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Anno 19 Caroli II. Cap. 1. Explanatory of the act for railing monies by a poll, and otherwife towards the maintenance of this present war. Cap. 2. For erecting a judicature for

determination of differences touching houses burned or demolished by reafon of the late fire which happened in London.

Cap. 3. For rebuilding the city of London.

Cap. 4. For relief of poor prisoners, and fetting of them on work. Cap. 5. For extending a former act concerning replevins and avowries, to the principality of Wales, and the county palatines.

Cap.6. For redrefs of inconveniencies

by want of proof of the deceases of perfons beyond the feas, or absenting themselves upon whofe lives eftates do depend.

Cap. 7. To prevent difturbances of feamen and others, and to preferve the ftores belonging to his Majefty's navy royal.

Cap. 8. For granting the fum of twelve hundred fifty-fix thoufand, three hundred forty-feven pounds, thirteen fhillings, to the King's majefty, for the maintenance of the present war.

Cap. 9. For taking the accounts of the feveral fums of money therein mentioned.

Cap. 10. For banishing and difena

Cap. 11. To make prize-ships free 'bling the earl of Clarendon.

for trade.

Cap. 12. For affigning orders in the

exchequer without revocation.

Cap. 13. For fettling freedom and intercourse of trade between England and Scotland.

Private Alts.

Anno 19 Caroli II.

1. An act for naturalizing of Hefter Le Lou, the daughter and coheir of Gideon Le Lou, lord of Coliumbers in Normandy, the now wife of the right honourable Denzill, lord Hollis of Ifield.

2. An act for confirming, explaining and enlarging an act, intituled, An act to enable John lord Abergavenny, fon and heir of Henry late lord Abergavenny, to fell certain lands for payment of his debts, and preferment of his brother and fifters. 13 Car. 2. ftat. I. c. II.

3.

4.

An act for the illegitimation of the children of the lady Anne Roos. An act for fale of a meffuage in Chifwicke, for payment of the debts of Edward Ruffell, efquire. 5. An act for confirmation of a fettle

ment

ment of the estate of Sir Seymour

Shirley, baronet.

6. An act for fettling the moiety of the manor of Iron Acton on Sir John Pointz.

7. An act for fettling an estate in truft for the benefit of Mrs. Elizabeth Pride and her children. 8. An act for the afcertaining the bounds of the several rectories of Swafham Saint Ciriac, and of Swafham Saint Maries, within the town of Swafbam Prior in the county of Cambridge, and for the uniting of the two churches there.

9. An act for the restoring of Francis Scawin, gentleman, in blood. 10. An act for naturalizing dame Mary Frazer, and others. II. An act to enable a fale of lands for payment of the debts of Henry Kendall, efquire.

12. An act for fettling part of the lands of Henry Mildmay, efquire, deceafed, for payment of his debts, and making provifion for his children.

13. An act to enable Leicester Grofvenor and his trustees, to fell certain lands for payment of debts. 14. An act for fettling part of the poffeffions of John late earl of Clare deceafed, and enabling Gilbert earl of Clare his fon and heir, to difpofe of fome other part thereof, for payment of debts and portions. 15. An act to enable John lord bishop

of Durbam and his fucceffors, to make leases for three lives of certain lead mines.

16. An act for confirmation of an exchange of certain lands, between Horatiolord Townsend and the rector of Eaft and Weft Reynbam in the county of Norfolk.

17. An act for the naturalization of Alvaro De Cofta, and others. 18. An act for fettling the lands therein mentioned upon Sir RichardWifeman and John Plott and their heirs,

to enable them the better to perform a trust.

19. An act for exchanging certain manors and lands of William Palmes, efquire, for other lands fettled upon him and his iffue by Mary his wife.

Anno 20 Caroli II.

Cap. 1. For raising three hundred and ten thousand pounds, by an impofition on wines and other liquors. Cap. 2. For the better payment of

monies received for the use of the crown.

Cap. 3. For the increase and prefervation of timber within the foreft of Dean.

Cap. 4. For proceeding to judgment

on writs of error brought in the exchequer.

Cap. 5. For giving liberty to buy and export leather, and fkins tanned or dreffed.

Cap. 6. To regulate the trade of filkthrowing.

Cap. 7. An additional act against the

importation of foreign cattle. Cap. 8. For the taxing and affeffing of the lands of the adventurers within the great level of the fens.

Private As.

Anno 20 Caroli II.

1. An act to indemnify the late fheriffs of the city of London, and the warden of the Fleet, touching the efcapes of prisoners, and other matters occafioned by the late fire. 2. An act for fettling of certain manors, lands and tenements of Sir Thomas Leventhorp, baronet, in the counties of Effex and Hertford. 3. An act to enable Sir Thomas Heblethwaite to fell or difpofe of land to pay debts, and make provision for younger children.

