Chronological Tables of the Private and Personal Acts
Acts of the Parliaments of Great Britain
Part 13 (1755-1759)
1755 (28 Geo. 2).
c. 1
Great Harborough (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 2
Naturalization of Arnold Mello, John Swiccard Heinzelman and James Banal.
c. 3
Vesting Montague House in trustees, freed and discharged from all uses and agreements to which it is at present limited, to convey the same to trustees of British Museum for a general repository.
c. 4
Augustus Earl of Berkeley's estate in Gloucestershire: empowering executors to make leases during his children's minority.
c. 5
Vesting a copyhold messuage or tenement in Middlesex devised by Mary Duchess of Northumberland's will, in trustees for sale and conveyance to Lady Jane Coke, pursuant to an agreement for that purpose and purchase and settling
of another estate with proceeds of sale.
c. 6
Confirming and establishing an agreement between the Principal of Magdalen College, Oxford and Ellis St. John for exchanging the advowson of Southmoreton church for the alternative presentation of Finchampstead church
(Berkshire).
c. 7
Exchange of lands between Christ's Hospital and John Leman.
c. 8
Explaining and making more effectual a power contained in Sir William Morice's will for making leases of estates in Devon and Cornwall.
appl.in pt.- St. Aubyn's Estate 1779 (c. 89), s. 20.
c. 9
Sir Thomas Stradling's estate in Glamorgan and Somerset: sale of part for payment of incumbrances and division and settlement of other part.
c. 10
Sir Henry Ibbetson's estate: sale of part and vesting other part in him in fee simple and purchase and settling of other lands with sale proceeds.
c. 11
Confirming and establishing the partition of the estates of Sir George and Frances Chudleigh, Tryphena Davie and John Pollexfen and settling the shares thereof to the same uses as before partition and for authorizing leases of
parts of premises.
c. 12
Confirming and establishing the partition of the estates of Stephen and Margaret Nerthleigh, Susannah Yarde, Dame Francis Chudleigh and Tryphena Davie and settling shares and allotments upon and for the benefit of the parties
intituled to undivided shares of the estates before partition.
c. 13
Peter Leheup's estate: sale of lands in Cambridgeshire and purchase and settling of others with proceeds, for uses in marriage settlement.
c. 14
John Hampden's estate: sale of houses and tenements in Wendover (Buckinghamshire) and applying proceeds as directed by will.
c. 15
Robert Stansfield's estate in Yorkshire: sale and purchase and settling of other estates in Yorkshire.
c. 16
Thomas Mason's estate: sale of lands in Worcestershire for payment of incumbrances.
c. 17
Rectifying and supplying several defects and omissions in certain common recoveries suffered by Edward Spelman's estate.
c. 18
Rectifying and supplying a mistake and omission in a settlement made of Mary Blewitt's estate on the marriage of Edmund Blewitt, her eldest son, and for settling said estate on his male issue and for raising portions for his
younger brothers.
c. 19
Fraunceis and Damaris Kirkham's estate: sale of part for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling of other lands with surplus proceeds.
c. 20
Brancaster (Norfolk) inclosure and for extinguishing rights of common and sheep walk over the common field and brecks and over certain half year closes and pieces of common and for granting another right of common to owners of
certain dwelling houses in Brancaster.
c. 21
Swanton Morley and Worthing (Norfolk) inclosures and for extinguishing several rights of common and sheep walk over the common fields and half year closes and over lands called the
brecks in said parishes.
c. 22
Stillingfleet (Yorkshire) inclosure and tithes.
c. 23
Kenilworth (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 24
Churchover (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 25
Slingsby (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 26
Confirming and establishing an agreement concerning Knighton (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 27
Nunburnholme (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 28
Norton by Daventry (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 29
Calverly (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 30
Marsk and Redcar (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosures and providing recompense to the vicar of Marsk in lieu of tithes and glebe.
c. 31
John Freston's name.
c. 32
Samuel Killican's name.
c. 33
Alexander Ready's name.
c. 34
Theodore Henry
Brinkman's name.
c. 35
Wenman Robert's name.
c. 36
William Lowndes' name.
c. 37
Christopher Soulsby's name.
c. 38
Harbottle Grimston's name.
c. 39
Naturalization of Otto Edward Setler, Albert Mahlstede and John Heinzelmann.
c. 40
Naturalization of Frederick Nussen.
c. 41
Enabling his Majesty to grant the reversion of lands and hereditaments in Yorkshire in trust for Richard Crowle, in exchange for houses and lands near
the King's palace of Windsor and for other considerations to be paid for the
same.
