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the working and getting of Coal, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland; and for extending the Provisions of the said Acts to Scotland and
Ireland.-[11th July 1817.]
......
245
[ No. XX. ] 59 George III. c. 66.-An Act to make further Provisions for the Re-
gulation of Cotton Mills and Factories, and for the better Preservation of the
Health of young Persons employed therein.-[2d July 1819.] ............ 246
[No. XXI. ] 60 George III. and 1 George IV. c. 5.-An Act to amend an Act of
the last Session of Parliament, to make further Provision for the Regulation of
Cotton Mills and Factories, and for the Preservation of the Health of young
Persons employed therein.-[23d December 1819.] ......
247
[No. XXII. ] 1 George IV. c. 93.-An Act to amend and render more effectual
the Provisions of divers Acts, for securing to certain Artificers, Workmen, and
Labourers, in such Acts mentioned, the due Payment of their Wages.-[24th
July 1820.]
248
[ No. XXIII. ] 4 Geo. IV. c. 34.-An Act to enlarge the Powers of Justices in
determining Complaints between Masters and Servants, and between
Masters, Apprentices, Artificers, and others.-[17th June 1823.]...................... 251
[ No. XXIV. ] George IV. c. 96.-An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws
relative to the Arbitration of Disputes between Masters and Workmen.-[21st
June 1824.]
.......
251 b
No. XXV. ] 6 George IV. c. 129.-An Act to repeal the Laws relating to the
Combination of Workmen, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof.-[6th
July 1825.]
251 m
[ No. XXVI. ] 10 George IV. c. 51.-An Act to amend the Law relating to the
employment of Children in Cotton Mills and Factories.-[19th June
1829.]
251 x
[No. XXVII. ] 10 George IV. c. 52.-An Act to extend the Powers of an Act
of the Fourth Year of his present Majesty, for enlarging the Powers of Justices
in determining Complaints between Masters and Servants, to Persons engaged
in the Manufacture of Silk.-[19th June 1829.]
.....
251 y
PART VI. CLASS XXXII.
Sessions.
[ No. I. ] 2 Henry V. st. 1. c.4.-What Justices of the Peace must be resident in
the same Shire; and at what Times they must hold their Quarter Sessions 251,
[No. II. ] 54 George III. c. 84.—An Act for regulating the Time of holding the
Michaelmas Quarter Sessions in England.-[1st July 1814.] ............. ib.
[No. III. ] 59 George III. c. 28.-An Act to empower Magistrates to divide the
Court of Quarter Sessions.-[19th May 1819.]
... 252
[ No. IV. ] 1 George IV. c. 27.-An Act to regulate the Appointment and Tenure
of the Office of Clerk of the Peace in Ireland.-[30th June 1820.]..... 253
[No. V. ] 1 and 2 George IV. c. 36.-An Act for the better Regulation of the
Public Notaries in Ireland.-[28th May 1821.]...
.... ib.
[No. VI. ] 7 and 8 George IV. c. 67.-An Act for the better Administration of
Justice at the holding of Petty Sessions by Justices of the Peace in Ireland.—
[2nd July 1827.]
... 255 a
[No. VII. ] 9 George IV. c. 9.-An Act to enable the Justices of the Peace for
Westminster to hold their Sessions of the Peace during Term, and the sitting of
the Court of King's Bench.-[3rd April 1828.] ...
... 255 f
PART VI. CLASS XXXIII.
Sheep.
[ No. I. ] 38 George III. c. 65.-An Act for preventing the depasturing of
Forests, Commons, and Open Fields, with Sheep or Lambs, infected with
the Scab or Mange, in that Part of Great Britain called England.—[21st June
1798.]
256
PART VI. CLASS XXXIV.
Stage Coaches.
[ No. I.] 50 George III. c. 48.-An Act to repeal three Acts, made in the Twen-
ty-eighth, Thirtieth, and Forty-sixth Years of his present Majesty, for limiting
the Number of Persons to be carried on the Outside of Stage Coaches or other
Carriages, and to enact other Regulations for carrying the Objects of the said
Acts into Effect.-[9th June 1810.] ......
..... 261
..... 270
[ No. II. ] 1 George IV. c. 4.-An Act for punishing criminally Drivers of Stage
Coaches and Carriages for Accidents occasioned by their wilful Misconduct.-
[6th June 1820.] ...
[No. III. ] 3 George IV. c. 95.-An Act to reduce the Rate of Duties payable in
respect of certain Carriages used and employed for the Purpose of conveying
Passengers for Hire, and to make Regulations and Provisions relating to Stage
Coaches and the Duties thereon.-[30th July 1822.] ......
..... 271
[No. IV. ] 7 George IV. c. 33.-An Act to make further Regulations relating to the Licensing of Stage Coaches.-[5th May 1826.] ... 271 ƒ
PART VI. CLASS XXXV.
...... .....
Swearing.
