Acts of the Parliaments of Great Britain
Part 17 (1772-1774)
1772 (12 Geo. 3).
c. 1 Naturalization of Diederick Meyerhoff.
c. 2 Naturalization of John Poel.
c. 3 Naturalization of John Henry Gentil.
c. 4 Naturalization of Francis Darius Laudumiey.
c. 5 North Crawley (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 6 Clareton with Coneystrop and Allerton with Flaxby (Yorkshire) inclosures.
c. 7 Henry Dashwood (and issue): change of name and arms to Peyton, pursuant to the will of Sir Thomas Peyton.
c. 8 Naturalization of Peter de la Rive and Francis Menet.
c. 9 Naturalization of James Samuel Jequier.
c. 10 Allen Lord Bathurst's estate: sale of a messuage in St James Square (Middlesex) to Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, pursuant to an agreement and for settling an estate in Northamptonshire in lieu thereof.
c. 11 Annulling and making void articles of agreement made prior to George Wilson's and Anne Sybelle's marriage and also the settlement made after the marriage in confirmation of a decree and order of the High Court of Chancery.
c. 12 Establishing and regulating Foxley charity in Northamptonshire, founded by Lady Catherine Leveson.
am.- Foxley Charity 1794 (c. 27).
c. 13 Roudham (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 14 Skeffington (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 15 Fincham (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 16 Great Ormside (Westmorland) inclosure.
c. 17 Scaftworth (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 18 Woolley (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 19 Little Kington, Combrooke, and Brookehampton (Warwickshire) inclosures.
c. 20 Brearton (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 21 Denshanger (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 22 Handborough (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 23 Soulbury and Hollindon (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 24 Rushton James (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 25 Moorby cum Wilksby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 26 Sandford (Westmorland) inclosure.
c. 27 Buxton (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 28 Manton (Rutlandshire) inclosure.
c. 29 Low Toynton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 30 Epwell (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 31 Great Farringdon (Berkshire) inclosure.
c. 32 Cavenham (Suffolk) inclosure.
c. 33 Middle Raisin (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 34 Follifoot (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 35 Stainby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 36 Quinton (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 37 Throckmorton (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 38 Snaith and Kellington (Yorkshire) inclosures.
c. 39 Hammeringham (Lincoln) inclosure.
c. 40 Stapleford (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 41 Kemerton (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 42 Carlton (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 43 Edward Viscount Ligonier's divorce from Penelope Pitt, and other provisions.
c. 44 Sir John Colleton's divorce from Ann Fullford, and other provisions.
c. 45 Hugh Lewis divorce's from Susannah Hale or Heale, and other provisions.
c. 46 Ambrose Godfrey Hanckwitz's divorce from Dorothy Ashcroft, and other provisions.
c. 47 Making the exemplification of James Macartney's will evidence in all British and Irish courts.
c. 48 Mary and William Hutton and others: licence to take the name, arms and crest of Long, pursuant to the will of James Long, deceased.
c. 49 Reginald Pole: licence to take and bear the name and arms of Carew, pursuant to the will of Sir Coventry Carew.
c. 50 Naturalization of Arnold Meyer, Peter Boetefeur, John Rucker and John Guth.
c. 51 Naturalization of John Luke Iselin.
c. 52 Naturalization of Conrad Rucker.
c. 53 Ann Nugent's and Elizabeth Eliot's estates: raising out of each estate £10,000 for the benefit of Robert Craggs Viscount Clare, husband of said Ann and of Edward Eliot, in recompense for their relinquishing certain powers of leasing reserved to them respectively by the wills of the said Ann and Elizabeth and settlements which have been made in pursuance thereof, and for vacating, annulling and extinguishing the said powers of leasing.
c. 54 William Jones' (deceased) estate in Wiltshire and Berkshire: upon certain contingencies mentioned, granting to William Jones a term of 99 years.
c. 55 John Mills' estate in Hampshire: sale for payment of debts and legacies.
c. 56 Edward Holden Cruttenden's estates in Putney and Roehampton (Surrey): vesting in trustees for purposes therein mentioned.
c. 57 Amending and enlarging the powers given to George Fieschi Heneage by an Act concerning Benniworth inclosure (1770 (10 Geo. 3) (c.22)).