c. 42
Establishing an exchange of lands and tithes in Myton (Yorkshire) for other lands and hereditaments in Yorkshire, pursuant to an agreement between the Archbishop of York, the Bishop of Norwich, Henry Herd the vicar of the parish
church and Sir Bryan Staplyton, Lord of the manor of Myton.
c. 43
Confirming and establishing lands in Little Leake (Nottinghamshire), pursuant to an agreement between Francis Lord Middleton and Robert Bird.
c. 44
Sir John Dutton Colt's estate: sale for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling others with surplus proceeds.
c. 45
Empowering Edward Walter and other persons claiming under the wills of his grandfather and brother, to make leases of lands purchased and to be purchased in the future.
c. 46
Edmund and Henrietta Bramston's estate: vesting in trustees for raising money to discharge portions charged upon the same.
c. 47
Francis Clerke's estate: sale of the manor of North Weston and lands in Oxfordshire for payment of debts and incumbrances.
c. 48
Gilbert Caldicot's estates: sale for payment of debts and incumbrances and limiting his unsettled estate to uses in his marriage settlement.
r.in pt.- Caldicot's estate 1770 (c. 21), ss.15,18,20,27.
excl.in pt.- Caldicot's estate 1770 (c. 21), s.30.
c. 49
Richard Morgan divorce
from Ann Hall.
c. 50
Confirming, establishing and rendering more effectual an agreement concerning
Osmotherley Moor (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 51
Breaston (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 52
Hawling (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 53
Naturalization of Peter, Adriana, Elizabeth, Maria and Gertruda Fremeaux
(infants).
c. 54
Naturalization of Jacob Kirkman.
c. 55
Naturalization of John Ulric Passavant.
1756 (29 Geo. 2).
c. 1
Naturalization of John David
Fatio.
c. 2
Naturalization of Jens Pedersen.
c. 3
Henry Earl and Katherine Countess of Lincoln's estate: sale of land in Bedford level and purchasing and settling of others.
c. 4
Explaining and amending an Act concerning Sir Isaac Lawrence Woollaston's estate (1754 (27 Geo. 2) (c.28)).
c. 5
Esther Hanmer's estate
:
settling pursuant to marriage articles.
c. 6
Thomas Walker's estate in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire: vesting in his grandson Thomas Walker, in fee simple, subject to portions for younger brother and sisters.
c. 7
Radway (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 8
Brancepeth (Durham) inclosure.
c. 9
Boughton and Pisford (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
r.- Northampton 1988 (c.xxix), s.10, sch.2.
c. 10
Sutton upon the Forest (Yorkshire) inclosure and compensation to impropriator of rectory and vicar of Sutton in lieu of tithes.
c. 11
Robert Mynors' name.
c. 12
William Wiggett's name.
c. 13
Naturalization of Anthony Stemann, Peter Otte, Godfrey Molling, Christian Meyer, Henry Bielfield, John Blaquier and Matthew Lichigaray.
c. 14
Naturalization of Jost Esternod.
c. 15
Duke of Marlborough's estate: rebuilding house at Langley (Buckinghamshire), purchasing in and making void leases granted by the Duke in trust for his younger children and providing a maintenance for the Marquis of Blandford
during the Duke's life.
c. 16
Enabling John Earl of Sandwich, George Earl of Cholmondeley and Wellbore Ellis to take in Great Britain the oath as Vice Treasurer and Receiver General, and Paymaster General of His Majesty's revenues in Ireland, and to
qualify themselves for the enjoyment of the said offices.
c. 17
Making exemplification of Earl of Burlington Cork's will evidence in all British and Irish courts.
c. 18
Vere Lord Vere's estate: vesting capital messuage of Halsted and lands in Kent in trustees, to be conveyed to Robert Bagshaw, the purchaser, and settling another estate in Middlesex in lieu.
c. 19
Ralph Lane's estate in Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire: raising money for payment of incumbrances and applying part of Elizabeth Lane's personal estate in purchase of Cambridgeshire estate, to be settled according to
her will.
c. 20
For vesting certain adjudications now vested in the Crown by the conviction or attainder of Alexander Mackenzie, in Hugh McLeod.
c. 21
Thomas and Honour Parson's estate: sale of part for provision of portions for younger children and purchase and settling other lands with proceeds for uses of marriage settlement.
c. 22
Elizabeth and Richard Dickson Skrine's estate in Surrey: sale and conveyance pursuant
to marriage articles and purchase and settling of other lands with proceeds for uses in marriage settlement.
