Chronological Tables of the Private and Personal Acts
Acts of the Parliaments of United Kingdom
Part 28 (1828-1833)
1828 (9 Geo. 4).
c. 1
Enabling Francis Browne to convey a messuage, lands and hereditaments at Forston (Dorset) for the purposes of a county lunatic asylum.
c. 2
Tittensor and Darlaston (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 3
Hessay (Yorkshire) inclosure, allotment of land and tithes exoneration.
c. 4
Littlington (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.
c. 5
Broughton (Lancashire) inclosure.
c. 6
Keymer (Sussex) inclosure.
c. 7
Earl of Rosebery's and William Moncrieff's estates: exchanging the estates of Kirkton and Whitelaw (West Lothian) for the estate of New
Halls, and investing the surplus price of New Halls in other estates to be entailed.
see: William Scott Moncrieff's estate 1835 (c. 8), s.1.
c. 8
Belaugh, Scottow, Little Hautbois and Hoveton St. Peter (Norfolk)
inclosure.
c. 9
Corton (Wiltshire) inclosure and allotment of lands.
c. 10
Holme (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 11
Ollerset and Phoside (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 12
Scriven and Scotton (Yorkshire) inclosure and allotments of commons and Scotton tithes exoneration.
c. 13
Wiveliscombe (Somerset) inclosure.
c. 14
Cranbourne Chase (Dorset and Wiltshire) disfranchisement.
c. 15
Ousefleet (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 16
Axmouth (Devon) inclosure.
c. 17
Appleton (Berkshire) allotment of lands.
c. 18
Morwell Down (Devon) inclosure.
c. 19
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and John Dickinson: exchange
of estates.
c. 20
Elizabeth Russ's (a lunatic) estate: enabling the committees to sell estates in Clifton (Gloucestershire) and St. Philip and St. Jacob, Bristol [Gloucestershire and Somerset].
c. 21
Joseph and Eliza Richards's settlement: enabling the trustees to grant leases of coal and other mines in Oldswinford (Worcestershire).
c. 22
Bishop of Winchester's estate: enabling timber felling to provide money for the purposes of an Act of 1821 [c. 5] (providing a new residence).
c. 23
Great Washbourne (Gloucestershire) inclosure: rendering valid the Commissioner's award and other proceedings under the Act of 1809 as regards lands allotted to Henry Fowke.
c. 24
Archibald Campbell's estate (Blythswood): amending an Act of 1792 [c.40] (vesting parts of Blythswood, and other estates, in Lanarkshire, in trustees to be sold or feued, and investing the proceeds in the purchase of
more convenient estates, to be settled according to the deed of entail made by Colin Campbell).
see: Archibald Campbell's estate 1844 (c. 10), preamble, s.6.
saved in pt.- Archibald Campbell's estate 1844 (c. 10), s.19.
cont.in pt.- Archibald Campbell's estate 1844 (c. 10), ss.20,24.
c. 25
Sarah Rowe's estate: vesting estates in Lincolnshire and Herefordshire and the advowson of Munsley (Herefordshire) in trustees to be sold, purchase of other estates and power to pay off incumbrances.
c. 26
Frederick Breton's estate: vesting estates in Hampshire in trustees, to be sold, and purchase of other estates, to be settled in lieu.
c. 27
Joseph Butterworth's estate: enabling the trustees under his will, to sell two houses in Mitre Court, Fleet Street, London to Messrs. Hoare.
c. 28
Richmond (Surrey) charity estates: amending and repealing parts of an Act of 1820 [c. 13] (power to grant leases) and directing application of income.
c. 29
Sir Adam Fergusson's estate: vesting the lands of Auldcraigoch and others (Ayr) in trustees to be sold for payment of debts, and entailing the lands of Drummellan.
c. 30
Catherine Farquharson's estate: vesting parts of the estate of Invercauld in fee simple upon other estates being entailed.
c. 31
William Goodrich's estate: vesting estates in trustees to be sold, for discharge of incumbrances, and purchase of other estates under the direction of the Court of Chancery.
c. 32
James Rocke's estate: vesting estates in trustees for payment of debts and legacies and for the benefit of his infant heir at law.
c. 33
William Randall's estate: enabling trustees under his will to grant building leases and leases of houses in Lambeth, Battersea, Christchurch, Saint George the Martyr (Surrey), Woolwich (Kent) and Clewer (Berkshire) or
elsewhere in England.
