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The TITLES of the S T A T U T E S. . An A£l for Reingroffing of the Records of Fines burnt or loft in the late Fire in the Temple. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno tricefimo prhno Carol! II. Regis, N A£l to confirm certain Leafes made by yohn Drake L and others, and to enable ?)'n Francis Drake to make a Jointure, and raife Portions for his Daughters and younger Children. ■ An Ad: for Sale of the Lands late of Charles Dale of the County of Rulland, Efquire, deceafed, for Payment of his Debts, and Provifion for his Daughters and Coheirs. PUBLICK ACTS. Anno tricefimo Jecundo Caroli II. Regis. N additional Act for Burying in Woollen. 2. An A£i prohibiting the Importation of Cattle from Ireland, PRIVATE ACT. Anno tricefimo fecundo Caroli II. Regis. N A£l: for Reftifying federal Errors and Miftakes in the Marriage Settlement oi Sir Charles Hoghton, Ba- ronet. P U B LI C K ACTS. Anno prima J a c. II. AN A(3: for fettling the Revenue on his Majefty for his Life, which was fettled on his late Majefty for his Life. An A£l to Attaint Jatnes Duke of Monmouth of High Treafon. An. AS £br granting his Majefty an Impofition upon all Wines and v inegar, imported between the four and twen- tieth Day of yune one thoufand fix hundred eighty-five, and the four and tv/entiech Day of June one thoufand fix 'hundred ninety and three. An Ad: for granting to his Majefty an Impofition upon ■a:ll Tobacco and Sugar imported between the four and twentieth'Day of June one thoufand fix hundred eighty- five, and the four and twentieth Day of June one thou- fand fiji hundred ninety-three. An Ad for granting an Aid to his Majefty by an Im- pofition -on all French Linens, and all Ea/i India Linen, and feveral other IVIanufadures of India, and on all French Wrought Silks and Stuffs, and on all other Wrought Silks, and on all Brandies, irnported after the firft Day of July one thoufand fix hundred eighty-five, and b fore the firft Day of July one thoufand fix hun- dred and ninety, for the King's extraordinary Occafions. . An Ad for repealing certain Claufes in an Ad of Parliament made in the nine and twentieth and thirtieth years of the Reign of his late Mgjefty, for prohibiting French Commodities. , An Ad for reviving and continuing two former Ads for Encoiu'agement of Coinage. ,' An Ad againft the Importation of Gunpowder, Arms, a!id other Ammunition, and Utenfils of War. , An Ad to enable his Majefty to make , (Grants, Leafes, and Copies of Offices, Lands and Hereditaments, Par- .ccl of his Hi^hnefs's Duchy of Cornwall, or areitexed to the fame, and for Confirmation of Leafes and Grants already made. 10. An Ad for the providing ncceffary Carriages for his Majefty in his Royal Progreis and Rem.ovals. 11. An Adt for reviving an Ad for providing of Car- riages by Land and by Water, for the Ufe of his Ma- jefty 's Navy and Ordnance. 1 2. An Ad for confolidaling the Eftates Tail and Re- verfion in Fee, which his Majefty hath in the Poft Of- fice, and tvventy-four thoufand Pounds /^r Annum of the Hereditary txcife. 13. An Ad for reviving a former Ad for exporting of Leather. 14. An Ad for Continuance of three former Ads for pre- venting of Theft and Rapine upon the Northern Borders of England. 15. An Ad for Rebuilding, FInifhing, and Adorning of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London. 16. An Ad for Clearing, Prefcrving, Maintaining, and Repairing the Haven and Piers of Great Yarmouth. 17. An Ad for Reviving and Continuance of feveral Ads of Parliament therein mentioned. 18. An Ad to encourage the Building of Ships in England. 19. An additional Act for Improvement of Tdlage. zo. An Act to enable the Inhabitants of the Parifh of St. yfn«<r within the Liberty of IFeJlminJler, to raife Money to build a Church to be the Parifh Church there. 21. An Ad for repealing a Claufe for dividing of Com- mons in an Ad of Parliament made in the fifteenth Year of King Charles the Second, intituled. An 'At! for fettling the Dreyniitg of the great Level of the Fens called Bedford Level. 22. An Act for ereding a newParifti, to be called the Pa- rifli of St. James, within the Liberty of TVeJlminJier. PRIVATE ACTS. 1. A N Act to enable Jot^w Lord Butler of Moor Park, Jr. and Earl of Offory in the Kingdom of Ireland, to make a Jointure to fuch Woman as he fliall marry. 2. An Ad for the Naturalization of John EJelbron, Otto Gcetz, David Becceler, and others. 3. An Act for Rebuilding the Earl oi Powis's HoufeinZ/w- colns Inn Fields lately demolifhed by Fi e. ■ 4.. An Act for the Conveyance of frefti Water through fe- veral Grounds unto the City of Rochejier. J. An Act for .Naturalizing Magdalene Pellazary, and others. 6. An Act for the Naturalizing of James Dufrais, Theo- dore Janfjen, and others. 7. An Act to enable Ediuard Meller, E(q; to fell Lands for Payment of Debts. 8. An Act for the Repair of the Cathedra! Church of Ban- gor, and for the Maintenance of the Choir there ; and for the Augmentation of the Revenue of the Biftioprick of Bangor, and for an Augmentation of feveral Vica- rages within the Comportions of Z,<jW/»«« in the Diocefe of jB<7?7?-i;r aforefaid. '•A'^ PUBLICK ACTS. Jmo prime W. 6" M. Seff. i. N Ad for removing and preventing all Queftior-S and Difputes concerning the aflembling and fitting of this prefent Parliament. 2. An Ad for impowering -his Majefty to apprehend and detain