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Chronological Tables of the Private and Personal Acts

Acts of the Parliaments of Great Britain

Part 18 (1775-1777)

1775 (15 Geo. 3).

c. 1 Naturalization of Jacob Henry Suwe.

c. 2 Flintham (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 3 Southwell (Nottinghamshire) inclosures.

c. 4 Burcot and Dorchester (Oxfordshire) inclosures.

c. 5 Lidlington (Bedfordshire) inclosure.

c. 6 James Styth's name.

c. 7 Naturalization of George Ernst De Hahn.

c. 8 Christopher and Jane Whichcote's estate in Wiltshire (entailed by Francis Tregagle): sale for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling of others.

c. 9 Sir Stafford Northcote's estate: enabling trustees named in his settlement to raise sufficient money by mortgage of part or all hereditaments named therein to complete the purchase of an undivided moiety or half part of Iddesley manor (Devon) and settling to uses as other half is limited.

c. 10 Philip Wynell Maynow's estate in Ashbrenton or Ashprington (Devon): sale of part and settling others.

c. 11 Richard Raynesford's estate: sale of those estates devised in Richard Raynsford's will and part of those comprised in Richard Raynsford's (the younger) marriage settlement and applying proceeds as mentioned.

c. 12 Goodmanham (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 13 Rigton (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 14 Mendip Forest (Somerset) inclosure.

c. 15 Potterspury and Cosgrave (Northamptonshire) inclosures.

c. 16 Hanmer (Flintshire) inclosure.

c. 17 Fulletby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 18 John Plomer: change of name and arms to Clarke, pursuant to the will of Richard Clarke.

c. 19 Naturalization of Charles Bigot.

c. 20 Naturalization of Louis Jouenne.

c. 21 Sir Jacob Wolf's estate in Hampshire: conveyance to purchaser and purchase and settling another.

c. 22 Declaring lands in Bishop Norton (Lincolnshire), allotted to John Harris, to be copyhold and freehold, pursuant to an award of the commissioners appointed by an Act concerning Bishop Norton (Lincolnshire) inclosure (1771 (11 Geo. 3) (c.91)).

c. 23 Scrooby (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 24 Scaldwell (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 25 Wolverley (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 26 Naturalization of David Henry.

c. 27 Exchanging Hinton Mertell or Martell (Dorset) church advowson belonging to the King, for Fringford or Ferringford (Oxfordshire) church advowson belonging to Mary Countess of Shaftesbury.

c. 28 Exchanging lands and tenements in George Viscount Torrington's marriage settlement with those belonging to St. John's College, Oxford and also for exchanging certain mills and lands of said college with lands belonging to John Dilly.

c. 29 William Lambert's estate: lease of lands to Lord Edward Smith Stanley in Woodmanstern (Surrey).

c. 30 Enabling Reverend John Blackburn, vicar of Boffall (Yorkshire) to exchange lands in Yorkshire with Henry Brewster Darley.

c. 31 Exchange of lands between trustees of a charity estate at Hanwell (Middlesex) and William and Henry Bernes.

c. 32 John and Montagu Edmund Parker's estates in Devon: exchange .

c. 33 Robert Stone's estate in Exeter (Devon): conveyance to purchasers for payment of debts pursuant to a decree of Court of Chancery.

c. 34 Catherine Lady Widdrington's estate in Arthuret and Kirk Andrewes (Cumberland): vesting in trustees for 500 years and raising and paying money to Reverend Robert Graham.

c. 35 Cranford (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 36 Cleeve Prior (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 37 Bengworth (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 38 Pinvin (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 39 Confirming and establishing an agreement and award concerning Adlestrop (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 40 Broadwell and Filkins (Oxfordshire) inclosures.

c. 41 Great Rollright (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 42 Naturalization of Charles Louis Spitta.

c. 43 Naturalization of John Peter Aubery.

c. 44 Enabling John Duke of Argyll to sell rights of servitude over lands in Argyll belonging to Hugh Seton and Sir James Campbell.

c. 45 Executing an agreement between John Earl of Breadalbane and James Menzies for exchange of lands in Perth.

