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Chronological Tables of the Private and Personal Acts

Acts of the Parliaments of United Kingdom

Part 30 (1841-1847)

1841 (4 & 5 Vict.).

c. 1 Barnack with Pilsgare and Southorpe (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 2 Collyweston and West Hay (Northamptonshire) inclosure.

c. 3 Eccleshill (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

c. 4 Bury (Sussex) inclosure.

c. 5 Eccleshall (Staffordshire) inclosure.

c. 6 Gamlingay (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 7 Waningore (Sussex) inclosure.

c. 8 Uplyme (Devon) inclosure.

c. 9 Division of Winwick rectory (Lancashire).

appl.in pt.- Winwick Parish Division 1845 (c. 9), s.42.

s. 2 r.in pt.- Winwick Parish Division 1845 (c. 9), ss.2,5,12.

17 r.in pt.- Winwick Parish Division 1845 (c. 9), ss.5,12.

18 r.in pt.- Winwick Parish Division 1845 (c. 9), s.2.

c. 10 Bedingham (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 11 Upper Heyford (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 12 Cheveley (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 13 Whittlesea St. Mary and Whittlesea St. Andrew (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 14 Marsh Gibbon (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 15 Elsing (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 16 Leverington, Tid St. Giles and Outwell (Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 17 Olveston (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 18 Brimington (Derbyshire) inclosure.

c. 19 Coundon and Keresley (Warwickshire) inclosure.

c. 20 Whitmore (Staffordshire) inclosure.

c. 21 St. Helen and St. Nicholas (Abingdon, Berkshire) inclosure.

c. 22 Great Horwood (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 23 Whaddon Chase (Buckinghamshire): allotment of land in lieu of common rights.

c. 24 Severance of Rowley Regis chapelry from Clent vicarage (Staffordshire) and sale of lands to provide for the curate of Rowley Regis, and other provisions.

c. 25 Dean and Chapter of Westminster: power to grant building leases.

saved in pt.- Westminster Imprvt. 1845 (c.clxxviii), s.64.

c. 26 St. Giles, Camberwell (Surrey): confirming the advowson of the district churches to Sir Edward Bowyer Smÿth.

c. 27 Thomas Whitaker's estate: vesting devised estates in trustees to be sold, others to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 28 James Jackson's and Eliza Houlton's marriage settlement: extending trustees' powers.

c. 29 Henry and Mary Whitehouse's estate: empowering the trustees to lease or sell Hill Top Farm (West Bromwich) (Staffordshire) and the mines and minerals lying thereunder.

c. 30 James Wemyss's estate: vesting the lands and barony of Lundin and the lands of Aithernie [Fife] in fee simple, on condition that parts of the lands and barony of Methill are settled in fee tail.

c. 31 Lord Clay's and Richard Clay's estate: authorizing the grant of leases and conveyances, for mining purposes, of estates at Northwingfield (Derbyshire).

c. 32 Catherine Moyer's estate: vesting devised estates in trustees, to be exchanged for other estates in Leicestershire.

c. 33 Sale of part of the entailed estate of Newton (East Lothian), for the discharge of debts incurred in improvements, and exchange of parts, for lands held in fee simple.

c. 34 Gifford Warriner's (a lunatic) estate: amending an Act of 1830 [c. 41] (vesting in trustees, for sale, effecting a partition and granting leases) and enabling the trustees to make conveyances and grant leases of the unsold parts and sell the rent-charges and reversionary interests.

c. 35 Edward Stone's estate: sale of Coptfold Hall estate (Essex) to John Attwood, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu, and exchange of property in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, devised by the will of John Stone.

see: Estate of Stone and Fulljames 1844 (c. 14), preamble.

c. 36 Thomas Westwood's estate: authorizing leasing of the Burross estate (Kingswinford) (Staffordshire).

c. 37 John Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn's estate: enabling the trustees of his Scottish estate to pay yearly sums to trustees for Thomas Lyon Bowes, Lord Glamis.

c. 38 Hospital of St. John the Baptist, Winchester's estate: enabling the trustees to effect an exchange with Sir Edmund Antrobus.

c. 39 Peter Dutton's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to sell parts, and purchase and settle other estates in lieu, and make conveyances or demises for building purposes.*

c. 40 Abington rectory (Northamptonshire): ascertaining the glebe and building a parsonage house.

c. 41 Parish of St. Mildred, Bread Street (London): sale of estate to the Fishmongers Company, others to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 42 William Marshall's estate: amending an Act of 1839 [c. 35] (sale of property in Kent and Northamptonshire).

c. 43 Borough of Great Yarmouth (Norfolk) and the Children's Hospital (Great

Yarmouth): exchange.

c. 44 Alexander Lyon Emerson's will: enlarging the power to grant leases, and other provisions.

c. 45 Oldbury Charity estate: enabling the trustees to grant building leases.

c. 46 Blackburn (Lancashire) Town's Moor: vesting parts in the overseers of the poor, for sale or disposal.

see: Blackburn and Preston Rly. 1845 (c.ciii), s.14.

c. 47 Smethwick (Staffordshire) chapelry's estate: enabling the trustees to demise mines and grant building leases.

c. 48 Naturalization of Henry Bolckrow.*

c. 49 Naturalization of Gustavus Heyn.*

c. 50 Naturalization of Frederick Bogdan.*

c. 51 Dovenby and Papcastle (Cumberland) inclosure.*

c. 52 Naturalization of Charles Burgett.*

c. 53 Nathaniel Shawe's divorce from Charlotte Shaw, and other provisions.*

c. 54 John Larkins's divorce from Eliza Bird, and other provisions.*

c. 55 Harry Goring's divorce from Augusta Goring, and other provisions.*

c. 56 Thomas Wyatt's divorce from Elizabeth Grey, and other provisions.*

c. 57 John Hall's divorce from Jemima Hall, and other provisions.*

c. 58 Naturalization of Marzio Giordano.*

c. 59 Naturalization of Philipp Jacob, Philipp Johann, Theodor, Mary Magdalen,

Jacob and Henrietta Passavant.*

1841 (5 Vict.).

