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Cap. ix.

An Act for building a Bridge over the River Tees at Whorlton in the County of Durham, and for making a Road from Staindrop in the said County to Whorlton, and from thence, crossing the said Bridge, to the present Turnpike Road at Greta Bridge in the County of York, with a Branch from Whorlton to the Township of Barnard Castle in the said County of Durham, and another Branch from the South End of the said Bridge to the Turnpike Road from Winston Bridge to Small Ways, both in the said County of York. (d) [13th April 1829.] [Tolls to be paid only once a Day for passing and repassing, § 14. No more than One Toll on the Whole Line of Road to be taken in One Day, § 15. One Toll to be taken for every Foot Passenger for each Time of passing and repassing the Bridge, § 16. Horses, &c. drawing different Carriages to pay each Time of passing, § 17.]

Cap. x.

An Act for building a Bridge over the River Tyne, at or near a Place called Scotswood, in the County of Northumberland, and for making convenient Roads, Avenues, and Approaches thereto, with Branches thereout. [13th April 1829.] [No Toll Gate to be erected within Four hundred and forty Yards of the Liberties of Newcastle, § 47. No more than Two full Tolls to be taken for passing once in One Day along the Bridge, and the Whole of the Roads, § 48. The Royal Family, Mails, Soldiers on March or Duty, their Arms and Baggage, Public Stores, Volunteers on March or Duty, Yeomanry Cavalry going to or returning from Exercise, Vagrants sent by Passes, Prisoners sent by Warrants, Horses, Carts, &c. carrying to the Town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne the Agricultural Produce of the Lands of George Anderson, Esquire, and of John Hodgson, Esquire, returning empty or laden with Manure to such Lands, provided the Wheels of the Carts, &c. be of the Breadth of Six Inches, exempted from Tolls, § 49. Saving the Tolls of the Corporation of Newcastle, § 97.]

Cap. xi.

An Act for vesting a new Church in the Parish of Liverpool in the County of Lancaster in the Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of the said Town; and for authorizing the Appointment of Districts for the better Performance of Ecclesiastical Duties within the said Parish. [13th April 1829.] [See 58 G.3. c.45. 59 G.3. c. 134. 3 G.4. c.72. 5 G.4. c. 103. 7 & 8 G.4. c.72. Land and Church vested in the Corporation of Liverpool, §1. Reservation of Rights of the Bishop of Chester and of the Rectors of the Parish, §21. Reservation of Rights of Rectors of the Parish to the general Superintendence thereof, § 25. General Saving, § 37.]

Cap. xii.

An Act to alter and amend Two Acts of His present Majesty for establishing and regulating the Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company. [13th April 1829.] [Powers of 1 & 2 G. 4. c. cxvii. and 4 G. 4. c.95. extended to this Act, § 1. Power to raise a further Capital of 150,000l. by a

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Creation of new Shares, § 2. So much of recited Act 2 G.4. c.cxvii. as relates to the forming of a Fund to answer Contingencies repealed. Monies invested under the said Provision may be sold out for the Use of the Company, § 15. Saving the Rights of all Local Authorities for lighting, &c. § 38. Powers of Chel sea, West Middlesex, and Grand Junction Water Companies not to be affected, § 39. Saving the Rights of the Commissioners of Sewers for Westminster, &c. § 40. For Holborn and Finsbury Divisions, $41. For the Tower Hamlets, § 42. For East Moulsey District, § 43. For Poplar and Blackwall, § 44. Of the Commissioners of the Metropolis Roads North of the Thames, $45. Of the Trustees of the Surrey New Roads, § 46. Of the Trustees of the Surrey and Sussex Roads, § 47. Of the Trustees of the Commercial Road, § 48.

Cap. xiii.

An Act for better assessing and collecting the Poor and other Rates in the Parish of Hinckley in the Counties of Leicester and Warwick. [13th April 1829.]

Cap. xiv.

An Act for extinguishing Tithes, and Payments in lieu of Tithes, Mortuaries, and Easter Offerings, and other Vicarial Dues and Payments, within the Parish of Halifax in the Diocese and County of York; and for making Compensation to the Vicar in lieu thereof, and enabling him to grant certain Leases of Lands belonging to the Vicarage. [13th April 1829.] [Saving His Majesty's Rights as Patron and Rector, § 51.]

Cap. xv.

An Act for establishing and governing an Institution in Liverpool, called "The School for the Indigent Blind at Liverpool;" for incorporating the Subscribers thereto; and also for regulating and supporting a Chapel attached to the said Institution.