c. 46 James Viscount Grimston's estate in Essex and Norfolk: sale for payment of incumbrances and portions and purchase and settling another in Hertfordshire.

c. 47 Establishing and confirming exchanges of lands in Rowsham (Oxfordshire) pursuant to agreements between Sir Charles Cottrell Dormer, Benjamin Holloway and Reverend Harry Lee.

c. 48 John Shelley's estates in Sussex: enabling him and trustees named in his marriage settlement to convey part of the estates comprised in said settlement in exchange for other of his estates there.

c. 49 Sir Michael Warton's estates in Yorkshire, Middlesex, Lincolnshire and city of London: confirming and rendering effectual a division and partition made between Sir James Pennyman, Charles Anderson Pelham and Micheal Newton and for selling and limiting the entire and specific shares each of them has been allotted to uses mentioned therein.

c. 50 Eliab Harvey's estate called Buckhouse or Munkham in Woodford and Chigwell (Essex): sale and conveyance and applying sale proceeds to benefit of his son and heir Edward Hervey.

c. 51 Peter and Reverend Ashburnham Legh's estate in Lancashire and Cheshire: granting building and improving leases.

c. 52 Meliora Dicconson's estate in Kent and Middlesex: sale and purchasing and settling another.

c. 53 Enabling Worcester Cathedral and Rowland Berkely to exchange lands and tithes in Cotheridge (Worcestershire).

c. 54 Elizabeth Smart's estate in Durham and Northumberland: sale.

c. 55 Charging the prebend manor of Mych Milton (Oxfordshire) with payments of two perpetual yearly rent charges or annual payments to Reverend John Wheeldon and successors (prebendaries of Mych Milton) and divesting the fee simple and inheritance out of him and vesting the same, so charged, in Reverend Charles Sturges and heirs.

c. 56 Empowering the judges of the Scottish court of session to sell parts of the Ednam estate in Roxburgh, formerly belonging to James Dickson and now Captain William Dickson, for payment of debts affecting the same.

c. 57 William and Emma Peacocke's estate in Llanedwan (Anglesea): vesting in him in fee simple and settling an estate in Penmynyold in lieu thereof.

c. 58 Robert Doyne's estate: sale for payment of debts, incumbrances and legacies.

c. 59 Edmund Bull's estates in Hertfordshire and London: sale for payment of debts and incumbrances.

c. 60 Vesting in fee simple in Reverend William Peacock, and heirs, part of glebe lands and tithes in Danby Whiske and Gafferton or Yafferton (Yorkshire) and for settling certain of his freehold estates in him and his successors (rectors of the parish) in lieu thereof.

c. 61 William Pitt's estates in Berkshire and Wiltshire: sale and purchase and settling others to uses of his will.

 

see: Pitt's estate 1801 (c.cvi), s.1.

c. 62 Alice Bland's estate: enabling Mordecai and Mary Greene to execute an agreement made on behalf of said Alice with Ralph Miller and to grant building and repairing leases on parts of her estates in or near Manchester and also leases for 21 years on her other estates.

c. 63 William Lock's estate: sale and purchasing and settling another.

c. 64 Thomas Dudley's estate: sale and purchasing and settling another.

c. 65 Mountague Close estate in Surrey: vesting in trustees for sale.

c. 66 Samuel Heming's estates in Jamaica: sale for payment of debts and incumbrances.

c. 67 Sledmire (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 68 Hickling (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 69 Cutsden or Cuttesden (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 70 Quadring (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 71 Brinsley (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 72 Stockham Marsh (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 73 Long Itchington and Bascote (Warwickshire) inclosures.

c. 74 Sutton-cum-Lound (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 75 Knapwell (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 76 Braunston (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 77 Upper and Lower Tadmarton (Oxfordshire) inclosures.

c. 78 Lea, Marston, and Dunton (Warwickshire) inclosures.

c. 79 Pewsey (Wiltshire) inclosures.

c. 80 Brize Norton (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 81 Kildale (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 82 Claydon (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 83 Todnam or Todenham (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 84 Alnham (Northumberland) inclosures.

c. 85 Spaldwick with Upthorpe (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.

