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The FIRST SCHEDULE to which this Act refers.

REGISTRY OF PERSONS admitted into and discharged from the WORKHOUSE of the UNION.

singly or at Petty Sessions, include and extend to any Justice of the Peace, or any Magistrate of a County, County of a City, or County of a Town, or of any City or Town Corporate, or any Assistant Barrister.

CXXV. And be it enacted, That this Act may be amended Act may be or repealed by any Act to be passed in this present Session of amended this

Parliament.

Session.

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Estimated Extent.

Net annual Value.

Landlords Rates.

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in the Pound.

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Tenants Rates.

Landlords Taxes

and other public Charges. Tenants Taxes and other

Landlords Repairs public Charges.

and Insurance. Tenants Repairs

and Insurance.

Landlords other Expences.

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DECLARATION of GUARDIANS, &C.

WE

do declare the several Particulars specified in the respective Columns of the above Rate to be true and correct, so far as we have been able to ascertain them, to which End we have used our best Endeavours. T

A. B., Clerk of the Union.

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T&c. &c.

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The THIRD SCHEDULE to which this Act refers.

IA.B., Occupier of [describe the Property as nearly as possible in the Manner in which it is described in the Valuation], in respect of which B. C. [the Lessor] is now rated, hereby require to be rated as the Occupier of the same; and I do hereby undertake to pay all Rates lawfully made in respect of such Property under the Authority of the Act passed in the

Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Victoria, for the more 'effectual Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland.'

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CAP. LVII.

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An Act to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts granting a Land Tax and Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions.

[31st July 1838.]

HEREAS an Act was passed in the Seventh and Eighth

WH

Years of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled An Act to appoint Commissioners for carrying 7 & 8 G.4.c.75.

' into execution several Acts granting an Aid to His Majesty by

a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, and continuing to

'His Majesty certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions in England: And whereas another Act was passed in the Ninth Year of the Reign of His said Majesty, intituled 'An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of the Land Tax 9 G. 4. c. 38. • Commissioners, and for appointing additional Commissioners, and indemnifying such Persons as have acted without due Authority in

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execution of the Acts therein recited: And whereas another Act

was passed in the Second and Third Years of the Reign of

His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An Act 2&3 W.4.c.127. for appointing additional Commissioners to put in execution the "Acts for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, and continuing the Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions : And whereas another Act was passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of His said late Majesty, intituled An Act 3&4W.4.c.95. to appoint additional Commissioners for executing the Acts for granting an Aid by a Land Tax, and for continuing the Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions: And whereas it is 'expedient to appoint additional Persons to put in execution the several Acts for granting an Aid to Her Majesty by a Land Tax in Great Britain, and for continuing to Her Majesty ' certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions in England: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the several and respective Persons herein-after named shall and of additional may and are hereby empowered and authorized (being duly Commissioners. qualified) to put in execution the said Acts, and all the Clauses, Powers, Matters, and Things whatsoever therein contained, as Commissioners in and for the several and respective Counties,

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Appointment

Shires,

Shires, Stewartries, and Places of Great Britain herein-after severally and respectively mentioned and expressed, as fully and effectually as if they had been named with the other Commissioners in the said recited Act passed in the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth; (that is to say,)

For the Rest of the County of Berks.

The Reverend Richard Boucher Brightwalton, Henry Mill Bunbury Marlstone House, William Chatteris Sandleford Priory, Fulwar Craven Brockhampton Park, Gloucestershire, Archer James Croft Greenham Lodge, the Reverend Edward Cove Brimpton, James Whitley Deans Dundas Barton Court, Kintbury, the Reverend Fulwar Craven Fowle Kintbury, Thomas Goodlake Benhams Letcomb Regis, John Hughes Donnington Priory, the Reverend Edward Greaves Meyrick D. D. Ramsbury, Wilts, William Mount Wasing House, Edward William Leybourne Popham, Littlecot House, Chilton Foliat, Wilts, Alfred Slocock Donnington, Richard Townshend Speen, Edward Tull Peasemore, Richard Tull Crookham End House, the Reverend John Wells Boxford Rectory, Bartholomew Wroughton Woolley Park, George Proctor Beauchamp Priory, Beechhill, William Blandy Reading, Broderick Reading, Alexander Saint Cobham Shinfield Place, Henry Deane Reading, William Dickson Beenham House, Thomas Garrard Reading, Christopher Darby Griffith Padworth House, George Higgs Reading, Winchcomb Howard Hartley Bucklebury, John Bligh Monck Coley Park, Reading, Thomas Rickford Reading, Charles Shackleford Robinson Reading, Henry Simonds Reading, Charles Simonds junior Reading, Edward Willes Goodrest Lodge, Shinfield.

Honourable

For the County of Bucks.

