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ftfotSJ.' ftfteuu Eobbetir* e. Rioters to anfwer before the Council on the Certificate of the Juftices, 13 H. 4. c 7. § 2. 6. Commiffions to be awarded to inquire of Riots, and of the Behaviour of the Juftices, 2 H. 5. c. 8. 7. Fugitive Rioters to be convift by Default of Appearance on a Proclamation, z ff. 5, f. 9, Made perpetual and enforced, 8 H. 6.c. 14. 8. If a Riot be with 40 Perfons, or thought heinous, the Juftices of Peace fhall certify the Record of the Conviction to the King and Council, 1 I H. 7. c. 7. 21 H. 8. c. 20. q. What Riots were made Treafon and Felony, 3^4 Ed. 6. c. 5. I Mar. _ft. 2. c. 12. I El. c. 16. For other Matters, fee '©jaittiy ?2, C5V. COJIX 34. JFelO= nt'es toitbout Clergy, 2&/« iiJtot. juries 20. £>ut= iai»}£ 5. 8<Koot)0 12. 1. Shall not be put in Defence, but fuch, JjV. M. C. 9 H. 3. c. 16. 2. Where Salmon are mall be put in Defence from Lady-day till Martinmas, St. Wejlin. 2.. 1 3 .fiy. I. c. 47. 3. For preventing Robberies on the Severn, 8 H. 6. c. 27. 4. Deftroying Flcod-gates erected by Authority of Parliament, Tranfportation, 1 Geo. 2. c. 19. § 2. Felony with Clergy, 8 Geo. 2. c. 20. 5. Penalty on drawing Flood-gates, 8 Geo. 2. e. 20. § 2. 6. -AV^and Calder made navigable, 10 E^ 11 W'. 3. c. 19. 7. The .^w/ made navigable xoSaifbury, 16 & 17 C«/ 2. *. 12. 8. For preferving the Rivers Avon and Froome, & zW, 3. r. 23. 22 Gee. 2. r. 20. 9. For regulating the Navigation of the Avon in Warivic^ftire, 24 Gw. 2. <r. 39. io. Beverly Beck made navigable, 13 Geo. 1. r. 4. 18 Geo. 2. f. 13. 1 1. The Rivers Brandon and Waniemy made navigable, 24 Gto. 2. f. 12. 12. The Cam made navigable, 1 Ann. ft. 2. c.i, 13. River of Canterbury made navigable, 6 //. 8. c, 17. 14. Navigation of the Clyde improved, and a Light-houfe erected on the Ifland of Little Cumray, 29 Geo. 2. c. 20. 15. River from Cokhefter to Wivenhoe made navigable, 9 c5f 10 W. 3. r. 19. ; Go. 1. c. 31. 13 G*>. 2. t -, 30. 23 Geo. 2. c. 19. 16. The Dane made navigable, 7 Gee. 7. f. 17. 17. The Darvoent in Derhyjhire made navigable, 6 G«>. I, r. 27. 18.. For recovering the Navigation of the Dee, 11 C3' 12 /i 7 . 3. c. zj. 6G10. 2. c. 3c. 14 Gee, 2-c. 8. 17 Geo. 2. <■, 28. 26 Geo. 2. c. 35. 19. The Dernvent in Yorhjhire made navigable, 1 Ann, ft. 1. c. 20.J 20. The Douglas made navigable, 6 Geo. 1. r. 28. 21. The Z>a« made navigable, 12 G^o. 1. r. 38, 13 Go. 1. c. 20. 6 G*o. 2. f, 9. 13 Geo. 2. c. 11. 2?. The £</,?» made navigable, 8 Geo. 1. r, 14. 23. The Corporation of Exeter may break down Wears, CSV. in their River, 3 1 #. 8. r. 4. For building a new Wear, on the Eye, 7 Ja. i.e. 39. .24. The Idle made navigable, 6 Gfr. 1. c. 30. 35. The Ivel made navigable, 30 Geo. 2. <-. 62. 26. The Kennet made navigable, 7 Gfo. 1. c. 8. 3 G*0, 2. <r. 3;. 24 G 0. 1. c. 8. 5 21. 27. The L3>.- mrde navigable, 11 & 12 2f. 3. c. 22. 28. The Chancel'or may grant Commiffions for Amendment of the rliver Lei, 3 W. 6. c, 5, 9 H. 6. c. 9. 29.. The City of London impowered to make the River Lee (or Lei) navigable, 13 El. .. 18. 30. For impvoving the Navigation of the Lee, 12 Geo. 2.c..^2.- 31. The Loyne made navigable, 23 Go. 2. c. 12. 