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CLACKMANNAN.-Allowing Incarceration for the Clackmannan District in Stirling Gaol

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1814-15 (295.) 11. 611.
CLACKMANNAN AND KINROSS.-For completing the Union of certain Parishes in Scotland, &c., and for other Purposes
relating thereto
1833 (349.) (534.) 1. 657. 663.

CLARE COUNTY:

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To enable the Treasurer of the County of Clare to issue his Warrants for levying Presentments made at the Spring
Assizes 1831
1831 (218.) II. 51.
To authorise the Advance of a certain Sum of Money for the Relief of the County of Clare, and of the Creditors
and others remaining unpaid by reason of the Default of the late Treasurer of the said County, and to provide for
the Repayment of such Advances, and to direct certain Proceedings to be taken in reference to the Default of
such late Treasurer
1837-38 (561.) (618.) 1. 383. 389.
CLARENCE, THEIR R. H. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF.-
-To make further Provision for their Royal Highnesses the
Duke and Duchess of Clarence

CLERK OF THE CROWN;

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1826-27 (80.) 1. 13.

1831-32 (404.) II. 403.

To regulate the Office of Clerk of the Crown in the Queen's Bench Court
To repeal so much of an Act, 3 & 4 Will. 4, as relates to Salary of Clerk of the Crown, &c.; 1835 (530.) 1. 481.
To amend so much of 5 & 6 Will. 4, as relates to the Salary of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and to make
other Provisions in respect of the said Officer

CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENTS.-For better regulating the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments

CLERKS TO ATTORNIES:

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1844 (507.) 1. 143.

1824 (410.) 1. 297.

To allow the enrolment of certain Articles of Clerkship to Solicitors, Attornies, and others, in Great Britain, and the
making and filing Affidavits thereto, where the same may have been omitted or neglected, and for preventing their
being prejudiced in omitting to take out their Annual Certificates

To allow the enrolment of certain Articles of Clerkship, and assignment thereof

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1826 (261.) II. 1.
1826-27 (411.) 11. 297.

To indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employ-
ments, and to extend the time limited for those purposes, and for the relief of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors
in certain cases
1841 (208.) 11. 503.
For the relief of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors who have omitted to enrol their Contracts, and for amending the
Law relating to the enrolment of such Contracts, and to the Disabilities of such Clerks in certain cases;

CLERKS OF PARISHES.-For better regulating the Offices of Lecturers and Parish Clerks
CLERKS OF THE PEACE:

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1. Generally.

2. Ireland.

3. Lancashire.

1. Generally:

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1817 (133.) (312.) 1. 191. II. 37.
For enabling Justices of the Peace at Quarter Sessions to appoint to the Office of Clerk of the Peace in certain
1839 (79.) (285.) 1. 351. 353.

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For payment of Clerks of the Peace and Justices' Clerks by Salaries instead of Fees, and for regulating Fees in
Criminal Proceedings

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To provide that the Offices of Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace in Ireland shall be held by the same
Person
1846 (412.) 1. 345.
To regulate the Amount of Presentments by the Grand Jury of the County of the City of Dublin, for payment of the
Clerks of the Peace of the said City
1847-48 (541.) II. 49.

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To compensate the Clerk of the Peace of the County Palatine of Lancaster for his loss by the Incorporation of the
Borough of Manchester
1841 (341.) 1. 253.
CLERKS OF PETTY SESSIONS.-To regulate the Appointment and Payment of Clerks and other Officers of the Courts of
Petty and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery
1844 (605.) Iv. 57.
CLOCKS AND WATCHES.-To regulate the Manufacture of Clocks and Watches

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For ascertaining the Boundaries of Dean Forest, and for inquiring into the Rights and Privileges claimed by Free
Miners of the Hundred of St. Briavel's, and for other purposes;

1830 (425.) (540.) 11. 267. 275.-

-1830-31 (243.) 1. 411.-1831 (44.) 1. 377.

For regulating the Working of Mines and Quarries in the Forest of Dean, and Hundred of St. Briavel's, in the
County of Gloucester
1837-38 (300.) (419.) (438.) (0.94.) (0.99.) III. 137. 169. 207. 245. 247.

2. Employment of Women and Children:

To prohibit the Employment of Women and Girls in Mines and Collieries, to regulate the employment of Boys, and
make Provision for the safety of Persons working therein

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5. Registration of Mines:

1842 (298.) (356.) 111. 275. 283.