c. 23
Theodore Henry Broadhead's estates: enabling him to make leases.
c. 24
Trevor Charles and Henry Roper's estate in Kent: sale for payment of incumbrances.
c. 25
Thomas Folliott Baugh's estate in Herefordshire: sale and settling another for uses of his grandfather's will and his marriage settlement.
c. 26
Enabling Katherine Hall, Cambridge to purchase, settle and dispose of tenements and grounds for construction of an additional building founded by Mary Ramsden's will and empowering university corporation to sell and convey
other lands and tenements for such and other purposes.
c. 27
Enabling Ann Coryton and Elizabeth and William Goodall to make leases of several estates in Cornwall and Devon, during the minority of Peter Coryton's children.
c. 28
John Talbot's estate: vesting in trustees for payment of debts and incumbrances.
c. 29
Exchange of lands in Steeple Aston (Oxfordshire) pursuant to an agreement between Brasenose College, John Eaton and Francis Page and also to give said Francis Page and others claiming under Sir Francis Page's will, power to
make a jointure on any future wife.
c. 30
John Fleetwood's estate in Tadworth (Surrey): sale and purchase and settling of another for uses of will.
c. 31
Evelyn Charles and Edward Francke's estates in Lancashire: sale for payment of mortgages and purchase of other lands with proceeds, for settlement pursuant to their wills.
c. 32
Richard Gough Aubrey's estate in Brecknockshire, Glamorganshire and Camarthenshire: vesting in trustees for payment of incumbrances.
c. 33
Empowering Sir John Molesworth and Joseph Moyle, the two surviving trustees of an indenture dated 25 December 1743, to raise the sums of money there mentioned and to pay the same and the rest of Hugh Gregor's personal estate
to the person Jane Gregor, an infant, shall marry.
c. 34
Richard Glover divorce from Hannah Nunn.
c. 35
Warthill (Yorkshire) inclosure and Holtby and Warthill tithes.
c. 36
Sow (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 37
Ellell (Lancashire) inclosure.
c. 38
Tinwell Fields (Rutland) inclosure and tithes.
c. 39
Weston cum Membris and Sawley (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 40
Newton in Clifton upon Dunsmore (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 41
John Riley's name.
c. 42
James Leigh's name.
c. 43
Naturalization of Peter Bonnet.
c. 44
Naturalization of John Daniel
Paul.
c. 45
Charles Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth's estate: vesting in trustees the manor of Dantsey and the hundred of Chippenham (Wiltshire) to raise money
for purposes therein mentioned.
c. 46
James Lord Cranstoun's estate in Northumberland: sale for payment of incumbrances affecting the same and disincumbering his estate in Scotland, settled also for the benefit of his wife and issue.
c. 47
Executing contracts made by James Lord Blukeley in Ireland, in his lifetime, for sale of lands and tenements in Cheshire for payment of incumbrances.
c. 48
Vesting manor of Northall and lands in Middlesex, settled on Sir Hutchins Williams' marriage and devised by his father William Peer Williams' will, in trustees, to be
conveyed to Agatha Child and heirs pursuant to articles
of agreement for that purpose, and for sale of estate devised in said will for purchase of lands be settled to uses of will.
c. 49
Francis Blake Delaval's estate: vesting in trustees to raise money for payment of debts and incumbrances.
c. 50
Wrightson Mundy's estate in Leicestershire: sale for payment of incumbrances affecting this estate and his estate in Derbyshire and for settling the latter.
c. 51
Confirmation of a partition between John Leman and Elizabeth and John Newnham of estates in London, Middlesex and Huntingdonshire.
c. 52
Egleton or Edgeton (Rutland) inclosure.
c. 53
John Thornhaugh's name.
c. 54
Naturalization of Francis Jabert.
1757 (30 Geo. 2).
c. 1
Oliver Cramer's name.
c. 2
Thomas Collier's name.
c. 3
Naturalization of John Baptist Durand and Bartholomew Rilliet.
c. 4
Naturalization of John Frederick Falwasser.
c. 5
Prior's Hardwick (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 6
Confirming and establishing an agreement and an award concerning
Barton Stacey (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 7
Burchester or Burcester or Bissiter Market End (Oxfordshire) inclosure and extinguishing all right of common in certain meadows, pastures and inclosed grounds in said township.
c. 8
Confirming and establishing two several articles of agreement concerning
Trentham (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 9
Whitgift (Yorkshire) inclosure and compensation to improprietors of Whitgift rectory in lieu of tithes.
