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Incorporating South Devon Eailway, amending and enlarging 
powers, 1844, 1846, 1847, 1851, 1854, 1857, 1860, 1865, 
1866, 1869, 1871, 1872. 
Incorporating Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse Cemetery 
Company. 1846. 
Incorporating Cornwall Eailway, amending and enlarging powers. 
1846, 1854. 
For Constructing Tunnel between the Keyham and Devonport 
Yards. 1854. 
Incorporating, &c., South Devon and Tavistock Railway Company. 
1854, 1858. 
Incorporating, &c., Launceston and South Devon Eailway Com- 
pany. 1862, 1863, 1866, 1869. 
Incorporating, &c. Okehampton, now Devon and Cornwall Eailway 
Company. 1862, 1863, 1864. 
Incorporating Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse Street Tram- 
ways Company. 1870. 
[Nearly all the more recent Acts exist in print ; those connected 
with the government of the respective towns having been 
several times reprinted.] 
Address (An) to the Householders in Plymouth, preparatory to 
their electing Guardians of the Poor. John Wotton. Havi- 
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Address (An) delivered at the Pirst Annual Meeting of the Sub- 
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December, 1821. Eowe, Plymouth. 1821. 
Alphabetical List of the Freemen of the Borough of Plymouth. 
Nettleton, Plymouth. 1831. 
Births, Burials, and number of Inhabitants at Stoke Damerel, in 
Devonshire. Eev. Mr. Barrow. Phil. Trans, vol. xxxix., p. 171. 
[Ships not included, at Michaelmas, 1733, there were 3361 
people in the Parish. There had been 28 Marriages, 122 
Baptisms, and 62 Burials in the year.] 
Blessings (The) of True, Eeligious, and Settled Government. E. 
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British Army (The) re-organized. J. P. Cox. Luke, Plymouth. 
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Bye-laws of the Plymouth Local Board. 
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