i Worcester, Stafford, Salop, and Warwick, respectively, so far as the faid acts relate to the repairing of the roads from Blakedown Pool, in the parish of Hagley and county of Worcester, to the top of Smallbrooke Street; and from The Five Ways to Easy Row, in Birmingham, in the faid county of Warwick. Cap. 141. For enlarging the term and powers of an act, of the fifth year of his present Majesty, for repairing several roads leading from the town of Warminster, in the county of Wilts, and for amending several other roads in or near the faid town; for repairing feveral roads in and leading through the town of Warminster; for paving and repairing the footways, and regulating the market, within the faid town of Warminster. Cap. 142. For enlarging the term and powers of an act, passed in the eleventh year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing and widening the road from Collingham, through Wetherby, to the city of York. Cap. 143. For continuing the term, and altering and enlarging the powers of an act of the twelfth year of his present Majesty, for repairing, widening, and keeping in repair, the road from Burlton, in the county of Salop, through Knockin, to Llanymynech, in the fame county, and from Knockin to the east end of the Llanriader road; and from Place Carrick Lane to the turnpike road from Llanymynech to Oswestry, near Coid Issa mountain, and from Ofweftry turnpike road on Knockin Heath, to the east end of Knockin Lane. Cap. 144. For more effectually amending, widening, and keeping in repair the road from Penn Inn, in the county of Dorfet, to or near Shipley Lane, in the parish of Honiton, in the county of Devon, and from Northcote Lane, in Honiton aforefaid, to or near Collumpton, in the said county of Devon; and feveral other roads in the counties of Dorfet, Devon, and Somerset; and for repealing so much of an act, passed in the thirty-first year of the reign of King George the Second, intituled, An act for repairing and widening feveral roads in the counties of Dorset and Devon, leading to and through the borough of Lyme Regis, as relates to the road from Fair Mile Inn to Straightway Head otherwise Stretwood Head, in the parish of Whimple, in the said county of Devon. Cap. 145. For repairing and improving the road leading from Cornhill Burn, by Pallinsburn and Flodden Lane to Milfield March Burn, and by Ford Bridge to Lowick, and also several other roads therein mentioned, all in the counties of Northumberland and Durham. Cap. 146. For amending, widening, altering, and repairing the roads from Swell Wold, in the parith of Lower Swell, in the county of Gloucester, to or near the fix mile stone on the turnpike road leading from the borough of Tewkesbury to the town of Stow, in the fame county; and from the north-east end of The Swan Lane, in the parith of Cheltenham, in the same county, to the turnpike road leading to Evesham, in the parish of Sedgeborough, in the county of Worcester; and from the town of Winchcomb, : : : Winchcomb, in the said county of Gloucester, by a place called Stamp Cross, to or near the tenth mile stone on the faid turnpike road, leading from Tewkesbury to Stow aforesaid. Cap. 147. To enlarge the term, and alter and amend the powers of two several acts, passed in the thirty-fecond year of the reign of King George the Second, and the twentieth year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing the road from the * fouth-end of the South Street, in the parish of South Malling, near the town of Lewes, to Glynd Bridge, and from thence through Firle Street under the Hill, to Longbridge, in the parish of Alfriston, in the county of Suflex, (except so far as the said acts relate to that part of the faid road which lies between a place, commonly called Bopeep, in the parish of Alciston, and Longbridge aforesaid); and for amending and keeping in repair several other roads therein mentioned, in the said county of Suffex. E Cap. 148. For repairing and improving the road leading from the town of Bury Saint Edmunds, in the county of Suffolk, to and through the town of Thetford, in the county of Norfolk, to the present turnpike road leading from Lynn, through the parish of Cranwich, in the said county of Norfolk. Cap. 149. For repealing an act of the twelfth year of his present Majesty, intituled, An act for repairing and widening the * roads from the confines of the county of Berwick, at or near Banghouse Walls, to Compton's Lanes and Eymouth, and from the town of Eccles to Eymouth, and from Whitelaw Muir to Compton's Lanes, in the county of Berwick; and for repairing, widening, and amending several roads, and for regulating the statute labour, in the said county of Berwick. : Cap. 150. For enlarging the term and powers of an act, passed in the eleventh