters; and
for the better payment of the army
and their quarters.

Cap. 17. For raising the militia for the
year one thousand seyen hundred
and five, although the month's pay

Cap. 18. For making perpetual an act
for the more easy recovery of small
tithes; and also an act for the more
easy obtaining partition of lands in
coparcenary, joint-tenancy, and te-
nancy in common; and also for
making more effectual and amend-
ing several acts relating to the re-
turn of jurors.

Private Acts.

Anno 3 & 4 Anna.

1. An act for settling the right of se-
veral parcels of land, and other te-
nements, and of certain fishings, and
tithes of fishings, in the society of
the governor and assistants, London,
of the new plantation in Ulfter,
within the realm of Ireland, and
their successors; and for settling a
rent charge of 2501. per annum
upon the lord bishop of Derry, and
his fuccessors for ever.

2. An act for naturalizing Thomas Le-
vingston, viscount Teviott in the
kingdom of Scotland.
3. An act for naturalizing Louise Ma-
rie Creffet, the wife of James Cref-
fet, esq;

4. An act to enable Themaş Pile, esq;
and Elizabeth Freke, to make lea-
ses for lives of the estate of Thomas
Freke of Iwerne Courtney, esq; de-
ceafed, as also the son of George
Pitt, efq; so to do, when entitled,
and in actual possession of the pre-
misses; and that he may be en-
abled to make a jointure upon any
woman he shall marry, out of the
fame; and for establishing a school
in Iwerne Courtney, and augment-
ing the vicarage of Corne Abbas, in
the county of Dorfet.

5. An act to enable Agnes Hacche,
widow, and other trustees, to make
leases, and fell lands, in the county
of Devon, for the payment of the
debts and legacies of Robert Hacche,
efq; deceased; and for the mainte-
nance and advancement of his
daughters portions.

formerly advanced be not repaid. 6. An act for confirming an agree-

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ment between the executors of Mofes Gould, esq; deceased, and his relict, for payment of the debts and maintenance of the younger children of the said Mofes Gould, and for fettling other part of his estate.

7. An act for sale of the estate of Daniel Drake, gent. deceased, for the provision of his widow and children, according to his will.

8. An act for naturalizing Henry Bow

man.

9. An act for vesting in trustees certain manors and lands of William duke of Devonshire, and William Cavendish, commonly called marquis of Hartington, to enable them to mortgage the same for payment of debts, and fubject thereunto to settle the same to the like uses, as the fame are now fettled.

10. An act to enable the right honourable John lord Powlet, and Bridget, lady Powlet, his wife, with the consent of their trustees, to sell their shares and interest of and in certain manors and lands in the county of Kent, and to purchase other lands or hereditaments of the like value, to be settled to the same uses. 11. An act to vest the estate of Charles lord Howard, baron of Eftrick, in trustees, to fell the fame for payment of his debts.

12. An act for sale of several estates in England and Ireland, for payment of the debts of Charles late earl of Burlington, and Cork.

13. An act for confirming an agreement made by certain articles by and between John earl of Kildare, Richard lord Bellew, both of the kingdom of Ireland, and Frances his lady, Charlotte countess of Newburgh of the kingdom of Scotland, and William Rowley, esq; and for felling part of the estate of the said earl of Kildare, for the purposes therein mentioned.

14. An act for confirmation of an a

greement made between Thomas late lord bishop of Carlisle, and Thomas Cook, esq; for vesting the rectory of Melborne in the county of Derby, in the faid Thomas Cook and his heirs, upon augmentation of the rents to the bishoprick of Carlisle, and of the stipend to the vicar of Melborne.

15. An act for fale of several manors and lands in the counties of Hereford, Radnor, and Brecon, for payment of the debts of Richard and Thomas Williams late of Gabalva in the county of Radnor, esquires, de

ceafed.

16. An act for vesting in trustees all the estate of Baldwin Malett, esq; and William Malett, his son and heir apparent, for payment of the debts of the faid Baldwin Malett to her Majesty, as he was receiver general for the county of Somerset, and city and county of the city of Bristol, and for settling the residue on the faid William Malett, his heirs and assigns for ever, as by agreement between the said Baldwin Malett and William Malett.

17. An act to impower the lord high treasurer, or commiffioners of the treasury, to compound with Richard Cobb, efq; as one of the fureties of Thomas Cobb, gent. deceafed, receiver general for the county of Southampton, and Isle of Wight.

18. An act to impower the lord high treasurer, or commissioners of the treasury, to compound with John Drake, John Hunton, and Edmund Cocke, as fureties for Augustine Briggs, receiver general for the county of Norfolk and city of Norwich.

19. An act to impower the lord high treasurer, or commissioners of the treafury, to compound with Sir Michael Biddulph, baronet, as he was one of the sureties for Morgan Whitley, efq; receiver general for the counties of Chester and North Wales.

