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Ireland

For Criminal Law Commission.

To

31st March 1847.

For Shannon Commission to 31st March 1847.
For certain Navigation Works, Ireland, in 1846.
For British Ambassador's House at Paris in 1846.
Ditto at Constantinople.

For Steam to India to 31st March 1847.
For Militia, Canada, in 1846.

For Distress by Failure of Potato Crop, Ireland.
For Sufferers by Fires at Quebec.

For ditto by Fire at St. John's, Newfoundland.
Supplies to be applied only for the Purposes aforesaid.
Expenditure for Navy, Army, and Ordnance Services respectively
to be confined to the separate Services for which granted.
Treasury may on Application alter the proportionate Amounts
for such separate Services, provided the total Grant to each
Department be not exceeded.
Rules to be observed in the Application of the Sum appropriated
to Half Pay. Not to prevent the receiving of Half Pay under
any Act relating to the General or Local Militia, &c. Pay-
master General, by Permission of the Treasury, may issue
Half Pay to Officers appointed to Civil Offices since July 1828.
An Account of the Number of Officers so receiving Half Pay
to be laid before Parliament.

Treasury may authorize Military Officers in Civil Employments to receive Half Pay in certain Cases.

Persons concerned in issuing, paying, and receiving Money for
the Payment of Half Pay, without the Oaths having been taken
as required, indemnified, 8 & 9 Vict. c. 130.

Half Pay allowed to the Officers of the Manx Fencibles.
Half Pay Allowances to Chaplains of Regiments not being in
possession of Ecclesiastical Benefices derived from the Crown.
By 8 & 9 Vict. c. 130. a Sum was appropriated to be paid to Half
Pay Officers, the Surplus of which is hereby authorized to be
disposed of as Her Majesty shall direct.

Widows and Persons claiming Pensions shall make the required
Declaration.

Declarations to be made as specified in 5 & 6 W. 4. c. 62.

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CA P. CXVII.

8&9 Vict. c.118.

9 & 10 Vict. c. 16.

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An Act to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands pursuant
to a special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners for
England and Wales.
[26th August 1846.]
WE HEREAS by an Act passed in the last Session of Par-
liament, intituled An Act to facilitate the Inclosure and
• Improvement of Commons and Lands held in common, the
Exchange of Lands, and the Division of intermixed Lands; to
'provide Remedies for defective or incomplete Executions, and for
the Non-execution, of the Powers of general and local Inclo-
sure Acts; and to provide for the Revival of such Powers in
' certain Cases, it was enacted, that certain Waste Lands therein
specified should not be inclosed under that Act without the
previous Authority of Parliament in each particular Case, as
therein provided,' and that the Inclosure Commissioners should
in the Month of January in every Year send to One of the
Principal Secretaries of State a general Report of their Pro-
'ceedings, specifying the Cases in which they should be of opinion
'that proposed Inclosures which could not be made without the
Direction of Parliament would be expedient, and that every
such Report should be laid before both Houses of Parliament
' within Six Weeks after the Receipt of the same by such Principal
Secretary of State, if Parliament be sitting, or if Parliament
be not sitting, then within Six Weeks after the next Meeting
' of Parliament; and it was also thereby enacted, that such Com-
'missioners might from Time to Time send to One of the Principal
'Secretaries of State such special Report in relation to all or any
' of the Matters therein aforesaid as they might think fit: And
'whereas the said Commissioners did on the Thirty-first Day of
January last send to One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries
of State their first annual Report, specifying certain Cases in
'which they were of opinion that proposed Inclosures which could
'not be made without the Direction of Parliament would be

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expedient, and thereupon an Act was passed in this Session ' of Parliament, intituled An Act to authorize the Inclosure of ' certain Lands in pursuance of the Recommendation of the 'Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, whereby it was enacted, that the said several proposed Inclosures mentioned in the Schedule to the last-recited Act be proceeded with: And whereas the said Commissioners did on the Twenty-seventh Day of July last send to the said Secretary of State a special Report, setting forth their Proceedings as to the Cases of Inclo'sure (Fifteen in Number) requiring the previous Authority of Parliament, to which the proper Assents to the Provisional Orders have been given since the Date of their said annual general Report up to that Time, specifying such Matters with respect to them, and annexing the same Form of Schedule as if they had been contained in an annual general Report, which 'several proposed Inclosures are mentioned in the Schedule annexed to this Act: And whereas it is expedient, for the Reasons set 'forth in the said special Report of the Commissioners, that these Inclosures should be forthwith authorized by Parliament,

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' notwithstanding that they have not been specified in the annual general Report of the said Commissioners: Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the said several proposed Inclosures mentioned in Inclosures the Schedule annexed to this Act be proceeded with, and completed mentioned in according to the Provisions of the first-recited Act, and on the Schedule to be Terms and Conditions in the Provisional Order of the Commis- proceeded with according to sioners specified in each Case in that Behalf, in like Manner as Provisions of if the said several proposed Inclosures had been specified in the 8 & 9 Vict. annual general Report of the said Commissioners, and that this c. 118., &c. Act had been thereupon passed for directing the same to be proceeded with.