year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing, widening, turning, and altering the road from the market house, in the town of Great Farringdon, in the county of Berks, to Burford, in the county of Oxford. Cap. 151. For enlarging the term and powers of an act, passed in the tenth year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing, widening, and keeping in repair, the road leading from the Eaton Bridge turnpike road at Cockham Hill, in the parish of Westerham, in the county of Kent, through the village of Limpifield, to the village of Titley, over Botley Hill, Worms Heath, and Wallingham Common, to the turnpike road leading from Croydon to Godstone, in the county of Surrey. Cap. 152. For enlarging the term and powers of an act, made in the fourteenth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An act to continue the term of two acts, made in the twenty-fixth and twenty-seventh years of the reign of his late majesty King George the Second, for repairing several roads leading into the city of Glasgow, so far as the same relate to the roads from the city of Glasgow to Yoker Bridge, to Renfrew Bridge, to the Three Mile House, to the town of Airdrie, and from the village of Goribals to the chapel of Cambuslang, in the counties of Lanerk and Renfrew, b 2 1 Renfrew, so far as the said act relates to the road from the city of Glasgow to Yoker Bridge; and for more effectually making widening, repairing, and keeping in repair, the faid road, and the road of communication between the said road from Glafge to Yoker Bridge, and the canal from The Forth to The Clyde. Cap. 153. For repairing, widening, turning, and altering the road leading from the town of Burford, in the county of Oxford, to Leachlade, in the county of Gloucester, and for making a road from thence to the river Ifis or Thames; for building a bridge across the faid river, and for making a road from thence to join the present road leading from Leachlade to Inglesham; and for repairing, widening, turning, and altering the faid last mentioned road to and through the town of Highwστιέ, in the county of Wilts, to the present turnpike road leading from Cricklade to Swindon, in the fame county. Cap. 154. For altering and enlarging the powers of an act, passed in the thirty-first year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing the roads from Livingston, by the kirk of Shots, to the city of Glasgow, and other roads therein mentioned; and for building a bridge over the river Clyde, at or near Theevesford, and for opening and making certain streets in and near the city of Glasgow; for altering a part of the high road betwixt Edinburgh and Glasgow, by carrying a new line of road to the north of the hills, and another line of road by the fouth, and for straightening and making the roads more convenient; as alío for altering the road from the city of Glasgow to the town of Hamilton, and for building a bridge over the river Clyde below the present old bridge, called Bothwell Bridge; as also for altering the road from the town of Hamilton, eastward, until it joins the great road between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Cap. 155. For continuing the term, and enlarging the powers of two acts, paffed in the eighteenth year of the reign of his late majesty King George the Second, and the eleventh year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing the road leading from Tadcaster Bridge, within the county of the city of York, to a place near the faid city, called Hobmoor Lane End. Cap. 156. For repairing, altering, and improving the road from Golden Grove Park, in the parish of Llandilofawr, to the turnpike road leading from the new bridge over the river Torwy to the lime kilns in the parish of Llandarog; and also several other roads therein mentioned, all in the county of Carmarthen. Cap. 157. For repealing an act passed in the eleventh year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing and widening the road from Stone to Lane End, and to the road between Leek and Sandon, on Meir Heath, and from Meir to Trentham, and from thence to Stableford, in the county of Stafford, and for granting other powers for those purposes; and for repairing and improving the road from a place called Walton, in Stone aforesaid, to Eccleshall, in the faid county of Stafford. Cap. 158. For continuing the term, and altering and enlarging the powers of an act passed in the twelfth year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing and widening the -road leading from the east end of the bridge across the river Ouze, in Downham Market, to The Queen's Head, and from The Chequer Inn, in Downham Market aforesaid, to the east end of the two mile close, in the parish of Barton, and towards Watton, to a place called The Devil's Ditch, in the county of Norfolk; and