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A TABLE of the STATUTES.

Cap. 61. For repealing an act paſſed in the twelfth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An act for the more effectual aſſiſſing and collecting of the rates for the relief of the poor in the pariſh of Saint Botolph, Bithopſgate, in the liberties of the city of London; for providing a workhouſe for the reception of the poor of the ſaid pariſh; and for the employment, maintenance, and regulation, of the ſaid poor therein .

Cap. 62. To enable his Majeſty's poſtmaſter general to open and return certain letters contained in the mails, made up at the general poſt office in London, for the United Provinces, on the thirteenth, ſixteenth, and twentieth days of January one thouſand ſeven hundred and ninety-five, and now remaining in the ſaid general poſt office.

Cap. 63. For granting to his Majeſty certain ſtamp duties on ſea inſurances.

Cap. 64. For increaſing the rates of ſubſiftence to be paid to innkeepers, and others, on quartering ſoldiers, for a limited time.

Cap. 65. To prevent unneceſſary delay in the execution of writs for the election of members to ſerve in parliament for that part of Great Britain called Scotland.

Cap. 66. For making part of certain principal ſums, or ſtock and annuities, raiſed or created, or to be raiſed or created, by the parliament of the kingdom of Ireland, on loans for the uſe of the government of that kingdom, transferrable, and the dividends on ſuch ſtock and annuities payable, at the bank of England; and for the better ſecurity of the proprietors of ſuch ſtocks and annuities, and of the governor and company of the bank of England.

Cap. 67. For rendering more effectual an act, paſſed in the firſt year of the reign of King James the Firſt, intituled, An act to refrain all perſons from marriage until their former wives and former huſbands be dead.

Cap. 68. For'veſting, for a certain term of years, in the right honourable Henry Seymour Conway, his executors, adminiſtrators, and aſſigns, the ſole property of a kiln or oven, by him invented, for burning lime, and for the uſe of diſtillers and brewers, and for other beneficial purpoſes.

Cap. 69. For repealing ſo much of an act, made in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An act to enable his Majeſty to grant to the heirs of the former proprietors, upon certain terms and conditions, the forfeited eſtates in Scotland, which were put under the management of a board of truſtees by an all, paſſed in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of his late majeſty King George the Second, and to repeal the ſaid act, as relates to the amount of the debt charged upon the lands and eſtate which became forfeited by the attainder of Evan Macpherſon, late of Cluny.

Cap. 70. For amending an act, paſſed in the thirtieth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the pariſh of Saint John atHackney,