r. in pt.- Randall's Estate 1829 (c. 39), s.1.
c. 34
Robert and Frances Marsham's marriage settlement and the late Robert Marsham's settlement: grant of powers to sell estates for the purpose of
obtaining and settling more convenient estates.
c. 35
Reverend Henry Hardinge's, Sir Richard Hardinge's and Reverend Sir Charles Hardinge's estates: sale of estates in Surrey and Fermanagh and purchase, under the direction of the Court of Chancery, of other estates to be
settled to the same uses.
c. 36
Joseph Fisher's estate: enabling trustees to sell a house in Bell Yard, Liberty of the Rolls [Westminster] [Middlesex], to Jonathan Brundrett.
c. 37
Robert Wynne's estate: enabling trustees, under the authority of the Court of Chancery, to sell estates to raise money for the discharge of mortgages, debts and legacies.
c. 38
Peter Bayley's estate: partition of estates in Wybunbury and Barthomley (Cheshire).
c. 39
Ann Molyneux's Charities' (Liverpool) estates: better vesting in trustees, enabling them to grant building and repairing leases, confirming exchanges and other provisions.
c. 40
Richard Lansdale's estate: exchange of lands and tithes in Buckinghamshire for other lands in the county held by the Borough of Chepping Wycombe.
c. 41
John Campbell's estate: vesting in trustees to be sold for payment of debts and provisions and granting a power to feu parts of the estates.
c. 42
Swinton and Lucas estates.
c. 43
Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry's estate: extending power to grant leases.
c. 44
Duke of Gordon's estate: enabling sale by him, or the heir of entail in possession, of the estate of Durris and purchase of another in lieu.
c. 45
Confirming a partition of the Walcott Charity estates in Surrey, by vesting the estates in trustees for separate parishes, regulating the
charities and empowering the trustees and the trustees of Hayle's charity (Lambeth) (Surrey) to grant building and repairing leases.
c. 46
Baron de Robeck's divorce from Baroness de Robeck, and other provisions.*
c. 47
Naturalization of Frederick Jacob.*
c. 48
Rhayader (Radnorshire) inclosure.*
c. 49
Naturalization of Paulus Pauli.*
c. 50
Naturalization of Frederick Klingender.*
c. 51
Archbishop of Canterbury's Registrar: authorizing the Archbishop for the time being to appoint Registrars of his prerogative without existing grants of the office having been surrendered.*
c. 52
Naturalization of Andrew Taylor.*
c. 53
Naturalization of Peter Daelman.*
1829 (10 Geo. 4).
c. 1
Sculthorpe (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 2
Bleddington (Gloucester) inclosure.
c. 3
Great Hamlet (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 4
Didmarton and Oldbury-on-the-Hill (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 5
North Elmham (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 6
Assisting repairs and improvements to Lambeth Palace (Surrey) and extensions and improvements to Addington mansion house.
c. 7
St. Paul's Cathedral and John Pedley's estates: exchanges.
c. 8
Empowering owners of Lubberly Mead (All Saints, Southampton) (Hampshire) to grant building leases.
c. 9
Making the site of the Duke of Rutland's mausoleum (Knipton) (Leicestershire), and the inclosure of land around it, a parcel of the extra-parochial precinct of Belvoir.
c. 10
Broadclist (Devon) inclosure.
c. 11
Brackley (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 12
Sherborne St. John (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 13
Monksherborne (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 14
St. Lawrence Wootton (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 15
St. Giles, Oxford (Oxfordshire), allotment of lands.
c. 16
Milbrook (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 17
Headingley-cum-Burley (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 18
Elworthy (Somerset) inclosure.
c. 19
Gunthorpe (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 20
Crondall (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 21
Corby (Northamptonshire) inclosure.
c. 22
Rose Castle (Cumberland): repairs and improvements.
c. 23
See of Chichester's estate: enabling grant of building leases.
c. 24
Wentworth (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.
c. 25
Halesowen (Salop.) inclosure.
c. 26
Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry's estate: extending power to grant leases.
c. 27
Callan, Coolagh and Knocktopher (Kilkenny) inclosure.
c. 28
Dissolution of the Company of Undertakers for Raising Thames Water in York Buildings.
c. 29
Edward Mynors's estate: vesting estates not comprised in an Act of 1823 [c. 29] [vesting land in Staffordshire and Leicestershire in trustees for sale] in trustees, to complete a sale to the Earl of Chesterfield,
and to sell the remainder, and laying out the proceeds of sales, under this and the previous Act, in the purchase, and settlement, of other estates in lieu.
