The TITLES of the STATUTES. -J. An Act to enable Sir Thomas Compton to make Sale of his Manor of Hammerton in the County of Huntington. 6. An A6t for NatiiraXizing of 77}eodon- Ruffcl-, and others. 7. An Aft to enable Charles Cotton, Efquire, to fell Lands for Paynient Of Debts, and raifing Portions for younger •Children. P U B L I C K ACTS. Jnn6 viceftmo nono CaroHll. Regis. n. A N Aft for raifing the Sum of five hundred elghiy- -i*- four thoufand, nine hundred feventy-eight Pounds, two Shillings and Two-pence Plalfpenny, for the fpeedy building thirty Ships of War. 2. An Aft for an additional Exclfe upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors, for three Years. 3. An Aft for Prevention of Frauds and Perjuries. 4. An A6t for erefting a Judicature to determine Differences .touching Houfes burnt and demoliflied by the late dread- ful Fire in Sottthivark. 5. An Aft for takiiig of Affidavits in the Country, to be made ufe of in the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer. i6. An Aft for the Naturalizing of Children of his Majefty's Englijh Subjefts, born in foreign Countries during the late Troubles. 7. An Aft for the better Obfervation of the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday. 8. An Aft for confirming and perpetuating Augmentations made by Ecclefiaftical Perfons to fmall Vicarages and Curacies. 9.- An Aft for taking away the Writ De Hareiico combur- rendo. 10. An Aft for the better Repairing and Maintaining the Pier of Great Yarmouth. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno vicrftmo nono Caroli IL Regis. r. A T^ Aft to enable Robert Earl of Manchcfler to fell Lands for Payment of his Debts, and for fettling other Lands of a greater Value in Lieu of thofe appointed to be fold. 1. An Aft for reftifying a Miftake in a general Settlement of the Lord Malnard's Eilate, upon the Marriage of his Son. 3. An Aft to enable the Right Honourable the Lady Mary Mordant to make Sale of her Intereft in the Manor of Blichingky, and divers Lands in the County of Surry, not- v/ithftanding her Minority. 4. An Aft for Payment of the Debts of Charles late LiOrd Vifcount Ki/morey of the Kingdom of Ireland, and for raifing of Portions for Byron Ncedham and Charles Need- ham two of his younger Sons. 5. An Explanatory and Supplemental Aft for the better enabling Sir Francis Compton to make Sale and difpofe of the Manor of Hammerton or any Part thereof, in the •County of Huntington. 27 Car. z. c. ^. 6. An Aft to enable Sk Efluard Hungerfo?-d, Knight of the Bath, to make Leafes for Years of Hungerford Houfi in the Strand, in the Pariili of Saint Martins in the 'Fields in the County of Middlesex, and of certain Houfes and Tenements thereunto adjoining. 7. An Aft to enable Herbert Aivbrey and his Truftees to fell Lands for Pa)'ment of his Debts. 8. An Aft for fettling a Riaintenance on the Vicar of Al- haUows in the Town of Northampton. «. All Aft to enable ThotJias Barkley, Efquire, and his Trufl-ees, to fell Lands for Payment of the Debts of the faid Thomas Barkley, and raifing Portions for his younger Children. 10. An Aft for Naturalizing of Alice Rujhout, Daughter of Sir fames Rujhout, Baronet, ri. An Aft for Naturalization of Jacob David, and others. 12. An Aft for the Naturalization of Peter Raven, and others. 13. An Aft to enable Truftees to fell Lands for Payment of the Debts of Edward Standijh, Efquire. 14. An Aft to enable the Sale of certain Lands in IVlnter- horne TVhitechiirch in the County of Dcrfett, lately belong- ing to Lawrence Squib, Efquire, deceafed. PUBLIC K ACTS. Anno viceftmo nono Js* tricejimo Caroli IL Regis. 1. A N Aft for raifing Money by a Poll, and otherwife, ■^ to enable his Majefty to enter into an aftual War againft the French King, and for prohibiting leveral French Commodities. 2. An Aft for Continuance of two former Afts for prevent-, in of Theft and Rapine upon the Northern Borders of England. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno viceftmo nono &' tricefimo Caroli II. Regis. 1. A N Aft for the afcertaining and eflablifhing of the In- -^^ tereft of the Lord and Copyhold Tenants of the Manors of IP^e/l Derby and JVavertree in the County Pala- tine of Lancajler, in relation to their Fines and Com- mons. 2. An Aft to enable the Guardian of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of TVarvncke and Holland, to make Leafes of leveral MelTuages herein after mentioned, during his Minority, rendering the improved Rent. 3. An Aft to enable the Right Honourable 77)j777i7j Lord Morley and Momiteagle Baron of Rye, to make Sale of the Manor of Farlton, and certain Lands and Hereditaments in Farlton in the County of Lancajler, for Payment of Debts. 4. An Aft to enable the Truftees of Bryan Yifcount Cullen of the Realm of Ireland to fell or difpofe of Lands in El- tnefhorp in the County of Leicefer, for the Payment of Debts, and raifing a Portion for his Daughter. 5. An Aft to enable Truftees to raile Money upon Cobham Houfe and Parke. 6. An Aft to enable ?>t John Cotton, Baronet, to difpofe of a Mefluage called St. Jermans, and Lands therewith ufed near St. Albans in the County of Flertford, and to fettle other Lands in Lieu thereof. 7. An Aft for Confirm.ation of a Decree made in the Court of Chancery the four and tv/entieth Day of February, Anno Regni Revis Caroli fecundi viceftmo fcptimo, in a Caufe between Wir Francis Rodes, Baronet, fince deceafed, and Dame Martha his Wife, Plaintiffs, and JVilliiin Thorn- ion an Infant, by Cipri an Thornton his Guardian, SLnAfohn Thornton and the faid Ciprian Thornton, Defendants, and of fcveral Conveyances and Afl'urances made by the faid Sir Francis Rodes in purfuance thereof, as well for Pay- ment of his Debts as for Provifion for bis Wife and Chil- dren. 8. An Aft to fupply the Defefts in a Deed of Settlement mzAah^ John Coke, Efquire, deceafed, and for altering a Truft in Part of the Eftate of Robert Cake, Efquire. 9. An Aft to enable Thomas Thynne of Longleai in the Count of llultes, Efquire, to fettle a Jointure on a Wife, of