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The balance of the sanctuary: or, Sacheverell weigh'd and found light
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A collection of the several protests in the House of Lords, in the session of Parliament in the years 1722 and 1723
Fit to be stitch'd and bound up with the speech of Mr. George Kelly, spoke at the Bar of the House of Lords -
Poor-laws: or, The laws and statutes relating to the settling, maintenance, and employment of the poor
Containing all the statutes under this head, from the beginning of the reign of Q. Elizabeth, the first time any poor-laws were enacted in this kingdom, to the present time; including the last new Act 9 Geo. for better providing for the poor. Of use to all Justices of Peace, ministers, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, and other inhabitants of parishes, to know their duty herein. Written in a new alphabetical method -
Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved
To which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost or destroyed since the commencement of the war, with their commanders. Likewise a list of the enemies ships taken or destroyed since the commencement of the war. With lists of the lords of the admiralty, commissioners of the navy and victualling, and of the other offices in the naval department, and the navy-agents. Corrected to May 31, 1782, and to be continued monthly, price six-pence -
An act for amending the laws relating to the settlement, imployment, and relief of the poor
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An act for clearing, depthning, repairing, extending, maintaining, and improving the haven and piers of Great Yarmouth
and for depthning and making more navigable the several rivers emptying themselves at the said town; and also for preserving ships wintering in the sai haven, from accidents by fire -
An act for enlarging the term granted by an Act made in the third year of His Majesty's reign (for continuing the duty of two penies Scots upon every pint of ale and beer sold in the city of Edinburgh
for the purposes therein mentioned; and for discontinuing payment of the petty-port customs there) and for making the said Act more effectual -
An act to inflict pains and penalties on John Plunket
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An act to inflict pains and penalties on George Kelly alias Johnson
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An act to inflict pains and penalties on Francis Lord Bishop of Rochester
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An act to continue the duties for incouragement of the coinage of monies
and for relief of William late Lord Widdrington; and to prevent foreign lotteries being carried on in this kingdom; and for ascertaining the duties on bound books imported; and for issuing certificates and debentures for arrears due to five regiments, to be satisfied by annuities therein mentioned; and for discharging the duties of rock-salt lost on the rivers Weaver and Mercy; and for limiting the times of continuance of commissioners for forfeited estates in England and Scotland respectively; and for appropriating the supplies granted to His Majesty in this session of Parliament; and to rectifie misnomers and omissions of commissioners for the land-tax in the year one thousand seven hundred and twenty three -
An act for enabling His Majesty to put the customs of Great Britain under the management of one or more commissioners
and for better securing and ascertaining the duties on tobacco, and to prevent frauds in exporting tobacco, and other goods and merchandizes, or carryin the same coastwise -
Act [sic] act for the more effectual punishing of wicked and evil-disposed persons going armed in disguise
and doing injuries and violences to the persons and properties of His Majesty's subjects, and for the more speedy bringing the offenders to justice -
An act to oblige all persons, being papists, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
and all persons in Great Britain, refusing or neglecting to take the oaths appointed for the security of His Majesty's person and government, by several Acts herein mentioned, to register their names and real estates -
Anno nono Georgii Regis. An act for making more effectual an act passed in the eighth year of His Present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for supplying the records of the Commissary Court of Aberdeen, burnt or lost in the late fire there
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An act to prevent His Majesty's subjects from subscribing or being concerned in encouraging or promoting any subscription for an East-India Company in the Austrian Netherlands
and for the better securing the lawful trade of His Majesty's subjects to and from the East-Indies -
An act for preventing journeymen shoemakers selling, exchanging, or pawning boots, shoes, slippers, cut leather, or other materials for making boots, shoes, or slippers
and for better regulating the said journeymen -
An act for more effectual execution of justice in a pretended privileged place in the parish of St. George in the county of Surrey
commonly called the Mint; and for bringing to speedy and exemplary justice such offenders as are therein mentioned; and for giving relief t such persons as are proper objects of charity and compassion there -
A collection of several British and Irish acts, and extracts from acts relating to the trade and revenue of Ireland, in the years 1781 and 1782
With several special precedents and observations on the same, and other acts, By Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq; solicitor for the said revenue. Vol. III -
A bill to enable Richard Edgcumbe, Esq; to sell lands not exceeding twenty acres, to or for the use of His Majesty, for building a Victualling-Office for the service of the Royal Navy at Plymouth; and to purchase other lands to be settled to the same uses as the lands to be sold now stand limitted by his marriage-settlement
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An act to preserve the rights of patrons to advowsons
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An act for vesting certain lands, tenements and hereditaments of Richard Somers, Esq; in the county of Kent, in trustees, to be sold for payment of a debt now owing, and charged thereon, on account of his late brother and sisters portions
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By the Queen, a proclamation
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By the Queen, a proclamation
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. We being informed, that the streets and passages leading through our cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs thereof, have been filled of late with great numbers of loose, idle, and disorderly persons