c. 58 Barleythorpe (Rutland) inclosure.
c. 59 Kingsnorton (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 60 Ockbrook (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 61 Welton (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 62 'The Cow Pasture' in Bourn (Lincolnshire) inclosure and drainage and for amending and rendering more effectual an Act concerning Bourn inclosure (1766 (6 Geo. 3) (c.52)).
c. 63 Sigglesthorne (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 64 Holderness (Yorkshire, East Riding) drainage.
c. 65 Tardebigg (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 66 Warwick (St. Nicholas Parish) inclosure.
c. 67 Bampton [Brampton] (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 68 Confirming and establishing an agreement concerning Great Ponton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 69 Welton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 70 Kemble and Pool (Wiltshire) inclosure.
c. 71 West Halton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 72 Richard Draper's divorce from Elizabeth Hartnell, and other provisions.
c. 73 William Skinn's divorce from Ann Skinn, and other provisions.
c. 74 Naturalization of Henry Francis Sellon.
c. 75 Naturalization of John Bousquet.
c. 76 Naturalization of John Louis Lautier.
c. 77 Naturalization of Jaques Louis Pourtalés.
c. 78 Vesting in Augustus Henry, Duke of Grafton, the manor, rectory and parsonage of Potersbury otherwise East Pottersbury in Northamptonshire and lands there, the estate of lunatic Robert Brydges, and for vesting in Thomas Hancox Darwell or Dowell wood in Gloucestershire, also the estate of the said Robert, on payment of their respective purchase money.
c. 79 Henry Duke of Buccleugh's estate: vesting in him lands in Adderbury (Oxfordshire), now vested in Charles Townshend, an infant trustee, and for vesting certain copyhold lands in Kenneth Mackenzie in trust for the said Duke.
c. 80 Countess of Sandwich's estates in Armagh and Limerick: enabling John Earl of Sandwich and John Viscount Hinchinbrook to grant leases.
c. 81 Henry Earl of Carlisle's estate: empowering certain persons to enfranchise customary lands and hereditaments parcel of several manors in the barony of Gilsland (Cumberland) and settling to certain uses by said Earl's will and other purposes therein mentioned.
c. 82 Sir George Colebrooke's estate: vesting in him and his heirs as much of the manor of Stebunheath or Stepbunhith or Stepney (Middlesex) as is limited and settled by an Act (passed in 1762 (2 Geo. 3) (c.54)) and settling other lands in lieu thereof and also for vesting other estates in Surrey and Middlesex in trustees.
c. 83 Edward Shelley's estates in Sussex: enabling trustees, with the consent of those claiming under his will, to fell and sell timber and purchase and settle lands with the proceeds.
c. 84 Enabling the governors and trustees of the Queen Elizabeth of England Free Grammar School and the six alms-houses in Ashbourne in Derbyshire to convey lands and possessions in Wingerworth and Ashover to Henry Gladwin in exchange for lands in Brailsford.
c. 85 Daniel and Mary Danvers' estate: empowering trustees named in their marriage settlement to sell certain leasehold estates vested in them in the said settlement and to purchase and settle other estates with the proceeds.
c. 86 Vesting a messuage in Lothbury in the city of London in trustees for sale and purchasing and settling another.
c. 87 William Halhed's estate in Herefordshire: sale and conveyance to James King, pursuant to an agreement for that purpose and settling other lands with the proceeds.
c. 88 Enabling Henry Blundell, tenant for life under settlement, to carry into execution articles of agreement for an exchange of lands with the Earl of Sefton.
c. 89 Estates of the children of Mary Sandys in England and Ireland: enabling guardians to make leases.
c. 90 Henry Smith's estate in Kensington, Chelsea and St. Martins in the Fields (Middlesex): enabling trustees to grant building leases and to apply certain sums of money to his poor kindred.
c. 91 William Hulton's estates in Lancashire: empowering him to charge parts thereof with £1200 and £3000 and to grant leases of certain parts.
c. 92 Charles Baldwyn's estate: sale of manors and lands comprised in his marriage settlement and purchasing and settling others.
r.in pt.- Baldwyn's marriage settlement repeal 1777 (c. 94), s.15.