c. 10
Varying and postponing certain limitations in a grant made by Charles II of a duty on coals in the river Tyne, to Charles Duke of Richmond and Lenox; and enabling the present Duke of Richmond, Lenox and Aubigny to make a jointure
on his intended marriage to Lady Mary Bruce.
c. 11
Settling a yearly sum upon Ann Fitzroy, Countess of Euston, out of certain yearly pensions issuing out of hereditary revenue of excise and comprised in letters patent dated 22 October in the 25th year of the reign of Charles II,
in part of the jointure agreed to be secured to her upon her intermarriage with Augustus Fitzroy Earl of Euston.
c. 12
Vesting estate and interest of Robert Cheatham in duties granted by certain Acts of Parliament for maintaining a lighthouse on Eddystone rock, in trustees, to raise money to be applied towards said lighthouse's rebuilding.
c. 13
Empowering Warden and Society of The King's Town Sutton Coldfield (Warwickshire) to grant Sutton Coldfield Park to Simon Luttrell and heirs.
c. 14
Mary and Jeffrey Jeffreys' estate: enabling Mary, wife of Jeffrey (a lunatic) and the committee of his estate to make leases of Mary's shares of lands in Devon, devised by Sir William Maurice's will, during the
continuance of said lunatic's interest therein.
c. 15
Establishing and rendering more effectual an agreement concerning
Stragglethorpe (Lincolnshire) inclosure and making compensation to rector of said parish for tithes and glebe lands.
c. 16
Earlstone (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 17
Piddington (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 18
Wingerworth and Tupton (Derbyshire) inclosures.
c. 19
Thomas Turner's name.
c. 20
Naturalization of John Jacob Thompsons.
c. 21
George William Earl of Coventry's estate in Cambridgeshire: sale and purchase and settling of other lands nearer his estates in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Warwickshire.
c. 22
Discharging John Lord Trevor, executor of Thomas Lord Trevor, from £8,800 agreed by said Thomas to be laid out for purchase of lands and for confirming John Lord Trevor's application of said £8,800 towards the
discharge of £10,000 charged on the manor of Bromham and other of Thomas Lord Trevor's estates in Bedfordshire.
c. 23
Henry Lord Arundell's and Thomas Arundell's estates: empowering guardians to make leases and copyhold grants during their minority.
c. 24
Henry Viscount Irwin's estate: empowering said Viscount, George and Charles Ingram to settle part upon the marriage of Charles.
c. 25
Regulating and improving Glasgow University benefactions.
c. 26
Sir John Shaw's estate: empowering him to make a partition, during minority of his son John, of certain premises devised to him by Dame Anna Maria Shaw's will.
c. 27
George and George (the younger) Chasin's estates in Dorset and Somerset: sale for payment of debts and a power for making jointures more effectual.
c. 28
Thomas Bagster's estate: sale of tithes and hereditaments in Isle of Wight for payment of incumbrances.
c. 29
Confirming William Welby's title to lands and hereditaments in Lincolnshire, purchased from Francis Fysher, and for vesting and settling other estates of Francis Fysher in Lincolnshire upon trusts and other purposes
mentioned.
c. 30
Lilias Montgomerie's estate: sale of lands in Renfrew and purchase of lands contiguous to other lands owned by him in Ayr.
c. 31
Margaret, Betty, Jane and Harriet (infants) Hearle's estates in Cornwall: enabling their guardians, Mary and Thomas Hearle and John Rogers, to make leases and setts and leases of mines therein and carry on adventures during
the minority of said infants.
c. 32
Establishing and rendering more effectual an agreement concerning
Bishopthorpe (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 33
Confirming and establishing an agreement concerning
Wolfhampcote (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 34
West Matfen (Northumberland) inclosure.
c. 35
Pryors Marston (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 36
Fulford (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 37
Strensall (Yorkshire) inclosure and compensation to vicar, prebendary of Strensall and his farmer in lieu of tithes and ecclesiastical dues.
c. 38
Establishing and rendering more effectual an agreement concerning
Pocklington (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 39
Thornton or Bishop Thornton with Bishopside (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 40
Loxley (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 41
Baumber or Bamburgh (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 42
Charles Hope Weir divorce from Ann Vane.
c. 43
Thomas Nuthall divorce from Lucy Scott.
c. 44
Naturalization of John
Durade.
c. 45
Ascertaining, establishing and confirming
North Mimms and Northaw (Hertfordshire) parish boundaries.
c. 46
Enabling the governor of Charterhouse hospital to sell the manor of Blacktoft and lands in York and purchase other lands with proceeds, for the benefit of hospital.
