CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT: For establishing a New Court for Trial of Offences in the Metropolis; 1834 (270.) (352.) (375.) 1. 463. 473. 485. To facilitate the Administration of Justice at the Central Criminal Court, and at Sessions of the Peace in and near CESS (IRELAND): To regulate the Applotment of County Rates and Cesses in Ireland in certain cases; 1830 (438.) (501.) (555.) 11. 253. 255. 261. To assimilate the Levy and Expenditure of Grand Jury Cess in the County and County of the City of Dublin to To facilitate the Collection of County Cess in Ireland - To continue certain Temporary Provisions relating to the Collection of Grand Jury Cess in Ireland; 1849 (283.) III. 151. To make Temporary Provision relating to the Collection of County Cess in Ireland, and to the Remuneration of the 1849 (336.) II. 187. To amend Act of the last Session for making Provision for the Collection of County Cess in Ireland, &c.; 1850 (16.) 1. 439. To continue Provisions relating to the Collection of Grand Jury Cess in Ireland; and also to provide for the due CHANCERY, COurt of: I. England: 1. Administration of Justice Improvement. 2. Buildings of the Court. 3. Clerk of the Crown. 4. Contempt of Court. 5. County Courts. 6. County Palatine of Lancaster. 8. Masters in Chancery. II. Ireland: 1. Regulation of the Court. 2. Offices of the Court. 3, Parliament. 1. England: 1. Administration of Justice Improvement: 9. Messenger to the Great Seal Abolition. 11. Offices of the Court. 12. Secretary of Bankrupts. 13. Service of Process. 14. Subpoena Office. 4. Service of Process. For the Improvement of the Administration of Justice in the High Court of Chancery of England; 1826-27 (175.) (189.) 1. 235. 275. To diminish the Expense and Delay of Suits in the High Court of Chancery in England in certain cases; 1831-32 (665.) 1. 291. To provide for better Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery For facilitating the Administration of Justice; 1840 (499.) 1. 245.--1840 (583.) (586.) 1. 265. 267.— −1841 (25.) (334.) 1. 159. 191. CHANCERY, COURT OF-continued. I. England-continued. 1. Administration of Justice Improvement-continued. To amend Act 4 Vict. for facilitating the Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery 1841, Sess. 2 (21.) 1. 1.-1841, Sess. 2 (34.) 1. 25. For the relief of the Suitors of the High Court of Chancery To amend the Practice and Course of Proceeding in the High Court of Chancery; 1852 (422.) (473.) 11. 257. 283. For Erecting Buildings for Accommodation of the Court of Chancery 1816 (465.) 11.759. 3. Clerk of the Crown: To repeal so much of Act 3 & 4 Will. 4, as relates to the Salary of Clerk of the Crown in Chancery; 1835 (530.) 1. 481. To amend so much of Act 5 & 6 Will. 4, as relates to the Salary of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and to 4. Contempt of Court: For the relief of Prisoners in Custody for Non-payment of Money pursuant to Orders of Courts of Equity; 1809 (18.) 1. 9. 6. County Palatine of Lancaster: To enlarge the Jurisdiction and improve the Practice and Proceedings of the Court of Chancery of the County 7. Fees: 1844 (171.) III. 1. 1806 (280.) 1. 679. 1831-32 (674.) 1. 281. For regulating the Fees of the Sworn Clerks and Solicitors of the Court of Chancery To regulate the Salaries and Emoluments of the Masters in Ordinary of the Court of Chancery and their Clerks; To abolish one of the Offices of Master in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery 1847 (536.) 11. 453. To give Primary Jurisdiction to the Masters in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery in certain cases; 9. Messenger to the Great Seal Abolition: 1850 (594.) iv. 15. For empowering certain Officers of the High Court of Chancery to administer Oaths, and take Declarations and To regulate the Office of Register, and Keeper of the Register, and Registers of the Court of Chancery; To abolish Sinecure Offices connected with the Court of Chancery 1830 (487.) 1. 69. 1833 (554.) (688.) 1. 289. 297. CHANCERY, COURT OF-continued. I. England-continued. 11. Offices of the Court-- continued, - 1833 (628.) (687.) 1. 317. 321. To provide for performance of Duties of Offices abolished by Act 2 & 3 Will. 4 12. Secretary of Bankrupts : - - - To unite the Office of Chief Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy with the Office of the Lord Chancellor's Secretary To abolish the Office of Lord Chancellor's Secretary of Bankrupts, and to regulate the Office of Chief Registrar of 13. Service of Process: For the amendment of the Law in respect of the Service of Process to compel Appearance of Persons resident out To facilitate the Service of Process issuing from the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in England and Ireland To amend Act 2 Will. 4, to effectuate Service of Process in England and Ireland 1831-32 (288.) I. 671. For amending Acts 4 & 5 Vict., for facilitating the administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery, and for 15. Vice-Chancellor : To facilitate the administration by the appointment of a Vice-Chancellor ; 1845 (552.) 11. 363. 1812 (354.) 1. 1295.- .1812-13 (7.) (42.) 1. 11. 15. 1. Regulation of the Court: For the better administration of Justice in the Chancery Court of Ireland; 1818 (391.) 