excl.in pt.- Baldwyn's marriage settlement repeal 1777 (c. 94), s.16.
c. 93 John Gardner Kemeys' estates: sale or mortgage for payment of debts and portions and to redeem annuities charged thereon and to settle the remainder and the lands purchased as in the said Act directed.
c. 94 John Pendarves Basset's estate: vesting in trustees named in Francis Basset's will, powers of leasing and granting setts on the estates comprised in his marriage settlement.
c. 95 Elizabeth Pearce's and William Hall's (otherwise Pearce) estates: sale of part for payment of incumbrances and younger children's portions and to settling the other part to the same uses.
c. 96 Partition between the several persons entitled to estates devised by the wills of Thomas Walker and Stephen Skynner.
c. 97 Stoke Prior (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 98 Would Newton (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 99 Gumley (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 100 Astrop (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 101 Ackworth (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 102 Terrington (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.
c. 103 Heath or Hethe (Oxfordshire) inclosure and for exonerating William Fermor's lands from tithes and right of common.
c. 104 Shilton (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 105 Thorpe Achurch (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 106 Aldwinckle (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 107 Blockley, Draycot, and Paxford (Worcestershire) inclosures.
c. 108 Eastleach Turville (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 109 Kings Ripton (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 110 Wing (Rutland) inclosure.
c. 111 Kirton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 112 Wigtoft (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 113 Sutterton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 114 Hampsteels Moor in Lanchester (Durham) inclosure.
c. 115 Laneham (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 116 George Collier's divorce from Christiana Gwyn, and other provisions.
c. 117 Naturalization of Frederick Cazenove.
c. 118 Naturalization of Paul Pourtalés and Francis Muller.
c. 119 William Duke of Devonshire's estate in St. James, Westminster: enabling him to grant reversionary leases.
c. 120 John Earl Spencer's estate: discharging manors and lands settled by Sarah Duchess Dowager of Marlborough's will and codicil and by certain conveyances executed in pursuance thereof, from uses and trusts therein declared and for settling other lands.
c. 121 Mary Countess Dowager of Derby's estate: sale of East Lavant manor and lands and purchase and settling others.
c. 122 Ann Fenwick's estate: sale for her relief of estates in Yorkshire, Westmorland and Lancashire belonging to her before her intermarriage.
c. 123 Philip Champion Crespigny's estate: sale of hereditaments in Weeting (Norfolk) and purchase and settling others.
c. 124 Vesting in the Bank of England, estates belonging to The Drapers Company of London, freed from certain charities to which they are subject, in exchange for other estates belonging to the said bank, subject to aforementioned charities.
c. 125 Vesting in Walter Lloyd and others a small quantity of ground, part of Manerdivy rectory glebe (Pembrokeshire) in consideration of a yearly rent thereby secured.
c. 126 John and Elizabeth Bullock's estate: sale of lands and premises in St. George the Martyr in Southwark (Surrey) and purchase and settling of others.
c. 127 Enabling John Rolle and Judith Maria Walrond to make settlements on their intended marriage.
c. 128 Humphry Minchin's settled estates in Tipperary: sale, and purchase of lands in England and Wales to be settled to the same uses.
c. 129 William Wall's estates in Kent and Surrey: sale and purchase and settling others.
c. 130 Colonel James Catchcart's estate: sale of two separate undivided fourth parts of lands in Innerleith (Edinburgh) and Darnchester (Berwick) and purchasing and settling others.
c. 131 Giving further powers to trustees and enlarging powers of leasing to persons named in an Act concerning Bathwick roads and bridge and General Pulteney's estate [1769 (9 Geo. 3) (c.95)].
see: Pulteney's estate 1774 (c. 113).
c. 132 Robert Barbor's estate in Staffordshire: reinvesting manors and lands in those entitled under his will and enabling James and Charles Mayo to join in such conveyances as are necessary.
c. 133 Pery Buckley's estate: empowering James Batson and Edward Buckley Batson, testamentary guardians of Edward Pery Buckley, to grant leases.
c. 134 Benjamin Jason Parrott's estate in Gloucestershire: sale of Highfield House and purchase and settling another.
c. 135 Edward, Elizabeth and Tomlinson Bunting's estate: sale for payment of debts, incumbrances and legacies, under the direction of the Court of Chancery.