[13th April 1829.] [Saving the Rights of the Bishop of Chester, and of the Patrons and Rectors of the Parish of Liverpool, § 40.]

Cap. xvi.

An Act for making an Embankment on the North-west Side of the Leasowes in the Townships of Wallasey and Great Meols in the County of Chester, to prevent the further Encroachment of the Sea, and the Injury to arise therefrom to the Low Lands contiguous, and to the Port of Liverpool. [13th April 1829.] [Saving of Rights to His Majesty in Right of His Crown and Duchy of Lancaster, and of Lords and Ladies of Manors adjoining the River Mersey, § 60.]

Cap. xvii.

An Act for making and maintaining a Turnpike Road from Barnstaple to the Town or Village of Braunton in the County of Devon. (e) [13th April 1829.] [One Half Toll only to be paid for Lime, Salt, or Sea Sand for Manure; and no Toll on going to fetch or returning from carry

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ing them, whether on the same Day or not, §. 5. One Payment only to be taken on the whole Line of Road on same Day, §7.]

Cap. xviii.

An Act for amending, altering, and improving the Roads leading to the Town of Okehampton in the County of Devon, and making and maintaining a certain new Road to communicate therewith. (e) [13th April 1829.] [4 G. 4. c. civ. repealed, § 1. Tolls to be taken on same Day at One Gate only on the Road from Crockernwell to Okehampton, until the intended new Road from Sticklepath Bridge to Dishcombe Head shall be laid open to the Public, and then at no more than Two Gates on the same Road; and at One Gate only on the Road from Okehampton to Coombe Bow Bridge, until the intended new Roads on the same Road shall be laid open to the Public, and then at no more than Two Gates on the same Road; and at One Gate only on the Road from Okehampton to Downtown Corner, until the intended new Roads on the same Road shall be laid open to the Public, and then at Two Gates only on the same Road; and at One Gate only on the Road from Okehampton to Chichacott Wood Gate; and when the intended new Road from Okehampton to Woolley Farm or Woolley Pound shall be laid open to the Public, then at Four Gates only on the Whole of the same Road; and at One Gate only on the Road from Okehampton to the House called Folly, in Inwardleigh; and at One Gate only on the Road from Okehampton to Newland Bridge; and at One Gate only on the Road from Okehampton to Longdown Gate; and at One Gate only on the Road from Okehampton to the West End of Maddaford Down, § 8. One of the Tolls on the Eastern Road to cease when Expences are paid, § 9. One of the Tolls on the Western Roads to cease when Expences are paid, § 10. Lime for Manure to be exempt from Toll on the present Roads, § 11.]

Cap. xix.

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An Act for more effectually making and repairing certain Roads leading to and from Bodmin, and certain other Roads therein mentioned, in the County of Cornwall. (d) [13th April 1829.] [9 G.3. c.69. 26 G.3. c.129. and 51 G.3. c. clix. repealed, § 1. Two full Tolls only to be taken on the same Day upon the several Branches of the Launceston Road, the Camelford Road, the Helland Bridge Road, the Truro Road, the Wadebridge Road, the Liskeard Road, and the Lostwithiel and Saint Austell Roads, $ 9. Toll to be paid but once a Day at same Gate, § 10. full Toll only to be taken for any Horse, Mule, or Ass, not drawing, passing or repassing the same Day through any of the Toll Gates within the Borough of Bodmin; provided that no Ticket given at Calliwith, Saint Nicholas, or Townend Turnpike Gates, shall free each other, § 11. Horses going to or returning from Pasture or Watering, or going to be or returning from being shoed or farried, not going or returning more than Two Miles on any of the Roads, exempt from Tolls, $ 14. Agricultural Produce, &c. not exempted from Toll after 1st January 1830, unless 10 GEO. IV.

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Wheels be of certain Breadths, § 15. After the Polbrock Branch of Road is made, Sea Sand carried on that Road to pay Tolls, $16.]

Cap. xx.

An Act for more effectually improving and repairing the Road leading from the Turnpike Road at Wrotham Heath in the County of Kent, to the Turnpike Road leading from Croydon to Godstone in the County of Surrey. (e) [13th April 1829.] [5 G.3. c.68. 27 G.3. c. 70. and 48 G.3. c.xxxvii. repealed, §1. No Exemption from Tolls on Chalk or Materials for Roads in any other Parish, except between 1st of April and 1st of November, or in hard Frost, § 7. Horses and Carriages having passed once to be allowed to repass Toll-free on same Day, § 8. Persons paying at Side Gates not to pay at other Gates, § 9. Not more. than Four Tolls to be taken for passing and repassing the same Day through all the Turnpikes with the same Cattle or Carriages, $ 12.]

