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Cap. 22. For the exportation of beer, ale, cyder, and mum. Cap. 23. For reviving two former acts for exporting of leather. Cap. 24. For an additional duty of excife upon beer, ale, and other liquors.

Cap. 25. To regulate the adminiftration of the oaths required to be taken by commiffion or warrant officers employed in their Majefties fervice by land, by virtue of an act made in this prefent feffion of parliament, intituled, An act for the abrogating of the oaths of fupremacy. and allegiance, and appointing other oaths.

Cap. 26. To veft in the two univerfities the presentations of benefices belonging to papists. Cap. 27. For taking away the court holden before the prefident and council of the marches of Wales. Cap. 28. For appropriating certain duties, for paying the ftates general of the united provinces their charges for his Majefty's expedition into this kingdom, and for other uses.

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Cap. 29. For relief of the protestant Irish clergy.

Cap. 30. To repeal the ftatute made in the fifth year of King Henry the Fourth, against the multiplying gold and filver. Cap. 31. An additional act for the

appointing commiffioners for the executing an act of this prefent parliament, intituled, An act for a grant to their Majefties of an aid of twelve pence in the pound for one year, for the neceffary defence of their realms.

Cap. 32. For the better preventing the exportation of wool, and encouraging the woolen manufactures of this kingdom.

Cap. 33. For explaining part of an. act made in the first year of King James the First, concerning tanned leather.

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8. An act for annulling and makin void the attainder of Alice Life, wi dow.

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An act for the fale or leafing th capital meffuage, late Henry Coven try's, efq; in Piccadilly. 10. An act for building into tene ments the remaining part of Arun del ground, as now inclosed. II. An act for the naturalization Anne Aftley, and others.

12. An act for the better affuring th manor of Silton, and demifing othe lands and tenements in Silton in th county of Salop, unto Jofeph Sole gent. and his heirs. 13. An act to enable Robert Penwar

to fell lands, to pay his brother and fifters portions, and alfo to pa debts.

14. An act to make good a recover fuffered by the earl of Peterboroug and lord Mordant.

15. An act to enable Theodore Bathu

to make a jointure for his wife, and to charge monies on part of his eftate in Yorkshire.

16. An act for reverfing the attainder of Henry Cornish, efq; late alderman of the city of London.

17. An act for erecting a court of confcience at Newcastle upon Tyne. 18. An act for erecting courts of conscience in the cities of Bristol and Gloucefter, and the liberties thereof. 19. An act for the better regulating

the falt works in Droitwich. 20. An act to enable Thomas Chettel to fell part of his eftate, for payment of his debts, and making provision for his wife and children.

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An act for declaring and enacting John Rogerfon to be a natural-born fubject of this realm.

3. An act to enable the lord viscount Hereford to make a jointure upon his marriage with Mrs. Elizabeth Norbourne, notwithstanding his minority.

21. An act to enable trustees to grant
leafes of the eftate of Richard Heley,
efq;
22. An act for enabling of Hannah
Sherley, widow, and Mary Battilbey 4.
alias Sherley, her daughter, to fettle
and difpofe of certain lands and te-
nements in the counties of Middle-
fex and Effex.

Anno 1 W. & M. Seff. 2.
Cap. 1. For a grant to their Majefties
of an aid of two fhillings in the
pound for one year.

Cap. 2. For declaring the rights and
liberties of the fubject, and fettling
the fucceffion of the crown.
Cap. 3. For preventing all doubts
and queftions concerning the col-
lecting the publick revenue.
Cap. 4. For punishing officers or fol-
diers who fhall mutiny or defert
their Majefties fervice; and for pu-
nishing false musters.
Cap. 5. For a grant to their Majefties
of an additional aid of twelve pence
in the pound for one year.
Cap. 6. For the charging and collect-
ing the duties upon coffee, tea, and
chocolate, at the custom-house.
Cap. 7. For review of the late poll
granted to their Majefties, and for
an additional poll, towards the re-
ducing of Ireland.

An act for fettling a maintenance on the children of Sidney Wortley alias Montague, efq; in cafe his wife furvive him.

5. An act to discharge the duke of
Norfolk, upon payment of certain
fums of money to the lady Eliza-
beth Terefa Ruffel, wife of Bartholo
6. An act to enable the earl of Radnor
mew Ruffel, efq;
to make a jointure to his wife, and
to raise a sum of money out of di-
vers lands and tenements in Corn-
wall.

