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Chronological Tables of the Private and Personal Acts

Acts of the Parliaments of United Kingdom

Part 26 (1817-1822)

1817 (57 Geo. 3).

c. 1 Drayton (Somerset) inclosure.

c. 2 Eriswell (Suffolk) inclosure.

c. 3 Emley (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 4 Coston (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 5 Partial repeal and amendment of Aspatria, Brumfield, and Allhallows (Cumberland) inclosure [1812 (52 Geo. 3), c. cxxviii].

c. 6 Orleton (Herefordshire) inclosure.

c. 7 Burton Salmon (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 8 Willey (Herefordshire) inclosure.

c. 9 Edward Gilbert's (otherwise Scott) estate: vesting part in trustees to be sold for the discharge of incumbrances.

c. 10 Meltham (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

  am.- Melton Manor incl. 1830 (c. 49), s.1.

c. 11 Littlemore (Oxfordshire): allotment of lands.

c. 12 Easton-on-the-Hill (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 13 Trawden (Lancashire) inclosure.

c. 14 Underbarrow and Bradlefield (Westmorland) inclosure.

c. 15 John Seacome's estate: vesting estates in trustees to be sold and investing the shares belonging to infants in other estates, to be conveyed to them.

c. 16 William Hickey's charity estates: enabling trustees to grant building and repairing leases.

  see: William Hickey's charity estates 1827 (c. 61), s.1.

c. 17 John Fish's estate: confirming sales made by Anne Fish and Frederick Klein.

c. 18 Ramsdown and Liddaton Down (Devon) inclosure.

c. 19 Heworth (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.

  ext.- Heworth incl. 1818 (c. 27), ss.1.

  ss.12-14 ext.- Heworth incl. 1818 (c. 27), s.2.

  s.27 excl.- Heworth incl. 1818 (c. 27), s.4.

  excl. in pt.- Heworth incl. 1818 (c. 27), s.5.

  s.44 r.in pt.- Heworth incl. 1818 (c. 27), s.7.

  ss.39, 47 ext.- Heworth incl. 1818 (c. 27), s.9.

c. 20 Fornham St. Martin and Fornham St. Genoveve (Suffolk) inclosure.

c. 21 John Lord Ossulston's estate: vesting a fee farm rent of £715 11d. 3 farthings in trust for Samuel Gaussen.

c. 22 William Scott's estate: vesting in trustees for sale, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 23 Francis Lord Seaforth's estate: empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the estates of Seaforth and others (Ross) for the payment of debts and provisions, and granting certain powers relating to leases and feus.

  see: Seaforth estate 1844 (c. 17), preamble.

c. 24 James Schaw's estate: authorizing trustees to grant building leases and feus and to sell the superiority of the lands and barony of Preston, and other provisions.

c. 25 Hollington (Derby) inclosure.

c. 26 Fulbrook (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 27 James Rocheid's estate: enabling him and the heirs of entail to grant feus of the estate of Inverleith.

c. 28 Earl of Thanet's and Thomas Holmes's estates (Kent): exchange.

c. 29 Henry Blundell's estate: partition of the estates of Lostock, Anderton, Heaton, Horwich, Rumworth and Adlington (Lancashire).

c. 30 Philip Gell's estate: confirmation of exchange.

c. 31 Rector of Meesden's and Armitage Gaussen's estates (Meesden) (Hertfordshire): exchange of the rectory house and part of the glebe for a house and lands.

c. 32 Sir James Long's estate: vesting estates in Dorset and Yorkshire in trustees, to be sold, for the payment of specific incumbrances and for the purchase of other estates to be settled in lieu.

c. 33 Prebendary of The Moor's (Saint Paul's Cathedral) (London) estate: enabling leasing in Saint Giles without Cripplegate, and enabling sub-letting for repairs and improvements.

c. 34 Barlow (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 35 Common Wood (Holt, otherwise Lyons) (Denbighshire): improvement.

c. 36 Peter Walkden's estate: vesting an estate in Cheshire in trustees, to be sold for the payment of incumbrances and the purchase of other estates to be settled in lieu.

c. 37 Enabling the Vicar of Bolton (Lancashire) to sell a portion of glebe land.

c. 38 Confirming of an agreement concerning the reversion of Sir Lister Holte's estates in Warwickshire and Cheshire and Abraham Bracebridge's property, and vesting the estates in trustees for the purposes of the agreement.

