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of certain articles of clerkship; to prevent attornies and others from being prejudiced in certain cases by the neglect to take out their annual certificates; to prohibit the stamping articles of clerkship after a certain time; and to extend the period for taking out certificates after matriculation at the universities.

XLV. An Act for repealing an Act passed in the thirty-ninth and fortieth years of the reign of his late Majesty king George the Third, intituled An Act for relief of persons entitled to entailed estates to be purchased with trust monies, and for making further provisions in lieu thereof. XLVI. An Act for the better regulating copartnerships of certain bankers in England; and for amending so much of an Act of the thirty-ninth and fortieth years of the reign of his late Majesty king George the Third, intituled An Act for establishing an agreement with the governor and company of the Bank of England, for advancing the sum of three millions towards the supply for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred, as relates to the same.

XLVII. An Act to allow, until the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, certain bounties on the exportation from Ireland of salmon, red herrings, and dried sprats. XLVIII. An Act to alter and amend the several laws relating to the cus

toms.

XLIX. An Act to amend several laws of excise relating to bonds on excise licences in Ireland, tiles and bricks for draining, oaths on exportation of goods, permits for the removal of tea in Ireland, size of casks in which spirits may be warehoused in Scotland and Ireland, the allowance of duty on starch and soap used in certain manufactures, and the repayment of money advanced by collectors of excise for public works in Ireland.

L. An Act for raising the sum of thirteen millions two hundred thousand pounds by exchequer bills, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. LÍ. An Act to confirm sales made by the surveyor general and the commissioners of the land revenue of the crown, under an Act of the fortyeighth year of his late majesty. LII. An Act for defraying the expense

of any additional naval force to be employed in the East Indies. LIII. An Act to regulate the importation of silk goods until the tenth day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and to encourage the silk manufactures by the repeal of certain duties.

LIV. An Act for the registration of aliens.

LV. An Act to regulate the manner of taking the poll at elections of knights of the shire to serve in parliament for the county of York.

LVI. An Act to suspend the provisions of an Act of his late majesty, respecting the appointment of writers in the service of the East India company, and to authorize the payment of the allowances of the civil and military officers of the said company dying while absent from India. LVII. An Act to amend and consolidate

the laws for the relief of insolvent debtors in England.

LVIII. An Act to amend the laws relating to corps of yeomanry, cavalry, and volunteers in Great Britain. LIX. An Act to continue for seven years, and from thence to the end of the then next session of parliament, an Act to the fifty-ninth year of his late majesty, for facilitating the recovery of the wages of seamen in the merchant service.

LX. An Act to prevent the wilful and malicious destruction of dwelling houses in Ireland.

LXI. An Act for the more effectual administration of justice in cities, towns corporate, and other local jurisdictions in Ireland.

LXII. An Act to make provision for the uniform valuation of lands and tenements in the several baronies, parishes, and other divisions of counties in Ireland, for the purpose of the more equally levying of the rates and charges upon such baronies, parishes, and divisions respectively. LXIII. An Act to provide for repairing, improving, and rebuilding shire halls, county halls, and other buildings for holding the assizes and grand sessions, and also judges lodgings, throughout England and Wales. LXIV. An Act for improving the administration of criminal justice in England.

LXV. An Act to continue until the

first day of January 1827, and to the

end of the next session of parliament, an Act of the third year of his present majesty, for regulating the manner of licensing alehouses in England.

XVI. An Act to render more effectual the several Acts now in force to promote the residence of the parochial clergy, by making provision for purchasing houses and other necessary buildings for the use of their benefices.

XVII. An Act to regulate the mode in which certain societies or copartnerships for banking in Scotland may sue and be sued.

LXVIII. An Act to amend so much of an Act of the thirty-first year of his late majesty, as relates to the election of members to serve in the legislative assembly of the province of Upper Canada.

LXIX. An Act to amend the law in respect to the offence of stealing from gardens and hothouses.

LXX. An Act to permit foreign corn, meal, and flour, warehoused, to be taken out for home consumption, until the sixteenth day of August 1826. LXXI. An Act to empower his majesty to admit foreign corn for home consumption, under certain limitations, until the first day of January 1827, or for six weeks after the commence

ment of the then next ensuing session of parliament, if parliament shall not then be sitting.