c. 1 Vesting the estate of Ardnamurchan and Sunart (Argyll) in trustees to raise money for the payment of debts and sums spent in improvements and for the erection of a Mansion House.

c. 2 Enabling the Duke of Marlborough to charge certain hereditaments for the expense of repairs to Blenheim Palace.

c. 3 Earl of Scarborough: relief from penalties for having unlawfully sat and voted in the House of Lords.*

c. 4 George Clayton: change of name and arms to Lowndes.*

1842 (5 & 6 Vict.).

c. 1 Clee (Lincolnshire) inclosure.

r.- Humberside 1982 (c.iii), s.102(2), sch.8 pt.I.

c. 2 Wakeyhill Common (Cumberland) inclosure.

c. 3 Cottenham (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 4 Broome Witts's settlements: vesting messuages, fee farm rents and hereditaments, in or arising in London, in trustees for sale, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu, and enabling the trustees to let the properties, pending sale, for terms of twenty-one years, or for longer terms if for improving, repairing or rebuilding purposes.

c. 5 Kingsclere (Hampshire) inclosure.

c. 6 Buckland (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.

c. 7 Huish, Champflower, Clatworthy and Brompton Ralph (Somerset) inclosure.

c. 8 Yate (Gloucestershire) inclosure.

c. 9 Ormesby St. Margaret, Ormesby St. Michael, Ormesby St. Peter,

Ormesby St. Andrew and Scratby (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 10 Medbourn (Leicestershire) inclosure.

c. 11 Sir John Cass's charity estates: enabling the trustees to sell.

c. 12 Hospital of King James in Charterhouse: enabling the governors to endow Hartland curacy (Devon) in lieu of their present obligation, sell the right of presentation, rectory, tithes and lands and invest the proceeds in estates for the benefit of the hospital.

c. 13 Britwell Salome and Britwell Prior (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 14 Kilmington (Devon) inclosure.

c. 15 Sir Frederick and Louisa Bathurst's and the Honourable Charlotte Craven's estates: effecting a partition and other arrangements.

c. 16 Duke of Argyll's estates: amending Acts of 1830 [c. 35] (allowing the Duke of Argyll and his trustees to charge a sum against the estate of Argyll) and 1837 [c. 16] (altering and extending the powers of the Act of 1830) and enabling the present Duke to charge a further sum against the estates, and other provisions.

c. 17 George Manners's estate: vesting in trustees to be sold, other estates to be

purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 18 Brewood (Staffordshire) Grammar School's estate: empowering the governors to make sales and grant mining leases, and other provisions.

c. 19 York Minster: enabling the Dean and Chapter to raise money to discharge debts and restore and repair the cathedral.

c. 20 William Patterson's estate: sale of the estate of Monkwood (Ayr), other lands to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 21 Duncan Davidson's estate: enabling him to resettle the estates of Tulloch, vesting part of the estates in trustees, to relieve him from sums laid out in improvements, and other provisions.

c. 22 Duke of Cleveland's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to sell, exchange and grant mining, building and other leases of estates in County Durham.

c. 23 Richard Viscount Fitzwilliam's estate: granting a further power to let estates in Dublin and authorizing the sale of rents.

c. 24 Earl of Devon's estate: authorizing a mortgage for payment of the expense of restorations to Powderham Castle, and extending the power to grant building leases contained in the will of the late Earl.

am.- Earl of Devon's Estate 1847 (c. 12), s.1.

c. 25 Discharging the borough, hundred and manor of Cheltenham, and other estates in Gloucestershire from the portions of the younger children of Lord Sherborne and the Honourable James Legge Dutton.

c. 26 Partition and allotment of estates in Yorkshire, Suffolk and Essex devised by Atkinson Gibson.

c. 27 Thomas Swinnerton's will: effecting provisions relating to the erection of a mansion house and church at Butterton (Staffordshire).

c. 28 Dowager Countess of Rosse's estate: authorizing sale of devised estates, and purchase and settlement of others in lieu, and grant of farming and building leases.

c. 29 Charles Calland's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to grant leases, sell parts of estates in Glamorganshire and purchase and settle other lands in lieu, and other provisions.

c. 30 Francis Duke of Bridgewater's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to raise money for rebuilding Bridgewater House and improving the Bridgewater canal, and other provisions.

c. 31 Lord and Lady Southampton's marriage settlement: extending a power of leasing.

c. 32 Lord Mostyn's estate: vesting estates in Flintshire in trustees to be sold,

mortgaged or exchanged for the discharge of debts, charges and

mortgages or for the purchase, and settlement, of other estates.

c. 33 Marquis of Tweeddale's estate: enabling him to borrow a sum secured against his entailed estates for payment of the cost of improvements.

c. 34 Bishop of Derry and Raphoe's estate: confirming conveyances and leases, and enabling further leases, of parts of the mensal lands, and other provisions.

see: Foyle College 1874 (c.79), preamble.

c. 35 King Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham: extending the provisions of Acts of 1831 [c. 17] ( enabling erection of accommodation, extension of charitable objects and other provisions) and 1837 [c. 41] (amending the 1831 Act).

r.- Birmingham (King Edward the Sixth) School 1900 (c.lxiv), s.79.

