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The TITLES of tlie S TAT ft T E S. 25. An Aft for repairing the Road leading ; from Eland to the Town of Leeds in the Weft Riding of the County of York. , , 26. An Act for making a Chapel lately built by John Coppin Efquire, at Market Street in the Parifh of Cminoton in the County of Hertford, a perpetual Cure and benefice ; and for other Purpofes therein men- tioned. 27. An Act to enable the Parifhioners of the Parifh of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the City of London, and County of Middlefex, to rebuild the Church of the faid Parifh. 28. An Act for repairing the Roads from Doncafler through Ferry-bridge, to the South Side of Tadcajler Crofs ; and alfo from Ferry-bridge to Weatherby, and 'from thence to Borovgb-bridge in the County of York. 29. An Act for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an Act paffed in the twelfth Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, intituled, An At! for repairing and widening the Road from Horfley Upright ■ Gate, leading down Bowden Hill in the County- of 'Wilts, to the Top of Kingfdown Hill in the Parijh of Box in the faid Couuty. 30. An- Act for appointing new Comrniffio-ners and Truf- tees for putting in Execution an Act paffed in the eighth Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne, inti- tuled, An Ail for vefting the Eftate and Effecls of John Coggs, and John Darin, Goidj'miths and Copartners, in Truflees, for the fpeedier Pajment of their Creditors, and for determining Differences- thereupon'. 31. An Act for. repairing the Road from Doncafter (through the Parifh of Peniftort) in the County of York, to Salter's Brook in the County of Cbefter ; and alfo the Road from Rot'herham in the faid County of -York, to Hartclife Hill in the faid Parifh of Peniffon. 32. An Acl: for repairing and enlarging the Roads from the Town-of Selby- in the Weft : Riding of the County of York, to the Town of Leeds ; and from thence (in two feveral Branches, one through Bradford and Horton, and the other through Bowling and Wibfey) to the Town of Halifax in the fame Riding. . . 33. An Act to fupply fome Defects in the Laws for re- pairing and rebuilding County Bridges, for repairing, enlarging, erefting, and providing Houfes of Correction, and for paffing Rogues and Vagabonds. 34;. An Acl to continue an Act for Relief of Debtors with refpedt to the Imprifonment of their Perfons, and two fctbfequent Acts for explaining and amending the fame ; and alfo to continue an Act for the free Importation of Cochineal and Indico. 35'. An Act for continuing an Act palled in the feventh Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty, To explain and amend a former Atl paffed in the eleventh Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, For the better regidating the Manufaclure of Cloth in the Weft Ri- ding of the County a/" York, arid for making the faid Acts more effectual. 36. An Act for opening a Trade to and from Perfia through Rujjia. 37- An Act for reftraining and preventing feveral unwar- rantable Schemes and" Undertakings in his Majefty's Colonies and Plantations in America. 3§'. An Act for the Encouragement and Increafe of Sea- men, and for the better and fpeedier Manning his Ma- jefty's Fleet. 39. An Act for furveying the Chief Ports' and Head Lands ©a the Coafts of Great Britain and Ireland, and the I/lands and Plantations thereto belonging, in order to the more exact Determination of the Longitude afnd Latitude thereof. 40. An Act to enable the Commiffioners for building a Bridge crofs the River Thames, from t lie City of //'!•/?- minjier, to the oppofite Shore in the Ccfuhty of Surrey^ to raife a further Sum of Money towards nniffaffig the faid Bridge, and to perform the other Trufls repofed in them-, and for e:< changing of Tickets unclaimed in the TVeJfminflcr Bridge Lottery of the twelfth Year of his prefent Majefty's Reign, and for making Provifion for Tickets in the faid Lottery, loft, burnt, orotherwife deftroyed. 4r. An Act for granting to his Majefty the Sum of one million out of the Sinking Fund, and for applying. other Sums therein mentioned, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and forty-one ; and for allowing a Drawback of the Duties upon Coals ufed in Fire Engines for draining Tin and Copper Mines in. the County of Cornwall ; and for appropriating the Sup- plies granted in this SefJton of Parliament ; and for ma- king forth Duplicates of Exchequer Bills, Lottery Tickets, and Orders, loft, burnt, or otherwife deftroy- ed ; and for giving further Time for the Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures and Con- tracts of Clerks and Apprentices. 42. An Act for the Prefervation of the Publics Roads in. that Part of Great Britain called England. 43. An Act to enable Tliomas Smith Efquire, Lord of the Manor of Farlington, in the County of Southampton, ta. fupply the Town of Port/mouth, and Parts adjacent,' with good and wholefome Water, at his own proper Cofts and Charges. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno' 14 Georgii II. i; A N AcTr for naturalizing John De Peflers, Efq; Jt, 2. An Act for enabling Robert Duke of MdnSefter to make a Jointure on his prefent Dutchefs, and to make Leafes of certain Parts of his Eftate, and for other Pur- pofes therein mentioned. 3. An Act for vefting the Seat and Eftates of Nicholas late" Earl of Scarfdale, deceafed, in the feveral Counties of Derby and Nottingham; co'mprifed in his Settlement and Will, and the Furniture there at his Death, in-Truftees,- to be fold for fpeedier Payment of his Debts, and pre- ferving the Surplus, to go according to his faid Set- tlement and Will. 4. An Act for vefting in William TVddman, Lord Vifcount Barrington- in the Kingdom of Ireland, for Life, cer- tain Mefluages and Tenements in the City of London, late the Eftate of Mary Lady Vifcountefs Barrington y his- Wife, upon the Terms mentioned in their Marriage Settlement. 5. An Act for enabling Sir John Jennings, and George Jennings Efq; his Son (a Minor) to convey certain Eftates in Surrey and Hertford/hire, for the Benefit of the faid George Jennings, and fuch Wife as he ihali marry, and the lilue of fuch Marriage. 6. An Act for vefting Part of the Tithes of Ryegate, in the County of Suirey, in Robert Scawe'n, Efq; and his Heirs, and for fettling another Eftate to the Ufes limited of the faid Tithes by the Will of Sir William Scaiven-^ Knt. deceafed. 7. An Act for vefting the Freehold and Leafehold Eftates late' of ■ Thomas Lewis of Soberton Efq; deceafed, in Triiftees, i