c. 47
Charles Ward's estate in Warwickshire: enabling his guardian to sell and convey part, pursuant to an agreement with Francis Earl Brooke and applying proceeds for payment of incumbrances.
c. 48
Executing articles of agreement in Crisp
Molineux's marriage settlement.
c. 49
Valentina and Lillie Smith Aynscombe's estates: sale and purchase and settling others.
c. 50
Henry Chivers Vince's estate: sale of part for payment of debts and incumbrances in accordance with a decree of the Court of Chancery.
c. 51
George Davison's estate: vesting in trustees for conveyance to purchasers and mortgagees thereof or to other such persons as the Court of Chancery direct.
c. 52
Morton or Morton Morrel (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 53
Wimeswould (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 54
Confirmation of a partition between William Earl and Frances Katherine, Countess of Dartmouth, and Sir William Maynard, of estates in Buckinghamshire, Middlesex, Surrey, Suffolk, Hertfordshire and City of London.
c. 55
Henry Thomas Carr's ( a lunatic) estate: empowering Elizabeth his wife to make an appointment of £3000 towards payment of his debts.
c. 56
William Thompson's estate in Berkshire: sale of part for payment of mortgages and incumbrances affecting parts of his other estates in Berkshire.
c. 57
Empowering the Receiver General of the King's customs to release the estate and effects of George Buchanan and William Hamilton from a debt due to the King, upon payment, by the assignees under the commission of bankruptcy
against them, of a sum of money therein mentioned.
c. 58
Samuel Jackson's name.
c. 59
James Newsam's name.
1757 (31 Geo. 2).
c. 1
John Earl of Sandwich, Wellbore Ellis and Thomas Potter: oaths of office.
c. 2
Transfer of South Sea Annuities, standing in the name of the late treasurer for the commissioners for building 50 new churches, to the rectors of 8 of those churches and for vesting in trustees for sale the sites of certain
churches purchased by said commissioners.
c. 3
Enabling George Amyand and John Anthony Rucker, agents of Embden East India Company, to sell and dispose of the cargo of the ship "Prince Ferdinand of Prussia", to the United Company of Merchants of England and enable
them to purchase, land, sell or dispose of any part thereof and to empower the said Amyand and Rucker to make insurances upon the ship and its cargo.
c. 4
Mary Woollett's estate in Kent: enabling her to sell and convey her estate and several sums of money, upon her marriage with Robert Mead Wilmot, to uses in mentioned articles of agreement.
c. 5
Godfrey Wentworth divorce from Dorothea Pilkington.
c. 6
Brancepeth (Durham) inclosure.
c. 7
Great Glen (Leicestershire) inclosure (upper fields).
c. 8
Naturalization of George
Clifford.
c. 9
Vesting forests and manors in Singleton and Charlton and other manors and lands in Sussex and Wiltshire, in trustees, upon trusts therein mentioned, freed from estates, uses and trusts to which they are at present subject.
c. 10
Hamsterley (Durham) inclosure.
c. 11
Confirmation of a lease of mines contract between Duke of Queensberry and Dover, Ronald and James Crawfurd and Daniel Telfer.
c. 12
John Earl of Egmont's Irish estate: mortgage rather than sale of part to raise money in Britain for purposes of his marriage settlement.
c. 13
Ralph Earl and Dame Henrietta Maria of Verney and Clayton's estate: sale of lands in London and purchase and settling of others with proceeds.
c. 14
Francis Thomas Earl of Kerry and Lixnaw's estate: enabling present and future guardians to discharge an incumbrance on certain collieries and coalmines in Durham.
c. 15
James Lord Bulkeley's estate: sale of lands and tenements in Anglesey for payment of incumbrances and for executing several contracts made by or on behalf of said lord, in his lifetime.
c. 16
Sir William Turner's charities: settling hospital and free school in Kirkleatham (Yorkshire) and their possessions and revenues, pursuant to Cholmley Turner's will.
see: Sir William Turner's Hosp. at Kirkleatham Charity Scheme Confn. 1951 (c.xxii)
and arts.1,2 of scheme.
c. 17
Charles Bagot's name.
c. 18
William Read's estate in Yorkshire: vesting in him and heirs so it may be sold and another in Yorkshire settled.
c. 19
William Norris' estate: vesting lands settled on his marriage in him and settling others.
c. 20
Penyston Powney's estate: sale of part and purchasing and settling other lands.
c. 21
George Forster Tuffnell's divorce from Elizabeth Forster.
