and overfeers of the poor of the faid parish of (or inha bitants, as the cafe may be), or for their default in not raising a volunteer for the faid parish of under an act, intituled, Given under our hands and [here fet forth the title of the act]. feals, this day of No. 17. FORM of order or warrant to conflables, &c. to attend. M-To the conftables of 2 wardens, &c. of or church WE, A. B. C. D. and E. F. his Majefty's juftices of the peace in and for the county of affembled at the (general, or quarter, or petty feffions, as it may be), do hereby require and order you to attend the juftices of the peace affembled at a feffions of the peace, on day of at the to fhew cause to the faid juftices why (bere fet out the default complained of), or to make a return (or as the cafe may be). Given under our hands and feals, this day of of the peace, affembled at a at feffions of the peace held in pursuance of an act of the thirty-fifth year of his prefent Majefty's reign, intituled, [here fet forth the title of the aft], for that he the faid A. B. on wherefore we the faid juftices (or at did of the faid juftices) do adjudge that he the faid A. B. do pay the fum of as a fine for his offence, in pursuance of the powers vested in us by the faid act. Given under our hands and feals, this day of in the year of our Lord No. 19. FORM of commitment for fraud or wilful partiality. Το MRECEIVE into your cuftody the body of A. B. hereto wit. with fent you, having been adjudged guilty of [here state the offence], in pursuance of an act paffed in the thirty-fifth year of his prefent Majefty's reign, intituled, [here fet forth the title of Preamble. the act], and him fafely keep in your cuftody for the space of next enfuing; and for fo doing this fhall be your Given under our hands and feals, this fufficient warrant. day of in the year of our Lord CA P. VI. An act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.-[ March 5, 1795 ]-Number of forces 119,380, including 3,882 invalids." CA P. VII. An act for the regulation of his Majefty's marine forces while on fhore.— [March 5, 1795-1 CAP. VIII. An act for authorifing the company of proprietors of the grand junction canal, to vary the course of a certain part of the faid canal, in the county of Hertford, fo as to render the navigation thereof more fafe and convenient; and for making fome other amendments and alterations in an act, made in the thirty-third year of the reign of his present Majefty, for making the said canal.—[March 5, 1795.] A& 33 Geo. 3. c. 80, recited. The line of the canal may be varied through the parishes of Abbot's Langley, King's Langley, Watford, and Rickmanfworth, in Hertfordshire. Company not to deviate from the new line, unless by confent of the land owners. Canal may be made through the parks of the earls of Clarendon and Effex. Rates of tonnage payable on the old line to be taken upon the new line. Towing path in the earl of Clarendon's grounds to be carried on the eaft fide of the canal, but not to exceed fix feet in breadth. No buildings to be erected there, and the water to be kept to a certain height, and no materials to be got therein without his confent. Compensation to be made to the earl of Clarendon for damages, &c. Earl of Clarendon's right of fishery preserved, and boats not to ftop in his grounds. Company to pay the expence of making up any deficiency of water occafioned to Langley Bury engine, &c. Recompence to be made for injury to the fisheries of fir John Filmer, and Mr. Marriott. No damage to be done to mills in King's Langley, and Abbott's Langley; and no more of fir John Filmer's and Thomas Tovey's meadows in King's Langley to be cut than lies in the line of the canal. Company to make watering places for cattle, and fupply fish ponds with water. Boats not to ftop in the grounds, nor buildings to be erected on the lands of the earl of Effex, fir John Filmer, and Mr. Tovey. The earl of Effex may alter the line of the canal within his lands. Articles of certain tonnage not to pass locks in dry feafons. An additional rate of two-pence per ton for all goods. Merchandizę, &c. carried upon any part of the line of the deviation of the canal. Seven members to make a general committee. Company may make wharfs and erect warehoufes in White Fryars, London. No coals to be carried by the canal nearer to London than the north weft end of Grove Park. CA P. IX. An act for procuring a fupply of men from the feveral ports of this king- WH been been pleafed, by an order of council, bearing date the eighteenth day of For the port of Aberyfwith, fixty-nine men, For the port of Barnstaple, feventy-four men. For the port of Beaumaris, one hundred and ninety-fix men, For the port of Bideford, forty-eight men. For the port of Blakeney, twenty-fix men. For the port of Bridgewater, twenty-fix men. For the port of Bridlington, fifty men. For the port of Bristol, fix hundred and fixty-fix men. For the port of Cardigan, one hundred and thirty-nine men. For the port of Cardiff, fourteen