11. 497.—1819 (420.) 1.-B. 1391.- -1821 (49.) (139.) 1. 1383. 1415.- To provide for the better administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery of Ireland, in relation to the general For amending the Proceedings and Practice of the High Court of Chancery, Ireland; 1834 (342.) (525.) 1. 503. 511. To restore the Ancient Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, enabling Masters of that Court, upon To simplify and improve the Proceedings in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland; To amend the Court of Chancery (Ireland) Regulation Act, 1850 2. Offices of the Court: To abolish certain Offices connected with the Court of Chancery in Ireland, and provide for the Performance For making further Provisions in relation to certain Officers in the Court of Chancery in Ireland; 1836 (472.) 1. 551. -1841 (193.) 1. 229. CHANCERY, COURT OF - continued. II. Ireland-continued. 3. Parliament: To exclude certain Judicial Officers in Ireland from being Members, viz., Lord-Chancellor, Master of the Rolls, 4. Service of Process: To facilitate the Service of Process issuing from the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in England and Ireland To amend Act 2 Will. 4, to effectuate service of Process in England and Ireland 5. Taxing Masters: - 1831-32 (288.) 1. 671. 1834 (395.) 1. 499. 1845 (485.) vi. 171. For the Appointment of a Taxing Master for the High Court of Chancery in Ireland CHANNEL ISLANDS: 1847-48 (628.) vi. 425. For rendering certain Newspapers published in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man liable to Postage; For building Chapels where the present Churches and Chapels are inadequate To explain the Law relative to the repairs of Chapels belonging to Consolidated Chapelries; Ireland: 1847-48 (696.) v. 165. 1817 (434.) 11. 239. 1833 (417.) (635.) 1. 327. 329. To amend Act 1 Geo. 2, for the encouragement of building Chapels of Ease in Ireland 1849 (355.) 11. 5. To amend the Laws relating to the Erection and Endowment of Churches and Chapels in Ireland; 1850 (327.) 1. 319. To extend to Charing Cross, and to places adjacent, the powers of an Act for making a more convenie nt Communi- CHARITABLE LOAN SOCIETIES (IRELAND): For the amendment of the Laws respecting Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland CHARITABLE PAWN SOCIETIES (IRELAND): To remove doubts touching the Law relating to Charitable Pawn or Deposit Offices in Ireland; 1842 (360.) 1. 411. For procuring Accounts of Receipt and Expenditure by all Persons administering Charitable Trusts in England; 2. Administration of Charitable Trusts : 1846 (419.) 1. 273. To continue and extend the provisions of Act 59 Geo. 3, for giving additional facilities in application to Courts in For securing the due administration of Charitable Trusts in England and Wales For facilitating and better securing the due administration of Charitable Trusts; CHARITIES Continued. 3. Charity Commissioners: For appointing a Commission to inquire into Charities connected with Education; 1818 (161.) (231.) (281.) 1. 485. 493. 503. 1819 (374.) I.-A. 455. To amend and extend Act for appointing Commissioners of Inquiry -1831 (229.) 1. 169. For appointing Commissioners to continue Inquiries concerning Charities in England and Wales; 1835 (495.) 1. 311. To continue Powers of Commissioners for inquiring concerning Charities in England and Wales; 1837 (41.) 1. 475. For the better application of certain Charitable Trusts for the Purposes of Education - 1843 (180.) 1. 429. To prevent the Trustees of Estates given for Charitable Uses from granting Long and Improvident Leases; - 1812-13 (334.) 11. 1387. To extend the Provisions of an Act 1 & 2 Geo. 4, relating to the Exchange of Lands subject to Trusts for Charitable To facilitate the Transfer of Real and Personal Property in Trust for Charitable Purposes; 1841 (168.) (272.) (337.) 1. 237.239. 243. 1845 (343.) Iv. 543-1847 (101.) III. 73. For further remedying a Defect in the Titles of Lands purchased for Charitable Purposes, and for obviating To sanction the service, by post, of Notices relative to the proceedings of certain Charitable Institutions, and to To declare in what cases the Possessions of Charitable Institutions shall be liable to the payment of Rates for 1809 (168.) (221.) (264.) 1. 283. 553. 693.-1810 (57.) 1. 43.-1810-11 (175.) 201. 1. 473. To amend Act for Registering Charitable Donations 9. Roman Catholics : 1814-15 (450.) 11. 909.- -1816 (406.) 1. 477. For the better securing the Charitable Donations and Bequests of Roman-catholics in England and Wales; 1830 (387.) 11. 259.- – 1831–32 (533.) 1. 315. 10. Stamp Duties Exemption: To exempt Legacies to Charitable Institutions from Duties of Stamps; ∙1847-48 (4.) vI. 223. 1835 (533.) 1. 323.-1847-48 (608.) iv. 187. 11. Trustees of Charities: For the election of Charitable Trustees in certain Boroughs 1849 (581.) II. 11. 1836 (307.) (401.) 1. 569. 59. To provide for the appointment of Trustees of Charitable Estates appertaining to certain Boroughs in England and 1843 (346.) (441.) (463.) 1. 717. 733. 741. 12. Ireland: For a better Provision for the Superintendence of Charitable Institutions in Ireland maintained in the whole or part |