c. 30
Reverend John Newport's estate: enabling his committee to sell estates at Grantham and Spittlegate (Lincolnshire).
c. 31
Entailed estates of Aberdour (Fife): vesting in trustees to sell and to apply the proceeds in the purchase of lands near Dalmahoy [Midlothian] and estates in Edinburgh entailed by James Earl of Morton.
c. 32
Authorizing beneficial owners of estates devised by William Wheatley to grant building and repairing leases, and authorizing the trustees to sell parts and to apply the proceeds in the manner provided for.
c. 33
Marianne Lockhart's estate: confirming land sales in Linton (Peebles) authorized by the Land Tax Redemption Act 1802 [c. 116].
c. 34
Robert Wynne's estate: enabling the trustees under an Act of 1828 [c. 37] (enabling trustees to sell estates for the discharge of mortgages, debts and legacies) to sell the estates, discharged from the interest,
under Robert Wynne's will, of any daughter, or of an heir of any daughter, of John Wynne by a future marriage.
c. 35
Lord Calthorpe's estate: confirming grants of building leases of land in St. Pancras (Middlesex).
c. 36
Sir David Moncrieffe's estate: vesting Friarton wharf (Perth) and adjacent land and the lands of Cappaldrae (Fife) in trustees, to sell and to apply the proceeds in the purchase of lands near Moncreiffe House, amending an Act
of 1819 [c. 27] (vesting in trustees for sale and granting a power to feu) and granting further powers of feuing.
c. 37
Honourable Mary Lyon's estate: enabling trustees of the will to sell estates in County Durham for the discharge of incumbrances.
c. 38
Henry Richard's estate: vesting in trustees for sale, for payment of debts, and investing the surplus for the benefit of his infant grandson and heir at law, Henry Hyde Richards.
c. 39
William Randall's estate: repealing parts of an Act of 1828 [c. 33]
(enabling grants of building leases).
c. 40
Discharging a covenant entered into between John Weston and Samuel Jackson, and empowering the trustees of the Maze estate to complete certain sales.
c. 41
John Wilson's estate: authorizing sale of estates devised by Sir Thomas Wilson, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.
c. 42
Robert Ferguson's estate: vesting the estates of Raith and others (Fife and Edinburgh) in trustees to be sold for the payment of debts.
c. 43
Estate of the London Workhouse: enabling grant of leases and purchase of other estates for the education and apprenticing of poor children.
ext.in pt.- London (City) School for Orphans of Freemen 1850
(c. 10), s.3.
am.- London (City) School for Orphans of Freemen 1850 (c. 10), s.3.
r.in pt.- London (City) School for Orphans of Freemen 1850
(c. 10), s.7.
c. 44
Enabling the City of Winchester to convey the estates of St. John the Baptist's Hospital, Winchester to trustees appointed by the Court of Chancery, and authorizing the City of Bristol to convey a sum to the trustees, under a
grant of Sir Thomas White, payable every twenty four years, and other provisions.
c. 45
St. Paul's Cathedral estate: enabling grant of building leases pursuant to an agreement with John Ambler.
c. 46
St. Paul's Cathedral estate: enabling grant of building leases over land at Barnes (Surrey).
c. 47
Earl of Jersey's, Vicar of Chesterton's and New College, Oxford's estates:
enabling exchanges of land in Chesterton (Oxford).
c. 48
Hugh Owen's estate: enabling trustees of the will to sell estates under the direction of the Court of Exchequer.
c. 49
Rectory of St. Mary, Newington Butts (Surrey): enabling confirmations, leases and assurances of parts of the glebe.
c. 50
Thomas Player's estate: authorizing a settlement of estates at Aldenham (Hertford), under the direction of the Court of Chancery.