LXXII. An Act to consolidate and amend the laws which regulate the levy and application, of church rates and parish cesses, and the election of churchwardens, and the maintenance of parish clerks, in Ireland. LXXIII. An Act to consolidate the laws in force in Ireland for the disappropriation of benefices annexed to the dignities, and for the appropriation of others in their stead, and for uniting benefices with dignities, and to make further provisions for the like purposes.

LXXIV. An Act for consolidating and amending the laws relating to prisons in Ireland.

LXXV. An Act to explain an Act of the fifty-third year of the reign of his late majesty, respecting the enrolment of memorials of grants of annuities. LXXVI. An Act for further extending the powers of an Act for vesting in commissioners the bridges building

over the Menai Straits and the river Conway, and the harbours of Howth and Holyhead, and the road from Dublin to Howth, and for the further improvement of the road from London to Holyhead.

LXXVII. An Act to extend to Charing Cross, the Strand, and places adjacent, the powers of an Act for making a more convenient communication from Mary-le.bone Park; and to enable the commissioners of his majesty's woods, forests, and land revenues to grant leases of the site of Carlton palace. LXXVIII. An Act to vest in the commissioners of his majesty's woods, forests, and land revenues, the powers of several Acts for the improvement of the streets near Westminster Hall and the houses of parliament; and to authorize the conversion of the pavements in several parts of the metropolis into broken stone roads. LXXIX. An Act for applying a sum out of the consolidated fund, and the surplus of the grants of the year 1825, to the service of the year 1826; and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of parliament.

of

PUBLIC ACTS

a Local and Personal Nature, to be noticed by the Courts.

i. An Act to repeal two Acts relating to the employment of the poor within the hundreds of Loes and Wilford in the county of Suffolk, and to disincorporate the said hundreds. ii. An Act for enabling the company of proprietors of the Witham navigation to complete the drainage and navigation by the river Witham; and to raise a further sum of money for that purpose.

iii. An Act for the appropriation of two chapels as chapels of ease to the parish church of Brighthelmston in the county of Sussex.

iv. An Act for maintaining and repairing the bridge over the river Avon, at or near Stratford-upon-Avon, in the county of Warwick, and for widening and improving the approaches thereto.

v. An Act for enlarging the present market, and establishing fish markets, in the town and port of Dover in the

of certain articles of clerkship; to prevent attornies and others from being prejudiced in certain cases by the neglect to take out their annual certificates; to prohibit the stamping articles of clerkship after a certain time; and to extend the period for taking out certificates after matriculation at the universities.

XLV. An Act for repealing an Act passed in the thirty-ninth and fortieth years of the reign of his late Majesty king George the Third, intituled An Act for relief of persons entitled to entailed estates to be purchased with trust monies, and for making further provisions in lieu thereof. XLVI. An Act for the better regulating copartnerships of certain bankers in England; and for amending so much of an Act of the thirty-ninth and fortieth years of the reign of his late Majesty king George the Third, intituled An Act for establishing an agreement with the governor and company of the Bank of England, for advancing the sum of three millions towards the supply for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred, as relates to the same.

XLVII. An Act to allow, until the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, certain bounties on the exportation from Ireland of salmon, red herrings, and dried sprats. XLVIII. An Act to alter and amend the several laws relating to the cus

toms.

XLIX. An Act to amend several laws

of excise relating to bonds on excise licences in Ireland, tiles and bricks for draining, oaths on exportation of goods, permits for the removal of tea in Ireland, size of casks in which spirits may be warehoused in Scotland and Ireland, the allowance of duty on starch and soap used in certain manufactures, and the repayment of money advanced by collectors of excise for public works in Ireland.

L. An Act for raising the sum of thirteen millions two hundred thousand pounds by exchequer bills, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. LÍ. An Act to confirm sales made by the surveyor general and the commissioners of the land revenue of the crown, under an Act of the fortyeighth year of his late majesty. LII. An Act for defraying the expense

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of any additional naval force to be employed in the East Indies.