Cap. xxi.

An Act for more effectually repairing, widening, and improving the Road from Harlow Bush Common in the Parish of Harlow in the County of Essex, to Stump Cross in the Parish of Great Chesterford in the same County, and for making and maintaining Two new Lines of Road communicating therewith. (d) [13th April 1829.] [17 G. 2. c.9. 9 G.3. c. 51. 31 G.3. c. 99. and 49 G.3. c.xlv. repealed, §1. Tolls to be taken but once a Day at same Gate, §7. "No more than Two full Tolls to be taken on the whole Line of Road for passing and repassing on same Day, § 8. Wheels deviating a Quarter of an Inch from a flat Surface to pay an additional Toll, § 10. Saving of Newport Bridge Tolls, $ 22.]

Cap. xxii.

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An Act for repairing the Road from the Town of Biddenden to the Turnpike Road from Ashford to Feversham at Boundgate in the County of Kent. (d) [13th April 1829.] [6_G.3. c.93. 25 G.3. c.103. and 48 G.3. c.xix. repealed, §1. Tolls not to be paid on returning on same Day, § 7. Five full Tolls only to be taken for once passing and repassing on same Day, on whole Line, §9. Payment of Toll at a Main Gate to free the next Side Gate, and vice versa, § 10. Toll to be payable in respect of Chalk and Lime, § 11.]

Cap. xxiii.

An Act for repairing the Road from Stockershead, at the Top of Charing Hill, to a Place called Bagham's Cross, in the Parish of Chilham in the County of Kent. (d)

[13th April 1829.]

[49 G. 3. c. xcii. to be repealed on 28th May 1830, § 1. Tolls to be paid but once a Day at same Gate, § 7. Two full Tolls only to be taken on same Day on whole Line of Road, § 8.]

Cap. xxiv.

An Act for more effectually repairing, improving, and keeping in Repair the Road from Maidstone to Key Street in the Parishes of Borden and Bobbing in the County of Kent. (e)

[13th April 1829.] [8 & 9 G. 3. c.78. 28 G.3. c. 93, and 48 G.3. c.lii. repealed, § 1. Tolls to be paid but once a Day at same Gate, § 7. Two full Tolls only to be paid in One Day for passing and repassing on the whole Line of Road, § 8.]

Cap. xxv.

An Act for more effectually repairing and maintaining the Road from the City of Chester, through Tarvin, to the Township of Delamere, and from Tarvin to Duddon Smithy, all in the County of Chester, with the several Branches thereof. (d)

[13th April 1829.] [9 G.3. c. 94. 28 G.3. c. 111, and 49 G. 3. c.xciii. repealed, § 1. Exemptions not allowed to Carriages having the Nails of the Tires projecting more than one Quarter of an Inch, § 7. Toll only once payable at any Gate on same Day, $8. Two full Tolls only to be taken for passing and repassing on the same Day between Chester and the Termination of the Road in the Township of Delamere, nor more than the Amount of One full Toll between Chester and Duddon Smithy, nor more than One full Toll between the Road leading from Chester to Frodsham, by Vicar's Cross, to Rowton Bridge, or between the same City and either Extremity of the last-mentioned Road, § 11.]

Cap. xxvi.

An Act for more effectually repairing and improving the Road from Kipping's Cross in the County of Kent to Flimwell Vent in the County of Sussex, and certain other Roads therein described. (d) [13th April 1829.] [2 G.3. c.67. 27 G.3. c. 80, and 49 G. 3. c.xxviii. repealed after the 31st of May 1829, § 1. Tolls to be taken for Trucks, &c. drawn by Dogs, §7. No more than Four full Tolls shall be taken in the same Day for passing or repassing through all the Gates on the Roads, 8. Tolls to be paid once a Day for Horses, and every Third Time for Carriages, at same Gate, § 9. Manure not exempted from Tolls, if in Waggons having the Fellies of the Wheels of less Breadth than Six Inches, or if in Carts, less than Four and a Half Inches, § 10.]

Cap. xxvii.

An Act for repairing the Road from the Hoodgate, at the West End of the Town of Middleton in Teesdale in the County of Durham, to the Gate in the new Inclosures called the Edge, near the Collieries called the West Pitts, in the Parish of Saint Andrews, Auckland, and also a Branch from the said Road, at or

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