time to pay the Intereft due on fuch Principal Money; and that every fuch Bishop fhall annually at his own Expence, from the time when fuch Manfion Houfe fhall be completed, according to this Act, infure at one of the Public Offices in London or Westminster for Infurance of Houses and Buildings, the faid Manfion Houfe, and the Offices belonging thereto, against Accidents by Fire, at the Sum of Ten thousand Pounds at the least. VII. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That no Leafe No Lease to or Leafes fhall at any time or times hereafter be made of the faid be made of Manfion House and Premises in Saint James's Square, or its Offices, London House. or any Part thereof, by the faid William Lord Bishop of London, or his Succeffors in the faid See. a Proportion of VIII. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That upon On every every fuch Vacancy as fhall happen of the faid See before fuch Vacancy of the Mortgage or Mortgages fhall be difcharged, the Lord Bifhop for See, Bishop vathe time being avoiding the fame, his Heirs, Executors or Adminif- cating to pay trators, fhall pay fo much of the Half Yearly Payment of Intereft, and of fuch Inftalment of the Principal Money fecured by fuch Mortgage or Mortgages, accruing and not actually accrued due at the time of his ceafing to be Bishop of the faid See, as will be in accruing. proportion to the time which fhall have elapfed between the Payment due or made in the preceding Half Year, and the Payment to grow due or to be made in the next fucceeding Half Year. Consols be IX. And Whereas there is ftanding in the Name of the Ac- Reciting that countant General of the High Court of Chancery, in the Books 5.040l. 12s. 6d. of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, ex parte longing to the the Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery of Mercers of the See, is standCity of London, the Account of William Lord Bishop of London, ing in the Acthe Sum of Five thousand and forty Pounds Twelve Shillings and countant GeSixpence Three Pounds per Centum Confolidated Annuities, which neral's Name. was purchased with the Sum of Three thousand four hundred and twenty feven Pounds Twelve Shillings and Seven Pence Cash, paid into the Bank in the Name of the faid Accountant General, by the faid Wardens and Commonalty, as or for the Confideration for the Purchase (for the purposes of the Act hereinafter mentioned) of certain Tenements in or near Saint Paul's Church Yard in the faid City, belonging to the faid Lord Bishop, in right of his See; • and which faid Sum of Five thousand and forty Pounds Twelve Shillings and Sixpence Three Pounds per Centum Confolidated Annuities, is, under or by virtue of an Act paffed in the laft 58 G. 3. c. 22. Seffion of Parliament, intituled An Act to enable the Trustees of Saint Pr. Paul's School, in the City of London, to purchase Buildings and Land adjoining or near to the faid School, for the better Accommodation of the Scholars, and for other purposes, subject to a Trust to be invefted under the Direction of the said Court, in the Purchase of other Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments, to be fettled to the Ufe of the faid William Lord Bishop of London, and his Succeffors in the faid See, who are entitled to the Dividends or Interest thereof in the meantime until Investment of the fame in fuch Purchase of Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments as aforefaid;' Be it therefore further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the faid Court of Chancery, upon Petition to be preferred to the faid Court in a fummary Way by or on the behalf of the faid William Lord Bishop of London, tition, for ascer his Executors or Administrators, to make fuch Order or Orders as taining and 59 GEO. III. 3 D to Court of Chancery may make Order on Pe taxing the Expences of the Act. Governors of Queen Anne's the Money. to the fame Court fhall feem meet, for taxing and afcertaining the X. And be it further enacted, That it fhall be lawful for the Governors authorised or appointed to regulate and superintend the rised to advance Bounty given by Her late Majefty Queen Anne, for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the poor Clergy, to advance and lend any Sum or Sums of Money, not exceeding the faid Sum of Ten thoufand Pounds, out of the Money which has arifen or fhall from time to time arise from that Bounty for promoting and affifting the feveral purposes of this Act; and fuch Mortgage and Security as aforefaid fhall be made for Repayment in manner aforefaid, by Inftalments, of the principal Sum or Sums fo to be advanced, with lawful Intereft for the fame, by fuch Half Yearly Payments as aforefaid. Act printed by the King's Printer to be Evidence. XI. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall be printed by the feveral Printers to The King's Moft Excellent Majesty, duly authorised to print the Statutes of the United Kingdom; and a Copy thereof, fo printed by any of them, shall be admitted as Evidence thereof by all Judges, Juftices and others. Cap. 46. An Act for vefting certain Eftates, devised by the Will of Jofeph Fayrer, and now held in undivided Shares, in a Trustee, to be fold; and for investing the Purchase Monies of the Shares of such of the Parties interested as are Infants, in the Purchase of other Estates, to be conveyed to them, according to their respective Rights and Interests, in lieu of fuch Shares. [6th July 1819.] Cap. 47. An Act to empower the Trustees of the Will of the late Peter Cap. 48. An A&t for amending and enlarging the Powers of an Act of His prefent Majefty, for better regulating the Charity of John Shaftoe of Nether Warden, in the County of Northumberland. Cap. 49. [12th July 1819.] An A&t for inclofing Lands in the Parish of Alvingham, in the INDEX TO THE PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS, 59° GEO. III. * Signifies that the Act relates exclusively to Ireland. CCOUNTS of Receipts and Ex-| Appropriation of Supplies - 97 penditure of Colonial Revenues in 8 14 Cap. 133 Archbishops of Canterbury and York for Army, annual Mutiny Act for бо Rates to Innkeepers, on quar- 51 to Holyhead, additional Bank of Ireland, restrained from making | Cash Payments, Bank of England re- Cap. *24 *99 62 Banks for Savings, for protecting bers at Čap.23 Restrictions on, by the Bank of England, under feveral the like Restrictions *99 the Bank of Ireland, re- the Contents for facilitating Applications ufed in fmelting Tin, Copper or on Camden (Marquis), for authorifing the Colonial Revenues, in Ceylon, Mauritius, Malta, Trinidad, and the Settle- - 120 86 *41 Difeafes (Contagious), for establishing *98 the Removal of Slaves from British | Dean, Forest of, for the better Collection *41 91 Cuftoms, for the more frequent Payment Duelling, certain A&ts against, repealed 70 *84 on Horses, Acts for reducing, 13 on Licences, fecuring the Pay- |