The TITLES of the STATUTES. inccefTary Maintenance of the Work of Draining the Great Level of the Fens. i*;; An A& for Goiiilrming of aninclofure <^f Land, for- . inerly ui'ed for a Common Highway fron^ Parjons Greene to Southpitd Fulliam., and the Settling of other Land . for a Common. Highway there in lieu thereof. , i6. An Act enabling Tru'ilees to Tell certain Lands and Te- nements in the ■ Counties of 5m/J/^ and iVi7//o//-, for the Payment of the; Debts of Richard Gipps, Elquire, and
- ,providing )?ortions for his yoisnger Children. <
P U B L I C K ACTS. .jtnnb-dccmQtcrtio'Cm'oUTl.Re^h. Stat. t. N Acl for the Well governing and Regulating of j^ Corporations,. ',-3. An Aft for rre'ention of Vexations and Oppreffions by Arrefl-s, and of Delays in Suils of Law. -3. An Aft for granting unto the King's Majefty Twelve , hundred and threefcore thoulaiid Pounds, to be aHefied and levied by an Affeflinent of Threefcore and ten thou- fand Pounds by the Month, for eighteen Months. 44.. An Aft to enable the King's Majefty to make Lcafes, Grants- and Copies of Ofiices, Lands, Tenements and Plereditaments, Parcel of hisHighnefs Duchy oi Cprnwal^ ■or annexed to the fame ; and for Connrmation ot Leafes tOf Grants. already made. P R I V A T E ACT S. Anno dcmno tertio- Carol! IL Regis. Siai. i. n. /I N Aft for Confirming Jn AS for Reflorlng of the ■ £, Mm--guefi-ofilc-aforA.intheDnkedomof^pmQx{iit. •z. An Aft for dividing Triniiv Church in iLmgJlon upon Mull from Haf.e. ■r2,. An Aft to enable llgevon Peyton Doftor of Divinity, to make Sale of Part of .his Lands for Payment of Debts, cfc. 4, An Aft for Confirming An Aafor P^cjlitiition c/Thomas £'7r/ff/"ATunde]l, ^Surrey tf«i Norfolk, to the IDignity and Title of Duke of Norfol k. 5. .An Aft f?r Confirming of private Afts. P U B L I C K ACTS. Anno dccitno tertio & qiuirtj C'^roii IL Regis. i. /^ N Aft for preventing the Mifchiefs asid Dangers that may arifc by certain Pcrfons called Quakers,, and others, refufing to take lawful Oaths. .2. .An. Aft for Repairing the .Highways and Scv/ers,. and forPavingand keeping clean of the Streets in and about . :the City of London and IVeftminftcr., and for Reform- ing of Annoyances and Difordcrs in the Streets of, and Places adjacent to, the faid Cities ; and for the Re- .'gulatingand Licencing of Hackney Coaches, and forthe inlarging of feveral UF?it ar.d inconvenient Streets and Paffages. ■3. An rtft for ordering the Forces in the feveral Counties of this Kingdom. ■4. An Aft for the Unifoi'rnity of Publick Prayers and Ad- minillration of Sacraments, and other PK.ites and Cere- monies,; and for eftablifhing the Form of Making, Or- ■dainingand Confecrating Biihops, Prietls and Deacons in the Church of £ffrA-7;.r/. 5. An Aft for Pvcgulating the making of StafFs in ISforfolh jiid Norwich, 6. An Aft for Inlarging and Repairing of common High- ways. 7. An Aft to reftrain^the Exportation of Leather and raw Hides out of the Realm oi England. 8. An Aft for Diilribution of Threefcor'c thoufand Pounds amongft the truly Loyal and Indigent CommifTion Offi- cers, and for affeffing of Offices, and diftributing the Mo- nies thereby raifed for their further Supply. 9. An Aft for the Relief of poor and maimed Officers and Soldiers, v/ho have faithfully ferved his Majefty and his Royal Father in the late Wars. le. An Aft for eftablifhing an additional Revenue upon his A'lajefty, his Heirs and Succeflors, for the better Sup- port of his and their Crown and Dignity. 1 1. An Aft for preventing Frauds, and Regulating Abufes, in his Majefty 's Cuftoms. 12. An Aft for the better P.elief of the Poor of this King- dom. 13. An Aft prohibiting the Importation of Foreign Bone- lace, Cut-work, Imbroidery, Fringe, Band-firings, But- tons and Needle-Vi'ork. 14. An Aft direfting the Profecution of fuch as are ac- countable for Prize Goods. 15. An Aft for Regulating the Trade of Siik-throwing. 16. An A6l for the more fpeedy and efFeftual bringing thofc Perfons to Account, whole Accounts are excepted in the Aftt of Oblivion. 17. An Aft for the Relief of Collcftors of Publick Monies, and their Affiftants and Deputies. 18. An Aft againft exporting of. Sheep, "Wool, Wool- Fells, Mortlings,_Shorlings, Yarn made of Woo!, Wool- Flocks, Fullers-Larth, FuUing-Clay, and Tobacco-pipe Clay. 19. An Aft againft Importing of Foreign Wool-Cards, Card-wire,, or Iron-wire. 20. An Act for providing Carriage by Land and by Water, for the life of his Majefty 's Navy and Ordnance. zr. An Act for preventing the unnecefl'ary Charge of She- riffs, and for Eafe in paffiiig their Accounts. 22. An Act for preventing of Theft and Rapine upon the Northern Borders of EngUiud. 23. An additional Act concerning Matters of Affurance ufed ■ amongft Merchants. 24. An Act Declaratory concerning Bankrupts. 2;. An Act for the Reitoring of all fuch Advowfons, Rec- tories, Impropriate Glebe-Lands and Tithes to his Ma- jefty 's loyal Subjects, as were taken fiom them, and making void certain Charges impcfcd on them upon their Compofltions for Delinquency, by the late ufurpsd Powers. 26. An Act for reforming A-bufes committed in the Weight and falfe Packing of Butter. 27. Kr Act for repairing oi Dover Harbour. 28. An Act for Regulation of the Pilchard Fiiliing in the Counties o'i Devvi and Cornwal. '29. An Act for Reverfing the Earl oi Strajford his At- tainder. 30. An Act for the Importing of Madder pure and un- mixed. 31. An Act to prevent the Inconvenicn.ee arifing by melt- ing the Silver Coin of this Realm. 32. An Act for the better Rcgulatingof the Manufacture of Broad Woollen Cloth, within the Weft- Riding of the County oiTork. 3;3.. An Act for preventing the fre.";uent Abufes in Print- . ing feditious, trer^fonr.ble, and unlicenced Books and "^amphiets, and for Regulating cf Printing and Printing- Prefics. P R I-