c. 22
Establishing an agreement between Charles Brandling and other proprietors of lands for a waggon way better to supply Leeds with coal.
r.- S.L.(R.) 1978 (c.45), s.1(1), sch.1 pt.XV.
c. 23
Confirming and establishing an agreement concerning
Ottringham (Yorkshire) inclosure.
see: Ottringham in Holderness Draining and Embanking 1807 (c. cxxx), s. 2.
c. 24
Confirming and establishing an agreement concerning Brompton and Sawdon (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.
c. 25
Settle (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 26
Newton cum Benningbrough (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 27
Geydon
in Bishop's Itchington (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 28
Skirpenbeck (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 29
Northleigh (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 30
Upper and Lower Boddington (Northamptonshire) inclosures and settling an annual sum to be paid in lieu of certain tithes.
c. 31
Woodford or Halse Woodford (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 32
Hareby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 33
Helmdon (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 34
Confirming and establishing an agreement concerning
Wilnecote (Warwickshire) inclosure and for erecting and working fire engines for the more effectual draining of coal mines.
see: Wilnecote coal mines drainage 1767 (c. 113).
c. 35
Upton (Berkshire) inclosure.
c. 36
Confirming and establishing an agreement concerning
Edithweston (Rutland) inclosure.
c. 37
Naturalization of Anthony Fonblanque and Nicholas Baptist Aubert.
c. 38
Naturalization of John Baptist
D'abbadie.
c. 39
Lawrence Earl Ferrers' separation from Mary Countess Ferrers on account of his cruelty and settling a maintenance on her from his estate.
c. 40
Enabling dean and chapter of St Peter's church, Westminster, to grant leases to James Mallors of grounds comprised within certain limits, for a longer term of years than is possible at present.
c. 41
Marmaduke Gwynne's estate in Pembrokeshire: sale for payment of incumbrances.
1758 (32 Geo. 2).
c. 1
Ecton (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
r.- Northampton 1988 (c. xxix), s. 10, sch. 2.
c. 2
Enabling Francis Duke of Bridgewater to make a canal from Salford, to or near Worsley Mill and Midlewood in the manor of Wolsey, to Hollin Ferry (Lancashire).
c. 3
Honington (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 4
Establishing and rendering more effectual an agreement concerning Bentley and Arksey (Yorkshire) inclosures.
c. 5
Staunton (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 6
Preston upon Stower (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 7
Great Glen (Leicestershire) inclosure (nether and south end fields).
c. 8
Fillingham (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 9
Willoughby (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 10
John Cooke divorce from Susannah Cooper.
c. 11
Christopher
Codrington's name.
c. 12
Confirming, establishing and continuing Richard
Wilbraham's name.
c. 13
Thomas Peckham's name.
c. 14
John Coant's name.
c. 15
Naturalization of Casper
Schombart, John Spitta, Gisbert Van Voorst, Frederick de Chevrigny, Conrad Harksen, Christopher Strothoff, and Jasper Richter.
c. 16
Naturalization of Thomas Pecholier, Peter Harrison and Samuel Graff.
c. 17
Naturalization of Phillippis Willem Cassimir Van Stranbenzee.
c. 18
Exemplifying or enrolling an indenture of settlement and Earl of Arran's will and codicil and making them evidence in all British and Irish courts.
c. 19
Neithorp and Wickham (Oxfordshire) inclosures.
c. 20
Establishing and rendering more effectual an agreement concerning
Redness and Swinefleet Pastures (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 21
Vesting lands in Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Salop. and Staffordshire, devised by Evelyn Duke of Kingston's will, in the present Duke of Kingston, in fee simple and for settling other lands and manors in Nottinghamshire
in lieu thereof.
c. 22
Confirming and establishing John Duke of Bedford's and Ambrose, Judy and Elizabeth Reddall's estates exchange.
c. 23
Charles Noel Duke of Beaufort's estates: vesting part in trustees to be sold and purchasing and settling others and empowering guardian and trustees named in his will to make leases of estates in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and
Hampshire, Devon, Dorset, Glamorganshire and Brecknockshire, during his children's minority.
r.in pt., expld. and am.- Duke of Beaufort's estate 1762 (c. 49).
c. 24
Margaret Brydges Marchioness of Caernarvon's and Margaret Nicoll's real and leasehold estates: settling for benefit of Marquis and Marchioness of Caernarvon and their issue and applying part of the Marchioness'
personal estate to purposes therein mentioned.
c. 25
William late Marquis of Powis' estate in Montgomeryshire: empowering Henry Arthur Earl and Barbara Countess of Powis to make leases for 21 years or 3 lives at the improved rent.