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For establishing District Registers of all Mines and Mining Operations in England and Wales; 1844 (567.) III. 727.
6. Safety Lamps :

To compel, for a limited period, the use of Safety Lamps, and to prohibit the use of Gunpowder or other Explosive
Material in all Fiery Collieries

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8. Ventilation:

1847 (626.) 1. 161.

1817 (109.) (244) 1. 175. 679.

To provide for the better Ventilation of Mines and Collieries, for the protection and preservation of the Lives of
Persons employed in and about the same, and to make other Provisions relating thereto;
COALS AND COAL TRADE:

1. England.

2. Ireland

1. England:

1847 (509.) 11. 527.-

1849 (369.) Iv. 243.

For repealing Acts for preventing Combinations of Coalowners, Lightermen, and Masters of Ships, to advance the
Price; and for preventing Frauds in the Admeasurement, and for making other Provisions in lieu; and for
1301 (20.) 1. 25.
preventing Impositions on Coalheavers on the River Thames by Coal Undertakers
For bringing Coals, Culm, or Cinders to London by Inland Navigation; 1805 (201.) 1. 915.-1810 (307.) 1.507.
1812 (8.) 1. 1.
To repeal Act for better securing Duties on Coals, Culm, and Cinders
For regulating the Vend and Delivery of Coals in the Cities of London and Westminster, and in certain parts of the
1830-31 (304.) 1. 365.
Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, and Essex

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To repeal the Duties on Coals and Slates carried coastwise, and to reduce the Duties on Coals exported;

1830-31 (167.) 1. 397.

For regulating the Vend and Delivery of Coals in the Cities of London and Westminster, and in certain parts of
the Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Essex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Berkshire;

1831 (11.) (171.) 1. 211. 249.
1836 (509.) 11. 63.

To repeal Law preventing more than Five Persons joining in the Coal Trade
To continue Act for regulating the Vend and Delivery of Coals in the Cities of London and Westminster, and in
certain parts of the Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Essex, Hertfordshire, Bucks, and Berks;
1837-38 (107.) (485.) 1. 403. 405.

To continue for a further term the Duties now levied on Coal and Wines imported into the Port of London;
1840 (557.) 1. 343.

To discontinue certain Actions under the Provisions of an Act, 2 Will, 4, for regulating the Vend and Delivery of
Coals in the Cities of London and Westminster, and in certain parts of the adjacent Counties; 1842 (40.) 1. 485.

COALS AND COAL TRADE-continued.

1. England-continued.

To continue the Acts for regulating the Vend and Delivery of Coals in London and Westminster, and in certain
parts of the adjacent Counties, and to alter and amend the said Acts; 1845 (312.) (382.) (511.) 1. 348. 347. 351.
2. Ireland:

For repeal of Acts respecting Public Coal Yards in Ireland

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1821 (572.) III. 1695.
To authorise the Treasury to grant Compensation to Inspectors and Coal-Meters, and to impose a Rate upon Coals
imported into Dublin, and to provide a Fund for such Compensation
1831-32 (641.) 1. 359.
To repeal several Acts of the Parliament in Ireland imposing Restrictions upon the Coal Trade, and to regulate the

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To grant Compensation to Inspectors and Coal-Meters, Dublin
COALWHIPPERS (PORT OF LONDON):

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For repealing Acts for preventing Combinations of Coalowners, Lightermen, and Masters of Ships, to advance the
Price of Coals; for preventing Frauds in the Admeasurement, for making Provisions in Lieu, and for preventing
Imposition on Coalheavers on the River Thames by Coal Undertakers
1801 (20.) 1. 25.
For establishing an Office and a Relief Fund for the Benefit of the Coalwhippers of the Port of London;
1843 (297.) (499.) (553.) 1. 489. 505. 525.
To continue and amend Act for Establishing an Office for the Benefit of the Coalwhippers of the Port of
London
1846 (98.) 1. 349.-1851 (206.) (524.) II. 1. 31.

COASTING TRADE (IRELAND):-For encouraging the Coasting Trade of Ireland

COIN AND COINAGE:

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1802-3 (70.) 1. 257.

To amend Acts relating to the Exportation of Silver Bullion
To prevent the passing of Gold Coin for more than the Current Value, and to make Bank of England Notes
a Legal Tender
1810-11 (255.) 1. 621.

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To amend Act respecting the passing of Gold Coin, and making Bank Notes a Legal Tender, and to extend the
same to Ireland
1812 (121.) 1. 515.
To provide for a new Silver Coinage, and to regulate the Currency of Gold and Silver Coin; 1816 (424.) 11. 603.
To fix the Rate of the Freight of Specie on board His Majesty's Ships

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To provide for the Assimilation of the Currency throughout the United Kingdom
To consolidate and amend the Laws against Offences relating to the Coin
To extend Act 56th Geo. 3, for providing for a New Silver Coinage, and for Regulating the Currency of the Gold
and Silver Coin of this Realm
1849 (331.) vi. 335.