c. 86 Robert Greene's divorce from Juliana Greene, otherwise Judge, and other provisions.

c. 87 Naturalization of Levina Benjamina Goodricke.

c. 88 Rendering effectual an agreement between the Duke of Buccleugh and Bishop of Winchester for exchange and enfranchising lands in Adderbury (Oxfordshire) and enabling said Bishop to grant leases.

c. 89 Appointing new trustees to execute an Act concerning Washington Earl Ferrers' estate in Derbyshire (1768 (8 Geo. 3) (c.56)).

c. 90 Leeds Free Grammar School estate: sale and enfranchisement of copyhold tenements and premises for purpose of erecting a public cloth hall and avenues thereto and applying purchase money to schools benefit.

c. 91 Earl of Sefton's estate in Lancashire: confirming building leases and enabling him during his life and the trustee after his death of any infant he may have, to grant building and improvement leases.

c. 92 Reverend Joshua Pulford's estate: vesting lands in Hadley in Wellington (Shropshire) in Joshua Freeman and heirs.

c. 93 Enabling Reverend Edmund Hodshon, rector of Spinnithorne (Yorkshire), to exchange tithes of Harnby and Spinnithorne with lands in Governham (Yorkshire) belonging to William Boynes.

c. 94 Explaining, amending and enlarging powers granted in an Act concerning Sarah Eaton's estates devised to Worcester College, Oxford (1744 (18 Geo. 2) (c.19)) and indemnifying the acting trustees, appointed under the Act, for having expended a greater sum of money than allowed under said Act.

c. 95 Wootton Wawen or Waves Wootton (Warwickshire) inclosure.

1776 (16 Geo. 3).

c. 1 Naturalization of Frederick Molling and George Bindheisen.

c. 2 Naturalization of Peter Henry Balemann.

c. 3 Oaths of Office of Robert Craggs Viscount Clare and Wellbore Ellis.

c. 4 Naturalization of John Martin Fushs.

c. 5 Naturalization of Francis Anthony Rougemont.

c. 6 Naturalization of Anthony Ten Broeke.

c. 7 Bonsall, Wirksworth and Matlock (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 8 Naturalization of Nis Nissen and Christopher Marwaede.

c. 9 Naturalization of John Paul and Claes Grill.

c. 10 Naturalization of Charles Quist.

c. 11 George Bowes' estate in Durham, Middlesex, Berkshire, Sussex and City of London: sale or exchange and purchase and settling others.

c. 12 Stephen Lord Holland's estate: sale of advowson of Pewsey rectory (Wiltshire), part of estate comprised in his marriage settlement and applying proceeds to the completion of a mansion house at Winterslow.

c. 13 Sir John Hales estates: vesting in trustees, grounds and a capital messuage in St George's parish, Hanover Square (Middlesex) for assigning to Henry Herbert pursuant to an agreement made for that purpose and applying sale proceeds as therein mentioned.

c. 14 Charging the prebend of Marston St Lawrence (Northamptonshire) and lands there belonging, with payment of two perpetual yearly rent-charges to Everard Buckworth and successors and for vesting the fee simple and inheritance so charged in John Blencowe and heirs.

c. 15 Gunby and North Witham (Lincolnshire) inclosures.

c. 16 Exchanging lands in Spaldwick with Upthrope with lands in Long Stow (Huntingdonshire).

c. 17 Asterby and Goulceby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 18 Leigh or Ley (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 19 Duston (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

 

r.- Northampton 1988 (c.xxix), s.18, sch.

c. 20 Liddington and Medbourn (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 21 Blackthorn in Ambrosden (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 22 Desborough (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 23 Raithby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 24 Rushton Spencer in Leek (Staffordshire) inclosure.

c. 25 Sutton St. Michael's or Sutton Bonington or Bonington End (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 26 Odel (Bedfordshire) inclosure.

c. 27 Warmington (Warwickshire) inclosure.

c. 28 Boreham Wood Common (Hertfordshire) inclosure.

c. 29 Beckingham (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 30 Enabling George Hobart to inclose lands in Nocton (Lincolnshire) and vesting in him glebe lands, tithes and rights of common belonging to parish vicarage and compensating the vicar in lieu thereof.

