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The balance of the sanctuary: or, Sacheverell weigh'd and found light
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An act for vesting the manor and lands of and in Brignal, in the county of York, late the estate and inheritance of Richard Earl Rivers, deceased, in trustees, to be sold towards discharging the incumbrances affecting his estate in the county of Chester
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An act for rating such unrated goods and merchandizes, as are usually imported into this kingdom
and pay duty ad valorem, upon the oath of the importer; and for ascertaining the value of all goods and merchandizes not inserted in the former or present Book of rates; and for repealing certain duties upon drugs and rags; and for continuing the duty upon apples; and for ascertaining the method of admeasuring pictures imported -
An act for repairing and widening the road from Sherbrook-Hill near Buxton and Chappel in the Frith, in the county of Derby, to Manchester in the county of Lancaster
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An Act to prevent violences and outrages being committed by any persons, under pretence of sheltering themselves from debt, or any process of law, within the hamlet of Wapping-Stepney, or elsewhere, within the weekly bills of mortality
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An Act for the better regulating the manufacture of cloth in the West-Riding of the county of York
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An Act for enlarging the term granted by an Act passed in the sixth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for repairing the highways from Old Stratford in the county of Northampton, to Dunchurch in the county of Warwick
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An Act for more effectual disarming the highlands in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
and for the better securing the peace and quiet of that part of the kingdom -
An Act for the better regulating of buildings
and to prevent mischiefs that may happen by fire within the weekly bills of mortality, and other places therein mentioned -
An Act to continue several Acts therein mentioned for preventing frauds committed by bankrupts
for encouraging the silk manufactures of this kingdom; for preventing the clandestine running of goods; for making copper ore of the British plantations an enumerated commodity; and for explaining and amending a late Act for more effectual punishment of such, as shall wilfully burn or destroy ships -
An Act for more effectual preventing frauds and abuses in the publick revenues
for preventing frauds in the salt duties, and for giving relief for salt used in the curing of salmon and codfish, in the year one thousand seven hundred and nineteen, exported from that part of Great Britain called Scotland; for enabling the insurance companies to plead the general issue in actions brought against them; and for securing the stamp duties upon policies of insurance -
An Act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
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An act for sale of an estate, Late of Henry Hawkins, citizen of London, deceased, for the benefit of his widow and children, and other purposes therein mentioned
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An act for enabling Elizabeth Rushout, lady of the manor of over-swell, in the county of Gloucester, to inclose all and every the lands lying within the said manor, or Parish, of over-swell, in pursuance of several agreements therein mentioned to have been made between the said Elizabeth Rushout, and the rector of the said Parish, and between the said Elizabeth and the Church-Warden and parishioners of the said parish, and to establish the said agreements
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An act to enable Arthur Lord Viscount Irwyn to raise money by mortgage, or sale of certain estates in the counties of York, Lincoln and Oxon, and city of London, for payment of debts, legacies and portions charged thereupon; and to settle the estates herein mentioned on Henry Ingram his next brother, and his heirs
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An act for vesting the estates of the Most Noble Henry Duke of Kent, in the counties of Hereford, Monmouth and Glocester, in the said Duke and his heirs, and for settling his other estates in the counties of Essex, Suffolk, Bedford, Hertford, Northampton and Leicester, in lieu thereof
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An act to preserve the rights of patrons to advowsons
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A bill to vest the real estate of Dame Elizabeth Holford widow, deceased, in the Parish of St. Olave's Hartstreet, London, in Christopher Appleby, gent. and his heirs, for the better enabling him to sell the same, towards discharge of the charitable and other legacies give by her will
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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
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. Whereas the justices assigned for the several circuits of that part of our kingdom of Great Britain, called England, have prefixed and published the days and places for holding this present Lent Assizes within their respective circuits
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
We having received an humble application from the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, that a day of fasting and humiliation may observed throughout that part of our kingdom -
A compleat and entire collection of the Lords protests during the last session of Parliament; 1725
(Viz.) upon, I. The City Bill, April, 13th. II. The civil list, April, 16th. 19th. III. The Earl of Macclesfield's tryal, April, 26th. IV. The disarming the Highlands of Scotland, May, 3d. V. The (late) Viscount Bolingbroke May, 22d. and 24th. VI. the Earl of Macclesfield's punishment May, 26th. To which is prefix'd, the petition against the city bill; and added, the speaker of the House of Commons's speech to the managers against Tho. Earl of Macclesfield -
Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the fifth day of April, 1710