men. For the port of Carlifle, ten men. For the port of Chepflow, thirty-eight men. For the port of Chefter, twenty-five men. For the port of Chichester, fifty-fix men. For the port of Colchester, eighty-four men, For the port of Dartmouth, three hundred and ninety-four men., For the port of Deal, ten men. For the port of Dover, two hundred and forty-one men. Number of men to be raised, viz. For the port of Falmouth, twenty-one men. For the port of Faversham, one hundred and forty-feven men. For the port of Gloucester, twenty-eight men. For the port of Gweek, feven men. For the port of Harwich, one hundred and forty-four men. For the port of Hull, seven hundred and thirty-one men. For the port of Ilfracombe, forty-nine men. For the port of Ipswich, fifty-eight men. For the port of Lancaster, one hundred and fixty-three men. For the port of Llanelly, thirty-two men. For the port of London, five thousand seven hundred and four men. For the port of Looc, fixteen men. For the port of Liverpool, one thousand feven hundred and eleven men, For the port of Lyme, twenty-three men. For the port of Lynn, one hundred and ninety-three men. For the port of Milford, feventy men. For the port of Minehead, eighteen men. For the port of Newcastle, one thousand two hundred and forty men. For the port of Newhaven, feventeen men. For the port of Padstow, nineteen men. For the port of Penryhn, eleven men. For the port of Penzance, thirty-five men. For the port of Plymouth, ninety-fix men. For the port of Poole, two hundred and feventy-nine men. For the port of Portsmouth, feventy-five men. For the ports of Poulton and Preston, feventeen men. For the port of Rochester, one hundred and thirty-four men. For the port of Saint Ives, thirty-one men. For the port of Sandwich, feventy-four men. For the port of Scarborough, two hundred and feventy-five men. For the port of Scilly, three men. For the port of Shoreham, twenty-eight men. For the port of Southampton, one hundred and thirty-three men. For the port of Stockton, feventy-three men. For the port of Sunderland, fix hundred and fixty-nine men. For the port of Southwold, twenty-one men. For the port of Swansea, eighty-five men. For the port of Truro, eleven men. For the port of Wells, fifty men. For the port of Weymouth, one hundred and thirty-nine men. For the port of Whitehaven, feven hundred men." For the port of Whitby, five hundred and feventy-three men. For the port of Wifbeach, nineteen men. For the port of Woodbridge, eighteen men. For the port of Yarmouth, five hundred and fix men. For For the port of Aberdeen, two hundred and nineteen men. For the port of Alloa, ninety-five men. For the port of Anftruther, fifty-three men. For the port of Borrofteness, one hundred and fifty-five men. For the port of Dunbar, thirty-eight men. For the port of Dundee, one hundred and thirty-nine men. For the feveral ports of Clyde, comprehending Glasgow, Greenock, and Port Glasgow, fix hundred and eighty-three men. For the port of Inverness, forty men. For the port of Irvine, one hundred and thirty-one men. For the port of Ife Martin, fix men. For the port of Kircaldy, one hundred and thirty-fix men. For the port of Kirkwall, thirty-one men. For the port of Leith, two hundred and fix men. For the port of Lerwick, fix men. For the port of Montrofe, one hundred and seven men. For the port of Perth, thirty-two men. For the port of Rothfay, one hundred and fixty-eight men. For the port of Stranrawer, twenty-five men. For the port of Thurfo, twelve men. For the port of Tobermoray, five men: and For the port of Wigton, twenty-five men. man approv II. Provided always, and be it further enacted by the authority Every able. aforefaid, That whenever any able-bodied feaman shall be ac- bodied feacepted by the commiffioners acting for any fuch port, and approved ed, to be of by the regulating officer or officers appointed for fuch fervice, eftimated every fuch able-bodied feaman fhall be taken and estimated to be equal to two equal to and in lieu of two able-bodied men, and fhall and may able-bodied be computed as fuch in the inftrument of difcharge, herein directed to be made by the faid commiffioners, of the number of men required by this act to be raised for fuch port. men. III. And be it further enacted by the authority aforefaid, That Admiralty to it fhall and may be lawful for the commiffioners for executing the appoint reguoffice of lord high admiral of Great Britain for the time being, who are to lating officers, or any three or more of them, and they are hereby required to eftablifhplaces conftitute and appoint fo many officers to regulate the admiffion of rendezof men to be levied under the authority of this act, for his Ma- vous. jefty's fervice, for the faid ports herein enumerated, as they shall deem neceffary, who, being so respectively appointed, shall establish a convenient place or places of rendezvous in or near to fuch ports for the reception of fuch men; and every fuch man fo to Before inro! be ment, men to |