c. 136 Appleby (Westmorland) inclosure.
c. 137 Wigmore (Herefordshire) inclosure.
c. 138 Much Wenlock (Shropshire) inclosure.
c. 139 Moulton (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
r.- Northampton 1988 (c.xxix), s.10, sch.
c. 140 Letcomb Basset or Upper Letcomb and Childrey (Berkshire) inclosure.
c. 141 Great and Little Stainton, Newbiggin and Great Blencow (Cumberland) inclosure.
c. 142 Charlton (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 143 Royston (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 144 William Russel's estate: vesting in him in fee simple lands in Worcestershire, comprised in his marriage settlement, discharged of uses of said settlement and for settling other lands in Warwickshire in lieu thereof.
c. 145 Enrolling in court of chancery an exemplification of Christopher Robinson's will, to be made under the provincial seal of the colony of Virginia and making copies evidence in Britain, for enfranchising his estates in Yorkshire and making satisfaction to the prebendary of Dunington for the same.
1772 (13 Geo. 3).
c. 1 Naturalization of Paul D'Aigremont.
c. 2 Naturalization of Vidal, Rivier, and Favenc.
c. 3 Naturalization of Peter Francis Martin.
1773 (13 Geo. 3).
c. 4 Enabling Robert Viscount Clare, Wellbore Ellis, and Charles Jenkinson
to take, in Great Britain, the oaths of office of Vice Treasurer, Receiver General and Paymaster General of Ireland, and to qualify themselves for the enjoyment of the said offices.
c. 5 Sir Charles Cocks estates: sale and enfranchising certain copyhold or customary lands in the manor of Reigate (Surrey) and for purchase and settling other lands with the proceeds.
c. 6 Enabling the rector of St. Martins in Birmingham to grant leases of rectory glebe lands.
r.- St. Martin's, Birmingham 1843 (c.xlv), s.7.
c. 7 Removing doubts concerning the validity of proceedings of commissioners appointed by an Act [1771 (11 Geo. 3) (c.56)] for inclosing certain lands in Tardebigg (Worcestershire).
c. 8 Hadsor Common (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 9 Snaith and Cowick (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 10 Armthorpe (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 11 Cromwell (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 12 Brinkhill (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 13 Gailes Moor in Kirby Ravensworth (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.
c. 14 Bonsall Leys and Green (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 15 Irchester, Wellingborough and Great Doddington (Northamptonshire) inclosures.
c. 16 Church Broughton (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 17 Arkendale (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 18 Market Weighton with Shipton (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 19 Upton in Burford (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 20 Bourton-on-the-Water and Clapton-on-the-Hill (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 21 Courchill Common (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 22 Naturalization of Isaac Morier.
c. 23 John Gottlob Neuman.
c. 24 Naturalization of John Francis Curhcod.
c. 25 Naturalization of Isabel Bouillon.
c. 26 Naturalization of Stephen Beuzeville.
c. 27 Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury's estates: enabling trustees to make leases during his children's minority and for establishing and executing an agreement between Mary Countess Dowager of Shaftesbury, her infant son and the Bishop of Ely concerning messuages and tenements in St. Andrew Holbourn (Middlesex).
c. 28 John Earl of Hopetoun's entailed estate in Haddington and Fife: vesting parts in him and his heirs and settling in lieu thereof lands contiuous to said estate.
c. 29 James Bernard's estates: conveying manors of East and West Stodeley (Devon) to Mathew Brickdale and heirs, pursuant to such an agreement and applying sale proceeds to the discharge of a mortgage affecting said premises.
c. 30 Reverend Samuel and Maria Hemming's estate in Staffordshire: conveyance to George Adams pursuant to such an agreement and vesting proceeds in lands to be settled to like uses.
c. 31 Thomas Whichcot's estate in Lincolnshire: exonerating part from a debt of £10,000 for the portions of his daughter Jane's younger children and charging other lands of greater value to the payment thereof.
c. 32 Enabling the vicar of Kensington (Middlesex) to grant leases of part of vicarage glebe land.
c. 33 Drayton-in-Hales (Salop., Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 34 Goxhill (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 35 East Hadden (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 36 Confirming and establishing an agreement concerning Chatteris (Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire) Common Lands regulation.