c. 31 Upton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 32 Lea in Ashover, Crich and Southwinfield (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 33 Kingswinford (Staffordshire) inclosure.

c. 34 Extinguishing rights of soil and common upon lands in Clewer (Berkshire) and for vesting it in the Duke of Gloucester.

c. 35 Dorsington (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 36 Little Harwood (Lancashire) inclosure.

c. 37 Alkerton (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 38 Francis Ferrand Moore's name.

c. 39 Edward John Andrews Cockayne's name.

c. 40 Naturalization of Charles Wolff and John Hecker.

c. 41 Naturalization of John Liardet.

c. 42 Naturalization of Lewis Vialletes Bastide.

c. 43 Naturalization of John Hoffman.

c. 44 Sir James Ibbetson's estates: sale of part and applying proceeds as therein mentioned.

c. 45 Empowering Richard Hoare, the surviving trustee of Mary Arnold's will, to sell certain copyhold messuages or tenements with appurtenances and chattels in Hampstead (Middlesex) vested in him by said will and upon certain trusts and to purchase and settle other lands with sale proceeds.

c. 46 Hartwell and Stone (Buckinghamshire) inclosures.

c. 47 Ascertaining the landed property of the dean and chapter of Worcester cathedral and others from Charlton in Cropthorne (Worcestershire) and inclosing lands there.

c. 48 Barton and Martcleeve (Warwickshire) inclosures.

c. 49 Great and Little Hampton (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 50 North or Ferry Hinksey (Berkshire) inclosure.

c. 51 Brougham (Westmorland) inclosure.

c. 52 Bruntingthorpe (Leicestershire) inclosure.

c. 53 Nettleham (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 54 Sarah Owen's estate in Salop. and Montgomeryshire: sale and purchase and settling others.

c. 55 Nicholas and Ayscoghe Wrigglesworth's estate: discharging part and charging on another part, payment of a yearly sum of £35, given by Sir Edward Barkham (deceased) to charitable uses, and other incumbrances and for vesting residue in trustees for sale for payment of debts.

c. 56 Jacob and Anne Hinde's estate: settling lands in St Marylebone and St Pancras (Middlesex) to uses agreed in marriage settlement, with the power to make leases.

c. 57 Edward Rudge's estate: sale of a leasehold messuage in Grosvenor Square in St George Hanover Square (Middlesex).

c. 58 William Clayton's estate: enabling him (and after his death, the guardian of his children) to make building and improvement leases of lands and premises in Kennington manor (Surrey), held by letters patent from the King, as part of the Duchy of Cornwall and for raising money for payment of expenses of renewing letters patent and attending the granting of said leases.

c. 59 John Newnham's estates in Huntingdonshire, Middlesex, Sussex and London and Canterbury: sale and purchase and settling others.

c. 60 Thomas Eyre's estate: discharging lands in Lordship of High Peak (Derbyshire) from payment of a yearly fee farm rent of £100 and securing the same for other parts of estate.

c. 61 William Sterne's estates: sale and conveyance by his trustees of a leasehold estate to George Hodgkinson and purchase and settling other lands with the proceeds.

c. 62 Christopher Sykes' estate: raising money by charge or mortgage of lands in Sledmeer (Yorkshire) on the improvement intended to be made by him thereof and for limiting a rent charge there out of, to Elizabeth his wife in lieu of her life estate in part of said lands.

c. 63 Stonegrave, Westness and Nunnington (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosures.

c. 64 Wooller Common (Northumberland) inclosure.

c. 65 Ickleford (Hertfordshire) inclosure.

c. 66 Stainburne (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 67 Sutton-upon-Derwent (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 68 Walgave (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 69 Yelvertoft (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 70 Clipston and Newbold or Nobald (Northamptonshire) inclosures.

c. 71 Clarebrough and Welham (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 72 Great Bowden (Leicestershire) inclosure.

c. 73 Crowcombe (Somerset) inclosure.

c. 74 Cawood and Wistow (Yorkshire) inclosures.

c. 75 South and North Killingholme (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 76 Coney Weston (Suffolk) inclosure.