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An act to enable Thomas Edon, efq; to fell lands, to pay his debts, and to make provifion for his wife, and for his children, in cafe he fhall have any.

An act to enable William Batfon, efq; to fell lands in the county of Oxon, and to purchase and settle an eftate in the county of Suffolk to the fame uses.

Anno 2 W. & M. Seff. 1. Cap. 1. For recognizing King William and Queen Mary, and for avoiding all questions touching the acts made

in the parliament affembled at Westminfter, the thirteenth day of February, one thousand fix hundred eighty eight.

Cap. 2. For raising money by a poll, and otherwise, towards the reducing of Ireland, and profecuting the war against France. Cap. 3. For granting to their Majefties for their lives, and the life of the furvivor of them, certain impofitions upon beer, ale, and other liquors.

Cap. 4. For granting to their Majefties a fubfidy of tunnage and poundage, and other fums of money payable upon merchandize exported and imported.

Cap. 5. For enabling the fale of goods diftrained for rent, in case the rent be not paid in a reasonable time. Cap. 6. For the exercife of the government by her Majefty, during his Majesty's absence. Cap. 7. To declare the right and freedom of election of members to serve in parliament for the Cinque Ports. Cap. 8. For reverfing the judgment in

a Quo Warranto againft the city of London, and for reftoring the city of London to its ancient rights and privileges.

Cap. 9. For the difcouraging the importation of thrown filk. Cap. 10. For the King's and Queen's moft gracious, general, and free pardon.

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5. An act to enable Algernoon earl Effex to make a wife a jointure and for raifing of monies for pay ment of 6000l. borrowed to mak up the lady Morpeth's portion; an to make a fettlement of his eftat on his marriage.

6. An act for making fome provifion for the daughters and younger fon of Anthony earl of Shaftesbury. 7. A bill for the fale of the capita meffuage or manfion houfe of Harle ford, and manor of Great Marlow and other lands in the county of Bucks.

8. A bill to enable Sir Robert Fenwick to fell lands for payment of his debts.

9. A bill for confirming a fettlement made by Sir Hugh Middleton, baronet, for a separate maintenance for dame Dorothea his wife, and for other trufts; and for the better enabling trustees to fell part of his eftate for payment of his debts. 10. A bill whereby the freehold and inheritance of the manor of Loleworth alias Lollworth, and the advowson of the church of Loleworth alias Lollworth, in the county of Cambridge, and divers other lands and hereditaments in Loleworth aforefaid, and in Long Stanton in the faid county, are vefted in Altham Smith of Gray's Inn in the county of Middlefex, efq; and William Gore of London, merchant, and their heirs, in fee-fimple in poffeffion, to the use of them and their heirs, in truft for John Edwards of Deb don Hall in the county of Effex, efq; and his heirs, to the intent the fame may be fold.

II. A bill to enable Sir Humphry Fo

refler to fettle and difpofe lands. 12. A bill to enable Thomas Berenger, efq; to fell lands for payment of his debts.

13. A bill to veft the estate of Gad

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wallador Wynne, efq; in trustees, for the payment of his debts. 14. A bill for the naturalizing of David le Grand, and others.

15. An act for confirming to the governor and company trading to Hudson's bay, their privileges and trade.

16. An act for the encouraging and better establishing the manufacture of white paper in this kingdom. 17. An act to enable Sir Edwin Sadler to fell lands for payment of debts. 18. An act for the granting to Elizabeth, relict of John Hobby, efq; and now the wife of the lord Alexander, son and heir apparent of Henry earl of Starling, in the kingdom of Scotland, one annuity or yearly rent charge of 4501. for her life, in fatisfaction of 500l. per annum in lands, which he was to have for her jointure.

Anno 2 W. & M. Seff. 2. Cap. 1. For granting an aid to their Majefties of the fum of fixteen hundred fifty one thousand seven hundred and two pounds eighteen fhillings.

Cap. 2. Concerning the commiffioners of the admiralty.

Cap. 3. For doubling the duty of excife upon beer, ale, and other liquors, during the space of one year.

Cap. 4. For granting to their Maje

fties certain impofitions upon all Eaft India goods and merchandifes, and upon all wrought filks, and feveral other goods and merchandife, to be imported after the five and twentieth day of December, one thousand fix hundred and ninety. Cap. 5. For the continuance of feve

ral former acts therein mentioned, for the laying feveral duties upon wines, vinegar, and tobacco. Cap. 6. For punishing officers and foldiers who fhall mutiny or defert

their Majefties fervice, and for punishing false musters.