c. 37 East Keal or Easter Keal (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 38 Rugby (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 39 Everthorpe (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 40 Toyntons (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 41 Hemingby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 42 Witton-le-Wear and North Bedburne (Durham) inclosure.
c. 43 Wilton (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.
c. 44 Thorpe on the Hill (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 45 Sambourn in Coughton (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 46 Nafford and Birlingham (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 47 Robert Athorpe Blanchard: change of name to Athorpe only, pursuant to the will of Henry Athorpe.
c. 48 Naturalization of Joseph Franel.
c. 49 Earl of Macclesfield's estate in Oxford, Wiltshire and Berkshire: sale or exchange of parts and purchase and settling of others.
c. 50 Enabling the dean and chapter of Worcester Cathedral to exchange lands and premises in Worcestershire with Thomas Foley.
c. 51 Almshouse or hospital of Jesus in Gisburn (Cleveland) estate: conveying lands to Charles Turner and execution of an agreement for the purchase of lands in Birkby (Yorkshire, North Riding) from Reverend Henry Hewgill for the use and benefit of said charity.
c. 52 Exchange of lands between Charles Turner and Trinity College, Cambridge.
c. 53 Nominating a person, in the room of Thomas Cartwright, to join with Elizabeth Cartwright in directing the sale of said Thomas Cartwright's estate for raising £5000.
c. 54 James Theobald's estate: enabling him to execute an agreement for sale of hereditaments in White Waltham (Berkshire) to Reverend William Reid and purchasing and settling other estates.
c. 55 Stockport (Cheshire) Parish Church estate: enabling rector to lease certain glebe lands and exchange parts with Sir George Warren.
r.- St. Mary Stockport Rectory 1910 (c.xxxiii), s.11.
c. 56 East Cottingwith (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 57 Burstwick and Shecking (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 58 Houghton cum Witton (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 59 Walsgrave, Scarborough (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.
c. 60 Swalcliffe (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 61 Whitgreave (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 62 Whitton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 63 Preston (Rutlandshire) inclosure.
c. 64 Newbold upon Avon and Long Lawford Heath (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 65 Hackonby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 66 Tingewick and Radclive-cum-Chackmore (Buckinghamshire) inclosures.
c. 67 Lanchester (Durham) inclosure.
see: Lanchester incl. 1779 (c. 55), s.5.
r.in pt.- Lanchester incl. 1779 (c. 55), s.14.
c. 68 Kinfare and Compton Common (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 69 Harpham (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 70 Skipton and Kildwick (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 71 John Featherstone Bowerbank's divorce from Anne Jane Bonnet, and other provisions.
c. 72 Edward Gregge: change of name and arms to Hopwood, pursuant to the will of Robert Hopwood.
c. 73 Sir Thomas Miller's estate: sale of lands and manors in Isle of Wight and purchase and settling others.
c. 74 John Hudson's estate in Bessingby (Yorkshire): discharging from uses of his marriage settlement and settling others.
c. 75 Charles and Elizabeth Smith's estate: sale of manor and lands of Russels in Chesilford or Chilford and other places in Sussex, comprised in the settlement made prior to their marriage and purchasing and settling other lands.
c. 76 Exchange of lands in Sedbergh (Yorkshire) between the Edward VI Free Grammar School there and Walter Vavasour.
c. 77 John M'Culloch's estate in Barholm (Kirkcudbright): empowering the Court of Session in Scotland to sell part, for payment of debts and to settle the remainder on the same series of heirs and in the same manner as mentioned in the deed of entail dated 1762.
c. 78 Roan's Charity (Greenwich) estate: sale and conveyance of part to parish vicar and purchasing and settling others with the proceeds.
c. 79 Henry Cornish Henley's estates in Lyme Regis, Wootton Fitzpaine and Maiden Newton (Dorset): sale and purchase and settling others.
c. 80 Beckford, Grafton, Ashton Underhill and Bengrove (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 81 Sheasby (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 82 Helpringham (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 83 Hognaston (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 84 Longmarston (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 85 Little Stukely (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 86 Preston in Holderness (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 87 Groppenhall and Latchford (Cheshire) inclosure.