c. 77 Ifton (Monmouthshire) inclosure.

c. 78 Mulgrave in Lyth (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.

c. 79 Yardley Hastings (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 80 Amotherby (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.

c. 81 Welby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 82 West Horndon (Essex) inclosure.

c. 83 Screveton (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 84 John Elliot's divorce from Grace Dalrymple.

c. 85 Charles Herneck Herneck divorce from Sarah Keppel.

c. 86 Thomas Williams divorce from Ann Lantware.

c. 87 Amendment of an Act concerning John Medows' name (1774 (14 Geo. 3) (c.84)).

c. 88 Naturalization of Henry Lawrence Zinck.

c. 89 Naturalization of John Alexander De Morsier.

c. 90 Naturalization of Englebert Mulhausen.

c. 91 Naturalization of Maria Magdelaine Chevalier.

c. 92 Peregrine Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven's estate: vesting in trustees for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling others.

c. 93 Vesting the school house, masters dwelling house and close in Courtenhall (Northamptonshire) in Sir William Wake.

c. 94 Sir Charles Whitworth's estates: sale of estates in Somerset and exonerating them and estates in Kent from his younger children's portions, provided for by his marriage settlement.

c. 95 Thomas Nuthall's estates: enabling William Masterman and Thomas Francis to make a title to certain leasehold and freehold estates.

c. 96 John Leigh's estate: sale of part for payment of debts.

c. 97 Robert and Robert (his son) Dolman's estate in Pocklington (Yorkshire): sale and purchasing and settling others.

c. 98 Richard Onslow's estate in Middlesex: conveyance to Mathew Winter and investing purchase money in 3% consolidated bank annuities.

c. 99 Confirming settlements made by Charles Vere Dashwood in satisfaction of articles entered into during his infancy and prior to his marriage.

c. 100 William Upfold's estates in Middlesex and City of London: sale and purchasing and settling others.

c. 101 Stanhope Mason's estates in England and Wales: sale of two sixth parts and purchase and settling others.

c. 102 Samuel Shepheard's estates: sale and purchase and settling others.

 

saved in pt.- Hertford, Gordon, Meynell, Aston and Ramsden estates 1796

 

(c. 87).

c. 103 Chipping Lamborne (Berkshire) inclosure.

c. 104 Crick (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 105 Weedon Beck (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 106 Corbridge (Northumberland) inclosure.

c. 107 Foston (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 108 Bilton (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 109 Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury divorce from Lady Sarah Lenox.

c. 110 George Duke of St. Albans' estate: re-vesting parts in him.

c. 111 Thomas Lord Montfort's estate: sale of estates and wood and timber growing thereon in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk comprised in his marriage settlement and applying proceeds as mentioned.

c. 112 Sir John Abdy's estates: sale of his estate in Bishop's Cannings (Wiltshire), of timber on his estate in Essex and also of coins and medals for payment of incumbrances affecting his Essex estate and purchasing and settling others with residue proceeds.

c. 113 Edmund Estcourt's estate: applying proceeds from sale of messuages in Cheapside, London (as directed by his will) to building a mansion house on his estates at Shipton Moyne and Dovel (Gloucestershire).

c. 114 Peter John Heywood's estate in Isle of Man: sale of estates called 'The Nunnery' and purchase and settling lands in England.

c. 115 John Albert Bentinck's estate in Middlesex, Surrey, Hampshire and Norfolk: sale, mortgage or exchange of any parts for discharge of incumbrances, making buildings and improvements to said estates, completing purchases of land agreed by said John Albert Bentinck and purchase and settling other lands.

c. 116 Henry Stapilton's estates in Wighill (Yorkshire): vesting in him in fee simple and settling other lands lying contiguous to said estate in lieu thereof.

c. 117 Enabling certain persons, during the minorities of Sir William Molesworth and his brothers, to lease estates devised to them by Sir William Morice.

c. 118 John Smith's estates in Wiltshire and Somerset: sale for payment of debts.

c. 119 Setting and securing lands and barony of Corsemichael called Greenlaw in Kirkcudbright to Isabel Gordan for her life and in favour of her eldest son Alexander Gordon and same series of heirs in fee tail and under conditions and limitations contained in a deed of entail dated 1742 by John Maccullock and Jean Gordan. Also for vesting in said Alexander an estate in Culvennam in Wigton in fee simple and £1,971.

c. 120 John Whitfield's estate in Northamptonshire: enabling him to charge part in manner therein mentioned.

c. 121 Enabling Hetherop (Gloucestershire) parish rector to exchange part of his glebe lands for some more conveniently situated in the adjoining parish of Williamstrip, belonging to Samuel Blackwell.

c. 122 Reverend John and Mary Jenkins divorce.

