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i3~2 C. 5~ii. Anno vicedmo fecundo Georgii II. A. D. 1749. C A p. V, An Aft for punifhing Mutiny and Defertion ; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters. EXP. CAP. vr. An A£t for repairing, enlarging and preferving the Harbour of Elknfoot^ in the County of Cumlerland. PR. WHEREAS the Harbour of jE&»/iof, in the County of Cumberlanii, although fituated very con- veniently for the Coal Trade carried on in that County, is not, in its prefent State and Condition, capable of receiving and harbouring Ships and VefTels fufficient for that Purpofe ; but, in cafe a new Piei-, and other Works, were erefled and made in and about the fame, it might be made a proper and fufficient Harbour for the Reception and Safeguard of Ships and Veffels navigating in thofe Seas ; which would not only be a Means of extending the faid Coal Trade, but would Contribute alfo to the Increafe of his ' Majefly's Cuftoms, and the Improvement of Trade and Navigation in general : But as a fufficient Sum of ' Money^cannot be raifed to defray the Expence of amending and enlarging the faid Harbour, and render- ' ing the fame fit and proper for the Purpofes aforefaid, without the Aid and Authority of Parliament/ May it therefore pleafe your moft Excellent Majefty, that it may be enacted, is"/:. " From 25 March 1749, during 21 Years, there fhall be paid unto the Commiffioners herein after named,

  • ' viz. by the Coal Owner, two Pence for every 192 Gallons of Coals, fhipped in the Harbour ; and by

" the Mafter of the Ship, two Pence for every 192 Gallons j and after the End of 21 Years, one Penny. " Every Mafler of a Ship not loading Coals, fhall pay upon Arrival from any Place In Great Britain 01 " Ireland, or the Ifle of Man, fix Pence per Ton. For every Ship which fhall be driven, or come in for " Security, four Pence per Ton. Truftees to appoint CoIleAors. The Money received to be applied to- " wards maintaining tlte Harbour. Colleftors to give Security. Diftrefs for Non-payment of Duties. " Power to meafure Ships, to afcertain the Tonnage. No Ship to be difcharged by the Officers of the Cu- " ffoms till Duties paid. Truftees to appoint the Place for building the Pier, &<:. may borrow A'loney. New Truftees to be eletSied. No Rubbifh, isc, to be thrown into the Harbour, on Pain of ten Shii- ii lings." C A'P. VII, An A£t for repairing the Road from the' IVe/l Coivgat'e near the Town of Neivcajlle lipon Tyne, through the Weft End of Kenton, Pont Eland, Higham Dykes, Newham Edge, Beljay Mill and South MiddUton^ to the North Side of the River TVanJpeck, in the County of Northuinherland. P R. Certain Tolls granted for 21 Years. c A P.' vin. . An Aft to continue two Afts of Parliament, one of the ^A, and the other of the ninth Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefl:y, for repairing and enlarging the Road leading from the Houfe called The Si'^nof the Bells, in the Parifh of ?:2ant Margaret in Rocheftcr, to Maidjlone, and other Roads therein mentioned, in the County of Kent; and for rendering the fame more efteftual. P R. The two former Afts i Geo. 2. c. 12. and 9 Geo. 2, c. 7. continued for 21 Years. , , C A P. IX. An Aft for repairing the Road from North Shields in the County of Northumberland, to the Town oi NeW" cajlle upon Tyne. P R. Certain Tolls granted for 21 Years. C A P. X. An Aft for laying a Duty of two Pennies Scots, upon every Scots Pint of Beer and Ale, which flaall be fold or vended, brewed, brought in, or tapped for Sale, within the Tov/n of Anjiriither Eajier., and Liberties 1 thereof. P R. A Duty of Excife granted to the Town for 25 Years. CAP. XI. An A£l for Draining and Preferving certain Fen Lands and Low Grounds in the feveral Pa- ri fhes of .Va//ra, Mefialt, Wit.ham, Chatteris, Bcddivgton, and a Place called i>V<?//-V;; in the Ifle of Ely, and County of Cambridge ; and alfo in the Pariflies of Sornerjham and Pid'.ey with Fenton in the County of Huntingdon. P R.