c. 88 Drax (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 89 Holme upon Spalding Moor (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 90 John Gordon's divorce from "John" [see Original Act] Norris Fisher, and other provisions.
c. 91 John Green's divorce from Elizabeth Green, and other provisions.
c. 92 Sir Edward and Sir Walter Blackett's estate in Ryton (Durham): partition and division.
c. 93 Thomas Heron's estates: division, allotment and appropriation of lands, tenements and hereditaments in Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, where he is either tenant for life or intituled to him and his heirs in fee simple.
c. 94 Smith Child's estate in Staffordshire: sale of part for payment of incumbrances.
c. 95 Henry Spelman's estate in Norfolk: sale.
c. 96 Sale of certain charity estates to fund a new townhall and shambles, a larger churchyard and for opening avenues in Newark upon Trent and to purchase lands for charitable uses with any residue sale proceeds.
r.- S.L.(R.) 1995 (c.44), s.1(1), sch.1 pt.I.
c. 97 Establishing and rendering effectual agreements concerning the fee farm and customary tenants of Tatham and Hornby manors.
c. 98 Empowering Reverend Ptolemy Humfrey and Reverend John Jephcot and his wife Catherina Dorothea to exchange part of Thorpe Mandaville (Northamptonshire) rectory glebe for part of Richard Jenning's estate in Thorpe Mandaville and for appointing other of his lands in said parish in lieu of tithes.
c. 99 Kirkby Thore (Westmorland) inclosure.
c. 100 Galey Common (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 101 Culgaithe (Cumberland) inclosure.
c. 102 Stanton Harcourt (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 103 Trysul and Seisdon (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 104 Haltham and Roughton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 105 Round Acton, Morvil Barrow, Much Wenlock and Astley Abbots (Salop.) inclosures.
c. 106 Swineshead and Wigtoft Marsh (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 107 Horseington (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 108 Philip Cade divorce from Catherine Whitworth.
c. 109 Naturalization of William Villers.
c. 110 Charles Noel Duke of Beaufort's estate: sale of part and purchase and settling another in Monmouthshire.
c. 111 Richard Earl of Scarborough's estate: discharging manor and lands of Greenfield (Lincolnshire) from the uses and trusts declared in the settlement made prior to his marriage to Barbara Countess of Scarborough and settling lands in lieu thereof.
c. 112 Sir Edward Turner's estate: vesting leasehold and freehold estates, goods and chattels in his eldest son, Sir Gregory Turner, as compensation and satisfaction of his claims on his deceased father's estate.
c. 113 Charles Bower Adderley's estates in Hanbury and Leogh (Staffordshire): sale for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling others.
c. 114 Hooknorton and Southtop (Oxfordshire) inclosures.
c. 115 West Willoughby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 116 Naturalization of Jacques, otherwise James, Louis.
1774 (14 Geo. 3).
c. 1 Swinton (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.
c. 2 Duddington (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 3 Ibstock (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 4 Severn Stoke (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 5 Abbot's Ann (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 6 Owmby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 7 Butterton (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 8 Staunton (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 9 West Retford (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 10 Thomas Jones's name.
c. 11 Naturalization of Samuel Rapillard and Abraham Delapierre.
c. 12 Naturalization of Louis de Saumaize.
c. 13 Naturalization of Peter Van Yzendoorn.
c. 14 Naturalization of Theodore George Gleichman.
c. 15 Naturalization of George Christopher Degen.
c. 16 Mary Pryce's estate in Merioneth: enabling trustees, with the consent of those claiming under her will, to fell and sell trees and to purchase and settle lands with the proceeds.
c. 17 Thomas Benson's estate in Devon: sale for payment of legacies as directed by Court of Exchequer.
c. 18 William Watts' estate called South Hill or Fisher's Lodge (Berkshire): sale and purchase and settling another for uses in his will.
c. 19 Tottington (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 20 Beetley, Great Bittering, and Gressenhall (Norfolk) inclosures.
c. 21 Enabling John Earl Spencer to make inclosures in Dunton (Buckinghamshire) and for vesting in him certain glebe lands and tithes belonging to parish rectory and for compensating the rector in lieu thereof.