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For the better Collection of Fines, Penalties, Issues, Deodands, Amerciaments, and Forfeited Recognizances in
Ireland, and for the Appropriation thereof -
1843 (196.) (349.) 11. 645. 665.
For the better Collection of Fines, Penalties, Issues, and Forfeited Recognizances in Ireland;
1850 (357.) (502.) 1. 357. 377.-1851 (248.) (426.) 11. 59. 85.
COLLECTORS OF CESS (IRELAND):-To remove Difficulties in the Appointment of Collectors of Grand Jury Cess in
Ireland in certain cases; and to remove Doubts as to the Jurisdiction of the Divisional Justices of the Police
District of Dublin Metropolis, relating to the Recovery of Poor Rates, and other Cases;

1847-48 (269.) (313.) (351.) 11. 55. 61. 69.

COLLEGE LANDS:

1. England.

2. Ireland.

1. England:

To authorise the Raising of Money on Mortgage of the Possessions and Revenues of the Universities of Oxford
and Cambridge, for Buildings for the Lodging of an increased Number of Students therein; 1825 (380.) 1. 209.
2. Ireland:

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To enable Trustees, &c. to grant Leases, on certain Conditions, of Estates in Ireland
1836 (556.) 11. 65.
COLLEGES OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS:-For enabling Her Majesty to grant New Charters to certain Colleges of
Physicians and Surgeons
1845 (69.) (284.) iv. 531. 535.

COLLEGES (IRELAND):-To enable Her Majesty to endow New Colleges for the Advancement of Learning in Ireland;
See also Universities, 3.
1845 (299.) (400.) 1. 357. 365.

COLLIERIES. See Coal Mines.

COLONIAL PROPERTY QUALIFICATION:

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To make Property situate in any Colony or Possession of Her Majesty a Qualification for a Seat in Parlia-
1851 (285.) 11. 105.

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To provide for the Prosecution and Trial in Her Majesty's Colonies of Offences committed within the jurisdiction
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2. Colonial Offices:

To prevent the granting of any Patent Office in any Colony or Plantation

Schedule of Act respecting Colonial Offices

3. Customs Duties:

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1849 (549.) 1. 27,

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To make certain Alterations in respect of the Duties upon Goods imported and brought into the British Possessions
in America

1841 (236.) III. 517,

To enable the Legislature of certain British Possessions to reduce or repeal certain Duties of Customs;

1846 (612.) 1. 239,
4. Ecclesiastical Affairs:
To relieve Bishops in the Colonies in communion with the Church of England, and the Clergy and Laity in
communion with them, in respect to Legal Doubts or Disabilities affecting the Management of their Church
Affairs
1852 (103.) 1. 195,

(No. 2.) To enable Colonial and other Bishops to perform certain Episcopal functions, under Commission from
Bishops of England and Ireland -

To explain and amend the Laws relating to the Church in the Colonies

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To render valid acts done by the Governor of any of His Majesty's Plantations, after the expiration of his Commis
sion by the demise of his late Majesty
1830-31 (35.) (59.) 1. 401. 405,

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To remove Doubts as to the Lands and Casual Revenues of the Crown in the Colonies and Foreign Possessions of
Her Majesty
1852 (382.) 11. 211,

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For guaranteeing the Interest on such Loans as may be raised by the British Colonies on the Continent of South
America, in the West Indies, and the Mauritius, for certain purposes
1847-48 (703.) vi. 511.

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To provide for Examination of Colonial Revenues of Ceylon, Mauritius, Malta, Trinidad, and the Cape of Good
Hope -
1813-14 (308.) 11, 833,

10. Testimony in Legal Proceedings :

To authorise the Legislatures of certain of Her Majesty's Colonies to pass Laws for the admission, in certain cases,
of Unsworn Testimony in Civil and Criminal Proceedings

11. Trade:

To regulate Vessels going to the Colonies, with respect to the Number of Passengers
To regulate the Trade between the British Colonies in America and other parts of the world;

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For further regulating the Trade of His Majesty's Possessions in America and the West Indies; and for the Ware-
housing of Goods therein
1825 (219.) (252.) 1. 215. 225,

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To regulate the Trade of the British Possessions Abroad, repealing Laws relating to Customs;

To amend Act 6 Geo. 4, to regulate the Trade of the British Possessions Abroad

To regulate the Trade of the British Possessions Abroad

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1841 (236.) 11. 517,

To make certain Alterations in respect of the Duties upon Goods imported and brought into the British Possessions
in America

