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672 Cj 20,21. i^niio viceiimo ttono GTeorgii II. A. D. 1/56. General IflUe. -:ri ■

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then arid in every foch Cafe^ fuch Suit or Acftion (hall be brought or commenced within fix Ca- lendar Months next after the- Matter complained of (hall have been committed, and not afterwards ; and that the Defendant or Defendants in every fuch Adion, (hall and may plead the General ilTue, and give this A&. and the Special Matter in Evidence, on any Trial to be had thereupon; and that the Htme was done in Purfuance and by the Authority hereof; and if upon the Trial of any fuch A(flion or Adtions, the Jury (hall find a Verdi<a for the Defendant or Defendants ; or if the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs fliall become nonfuit, Or difcontinue his or their Adtioa or Actions ; or if upon Demurrer, Judg- ment fhall be given again(t the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs, the Defendant or Defendants fliall and"^ may recover double- Cofts, and -have the like Remedy for the .famCy asi any Defendant or Defendants hath or have for Qoils of Suit in other Cafes by Law. CAP. XX. An A(5l for erefting, maintaining, and fupporting a Light-houfe on the Idand of Little Cumray, in the County of Bute, at the Mouth of the River Clyde in North Britain ; and for rendering the Navigation in the frith and River of Clyde more fafe and com- modious. P R. ' X/^^ E RE A S the Entry into the River Clyde is extremely dangerous, wherebjr Ships are frequent- ' W ly in great Hazard of being (hipwrecked, efpecially in the Night-time, which might- in a great ' Meafure be prevented by a Light-houfe on the Summit or South-weft End of the Illand^of Little

  • Cumray, which will be a publick Benefit : And whereas there are feveral Shoals ard Flats. in the Frith

' and River of Clyde, which if removed or marked out by Beacons, would render the Navigation more ' fafe and commodious : And whereas there is no Fund provided for ahfweririg the Purpofes aforefaid : ' And w^liereas the faid Ifland is the Property of the Right Honourable Alexander Earl of Egtintomiy ' which he holds under a fl:ri(S Settlement or Tailzie, whereby he is reftrained from alienating the fame,

  • or any Part thereof, under the ufual Certification in fuch Deeds of (trict Settlement of irritating and

' forfeiting his Right to the whole Eftate : And whereas the faid Earl is willing that two Acres of the ' faid Wand 'of Little Cumray, with the Liberty and -Privilege of a Road or Paflage to the Shore of the ' faid Ifland, fhould be vefted in Truftees, for the Ufes and Purpofes herein, after-mentioned, to be ' holden in feu of him, arid the other Heirs of Tailzie in the faid ElWes, on the. Payment of an annual ' Feu-duty of two Pounds Sterling, and to execute fuch. Deeds as fliall be thought necefTary for that Pur- ' pofe, but the fame cannot be done without the Authority of Parliament ;' Wherefore, may it pleate ' your mof; Excellent Majefty, that it itiay be enafled, .&c, " Power given to the Earl of Eglingtoun to grant at a certain Rent, a Feu-charter of two Acres of Land " on the Ifiand of Little Cu?nray, for eredfing a Light-houfe. Feu-duty to defcend to the Heirs of Tailzie. " Property of the faid two Aeries ; yefted in Truftees. Truftees impowered to appoint proper Ofhcers, " and to allow them Salaries ; alfo to eredl a Light-houfe and other neceflary Works for rendering the " Navigation commodious ; and after fuch Ereftion, to demand id. per Ton from Veffels paffmg the " faid Light-houfe. Annual Rent of 40 J. to be paid to the faid Earl, i^c. out of the faid Duties. " Pain of 40.;. payable on Arrears of the faid Rent. Proceedings of the Truftees, and Accounts of the " Receipts and Dimurfements of Monies, to be entered in Books. Truftees impowered to borrow Mo- " ney for the Purpofes of this A6t, on the Credit of the Duties. VelTels not to be cleared at the Cu-

  • ' ftom-houfe, till a Receipt be produced that thefe Duties are paid. Duties may be levied by Di-

" ifrefs and Sale. The King's Ships, SrV. exempted from the Duties. Buildings vefted in, and to be " repaired by the Truftees. Propei- Fire in the Night-Seafon to be kept in the Light-houfe, is'e. Sur-

  • ' plus to be applied one fixth for improving the Harbour of Greenock, and the Refidue to the im-
  • ' proving the Navigation zhowe. Greenock. Duties may be fued for in any Court competent for Civil

" AiStions, and be determined in a fummary Way. Civil Officers to affift in putting this AJt in Exe- " cution. - CAP, XXL .An Ada for imbanking and preferving certain Fen Lands and Low Grounds, called 'The IVnJIies, lying and being in the feveral Pariflies of Sutton, Mepal, JVitchcvn, Ely, IVitchford, Wentioorth, Coveney and Downham, in the IJle of Ely, and County of Cauibridge'; and of Bluntijham with Erith in the County of Huntingdon. PR. WHEREAS certain Fen Lands and Low Grounds, Part of the Great Level of the Fens, com- monly called The JVi>JI)cs, lying and being in the feveral Parilhes of Sutton, Alepiil, JFilclim, Ely, IFitchford, Wcnttvorth, Coveney IlwA. Poivnham, in the IJIe cf Ely, and County oi' Ci/nlfridge, and alio Blut/fij/ji'iw with Erith,

the County of Hiwfingdo/i, coiitaining in the whole fifteen hundred 

Acres or thereabouts, the Boundaries whereof are as followeth ; that is to fa;. Beginning at a Bank c:illcd The Old Bedford Bank, and from thence over The Old Bedford River, below The Nine Holes Sluice, to Earitb Drove ; and from thence by the faid Drove to the upper End of Bluntijham School Ground^ S and