c. 39 Harbridge (Hampshire) inclosure.*

c. 40 Ulric Hemmingson.*

c. 41 Fulstow (Lincolnshire) inclosure.*

c. 42 Portsea (Hampshire) inclosure.*

c. 43 Studley (Warwickshire) inclosure.*

c. 44 Worsbrough (Yorkshire) inclosure.*

c. 45 Emneth (Norfolk) inclosure.*

c. 46 Amending and rendering more effectual Hanley Castle (Worcestershire) inclosure [1795 (35 Geo. 3) (c. 2)].*

c. 47 Hempnall (Norfolk) inclosure.*

c. 48 Francis Garden's estate: vesting parts of Pitsligo (Aberdeen) in trustees, to be sold, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.*

c. 49 William Cadell's estate: empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the estate of Tranent (Haddington) (Edinburgh) for the payment of debts.*

c. 50 Salt and Enson (Staffordshire) inclosure.*

c. 51 Beadlam (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.*

c. 52 William Bailey's divorce from Henrietta Bailey, and other provisions.*

c. 53 Sir Edward Owen's divorce from Dame Elizabeth Owen, and other provisions.*

c. 54 Richard Emery's estate: exonerating hereditaments in Waters Upton (Salop.) from portions.*

c. 55 Rector of Clapham's glebe: enabling the surrender of an existing lease

  and grant of a more extensive lease of part of the rectorial glebe.*

c. 56 Leek Wootton (Warwickshire) inclosure.*

c. 57 Richard Smith's divorce from Harriet Smith, and other provisions.*

c. 58 Naturalization of Matthew Seyzinger.*

c. 59 William Murray's estate: enabling the Court of Session to sell the estate of Pitlochie (Fife) for the purchase and settlement, in lieu thereof, of the estate of Cockspow (Stirling).*

c. 60 Amendment of Strensham (Worcestershire) inclosure Act [1814 (54 Geo. 3)

  (c. 46)].*

c. 61 Marquis of Queensberry's estate: settling parts of the estate of Kinninmonth or Kinmount (Dumfries) and vesting in lieu parts of the lands and barony of Tinwall, Mousewald and others.*

c. 62 Edward Beevor: change of name to Lombe and licence to bear its arms.*

c. 63 Llandilofawr and Talley (Carmarthenshire) inclosure.*

c. 64 Explanation and amendment of William Dyott's divorce Act [1816 (56 Geo. 3)

  (c. 76)].*

1818 (58 Geo. 3).

c. 1 Cranford (Middlesex) inclosure.

c. 2 Saint Martin in the Fields (Middlesex): enabling the trustees to dispose of the almshouses, vesting the Camden Town burial ground in the said trustees and enabling them to build almshouses thereon, and other provisions.

c. 3 Laverstock and Ford (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 4 Damerham South (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 5 Warsop (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 6 Thelnetham (Suffolk) inclosure.

c. 7 Middop or Midhope (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 8 Oxspring (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 9 Ainstable (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 10 Isleworth, Heston and Twickenham (Middlesex) inclosure.

c. 11 Noke (Oxford) allotment of lands.

c. 12 Erpingham, Colby, Banningham and Ingworth (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 13 Itteringham, Oulton, Wickmere and Wood Dalling (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 14 Great Melton (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 15 Moreton Valence and Putloe (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 16 Norbury (Derby) inclosure.

c. 17 Marden, Sutton St. Michael, Sutton St. Nicholas and Withington (Herefordshire) inclosure: amending an Act of his present Majesty.

c. 18 South Moreton (Berkshire) inclosure.

c. 19 Walsham-le-Willows (Suffolk) inclosure.

c. 20 Etton (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 21 Peter Penniall's and others' estates: enabling grant of building leases of premises in High Street, Saint Mary Newington (Surrey).

c. 22 St. Paul's School's estate: enabling trustees to purchase buildings and land.

c. 23 Bradford Free Grammar School's estate: enabling the governors to sell the school house and lands, purchase other estates, build a new school house and grant building leases of estates or convey them for building purposes upon reserved rents, and enabling them to increase the number of Masters and pay them proper salaries, and enlarging their trusts and powers.

c. 24 John Harvey's estate (Norfolk): exchanging a settled for an unsettled estate.

c. 25 Lakenheath (Suffolk) allotment of lands.

c. 26 Bradford (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 27 Heworth (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure: amending an Act of His present Majesty [1817 (57 Geo. 3) (c. 19)], and extending its provisions to the inclosure of lands in the suburbs of York.

c. 28 Kilmainham, St. James, Clondalkin, Crumlin, Newcastle, and Rathcoole (Dublin) inclosure.

c. 29 Hurstborne Tarrant (Hampshire): extinguishing a right of common over coppices and grounds and allotting a part of the same to be subject to a more extensive right.

c. 30 Barnard's estate.

c. 31 Sir Charles Knightley's estate: repeal of the Act of 53 Geo. 3 [1813 (c. clxvi)] and vesting of the estates in different trustees for the same purposes.

c. 32 Robert Ingram's estate: perfecting a conveyance of hereditaments in Llanidloes, Llangerrig and Llandinam (Montgomeryshire).

c. 33 Lytchet Matravers and Lytchet Minster (Dorset) inclosure.

c. 34 Rector of Carlton in Lindrick's and Henry Knight's estates: exchange of glebe and other lands in Carlton in Lindrick (Nottinghamshire).

c. 35 Marquis and Earl of Ormonde, Baron Butler's estate: vesting in the surviving and new trustees, estates not disposed of under Acts of 35 Geo. 3 [c. 40], 45 Geo. 3 [c. lxxxiii] and 48 Geo. 3 [c. xciii].

c. 36 Settling a moiety of a yearly rent of £400 upon William and Caroline Danby.