c. 36 William Crawfurd's estate: enabling him to grant feus of the estate of Milton (Lanarkshire).

c. 37 Enabling the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos to grant underleases of land in Ryde (Isle of Wight) (Hampshire), and authorizing leases of land, in the same area, belonging to Elizabeth Lind and others.

c. 38 Lord Dinorben's estate: enabling him to raise a sum by mortgage for rebuilding the mansion and offices at Kinmel Park [Denbighshire].

c. 39 Cauvin's Hospital, Edinburgh: amending and explaining an Act of 1827 [c. 11] (explaining and modifying the trust settlement) and making further explanations and modifications.

c. 40 Hele's Charity estates: enabling the trustees to let property in Clyst St. Lawrence, Broad Clyst, Stoke-in-Teignhead, Bovey Tracey and Newton Ferrers (Devon) and fixing the application of the rents and profits.

c. 41 Henry Mitford's divorce from Lady Georgiana Mitford, and other provisions.*

c. 42 Naturalization of Reverend Henry Bunsen.*

c. 43 Naturalization of Bernhard Liebert.*

c. 44 Castlerigg and Derwentwater (Cumberland) inclosure.*

c. 45 John, or Jean Louis Mieville's divorce from Mary Mieville, and other provisions.*

c. 46 Naturalization of Charles Fierville.*

c. 47 Naturalization of Frederick Benecke.*

c. 48 John Glegg's divorce from Elizabeth Glegg, and other provisions.*

c. 49 Naturalization of Joshua Bates.*

c. 50 Naturalization of Samuel Gair.*

c. 51 William Ashton's divorce from Ann Ashton, and other provisions.*

c. 52 Naturalization of Pierre Rouma.*

c. 53 Naturalization of Jean Baptiste Lesbazeilles.*

c. 54 John Hawkes's divorce from Fanny Hawkes, and other provisions.*

c. 55 Joseph Vere's divorce from Ellen Vere, and other provisions.*

c. 56 George Coward's divorce from Ann Coward, and other provisions.*

c. 57 Naturalization of Pierre Versconsin.*

c. 58 Henry Street's divorce from Eliza Street, and other provisions.*

c. 59 Thomas Sewell's divorce from Margaret Sewell, and other provisions.*

1843 (6 & 7) Vict.).

c. 1 Littleton (Hampshire) inclosure.

c. 2 Earl of Leicester's estate: confirmation of a settlement and jointure.

c. 3 Grafton (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 4 Great Gransden (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.

c. 5 Charlwood (Surrey) inclosure.

c. 6 Cliffe-cum-Lund (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.

c. 7 Chalgrove (Oxfordshire) inclosure.

c. 8 Haddenham (Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 9 Great Bromley (Essex) inclosure.

c. 10 Sowerby and Soyland (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.

c. 11 Francis Balfour's estate: vesting the estate of West Fairnie in trustees, to be sold.

c. 12 Authorizing the surrender of leases of manors and hereditaments in Cornwall, late the estates of Sir Christopher Hawkins .

c. 13 Leighton Buzzard (Bedfordshire) inclosure.

c. 14 Eglwys-thos, Llandudno, Llangwstenin and Llandrillo (Denbighshire and Caernarvonshire) inclosure.

c. 15 Lord Gray's estate: power to borrow money secured against the estates of Gray and Kinfauns.

c. 16 Walton-on-the-Hill (Lancashire) rectory: dividing the rectory and enabling conveyances and demises of its estate.

ext.- Walton-on-the-Hill Rectory Amdt. 1877 (c. 2), s.2.

s. 47 r.- Walton-on-the-Hill Vicarage 1882 (c.lvii), s.5.

49 am.- Walton-on-the-Hill Vicarage 1882 (c.lvii), s.8.

sch. 1 am.- Walton-on-the-Hill Rectory Amdt. 1877 (c. 2), s.3.

c. 17 Marquess of Abercorn's estate: enabling him to discharge the expense

of improvements to the estates of Paisley [Renfrewshire] and

Duddingstone [Mid Lothian].

c. 18 Lady Horatia and Lady Ida Waldegrave's (infants) estate: authorizing the disposition of estates in Whittlesey (or Whittlesea) [Cambridgeshire] and rent-charges in the Isle of Ely.

c. 19 Charles Welman's estate: vesting estates in Trull, Pitminster, Wilton and Taunton (Somerset), comprised in the marriage settlement of the late Charles, Earl of Gainsborough, and settling estates in Weston Zoyland in lieu.

c. 20 Authorizing the grant of building and repairing leases of land in Kent formerly belonging to Francis M'Culluh, George Roupell and James Horner.

c. 21 John Wilkinson's will: enlarging the power to grant building leases.

c. 22 John Oxnam's estate: authorizing grant of leases of an estate in Newlyn (Cornwall).

c. 23 Berwick-upon-Tweed: establishing the rights of the freemen, and their widows, in the property vested in the borough corporation.

ss. 13,15 appl.- Berwick-upon-Tweed Corpn.(Freemen). 1926 (c.xciv),

ss.27(2),28.

sch. 1 am.(prosp.) - Berwick-upon-Tweed Corpn.(Freemen). 1926

(c. xciv), s.25.

appl.- Berwick-upon-Tweed Corpn.(Freemen). 1926 (c.xciv), s.25.

sch. 2 appl.- Berwick-upon-Tweed Corpn.(Freemen). 1926 (c.xciv), s.25.

c. 24 Saggart (Dublin) commons: rendering an award valid.

c. 25 Authorizing the sale of part of the estate devised by Richard Fox of Foxhall (Longford) and vesting the residue in Richard Maxwell Fox, and vesting part of Richard Maxwell Fox's property in Lord Farnham, to the trusts of Richard Fox's will.