c. 22 Ratcliffe upon Wreak (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 23 Cropredy (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 24 Waddesdon (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 25 Hucklescote and Donnington-on-the-Heath (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 26 Oswaldtwistle (Lancashire) inclosure.
c. 27 Sutton St. Ann's or Sutton Bonnington or St. Ann's End (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 28 Bishop's Itchington (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 29 West Keal (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 30 Southwell and Westhorpe (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 31 Stratford-upon-Avon (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 32 Greasley (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 33 Staverton (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 34 Halford (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 35 Wilsford or Willesford (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 36 Richard Heatley's divorce from Arabella Dawson, and other provisions .
c. 37 Thomas Asheton and sons: change of name to Smith, pursuant to the will of William Smith.
c. 38 Henrietta Charlotte Keck (and issue): change of name and arms to Tracy, pursuant to the will of Robert Tracy.
c. 39 Naturalization of Nicholas Haeseler and John Erich.
c. 40 Naturalization of Jacob Julien Baumgartner.
c. 41 Confirmation of an agreement between William Earl of Radnor and Queen's College, Cambridge for an exchange of Seagrave (Leicestershire) advowson for Great Chiverell (Wiltshire) advowson.
c. 42 John Earl of Breadalbane's estate in Argyl: vesting part in him and his heirs in fee simple and settling other lands contiguous to the estate in lieu thereof.
c. 43 Enabling the dean and chapter of Canterbury, Henry Penton and Thomas Brandon to grant building leases pursuant to two agreements for that purpose.
excl.in pt.- Leases by the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, &c. 1849
(c. 4), s.1.
c. 44 Charging the rectory, parsonage and accompanying lands of Sonning (Berkshire and Oxfordshire) with three perpetual yearly rent charges or annual payments to Doctor Thomas Greene and his successors, the deans of Sarum, and divesting the fee simple and inheritance of said premises to Robert Palmer and heirs.
c. 45 John Mitford's estate: sale for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling another.
c. 46 William and Levina Davey Foster's estates in Holdingham and New Sleaford (Lincolnshire): vesting in him in fee simple and settling others in Alderchurch or Algerkirche (Lincolnshire) in lieu thereof.
c. 47 Upton Snodsbury (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 48 Spridlington (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 49 Heapham (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 50 Ludborough (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 51 Potterhanworth (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 52 Kidderminster (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 53 Twyford and Charndon (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 54 Forest of Knaresborough (Yorkshire) : amending Forest of Knaresborough inclosure [10 Geo. 3 (c.94)].
cont., revived and am.- Forest of Knaresborough incl. 1795 (c. 112).
c. 55 Wroot (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 56 Foleshill, Coventry (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 57 Warmington (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 58 Weeting (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 59 Barton or Barton Bendish or Eastmore (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 60 Naturalization of Gustav Nicholas Eggers.
c. 61 Naturalization of John Everth.
c. 62 Naturalization of Davis Francis De Bezancenet.
c. 63 Naturalization of Christian Frederick Esberger.
c. 64 Francis and Sarah Creuzé's estate in Worcestershire: sale and purchase and settling others.
c. 65 John Wilson's estate in Surrey: sale for benefit of his oldest son and heir John Wilson.
c. 66 George Palmes' estate in Nabourn or Naburn (Yorkshire, East Riding): sale for payment of debts.
c. 67 St. Nicholas Parish Vicarage (Newcastle-upon-Tyne): enabling vicar to lease part to William Lowes.
c. 68 Titcombe or Tidcombe (Wiltshire) inclosure.
c. 69 Bainton inclosure and for compensating for all Bainton and Neswick (Yorkshire, East Riding) tithes.
c. 70 Defford (Worcestershire) inclosure and drainage and for regulating the stocking with cattle of Defford Common.
c. 71 Garton (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 72 Finningley (Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 73 Ellington (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 74 Potton (Bedfordshire) inclosure.
c. 75 Harringworth (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 76 Stoke Hammond (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 77 Milton (Wiltshire) inclosure.
c. 78 Bricklehampton (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 79 Rudston (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 80 Easton (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 81 Acomb and Holgate (Yorkshire) inclosures.
c. 82 Oxenton (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 83 St. Neots (Huntingdonshire) inclosure amendment and explanation (1770 (10 Geo. 3) (c.64)).