LIII. An Act to regulate the importation of silk goods until the tenth day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and to encourage the silk manufactures by the repeal of certain duties.

LIV. An Act for the registration of aliens.

LV. An Act to regulate the manner of taking the poll at elections of knights of the shire to serve in parliament for the county of York.

LVI. An Act to suspend the provisions of an Act of his late majesty, respecting the appointment of writers in the service of the East India company, and to authorize the payment of the allowances of the civil and military officers of the said company dying while absent from India. LVII. An Act to amend and consolidate

the laws for the relief of insolvent debtors in England.

LVIII. An Act to amend the laws relating to corps of yeomanry, cavalry, and volunteers in Great Britain. LIX. An Act to continue for seven years, and from thence to the end of the then next session of parliament, an Act to the fifty-ninth year of his late majesty, for facilitating the recovery of the wages of seamen in the merchant service.

LX. An Act to prevent the wilful and malicious destruction of dwelling houses in Ireland.

LXI. An Act for the more effectual administration of justice in cities, towns corporate, and other local jurisdictions in Ireland.

LXII. An Act to make provision for the uniform valuation of lands and tenements in the several baronies, parishes, and other divisions of counties in Ireland, for the purpose of the more equally levying of the rates and charges upon such baronies, parishes, and divisions respectively. LXIII. An Act to provide for repairing, improving, and rebuilding shire halls, county halls, and other buildings for holding the assizes and grand sessions, and also judges lodgings, throughout England and Wales. LXIV. An Act for improving the administration of criminal justice in England.

LXV. An Act to continue until the

first day of January 1827, and to the

end of the next session of parliament, an Act of the third year of his present majesty, for regulating the manner of licensing alehouses in England.

XVI. An Act to render more effectual

the several Acts now in force to promote the residence of the parochial clergy, by making provision for purchasing houses and other necessary buildings for the use of their benefices.

XVII. An Act to regulate the mode in which certain societies or copartnerships for banking in Scotland may sue and be sued.

LXVIII. An Act to amend so much of an Act of the thirty-first year of his late majesty, as relates to the election of members to serve in the legislative assembly of the province of Upper Canada.

LXIX. An Act to amend the law in respect to the offence of stealing from gardens and hothouses.

LXX. An Act to permit foreign corn, meal, and flour, warehoused, to be taken out for home consumption, until the sixteenth day of August 1826. LXXI. An Act to empower his majesty to admit foreign corn for home consumption, under certain limitations, until the first day of January 1827, or for six weeks after the commence

ment of the then next ensuing session of parliament, if parliament shall not then be sitting.

LXXII. An Act to consolidate and amend the laws which regulate the levy and application of church rates and parish cesses, and the election of churchwardens, and the maintenance of parish clerks, in Ireland. LXXIII. An Act to consolidate the laws in force in Ireland for the disappropriation of benefices annexed to the dignities, and for the appropriation of others in their stead, and for uniting benefices with dignities, and to make further provisions for the like purposes.

LXXIV. An Act for consolidating and amending the laws relating to prisons in Ireland.

LXXV. An Act to explain an Act of the fifty-third year of the reign of his late majesty, respecting the enrolment of memorials of grants of annuities. LXXVI. An Act for further extending the powers of an Act for vesting in commissioners the bridges building

over the Menai Straits and the river Conway, and the harbours of Howth and Holyhead, and the road from Dublin to Howth, and for the further improvement of the road from London to Holyhead.

LXXVII. An Act to extend to Charing Cross, the Strand, and places adjacent, the powers of an Act for making a more convenient communication from Mary-le-bone Park; and to enable the commissioners of his majesty's woods, forests, and land revenues to grant leases of the site of Carlton palace. LXXVIII. An Act to vest in the commissioners of his majesty's woods, forests, and land revenues, the powers of several Acts for the improvement of the streets near Westminster Hall and the houses of parliament; and to authorize the conversion of the pavements in several parts of the metropolis into broken stone roads. LXXIX. An Act for applying a sum out of the consolidated fund, and the surplus of the grants of the year 1825, to the service of the year 1826; and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of parliament.