 

see: Countess de Durfort's estate 1819 (c. 7), s.1.

c. 37 Sarah and Ann Hethersett's, Jane Hemsworth's and Isabel Huntingdon's estates: exchange of estates in Norfolk and Suffolk.

c. 38 Thomas Leech's estate: sale of estates in Lincolnshire, Kent and Surrey.

c. 39 Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, estates: vesting land and hereditaments in trustees for sale, with power to lease on fines.

  ext.in pt.(mod.) - Estate of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1823

 

(c. 25), s.1.

c. 40 Uploders (Dorset) inclosure.*

c. 41 Tolworth or Talworth (Surrey) inclosure.*

c. 42 Naturalization of John Schweickhert.*

c. 43 Naturalization of Martin Haberer.*

c. 44 Hensall (Yorkshire) inclosure.*

c. 45 Barrett Jordan's estate: confirming a partition of estates in Haverfordwest (Pembrokeshire).

c. 46 Great Comberton (Worcestershire) inclosure.*

c. 47 Berwick St. Leonard (Wiltshire) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.*

c. 48 Long Load (Somerset) inclosure, allotment and exchange of lands.*

c. 49 Ulceby with Fotherington (Lincoln) inclosure.*

c. 50 Helleston, Wendron, Mawgan in Meneage, and Sithney (Cornwall) inclosure.*

c. 51 Wek Moor, Curry Rivell, Drayton, Swell, and Fivehead (Somerset) inclosure.*

c. 52 Woodmancot, Nutbourne, and Prinsted (Sussex) inclosure.*

c. 53 Wilsthorpe (Lincolnshire) inclosure.*

c. 54 Tresham (Gloucestershire) inclosure.*

c. 55 Bucknell and Clungunford(Salop.) inclosure.*

c. 56 Froxfield and Fyfield (Wiltshire) inclosure.*

c. 57 Philip Leigh's divorce from Catherine Leigh, and other provisions.*

c. 58 Naturalization of Andrew Kaye.*

c. 59 Naturalization of Alexander Prevost.*

c. 60 Naturalization of Martin Rucker.*

c. 61 Naturalization of William Count Linsingen.*

c. 62 Bickenhill and Little Packington (Warwickshire) inclosure.*

c. 63 Hackness (Yorkshire) inclosure.*

c. 64 Skirbeck (Lincolnshire) inclosure.*

c. 65 Naturalization of Alexis Doxat.*

c. 66 Susan Charteris, Dowager Lady Elcho: change of surname and arms to Tracy .*

1819 (59 Geo. 3).

c. 1 Bitton (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 2 Kelton and Arlecdon (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 3 Clane and Manheim (Kildare) inclosure.

c. 4 Charlotte Biddulph's, Honourable Frederick and Maria West's and Harriet Myddleton's estates: partition pursuant to a decree of the Court of Chancery.

c. 5 Rodborne (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 6 Burnley Parochial Chapel (Lancashire): enabling the curate and patron to let the glebe lands.

c. 7 Vesting a moiety of a yearly rent of £400 in trustees for sale for Georgiana Countess De Durfort.

c. 8 Mary Spencer's estate: vesting in trustees for sale.

c. 9 Barnborough (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 10 East Drayton (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 11 Beddington and Bandon (Surrey) inclosure: amending the inclosure Act and determining the parish boundary of Beddington.

c. 12 Martock and Muchelney (Somerset) inclosure.

c. 13 Durrington and Knighton (Wiltshire) allotment of lands.

c. 14 East Rudham, West Rainham, and Helhoughton (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 15 Farington (Lancashire) inclosure.

c. 16 Peniston (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure and commutation of tithes.

c. 17 Wensley and Snitterton (Derby) inclosure, and leasing of commons or waste

  grounds called Oker Hill and Cross Green for the benefit of the poor rate.

c. 18 Yelling (Huntingdonshire) inclosure and compensation for tithes.

c. 19 Stanton Lacy and Bromfield (Salop.) inclosure.

c. 20 Curacy of Morton's estate (Salop.): authorising sale of lands.

c. 21 Harrow School estates : enabling grant of building leases.

c. 22 St. Catherine's Hospital, Ledbury: better regulation, and enabling the Dean and Chapter of Hereford to rebuild the almshouses.

c. 23 Hereford Cathedral: enabling the Dean and Chapter to discharge debts incurred in repairing the Cathedral.

c. 24 John Broadhurst's estate: empowering trustees to sell estates and purchase and settle others in lieu.

c. 25 Arthur Charlett's and James Newport's estates: exchange.

c. 26 Enabling William Dixon and Thomas Fenton's guardians to grant building leases of lands called Spice Island, Saint George's parish, Middlesex.

c. 27 David Moncreiffe's estate: vesting parts of the lands and barony of Gorthy in trustees for sale for payment of land tax and for purchasing and entailing other more convenient estates, and granting a power to feu parts of the entailed estates.

  am.- Sir David Moncrieffe's estate 1829 (c. 36).

c. 28 Duke of Devonshire's estate: confirming title to the manors of Brindle and Inskip and estates in Brindle, Inskip and Eccleston (Lancashire).