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20. An act for settling of the tithes

of certain lands in Francton, in the

county of Warwick, upon Simon

Biddulph, efq; and his heirs, and

for fettling a rent-charge in lieu

thereof, upon the present rector

there, and his successors for ever.

21. An act for the augmentation of

the vicarage of Gainsborough, in the

county of Linco'n.

22. An act to empower the lord high

treasurer, or commiffioners of the

treafury, to compound with Thomas

Whitley, efq; as he was one of the

fureties for Morgan Whitley, efq;

late receiver general for the coun-

ties of Chester and North Wales.

23. An act for sale of the estate of

Ambrose Scudamore, esq; deceafed,

for payment of the mortgage-mo-

ney and debts thereupon, and

placing out the overplus money to

the uses therein mentioned.

24. An act for fale of certain lands

and tenements in Heston in the

county of Middlesex, late the estate

of Matthew Lister and his wife,

and Timothy Whitfield and his wife,

for the purposes therein mentioned.

25. An act to enable James Lockart,

efq; and his wife, to sell certain

lands, tenements, and heredita-

ments in the county of Effex, late

of Sir Thomas Luckin, baronet, de-

ceafed, for payment of their debts,

and to purchase other lands with

the overplus of the money, to be

fettled to like uses.

26. An act for raising money by a

mortgage of a plantation in the

Barbadoes, to pay the debts of Ro-

bert Hooper.

27. An act for fale of part of the estate

of Edward Baines, gent. for dif-

charge of a mortgage thereupon,

and making provifion for his

daughters.

28. An act for fevering and difunit-

ing the church or chapel of Horne,

from the church or chapel of Blech-

ingley, in the county of Surrey.

29. An act to enable trustees to raise

money to pay the debts of Mark

Delves, efq; deceased.

30. An act for sale of several lands

and hereditaments of Thomas God-

dard of Rudlow, in the county of

Wilts, efq; deceased, for payment of

his debts, and for fettling the over-

plus upon Ambrofe Goddard, for the

purposes therein mentioned.

31. An act for fale of several lands

and hereditaments of George Nodes,

esq; in the county of Hertford, for

payment of his debts, and the debts

of George Nodes, esq; his father,

deceased, charged thereupon.

32. An act to enable Jofeph Hinxman

of North Hinton, in the county of

Southampton, esq; to fell fome estates

in Andover, in the faid county; and

for the fettling other estates in

Chrift Church Twyneham in the faid

county, of a better value, to the

fame uses.

33. An act for fale of several lands

in the counties of Durham and

Northumberland, late of Patricius

Crow, efq; deceased, for the raising

the portions charged thereupon for

his younger children.

34. An act for vesting an estate mort-

gaged in fee by Thomas Burr, to

Anthony Tomkins (now an infant)

in trustees, to reconvey the fame

to the faid Thomas Burr, or as he

shall appoint, upon payment of all

the monies due on the faid mort-

gage.

35. An act for confirming and mak-

ing good the last will and testament

of Hugh Nanney, efq; deceased.

36. An act to impower the lord high

treafurer, or commiffioners of the

treasury, to compound with John

Mafon, gent. who was receiver ge-

neral for the county, university,

and town of Cambridge, and Isle of

Ely; and also with John Pickering,

filkman, one of the faid John Ma-

fon's fureties, as he was fuch re-

ceiver.

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37. An act for fale of the eftate of

Charles Bludworth, esq; deceafed,

for payment of his debts....

38. An act for vesting the estate late

of Thomas Guy, gent. deceased, for

payment of his debts.

39. An act to enable John Proctor, of

Rock in the county of Northumber-

land, esq; to fell or otherwise dif-

pose of his lands in Shawdon, Shaw-
don Woodhouse, and Crawley, upon
settling lands of like value in the
said county, in lieu thereof.

40. An act for sale of part of the e-

ftate of John Sands, efq; in the

county of Surrey, for payment of

his debts, and raising a portion for

his daughter.

41. An act for fale of the estate of

Richard Ball, in Little Appleby and

Great Appleby, in the counties of

Derby and Leicester, and for laying

out fo much of the money as will

purchase another estate of equal

value, to be settled to the fame ufes,

and the refidue in making provifion

for younger children.

42. An act to enable Edmund Waller,

efq; to charge his estate (not fettled

on his wife in jointure) with a sum

of money for payment of his debts.

43. An act for raising money for

payment of the debts of Thomas

Hatcher, efq; by fale or mortgage

of some part of his estate, and for

the better execution of feveral

powers in his marriage settlement.

44. An act to enable John Green, of

Gavellacre in the county of South-

ampton, clerk, to fell fome eftates

in Hackleston, in the county of

Wilts; and for the settling other

estates in Gavellacre, in the county

of Southampton, of a better value,

to the fame uses.

45. An act to naturalize Margarita

Cecilia Cadogan, wife of brigadier

general Cadogan, Gilbert Alfleck, and

John Herman Louis.

46. An act for enabling trustees to

make leases of part of the manor

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