1776 (17 Geo. 3).

c. 1 Crownthorpe Common (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 2 Naturalization of Andreas Gottlieb.

c. 3 Naturalization of Gilles Prudent Melasse.

c. 4 Naturalization of Dorothea Margreta Hartman.

c. 5 Naturalization of Paul Tax and John Gottlieb.

1777 (17 Geo. 3).

c. 6 George Duke of Manchester's estate: vesting rectories, parsonages, churches and chapels with glebe and tithe in Rockburne, Beeamore, South Charford, Hale, Whitsbury and Quidesley in trustees and settling other lands in lieu thereof.

c. 7 Thorpe Malsor (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 8 Tansor (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 9 Enabling the mayor, aldermen and burgesses of Great Torrington (Devon) to grant part of Great Torrington Common to William Callon.

c. 10 Westergate Common in Aldingborne (Sussex) inclosure.

c. 11 Hatherne (Leicestershire) inclosure.

c. 12 Shepshead (Leicestershire) inclosures.

c. 13 Holcot (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 14 King's Meaburn (Westmorland) inclosure.

c. 15 Horncliff and Horncliff Lone End (Durham) inclosures.

c. 16 Thorner (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

c. 17 Rednal (Salop.) inclosure.

c. 18 Tempsford (Bedfordshire) inclosure.

c. 19 John Eames' name.

c. 20 Naturalization of George Soltau, Gerhard Berck, Henry Hammelburg and Gunter Kroger.

c. 21 Naturalization of Ernest Bernard Banning.

c. 22 Naturalization of John Centlives.

c. 23 Naturalization of Marcellin Pernoud.

c. 24 Naturalization of William Aguiton.

c. 25 Naturalization of Willem Vlught.

c. 26 Naturalization of Horace Cattaneo and Francis Gaudot.

c. 27 Robert Ladbroke's estate in London, Middlesex, Northampton, Berkshire and Warwickshire: sale and purchase and settling others.

c. 28 Discharging certain copyhold premises in Heston (Middlesex) from uses and trusts in Mary Wooton's will and subjecting said premises and other contiguous lands there to payment of a perpetual yearly rent charge of £12 to the parish rector John Gibson and his successors for use of the parish poor and settling and assuring said premises in the trustees of Rupert Clarke.

c. 29 Robert Grimston's estates at Thwing and Octon in Thwing upon the Woulds (Yorkshire, East Riding): vesting part in him in fee simple and settling another of his estates in Neswick in Bainton (Yorkshire, East Riding) in lieu thereof.

c. 30 Tunstall in Holderness (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 31 Syston and Barkby (Leicestershire) inclosures.

c. 32 Boynton (Yorkshire, East Riding) division and allotment.

c. 33 Langley in Warden (Northumberland) inclosure.

c. 34 Compton Bishop (Somerset) inclosure.

c. 35 Swinstead (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 36 Duntisbourne Abbotts (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 37 Kirnington or Kirmington (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 38 Shirland (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 39 Stretton in Northwingfield and Morton (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 40 Winthorpe (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 41 Huntspill and Cossington (Somerset) inclosures.

c. 42 Wallingfen (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 43 Ludgershall (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 44 Bugthorpe (Yorkshire) inclosure and tithes and ecclesiastical dues exoneration.

c. 45 Fremington (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.

c. 46 Aysgarth (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.

c. 47 John Potter Harris divorce from Elizabeth Martha Chichelely Plowdon.

c. 48 Jervoise Clarke's name.