c. 84 John Medows: change of name and arms to Theobald, pursuant to the will of Elizabeth Theobald.
see: Medows' name amdt. 1776 (c. 87), s.6.
c. 85 Naturalization of Paul Burnand.
c. 86 Naturalization of Hoffham and Hane.
c. 87 Naturalization of Victor Busigny.
c. 88 William Hanger's estate in Kent (entailed by Gabriel Lord Coleraine): sale and purchase and settling another.
c. 89 Sir John St. Aubyn's estate: enabling certain persons to grant building and other leases of estates devised to him by his father's and Sir William Morice's wills and for sale of houses in Middlesex and London and also for vesting one moiety of Stonehouse Creek Bridge (near Plymouth Dock, Devon) in trust to raise a moiety of the expenses for building the same.
c. 90 Thomas Gee's estate: sale for payment of incumbrances and purchasing and settling others.
c. 91 Enabling Walter Smyth to establish an exchange of the manor of Binderton and lands in Binderton (Sussex) for lands in said parish belonging to Sir James Peachy.
c. 92 Timberland (Lincolnshire) inclosure.
c. 93 Rawmarsh (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 94 Naturalization of John Michel Lange.
c. 95 Richard Earl of Burlington and Corke's estates in Yorkshire: empowering William Duke of Devonshire to make leases of mines and quarries.
c. 96 Frederick Henry Lord Chedworth's estate in Gloucestershire: sale of lands and a messuage called East Leach Grove and purchase and settling others.
c. 97 Sir John Swinburne's estate in Edlingham and Simonburne (Northumberland): enabling Sir James Swinburne to charge certain moors and waste lands after he has cultivated and improved them.
c. 98 Robert Barbor's estate: sale for payment of debts, legacies and charges, under direction of the Court of Chancery.
c. 99 James Bruce Carstairs' estate in Kinross: empowering the Scottish Court of Session to sell whole or parts as is sufficient for payment of debts and for settling the remainder to the same person and uses as mentioned by a deed of entail made on 16 February 1683 by Sir William Bruce.
c. 100 John and James Smith's estate in Coventry (Warwickshire): sale for payment of debts and incumbrances.
c. 101 Richard and Mary Sterne's marriage settlement: amending and rendering effectual powers of sale and revocation of uses concerning lands in Yorkshire therein contained.
c. 102 William Baker's estate: enabling trustees to make leases, contracts and agreements and receive rents, profits, interest, dividends and proceeds thereof, during the minority of his son Peter William Baker.
c. 103 James Colebrooke's estate in Kent: sale and purchase and settling another, subject to annuities and other charges and incumbrances thereon.
c. 104 Enabling Balliol College Oxford to convey lands and possessions in Salop. and Radnorshire to William Pearce Hall and John Woodhouse in exchange for lands in Radnorshire.
c. 105 Newcastle upon Tyne Town Moor (right and benefit to herbage). 1
r.- Newcastle upon Tyne Town Moor 1988 (c.xxxi), s.18, sch.
c. 106 Wedmore (Somerset) inclosure.
c. 107 Confirming and establishing the division, extinction of right of intercommon and exchanges of certain lands in Balmbrough, Shoeston and Sunderland (Northumberland) made between several persons and for appointing arbitrators to settle the Lord of Hexham and Blanchland (Northumberland) manors' claims to disputed ground lying contiguous to said manors.
c. 108 Hellidon (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 109 Hollowell (Northamptomshire) inclosure.
c. 110 Graffham (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 111 Stephen Popham's divorce from Ann Yate Whitefide, and other provisions.
c. 112 George Dickerdine: change of name and surname to Rice Fellowe, and licence to bear the arms of Fellowe, pursuant to the will of Rice Fellowe.
c. 113 Enabling trustees named in an Act concerning Bathwick roads and bridge and General Pulteney's estate (1772 (12 Geo. 3) (c.131)) to raise a sum of money for purposes therein mentioned.
c. 114 Laleham (Middlesex and Surrey) inclosure.
1. The chapter number of this Act in the repeal schedule of the 1988 Act and in The Chronological Table of the Statutes is given as 1774, c. cv.[back]