II. And be it enacted, That this Act may be amended or repealed by any Act to be passed in this Session of Parliament. III. And be it enacted, That this Act shall be deemed and taken to be a Public Act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such.

SCHEDULE to which this Act refers.

Act may be amended, &c. Public Act.

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ACTS,

DECLARED PUBLIC,

AND TO BE JUDICIALLY NOTICED.

N.B.-The Continuance of such of the following Acts as are temporary will be known (where it is not expressly stated) by referring to the following List, according to the corresponding Letter at the End of the Title.

(a) For 31 Years, &c. [i.e. to the End of the next Session] from a Day named in the Act.

(b) For 31 Years, &c. from the passing of the Act.

The following are all PUBLIC ACTS; to each of which is annexed a Clause in the Form following:

"And be it further enacted, That this Act shall be deemed " and taken to be a Public Act, and shall be judicially "noticed as such."

Cap. i.

An Act for lighting with Gas the Town of Downpatrick in the County of Down. [2d April 1846.]

Cap. ii.

An Act for lighting with Gas the Town and Parish of Radcliff and the Township of Pilkington, or Parts thereof, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. [2d April 1846.]

Cap. iii.

An Act for better assessing and collecting the Poor Rates, Lighting and Watching and Church Rates, in the Parish of Aylesbury, and the Highway Rates in the Township of Aylesbury and Hamlet of Walton respectively, in the County of Buckingham. [2d April 1846.]

Cap. iv.

An Act for granting more effectual Powers for lighting with Gas the Town of Bury and the Neighbourhood thereof in the Parish of Bury in the County Palatine of Lancaster.

Cap. v.

[14th May 1846.]

An Act to enable the United Company of Proprietors of the Ellesmere and Chester Canal to raise a further Sum of Money.* [14th May 1846.]

*£330,000.

Cap. vi.

An Act for building a Bridge across the River Medway at Rochester in the County of Kent, with Approaches thereto; for taking down the present Bridge; and for amending the Acts relating to the same. [14th May 1846.]

Cap. vii.

An Act for repairing, improving, and maintaining certain Roads leading from the Borough of New Woodstock to Rollright Lane, and other Roads connected therewith, in the County of Oxford. (a) [14th May 1846.] [No more Money to be laid out on any Road than is taken thereon, § 25. No Toll to be taken or Money laid out in Towns, § 26.]

Cap. viii.

An Act for lighting with Gas the Town of Middleton and its Vicinity in the County of Lancaster. [14th May 1846.]

Cap. ix.

An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Willingham in the County of Cambridge, and for draining and embanking certain Fen Lands and Low Grounds in the said Parish.

Rector's Allotment to be

[14th May 1846.] [Allotment to be made to Rector for Glebe and Rights of Common, § 68. Rector and Feoffees of Charities may let Allotments to poor Inhabitants, § 69. fenced at general Expence, § 80. Rector may lease his Allotment for Twenty-one Years with Consent of Patron and Bishop, 83. Rights of Bedford Level Corporation and of South Level Commissioners reserved, § 228.]

Cap. x.

An Act to enable the Company of Proprietors of the Manchester and Salford Waterworks to raise a further Sum of Money.* [14th May 1846.]

*£200,000.
Cap. xi.

An Act for altering, amending, and enlarging the Powers and Provisions of the several Acts passed in relation to the Monkland Navigation. [14th May 1846.]

Cap. xii.

An Act for enabling the Trustees of the Enfield Chase Road to make a Deviation or Alteration of the said Road from a Point near the Sixteenth Milestone in the Parish of North Mims to the Town of Hatfield in the County of Hertford.

Cap. xiii.

[14th May 1846.]

An Act for constructing a Wet Dock and other Works on the South Side of the River Wear at Sunderland-near-the-Sea in the County Palatine of Durham. [14th May 1846.]

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