c. 51
Naturalization of Ferdinand Campbell.*
c. 52
Henry Keighly's divorce from Anne Keighly, and other provisions.*
c. 53
Daniel Haynes's divorce from Mary Haynes', and other provisions.*
c. 54
Naturalization of Antoine du Thou.*
c. 55
John Tyrell's divorce from Elizabeth Tyrell, and other provisions.*
c. 56
Naturalization of Jean Baptiste
Chappé.*
c. 57
Naturalization of Henry Dumas.*
c. 58
Naturalization of Bernardino Fernandez.*
c. 59
Naturalization of Ferdinand and Samuel
Campbell.*
c. 60
Ower Moigne (Dorset) inclosure.*
c. 61
Watermillock (Cumberland) inclosure.*
c. 62
Bardwell (Suffolk) inclosure.*
c. 63
Ardleigh (Essex) inclosure.*
c. 64
John Barber: change of name to Garlick.*
c. 65
James Lindam's divorce from Harriott Lindam, and other provisions.*
c. 66
Peter Cazalet's divorce from Caroline Cazalet, and other provisions.*
c. 67
Naturalization of Philip Meyer.*
c. 68
Arthur Stock's divorce from Mary Beauman, otherwise Wahab, and other provisions.*
c. 69
Daniel Thorndike's divorce from Frances Thorndike, and other provisions.*
1830 (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4).
c. 1
Kingston and Iford (Sussex) inclosure.
c. 2
Forest of Roach or Roche or Neroach or Neroche (Somerset) inclosure.
c. 3
St. Michael-upon-Wyre and Lancaster (Lancashire) inclosure.
c. 4
Haddenham (Buckinghamshire) inclosure and extinguishment of tithes.
c. 5
Wistow (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.
c. 6
Arle and Arlestone in Cheltenham (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
am.- Arle and Arlestone incl. 1834 (c. 1), s.1.
c. 7
Stanley St. Leonards and Eastlington (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 8
Caxton (Cambridgeshire) inclosure and tithes exoneration.
c. 9
Weston Zoyland and Middle Zoy (Somerset) inclosure.
c. 10
Whaddon and Nash (Buckinghamshire) inclosure and tithes exoneration.
c. 11
Deddithorpe or Derrythorpe (Lincolnshire) inclosure and tithes exoneration.
c. 12
Hagley (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 13
Blacktoft, Eastrington and South Cave (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 14
Great Strickland and Thrimby (Westmorland) inclosure.
c. 15
Standon (Hertfordshire) inclosure.
c. 16
Kidwelly, St. Mary Kidwelly, St. Ishmael and Pembrey (Carmarthenshire)
inclosure.
ext. and appl.in pt.- Kidwelly, St. Mary's in Kidwelly, St. Ishmael and Pembrey incl. 1845 (c. 11), s.1.
r.in pt.- Kidwelly, St. Mary's in Kidwelly, St. Ishmael, and Pembrey incls. 1845 (c. 11), s.2.
c. 17
Monks Risborough (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 18
Kingsbury Episcopi (Somerset) inclosure.
c. 19
Little Addington (Northumberland) inclosure.
c. 20
John Williams's estate: vesting parts in Staffordshire in trustees to complete a contract for sale, and provision for application of proceeds.
c. 21
Vesting part of the estate of Dunure (Ayr) in trustees and applying the land or its proceeds in satisfying debts.
see: Marquess of Ailsa's estate 1844 (c. 11), preamble.
c. 22
Bishop of London's estate: power to grant building leases.
c. 23
Vesting estates, late of Ann Budgen, in Edward Rawlings, the present mortgagee.
c. 24
Bouchier and Elizabeth Marshall's marriage settlement: empowering the trustees to sell the advowson of Bow (otherwise Nymet Tracey) (Devon).
c. 25
Highgate School: enabling the wardens and governors to demolish the chapel and to contribute to the erection of a new church or chapel in Highgate, and other provisions.
c. 26
William Browne's estate: resettlement.
c. 27
Sir William Gordon's estate: sale of the estate of Gordonstown (Elgin and Forres) for payment of debts.
c. 28
Sir William Campbell's estate: enabling him and the heirs of entail of the lands and barony of Greenlaw (Berwick) to grant feus.
c. 29
Edward Poore's estate: exchanging an estate in fee simple in Ablington (Wiltshire) for a settled estate in North Tidworth, and purchase of other lands to be settled in lieu.
c. 30
Mary Hutton's estate: vesting devised estates in trustees, to be sold, and purchase and settlement of more convenient estates in lieu.
c. 31
Marquis of Hastings's estate: vesting the settled estates in Scotland in fee.
c. 32
George Alington's and Samuel Rowe's estates: partition of estates in Lincolnshire.
c. 33
Richard Franklen's estate: sale of estates in Merthyrmawr, St. Bride Major and Coity (Glamorgan) to Sir John Nicholl, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.
c. 34
James and James Gordon's (both deceased) estate: vesting estates in Hertfordshire, Somerset and Antigua (West Indies) in trustees, to be sold, and purchase of other estates, and other provisions.