271 n
[ No. I. ] 19 George II. c. 21.-An Act more effectually to prevent profane Curs. ing and Swearing
[No. II. ] 4 George IV. c. 31.-An Act to amend an Act passed in the Nineteenth
Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Second, intituled "An
Act more effectually to prevent profane Cursing and Swearing."-[30th May
1923.]
....
274 a
PART VI. CLASS XXXVI.
Tithes.
[No. I. ] 7 & 8 William III. c. 6.-An Act for the more easy Recovery of small
Tithes
275
[No. II. ] 1 George I. st. 2. c. 6.-An Act for making perpetual an Act of the
Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of his late Majesty King William the
Third, intituled "An Act that the solemn Affirmation and Declaration of the
People called Quakers, shall be accepted instead of an Oath in the usual Form;"
and for explaining and enforcing the said Act in relation to the Payment of
Tithes and Church Rates; and for appointing the Form of an Affirmation to be
taken by the said People called Quakers, instead of the Oath of Abjuration 275
PART VI. CLASS XXXVII.
Turnips and other Field Crops.
[No. I.] 13 George III. c. 32.-An Act for repealing so much of an Act, made
in Twenty-third Year of his late Majesty King George the Second, as relates
to the preventing the stealing or destroying of Turnips; and for the more
effectually preventing the stealing or destroying of Turnips, Potatoes, Cab-
bages, Parsnips, Pease, and Carrots
[No. II. ] 42 George III. c. 67.-An Act to extend the Provisions of an Act
made in the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled
"An Act for repealing so much of an Act, made in the Twenty-third Year of
his late Majesty King George the Second, as relates to the preventing the
stealing or destroying of Turnips, and for the more effectually preventing the
stealing or destroying of Turnips, Potatoes, Cabbages, Parsnips, Pease, and
Carrots," to certain other Field Crops, and to Orchards; and for amending
the said Act.-[22d June 1802.] ...
..........
277
PART VI. CLASS XXXVIII.
Vagrants.
[ No. I. 7 James I. c. 4.-An Act for the due Execution of divers Laws and
Statutes heretofore made against Rogues, Vagabonds, and sturdy Beggars,
and other lewd and idle Persons
.... 278
[No. II. ] 17 George II. c. 5.-An Act to amend and make more effectual the
Laws relating to Rogues, Vagabonds, and other idle and disorderly Persons,
and to Houses of Correction
279
[ No. III. ] 25 George II. c. 36.-An Act for the better preventing Thefts and
Robberies, and for regulating Places of Public Entertainment, and punishing
Persons keeping disorderly Houses
... 292
[No. IV. ] 26 George II. c. 34.-An Act to explain, amend and continue several
Laws more effectually to prevent the spreading of the Distemper which now
rages amongst the horned Cattle in this Kingdom; far the more effectual
paying the Expences of passing Vagrants, for obviating Doubts that may
arise touching the keeping of Prisoners, until the Prison of the Marshalsea of
the Court of King's Bench shall be rebuilt or repaired; and for amending so
much of the Act of the Twenty-fourth of his present Majesty, for regulating the
commencement of the Year, and for correcting the Calendar now in Use, as
relates to the Time of electing public Officers of the City of Chester
[No. V. ] 23 George III. c. 88.-An Act to extend the Provisions of an Act,
intituled "An Act to amend and make more effectual the Laws relating to
Rogues, Vagabonds, and other idle and disorderly Persons, and to Houses of
Correction, and to certain Cases not therein mentioned "
293
.... 294
[No. VI. ] 32 George III. c. 45.-An Act to explain and amend an Act, mad
the Seventeenth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Sec
intituled "An Act to amend and make more effectual the Laws relatin
Rogues, Vagabondo, and other idle and disorderly Persons, and to House
Correction"
[No. VII. ] 39 & 40 George III. c. 50.-An Act to extend the Provisions o
Act made in the Seventeenth Year of the Reign of King George the Sec
Rogues, Vagabonds, and other idle and disorderly Persons, and to House
Correction."-[20th June 1800.]
[No. VIII. ] 43 George III. c. 61.-An Act for the Relief of Soldiers, Sail
and Marines, and of the Wives of Soldiers, in the cases therein mentioned,
far as relates to England.-[24th June 1803.] ....
[No. IX. ] 57 George III. c. 90.-An Act for the Prevention of Persons g
armed by Night for the Destruction of Game; and for repealing an Act, m
in the last Session of Parliament, relating to Rogues and Vagabonds.-[1
July 1817.]
[ No. X. ] 1 & 2 George IV. c. 64.-An Act to amend the Laws now in fo
relating to Vagrants, until the first day of September one thousand eight h
dred and twenty-two.-[2d July 1821.] ...
[No. XI. ] 5 George IV. c. 83.-An Act for the Punishment of idle and
orderly Persons, and Rogues and Vagabonds, in that part of Great Brit
called England.—[21st June 1824.]
PART VI. CLASS XXXIX.
Weights and Measures.