c. 29 Barmston (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 30 Thornton in Craven (Yorkshire) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.

c. 31 Aldington (Kent) inclosure.

c. 32 Ingham (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 33 Harlington (Middlesex) inclosure.

c. 34 Thomas Freeman's estate: vesting estates in Wiltshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Durham in trustees, to be sold, and purchase of other estates to be settled in lieu.

c. 35 Thomas Holloway's estate: confirming and establishing leases and contracts for leases and enabling the trustees and executors to make further such leases and contracts.

c. 36 West Walton (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 37 Joseph Evan's Charities: incorporating the trustees and vesting Joseph Evans's real and personal estates in them.

c. 38 Lancelot Rolleston's estate: vesting estates in Hucknell Torkard (Nottinghamshire) in trustees to be sold for paying incumbrances and for purchasing other estates to be settled in lieu.

c. 39 Thomas Smÿth's (a lunatic) estate: empowering committees to grant leases and confirming leases already made.

c. 40 Thomas Smÿth's (a lunatic) estate: enabling committees to sign consents to leases of parts of Camberwell vicarial glebe, and vesting part of the glebe in trustees for sale.

c. 41 Norton in Hales (Salop.) inclosure.

c. 42 Hannah Pownall's estate: vesting estates in Yorkshire in trustees for sale and purchasing and settling other estates in lieu.

  see: Hannah Pownall's estate 1836 (c. 29), ss.1,2.

  saved - Hannah Pownall's estate 1836 (c. 29), s.8.

  ext.in pt.and appl.- Hannah Pownall's estate 1836 (c. 29), s.15.

c. 43 Earl of Aberdeen's estate vesting in fee simple parts of the entailed lands and barony of Fedderat (Aberdeen), upon other lands in the county being entailed.

c. 44 Samuel Blunt's estate: vesting the manor of Oram, and messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Sussex, in trustees to be sold, and purchase of other estates to be settled in lieu.

  r.in pt.- Samuel Blunt's estate 1839 (c. 22), s.1.

c. 45 Assisting the rebuilding of London House.

c. 46 Vesting in a trustee, to be sold, estates devised by the will of Joseph Fayrer, and investing the shares belonging to infants in the purchase of other estates, to be conveyed to them.

c. 47 Peter Bernard's estate: empowering the trustees to grant building leases overland in Southampton (Hampshire).

c. 48 John Shaftoe's charity: amending and enlarging the powers of an Act of His present Majesty.

c. 49 Alvingham (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

  see: Alvingham incl.(Commissioners' supplementary award) 1831 (c. 6), s.1.

c. 50 Naturalization of Sigismond Stolterforth.*

c. 51 Naturalization of Henry Hendrickson.*

c. 52 Naturalization of Eleonore Wickham.*

c. 53 Chidham, Westbourne, and Warblington (Hampshire) inclosure.*

c. 54 Naturalization of Gotthold Schwieger.*

c. 55 Naturalization of George Stoll.*

c. 56 Lord Selsey's estate (Sussex): authorizing felling and sale of timber for payment of debts and restricting future felling. *

c. 57 Rawridge and Upottery (Devon) inclosure.*

c. 58 Firsby (Lincolnshire) inclosure.*

c. 59 Broad Sydling and Upsydling (Dorset) inclosure and allotment of lands.*

c. 60 Alvechurch (Worcestershire) inclosure.*

c. 61 Hayden, Hayden Wick and Moreden (Wiltshire) inclosure.*

c. 62 Leasingham (Lincolnshire) inclosure.*

c. 63 Over-Whitacre (Warwickshire) inclosure.*

c. 64 Selsey (Sussex) inclosure.*

c. 65 Cumberworth (Lincolnshire) inclosure.*

c. 66 Great Broughton and Little Broughton (Cumberland) inclosure.*

c. 67 Greysouthen (Cumberland) inclosure.*

c. 68 John Trelawny's divorce from Caroline Trelawney, and other provisions.*

c. 69 Richard Halford's divorce from Sarah Halford, and other provisions.*

c. 70 William Thomas's divorce from Arabella Thomas, and other provisions.*

c. 71 John Clitherow's divorce from Sarah Clitherow.*

c. 72 Addison and Elizabeth Cresswell: change of name to Baker and licence to bear its arms.*

c. 73 Naturalization of Vincent Wanostrocht.*

c. 74 Vesting estates in Whittingham (Haddington) (East Lothian) held by Lord Blantyre, and entailed by Sir Andrew Ramsay and George Muirhead, in trustees for sale for the purchase of other estates, to be settled in lieu, and for paying Lord Blantyre the sum he has advanced for redemption of the land tax of his entailed estate. *

c. 75 Edward Parkins' estate: vesting settled property in Rushden (Hertfordshire) and settling others in lieu.*

c. 76 Bolton (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.*

c. 77 Hoveton St. John (Norfolk) inclosure.*

c. 78 Oakely (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.*

c. 79 Alderton (Northamptonshire) inclosure and extinguishment of tithes.*

c. 80 Paulerspury and Heathencote (Northamptonshire) inclosure.*

c. 81 Naturalization of Frederick Newman.*

c. 82 Naturalization of Sigismund Reutzsch.*

c. 83 Martindale (Westmorland) inclosure.*

c. 84 Solihull (Warwickshire) inclosure.*

c. 85 Shotover (Oxfordshire) allotment of lands.*

c. 86 Naturalization of Samuel de Luigi.*

c. 87 Walter Stanley's charity estates: regulating the appropriation of revenues, extending the objects of the trust and rendering it more beneficial, and providing for the appointment of a Minister at a church to be built at West Bromwich (Staffordshire). *

  see: Stanley's Charity (West Bromwich) Scheme Confn. 1949 (c.lviii), preamble.