of

PUBLIC ACTS

a Local and Personal Nature, to be noticed by the Courts.

i. An Act to repeal two Acts relating to the employment of the poor within the hundreds of Loes and Wilford in the county of Suffolk, and to disincorporate the said hundreds. ii. An Act for enabling the company of proprietors of the Witham navigation to complete the drainage and navigation by the river Witham; and to raise a further sum of money for that purpose.

iii. An Act for the appropriation of two chapels as chapels of ease to the parish church of Brighthelmston in the county of Sussex.

iv. An Act for maintaining and repairing the bridge over the river Avon, at or near Stratford-upon-Avon, in the county of Warwick, and for widening and improving the approaches thereto.

v. An Act for enlarging the present

market, and establishing fish markets, in the town and port of Dover in the

of certain articles of clerkship; to prevent attornies and others from being prejudiced in certain cases by the neglect to take out their annual certificates; to prohibit the stamping articles of clerkship after a certain time; and to extend the period for taking out certificates after matriculation at the universities.

XLV. An Act for repealing an Act passed in the thirty-ninth and fortieth years of the reign of his late Majesty king George the Third, intituled An Act for relief of persons entitled to entailed estates to be purchased with trust monies, and for making further provisions in lieu thereof. XLVI. An Act for the better regulating copartnerships of certain bankers in England; and for amending so much of an Act of the thirty-ninth and fortieth years of the reign of his late Majesty king George the Third, intituled An Act for establishing an agreement with the governor and company of the Bank of England, for advancing the sum of three millions towards the supply for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred, as relates to the same.

XLVII. An Act to allow, until the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, certain bounties on the exportation from Ireland of salmon, red herrings, and dried sprats. XLVIII. An Act to alter and amend the several laws relating to the cus

toms.

XLIX. An Act to amend several laws

of excise relating to bonds on excise licences in Ireland, tiles and bricks for draining, oaths on exportation of goods, permits for the removal of tea in Ireland, size of casks in which spirits may be warehoused in Scotland and Ireland, the allowance of duty on starch and soap used in certain manufactures, and the repayment of money advanced by collectors of excise for public works in Ireland.

L. An Act for raising the sum of thirteen millions two hundred thousand pounds by exchequer bills, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. LÍ. An Act to confirm sales made by the surveyor general and the commissioners of the land revenue of the crown, under an Act of the fortyeighth year of his late majesty. LII. An Act for defraying the expense

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of any additional naval force to be employed in the East Indies. LIII. An Act to regulate the importation of silk goods until the tenth day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and to encourage the silk manufactures by the repeal of certain duties.

LIV. An Act for the registration of aliens.

LV. An Act to regulate the manner of taking the poll at elections of knights of the shire to serve in parliament for the county of York.

LVI. An Act to suspend the provisions of an Act of his late majesty, respecting the appointment of writers in the service of the East India company, and to authorize the payment of the allowances of the civil and military officers of the said company dying while absent from India. LVII. An Act to amend and consolidate

the laws for the relief of insolvent debtors in England.

LVIII. An Act to amend the laws relating to corps of yeomanry, cavalry, and volunteers in Great Britain. LIX. An Act to continue for seven years, and from thence to the end of the then next session of parliament, an Act to the fifty-ninth year of his late majesty, for facilitating the recovery of the wages of seamen in the merchant service.

LX. An Act to prevent the wilful and malicious destruction of dwelling houses in Ireland.

LXI. An Act for the more effectual administration of justice in cities, towns corporate, and other local jurisdictions in Ireland.

LXII. An Act to make provision for the uniform valuation of lands and tenements in the several baronies, parishes, and other divisions of counties in Ireland, for the purpose of the more equally levying of the rates and charges upon such baronies, parishes, and divisions respectively. LXIII. An Act to provide for repairing, improving, and rebuilding shire halls, county halls, and other buildings for holding the assizes and grand sessions, and also judges lodgings, throughout England and Wales. LXIV. An Act for improving the administration of criminal justice in England.

LXV. An Act to continue until the first day of January 1827, and to the

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