c. 26
Making a partition and division of lands and hereditaments in Surrey, agreed to be purchased by Thomas Lord Onslow and settling and limiting them for the benefit of those claiming under his marriage settlement and will and also
for selling timber growing on his estate.
c. 27
Duchess of Buckinghamshire and Normanby's personal estate: raising money to renew a lease of manors and estates in Yorkshire.
c. 28
Enabling William Walley to sell 3 undivided fourth parts of a messuage and other lands in Hayes (Kent) to William Pitt in fee simple and for purchasing and settling other lands with proceeds. Also to enable the named trustees in
William Cleaver's will to convey certain lands in Hayes to said William Pitt, in fee simple, in exchange for part of the first mentioned lands.
c. 29
Repeal of an Act concerning Charles Bagot's name (1757 (31 Geo. 2) (c.17)) and for explaining, altering and better carrying into execution the agreement therein mentioned.
c. 30
Executing Sir Edward Blackett's marriage settlement by a settlement with variations and provisions more beneficial to the issue of the marriage.
saved in pt.- Blackett estate partition 1773 (c. 92), ss. 25, 31.
r.in pt.- Blackett estate partition 1773 (c. 92), s. 28.
c. 31
Empowering Edward and William Bouverie to make leases of Chester's Key and other buildings in London, devised by Bartholomew Clarke's and Hitch Younge's will.
c. 32
Catherine Widrington's estates: empowering certain persons to enfranchise customary lands and hereditaments, parcel of Nicol Forest, Solport and Bewcastle manors (Cumberland) directed to be settled to certain uses.
c. 33
Charles William Molyneux's estate: transferring to his guardians a power of leasing contained in the marriage settlement of Richard Viscount Molyneux.
c. 34
Exchange of lands between Samuel Wegg and St. Paul's Catheral.
c. 35
Denys' Rolle's estate in Cornwall and Devon: vesting in him in fee simple and settling of other lands in Devon.
c. 36
James and Elizabeth Barry's estates: vesting the manor of Duxford (Cambridgeshire) in trustees, to be conveyed to Richard Crop and settling other estates in Yorkshire to uses of marriage articles.
c. 37
John Caryll's estate in Sussex: sale of part for payment of incumbrances.
c. 38
William Warburton's estate in Malvern Chase: empowering him to make leases of 99 years for cultivating and improving the same.
c. 39
Thomas Buckley's estate in Lancashire: sale of part for payment of incumbrances prior to marriage settlement.
c. 40
Extending time to trustees, therein named, to execute certain trusts vested in them by an Act concerning Arthur Plunkett's estate (1742 (16 Geo. 2 ) (c.21)).
c. 41
Loughborough (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 42
Little Barrington (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 43
Hoton (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 44
Sileby (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 45
Harmston (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 46
Everton (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 47
Breedon, Tonge, and Wilson (Leicestershire) inclosures.
c. 48
East Cotham (Yorkshire) inclosures and extinguishing the lord of the manor's right of warren in grounds called Sea Batts or Coney Warren in East Cotham.
c. 49
Thistleton (Rutland) inclosure.
c. 50
Slapton (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 51
Oadby (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 52
Burstall (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 53
Coleby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 54
Desford and Peckleton (Leicestershire) inclosures.
c. 55
Barton or Barton in Fabis (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 56
Bolton upon Dearne (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 57
Bishop's Waltham (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 58
Arthur Hill's name.
c. 59
Robert Dobyns' name.
c. 60
Naturalization of
John Christian and John Henry
Suhring.
1759 (33 Geo. 2).
c. 1
Naturalization of Amsinck and Tonnies.
c. 2
Enabling Francis Duke of Bridgewater to make a canal from Worsley Mill, over the river Irwell to Manchester and to Longford Bridge in Stretford (Lancashire).
c. 3
John Earl of Sandwich, Wellbore Ellis, and Robert
Nugent oaths of office.
c. 4
Charterhouse Hospital Estate: enabling governors to grant building and other leases of parts in Middlesex.
c. 5
Sulgrave (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 6
Mackworth (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 7
Marston St. Lawrence (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 8
Hoby (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 9
Lutcham or Litcham (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 10
Somerby (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 11
Bardford (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 12
Bondgate (Durham) inclosure.
c. 13
Expurius Turner divorce from Elizabeth Louise Turner.
c. 14
Mark Goodflesh divorce from Elizabeth Fielding.
c. 15
James Hammet's name.
c. 16
Henry and Robert Stoffold's name.
