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An act to discharge certain manors and lands in the county of Bedford, the estates of the Most Noble George Duke of Marlborough, from certain trusts and agreements created and entered into by the the said Duke, whereby the said estates were to be settled on Lord Charles Spencer, brother of the said Duke, and his issue, in strict settlement; and for settling other lands and hereditatments in the county of Oxford in lieu thereof; and likewise for varying and carrying into execution, certain other trusts and agreements of the said Duke, for the county of Lincoln, upon Lord Robert Spencer, now an infant, another brother of the said Duke, and his issue, in like strict settlement, and for other purposes
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An act for vesting several messuages, lands, and tenements, late the estate of James Joye, Esquire, deceased, situate in the parish of Saint Mary le Strand, in the county of Middlesex, in new trustees, and to enable them to make building leases thereof
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An act for vesting certain lands, in the counties of Essex and Cambridge, belonging to the master, fellows, and scholars of the college called Jesus College, in the University of Cambridge, in Sir William Maynard, baronet, and his heirs
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An act for vesting certain lands, tenements, rents, and hereditaments, in the parish of Tavistock, in the county of Devon, and elsewhere, in His Grace John Duke of Bedford; and for settling and assuring, in Lieu thereof, a rent-charge of greater value, to be issuing out of lands and tenements belonging to the said Duke, for the purposes in the bill mentioned
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Memorial by a considerable number of the burgesses of the city of Edinburgh, relative to the management of Mr. George Heriot's Hospital
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A bill for dividing and inclosing the common, moor, or waste ground, within the hamlet of Winster, in the parish of Youlgreave, in the county of Derby
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A clause of Mr. Seaton's will, dated Oct. 8. 1738
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A bill for authorising the executors of John Hope to assign to trustees twenty thousand pounds of the stock or capital therein mentioned, part of the marriage-portion of Jane, the wife of John Paterson, Esquire, to be employed in manner and for the purposes therein expressed
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State of the process of division of the common muirs or commonries of Reddingrig and Whitesiderig. Lying in the Shire of Stirling. 1763
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Answers for John Macdonald of Dalness, and his trustee, to the petition of Mrs Janet Campbell of Inveraw, and her husband
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Additional information for Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esquire, and his curators, against the officers of state
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House of Lords. James Ward, ------ appellant. Thomas Brown, Esquire, ---- respondent. Supplement to the appellant's case, on the new matter introduced by the cross appeal