c. 35
Duke of Argyll's estate: allowing him and his trustees to borrow money and charge it against the estate of Argyll.
see: Duke of Argyll's estate 1837 (c. 16), preamble.
r.in pt.- Duke of Argyll's estates 1842 (c. 16), s.2.
saved in pt. and appl.- Duke of Argyll's estates 1842 (c. 16), s.17.
c. 36
Christopher Hawkins' estate (Cornwall): authorizing leases.
c. 37
Lady Evelyn's estate: authorizing grant of building and other leases in St. Paul's and St. Nicholas's Deptford (Kent).
c. 38
Sir Peter Pole's estate: renewing, granting and confirming powers under the will of Sir Charles Pole and under an indenture of release.
c. 39
Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry's estate: exchanging settled estates in Northamptonshire for settled estates in Lancashire and Yorkshire.
c. 40
Moses Benson's estate: vesting estates in Liverpool in trustees, to be sold, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.
c. 41
Gifford Warriner's (a lunatic) estate: vesting in trustees, for sale, effecting a partition and granting leases.
am.- Gifford Warriner's estate 1841 (c.34).
c. 42
Lord Cremorne's (an infant) estate: enabling the guardian to complete a contract for the purchase of Rockcorry Castle and adjoining lands (Monaghan).
c. 43
Benjamin Hall's estate: authorizing grant of mining and building leases
.
c. 44
Stoke Newington Prebend (Middlesex): authorizing grant of leases to the New River Company and empowering the rector and prebendary to grant building leases, and other provisions.
c. 45
William Buckle's (a lunatic) estate: enabling the committee to consent to the exercise of a power of sale.
c. 46
Lord Mount-Sandford's estate: enabling devisees under his will to make leases and to convey ground to the rector of Kilkevan (Roscommon).
c. 47
John Gwyn's estate: establishing and executing the trusts of his will and incorporating the trustees, and other provisions.
c. 48
Greenwich (Kent) improvement and better regulation of
Roan's Charity.
c. 49
Amending Meltham (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure Act, 1817 [c. 10].
c. 50
William Russell's and Marquess and Marchioness of Londonderry's estates: exchange.
c. 51
Baron Ellenborough's divorce from Jane Baroness Ellenborough, and
other provisions.*
c. 52
Naturalization of John Fructuozo.*
c. 53
Joseph Muskett's divorce from Mary Muskett, and other provisions.*
c. 54
Charminster (Dorset) inclosure.*
c. 55
John D'Oyly's divorce from Charlotte D'Oyly, and other provisions.*
c. 56
Thomas Wallis's divorce from Charlotte Wallace, and other provisions.*
c. 57
Naturalization of Philip De Chapeaurouge.*
c. 58
Dissolution of the Welsh Iron and Coal Mining Company.*
c. 59
Charles Shakerley's divorce from Laure Shakerley, and other provisions.*
c. 60
William Hamerton's divorce from Isabella Hamerton, and other provisions.*
c. 61
Naturalization of Francis
Humbert.*
c. 62
Samuel Boydell's divorce from Jane Boydell, and other provisions.*
c. 63
Edward Mildmay's divorce from Marianne Mildmay, and other provisions.*
c. 64
James Bayley's divorce from Louisa Bayley, and other provisions.*
c. 65
Naturalization of George Smith.*
c. 66
Naturalization of John Smith.*
1830 (1 Will. 4)
c. 1
Piddlehinton (Dorset) inclosure.
1831 (1 Will. 4)
c. 2
Compton Bassett (Wiltshire) inclosure.
c. 3
Canterbury Cathedral: assisting the Dean and Chapter in demolishing and rebuilding the north-west tower.
c. 4
See of Worcester's estate: enabling the bishop, and his successors, to grant leases of property in Ripple (Worcestershire).
c. 5
Exchanging lands belonging to Cambridge University and Trinity Hall in St. Andrew the Less, Cambridge, authorizing the removal of the Botanical Gardens to a new site, and other provisions.
c. 6
Rendering valid the supplementary award of the Commissioners under the Alvingham (Lincolnshire) inclosure Act, 1819 [c. 49].
c. 7
Milverton (Somerset) inclosure.
c. 8
Relieving Robert Grosvenor M.P. from penalties incurred from his having
unlawfully sat and voted in the House of Commons.*
c. 9
Maiden Newton (Dorset) inclosure.
