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A. D. 1733. Anno fexto Georgii II. C. 24, 25. 125 may happen on a Monday, Friday or Saturday, until fuch Election or fuch other Matters as aforefaid be See farther fully nnilhed and determined; any Thing in this prefent Act contained to the contrary in any wife 8 ?"'*' '• 3 £ - notwithstanding, f , c«?a.%. 3 4> 13 Cm. 2. c. 20. 15 Geo. 2. f. iz. 18 G«. 2. c. is, 19 G«. 2. c. 28. 31 Gto. 2. c. 14. 33 G«. 2. c. 20, CAP. XXIV. Act Act for the more effectual repairing the Roads leading from Wades Mill in the County of Hert- ford to Barley and Roy/Ion in the Taid County. P R. The Tolls took Place from the 24th Day of June 1733., and have Continuance for zi Years.. [Continued by 16 Geo. 2.. c. 16.] CAP. XXV. An Adl for enabling his Majefty to apply five hundred thoufand Pounds out of the Sinking Fund for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-three, and for the further Difpofition of the faid Fund, by paying off one million of South-Sea An- nuities, and for enabling his Majefly out of the Monies arifen by Sale of the Lands in the Ifland of Saint Cbriftopher, to pay the Sum of eighty thoufand Pounds for the Mar- riage Portion of the Princefs Royal, and ten thoufand Pounds to the Truftees for efta- blifhing the Colony of Georgia in America, and for making good all Deficiencies and Charges by taking of Broad Pieces into the Mint, out of the Coinage Duty ; and for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Seffion of Parliament, and for ifiuing to the Subdean, Treafurer and Steward of the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter Weftminfter, out of the Monies referved for building fifty new Churches within the Cities of London and Wefiminfler and the Suburbs thereof, and for making Provifions for the Minifters of the fame, four thoufand Pounds for the Repair of the faid Collegiate Church,, and twelve hun^ dred Pounds for finifhing the Dormitory belonging thereuntov Am c 2l , 10 Am. c. 19 Moll Gracious Sovereign* & 3°- J & J Geo. 1. c. 21.- WE your Majefty's moft dutiful' and loyal Subjects, the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament 3 c». 1. c. 9. affembled, being defirous to have the Publick Debts and Incumbrances leffened and difcharged, as | ^ [ £ ^ faft as conveniently may be with Regard to Juftice and the Publick Faith, and at the fame Time to raife n. a Sum not exceeding five hundred thoufand Pounds towards the Supply for the Service of the Year 7 Geo. 1. c.$. one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-three, do moft humbly befeech your Majefty that it may be? G '£ £ *'j* enacted, and be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent & 22. of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the 9^«.i. c.6.- Authority of the fame, That by or out of fuch Monies as are or fhall be in the Receipt of his Ma- q°^ % c c z&- jefty's Exchequer, of the Surpluffes, Exceftes and Overplus Monies commonly called The Sinking Fund, &%o. at or at any Time before the Feaft of the Nativity of Saint John Baptifl which fhall be in the Year of 4 Geo. 2. c. 5. our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-three (after paying or referving fufficient to pay all roo^ooot.ouYoP' fuch Sum and Sums of Money as have been directed by any former Acts to be paid out of the fame) theMoneyin-the* there fhall be iffued, paid and applied, a Sum not exceeding five hundred thoufand Pounds, towards sin ij[ in d l Fun ^ the Supply for the faid Year one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-three as aforefaid; and the Lords " ' to™™^ Commiflioners of his Majefty's Treafury, or any three or more of them now being, and the High fued towards Treafurer, or any three or more of the Commiflioners of the Treafury for the time being, are hereby S^uSeme^ authorized and impowered to iffue and apply the fame accordingly. Year?" 611 II. And be- it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That by or out of fuch Monies- as are .j. il>Monies ari _-. or fhall be in the Receipt of the Exchequer of the laid Surpluffes, Exceffes and Overplus Monies, f mg jb y ,thefaif£ commonly called The Sinking Fund, arifen or to arife at or from the Feaft of Saint Michael the Avcb- Fund, tobeaf- angel which fhall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-three (after Pay- ^Tolvtrdl'diC- ment of or referving fufficient to pay the faid Sum of five hundred thoufand Pounds, and fuch other c h arg i h g Monies as have been directed by any former Act or Acts of Parliament to be paid out of the fame) 1,-000,0001. of there fhall be iffued, paid, and applied to the Governor and Company of Merchants of Great Britain J^"^^^* 8 ' Ad *" trading to- the South-Seas and other Parts of America, and for encouraging the Fifhery, at the faid Feaft-Day, and afterwards quarterly from Time to Time, as the fame (hall arife, fuch Sum. or Sums- of Money as fhall on fuch Quarter Day or Days be in- the Receipt of Exchequer, for or towards •■ redeeming Part of the Annuities attending on the- Capital Stock of Annuities remaining due to the- faid Company, until the fame Payments fhall in the whole amount to the Sum of one million Ster-- ling; and that as the faid Payments of Principal Money fhall be from Time to Time made,, a pro-- ' portional Part of their faid Capital Stock of Annuities, and of the Annuities attending, thereon, and of the Allowance for Charges of Management, (hall alfo from Time to Time ceafe and determine for" the Benefit of the Publick : But as it may fo happen, that on the faid Feaft-Day of Saint Michael the' Archangel which fhall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and thirty-three-,'. there- may not be. fufheient Money in the Exchequer, arifen from the faid Surpluffes, to . fatisfy. and;