c. 26 Vesting part of the entailed estate of Duchall (Renfrewshire) in trustees to sell the same and apply the price in the discharge of debts and provisions, and, if necessary, in the purchase of teinds .

c. 27 Reverend James White's and others' estates: confirming two leases and enabling the surrender of leases and the grant of new leases of estates in Bonchurch (Isle of Wight) (Hampshire).

c. 28 Shrewsbury Estate: vesting part of the settled estates of the Earl of Shrewsbury in Oxfordshire, Cheshire, Salop., Worcestershire and Staffordshire in trustees, to be sold, the proceeds to be laid out in the purchase, and settlement, of other estates, and other provisions.

am.- Shrewsbury Estate 1862 (c. 5), ss.3,4.

excl.in pt.- Shrewsbury Estate 1862 (c. 5), s.6.

ext.in pt.- Shrewsbury Estate 1862 (c. 5), ss.7,27, schs.1,2.

s.40 ext.- Shrewsbury Estate 1862 (c. 5), s.29, sch.3.

c. 29 Enabling John Weston, John Jones (persons of unsound mind) and Sarah Weston to join in a division of estates.

c. 30 Thomas Drought: change of name and arms to Samwell.*

c. 31 Naturalization of Dame Virginie Fleetwood.*

c. 32 Enabling Henry Caswell to exercise the office of priest, and hold any benefice or preferment in the Church of England and Ireland.*

c. 33 Nicholas Kendall's divorce from Mary Kendall, and other provisions.*

c. 34 William Watson's divorce from the Honourable Catherine Watson, and other provisions.*

c. 35 Townshend peerage: declaration that certain persons are not children of George Ferrars, Marquis Townshend.*

r.in pt.- 1847 (c. 37)*.

c. 36 John Todhunter's divorce from Rosa Todhunter, and other provisions.*

c. 37 William Jackson's divorce from Georgiana Jackson, and other

provisions.*

c. 38 Carl Hambro naturalization.*

c. 39 Herbert Morgan's divorce from Elizabeth Morgan.*

1844 (7 & 8 Vict.).

c. 1 Bury (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.

c. 2 Ramsey (Huntingdonshire) inclosure.

c. 3 Bow Brickhill (Buckinghamshire): enabling the rector, churchwardens and overseers to sell land allotted by the inclosure award.

c. 4 Brandes Burton (Yorkshire) inclosure.

c. 5 Haltwhistle (Northumberland) inclosure.

c. 6 Farrington and Cwmgilla (Radnorshire) inclosure.

c. 7 Nottingham inclosure.

r.- S.L.(R.) 1995 (c.44), s.1(1), sch.1 pt.I.

c. 8 Bleddfa and Llangunlo (Radnorshire) inclosure.

c. 9 William Neachell's (a person of unsound mind) estate: enabling his

committees to make conveyances.

c. 10 Archibald Campbell's estate: authorizing a new entail, and the grant of feus of parts of the estate of Blythswood (Lanarkshire), and other provisions.

c. 11 Marquess of Ailsa's estate: enabling him to borrow a sum secured against the estates of Cassilis and Culzean [Ayr], for repayment of the expense of improvements.

c. 12 Francis Rigby's estate: sale of estates in Mistly (Essex) and application of proceeds.

c. 13 Alexander Irvine's estate: sale of the estate of Schivas (Aberdeen), other lands to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 14 Edward Stone's estate: sale to Thomas Fulljames of an estate in Hasfield, Ashleworth and Corse (Gloucestershire) and purchase, and settlement, of other estates in lieu, and other provisions.

c. 15 Earl of Guilford's estate: authorizing the sale of an estate in Kent.

c. 16 Sir James Mackenzie's estate: enabling him to enlarge his settled estate and to borrow sums secured against it.

c. 17 Vesting part of the estate of Seaforth in trustees, to be sold for discharge of debts and enabling the heiress in possession to secure a loan against the estate.

c. 18 Pierce and Louisa Morton's marriage settlement: authorizing sale of estates in Meath and Cavan, for payment of incumbrances.

c. 19 Willenhall (Wolverhampton) (Staffordshire) chapel's estate: authorizing sale of estates and mines and providing a residence for the incumbent .

c. 20 Henry Peach's (an infant) estate: enabling his guardian to sell the next presentation to the rectory of Idlicote (Warwickshire).

c. 21 The Ramsden Estate: enlarging the power in Sir John Ramsden's will to grant leases of hereditaments in Huddersfield, Honley, Dalton and Almondbury [Yorkshire].

r.(West Yorks.) - West Yorks. 1980 (c.xiv), s.95, sch.5.

c. 22 Jonathan Passingham's estate: enabling the trustees under his will to grant leases, raise money against the estates and purchase an adjoining estate, and other provisions.

am.- Jonathan Passingham's Estate 1847 (c. 35), s.15.

ext.in pt. and appl.(prosp.) - Jonathan Passingham's Estate 1847 (c. 35), s.16.

c. 23 William Wilson's marriage settlement: enabling the trustees to sell the estates and purchase and settle other lands in lieu.

c. 24 William Harris's estate: enabling trustees to sell devised and settled estates and purchase and settle others in lieu.

c. 25 Thomas Lord Le Despencer's estate: raising portions for younger

children from estates at Mereworth (Kent) and authorizing sales and exchanges thereof.

c. 26 Lord Lovat's estate: enabling him to secure a loan against his settled estate.

c. 27 Sir George Gervis's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to endow and convey, to the Crown commissioners for new churches, a church at Bournemouth.

c. 28 William Atkins Bowyer's will: enabling the trustees to grant leases of estates at Clapham (Surrey).