[No. I. ] 9 Henry III. (Magna Charta) c. 25.-There shall be but one Measu
throughout the Realm
3
[ No. II. ] 14 Edward III. st. 1. c. 12.-Bushels and Weights shall be made a
sent into every County
[No. III. 127 Edward III. st. 2. c. 10.-There shall be but one Weight, Me
sure and Yard throughout the Realm
[ No. IV. ] 31 Edward III. st. 1. c. 2.-No Wool shall be bought by Fraud abate the Price thereof. Weights shall be sent to all Shires
...
[No. V. ] 13 Richard II. st. 1. c. 9.-There shall be but one Weight and or
Measure throughout the Realm, saving in the County of Lancaster. The Weig
of Wool, and the Refuse thereof
30
[No. VI. ] 15 Richard II. c. 4.-There shall be but eight Bushels of Corn strike
[ No. VII. ] 8 Henry VI. c. 5.-Every City and Borough shall have a comm
Balance and Weight. Who may buy Wool and Yarn
[No. VIII. ] 11 Henry VII. c. 4.-The Names of the Cities and Towns limite
for the keeping of Weights and Measures
[ No. IX. ] 12 Henry VII. c. 5.-For Weights and Measures
..... 31
[ No. X. ] 16 Charles I. c. 19.—An Act for the better ordering and regulating
the Office of Clerk of the Market, allowed and confirmed by this Statute; an
for the Reformation of false Weights and Measures..
[No. XI. ] 22 Charles II. c. 8.—An Act for ascertaining the Measures of Cor
and Salt
31
[No. XII. ] 22 & 23 Charles II. c. 12.-An Additional Act for ascertaining th
Measures of Corn aud Salt ......
[No. XIII. ] 11 & 12 William III. c. 15.—An Act for the ascertaining the Mea
sures for retailing Ale and Beer
31:
[ No. XIV. ] 1 Anne, st. 1. c. 15.-An Act to ascertain the Water Measure of
Fruit .......
....... 320
[No. XV. ] 35 George III. c. 102.-An Act for the more effectual Prevention of
the Use of defective Weights, and of false and unequal Balances.-[22d June
1795.]
ib.
[ No. XVI. ] 37 George III. c. 143.-An Act to explain and amend an Act made
in the Thirty-fifth Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled "An Act
for the more effectual Prevention of the use of defective Weights, and of false
and unequal Balances."-[20th July 1797.]
322
[No. XVII. ] 55 George III. c. 43.-An Act for the more effectual Prevention
of the Use of false and deficient Measures.—[2d May 1815.] ....................... 325
[ No. XVIII. ] 5 George IV. c. 74.-An Act for ascertaining and establishing
uniformity of Weights and Measures.-[17th June 1824.] ............ 327 a
[ No. XIX. ] 6 George IV. c. 12.-An Act to prolong the time of the comence-
ment of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for ascertaining and establish-
ing uniformity of Weights and Measures, and to amend the said Act.-[31st
March 1825.]
327 m
PART VI. CLASS XL.
Wood.
........
[No. I.] 13 Edward I. st. 1. c. 46.-Lords may approve against their Neighbours.
Usurpation of Commons during the Estate of particular Tenants
328
[No. II. ] 3 & 4 Edward VI. c. 3.—An Act concerning the Improvement of
Commons and waste Grounds
[No. III. ] 43 Elizabeth, c.7.—An Act to avoid and prevent divers Misdemeanors
in lewd and idle Persons
[No. IV. ] 15 Charles II. c. 2.-An Act for the Punishment of unlawful cutting
or stealing, or spoiling of Wood and Underwood, and Destroyers of young
Timber Trees
329
[ No. V. ] 1 George I. st. 2. c. 48.-An Act to encourage the planting of Timber
Trees, Fruit Trees, and other Trees, for Ornament, Shelter, or Profit; and for
the better Preservation of the same; and for the preventing the Burning of
Woods
331
[No. VI. ] 6 George I. c. 16.-An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in
the First Year of his Majesty's Reign, intituled "An Act to encourage the
planting of Timber Trees, Fruit Trees, and other Trees, for Ornament, Shelter,
or Profit, and for the better Preservation of the same, and for the preventing
the burning of Woods;" and for the better Preservation of the Fences of such
[ No. VII. ] 29 George II. c. 36.-An Act for inclosing by the mutual Consent of
the Lords and Tenants Part of any Common for the Purpose of planting and
preserving Trees fit for Timber or Underwood; and for more effectually pre-
venting the unlawful Destruction of Trees
335
[No. VIII. ] 31 George II. c. 41.-An Act to amend and render more effectual
an Act passed in the Twenty-ninth Year of his present Majesty's Reign, inti-
tuled "An Act for inclosing, by the mutual Consent of the Lords and Tenants,
Part of any Common, for the Purpose of planting and preserving Trees fit for
Timber or Underwood; and for more effectually preventing the unlawful
Destruction of Trees"
[ No. IX. ] 4 George III. c 31.-An Act to indemnify such Persons as have omit-
ted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments;
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and to prevent_the_ Destruction of Trees and Underwoods
growing in Forests and Chases