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742 C. 79 — 88. Anno vicesimo nono Georgii II. A.D. 1756.

CAP. LXXIX.

An act for the better Relief and Employment of the Poor, in the Hundreds of Colneis and Carlford in the County of Suffolk.

PR.

CAP. LXXX.

An act for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an act passed in the twenty first Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, for repairing the Highroad from the Town of Bowes in the County of York, to Barnard Castle in the County of Durham; and from thence through Staindrop, to Newgate in Bishop Auckland; and from Newgate, along Gibb Chair, to Gaundless Bridge; and from thence by Melderston Gill, to the Turnpike Road near Sunderland Bridge in the County of Durham; and for making the same more effectual.

PR.

CAP. LXXXI.

An act for amending and keeping in Repair the Roads leading from a Place called Fryer Bacon's Study, to Chilton Pond; and from the Top of Hinksey Hill, to Foxcombe Hill Gate, in the Road leading to Farringdon in the County of Berks.

PR.

CAP. LXXXII.

An Act for repairing and widening the Road from the White Stoop, near the North End of the Town of Derby, through the Towns of Duffield and Chesterfield in the County of Derby, to the Town of Sheffield in the County of York; and from the said Town of Duffield, to the Moot Hall in the Town of Wirksworth in the said County of Derby.

PR.

CAP. LXXXIII.

An Act for repairing and widening the Highroad from the Borough of Ripen by Ingram Bank, to the Town of Pately Bridge in the County of York.

CAP. LXXXIV.

An act for repairing and widening the Roads from the North End of Dunsby Lane, to the Southwest Corner of Rischolm Hedge, and to Catholm Gate, Drinsey Nooke, and Dunham and Littleburgh Ferries, and from the North End of Waddington Field, and the Bridge over the River Witham, at Bracebridge, to the City of Lincoln, and from the Gate at the Foot of Canwicke Hill, to the great bar gates of the said City; and for enforcing the Performance of statute work upon the Highways, communicating with the said Roads, to a certain Distance from the said Roads.

PR.

CAP. LXXXV.

An act for repairing and widening the Roads leading from the East Side of Lincoln Heath, to the City of Peterborough; and from the East End of Marham Lane, to the Town of Walton in the County of Northampton, and from the Town of Bourn, to the Town of Colsterworth; and from Donington High Bridge, to the Cross Post in the Parish of Hacconby; and from the East End of a Lane called Hale Drove, to and through the Town of Old Sleaford, to the End of Long Hedge in the Parish of Quarrington in the County of Lincoln.

PR.

CAP. LXXXVI.

An Act for building a Bridge cross the river Thames, from Black Fryars in the City of London, to the opposite Side in the County of Surry.

PR.

CAP. LXXXVII.

An Act for regulating the Nightly Watch and Beadels, and better enlightening, paving and cleansing the Streets and other passages, and repairing the Highways within the Parishes of Saint John Wapping, Saint Paul Shadwell, the Hamlet of Ratcliffe, the Parish of Saint Anne in the County of Middlesex, and the Precinct of Well Close in the Liberty of the Tower of London.

PR.

CAP. LXXXVIII.

An Act to enable the respective Trustees of the Turnpike Roads leading, to Highgate Gatehouse and Hampstead, and from Saint Giles's Pound to Kilbourn Bridge in the County of Middlesex, to make a new Road from the great Northern Road at Islington, to the Edgware Road near Paddington, and also from the North End of Portland Street, cross the Farthing Pye House Fields, into the said new Road; and for enlarging, the Terms and Powers granted by two several Acts for repairing the said Road from Saint giles's Pound to Kilbourn Bridge.

PR.CAP.