c. 29 Lord Cranstoun's estate: exchange of the estate of Rosehall (Sutherland) for lands belonging to James Matheson, in Kincardineshire.

c. 30 Executing an agreement between the Bishop of London, Thomas Thistlethwayte, Thomas Cocks, Christopher Hodgson, the Grand Junction Canal company and the Grand Junction Waterworks company.

r.in pt.- Grand Junction Waterworks 1856 (c.cxvi), s.2.

c. 31 William Devayne's estate: vesting estates in trustees, to be sold, paying off a mortgage of £8000 and purchasing and settling other lands in lieu.

c. 32 Bishoprics of Down, Connor and Dromore: annexing Down and Connor House, and other provisions.

c. 33 James Ladbroke's estate: confirming contracts for leases of property at Notting Hill (Middlesex) and altering and enlarging the powers of an Act of 1821 [c.26] (enabling grants of building leases in Kensington, Paddington, Nottingbarns and Westborne (Middlesex)), and other

provisions.

c. 34 Earl of Rochford's estate: explaining and extending the operation of an Act of 1838 [c. 34] (authorizing sale, exchange and grant of leases, and other provisions).

c. 35 John Sang naturalization.*

c. 36 Samuel Schuster naturalization.*

c. 37 Dame Susan Nugent naturalization.*

c. 38 Antonio Lascaridi naturalization.*

c. 39 Michael Spartali naturalization.*

c. 40 Paul Cababé naturalization.*

c. 41 Frederick Figge naturalization.*

c. 42 Henri Malan naturalization.*

c. 43 Mary Bean and Edward and Charlotte Whitley: change of name to Rodbard, and licence to bear its arms.*

c. 44 Dionysius Marianski naturalization.*

c. 45 Samuel Archbutt's divorce from Mary Archbutt, and other provisions.*

c. 46 Curacies of Werrington and St. Giles-in-the Heath (Devon): authorizing endowments and the conveyance of the right of patronage.*

c. 47 John Cheape's divorce from Amelia Chicheley, and other provisions.*

c. 48 William Hough's divorce from Sophia Hough, and other provisions.*

c. 49 Thomas Gape's divorce from Fanny Gape, and other provisions.*

1845 (8 & 9 Vict.).

c. 1 Charles Calvert's estates: disposal, pursuant to an order of the Court of Chancery, and confirmation of sales.

c. 2 Foulmire (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.

c. 3 Duke of Argyll's estate: empowering him to charge the estate of Argyll with provisions for the Marchioness of Lorne and her younger children by the Marquis of Lorne.

c. 4 William Molyneux's estate: amending an Act of 1834 [c. 19] (confirming and executing a partition and division, and other provisions).

c. 5 Honourable Percy Barrington and Louisa Higgins: enabling them to enter into a marriage settlement.

c. 6 St. Mary's Leicester (Leicestershire): repeal of the inclosure Act [1804 [c.16]] as it relates to the regulation of the Freemen's allotments.

am.and appl.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.5.

excl.in pt.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), ss.6,9(1).

expld.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.12.

ss. 2,3 r.- Leicester Freemen's 1898 (c.clxxxix), s.21.

4 am.- Leicester Freemen's 1898 (c.clxxxix), s.32.

5 r.- Leicester Freemen's 1898 (c.clxxxix), s.21.

6 am.- Leicester Freemen's 1898 (c.clxxxix), s.31.

8 r.in pt.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.10(1), sch.3 pt.I.

9,10,18-20 r.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.10(2), sch.3 pt.II.

22 am.- Leicester Freemen's 1898 (c.clxxxix), s.32; 1922 (c.xiv),

s.10(1), sch.3 pt.I.

23 r.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.10(2), sch.3 pt.II.

28 am.- Leicester Freemen's 1898 (c.clxxxix), s.31; 1922 (c.xiv),

s.10(1), sch.3 pt.I.

r.in pt.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.10(1), sch.3 pt.I.

29 r.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.10(2), sch.3 pt.II.

31 am.- Leicester Freemen's 1898 (c.clxxxix), s.31.

36 am.- Leicester Freemen's 1898 (c.clxxxix), s.32.

49 r.in pt.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.10(1), sch.3 pt.I.

50 r.- Leicester Freemen's 1922 (c.xiv), s.10(2), sch.3 pt.II.

c. 7 St. Mary's Nottingham (Nottinghamshire) inclosure.

r.(exc. ss.53,54,59,70,97-99,173-175) - Nottingham Freemen's Allotments, 1850 (c. 1), s.3; Nottingham Imprvt. 1867 (c.x), s.4, sch; 1874 (c.cxciv), s.4, sch.1; S.L.(R.) 1995 (c.44), s.1(1), sch.1 pt.I.

c. 8 Spoad, Trevorward, Perlogue, Menutton, Pentrehodrey, Hobarris and Hobendrid inclosure (Clun) (Salop.).

c. 9 Amending Winwick (Lancashire) parish division, 1841 [c. 9].

c. 10 William Turner's estate: authorizing building leases and investment of money in real estates, and other provisions.

c. 11 Kidwelly, St. Mary's in Kidwelly, St. Ishmael and Pembrey (Carmarthenshire)

inclosure.

c. 12 Morden College (Kent): extending the provisions of an Act of 1771 [c.10].

c. 13 John Hawkins' estate: authorizing sales and leases for building purposes of estates in Cheetham, Manchester (Lancashire).

c. 14 Elizabeth and Harriet Ellerker's estate: authorizing sales of land for payment of incumbrances, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu from the residue.

c. 15 Frederick, Lord Monson's estate: granting building and farming leases of estates in Surrey devised by his will, and other provisions.

