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The TITLES of the STATUTES

making Provision for the younger Children of the said William Bowdler.

25. An Act for settling the Manor of Creech in the County of Somerset, in Trustees, to enable them to renew Leases for the Maintenance of the younger Sons of William Keyt, Esq; deceased, during their Minority.

26. An Act for Sale of some Part of the Estate of John Held, Gent, and Robert Held, his Son, for Payment of their Debts, and for disposing of younger Children Apprentices.

27. An Act for naturalising Isaac Kops.

28. An Act for naturalising Rene Rance, Matthew Decker, and others.

29. An Act for naturalising Henry Boisrond de St. Leger, Peter la Grange, Lewis Wadden, and others.

30. An Act to vest the Manor of Hanslop, and Castlethrop, and all other the Lands and Hereditaments of Sir Peter Tyrrel Baronet, and Thomas Tyrrel Esq; his Son, in the County of Bucks, n Trustees, to sell Part thereof for Payment of Debts, and to settle other Lands and Hereditaments there, being of an equal Value, in lieu of Lands to be sold.

31. An Act to enable Sir John Cowper Knight, and Anthony Henley, Esq, to make a Partition, and grant Building Leases of several Messuages and Tenements in Lincolns Inn Fields, in the Parishes of St. Giles in the Fields, and St. Clement Daises, in the County of Middlesex.

32. An Act to vest Part of the Estate of Sir Christopher Phillipson Knight, in Trustees, to be sold for Payment of Debts, and for charging Part thereof with Maintenance for a Daughter who is a Lunatic.

33. An Act for vesting the Manor of Yeovilton, in the County of Somerset, and other Lands therein mentioned, of William Carry Esq; in Trustees, for discharging Encumbrances, and making Provision for his younger Children, and settling other Lands in the County of Devon in lieu thereof.

34. An Act for vesting diverse Manors and Lands of Matthew Hollworthy Esq; in Trustees, to be sold, and purchasing other Manors or Lands of equal Value, and II miting the Manors or Lands to be purchased to the same Uses, as the Lands to be sold are limited

35. An Act for enabling Bernard Cotton Esq; to sell some part of his Estate for Payment of his Debts, and for confirming several Conveyances already made of several other Parcels of his Estate by himself and Trustees, to several Purchasers thereof.

36. An Act to charge the Estate of Ambrose Andrews Gent, with Monies for Payment of Debts, and for supplying some Defects in the Settlement of the said Estate, for making a Jointure and Leases upon the said Estate.

37. An Act to establish and confirm a Partition and Agreement of and touching the Estate of Sir Thomas Style, late of Wateringbury, in the County of Kent, Baronet.

38. An Act for settling the Estate of Dr. Thomas Lamplugh, deceased, pursuant to his Marriage Articles and settle ment prepared for that Purpose, and for Provision for his younger Children.

39. An Act for the better vesting in Giles Frumpton Esq; the Manor and Farm of Moorton alias Moreton, and Hurst, in the County of Dorset, in Possession, and for the better securing the same, and the other Manors, Farms, Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, late of William Frampton Esq; deceased, to him the said Giles Frampton, and such as are intituled in Remainder after him, upon the Death of Tregonwell Brampton Esq;

40. An Act to enable George Evelyn to raise Portions for his Brothers and Sisters, according to his father's Will.

41. An Act for Sale of Part of the Estate of James Torr Gent, deceased, for Payment of his Debts, and for settling other Part thereof to the Uses therein mentioned.

42. An Act to subject the Estate of Robert Coke of Trusly, in the County of Derby Esq; and William Coke, his Son and Heir Apparent, to the Payment of the said Robert Coke's Debts, and to make Provision for the Wife and younger Children of the said William Coke.

43. An Act for the setting aside a voluntary Settlement made by Mary Fermour, Widow, and for ratifying a Partition made of the Manors of Mersham and Pett, and diverse Lands in the County of Sussex, between her and Bartholomew Walmesly Esq; 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 said Kingdom the Manor and Lands of Donomore.

46. An Act for setting aside voluntary Settlements made by John Hawe Gent, of Estates in the Counties of Stafford and Warwick, and settling some Part of his Estate upon the said John Hawe, and his Son, and for making Provision for the Maintenance of his Son and Daughter, and raising a Portion for such Daughter, and selling the Residue for Payment of his Debts.

47. An Act for Sale of the Estate of John Digby Esq; deceased, in the County of Buckingham, and dividing the Money between Sir John Conway Baronet, and Richard Mostyn Esq; and for settling 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 Recompensing of John Baker Gent, and his Family, for the Service of Col. Baker at Londonderry in Ireland, and for stating the Accounts of the late Receivers of the Rents and Profits of the forfeited Estates in Ireland.

49. An Act, that the Ships, the Golden Scar and Bull, being taken as Prize, and condemned, may have Freedom of trading as English Ships.

50. An Act to naturalise Daniel Barbier, John Kerron du Chesne, and others.

51. An Act for naturalising Henry de Hant, George Chabot, and others.

PUBLICK ACTS.

Anno 3 & 4 Annae.

1. AN Act for granting an Aid to her Majesty, by a Land Tax, to be raised in the Year one thousand seven hundred and five.

2. An Act for raising Monies by Sale of several Annuities, for carrying on the present War.

3. An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for one Year.

4. An Act 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 said Commodities, and also upon Calicoes, China Ware, and Drugs.

5. An Act for granting to her Majesty a further Subsidy on Wines, and Merchandizes imported.

6. An Act 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,

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