*
c. 10
Naturalization of John Peniche.
*
1831 (1 & 2 Will. 4).
c. 1
Harriet Herbert and John Edwards: exchange of estates.
c. 2
Empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the estate of Crieve (Dumfries and Roxburgh) for the discharge of debts and burdens, settling the estate of Murrayfield and others (Dumfries) and vesting in Thomas Beattie, in lieu,
parts of the estate of Crieve.
c. 3
Enabling the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon and the heirs of entail of the lands and barony of Kinneil (Linlithgow) to charge any land or sleeches claimed from the sea off Kinneil with the costs thereby incurred.
c. 4
William Preece and Dean and Canons of Windsor: exchange of estates.
c. 5
Lord Sinclair's estate: enabling the Court of Session to sell parts of the lands and barony of West Nisbet (Berwick) for the payment of provisions, debts and incumbrances.
c. 6
Langley (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 7
Hatton, Haseley, and Wroxhall (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 8
Rothbury (Northumberland) inclosure.
c. 9
Kirkby-in-Kendal and Windermere (Westmorland) inclosure.
c. 10
Enabling trustees under the will of Henry Brown to sell shares and bonds and apply the proceeds in repairing, demolishing and rebuilding houses in Paradise Street, Liverpool [Lancashire], and other provisions.
c. 11
Enabling the City of Exeter to sell two houses in Saint Stephen's, Exeter and to purchase other estates for the benefit of Tuckfield's charity.
c. 12
Nathaniel and Lætitia Cameron's estate (Glamorgan): vesting in trustees, to be sold, under the direction of the Court of Chancery, and provision for application of proceeds.
c. 13
Richard Oswald's estate: exonerating the trustees for having made advances of money and enabling them to discharge debts incurred by Richard Alexander Oswald.
c. 14
James Moray's estate: vesting the estates of Abercairney and others (Perth) in trustees, to be sold for the payment of debts.
c. 15
Exchanging estates devised by Beilby Thompson and Dorothy Wilson and amending an Act of 1822 [c. 24] (empowering trustees to sell devised estates of Beilby and Richard Thompson and to purchase and settle others under
the direction of the Court of Chancery).
c. 16
William Orford's estate: vesting an estate in Liverpool (Lancashire)in trustees, for sale, for the benefit of his infant son and heir at law.
c. 17
King Edward VI's Free Grammar School: enabling erection of accommodation,
extension of charitable objects and other provisions.
r.- King Edward VI's Grammar School, Birmingham 1842 (c. 35), s.18;
Birmingham (King Edward the Sixth) School 1900 (c.lxiv), s.79.
c. 18
Wolvercote (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 19
John Buchanan's settlement: vesting parts of the estate of Carbeth (Stirling) in trustees, to be sold, and purchase of lands near to Carbeth mansion house.
c. 20
Partition of estates in Lincolnshire, late the property of Sir Joseph Banks.
c. 21
Vesting an estate in trustees which, on the death of Joseph Crewe, escheated to the Crown and the Bishop of Bangor, in order to effect a partition.
c. 22
Marquis and Marchioness of Bute's and Lady Susan and Lady Georgiana North's estates: partition.
c. 23
Ferrybridge (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.*
c. 24
Charles Trower's divorce from Amelia Trower, and other provisions.*
c. 25
Joseph Chamberlayne Wilkinson Ackerley: change of name to Chamberlayne only and licence to bear its arms quarterly with his own.*
c. 26
John Goodlake: change of name to Surman.*
c. 27
Naturalization of Peter and George
Desvignes.*
c. 28
Naturalization of Bernhard Hebeler.*
c. 29
Naturalization of Custodio
de Carvalho.*
c. 30
Thomas Isherwood estate: vesting in trustees, to be sold or demised for certain purposes.*
c. 31
Wenman Watson: change of name and arms to Samwell.*
c. 32
Naturalization of Charles
Ramié.*
c. 33
Naturalization of Edward
Levyssohn.*
c. 34
Samuel Le Feuvre's divorce from Mary Le Feuvre, and other provisions.*
c. 35
Louisa Turton's divorce from Edward Turner, and other provisions.*
c. 36
Hugh Kinnaird's divorce from Ann Kinnaird, and other provisions.*
c. 37
Naturalization of Herman Flathmann.*
c. 38
Naturalization of Christian Etzerodt.*
1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4).