c. 16 Francis and John Gildart's estate: vesting estates devised by their wills in trustees for sale.

c. 17 Sir Thomas White's charity estates (Coventry): enabling the trustees to sell parts, and other provisions.

c. 18 Richard Ellison's estate: enabling grant of leases of the Fossdyke Navigation

(Lincolnshire), and other provisions.

c. 19 Rochdale glebe lands: amending an Act of 1764 [c. 28] (enabling vicar to grant leases).

r.- Rochdale Vicarage 1866 (c. 86), s.17.

c. 20 Winchester College estate: sale of estates in the Isle of Wight, and purchase

of other estates in lieu.

c. 21 Sir Thomas Coxhead's estate: vesting property devised by his will in trustees to be sold and demised.

c. 22 William Robinson's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to raise money by mortgage.

c. 23 Sir Robert Dick: enabling him to feu and sell parts of the estates of Prestonfield and Corstorphine (Mid Lothian) and to bear the name and arms of Cunyngham of Lamburghtoun along with the name and arms of Dick of Prestonfield.

c. 24 Thomas Molyneux's (a bankrupt) estate: enabling the assignees to sell his

estate discharged from a jointure, portions and legacies.

c. 25 John Fletcher's will: reviving and extending powers to let, sell and exchange and authorizing the appointment of new trustees, and other provisions.

c. 26 Earl of Strathmore's estate: authorizing sales and purchases and extending the power to grant mining leases, and other provisions.

r.- John, Earl of Strathmore's estate 1850 (c. 18), s.1.

c. 27 Birmingham Blue Coat Charity School's estate: vesting estates in new trustees upon consolidated trusts and providing for the management of the estates and school, and other provisions.

c. 28 John and Anna Maria Severne's and others' estates: partition of estates in Worcestershire, Salop., Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and Leicestershire.

c. 29 Francis, Duke of Bridgewater's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to execute an agreement with Lord Francis Egerton, and other provisions.

excl.in pt.- Duke of Bridgewater's estate 1848 (c. 12), s.10.

c. 30 Thomas Sampson's estate: enabling sales of estates devised by his will in Evercreech, East Pennard, Bruton and other parishes (Somerset).

c. 31 Marquis of Donegall's estate: authorizing sales for payment of incumbrances.

c. 32 Sir Wiliam Paston's Free School (Norfolk) estate: sale of an estate to Robert Rising, for discharge of debts and purchase, and settlement, of other estates in lieu.

c. 33 Marquess of Westminster's will: enlarging the power to grant building and other leases of estates in St. George Hanover Square and St. John

the Evangelist, Westminster (Middlesex).

c. 34 Thomas Britten's divorce from Jane Britton, and other provisions.*

c. 35 Richard Heaviside's divorce from Mary Heaviside, and other provisions.*

c. 36 Thomas Shuldham's divorce from Francis Shuldham, and other provisions.*

c. 37 Charles Boileau's divorce from Margaret Boileau, and other provisions.*

1846 (9 & 10 Vict.).

c. 1 Charles Earl of Blesinton's estate: vesting estates in Dublin, Kilkenny and Tyrone in trustees for sale, for payment of debts, and other provisions.

c. 2 Sir George Dunbar's estate: selling parts of the estate of Hempriggs (Caithness) for payment of debts.

c. 3 Marquess of Donegall's estate: enlarging the power to let the estates comprised in an Act of 1845 [c. 31] (authorizing sales for payment of incumbrances).

c. 4 Joseph Solly's estate: vesting devised estates in trustees for sale, and other provisions.

c. 5 Manor of Gollen (parishes of Llanbadarn-vynydd, Llano, Llanbister, Llandewy-ystradenny, Abbey Cwmhir, St. Harmon) (Radnorshire) inclosure.

c. 6 Enabling the tenants for life, and trustees during minorities, under the wills of Mary Cary and Adam Askew to grant building leases, and other provisions.

c. 7 Rectory of Upwel cum Welney (Norfolk and Cambridgeshire): division.

c. 8 Frilford (Berkshire) inclosure.

c. 9 Vesting hereditaments in Kent, devised by the will of Henry Dudderidge, in trustees to enable them to execute an agreement for sale beween his devisees in trust and Alexander Hope, and settling the proceeds in lieu.

c. 10 Emma Videan's (a lunatic) estate: vesting hereditaments in Kent in trustees

to enable them to execute an agreement for sale between her husband and

Alexander Hope, the proceeds to be held on trust for Emma Videan.

c. 11 Archbishop of York's, Earl of Carlisle's and Viscount Morpeth's estates: exchange of lands.

c. 12 Andrew Wauchope's estate: enabling him to withdraw money from the bank, and borrow further sums against his estates, for payment of the expense of improvements.

c. 13 Vesting the lands of Haltree, and others, in trustees for sale, for payment of debts.

c. 14 William Cullen's estate: enabling the trustees to sell a portion to

Alexander Hope.

c. 15 Walter de Winton's (an infant) estate: authorizing leases, and other provisions.

c. 16 Joseph Thompson's estate: enabling his trustees to sell the lands of Nortonhall

of Eildon [Roxburghshire] and property in Edinburgh and hold the proceeds,

and other monies on trust.

c. 17 Thomas Bacon's marriage settlement: amending an Act of 1840 [c. 18] (Enabling the trustees of Thomas Bacon's marriage articles to grant a new lease to Richard and Anthony Hill of Plymouth Works in Myrthyr Tydvill (Glamorganshire)).

c. 18 Ludlow Corporation charity estates: effecting an agreement, appropriating

certain estates and declaring the trusts thereof, and also providing for

the corporation's debts, and other provisions.