George Bethell Eton Clerk, Jacob William Blincoe Langley Marish, Rice Richard Clayton Hedgerley, William Christopher Drayton Lodge, John Drummond Denham, William Thomas Eyre Padbury Clerk, the Honourable Orlando Watkin Weld Forester Dunton Clerk, Alexander Higginson Great_Marlow, James Haydock Haydock Datchet, Alfred Hayward Preston Bissett, William Jennings Eton, George Lucas Newport Pagnell, John Grant Lawford Aylesbury Clerk, William Nash Langley Marish, William Edward Partridge Princes Risborough Clerk, Charles Rose Cublington Clerk, Sir Robert Frankland Russell Chequers Baronet, Charles Lucas Reay Swanbourne Clerk, Samuel Snook Iver, Andrew Henry Paulett Thomson Great Marlow, Eusibius Uthwatt Maidsmorton Clerk, John Willis Haddenham Clerk, Philip Wroughton Ibstone, Robert Crook Walford Denham, William Way Denham Clerk, Thomas Witts Walford Iver, George Lucas Newport Pagnell, Alexander Higginson Great Marlow, Philip Wroughton Ibstone.

For the Rest of the County of Cambridge.

Henry Ainger Coton, William Cole Ambrose, George Bullen Cherry Hinton, Thomas Cawcutt Impington, John Chaplin Ful

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bourn, John Cole Daintree, Findrayton, John Ellis Little Swaffham, Jonathan Fison Horningsey, Henry Giblin Little Swaffham, Charles Giblin Little Swaffham, John Grain Teversham, George Jenyns Bottisham, Henry King Bottisham, Henry King junior Little Wilbraham, John King Bottisham, James Edmund Law Saint Shelford, Thomas Mortlock Swavesey, Thomas Newman Bottisham, Thomas Oslar Fulbourn, William Sumpter Histon, George Kettle Wheeler Cambridge, Matthew Witt Waterbeach, James Witt Waterbeach, Charles Wager Watson Wilbraham, Henry Wiles Waterbeach.

For the County of Chester.

Jonathan Thornhill, William Barlow Worthington, John Howard, Reverend Edward Howell, John Rhodes, William Rathbone Macclesfield, James Hulley Macclesfield, J. Swanwick M.D. Macclesfield, Robert Ashton Hyde, John Long Knutsford, John Johnson Runearn, Thomas Hazlehurst Runearn, Peter Edward Marsland, Henry Coppock, Samuel Andrews Dean Water, John Andrew, Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, John Thomas Brabant, James Burgess, John Brassey, Thomas Brocklebank, William Bartley, Thomas Houghton Bartley, Thomas Bolton, Samuel Nevitt Bennett, John Nevitt Bennett, Richard Jones Congreve, Harvey Crackenthorpe, Hugh Colley, John Cottingham, Ralph Cappur, John Done, Richard Dutton, Richard Finlow Baskerville Glegg, John Glegg, John Johnson, Daniel Turton Johnson, Thomas Johnson, John Bulkeley Johnson, John Cottingham Johnson, John Jackson, William Jackson, Thomas Jackson Tattenhall, Thomas Morecroft, Thomas King Nixon, John Plant, Sir Henry Parnell Baronet, Thomas Reeves, John Fielder Reade, James Reade, Thomas Reade, Charles Peter Shakerley, Thomas Wybalt Swetenham, Joseph Swinburne, James Skerratt, Lee Porcher Townshend, Thomas Templeton, James Troutbeck, Charles Vaudrey, Thomas Vaudrey, William Henry Worthington, Edward Worthington, William Whitaker, Timothy Whitty, Robert Hyde Gregg of Styall.

For the County of Cornwall.

Thomas Dunkin Budock, William John Coope Clerk Falmouth Parish, Thomas Sheppard Symons Mylor, Samuel Humphry Pellew the younger Falmouth Parish, Richard Williams Budock, William Paul Williams Penryn, Charles Giddy Poltair Cottage, Madron, John Robyns Penzance, J. Boraston Clerk, William Sherlock Carey Clerk Lezant, Charles Rodd Clerk Northhill, George Buckmaster Gibbons B. A. Clerk Launceston, Henry Addington Simcoe Clerk Penhedle, Egloskerry, James Duke Coleridge Clerk LL.D. Lawhitton, Thomas Ching Launceston, Richard Penwarden Launceston, John Brendon Treniffle, Thomas Pearse Launceston, Henry Ware Clerk Ladock, David Jenkin Clerk Gorran, Cecil Nicholas Bray Marhamchurch, Edward Rudall Clerk Boyton, Henry Mackintosh Crichlow Clerk Poundstock, William Wallis Bray Stratton, Henry Badcock Marhamchurch, Thomas Rickard Avery Boscastle, William Sloggart

Boscastle,

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