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ccclxxix. An Act for making certain Railways from the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway to the East Grinstead, Groombridge, and Tunbridge Wells Railway, and to the Brighton, Uckfield, and Tunbridge Wells Railway; and for other Purposes. ccclxxx. An Act to authorize the Construction of a Railway from the South Wales Railway to Fishguard Bay, and of a Harbour there; and for other Purposes.

ccclxxxi. An Act to extend the Time limited for the Purchase of Lands and Completion of Works by the Acts relating to the Waterford and Passage Railway Company. ccclxxxii. An Act to authorize the Construction of Railways in and near Dublin, to be called "The Dublin Metropolitan Junction Railways."

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PRIVATE ACTS,

PRINTED BY THE QUEEN'S PRINTER,

AND WHEREOF THE PRINTED COPIES MAY BE GIVEN IN EVIDENCE.

N Act to enlarge and amend the Powers and Provisions relating to the Management and Improvement of the Property subject to the Trusts of the Will of the Most Noble Francis late Duke of Bridgewater.

2. An Act for modifying the Trusts of the Settled Estates of the Right Honourable George James Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham, declared by his Marriage Settlement, and to take effect during his Lifetime, and of which the Short Title is " Earl of Winchilsea's Estate Act, 1865,"

3. An Act for the better carrying into effect of "Baroness Windsor's Estate Act, 1857." 4. An Act for amending, extending, and enlarging the Powers and modifying certain Conditions as to Residence contained in the Will and Codicils of the Right Honourable John Lord Rolle deceased.

5. An Act for confirming an Agreement between the Right Honourable Charles Morgan Robinson Lord Tredegar and Promoters of the Alexandra Dock Company for the Conveyance to the Company of Lands forming Part of his Settled Estates, and the making by Trustees of the Settlement of the Estates out of Trust Monies subject to the Settlement of a Contribution towards the Capital of the Company; and for other Purposes; and of which the Short Title is "Lord Tredegar's Estate Act, 1865."

6. An Act for confirming Sales of Parts of an Estate called Garthmeilio, belonging to John Wynne Esquire, who has been found a Lunatic by Inquisition, and for authorizing the Sale of further Parts of the same Estate for the Purpose of paying Costs incurred in the Matter of his Lunacy, and certain of his private Debts.

7. An Act for enabling the Testamentary Trustees of Sir William Francis Eliott of Stobs and Wells, Baronet, deceased, to sell the Trust Estates or Parts thereof for the Purpose of paying off or providing for the Payment of the Debts which affect or which may be made to affect the same, and for other Purposes in relation thereto.

8. An Act to authorize the borrowing of Money on the Security of the Entailed Estate of Downie Park in the County of Forfar, or the Sale of a Portion of the Estate, for the Purpose of paying the Debts and Legacies affecting the same.

9. An Act for authorizing Sales of Fisheries and Rights of Fishing and other Hereditaments by the Provost of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin in his Corporate Capacity; and for other Purposes.

PRIVATE ACT,

NOT PRINTED.

10. An Act to enable Abraham Edwards Clerk to exercise his Office of a Priest, and to hold any Benefice or Preferment in the United Church of England and Ireland,

LONDON: Printed by GEORGE EDWARD EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOOde, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. 1865.

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Anno Regni VICTORIÆ, Britanniarum Reginæ, Vicesimo Octavo.

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T the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the Thirty-first Day of May, Anno Domini 1859, in the Twenty-second Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith: And from thence continued by several Prorogations to the Seventh Day of February 1865; being the Seventh Session of the Eighteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.'

CA P. I.

An Act to amend certain clerical Errors in the Civil Bill Courts Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland), 1864. [3d March 1865.] WHEREAS it is expedient that certain clerical Errors in the Civil Bill Courts Procedure 27 & 28 Vict. Amendment Act (Ireland), 1864, shall be rectified:' Be it therefore enacted by the c. 99. 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, as follows:

1. The following Alterations shall be introduced in the said Act, and read as if originally Part thereof:

In the Eighth Section the Word "Seventeenth" shall be substituted for the Word
"Sixteenth :"

In Paragraph 9, Part 2 of Schedule B., the Figures "12" shall be substituted for the
Figures "11:"

In Paragraph 1, Part 3 of Schedule B., the Figures " 45" and "53" shall be respectively
substituted for the Figures "44" and "52:"

In Paragraph 2, Part 3 of Schedule B., the Figures "50" shall be substituted for the
Figures 49:"

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In Paragraph 1, Part 4 of Schedule B., the Figures "12" shall be substituted for the
Figures "11:"

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In Paragraph 2, Part 4 of Schedule B., the Figures "44" shall be substituted for the Figures 43:" and in Paragraph 3, Part 4 of Schedule B., the Figures "45" and " 53" shall be respectively substituted for the Figures " 44" and "52."

Certain Altera

tions herein named to be

introduced in

27 & 28 Vict.

c. 99.

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23 & 24 Vict. c. 90.

1 & 2 W. 4.

c. 32.

2 & 3 Vict. c. 35.

Powers to
Justices to

grant Licences

to deal in Game extended

to Magistrates

of Police of Dublin.

This and recited Acts to be as One.

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CA P. II.