c. 88 Relieving Messrs. Chase and Co., William Abbott, Richard Maitland and Thomas Parry from the provisions of an Act of 37 Geo. 3 [c. 142] restricting loans to Indian Princes.*

c. 89 John Dunn's divorce from Eliza Dunn, and other provisions.*

c. 90 Naturalization of Frederick Huth.*

c. 91 Bishop of Norwich's and Lord Suffield's estates: exchange of moieties of advowsons in Norfolk and Suffolk.*

c. 92 Sir Henry Englefield's estates: appointment of new trustees.*

c. 93 Edward, Pamela and Lucy Fitzgerald (children of Lord Edward Fitzgerald): restoration to blood.*

1819 (60 Geo. 3 & 1 Geo. 4).

c. 1 Lexden (Essex) inclosure.

c. 2 Wythop (Cumberland) inclosure.

1820 (60 Geo. 3 & 1 Geo. 4).

c. 3 Hinxton (Cambridgeshire) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.

1820 (1 Geo. 4).

c. 1 John Madocks's estate: vesting parts in Denbighshire in trustees, to be sold, and purchasing other estates to be settled in lieu.

c. 2 Blo' Norton (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 3 Langset (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure: rendering more effectual an Act of 51 Geo. 3 [c. clxiii] as regards the allotment to William Payne.

c. 4 Millom (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 5 Smisby (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 6 Tibenham and Moulton (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 7 Darton (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

c. 8 Golcar (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

c. 9 Skelding Moor (Lancashire) inclosure.

c. 10 Great Barford (Bedfordshire) inclosure.

c. 11 Wenham (Sussex) inclosure.

c. 12 Woodshaw, Greenhill, and Nore Marsh (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 13 Richmond charity estates: enabling the trustees to grant building, repairing and other leases.

  r.in pt.- Richmond charity estates 1828 (c. 28), s.1.

c. 14 Selley (Salop.) inclosure.

c. 15 Great Leighs and Chatley (Essex) inclosure.

c. 16 Eye (Northamptonshire) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.

c. 17 Preston, Candover, and Nutley (Hampshire) inclosure.

c. 18 Princes Risborough (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 19 Robert Holden's estate: vesting estates in Darley (Derbyshire) in trust, to be sold, and purchase of other estates to be settled in lieu.

c. 20 Viscount Clive's estate: vesting parts in trustees upon trust to sell, and purchase of more convenient estates.

c. 21 Drigg (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 22 Pennington (Lancashire) inclosure.

c. 23 Chilfrome (Dorset) inclosure.

c. 24 Naseby (Northamptonshire) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.

c. 25 Oakham (Rutlandshire) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.

c. 26 South Duffield (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

  r.in pt.- South Duffield incl. 1821 (c. 25), s.2.

c. 27 Farnham and Bishops Stortford (Hertfordshire) inclosure.

c. 28 Little Marlow (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 29 Blakeney, Wiveton, and Glandford (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 30 Walsoken (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 31 Benefield (Northhampton) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.

c. 32 Walcott charity estates: vesting a moiety in Saint Mary Lambeth (Surrey) in trustees, and other provisions.

c. 33 Estate of St. John's College Oxford: enabling sale of the observatory and land in Saint Giles to John Radcliffe's trustees, the proceeds to be laid out in land, and other provisions.

c. 34 James Gunter's estate: enabling trustees and devisees to let land in Saint Luke, Chelsea, Fulham and Kensington (Middlesex), pursuant to contracts entered into during his life, and to grant other leases under certain conditions.

c. 35 King's College Cambridge and Wyrley Birch estates: exchange of land in Norfolk.

c. 36 Confirmation of the Duke and Duchess of Portland's marriage settlement.

c. 37 John Bond's estate: vesting the manor of Hendon, and other estates, in other trustees, to be sold, enfranchising copyholders, and applying the proceeds to the trusts of his will.

c. 38 John Vernon's estate: enabling sale of parts of the estates.

c. 39 Osmond and Mary Beauvoir's marriage settlement: making effectual the sale of part of the estates.

c. 40 Earl of Shrewsbury's estate: preventing him and others from disturbing a partition made by George, late Earl of Shrewsbury.

c. 41 Dean of St. Paul's estate: confirming a lease granted to Sir John Osborn and John Burt, and establishing derivative leases granted by the lessees.