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To amend the Laws for the regulation of the Trade of the British Possessions Abroad;

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To regulate the Trade of the British Possessions Abroad
COLUMBIA POSTAGE.-For granting to His Majesty Rates of Postage on the Conveyance of Letters and Packets to and

from Columbia and Mexico

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1825 (277.) 1. 293,

COMBINATIONS:

To prevent Combinations of Workmen, Artificers, Journeymen, and Labourers, in Ireland - 1802-3 (119.) 1. 611.
For repealing Acts relative to, and settling Disputes between Masters and their Workpeople; 1823 (196.) 11. 261,
To repeal Laws relative to
1824 (359.) (374.) 111. 205. 217.

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To repeal the Combination Laws, and make other Provisions in lieu thereof -
COMMERCIAL CREDIT:

For issuing Exchequer Bills for support of

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To extend time for repayment of Loans for support of Commercial Credit

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1812 (314.) 1. 1231.

1822 (132.) 1. 547.

To amend Act for advancing Money in support of Commercial Credit in Ireland
To amend Acts for assistance of Trade and Manufactures, and support of Commercial Credit, in Ireland;
COMMISSARY COURTS (SCOTLAND):

1823 (330.) 1. 611.
For abolishing inferior Commissary Courts; for abridging the form of extracting decrees of the Admiralty, Com-
missary, and Inferior Courts; and for allowing Appeals to the Circuit Courts of Justiciary in Civil Cases;
1810 (212.) 1. 257.- -1814–15 (202.) 1. 257.
For the better regulation of the Commissary Court, Edinburgh
1822 (185.) 1.773.
For the regulation of Commissary Courts, and for the better granting of Confirmations; and for altering and
regulating the Jurisdiction of Inferior Commissaries in Scotland 1828 (215.) (294.) (440.) III. 93. 111. 121.
To abolish the Commissary Court of Edinburgh, and to regulate the mode of taking Proofs in Consistorial Causes
in Scotland
1836 (50.) II. 85.
COMMON FIELDS.-To amend Act 13 Geo. 3, for the better Cultivation, Improvement, and Regulation of the Common
Arable Fields, Wastes, and Commons of Pastures in the kingdom; 1837 (208.) 1. 523.— -1837-38 (34.) 1. 423.
See also Commons Inclosure.

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COMMON LODGING-HOUSES:

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To encourage the Establishment of Lodging-houses for the Labouring Classes;

For the Well Ordering of Common Lodging-houses

COMMON PLEAS, COURT OF:

1. England.

2. Ireland.

1. England:

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To abolish the Sale of Offices, and to make Provision for the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas ;

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1825 (405.) 1. 389.

To authorize the Purchase of the Office of Receiver and Comptroller of the Seal of the Court of King's Bench,
and of Custos Brevium of the Court of Common Pleas
1825 (424.) 1. 403.
To extend to all Barristers practising in the Superior Courts of Westminster the Privileges of Serjeants-at-Law
in the Court of Common Pleas
1846 (542.) 1. 371.

For dispensing with the Evidence of the Proclamations on Fines levied in the Court of Common Pleas at West-
1847-48 (551.) v. 175.

minster

To regulate the Receipt and Amount of Fees receivable by certain Officers in the Court of Common Pleas ;
1850 (129.) (277.) 111. 21. 25.- —(No. 2.) 1850 (625.) 111. 29.
To regulate the Salaries of the Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench, and the Chief Justice of the Court
of Common Pleas
1850 (130.) I. 287.- -1851 (437.) 1. 281.

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To protect Purchasers for Valuable Consideration in Ireland against Judgments in the respective Courts of King's
Bench, Common Pleas, or Exchequer, not Revived or Redocketted within a time to be limited;
1826-27 (474.) 1. 713.-1828 (342) III. 427.

To amend Act for regulating Proceedings in the Civil Side of the Court of King's Bench, and also in the Court
of Common Pleas, and in the Pleas or Common Law Side of the Courts of Exchequer in Ireland; 1824 (8.) 11. 269.
To assimilate the mode of appointing the Principal Officers in the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas,
and Exchequer in Ireland, to that of appointing the Principal Officers in the Superior Courts of Common Law
at Westminster
1847-48 (630.) iv. 549.

COMMON RECOVERIES:

Concerning Common Recoveries suffered in Copyhold or Customary Courts by Attorney -
Concerning Common Recoveries to be suffered by Attorney in Courts of Ancient Demesne;
Mortgaging of Estates of Lunatics

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