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A TABLE of the STATUTES.

upon-Thames, in the county of Oxford, and making commodious avenues thereto, for widening ſome part of the high ſtreet and the market place, for lighting and watching, for regulating the footways in, and removing nuiſances, obſtructions, and annoyances from, the ſaid town, ſo far as the same relates to widening ſome part of the high ſtreet and market place, for lighting and watching, for regulating the footways in, and removing nuisances, obſtructions, and annoyances from, the ſaid town.

Cap. 80. To make further proviſion reſpecting ſhips and effects come into this kingdom to take the benefit of his Majeſty's orders in council, of the ſixteenth and twenty-firſt days of January one thouſand ſeven hundred and ninety-five, and to provide for the dispoſal of other hips and effects detained in, or brought into , the ports of this kingdom.

Cap. 81. To apportion the relief, by the ſeveral ſtatutes now in force, directed to be given to the families of non-commiſſioned officers, drummers, fifers, and privates, ſerving in the militia, between the county at large, and the peculiar diſtricts therein not contributing to the county rate, according to the number of men ſerving for each in ſuch militia; and to remove certain difficulties in reſpect to the relief of families of ſubſtitutes, hired men, or volunteers, ſerving in the militia.

Cap. 82. For incloſing, dividing, allotting, draining, embanking, and improving, the open and common fields, meadows,paſtures, commons, waſtes, and other unincloſed grounds, within the townſhip of Gainſburgh, in the pariſh of Gainſburgh, in the county of Lincoln; and alſo for making a compenſation for the tythes ariſing within the ſaid townſhip, and within the lordſhip of Thonock', in the ſaid pariſh.

Cap. 83. For augmenting the royal corps of artillery, and providing ſeafaring men for the ſervice of the navy, out of the private men now ſerving in the militia; and to amend an act, paſſed in the twenty-ſixth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An act for amending, and reducing into one act of parliament, the laws relating to the militia in that part of Great Britain called England.

Cap. 84. For continuing ſeveral acts, paſſed for the better regulation of laſtage and ballaſtage in the river Thames.

Cap. 85. For making and extending a navigable cut from the town of Watford, in the county of Hertford, to the town of Saint Alban, in the ſame county.

Cap. 86. To explain, amend, and render more effectual, the ſeveral acts, of the ſixteenth and ſeventeenth of King Charles the Second, and of the ſeventh of his preſent Majeſty, relating to the navigation of the river Itchin, in the county of Southampton, and for improving the navigation thereof, and for aſcertaining the rates of carriage, riverage, and wharfage, payable thereon.

Cap. 87. For making and maintaining a navigable canal from and out of the navigation from the Trent to the Merſey, at or near Stoke-upon- Trent, in the county of Stafford, to the town of Newcaſtle-under-Lyme, in the ſaid county.

Cap . 88.