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The TITLES of the STATUTES. 8. An Act for vefting the Conduits, Springs and Waters in Hyde Park, in Truftees for the Benefit of his Majefty. 9. An Act for the Exchange of the Right of Prefentation to the Rectory of Wimborne Allhalloivs, and Vicaridge of Loders in the County of Dorfet, and for uniting the Rectories and Pariihes of Wimborne St. Giles, and Wim- borne Allhallows. 10. An Act for enlarging the Churchyard of the Parifh of Paddingion in the County of* Middlefex. 11. An Act for enabling Richard Lord Vifcount Molef- ivortb and his Brothers to make Leafes for Lives, or Years determinable upon Lives, renewable for ever, or to make Grants in Fee-farm of a Piece of Ground in the City of Dublin. iz. An Act for Sale of certain Manors, Woods, Wood- Lands, and other Lands and Hereditaments in the Counties of Bucks, Hertford and Bedford, Part of the Eftate of Sir William Stanhope Knight of the Bath, and for fettling other Lands in the County of Warwick, of freater yearly Value, to the fame Ufes, and for other urpofes therein mentioned. 13. An Act for making effectual an Agreement between Sir Ralph Hare and his Brothers, for raifing Money upon Part of his intailed Eftate, and for fettling other Lands not intailed, of greater Value in lieu thereof. 14. An Act to impower Sir Robert Furnefe Baronet, to transfer and pay unto Richard Edgecumhe Efq; certain Government Securities and Money therein mentioned, and for fettling Lands of equal Value upon the fame Trufts. 15. An Aft for Sale of Part of the Eftate of Sir William Gerard Baronet, aLunatick, for Payment of his Debts and other Purpofes therein mentioned. ' 16. An Act for veiling Part of the Eftate of John Lambe, Efq; in Truftees for raifing Money to difcharge feveral Mortgages, and other Debts and Incumbrances therein mentioned. 17. An Act for making Leafes of the Eftate late of Tho- mas Strangeways Efq; and Elizabeth, late Duchefs of Hamilton, his Sifter (both deceafed) and for applying the Money arifing thereby for the Purpofes therein mentioned. 18. An Act for Sale of the Eftate of Thomas Mitchell dt- ceafed, lying in the County of Wanvick, for Payment of the Debts charged thereupon, and for making Pro- vifion for his Widow and Infant Children. 19. An Act for raifing Money out of the Eftate late of Surtees Szvinburne Efq; deceafed, for compounding and paying the Portions charged thereon to his younger Sons William and Robert Swinburne, and for paying the Debts of Cuthbert Swinburne Efq; deceafed. 20. An Act for Sale of the real Eftate late of Robert Abbot Efq; deceafed, for difcharging his Debts and Incum- brances, and for making a Provifion for his Widow and only Son. 21. An Act for rectifying fome Miftakes-in a Settlement made by John Congreve Efq; and vefting his Seat and Eftate in Stretton in the County of Stafford, in Truftees to be fold for better clearing his Debts, for which his eldeft Son ftands engaged, and purchafing another Eftate more fuitable to the Occafions of his Family to be fet- tled in lieu thereof. 22. An Act for vefting certain Lands and Eftates in the Counties of Stafford, Leicejler, Rutland, and Northamp- ton, late the Eftates of Sir Eufebius Bufivell Baronet, deceafed, in Truftees to be fold for the Payment of his Debts. ' Vol. VI. 23. An Act for exchanging of certain Lands between Henry Bromley Efq; and the Matter, Fellows, and Scho- lars of Pembroke Hall in the Univeriity of Cambridge. 24. An Act to ettablifh and confirm an Agreement made between John We/l Efq; on the Behalf of his Daughters Mary Wefi and Frances Wrjl Infants, Sir Francis yyvyan Baronet, and Mary Erify, and to render the fame ef- fectual. 25. An Act for charging the fettled Ettate of John Francis Clerk, with the Payment of his P'ather's Debts and Le- gacies, and for fettling another Eftate of greater Value to the Ufes of his Marriage Settlement. 26. An Act for vefting two undivided fourth Parts of the Manor of Greatham, and of other Lands and Heredita- ments in the County of Sufjex, the Eftate of Barbara Mill and Frances Mill Spinfters, in Truftees, to ena- ble them to join in the Sale of the faid intire Manor, Lands and Hereditaments, for raifing Portions for them and their two Sifters. 27. An Act for felling Part of the Eftate of Jofcph Gace Efq; for difcharging feveral Debts and Incumbrances affecting the fame. 28. An Act for Sale of the Eftate of Sir William Morrice Baronet in Padjlotv, in the County of Cornwall, and for fettling another Eftate of better Value to the fame Ufes in lieu thereof. 29. An Act to veft in Mary Hall Wjdow, certain Copy- hold Lands, in the Manors of Bedlington and Chefter en le Street, in the County of Durham, to fell the ftrne, and thereby to perform the Trufts mentioned in the Will of Anne Hancock Widow, deceafed. 30. An Act for fupplying a Defect in a Conveyance lately made by Charles Lloyd fenior, and Sarah his Wife, and Charles Lloyd junior, and Jane his Wife ; and for the Sale of certain Lands in the County of Montgomery, for raifing three thoufand Pounds, and fix hundred Pounds, and for other Purpofes therein mentioned. 31. An Act for inclofing and dividing a common Pafture Ground called Monies Leaie, fituate and lying in the Parifh of Puriton, alias Pirton, in the County of Wilts. 32. An Act for confirming the Exchanges, Inclofures and Divifions of the common Fields, common Meadows, common Grounds, and Commons within the Parifh of Staunton in the County of Wilts, and for other Purpofes therein mentioned. 33. An Act to enable the Commiffioners of his Majefty's Treafury, or. the Lord High Treafurer .for the Time being, to compound with Thomas Tomkins, Cafhier to the late Commiffioners for licenfing Hawkers, Pedlars and Petty Chapmen, for an Arre.ar he ftands charged with to the Crown. 34. An Act to naturalize Nicholas Haij?nan, 35. An Act to naturalize Jofeph Guinand, David Dumou-' chell and others. PUBLICK ACTS, Anno 6 Georgii II. 1. A N Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Muci, x. Cyder and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England', and for granting to his Majefty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year 1733. and for giving further Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contracts. B ?vAi?