for stopping up the road leading from Stradset, through Barton Layes, towards Watton. Cap. 159. For amending and more effectually repairing the road from The Black Bull Inn, in Dunstable, in the county of Bedford, to The King's Arms, in Hockliffe, in the said county. Cap. 160. To continue the term, and alter and enlarge the powers of an act, passed in the eleventh year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing and widening the road from Shelton to the road between Cheadle and Leek, and from Bucknall to Wefton Coyney, and from the road between Cheadle and Leek to the turnpike road above Frogall Bridge, and from the same road to the road between Blyth Marth and Thorp, at or near Ruehill Gate, in the county of Stafford, so far as the same relates to the road from Shelton to Black Lane Head, and from Buknall to Weston Coyney. : I. A PRIVATE ACTS. N act for naturalizing John Baptist Davallon. 2. An act for dividing and allotting several open and common lands and grounds, within the parith of Averbury, in the county of Wilts. 3. An act for dividing and inclofing certain commons or waste lands, being parts of Mendip Lyatt, and Dinder Hill, within the parishes of Crofcombe and Dinder, in the county of Somerset. 4. An act to enable Gilbert Trowe Beckett esquire, and his issue male, to take the name, and bear the arms of Turner, pursuant to the will of Martha Turner, widow, deceased. 5. An act for naturalizing Richard Walker. 6. An act for naturalizing John Alphonso Doxat and Charles Frederick Brandt. 7. An act for naturalizing John Mark Gourgas and James Soret. 8. An act for naturalizing John William Hentig and Jacob Anderson. 9. An act for naturalizing Herman Schroder. 10. An act to enable trustees to cut down and fell timber upon the estates devised and settled by the will of Ralph Carr efquire, and to invest the monies arifing therefrom in the purchase of lands and hereditaments, to be settled to the uses of the will, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 11. An act for dividing and inclosing the open fields, meadows, pastures, commons, and waste grounds, within the parish of Walton in the Woulds, in the county of Leicester. 12. And act for carrying into execution an agreement between the master and scholars of Balliol College, in the university of Oxford, and the mayor and commonalty and citizens of the city of London, for vesting in the said mayor and commonalty and citizens, and their successors, certain ground and buildings in the parish of Saint Lawrence Jewry, London, and for securing to the said master and scholars, and their successors, certain yearly rents in lieu thereof. 13. An act to dissolve the marriage of William Raybould with Joannah Pearfall, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes therein mentioned. 14. An act to diffolve the marriage of John Larking esquire, with Elizabeth Marcon, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes therein mentioned. 15. An act to diffolve the marriage of John Wilmot esquire, with Fanny Sainthill, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes therein mentioned. 16. An act for dividing and allotting in severalty the open and common fields and downs, common meadows, common pastures, and commonable places, in the parish of Knooke, in the county of Wilts. 17. An act for dividing and inclofing certain open fields and grounds, within the parish of North Grimston, in the east riding of the county of York. 18. An act for dividing and inclofing the open common fields, and other commonable lands, within the parish of Redmile, in the county of Leicester. 19. An act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common pastures, ings, common meadows, and other commonable lands in the parish of Wood Enderby, in the county of Lincoln. 20. An act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, commonable lands, and waste grounds, within the parish of Broadwell, in the county of Gloucester. 21. An act for dividing and inclosing the open fields, downs, commons, and commonable lands within the parish of Turkdean, in the county of Gloucester. 22. An act for dividing and inclofing the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, and other commonable places, in the parish of Aynho, in the county of Northamp ton. 23. An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing certain waste lands, moors, or commons, within the manor of Reedsdale, and parish of Corfenfide, in the county of Northumberland. 24. An act for vesting a leasehold eftate, late of John Blackburne efquire, deceased, in trustees, to be fold, and for applying the money arifing therefrom in the manner therein mentioned. 25. An act for dividing and inclofing the common marsh, and other waste grounds, in the parish of Tydd Saint Mary, in the county of Lincoln. |