c. 1
Aston Rowant (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 2
Caversham (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 3
Bubwith and Hartlethorpe (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 4
Clifton (Bedfordshire) inclosure.
c. 5
Hagley (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 6
James Murray's estate: sale of estates in Donegal devised by his will, and purchase and settlement of others, in lieu, under the direction of the Court of Chancery.
c. 7
Bausely (Montgomeryshire) inclosure.
c. 8
Lord Douglas's estate: vesting parts of the Douglas estates, in him, or the heir in possession for the time being, upon others being entailed.
c. 9
John Richardson's estate: empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the entailed estates of Pitfour (Perth) for payment of debts and provisions.
c. 10
Archdeaconry of Durham: separating the rectory of Easington (Durham) and annexing a prebend or canonry in lieu.
c. 11
Philip Pusey's estate: vestng estates in Kent and Berkshire in trustees for sale, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.
c. 12
Thornbury (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 13
Hill and Moor (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 14
Sir Thomas Boughey's estate: exchanging settled for unsettled estates.
c. 15
Ellis Hodgson's estate: vesting estates in Everton (Lancashire), devised by his will, in trustees to be sold for discharge of an incumbrance, dividing two-thirds of the residue of the proceeds among the devisees of two-thirds
of the estates and investing the remaining third in other estates or securities, to be applied to the same uses as the other third part of the devised estates.
c. 16
Warrington Blue Coat School's estate
:
empowering trustees to make sales and grant building and mining leases, and other provisions.
c. 17
William Wilson's and Edmund Greswolde's estate: partition of estates in Warwickshire.
c. 18
Lord Rivers's estate: settling estates to the uses of the will of George Pitt, Lord Rivers.
expld.- Lord Rivers' estate 1857 (c. 5), s.18.
c. 19
Durham Cathedral: enabling the Dean and Chapter to appropriate church property for the establishment of a University.
c. 20
Aston juxta Birmingham vicarage (Warwickshire): enabling the patron to appropriate and assign tithes, vicarial dues and rentcharges for the endowment of new churches within the vicarage, and other provisions.
c. 21
Philip Antrobus's estate: authorizing granting of leases.
c. 22
Rockingham and Gretton (Northamptonshire) inclosure and deforestation of part of the Forest of Rockingham.
c. 23
Vesting part of the estates of Saltoun, and others (Haddington), in trustees to be sold for payment of debts, and feuing parts of Saltoun in the county of Edinburgh
.
c. 24
John Bushnell's estate: enabling trustees of his will and Reverend John Bushnell to sell the manor of Charney and a messuage, land and premises (Berkshire).
c. 25
Vesting part of the estate of Brodie (Elgin and Nairn) in trustees to be sold for payment of debts and provisions.
c. 26
Sir Thomas Slingsby's estate: exchanging fee simple estates in Scriven, Scotton and Farnham (Yorkshire) for part of a settled estate in Woolhouse or Wollas (Bolton Percy) (Yorkshire), and charging the estates taken with a
portion for Emma Slingsby.
c. 27
James Ladbroke's estate: confirming leases of property at Notting Hill (Middlesex), and other provisions.
c. 28
Peter Lord Gwydir's estate: vesting estates in Sussex in trustees, to be sold, another estate to be purchased and settled in lieu, after payment of a charge.
c. 29
Walpole (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 30
William Antonie's settlement: vesting part of the freehold estates in John Lee, in strict settlement subject to a term of 500 years, substituting part of John Lee's estate in lieu and appointing new trustees.
appl.- Antonie's estate 1849 (c. 9), s.1.
c. 31
William Cuninghame's estate: exchanging parts of the entailed estate of Craigends (Renfrew) for other lands held in fee simple.
c. 32
John White's estate: authorizing the trustees to exchange lands at Millbank
(Middlesex) and vesting the exchanged lands in the trustees of the marriage
settlement of William and Henrietta Newton.
c. 33
James Martin's estate: enabling him, and the persons in remainder under the will of Mary Jackson, to let part of the settled estate for the purpose of building and improving.
c. 34
Marquis of Londonderry's marriage settlement: settling manors and estates in County Durham, and other provisions.
