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The TITLES of the STATUTES. 17. An Afl: for vefting and fettling the Fee Simple of cer- tain Lands on his Majefty his Heirs and Succeflors, which have been taken into and fpoiied by making new Fortifi- cations about the Town of Portfinouth. 18. An Adl for Explaining of a Provifo contained in an Act, intituled, A)i Ac} for Jettling the Profits of the Pojl-Offce, and Poiuer of Granting Wine Licences^ on his Royal Pligh- nefs the Duke of Yorke and the Heirs Male of his Body. 19. An A£l for building Arundell Houfe, and the Tenements thereunto belon;^!ng. '20. An A£t to enable Charles Howard^ Efquire, and Mary his Wife, to levy a Fine, and fufFer a Recovery, of their Ellate in the Mjnor oi Darking. a I. An Acl to enable i/(?«r;i Booth, Efquire, to levy Fines, and fuffer Recoveries. 22. An Aft to enable ^r Andreiv Hacket, Knight, to fet- tle a Portion of Money on Mary Hacket his Daughter. 23. An Aft for fettling the Manor of Shabbington, for Pay- ment of the Debts of Sir William Clarke, Baronet, 24. An Aft to enable Tniftees to fell the Manors, Lands and Leafes of Sir Thomas Ogle, Knight, deceafed, for raifinga Portion, and prefent Maintenance for his Daugh- ter and Heir, and Payment of his Debts. 25. An Aft for Improving the Navigation between the Town oi Bofloti and the River oi Trent. 26. An Aft for Settling and Preferving the Navigation of the River Wey in the County oi Surrey. 27. An Aft for uniting the Vicarage and Parfonage of Rojfe in the County of Hereford. 28. An ■A-<S for making the Manor of Parifgarden a Parifli, and to enable the Parifhioners of Saint Saviours, Soitth- warke, to raife a Maintenance for Minifters, and for Re- pair of their Church. 29. An Aft for Sale oi Part of the Eftate of Thomas Her- lackenden, Efquire, for Satisfaftion of a Debt due to his Majefty. 30. An Act for fettling Lands intended by John Sams for charitable Ufes. P U B L I C K ACTS. Anno vicefimo quinto CaroU IL Regis. N Act for raifmg the Sum of twelve hundred thirty- eight thoufand feven hundred and fifty Pounds, for Supply of his Majefty's extraordinary Occafions. 2. An Act for preventing Dangers v/hich may happen from Popifh P.ecufants. 3. An Aft for enabliiig his Majefty to make Leafes of his Lands belonging to the Duchy of Cormval. 4. An Aft for Repeal of a Claufe in a former Aft, to pro- hibit Salelmen from felling fet Cattle. 5. An Aft for the King's Majefty's moft Gracious, GeneraJ and Free Pardon. 6. An Aft for taking ofF Aliens Duty upon Commodities of the Growth, Produft and Manufafture of this Na- tion. 7. An Aft for encauraging the Greenland and Eajlland Trades, and for the better fecuring the Plantation Trades. 8. An Aft for continuing a former Aft coacerning Coin- age. 9. An Aft to enable the County Palatine of Durham, to fend Knights and Burgefles to ferve in Parliament. 10. An Aft for the reviving the Judicature for the Deter- mination of Differences touching Houfes burnt down and demolifhed by reafon of the late Fire which happened in London^ and for rebuilding ti<i Navy-Office. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno vicefimo quinto Caroli IL Regis. 1. A N Aft for the Settlement of the Reftory of Chid- X. leigh in the County of Devon^ upon Thomas Lord CUjford, and others. 2. An Aft to enable James Earl of Salijhury to lett Leafes of certain Lands anil Tenements for any Term not ex- ceeding forty Years. 3. An Aft to enable the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of ^rj/W, to exchange their Vicarage of Berkley in the County of G/^«fr/?^r, v/ith GeorgehorA Berkley, for his Redtory of Saint Michaels in Sutton Bonnington in the • County of Nottingham. 4. An Aft to enable the Truftees of Sir William Hanham, Baronet, deceafed, to fell Lands to pay his Debts, ac- cording to his own Direftion in his Life-time, and for Management of the Eftate of ^r John Hanham-^w Inf.uit, during his Minority. 5. An Act to confirm Articles of Agreement made upon tb'e Marriage of Sir William Rich, Baronet. 6. An Act for the confirming of an Award made by Sir Orlando Bridgman, Knight and Bhronet, late Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, for the ending of all Diffe- rences in the Family of Sir Thomas Woolrich, Knight and Baronet, deceafed, and to enable John Woolrich, Efquire, and his Heirs, to execute the Powers in the faid Award mentioned. 7. An Act for transferring the Intereft of a Term of Years in certain Manors and Lands late of Sir Robert Berkley.,' Knig^ht, deceafed, and Payment of Portions appointed Co his Grandchildren. 8. An Act for confirming Agreements made between Sir Ralph Banks, Sir John Hanham, Baronet, Ellis Bethell, Thomas Mackrell, Richard Warland, and John Edtvardsy, by their Guardians, and divers other Perfons. 9. An Act for Explaining and Declaring the Extent of air Exception in a Deed therein named, 10. An Act for Enabling Robert Bellamy to fell Lands for the Payment of his Debts. 11. An Act for the Naturalizing P-?!///^ Z/i5j'^, Gentleman, A PUBLICK ACT. Anno vicefimo fcptimo Caroli II. Regis. N Act for the better and more eafy Rebuilding the Town of Northampton. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno vicefimo feptimo CaroU II. Regis, N Act for the better Enabling of Mary Countef? Dowager of Wariuicke to perform the laft Will and Teftament of her deceafed Hufband Charles late Earl of TFarwickc. 2. An Act for ve&.mg'L^nAs of Alexander Davies, Gentle- man, deceafed, in Truftees for Payment of his Debts. 3. An Act to enable Truftees to fell Lands in the County. oF Glamorgan and Monmouth, for the Payment of the Debts of William Lewis, Efquire, deceafed, and tho Debts and Legacies of Edzvard Lezvis, Efquire, his Son deceafed. 4. An Act for granting a Licence to his Highnefs Prince Rupert Duke of Cumberland^ for oae and thirty. Yenrs;- c. Aa