c. 49 Enabling the Archbishop of Canterbury and Daniel Ponton to grant building leases pursuant to an agreement made for that purpose.

c. 50 Lord Robert Spencer's estates in Lincolnshire: vesting in him and George Duke of Marlborough.

c. 51 Sir Thomas Broughton's estate in Staffordshire: sale of part and purchasing and settling of others in Cheshire and extinguishing his power to make leases for lives of part of settled estate in Cheshire and recompensing him for the same.

c. 52 Enabling John Barnewell Curson to settle a jointure on any future wife.

c. 53 Enabling Thomas and William Henry Assheton Smith to grant building, improving and other leases on estates devised by William Smith's will.

c. 54 Reverend Henry and Mary Osman's estate in King's Langley (Hertfordshire): sale of lands and undivided moiety for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling of others.

c. 55 Establishing and confirming an exchange of lands in Wighthill in Tackley (Oxfordshire) pursuant to an agreement between Corpus Christi College, Oxford and Simon Wisdome.

c. 56 Magdalen College, Oxford estate: granting building leases of lands in St John's parish, Southwarke (Surrey).

c. 57 Lawrence Sheriff's School and Almshouses in Rugby (Warwickshire): enabling feoffees and trustees to sell or lease parts. 1

  r. in pt.- Rugby School 1826 (c. 28), s.1.

  excl. in pt.- Rugby School's estate 1814 (c. cxxxi), ss.11,12,14; Rugby

 

School, 1826 (c. 28), s.2.

  ext. in pt. and appl.- Rugby School's estate 1814 (c. cxxxi), s.15; Rugby

 

School 1826 (c. 28), s.6.

c. 58 Bolton (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 59 Egremont (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 60 St. Cuthbert Carlisle and St. Mary Carlisle (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 61 Nassington (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 62 Little Cressingham (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 63 Whittington (Salop.) inclosure.

  see: Whittington incl. 1780 (c. 53), ss.1,2.

c. 64 Farlam (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 65 Brampton (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 66 Tibshelf (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 67 Weston under Wetheley (Warwickshire) inclosure.

c. 68 Condicote (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 69 Wreningham (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 70 Carlton Rode (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 71 Prudhoe in Ovingham (Northumberland) inclosure.

c. 72 Welford (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 73 Stanton St. John (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 74 Great and Little Bourton (Oxfordshire) inclosures.

c. 75 Felthorpe (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 76 Market Lavington (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 77 Howtell Common or Housedon in Kirknewton (Northumberland) inclosure.

c. 78 Confirming exchanges of lands and tithes and open and uninclosed common fields in Wendover (Buckinghamshire) and establishing annual payments in lieu of tithes.

c. 79 Yealands in Warton (Lancashire) inclosure.

c. 80 Wykeham and Caudwell (Leicestershire) inclosure.

c. 81 Kirkby Ravensworth, Ravansworth, and Whashton (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosures.

c. 82 John Braithwaite divorce from Elizabeth Browne.

c. 83 William Kilborn's name.

c. 84 Ann Philips' estates in Salop. (comprised in her marriage settlement): sale and applying proceeds as therein mentioned.

c. 85 Philip Jones and Robert Berkley's estates in Kent and Sussex: sale for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling others.

c. 86 Thomas Hull's estates in Dorset and Devon: discharging part from uses and trusts of his marriage settlement and settling other estates in Devon.

c. 87 Uniting and better regulating Nathaniel Waterhouse's Charities in Halifax (Yorkshire, W. Riding).

c. 88 William Wheatley's estate: sale of lands in Kent to Sir Sampson Gideon and purchase and settling other lands with proceeds.

c. 89 Sir John Swinburne's estate: sale of messuages and hereditaments in Kirkwhelpington, Lowick and Simonburne (Northumberland), discharged from uses, trusts, charges and powers in his will.

c. 90 William and Hannah Jackson's estate in Barney (Norfolk): executing an agreement for sale to Richard Reeve and purchasing and settling another.

c. 91 Elizabeth Trattle's estate on the Isle of Wight: sale and conveyance of parts to Sir Richard Worsley and St. Mary's college, Winchester (Hampshire) for payment of incumbrances and purchase and settling other lands. Also sale and conveyance of lands belonging to said college to said Richard Worsley.