Cap. 7. For reviving a former act for regulating the measures and prices of coals.

Cap. 8. For paving and cleansing the ftreets in the cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs and liberties thereof, and out parishes in the county of Middlefex, and in the borough of Southwark, and other places within the weekly bills of mortality, in the county of Surrey, and for regulating the markets therein mentioned.

Cap. 9. For the encouraging the diftilling of brandy and fpirits from corn, and for laying several duties on low wines, or spirits of the first

extraction.

Cap. 10. For granting to their Maje

fties feveral additional duties of excife upon beer, ale, and other liquors, for four years, from the time that an act for doubling the duty of excife upon beer, ale, and other liquors, during the space of one year, doth expire.

Cap. 11. For appointing and enabling commiffioners to examine, take, and state the publick accounts of the kingdom.

Cap. 12. For raifing the militia of this kingdom for the year one thoufand fix hundred ninety and one, although the month's pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

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Cap. 13. For preventing vexatious fuits against fuch as acted for their Majefties fervice in defence of the kingdom.

Cap. 14. For the more effectual putting in execution an act, intituled, An act for prohibiting all trade and commerce with France. Cap. 15. For relief of poor prisoners for debt or damages.

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Park, and other lands late of Fran-
cis Phelips, efq; deceased.
2. An act to enable Dacres Barret, a-
lias Lennard, efq; to charge the re-
verfion of his eftate in England with
the fum of 15001.

3. An act to prohibit the covering of houses, and other buildings, with thatch or ftraw, in the town of Marlborough in the county of Wilts. 4. An act to veft divers meffuages and tenements (the estate of David Big, efq;) in trustees, to be fold, and for laying out the money to be raifed thereby in the purchase of lands more to his convenience, to be fettled to the fame uses.

5. An act to veft the manor and lands late of George Vilet, efq; in trustees, to be fold for raifing portions for his daughters.

6. An act to enable Elizabeth Montague, widow, to let leafes for years of houses and ground in Stepney in the county of Middlefex.

7. An act for fecuring the portion of Elizabeth Lucy, and breeding her up a proteftant; and for transferring the truft for that purpose. 8. An act for the enabling of trustees to fell certain lands of Richard Cooke, deceased, to pay debts, and to raise a portion for his daughter. 9. An act to enable Philip Hildeyard,

efq; to fell lands in Surrey, and to fettle lands in Lincolnshire in lieu thereof.

10. An act to annul and make void a marriage between Mary Wharton an infant, and James Campbel, efq; 11. An act for vefting divers lands in trustees, to be fold for the payment of certain debts of Saintleger Scroop, efq; 12. An act for the better enabling Jane Bray, widow, the relict and fole executrix of the laft will of Reginald Bray, efq; deceased, and others, to the fpeedier raising the portions already appointed for her daughters by the faid Reginald Bray.

13. An act for the naturalizing of

Francis de la Chambre, and others. 14. An act for felling the eftate of 15. An act to free the eftate of Sir Henry Serle, efq; deceased. Samuel Barnardifton from feveral incumbrances, occafioned by a judgment given against him, upon an information in the court of King's 16. An act to give Catharine lady Bench, Cornbury certain powers to act as if 17. An act to bar a remainder limited fhe were of full age. to Dudley Bagnal, efq; in the estate of Nicholas Bagnal, efq; in Ireland. 18. An act for the limiting the power of James now earl of Salisbury, to 19. An act for the vesting several cut off the intail of his eftate. meffuages and tenements in the city of London, late the eftate of John Bains, gent. deceased, in trustees, to be fold for payment of debts. 20. An act for railing money out of the eftate of Thomas Williams, efq; deceased, by letting leafes, and otherwise, for the more speedy 21. An act to enable Thomas Sheaf to payment of his debts.

fell lands, for payment of debts, and making provifion for his wife, according to an agreement for that purpose.

22. An act for the fettling a charity given by Robert Afk, efq; to the company of haberdashers, London. 23. An act to enable Thomas earl of Ailefbury, and Elizabeth countess of Ailesbury his wife, to make provifion for payment of debts, and to make leases of their eftates.

24. An act for incorporating the pro-
prietors of the water works in York
Buildings, and for the encouraging,
carrying on, and fettling the faid
25. An act for vefting certain lands
water works.

(the eftate of Thomas Mainwaring,
gent.) in trustees, to be fold for
payment of debts.

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