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TI le TITLES of the STATUTES. PUB LICK ACTS. Anni declino qiiinto Carcl'i II. Regis. t. A N Adl for Repairing the Plighways within theCoun- l. ties of Hertford., Cambridge and Huntingdon. 2. An A6t for the Puniflinicnt of unlawful cutting or flealing, or fpoiling of Wood and Under-wood, and De- ftroyers of young Timber-Trees. 3. An Aft to explain and fupply a former Aft for Diftri- bution of Threefcore thoufmd Pounds amongfl the truly loyal and indigent Commiirion-Officers, and for alTeffing of Offices, and diftributing the Monies thereby raifed, for their further Supply. 4. An Additional hSt for the better Ordering the Forces in the feveral Counties of this Kingdom. 5. An Act for the Regulating Seleft Veftries. 6. An Aft for Relief of fuch Perfons, as by Sicknefs or other Impediment were difabled from Subfcribing the De- claration in the Aft of Uniformity, and Explanation of ■ Part of the fald Aft. 7. An Aft for the Encouragement of Trade. S. An Aft to prevent the felling of live fat Cattle by Butchers. 9. An Aft for granting Four entire Subfidies to hisMajefty by the Temporalty. 10. An Aft for Confirming of Four Subfidies granted by the Clergy. 11. An Additional Aft for the better Ordering and Col- lefting the Duty of Excife, and preventing the Abufes. therein. 12. An Explanatory Aft for Recovery of the Arrears of Excife. 13. An Additional Aft for the better Ordering and Col- lefting the Revenue arifing by Hearth-Money. 14. An Aft for fettling the 'Profits of the Poft-Office, and Power of granting Wine-Licences, on his Royal High- nefs the Duke of York and the Heirs Males of his Body. 15. An Aft for encouraging the Manufaftures of making Linen Cloth and Tapiftry. 16. An Aft Tor Regulating the Herring and other Fifheries, and for Repeal of the Aft concerning Madder. 17. An Aft for fettling the Draining of the Great Level of the Fens, called Bedford Level. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno decimo quinto CaroU II. Regis. 1. AN Aft for the Settling of the Lands of the Earl of -^*- Kent and the Lord Lucas, on the Marriage of the faid Earl with the Daughter and Heir apparent of the Lord Lucas. 2. An Aft for the Settling of a Free School in Witney in the County of Oxon, being Erefted and Endowed by Henry Box, Citizen and Grocer oi London deceafed. 3. An Aft to enable the Biflaop of Winchcfier to leafe out the Tenements now built upon the Scite of his Manfion Houfe in the Parifli of 5aint Saviours in Southiuark in the County of Surrey, and the two Parks and other De- mefnes at Bijhops Waltham, and other Lands in the County of Southampton. 4. An Aft for Repairing and better preferving the Key of the Port of IVells in the County of Norfolk. 5. An Aft for the Governing of the Hofpital of Saint OJ- tvalds in the County of IVorceJler. 6. An Aft to enable Sir Francis Boynton, Baronet, and Ri- chard Robinfon, Efquire, to iell certain Lands of fohn Ro- binfon, Efquire, for Payment of Debts, and leafing of other Lands for making Provifion for his younger Chil- dren. 7. An Aft for making void certain Conveyances made by Carill Lord Mollincux in the late Times, 8. An Aft to confirm a Deed made by Charles Pitcarne, Efquire. 9. An Aft for the Naturalization of Dame Elizabeth Jacob, and others. 10. An Aft for the Naturalizing of George Willoughhy, and others. n. An Aft for Confirming An Aa for Naturalizing of Pe- ter De La Pierre alias Peters and John De La Pierre alias Peters. 12. An Aft to enable Edward Marquefs of Worcejler to receive the Benefit and Profit of a Water Commanding Engine by him invented, one tenth Part whereof is ap- propriated for the Benefit of the King's Majefty, his Heirs and SuccefFors. 13. An Aft for fettling an Annuity of three hundred Pounds per Annum upon Charles 'EtlyX of Portland, and for the Be- nefit of Willoughhy Wbitlocke, Buljlrode Whhlocke, and Carleton Whitlocke, Infants, and for Confirming of Agree- ments made to compofe Suits in Law againft them. 14. An Aft for fettling the charitable Gift of John Guejl. 15. An Aft to enable Sir John Packington and his Truftees, to fell or otherwife difpofe of certain Lands, for the Pay- ment of his Debts, and raifing Portions for his younger Children. 16. An Aft to en?LA& Edward Chalomer, Efquire, to make Provifion for Anne his Wife, and his younger Children. 17. An Aft for the Naturalizing of Charlotte Heffen Killi^ greiv, and others. 18. An Aft to impower 5r John Drake, and others, to make Sale of Lands, for Payment of the' Portion of El- len Brifcoe, Widow. 19. An Aft to enable the Sale of fome of the Lands of Richard Senior and Anthony Senior deceafed, for Payment of fome of their Debts. PUBLICK ACTS. Anno decimo fexto CaroU II. Regis, f. A N Aft for the Aflembling and Holding of Parlia- -^^ ments once in three Years at the leafl: ; and for the Repeal of an Aft intituled, An Asi for the preventing of Inconveniencies happening by the long Lntermijjion of Par~ liaments. 2. An Aft for preventing of Abatement of Writs of Error upon Judgments in the Exchequer. 3. An Aft for collefting the Duty arifing by Hearth-Mc- ney, by Officers to be appointed by his Majelty, 4. An Aft to prevent and fupnrefs feditious Conventicles. 5. An Aft to prevent the Difl:urbances of Seamen and others, and to preferve the Stores belonging to his Ma-, jefty's Navy Royal. 6. An Aft to prevent the delivering up of Merchants Ships, 7. An Aft againft deceitful, diforderly, and exceffive Ga- ming. 8. An Aft for Continuance of a former Aft for Regula- ting the Prefs. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno decimo fexto CaroU II. Regis. I. AN Aft for vacating certain Conveyances made by ■^ Sir John Packington, Baronet, to Chri/iopher Henn, and others. 2, An