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4IO C. 57- Anno vicefimo quaito Georgii II. A. D. 1751. fn-tlicr continu- ed to I 5epti;m- bir 1757. aai a-^cin hy 3 Geo uiitll the twcnty-fonrth Day of December one thoufand feven hundred and fifty, and from thence to th-«  End oftlie then nextSefliion of Parliament, fhall be, and the fame is hereby further continued from the tx- jjiration thereof until the firft Day of Si-ptemier one thoufand feveii hundred and hfty-feven, and from thence to th-- End of the then next SeiTion of Parliament. 2. c. 35. a!.J 32 Ge^. 2. c. 27. C A P. LVIII. An AQ: for making, widening and keeping in Repair fcvcral Roads in the fcvcra! Parifnes of Lamkt^^ Nnvingtof!, Saint George's Southireiri-, Ai.d BerniauIJly; in the County oi' Surrey ; zrA Lcwijha:n in the CouniY oi Kent, PR. [Certain Tolls granted for 31 Years.] CAP. LIX. An Aft for the enlarging of the Terms and Powers, and making more effeftual fcveral Acls of Parliament for repairing and amending the Highways leading from Royjhn in the County ot Hertford to IVandsford Bridge in the County o^ Huntingdon, fo far as relates to the arnendmg of that Part of the Road as lies between a Place called the White Pcji on Jlconhiiry Hill in the County of Himtingd:?:, and Wandsfcrd Anno Regni GEORGII il. Regis Magns Britannia, Francije & Hibernias, vicefimo quinto. T the Parliament begun and holden at Wejljniiif.cr the tenth Day o^ Novemher, Jnno Domini one thoufand feven hundred and forty-feven, in the tvyienty-firft Year of the Reign of our Sovereigji Lord G EORG E the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King ^ '■ ' -r.L^ T^_-.i. cj _ J c .,__. _ ___.! J 1_„ r_ 1 T> .•___- ._ .!._ r_. teenth IJay ' prefent Parliament.' -fi*> ju/tjiu vjr jti 1^ jv tuT 'z, (.lie oc^uiiu, uy Liic ^jiiicc oi ^j^uu, ui Kj-rtuL jDi uu/c, ±- r (tnLe aiiu jieiutuiy ng, Defender of the Faith, bfc. and from thence continued by feveral Prorogations to the four-

nth Day of November one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-one. Being the fifth Scffioit of this

CAP. I. An ASc for continuing and granting to his Majcfty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-two. EXP. CAP. II. An Adi for punifliii^g Mutiny and Defertion ; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.' EXP. CAP. III. An Ai5l for granting an Aid to his Majefty by a Land Tax, to be raifed in Great Britain, within the Space of one Year from the twenty-fifth Day of March one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-two. EXP. At -IS. in the Pound. CAP. IV. An Aft for appointing the Deputy or Secondary of the Chief Clerk to inrol Pleas in the King's Bench, called "The Mafter of the King's Bench Office, one of the Regiflers or Mafters for the Inrolment of Deeds, Wills, and other Conveyances, in the County of Iv'Iiddlefcx, in the Place and Stead of fuch Chief Clerk. 7 Ann. c. 20. ' "^X 7 HERE AS by an Aft of Parliament made in the feventh Year of the Reign of her late Majerty VV Qiieen ^««;', (intituled. An JSl for the publick Regi fieri ng of Deeds, Conveyances and Wills, and other Incumbrances which foall he made of or that may affeSi any Honours, Manors, Lands, Tenements cr He- reditaments within the County o/"Middlefex, after the twenty-ninth Day s/" September one thoufand feven hun- dred and nine) it is, among other Things, enafted. That one publick OfHce for regillering Memorials of and concerning any Honours, Manors, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, that are iituate, J'ing and being within the faid County, lliall be erefted and eftablifiied in Manner therein mentioned ; that is to fay. That for the better and more efFeftual putting in execution the feveral Matters and Things in the faid Aft contained, the fv.orn Clerk to execute the Office of Inrolment in the High Court of Chancery, who is apointed to inrol for the County of Middkfex, the Chief Clerk to inroPPlcas in the ^j.cens Bench, the Clerk of the Warrants in the Court of Common Picas, and the Queen's Remembran- cer, or his Deputy, in the Court of Exchequer, fhall be the Regiilers or Mafters of the Office for the Matters and Things in the fiiid Aft contained : And whereas the inrolling of Pleas, ligning of Judg- ments, and divers other Bufmefs traniafted in his Majefty's Court of King's Bench, is luider the In- fpedioii