232 THKEE TOWNS BIBLIOTHECA. 
Relieving the Merchants of Plymouth from the Extortions of the 
Water Bailiff. 1450. 
Eestricting Tinners from Working to the Damage of Plymouth and 
other Harbours. 1532. 
For the Discharge of the Payment of £29 6s. 8d. to the Prior of 
the Monastery of SS. Peter and Paul in Plympton, and that 
the Parsonages of Ugburgh and Blackaveton shall be appro- 
priated to the said Prior and his successors in lieu thereof. 
1533. 
Concerning the Privileges of the Town of Plymouth. 1534. 
For the Preservation of Havens and Ports in the Counties of Devon 
and Cornwall. 1535. 
For the Preservation of the Haven of Plymouth. [The Plymouth 
Waterworks Act.] 1585. 
For enabling the Commissioners of the Navy to purchase premises 
for a Victualling Establishment at Cremill Point, and to supply 
the same with water. 1825. 
For enlarging the powers of the Corporation of Plymouth with 
regard to the Water Property. 1867. 
For bringing Water into the Town of Stonehouse. 1593. 
Incorporating the Stonehouse Waterworks' Commissioners. 1851. 
Constituting the Parish of Charles, Plymouth. 1640. 
For better enabling the Master, Wardens, and Assistants of the 
Trinity House to rebuild the Eddystone Lighthouse. 1 705. 
For explaining the same. 1709. 
For Vesting the Estate and Interest of Robert Cheatham in the 
Duties of the Eddystone Lighthouse, in trustees, to raise 
Money to rebuild the same. 1757. 
Incorporating the Guardians of the Poor of Plymouth. 1708. 
Amending and extending the above. 1758, 1786, 1813. 
For the Preservation of the Haven of Plymouth. 1709. 
To enable Richard Edgcumbe, Esq., to sell Lands, not exceeding 
twenty acres, to and for the use of his Majesty, for building a 
Victualling-office, for the service of the Royal Navy, at Ply- 
mouth. 1722. 
For Vesting Lands and Tenements contiguous to the Citadel, the 
property of William Strode, an infant, in trustees, to sell and 
convey the same for the use of his Majesty King George II. 
The case of Richard Strode, Esq., concerning the Larabhay, at 
Plymouth. 