c. 42 Enabling Sir James Fergusson, or the heir of entail in possession of Kilkerran (Ayr), to exchange parts of Mochrumhill, Caldwallstone and other lands, for parts of the lands of Aird, Glenshalloch and others, to be vested in Sir James Fergusson or the said heir, in lieu.

c. 43 Duke of Norfolk's and William Matthews's estates: exchange of land in Norfolk with the concurrence of the committees of the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk (a lunatic).

c. 44 Cherhill, Calne, Calstone, Wellington and Compton Bassett allotment of lands.

c. 45 John Dunn's estate: enabling trustees to exchange property in Pembrokeshire for other estates at East Moor (Pembrokeshire).

c. 46 Sarah West's estate: empowering trustees to sell, for the discharge of a mortgage, and for the purchase, from the residue, of other estates to be settled in lieu.

c. 47 Viscount Hawarden's estate: vesting the Kilkenny estate in trustees, to be sold for the discharge of charges and incumbrances, and for the purchase, from the surplus, of other estates in or near Tipperary, to be settled in lieu.

c. 48 See of Canterbury's estates: explaining and amending an Act of 1807 [c. cxxviii] (vesting estates in trustees for sale and enabling grant of building and repairing leases) and granting further powers to the Archbishop with respect to leasing.

  see: Archbishop of Canterbury's estate 1827 (c. 50), s.1; East's estate

 

1837 (c. 30).

  ext.in pt.- See of Canterbury's estates 1824 (c. 37), s.1.

c. 49 John Stratton's (an infant) estate: vesting the manor and estate of Hawling (Gloucestershire) in trustees to be sold for payment of incumbrances and for the purchase of other estates.

c. 50 Establishing the deed of conveyance and assignment executed by Sir James Cotter, Richard Kellett, Sir Richard Kellett and William Kellett, late bankers in Cork, for the benefit of their creditors, and facilitating the performance of the trusts thereby created.

c. 51 Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham's indemnity from disabilities.*

c. 52 Temple Newsam (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.*

c. 53 Whinfell (Cumberland) inclosure.*

c. 54 Codsall (Staffordshire) inclosure.*

c. 55 Holme next the Sea (Norfolk) inclosure.*

c. 56 Naturalization of Marie Massingberd.*

c. 57 Naturalization of James Hervet d'Egville.*

c. 58 Naturalization of John Harms.*

c. 59 Naturalization of Samuel Rackwitz.*

c. 60 Chessington (Surrey) inclosure.

c. 61 Bishopstoke, South Stoneham, Great and Little Allington, and Ewelme (Surrey) inclosure and allotments of land.*

c. 62 Haseley (Oxfordshire) allotment of land.*

c. 63 Naturalization of Frederick Ritterspack.*

c. 64 Upper and Lower Gravenhurst and Upper Stondon (Bedfordshire) inclosure.*

c. 65 Naturalization of John Riemers.*

c. 66 Honourable Pownall Pellew's divorce from Eliza Pellew, and other provisions.*

c. 67 Naturalization of Christian Kramer.*

c. 68 Earl of Harborough's indemnity from disabilities.*

1821 (1 & 2 Geo. 4).

c. 1 Ivinghoe (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 2 Moreton Valence and Putloe (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 3 Great Durnford (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 4 Higham (Suffolk) inclosure.

c. 5 Bishop of Winchester's estate: sale of Winchester House (Chelsea) (Middlesex), purchase of another residence and other provisions.

  appl.- Bishop of Winchester's estate (timber felling) 1828 (c. 22), s.1.

  ext.in pt.- Bishop of Winchester's estate (timber felling) 1828 (c. 22), s.3.

c. 6 Taynton (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 7 Londesborough (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 8 Walesby, Kirton, and Egmanton (Nottinghamshire) inclosure and tithes exoneration.

c. 9 Duke of Northumberland's estate: executing a contract of sale of copyhold hereditaments in Backworth, Earsdon, Monkseaton and Preston (Northumberland), other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 10 Kirkby Ireleth, Lindale, and Marton (Lancashire) inclosure.

c. 11 Burnham Norton, Burnham Deepdale and Burnham Overy (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 12 Alsager (Cheshire) inclosure.

c. 13 Worstead (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 14 John Maxwell's estate: empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the estates of Munshes and others (Dumfries) for the satisfaction of debts provisions and other deeds of the entailer.

c. 15 Archbishop of Dublin's estate: enabling the demise of the mansion house of Tallaght (Dublin).

c. 16 Mary Patten Bold's estate: enabling leasing of coal mines in Sutton and of waste grounds in North Meols (Lancashire), and authorizing trustees to fell timber and purchase and settle further estates from the proceeds.

c. 17 Robert Austen's estate: vesting settled impropriate tythes in Surrey in trustees, to be sold, and investing the money arising, under the direction of the Court of Chancery, in the purchase of estates, to be settled in lieu.

c. 18 Kenn (Devon) inclosure and allotment of lands.

c. 19 Stoke D'Abernon (Surrey) inclosure.

c. 20 Millbourne (Surrey) inclosure.

c. 21 Tallaght, Killsillaghan, and Luske (Dublin) inclosure.

