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A. D. 1741. Anno decimo quarto Georgi* II. C. 26-33. 4*3 CAP. XXVI. An Aft for making a Chapel lately built by John Cripin Efquire, at Market Street, in the Pariih of Codington, in the County of Hertford, a perpetual Cure and Benefice ; and for other Purpofes therein nientioned. P R. CAP. XXVII. An Act to enable the Parifhioners of the Pariih of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the City of London, and County of Middle/ex, to rebuild the Church of the faid Parifh. P R. « -f T J HERE AS the Church of the Pariih of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the City of London, « W and County of Middle/ex, is a very ancient Fabrick ; and notwithstanding confiderable Sums of

  • Money have been laid out by the Inhabitants of the faid Parifh, in repairing and fupporting the fame,

' Part thereof is in great Danger of falling down, and other Parts in a very ruinous Condition : ' Now to the Intent the faid Church may be rebuilt for the publick Worfhip of God, and the Inftructioiv of the Inhabitants of the faid Parilh in the true Chriftian Religion as now profefTed in the Church of England ; and that the faid Steeple may alfo be rebuilt, and that the fame may be effected in a Manner that may be leaft burthenfome to the Inhabitants of the faid Parilh, the Churchwardens, Ancients and other Inhabitants of the faid Pariih, do moft humbly befeech Your moft Excellent Majefty, that k may. be enacted, &c. " Truftees to make AfTeftinents. No Settlement to be made by paying thefe Rates. Collectors to be " appointed by the Parifh, on Thurfday in every Eafter Week, to pay over the Money to Truftees. Col- " lector to be excufed the Office of Scavenger. Truftees may borrow Money on the Credit of this Act. " Annuities of 8/. 10;. per Cent. Receipts, Payments, &c. to be regiftered in. Books." CAP. XXVIII. An Act for repairing the Roads from Doncafter through Ferry-bridge, to the South Side of Tadcafter- Crofs : and alfo from Ferry-bridge to Weatherby, and from thence to Borough-bridge, in the County of for*. PR. Certain Tolls are granted from i May 1741, for 21 Years, &L C A P. XXIX. An Act for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an Act paffed in the twelfth Year of the Reign; of his late Majefty King George the Firft, intituled, An Ail for repairing and- widening the RoacL from Horiley Upright Gate, leading down Bowden Hill,, in the County <j/"WHts,, to the Top of Kingfdown. Hill in ths Parifh of Box. in the faid County. P R. The Act is further continued for zi Years- £n Act for appointing new Comrniffioners and Truftees for patting in Execution an Act pafted in the eighth Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for tufting the Effate and Effects of John Coggs and John Dan, Goldfmiths and Co-partners, in. Truftees., for the fpsedier Payment of their Creditors, and for determining Differences' thereupon. P R. . C A P. XXXI. An Ait for repairing the Road from Doncafter, through, the Pariih of Penijton, in the County of York, to Salter's Brook, in the County of Chefier ; and alfo the Road from Rotherham, in the faid County of York- to Hartdiffe Hill, in the faid PariTh of Penifton. PR. Certain Tolls are granted from 12 May 1741, for 21 Years-. CAP. XXXII. An Act for repairing and enlarging the Roads from the Town of Selby, inthe Weft Riding of the Coun- ty of York, to the Town of Leeds ; and from thence, in two feveral Branches, one through Bradford: and Horton, and the other through Bowling and Wibfey, to the Town of Halifax, in the fame Ri- ding. PR. Certain Tolls are granted from rz May 1741, for 21. Years. 24 Geo.,2, c, 22'. 25 Geo. 2. c. 55., CAP. XXXIII. Ah Act to fupply fome Defects in the Laws for repairing and rebuilding County Bridges^ . for repairing, enlarging, erecting and providing Houfes of Correction, and for palling, Rogues and Vagabonds. ' "I X 7 H E R E A S it does and may happen, that when County Bridges are to be rebuilt or repaired, a Preamble, re* W Piece or Parcel of Ground thereto adjoining may be of great Ufe or Service,, either for enlarg- dti "S the A ® ' ing.' 3 t0 ' z ' '***