4. An act for confirmation of the fet

tlement

tlement of Sir Kingsmyll Lucy, baronet, in the faid act mentioned, and for transferring over fome other part of the real estate of Sir Richard Lucy, knight and baronet deceased, from Francis Lucy,efquire. 5. An act to confirm an agreement between William Pafton, efquire, lord of the manor of Horton, and the tenants of the faid manor, for an inclosure of part of the waste ofthe faid manor, for the prefervation and growth of wood and timber.

6. An act for enabling of Sir William Juxon, knight and baronet, executor of the last will and teftament of William Juxon late lord archbishop of Canterbury, to recover part of his estate.

7. An act for the better fecuring of a portion of 5000l. to and for the lady Frances Savile, an infant daughter of Thomas late earl of Suffex deceased, out of part of the estate of James earl of Suffex alfo an infant, in pursuance of the will of the laid Thomas earl of Sussex.

8. An act on the behalf of Dawes Wimonfeld, efquire, for fettling certain customary lands held of the manor of Wimbleton in the county of Surrey.

9. An act to enable the execution of a truft for payment of the debts and providing for the younger children of Richard Tayler, efquire, deceased. 10. An act for enabling trufstees to make leafes, for payment of the debts, and providing for the children of Sir Charles Stanley.

Anno 22 Caroli II.

Cap. 1. To prevent and suppress se-
ditious conventicles.
Cap. 2. For repairing of the haven
and piers of Great Yarmouth.
Cap. 3. For granting to his Majesty
an impofition upon all wines and

vinegar imported between the four and twentieth day of June 1670. and the four and twentieth day of June 1678.

Cap. 4. For the fettling the impofition on brandy.

Cap. 5. For taking away the benefit
of clergy from fuch as fteal cloth
from the rack, and from fuch as
shall steal or imbezil his Majefty's
ammunition and stores.

Cap. 6. For advancing the fale of fee-
farm rents and other rents.
Cap. 7. To enable the King's ma-
jefty to make leases, grants and co-
pies, of offices, lands, tenements
and hereditaments, parcel of his
Highness duchy of Cornwal, or an-
nexed to the fame.

Cap. 8. For afcertaining the measures
of corn falt.

Cap. 9. For authorizing certain commiffioners of the realm of England, to treat with commiffioners of Scotland, for the weal of both kingdoms.

Cap. 1o. For fale of part of the estate of Sir John Prittyman, for fatisfac

tion of a debt by him due to the
King's majesty.

Cap. 11. An additional act for the re-
building of the city of London, unit-
ing of parishes, and rebuilding of
the cathedral and parochial church-
es within the faid city.
Cap. 12. An additional act for the
better repairing of highways and
bridges.

Cap. 13. For improvement of tillage,
and the breed of cattle.

Private Alls.

Anno 22 Caroli II. 1. An act for John Manors, called lord Roos, to marry again. 2. An act for fettling certain charitable ufes devised by John late bishop of Rochester.

3. An act for to enable Anthony Ashley, efquire, fon of the lord Abley, to acknowledge fines and fuffer reco

véries of lands and hereditaments, whilft he is under the age of twenty and one years.

4. An act for fettling part of the eftate of dame Sufan Bellafis widow, late wife of Sir Henry Bellafis deceased.

5. An act for confirming purchafers eftates, and for fettling the differences between the lady Elizabeth Lee and the daughters and coheirs of the late earl of Downe.

6. An act to enable the trustees for
the lord viscount Strangford of the
kingdom of Ireland, to fell certain
lands, for the payment of the re-
mainder of his debts.

7. An act for the enabling Sir William
Goftwicke, knight, to make a join-
ture to dame Mary his wife.
8. An act for confirming the estate
of Sir Ralph Bankes in the manor
of Thesbeftet alias Thirsbeftet, and
other lands in the county and bo-
rough of Carmarthen.

9. An act for fale of lands to pay
the debts, and raise portions for
the younger children of Sir Cuthbert
Heron, baronet.

10. An act to enable dame Elizabeth Routh, mother and executrix of the laft will and teftament of Dorothy Farewell widow deceased, late the relict and executrix of John Farewell late of the Inner Temple, London, efquire, to fell certain lands for the payment of debts.

11. An act for settling the manor or lordship of Firebecke in the county of York, and other lands therein mentioned, on trustees, to enable them to fell the fame for the payment of debts.