c. 35
Manerowen (Pembrokeshire) inclosure.*
c. 36
Naturalization of Pierre Pasteur.*
c. 37
Naturalization of Antonio Panizzi.*
c. 38
Edward Codwise.*
c. 39
Josiah Smith's divorce from Elizabeth Smith, and other provisions.*
c. 40
Naturalization of Echardt
Metté.*
c. 41
William Clayton's divorce from Alice Massy, and other provisions.*
c. 42
John Lockhart: change of name to Wastie, and licence to bear its arms.*
c. 43
Proby Benefaction: repealing an Act of 1763 [c. 36] (enabling Jesus College, Cambridge to vary the benefaction).*
r.(saving) - Jesus College, Proby Trust 1853 (c. 17)*, s.3.
c. 44
Naturalization of Edward Patzeker.*
1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4)
c. 1
Hanging Langford (Wiltshire) inclosure.
c. 2
Crakehall (Yorkshire, North Riding) inclosure.
c. 3
Sir Henry Charles Englefield's estate.
c. 4
Settling, preserving and endowing Sir John Soane's Museum, Lincoln's Inn Fields (Middlesex).
am.- L.C.C.(Gen. Powers) 1952 (c.viii), s.20.
c. 5
Corpus Christi College and Pembroke Hall, Cambridge: exchange.
c. 6
John Hamilton's estate: vesting the lands of Muirhouse (Lanarkshire) in him and a series of heirs, according to a deed of entail made by James Hamilton of Rosehall, disentailing in lieu parts of the said estate and vesting
other parts in a trustee to be sold for payment of debts.
c. 7
Reverend Richard and Mary Morris's estate: enabling grant by them, and, after their death, by the guardians of Martha Hogg during her infancy, of building and improving leases of estates devised by the will of James Hogg.
c. 8
Estates of the Reverend Vincent and Jane Edwards and the devisees of Richard Edwards: vesting certain estates in trustees for sale, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.
c. 9
Wisbech St. Mary (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.
c. 10
Middleton by Winksworth (Derbyshire) inclosure.
c. 11
Ganerew (Herefordshire) inclosure.
c. 12
Elkstone (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 13
West Moor, East Moor and Middle Moor (Somerset) inclosure.
see: Parrett Navig. and Canal 1836 (c.ci), s.19.
c. 14
Great Givendale (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 15
Oakington (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.
c. 16
Lakenheath (Suffolk) inclosure.
c. 17
Yardley (Worcestershire) inclosure.
c. 18
William Murton's estate: confirming a partition of farms and lands in
Kent.
c. 19
Elizabeth Vere's, James Vere's and William Robinson's estates: exchange of estates in Lincolnshire.
c. 20
Little Salkeld (Cumberland) inclosure.
c. 21
Dissolution of the Leeds Oil Gaslight Company.
c. 22
Charles Petley's and others' estates: enabling grant of building and repairing leases of property in St. Dunstan Stepney and St. Matthew Bethnal Green.
c. 23
Stockton (Durham) Blue Coat School's estate: enabling trustees to sell lands and hereditaments and purchase other land and the reversionary interest in land held by them.
c. 24
Ann Thorneycroft's estate: vesting estates of which she was mortgagee in fee in Reverend Robert Clowes, her surviving executor, subject to any equities of
redemption.
c. 25
Loughor (Glamorganshire) inclosure.
c. 26
Richard Viscount Fitzwilliam's estate: grant of a further power to lease devised estates in Dublin.
ext.in pt.- Viscount Fitzwilliam's estate 1842 (c. 23), s.1.
c. 27
Peter Thellusson's estate: directing trustees of his will to grant leases, and other provisions.
c. 28
Reverend Robert Maurice's estate: vesting devised estates in trustees for sale, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.
c. 29
Enabling the Bishop of Limerick to sell St. George's Chapel, Limerick and apply the proceeds in the erection of a new chapel.
c. 30
James Cruikshank's estate: vesting parts of Langley Park (Forfar) in trustees, to be sold for discharge of debts.
c. 31
Naturalization of Pompey
Anichini.*
c. 32
Naturalization of Leo Schuster.*
c. 33
Naturalization of William Lindon.*
c. 34
Naturalization of John Behrends.*
c. 35
Naturalization of Edward
Pein.*
c. 36
Naturalization of Anselmo de Arroyave.*
c. 37
Naturalization of Claus
Sturcke.*
c. 38
Naturalization of William
Mathiessen.*
c. 39
Wortley (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.*
c. 40
Bepton (Sussex) inclosure.*
c. 41
Naturalization of John
Leisler.*
c. 42
Naturalization of John Lemmé.*
c. 43
John Willis's divorce from Lady Mary Willis, and other provisions.*