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George, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, to our lovits, macers of our Court of Justiciary, messengers at Arms, our sheriffs in that part, conjunctly and severally, specially constitute, greeting. Forasmuchas it is humbly meand and complained to us by our Lovit John Wightman of Maulsie
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An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters
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An Act to enforce and render more effectual an Act made in the twenty fifth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for annexing certain forfeited estates in Scotland to the crown unalienably; and for making satisfaction to the lawful creditors thereupon; and to establish a method of managing the same, and applying the rents and profits thereof, for the better civilizing and improving the highlands of Scotland, and preventing disorders there for the future
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An Act for making perpetual several Acts therein mentioned, for preventing theft and rapine on the northern borders of England; for the more effectual punishing 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; and also two clauses to prevent the cutting or breaking down the bank of any river, or sea bank; and to prevent the malicious cutting of hop binds; for the more effectual punishment of persons maliciously setting on fire any mine, pit, or delph of coal, or canal coal; and of persons unlawfully hunting or taking any red or fallow deer in forests or chases; or beating or wounding the keepers or other officers in forests, chaces, or parks; and also so much of an Act as relates to the power of appealing to the circuit courts in civil cases, in Scotland
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An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act passed in the twenty ninth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for appointing a sufficient number of constables for the service of the city and liberty of Westminster
and to compel proper persons to take upon them the office of jurymen, to prevent nusances and other offences within the said city and liberty -
An Act for making perpetual several Acts therein mentioned, for preventing theft and rapine on the northern borders of England
for the more effectual punishing 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; and also two clauses to prevent the cutting or breaking down the bank of any river, or sea bank; and to prevent the malicious cutting of hop binds; for the more effectual punishment of persons maliciously setting on fire any mine, pit, of delph of coal, or canal coal; and of persons unlawfully hunting or taking any red or fallow deer in forests or chases; or beating or wounding the keepers or other officers in forests, chaces, or parks; and also so much of an Act as relates to the power of appealing to the circuit courts in civil cases, in Scotland -
A report from the committee, appointed to enquire into the original standards of weights and measures in this kingdom, and to consider the laws relating thereto
With the proceedings of the house thereupon. Published by order of the House of Commons -
The speech of the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty, for holding this Parliament
Delivered by the Lord Keeper to both Houses of Parliament. On Thursday the twenty third day of November, 1758 -
The exercise for the dragoons and foot
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His Majesty's most gracious message to the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, on Thursday the thirteenth day of April, 1758. And their lordships address thereupon, presented to His Majesty. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
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Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, tricesimo primo
At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the thirty first day of May, Anno Dom. 1754, in the twenty seventh year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c. And from thence continued by several prorogations to the first day of December 1757, being the first session of this present Parliament -
Additional signals by day
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The speech of the Lords commissioners to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twentieth day of June, 1758
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the twenty fourth day of November, 1758
With His Majesty's most gracious answer -
By permission of the Right Honourable the secretary at war. A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army
Of the officers, in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish establishments: with the dates of their commissions, as they rank in each corps, and as they rank in the army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery, Irish artillery, engineers, the marines, and independent companies. Governors, lieutenant-governors, of His Majesty's garrisons at home and abroad, with their allowances, and the officers on half pay, &c. Complete to September, 1758. To which is now added, the succession of colonels -
By permission of the Right Honourable the secretary at war. A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army
Of the officers, in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish establishments: with the dates of their commissions, as they rank in each corps, and as they rank in the army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery, Irish artillery, engineers, the marines, and independent companies. Governors, lieutenant-governors, of His Majesty's garrisons at home and abroad, with their allowances, and the officers on half pay, &c. Complete to the tenth February -
An act for draining and preserving certain fen lands and low grounds in the Isle of Ely, and county of Cambridge, between the Cam otherwise Grant-Ouze, and Mildenhall Rivers, and bounded on the South East by the Hard Lands of Isleham, Fordham, Soham, and Wicken; and for impowering the governor, bailiffs, and commonalty of the Company of Conservators of the great level of the fens called Bedford level, to sell certain lands within the said limits, commonly called invested lands
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Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords
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Débats en Parlement d'Angleterre, au sujet des affaires générales de l'Europe
Où l'on voit les différentes opinions des Lords, dont les uns prétendent prouver la nécessité de continuer la guerre, & les autres l'obligation indispensable de faire la paix. Traduit de l'anglois -
The proceedings on the King's commissions of the peace
Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol delivery for the City of London; and also the gaol delivery for the county of Middlesex, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey On Wednesday the 10th, and Thursday the 11th, of May. In the Thirty-First Year of his Majesty's Reign. Number V. for the Year 1758. Being the Fifth sessions in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Asgill, Knt. Lord-Mayor of the City of London -
A bill for establishing and rendering effectual certain articles of agreement, for inclosing and dividing the commons and waste grounds in the townships of Bentley and Arksey, and parish of Arksey, in the county of York
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An act to enable the dean and chapter of the collegiate church of Saint Peter at Westminster, and their successors, to make and grant unto James Mallors a lease or leases of certain pieces of ground
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An act for confirming and establishing articles of agreement, for dividing and inclosing certain common fields, within the manor of Wilnecote, in the county of Warwick
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An act for confirming and establishing certain articles of agreement for dividing and inclosing the open common fields in the parish of Edithweston, in the county of Rutland
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A bill for altering, widening, amending, and shortening, the road leading from Pengate, in the parish of Westbury, in the county of Wilts, to Latchet's Bridge, ... in the parish of West Lavington, in the said county