32* The Medway made navigable, 1.3 Geo..2..c. 26.. 33. The Merey and //mwVmade navigable, ?■&>«. r,,r, 15. 34. The Aar made navigable, 24 Geo. 2. e. 19,. 3 j. The Mb* or Mb made navigable, 11 Geo. i.e. 19, 27 Geo. 2. c. 12. 29 G«o. 2. c. 69, 36. The 0«/£ in Hunting/ on/hire made navigable, 6 G«>. I, f. 29, 37. The Navigation of the Ouze in Yorkjhire improved, 23 H. 8, c. 18. 13 G*c. 1. r. 33. 38. The i?orfoa in Eft'- x made navigable, 10 G«7. 2. c. 33. 39. Saniey Bro'k in Lancajhire made navigable, 28 Gftf. 2. <-. 8. 40. All Men (hall have free Fafl'age in the Severn, 9 H. 6. c. J, 19 H. -,. c. 18. 23 H. 8. c. 12. 26 H. 8. r. 5. 41. For preferviiig the Fifh in the Severn, :o Car. 2. c. 9. For Prefervation of the Severn, fee 2H5jt'{lol, 42. The Slower made navigable from Maningtree to Sudbury, fy Ann. c . I , . 43. 5// oudivater made navigable, 3 G/o. 2. <r. 13. 44. The Lord Mayor fhall have the Confervation in the Breaches- of the Thames, 4 H, 7. c. 15. 4^. Nufances in the Thames prohibited, 27 H. 8. e. t8. 46. For Paffage by Water from London to Oxford, 3 y<?, 1. e„ 20. 47. The Th-.imes to be made navigable from Bercot to Oxford, 21 Jff. 1. f. 32. 48. Exactions by the Owners of Locks upon the Thames, prohi- bited, 6 y 7 W. 3. c. 1 6. 3 Gro. 2. c. i.r. 24 Giro. 2. c. 8. § 2. 49. For flopping Dagenbam Breach in the Thames, 12 Ann. ft. 2. c. 17. 7 G<0. 1. f. 20. § 32. 50. Commiffioners appointed for regulating the Navigation of the Thames, 24 Geo. 2. c 8. 5 1. For a Ferry crofs the Thames, from Ratcliff to Roiherhithe,- 28 G*e. 2. c 4". 52. The Tone made navigable from Taunton to Bridgezvater, 10 yn/f. 3. f .. s. 53. The TVv/tf made navigable, tots' 11 W. 3. r. 20. 54. The Weaver made navigable, 7 G^. 1. c. 10. 7 Geo. 2. f. 28. 55. Worfley Brook in Lancofhire made navigable, 10 Geo. 2. f. 9. 56. The Rivers Wye and i.»°£ made navigable, 7 is" 8 A^. 3. f. 14. 13 Geo. 1. f. 34. 57. For reftoring and maintaining the Navigation of the River Witham in the County of Lincoln, 2 Geo. 3. c. 32. For other Matters, fee OlBjtftol 4. Carriage 8. COJtl II, ^Fclonfes tesftfjotit Clergy, Title jflootigateSj Esfa ^Fifhj JLonUoiij ©(ears* i&obbetp. 1. Tlie Hundreds fhall anfwer if they do not produce the Rob- ber within 40 Days, St. Winton, 13 Ed. .ft. 2. e. 2. 28 Ed. 3. c. It. 2. The Hundred not to be anfwerable to any that are robbed tra- velling on the Sunday, 29 Car. 2, c. 7. § 5. 3.. Reward for taking Highwaymen, and Pardon to Accomplices, A W.& M..c. 8. 4. Streets of London, &ci to be deemed Highways, 6 Geo. l„ c. 23. §8, 5. AfTaults with intent to rob, punifhed with- Tranfportation, 7 Get. 2. c. 21. 6. Regulations of Actions againft the Hundred for Robberies, S Geo. 2. c. 16. 7. Hundred to pay 10/. to him who takes a Highwayman, fo as to indemnify them, 8 Geo 2. c. 16. § 9. — Provifo not to in- capacitate fuch PeiTon from being a Witnefs,- ibid ?., Robberies, &c. excepted out of general Pardon, 20 Ge r . 2. c. . 52. § if-.- . 9 Receivers of the Land-Tax fhall not fue the County for a Rob- bery unlefs there were three Perfoi s in Company carrying the Money. 3c Geo. 2. c. 3. § ' t . 4 G 3. e. 2. § 118.. for e,7.vr Matters, fee Abatement 20. 3l{J|!fCiJ61.!T>crC OiJ