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“APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
Henry VIII. as far as relates to 
murders, to accessories to murders, 
and to manslaughters. 
For effectuating certain parts of 
an act, passed in the 2d and 3d 
years of the reign of her late ma- 
jesty queen Ann, intituled, ‘¢ An 
act for the making more effectual 
her majesty’s gracious intentions for 
the augmentation of the maintenance 
of the poor clergy, by enabling her 
majesty to grant, in perpetuity, the 
revenues of the first fruits and tenths, 
and also for enabling any other 
person to make grants for the same 
purpose, so far as the same relate 
to deeds and wills, made for grant- 
ing and bequeathing lands, tene- 
ments, hereditaments, goods, and 
chattels, to the governors of the 
bounty of queen Ann, for the pur- 
poses in the said act mentioned, and 
for enlarging the powers of the said 
governors. 
To rectify a mistake in an act, 
made in this present session of Par- 
liament, intituled, ‘* An act to 
amend the laws relating to spiritual 
persons holding of farms, and for 
enforcing the residence of spiritual 
persons on their benefices in Eng- 
land,’’ and to remove a doubt re- 
_‘specting the title of the statute of 
_ the 21st year of king Henry VIII. 
therein mentioned. 
_ Topromote the building, repairing, 
‘or otherwise providing of churches 
and chapels, and of houses for the 
residence of ministers, and the pro- 
viding of church-yards and glebes. 
To enable the commissioners of 
first-fruits in Ireland to lend certain 
_ sums of money, interest free, to in- 
cumbents of benefices there, for the 
purpose of enabling them to erect 
or purchase glebe houses and offices 
convenient for their residence, glebe 
Jands fit and convenient for the erece 
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tion of such houses and offices, and 
to make provision for the fepay- 
ment of all loans so to be made by 
the said commissioners. 
To explain and amend an act, 
made in the last session of parlia- 
ment, intituled, ‘‘ An act, made in 
the 22d year of the reign of his pre- 
sent majesty, for the better relief 
and employment of the poor,” so 
far as relates to the payment of the 
debts incurred for building any poor- 
house. 
For enabling friendly societies, 
intended to be established under an 
act, passed in the 33d year of the 
reign of his present majesty, to rec- 
tify mistakes made in the registry of 
their rules. 
For the better preservation of 
heath fowl, commonly called Black ~ 
Game, in the New Forest, in the 
county of Southampton. 
To explain and amend two acts, 
made in the 2d and 39th and 40th 
years of the reign of his present 
majesty, for preventing the commis- 
sion of thefts and frauds, by per- 
sons navigating bum-boats and other 
boats upon the river Thames, and 
for the more effectual prevention of 
depredations thereon, so far as re- 
lates to the seizure of exciseable 
commodities. 
For the further improvement of 
the port of London, by making 
docks and other works at Black- 
wall, for the accommodation of 
the East-India shipping at the said 
port. 
For establishing a free market in | 
the city of London for the sale of 
coals, and for preventing frauds and 
impositions in the vend and delivery 
of all coals brought into the port of 
London, within certain places there- 
in mentioned. 
Tt 2 July 