c. 19 Authorizing the sale of estates held by the Drapers Company on the charitable trusts of Thomas Howell's will.

ext.in pt.- Howell's Charity 1852 (c. 14).

c. 20 William Ramsey's estate: enabling him to grant feus and borrow money against the estates of Barnton and others (Mid Lothian), for payment of the expense of improvements, and other provisions.

c. 21 Joseph Barrs's estate: vesting estates in West Bromwich (Staffordshire)

in trustees for sale, with power to grant leases and grant demise or sell coal, ironstone or other minerals.

c. 22 Burdening or selling the estate of Cumbernauld (Dumbarton) for payment of debt.

c. 23 Edmund Yates's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to sell the estates in Kent and invest the proceeds in the public funds.

c. 24 Robert Philip's settlement: incorporating the governors and managers

and explaining and extending the powers and provisions.

c. 25 John Spalding's estate: enabling leasing of mines and minerals within the lands of Holm and others (Kirkcudbright).

c. 26 Sir John Webb's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to concur in the sale of estates in Poole (Dorset) and others subject to the trusts of his will.

c. 27 Vesting the estate of Overshiels (Edinburgh) in trustees to be sold, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 28 Lowestoft (Suffolk) charities: enabling sale of estates to the Lowestoft Railway and Harbour Company and grant of building leases by certain charities, and other provisions.

c. 29 Sir George Gervis's will: extending powers, enabling mortgages and confirming an exchange with the Earl of Malmesbury.

c. 30 Duke of Cleveland's will: grant of further powers of management.

see: Duke of Cleveland's estate 1849 (c. 16), ss.1,2.

saved in pt.- Duke of Cleveland's estate 1849 (c. 16), s.3.

r.in pt.- Duke of Cleveland's estate 1849 (c. 16), s.6.

c. 31 Bindon Scott's settlement: vesting Irish estates in trustees.

c. 32 Humphrey Booth's charities: providing for their management, incorporating the trustees and amending an Act of [1776 (16 Geo. 3)

(c. 55)] (enabling grant of building leases of charity lands in Salford (Lancashire)).

c. 33 Jane Ferguson's estate: enabling the trustees to sell the lands of Laverocklaw

and property in Ormiston [East Lothian] and purchase other lands for

the purposes of the trust.

r.in pt.- Ferguson's estate 1847 (c. 8), s.1.

am.- Ferguson's estate 1847 (c. 8), s.2.

c. 34 Sion College London: enabling money to be raised by an annuity on the estates.

r.- Sion College 1956 (c.li), s.15(1).

c. 35 All Hallowes, Northampton: facilitating the payment of an annual sum pursuant

to an Act of 1677 [c. 8].

r.- Northampton 1988 (c.xxix), s.10, sch.2.

c. 36 William Duke of Cleveland's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to let and sell the Bathwick and Wrington estates (Somerset).

c. 37 Arundel Estate: enabling grant of leases, and other provisions.

see: Arundel Estate 1957 (c. 1), s.3.

ext.in pt.- Arundel Estate 1863 (c. 7), s.33.

saved in pt.- Arundel Estate 1879 (c. 8), s.13.

s. 1 appl.- Arundel Estate 1879 (c. 8), ss.2,4.

2,3 appl.- Arundel Estate 1879 (c. 8), s.4.

14 appl.- Arundel Estate 1879 (c. 8), s.1.

c. 38 William Congreve's estate: enabling sale of parts for payment of debts and purchase of other estates.

c. 39 Holy Jesus Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: providing for better support and regulation and confirming dispositions of property, and other provisions.

r.- Holy Jesus Hosp. 1847 (c. 34), s.1.

c. 40 Alexander Bond's estate: vesting estates in Westmeath in trustees to raise

money for payment of incumbrances and, secondly, to limit the property to the trusts of William Bond's will.

c. 41 Sir Richard Philips's and others' estates: enabling grant of leases of estates in Pembrokeshire.

c. 42 St. Mary's Hospital (Newcastle-upon-Tyne): extending charitable objects, regulating the income and enabling grant of leases.

am.- St. Mary's Hosp.(Newcastle-upon-Tyne), 1848 (c. 21).

r.- St. Mary's Hosp.(Newcastle-upon-Tyne), 1888 (c. cvii), s. 5.

c. 43 Glasgow College: enabling them to effect an exchange of lands, and other provisions.

c. 44 Naturalization of Henry Ferguson: repealing those parts of the Naturalization Act of 1823 [c. 39] which prevent him from holding various offices.*

c. 45 Jasper Creagh's divorce from Emma Creagh, and other provisions.*

c. 46 George Curtis's divorce from Emma Curtis, and other provisions.*

c. 47 Edward Clark's divorce, and other provisions.*

c. 48 Edward Matthyssens's divorce from Joanna Matthyssens, and other provisions.*

c. 49 Naturalization of Reverend Samuel Gobat, (Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem).*

c. 50 Robert Farquharson's divorce from Mary Farquharson, and other provisions.*

c. 51 Reverend Salusbury Humphreys's divorce from Harriet Humphreys, and other provisions.*

1847 (10 & 11 Vict.).

c. 1 Dalkeith (Midlothian) glebe land: enabling the minister to grant feus.

c. 2 Enabling the devisees of Francis Bridgewater to build on and improve the approaches to Cleveland Square, Westminster.

c. 3 Doddington (Cambridgeshire) rectory division, and other provisions.

see: Doddington rectory division 1856 (c. 1), ss.3,5.

appl.in pt.- Doddington rectory division 1856 (c. 1), s.1.

appl.(mod.) - Doddington rectory division 1856 (c. 1), s.4.

ext.in pt.- Doddington rectory division 1856 (c. 1), ss.10,20.

