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A TABLE of the STATUTES.

Hackney, in the county of Middleſex; and for building another church and tower for the uſe of the ſaid pariſh; and for making an additional cemetry or church yard; and for raiſing a further ſum of money for completing the ſaid church, and other works.

Cap. 71. For building a new church or chapel in the town of Halifax, in the weſt riding of the county of York.

Cap. 72. For making a navigable cut from the Stratford-upon Avon canal, in the pariſh of Lapworth, into the Warwick and Birmingham canal, in the manor of Kingſwood, in the county of Warwick.

Cap. 73. For repealing ſeveral acts, made in the eighth, tenth,thirteenth, and fifteenth years of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, for regulating the nightly watch and beadles, and for paving, repairing, cleanſing, and lighting, the pariſh of Saint Mary-le-Bone, in the county of Middleſex, and for the better relief and maintenance of the poor thereof, and for divers other purpoſes therein mentioned; and for making more effectual provision for thoſe purpoſes.

Cap. 74. For keeping in repair the footways in the high ſtreet of the town of Kenſington, in the county of Middleſex, and for lighting and watching the ſaid ſtreet, and alſo certain courts and alleys communicating therewith, and for removing and preventing encroachments, nuiſances, and annoyances therein.

Cap. 75. For paving the footways, and for cleanſing, lighting, watching, and regulating, the ſtreets, lanes, paſſages, and places, within the borough of Wallingford, in the county of Berks, and for removing and preventing nuiſances, annoyances, encroachments, and obſtructions therein.

Cap. 76. For the better paving, lighting, cleanſing, and otherwiſe improving, the ſtreets, lanes, and other publick paſſages, of the city of Aberdeen, and the roads and avenues within the royalty thereof; for the better ſupplying the inhabitants with freſh water, and for the removing and preventing all obſtructions and annoyances within the ſaid city and royalty.

Cap. 77. For improving the drainage of the middle and fouth levels, part of the great level of the fens, called Bedford Level, and the low lands adjoining or near to the ſaid levels; as alſo the lands adjoining or near to the river Ouze, in the county of Norfolk', draining through the ſame to ſea , by the harbour of King's Lynn, in the ſaid county; and for altering and improving the navigation of the ſaid river Ouze, from or near a place called Eau Brink, in the pariſh of Wiggenhall Saint Mary, in the ſaid county, to the ſaid harbour of King's Lynn; and for improving and preſerving the navigation of the ſeveral rivers communicating with the laid river Ouze.

Cap. 78. For building a bridge over the river Severn, at Bewdley, in the county of Worceſter, and for opening convenient avenues thereto.

Cap. 79. For amending an act, paſſed in the twenty-firſt year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An act for building a bridge over the river Thames, at the town of Henley-upon