An Act to extend the Powers now vested in Justices of the Peace to grant Licences
to deal in Game to the Divisional Magistrates within the Police District of
Dublin Metropolis.
[27th March 1865.]
WHEREAS by an Act passed in the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Years of Her
present Majesty, Chapter Ninety, it is amongst other things enacted that all the Pro-
'visions of Two several Acts passed respectively in the First and Second Years of King
William the Fourth, Chapter Thirty-two, and in the Second and Third Years of Her present
Majesty, Chapter Thirty-five, relating to the granting of Licences by Justices of the Peace
to deal in Game, and to the holding of Special Sessions by said Justices in their respective
• Divisions or Districts for the Purpose of granting such Licences, shall, so far as is con-
sistent with the express Provisions of the said first-recited Act, extend to and be in full
Force and Effect in and throughout the whole of the United Kingdom: And whereas it
is expedient that within the Police District of Dublin Metropolis, any Two or more
'Divisional Magistrates of Police should have the same Powers of granting Licences to deal
' in Game as can be exercised by Justices at Special Sessions under the said Acts:' Be it
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, as follows:

1. From and after the passing of this Act all the Powers vested in Justices of the Peace under the said recited Acts relating to the granting of Licences to deal in Game, may, within the Police District of Dublin Metropolis, be exercised by any Two or more Divisional Magistrates of Police, and it shall be lawful for the said Divisional Magistrates of Police, or any Two or more of them, to grant said Licences to deal in Game.

2. This Act and the said recited Acts shall be construed together as One Act.

Short Title. Power to

Board of Trade

to certify that certain In

dustrial Exhi

bitions are entitled to the

Benefit of this

Act.

CA P. III.

An Act for the Protection of Inventions and Designs exhibited at certain
Industrial Exhibitions in the United Kingdom.
[27th March 1865.]

WHEREAS Exhibitions of Objects of Art and Industry manufactured or contributed wholly or in part by Members of the Industrious Classes of Her Majesty's Subjects have lately been held, and may be from Time to Time hereafter held, in divers Parts of the United Kingdom; and it is expedient to encourage such Exhibitions by granting to Persons desirous of exhibiting at the same new Inventions or new Designs such Protection as is herein-after mentioned:' Be it 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, as follows:

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1. This Act may be cited as the "Industrial Exhibitions Act, 1865."

2. It shall be lawful for the Lords of the Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations, upon the Application of any Persons desirous of holding any such Exhibition as aforesaid in any Part of the United Kingdom, to certify, if they shall think fit, that the Exhibition so proposed to be held is in their Judgment calculated to promote British Art and Industry, and to prove beneficial to the Industrious Classes of Her Majesty's Subjects, either generally or in or near the Place where such Exhibition is proposed to be held; and every such Certificate shall mention the Place at which and the Time during which such Exhibition is proposed to be held; and the Time mentioned in any such Certificate may afterwards, if the Lords of the said Committee shall so think fit, be enlarged

enlarged and extended by a further Certificate, but so that the whole Time allowed and certified for the holding of the same Exhibition shall in no Case exceed the total Period of Six Months; and every such Exhibition so certified, if and so long as the same shall be held at the Place and within the Time mentioned in any such Certificate, shall be deemed to be an Industrial Exhibition entitled to the Benefit of this Act.

3. The Exhibition of any new Invention at any Industrial Exhibition entitled to the Exhibition of Benefit of this Act shall not, nor shall the Publication during the Period of the holding of new Inventions not to prejudice such Exhibition of any Description of such Invention, nor shall the User of such Invention Patent Rights. for the Purposes of such Exhibition, and within the Place where the same may be held, or elsewhere by any Person using the same during the Period of such Exhibition, without the Privity and Consent of the true and first Inventor thereof, prejudice the Right of any Person to register provisionally such Invention, or invalidate any Letters Patent which may be granted for such Invention.

4. The Exhibition at any Industrial Exhibition entitled to the Benefit of this Act of any Exhibition of new Design capable of being registered provisionally under the "Designs Act, 1850," or of Designs not to any Article to which such Design is applied, shall not, nor shall the Publication during the prejudice Right to Registration. Period of the holding of such Exhibition of any Description of such Design, prejudice the Right of any Person to register, provisionally or otherwise, such Design, or invalidate any Provisional or other Registration which may be granted for such Design.

CA P. IV.

An Act to apply the Sum of One hundred and seventy-five thousand six
hundred and fifty Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of
the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred
and sixty-five.
[27th March 1865.]

Most Gracious Sovereign,
WE, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Commons of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, towards making
good the Supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this Session of
Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the Sum herein-after mentioned;
and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted; and be it
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, as follows:

Service of the

1. There shall and may be issued and applied, for or towards making good the Supply There shall be granted to Her Majesty for the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March applied for the One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, the Sum of One hundred and seventy-five Year ending thousand six hundred and fifty Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom the 31st Day of of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or the Lord High Treasurer of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for the Time being, are or is hereby authorized and empowered to issue and apply the same accordingly.

March 1865 175,650 out of the Con

the Sum of

solidated Fund.

2. It shall be lawful for the said Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, from Time to The Treasury Time, by Warrant under their Hands, to cause or direct any Number of Exchequer Bills may cause to be made out at the Receipt of Her Majesty's Exchequer at Westminster for any Sum 175,650l. of or Exchequer Sums of Money not exceeding in the whole the Sum of One hundred and seventy-five Bills to be thousand six hundred and fifty Pounds; and such Exchequer Bills shall be made out in the made out in same or like Manner, Form, and Order, and according to the same or like Rules and scribed by Directions,

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