c. 92 William Weddell's estate: sale of part and purchase and settling others.

c. 93 John Harvey's (a lunatic) estate: vesting in trustees for sale for payment of debts and legacies of his deceased father.

c. 94 Repeal of an Act concerning Charles Baldwyn's estate and marriage settlement (1772 (12 Geo. 3) (c.92)).

c. 95 Rendering valid and effectual a partition of estates in Huntingdon, Leicestershire, Cambridge, Essex and Kent made between Taylor and Sarah White and Thomas and Ann Fowke and for vesting and settling the same to uses and trusts in their marriage settlements.

c. 96 Confirming and establishing an exchange made between George Lord Onslow and Cranley and William and Edmund Luck.

c. 97 Richard Combe's estates: vesting in him freehold estates in Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, devised by Thomas Chamberlayne's will and settling other estates in Somerset in lieu thereof.

c. 98 Halton Moor in Whitkirke (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

c. 99 Great Sturton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 100 Kingsley, Newton near Kingsley Norley, and Crowton (Cheshire) inclosures.

c. 101 Sir William and Dame Catherine Hamilton's estate: sale or exchange and purchase and settling another.

c. 102 Philip Egerton's estate in Flintshire: sale and purchase and settling another.

c. 103 John and Mary Clarke's estates: confirming and establishing an agreement for a partition of lands and hereditaments in Northamptonshire and Warwickshire and settling to uses therein mentioned.

c. 104 Killamarsh (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 105 Whilton, Norton and Brockhall (Northamptonshire) inclosures.

c. 106 Shirebourne and Windrush (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 107 Grafton Underwood (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 108 Metheringham (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 109 Candlesby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 110 Newsham (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.

c. 111 Barmby upon the Moor (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 112 North and South Newbald (Yorkshire) inclosures.

c. 113 Killesby (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 114 Thornton (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.

c. 115 Farnsfield (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 116 Brampton (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 117 Halam and Edingley (Nottinghamshire) inclosures.

c. 118 Leadenham (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

c. 119 Uffington, Balking, Woolston, Kinston Lisle and Fawler (Berkshire) inclosures.

c. 120 Monkbretton or Burton (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

c. 121 Farmborough or Farnborough (Berkshire) inclosure.

c. 122 Gilmorton (Leicestershire) inclosure.

c. 123 Weston Colville (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 124 Baschurch, Hordley, Stanwardine in the Wood, Weston, Lulingfield and Stanwardine in the Fields (Salop.) inclosures.

c. 125 Ramsbury (Wiltshire) inclosures.

c. 126 Bulmer (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.

c. 127 Corfton or Corveton Wood and Diddlebury (Salop.) inclosures.

c. 128 Mears Ashby (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 129 Bleasby (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 130 Ipstones (Staffordshire) inclosure.

c. 131 George Carpenter Earl of Tyrconnel's divorce (Ireland) from Lady Francis Manners.

c. 132 William Dutton's name and arms and making the exemplification of James Lenox Dutton's will and codicil evidence in all British and Irish courts.

c. 133 Isaac Martin Rebow's name.

c. 134 Naturalization of Maria Perry.

c. 135 Naturalization of Charles Morris Klanert.

c. 136 Dame Elizabeth Pettus' estates: conveying pursuant to such an agreement and purchasing and settling others.

c. 137 Barnsley (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 138 Earl Stoke (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 139 Ashton Keynes (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 140 Surfleet (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

 

saved - incl. award made under S.R.& O.1921/1272(L), art.4.

c. 141 Cantley (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

 

excl.in pt.- Cantley incl. amdt. 1778 (c. 2), s.2.

c. 142 Melbourn and Storthwaite (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 143 Shapwick (Somerset) inclosure.

1. This Act received the Royal Assent as a Private Act but in the sessional volume of Public Acts for 1777 (17 Geo. 3) it is treated as Public and Private: its text is included as Public Act c. 71 while it is listed as Private Act c. 57. In some collections of the statutes it has been treated as a Private Act and omitted from the Public Acts passed in 1777. [back]

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