ext.and appl.in pt.- Doddington rectory division 1856 (c. 1), ss.22,23.

c. 4 Terrington (Norfolk) inclosure.

c. 5 Facilitating the proof of George Earl of Egremont's will in actions in Ireland.

c. 6 Robert Kellett Long's estate: exchanging estates for estates settled by the will of Robert Churchman Long and authorizing leases of the settled estates.

c. 7 Exchanging parts of Sir George Munro's estate of Poyntzfield (Sutherland) for James Matheson's estate of Udale (Cromarty) and securing the purchase of other lands to augment the Poyntzfield estate.

c. 8 Jane Ferguson's estate: rectifying an error in the Act of 1846 [c. 33] (enabling the trustees to sell the lands of Laverocklaw and property in

Ormiston [East Lothian] and purchase other lands for the purposes of the trust).

c. 9 Anthony Compton's settlement: exchanging hereditaments with Earl Grey, selling and exchanging others, purchasing and settling others in lieu and authorizing grant of leases.

c. 10 Edward and Mary Legh's estate: authorizing sales, exchanges and leases of estates at Newington and Lewisham (Kent), and other provisions.

c. 11 Duke of Richmond and Lennox's estate: enabling him to borrow a sum against his estates for payment of the expense of improvements.

c. 12 William Earl of Devon's estate: enabling sales of estates in Ireland for payment of incumbrances, authorizing a mortgage of the Irish estates, to be spent on improvements, and other provisions.

c. 13 John Earl of Dudley's estate: enabling sale of cottages, gardens and improved lands, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu.

c. 14 John Earl of Strathmore's estate: sale and exchange of lands, collieries, hereditaments and mining stock and enabling the trustees to shift the charges affecting the inheritance thereof, and other provisions.

r.- John, Earl of Strathmore's estate 1850 (c. 18), s.1.

c. 15 Huggens's College, Northfleet (Kent): incorporation of trustees and president and provisions for better management.

c. 16 Dollar Institution, or John McNabb's School: increasing the number of, and incorporating the trustees.

c. 17 Elizabeth Goddard's (of unsound mind) estate: enabling conveyances directed by the Court of Chancery in the case of Whitmore v. Goddard.

c. 18 Morants Court (Kent): authorizing a sale for payment of incumbrances, the residue to be invested for the beneficial owners.

c. 19 Exonerating the trustees of the late George Paterson of their expenditure in improving the estates, enabling them to buy contiguous lands and rant feus, and other provisions.

c. 20 James Dundas's estate: authorizing the sale of parts of the estate of Dundas (Linlithgow) for payment of debts and enabling him to raise money against the estate for payment of the expense of improvements and building works. c. 21 Authorizing an new lease of coal mines and hereditaments in County Durham, late the estate of John Lyon.

c. 22 Colin Gillespie's estate: vesting lands near Glasgow in trustees to effect sales for payment of debts, and to partition and feu the remainder for the benefit of his heirs.

c. 23 Extending the time for enrolling a deed for the purpose of enlarging a base fee

of hereditaments in Messingham (Lincoln), into an estate in fee simple .

c. 24 Company of Proprietors of Northam Bridge and Roads: vesting in them land in Southampton and elsewhere in Hampshire.

r.- Southampton Corpn. 1928 (c.cviii), s.10(1).

c. 25 George Rooke's estate: enabling the trustees of his will to purchase the life estate of his widow and pay debts, legacies and arrears of annuities, and other provisions.

c. 26 Enabling leases, sales and partitions of estates in Lancashire formerly belonging to John and Molly Penson.

c. 27 Leeds Free Grammar School estate: enabling the trustees to sell estates and purchase others, and other provisions.

c. 28 Dean and Chapter of Westminster's estate: sale and exchange of property in Paddington and St. George Hanover Square (Middlesex) and purchase of other property, and other provisions.

c. 29 Vesting estates in Yorkshire in Alexander and Geoffrey Bosville, and in Skye and North Uist, in Lord Macdonald, and enabling Lord Macdonald to sell parts of those estates for payment of debts, and other provisions.

c. 30 Thomas Pickernell's estate: authorizing sale to Lord Ward of hereditaments in Worcestershire devised by his will, and directing the proceeds to be settled in lieu.

c. 31 Maria Richards's settlement: authorizing quarrying and mining leases of estates in the Isle of Purbeck (Dorset).

c. 32 Dissolution of Tunstall Market Company.

r.- Staffordshire 1983 (c. xviii), s. 78, sch. 5 pt. II.

c. 33 Sir John St. Aubyn's estate: enabling his trustees and executors to mortgage an estate in Devon to raise a sum for payment of debts and convey a reversionary interest, vested in them under the will of the Reverend John St. Aubyn, to the uses of Sir John's will, so as to obtain a fee simple estate in possession, and other provisions.

c. 34 Holy Jesus Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: providing for better support and regulation, confirming sales and dispositions and repealing an Act of 1846 [c. 39] with the same provisions.

see: Hosp. of St. Mary Magdalene and other Charities (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)

Charity Scheme Confirmation 1959 (c.xiv).

s. 26 am.- Newcastle-upon-Tyne Corpn. 1926 (c.cii), s.34.

c. 35 Jonathan Passingham's estate: authorizing the construction of a canal over his devised estates and enabling the trustees of his will to purchase an adjoining estate.

c. 36 Robert Martin's divorce from Jane Martin, and other provisions.*

c. 37 Townshend peerage: extending the relief given by an Act of 1843 [c. 35] (declaration that certain persons are not children of George Ferrars, Marquis Townshend).*

c. 38 Thomas Brooks's divorce from Mary Brooks, and other provisions.*

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