c. 17
Samuel Hallet's name.
c. 18
Thomas Lewis' name.
c. 19
Naturalization of Peter Trapaud, Nicholas, Christopher and John Battier, Abel Mitz, Peter Aubertin, John Smith, Gabriel Ernst, Frederick Graff, Emanuel Bize and David Duveluz.
c. 20
Naturalization of Maria Elizabeth
Spencer.
c. 21
Nyth Salmon Fishing (Scotland) Act 1681 Repeal.
c. 22
Owston (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 23
Longton (Lancashire) inclosure.
c. 24
Harthill with Woodhall (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 25
Seagrave (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 26
Hawkesworth (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 27
Ugglebarnby and Eskdaleside (Yorkshire) inclosures.
c. 28
Hayton (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 29
Smart Lethieullier's estate in Essex: sale of part and purchase and settling another for uses of marriage settlement.
c. 30
John Freeman's estate in Northamptonshire: vesting in him in fee simple and settling other estates in Wiltshire and Middlesex in lieu.
c. 31
John Coopey's name.
c. 32
Naturalization of Cornabe and Lucadon.
c. 33
Barrow upon Soar (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 34
Adwick le Street (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 35
West Farndon (Northamptoshire) inclosure.
c. 36
Southam (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 37
Melton Mowbray (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 38
Folkeswoth (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 39
Broughton Sulney (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 40
Costock or Cortlingstock (Nottinghamshire) inclosures.
c. 41
Ardsley and Darfield (Yorkshire West Riding) inclosures.
c. 42
Hinckley (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 43
Catton (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 44
Walton on the Hill and Fazakerley (Lancashire) inclosures.
c. 45
Aspley Guise (Bedfordshire) inclosure.
c. 46
Coddington (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 47
Blakesley (Northamptonshire), exclusive of Wood End hamlet, inclosure.
c. 48
Clifton (Nottinghamshire) ) inclosure.
c. 49
Frisby upon the Wreak (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 50
Misson (Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 51
Fletton (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 52
Vesting the inheritance and tithes of Bedgeworth, granted by Henry VIII to the late dissolved corporation of Bergavenny and by them leased to Jesus College, towards maintaining a fellow and scholar from Bergavenny school and for
vesting other rectories and tithes in Monmouthshire granted also by Henry VIII to said corporation, in trustees for supporting the school and relief of town poor.
c. 53
Pennsylvania Land Company's estates in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland: sale.
c. 54
William Duke of Devonshire's estate in St James, Westminster: empowering him to make leases not exceeding 99 years.
c. 55
Enabling John Earl of Hopetoun, curator in law to George Vanden Bempdale Marquis of Annandale, his uncle and a lunatic, to grant feus of lands and houses in Dumfries and exchange of lands there mentioned.
c. 56
Vesting lands in Chislehurst (Kent), given to charitable uses for the parish, in Robert Lord Bertie and for making provision of greater value instead thereof for poor of the parish.
c. 57
Empowering John Spencer to lease the manor of Wimbledon and lands in Wimbledon, Barnes, Mortlake, East Sheen, Putney and Wandesworth (Surrey) devised by and purchased in pursuance of Sarah Duchess Dowager of Marlborough's
will, for building upon.
c. 58
Sir Mathew Featherston's estate in Essex: sale of part and purchase of other lands with sale proceeds.
c. 59
George Keith's attainder relief.
c. 60
John Meres Fagge's estate: conveying of lands in Sussex, upon marriage of his daughter Elizabeth to Sir John Peachy, to Sir William Peere Williams and for settling lands in Kent.
c. 61
Francis Charteris' estate: sale of part and purchase and settling other lands.
c. 62
Thomas Beynon's estate: sale of part for payment of incumbrances and purchase of another with proceeds for benefit of him and his heirs.
c. 63
Exchange and settling of lands in Beckingham and Lewisham (Kent) between Hugh Raymond and John Cator and enabling James Raymond and Peter Burrel to grant building leases on other parts of Hugh Raymond's estate.
c. 64
William Strode's estate: sale of lands in Hertfordshire and purchase and settling others with proceeds.
c. 65
James Thomas' estate: settling pursuant to an agreement between his heir in law and devisees.
c. 66
Enabling dean and chapter of St. Peter's church, Westminster to grant to James Mallors leases of grounds for a longer period than at present able.
c. 67
Anna Maria Wall's estate: empowering James and Mary Wall to execute articles, leases or grants for giving liberty to drive a sough through Cowley estate in Darley and Youlgreave (Derby).
c. 68
William Russell's name.