c. 22 Broad Town and Thornhill (Wiltshire) allotment of lands.

c. 23 Bosham and Funtington (Sussex) inclosure.

c. 24 Bourton-on-the-Hill and Moreton-in-Marsh (Gloucestershire) inclosure and exoneration from tythes.

c. 25 Amending and explaining the South Duffield (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure Act 1820 [c. 26] and repealing parts thereof.

c. 26 James Ladbroke's and others' estates: enabling grants of building leases in Kensington, Paddington, Nottingbarns and Westborne (Middlesex).

  ext.and appl.in pt.- Ladbroke's estate 1844 (c. 33), s.1.

c. 27 Removing doubts as to the power of the devisees in trust under the will of Sir Drummond Smith to convey property in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, pursuant to a contract with William Kay, during the lifetime of Dame Elizabeth Smith.

c. 28 Sir Thomas Hunloke's estate: vesting devised estates in trustees for sale for discharging incumbrances and for creating a fund to answer the charges under his will.

c. 29 Rectory of Hinton Walrish (Berkshire) and John Symonds's estate: exchange of glebe for other lands in the parish.

c. 30 William and Mary Jane Gore's estate: vesting parts in trustees for sale and purchase of others from the the proceeds.

c. 31 Whitley (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 32 Easthampstead (Berkshire) inclosure.

c. 33 Amending Llanrwst (Denbighshire and Caernarvonshire) inclosure Act

  1812 [c. 68].

c. 34 Kings' Heath or Malmesbury Common (Wiltshire) inclosure and allotment of lands.

c. 35 Edgbaston (Warwickshire) commutation of tithes.

c. 36 Farnham Royal (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 37 Whittington (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 38 John Logan's estate: vesting estates in trustees, to be sold for the payment of debts and provisions to children, and purchase of other lands from the residue, to be settled in lieu.

c. 39 Trinity Hospital, Greenwich: power to sell estates in Saint Martin in the Fields (Middlesex) to the Duke of Northumberland, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 40 John Satterthwaite's estate: enabling the surviving trustee to sell the real estate, devised by his will, during the lifetime of his widow, and apply the proceeds under the direction of the Court of Chancery.

c. 41 Enabling the trustees of an estate at Rowley Regis, belonging to Deritend Chapel (Aston) (Warwickshire), to demise the mines lying under it, lay out the money arising in the purchase of land and apply the rents in the manner therein mentioned.

  r.in pt.- Birmingham Corpn. 1935 (c.cxxii), s.9(18)(ii).

c. 42 Marquis of Abercorn's estate: enabling guardians to make freehold leases of estates in Ireland during his minority.

c. 43 Confirming partition of estates in Worcestershire and disposing of the estates tail and other interests created by the will of John Embury, and other provisions.

c. 44 Brownswood Prebend (Saint Paul's Cathedral): enabling the Prebendary to grant a lease of the manor of Brownswood (Middlesex) and enabling the grant of sub-leases for building and improving, and other provisions.

 

see: Brownswood Prebend 1826 (c. 29), s.1.

c. 45 Thomas Avarne's and Marquess of Anglesey's estates: exchange of an estate at Longdon (Staffordshire) for another at Abbots Bromley.

c. 46 Hailey (Oxfordshire) allotment of lands.*

c. 47 Bromley (Kent) inclosure.*

c. 48 Stapleford Abbott (Essex) inclosure.*

c. 49 Tempster (Montgomeryshire) allotments.*

c. 50 Great Bookham (Surrey) allotment of lands.*

c. 51 Bassingham (Norfolk) inclosure.*

c. 52 Little Barningham and Calthorpe (Norfolk) inclosure.*

c. 53 Tangmere (Sussex) inclosure.*

c. 54 Felsted (Essex) inclosure and allotment of land.*

c. 55 Naturalization of Jozé Fernandes.*

c. 56 Francis Lloyd's will: obviating a doubt as to the power of sale and exchange.*

c. 57 Union of Barnwell All Saints and Barnwell St. Andrew parishes (Northamptonshire).*

c. 58 Pattiswick (Essex) inclosure.*

c. 59 Viscount Glerawly's divorce from Viscountess Glerawly, and other provisions.*

1822 (3 Geo. 4).

c. 1 Cokaynes and Kelars (Essex) inclosure.

c. 2 Christopher Fenwick's and Duke of Northumberland's estates: executing a contract of sale.

c. 3 Brabourne, Smeeth, Bircholt and Sellinge (Kent) inclosure.

c. 4 Seaton and Flimby (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 5 Bobbington (Staffordshire and Salop.) inclosure.

c. 6 Clifton Reynes (Buckinghamshire) inclosure and tithes exoneration.

c. 7 Ellingham and Ibsley (Hampshire) inclosure.

c. 8 Sturton and Littleborough (Nottinghamshire) inclosure and tithes exoneration.

c. 9 Wingfield (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 10 George Drake and Samuel Parker: confirming articles of agreement and authorizing mining leases in Cornwall.