12. An act for the building of a manfion-house for the dean of St. Paul's church, London.

13. An act concerning the difpofing of a house and lands belonging to the fifters and coheirs of Margaret Strade.

14. An act for endowment of a

church at Shadwell, now in the parish of Stepney in Middlefex, and making of it parochial diftinct from Stepney.

15. An act for fettling the draining of the fens in Lincolnshire called Deeping Fens.

16. An act for making navigable the
rivers commonlycalled Brandon and
Waveney.

17. An act to enable Thomas Hord,
efquire, to make leafes of his eftate.
18. An act to enable Richard Beckham
and others, to fell lands, to pay
his father's debts, and to raise por-
tions for his younger brothers."
19. An act to enable fohn Bill,
efquire, to fell certain lands in Kent
and Surry. 22 & 23 Car.2. c.14.
20. An act for enabling Thomas Leigh,
efquire, to fell part of his lands,
for payment of debts.

21. An act to enable Robert Hotchkin,
to fell lands, to pay debts, and
raife portions for daughters.
22. An act to enable Henry and Jane
Perkins, to infure to doctorWharton
lands purchased in the county pala-
tine of Durham.

23. An act to enable Thomas Davifon

to fell lands, to pay debts, and provide for younger children. 24. An act for the naturalization of captain Chriftopher Ounman, and

others.

25. An act for the naturalizing of
Horatio Woodhoufe, and others.

Anno 22 & 23 Caroli II.
Cap. 1. To prevent malicious maim-
ing and wounding.
Cap. 2. For continuance of a former

act, intituled, An act to prevent delays
in extending ftatutes, judgments and
recognizances.

Cap. 3. For granting a fubfidy to his Majefty for supply of his extraordinary occafions.

Cap. 4. For continuance of a former act to prevent arrefts of judgments,` and fuperseding executions. Cap. 5.

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Cap. 5. For an additional excife on beer, ale, and other liquors. Cap. 6. For revefting the power of granting wine licences in his Majefty, his heirs and fucceffors, and for fettling a recompence on his royal Highness in lieu thereof. Cap. 7. To prevent the malicious burning of houses, stacks of corn and hay, and killing or maiming of cattle.

Cap. 8. For the regulating the making of Kidderminster stuffs. Cap. 9. For laying impofitions on proceedings at law.

Cap. 10. For the better fettling of inteftates eftates.

Cap. 11. To prevent the delivery up

of merchants fhips, and for the increase of good and serviceable shipping. Cap. 12. An additional act for afcertaining the measures of corn and falt.

Cap. 13. For exporting of beer, ale and mum.

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Cap. 14. For determination of differences touching houfes burnt or demolished within four years fince the late dreadful fire in London. Cap. 15. For the better fettlement of the maintenance of the parfons, vicars and curates in the parishes of the city of London, burnt by the late dreadful fire there. Cap. 16. For the difcovery of such as haye defrauded the poor of the city of London of the monies given for their relief, at the times of the late plague and fire, and for recovery of the arrears thereof. Cap. 17. For the better paving and cleanfing the streets and fewers in and about the city of London. Cap. 18. For the better regulating of workhouses, for fetting the poor on work.

Cap. 19. To prevent frauds in the buying and felling of cattle in Smithfield, and elsewhere.

poor diftreffed prisoners for debt. Cap. 21. For taking the accounts of fixty thousand pounds and other monies given to the loyal and indigent officers.

Cap. 22. For the better and more certain recovery of fines and forfeitures due to his Majesty. Cap. 23. To revive an act, intituled, An act to prevent the disturbances of feamen and others, and to preferve the ftores belonging to his Majesty's navy royal, with fome alterations and additions.

Cap. 24. For vefting certain fee-farm rents, and other fmall rents, in trustees.

Cap. 25. For the better preservation of the game, and for fecuring warrens not inclofed, and the feveral fifhings of this realm.

Cap. 26. To prevent the planting of tobacco in England, and for regulating the plantation trade.

Private As.

Anno 22 & 23 Caroli II.

I. An act to enable Chriftopher duke of Albemarle to reconvey feveral manors and lands mortgaged to George late duke of Albemarle his father.

2.

An act to enable the guardians of Charles earl of Shrewsbury and John Talbot, efquire, infants, to difpofe of certain manors, lands and tenements, for the benefit of the said infants.

3. An act for confirming agreements between the lord viscount of Stafford and his lady, and their cuftomary tenants and copyholders. 4. An act to enable the making conveyances of part of the eftate of James lord Norreys during his minority.

5. An act to enable Robert lord bishop of Bangor, and Isaac lord bishop of Saint Alaph, and their respective

Cap. 20. For the relief and release of fucceffors for ever, to lett for one

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