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The TITLES of the S T A T U T E S. agreed to be purchafed by Thomas late Lord Onflow^ and for fettling and limiting the fcime, for the Benefit of the feveral Perfons claiming under his Marriage Set- tlement and Will refpedively ; and alfo for felling and difpofing of Timber growing on the Eibte devifed, by his Will, for the Purpofes therein mentioned. 37. An A6t for raifing Money out of the Perfonal Eftate of the late Duchefs of Buck'inghamjhire and Normanhy^ deceafed to renew aLeafe of certain Manors and Eftates in the County of York^ in the Manner and for the Pur- pofes therein mentioned. 28. An A(St to enable IVilliam Walley and others to fell and convey three undivided fourth Parts of a Mefluage or Farm, and feveral Pieces or Parcels of Land and Hereditaments, lying in or near the Parifh of Hays^ in the County of Kent, unto the Riglit Honourable IVil- . Ham Pitt, in Fee Simple, and for invefting the Pur- ' chafe-money in other Lands and Hereditaments to be fettled to the fame Ufes and Eftates, as the faid three undivided fourth Parts are now fubject to; and to ena- ble the Truftees named in the Will of IFilliam Cleaver the' Elder, deceafed, to convey certain Pieces or Parcels of Land, in the Parifh of Hayes aforefaid, Part of the Eftate devifed by the Will and Codicil of faid IVilliam Cleaver, unto the faid IVilliam Pitt, in Fee Simple, in Exchange for Part of the faid firft-men- tioned Lands. 29, An A6t to repeal an A£l: made in the laft Seflion of Parliament, intituled, yf« ASi to enable Charles Bagot. now railed Charles Chefter, and his Sons, to take the Surname of Chefter, and for carrying an Agreeinent therein mentioned, into Execution; and for explaining and alteringi that Agreement, and giving better Diredtions for the carry- ing the fame, fo explained and altered into Execu- tion. %o. An A61 for carrying into Execution the Articles made on the Marriage of Sir Edward Blackett Baronet, with Dame Jnne his Wife, by a Settlement to be made with, and under certain Variations and Provifions, more beneficial for the iflue of the faid Marriage. 31. An A6t to impower the Honourable Ediuard Bouverie and IVillic^jn Bouverie, refpe£lively, to make Leafes of Chefter s Key and Brewer's Key, and other Tenements and Buildings in the City of London, deviled by the Wills of Bartholomew Clarke and Hitch Tounge Efquires, deceafed. 32. An A£l to impower certain Perfons to enfranchlfe feveral cuftomary Lands and Hereditaments, Parcel of the feveral Manors of Nicol Forejl, Solport and Bew- cafilc, in the County of Cumberland, late the Eftates of the Hononrzhle Catherine fVidri?2gton Widow, deceafed, diredted to be fettled to certain Ufes, by the Will and Codicil of the faid Catherine IVidrington ; and for other Purpofes therein mentioned. 33. An A£t for transferring to the Guardians of CZ'^r 7^5 IVilliam Molyneux, an Lifant, a certain Power of Lea- fing, contained in the Marriage Settlement of Richard late Lord Vifcount Molyneux Aece-Siiedi, during the Mi- nority, and for the Benefit of the faid Infant. 34. An A(Sl to exchange Lands between Samuel TVegg Efquire, and the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul, in the. City oi London. 35. An Aiit for vefting divers Lands and Hereditaments in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon, fettled and entailed on Denys Rolle Efquire, and his IfTue, in him, in Fee Simple, and for fettling other Lands and Here- ditaments in the faid County oi D(von, of greater Va- lue, to the fame Ufes, 36. An A<Sl for vefting the Manor o( Duxford, and di- vers Lands and Hereditaments in the County of Ca??:- bridge. Part of the fettled Eftate 01 James Barry Efqi.ire, and Elizabeth his Wife, in Truftees, to be conveyed to Richard Crop ^(qmtc, purfuant to Articles, and for fettling other Eftates in the County o^ York, of greater Value, in lieu thereof, to the Ufes of their Marriage Articles. 37. An A61: for Sale of the Inheritance of Part of the fet- tled Eftate of John Caryll Efquire in the County of Sujfcx, to difcharge Incumbrances aftetSling the fame. S8 An A61 to impower William JVarburton Efquire, to rr.ake Leafes of Part of his fettled Eftate in Malvern Chace, for ninety-nine Years, in order for the cultiva- ting and improving of the fame. 39. An Act for Sale of Part of the fettled Eftates of Tho^ mas Buckley Efquire, in the County of Lancajier, for difcharging an Incumbrance affedting the fame, prior to his Marriage Settlement. 40. An Acft for giving further Time to Truftees, therein named, to execute certain Trufts vefted in them, in and by an Adt of Parliament made in the fixteenth Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty, intituled. An A6lfor vefiing the Remainder in Fee of J ever al Lands /« Ireland, inTrii/lees, in order to fell the fame to Prote~ Jlant Pur chafers^ 41. An A61 for dividing and inclofing feveral open Fields, Meadows and Commons, within the Lordfhip and Liberty of Loughborough, in the County of Lei^ ce/ier. 42. An A(5t for dividing and Inclofing certain Open and Common Fields, called Little Barrington Common Fields, and a Common or Wafte called The Dotvnsy within the Manor of Little Barrington, in the County of Gloucefter. 43. An h€i for dividing and inclofing the Open and Common Fields of Hoton, in the County oi Leiceftery and all the Lands and Grounds within the fame Fields. 44. An A(Slr for dividing and inclofing the Open, Arable Fields, Open Meadov/s, and Common Pafture Grounds, In the Parlfli of Sileby, In the County of Leicefter. 45. An A6t for Inclofing and dividing the Common Fields and Common Grounds, of and in the Manor and Parifti of Harm/ton, In the County oi Lincoln. 46. An A61: for dividing and inclofing feveral Fields, Meadows, Paftures, Common and Wafte Grounds, in the Parifti of Everton, in the County of Not- tingham. 47. An Act for dividing and Inclofing the Open and Common Fields of Brtedon, Tonge and IVilfon, in the Manor of Breedon, and County of Leicefter, and cer- tain Commonable and Wafte Grounds, within the re- fpedtive Liberties thereof. 48. An Ail for inclofing and dividing the Common Fields, In the Manor of Eajl Gotham, in the County of York, and extinguifhing the Right of V/arrcn of the Lord of the faid Manor in Part of a Tradt of Ground called the Sea Baits or Coney Warren, in Eafl Cothatn aforefaid. 49. An Adl for dividing and Inclofing the Open Fields and Meadows, Common Pafture and Wafte Grounds, in the Manor of ThijUeton, in the County of Rutland. 50. An Adt for divitjing and inclofing the Common Fields, Common Paftures, Common Meadows, Com- mon Grounds and Waft Grounds, in the Manor and Parifh of 6V<?/)/s?/, in the County oi Northampton. 5^ An