c. 11 Walter and Jane Ker's estate: vesting part in trustees to complete a sale to the Duke of Northumberland for discharge of a mortgage.

c. 12 Sir Charles Lockhart's estate: vesting the lands and barony of Dryden, and other estates, [Midlothian] in trustees to be sold, other more convenient estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.

  see: Lockhart's estate 1836 (c. 14).

  r.in pt.- Lockhart's estate 1836 (c. 14), s.7.

  cont.in pt.- Lockhart's estate 1836 (c. 14), s.19.

c. 13 South Dalton (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 14 Towersey (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 15 Thomas Mackenzie's estate: empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the estate of Ord (Ross) for the payment of debts and burdens.

c. 16 Bishop of Limerick's estate: enabling the demise of property at Conigar (Limerick).

c. 17 Enabling sale of ground for the enlargement of Cambridge University library and lecture rooms and the erection of the Fitzwilliam Museum and an observatory.

c. 18 William Tufnell's estate: enabling the trustee to grant building and repairing leases and reduce the fines for the copyholds of Barnersbury (to encourage the tenants to build), and other provisions.

c. 19 Plumptre Hospital, Nottingham: enabling sale of part of the estate, mortgage of the residue and the grant of building or repairing leases.

c. 20 Earl Howe's and Catherine Hall, Cambridge's estate: exchange of lands.

c. 21 See of St. David's income: restraining leasing of the tithes of Llangammarch

  (Brecknockshire), Llangevelach (Glamorganshire), Llangadoch (Carmarthenshire) and Glascomb (Radnorshire) beyond the term therein mentioned, and annexing the tithes of Llanarth and Llanina [Cardiganshire], allowing one third of the annual profits to the vicar.

c. 22 John Bacon's estate: partition of real estates, and other provisions.

c. 23 Building and establishing an hospital for destitute children in Edinburgh and modifying and extending the purposes specified in a deed of destination executed by Andrew Fletcher and John Mackenzie.

c. 24 Beilby and Richard Thompson's estates: empowering trustees to sell estates

  in Yorkshire devised by their wills, other estates to purchased and settled in

  lieu under the direction of the Court of Chancery.

  am.- Beilby Thompson's and Dorothy Wilson's estates, 1831 (c. 15), ss. 1,3,5.

  s. 1 ext.- Beilby Thompson's and Dorothy Wilson's estates, 1831 (c. 15), s.8.

  ss. 1-5 ext.- Beilby Thompson's and Dorothy Wilson's estates, 1831 (c. 15), s. 9.

  schs 1,2 am.- Beilby Thompson's and Dorothy Wilson's estates, 1831 (c.15), s. 10.

c. 25 Thomas Barrett's estate: vesting parts in Kent and Surrey in trustees, to be sold, and purchase of other estates to be settled in lieu.

c. 26 Amending Durham County Schools Act, 1800 [c. cxx].

c. 27 St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh: enabling the ministers to feu their glebe lands.

c. 28 Burtish Common (Worcestershire) inclosure.

c. 29 Dringhouses, Mittlethorpe, and Clementhorpe (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 30 Dinton (Wiltshire) inclosure.

c. 31 Vesting perpetual rentcharges, out of the estate of Earl Sommers, in Trinity College, Oxford and the Rector of Dumbleton (Gloucestershire), vesting land in Dumbleton in the Rector and vesting tithes and lands belonging to the college and Rector in the mortgagees of the Earl, subject to equity of redemption.

c. 32 Edward Napier's (an infant) and others' estates: vesting settled estates in trustees for sale for the discharge of incumbrances, and vesting part of other estates in Mary Napier, during her life, in lieu of her life estate in the settled estates.

c. 33 Viscount Anson's estate: vesting part of the settled estates in Norfolk in trustees, to execute contracts for sale already entered into, to sell other parts thereof under the direction of the Court of Chancery and to apply the proceeds in the manner therein mentioned.

c. 34 Charles Firchild's estate: authorizing the sale of copyhold messuages in Meer and Forton (Staffordshire) in performance of a contract for sale, other estates to be purchased and settled from the proceeds, and other provisions.

c. 35 Baron Clinton and Saye's estate: vesting estates in trustees, to be sold, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.

 

am.- Baron Clinton and Saye's estate, 1825 (c. 54).

c. 36 Duke of Marlborough's estate: assisting the sale, under the direction of the Court of Chancery, of part of the estates devised by his will.

c. 37 Duxford St. John and Duxford St. Peter (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.*

c. 38 Enabling the Rector and Patron of Ashton-under-Lyne (Lancashire) to grant leases of the glebe lands.*

c. 39 Enabling Kitty Reading, wife of Charles Packe, to use and bear the arms of Reading.*

c. 40 Naturalization of Charles Wild.*

c. 41 Naturalization of Theresa Arneman.*

c. 42 Naturalization of Philip Novelli.*

c. 43 Sir John Doyle's divorce from Mary Doyle, and other provisions.*

c. 44 Naturalization of Catherine Satis.*

c. 45 Naturalization of Charles Wück.*

c. 46 Naturalization of William Coesvelt.*

c. 47 Naturalization of John Koch.*

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