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Damages

means of

Offences

in this Act to be recovered by like Pro

recovered under

c. 116. and

7 & 8 Vict. c. 106.

Act mentioned: And whereas it is expedient to extend the Benefit
of the said recited Provisions of the said first-recited Act to certain
Cases of Losses or Damages sustained by Persons by means of certain
other unlawful, riotous, or tumultuous Acts herein-after mentioned:
Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by 5
and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Tem-
poral, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by
the Authority of the same, That-

I. If any Persons in Ireland, unlawfully, riotously, or tumultuously sustained by assembled together, shall, at any Time since the First of June One 10 thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, have unlawfully, wantonly, or enumerated maliciously destroyed, demolished, or partially destroyed or demolished, or otherwise damaged or injured, or shall hereafter unlawfully, wantonly, or maliciously destroy or demolish, or partially destroy or demolish, or otherwise damage or injure, any Dwelling House, Outhouse, 15 ceedings as Damages are Warehouse, Shop, or Building, or any Furniture, Goods, Chattels, or Property therein, or any Goods, Chattels, or Property, or any growing 6 & 7 W. 4. Crop, Produce, or Article of any Person or Persons, wherever situate, all Damages which have heretofore been so sustained, or shall at any Time after the passing of this Act be so sustained, by any Person or 20 Persons, by means of any of such unlawful Acts or Offences as aforesaid, shall and may be recovered by like Applications and Proceedings, and by like Presentments of the Grand Jury of the County, County of a City, or County of a Town, in which any such unlawful Act or Offence shall have been committed, and subject to like Traverses, and 25 subject to like Provisions, and in like Manner in all respects as by the said recited Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, or by the said recited Act of the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, respectively, is or are provided in relation to the Application 30 for or Recovery of Compensation for Losses or Damages sustained by any Person or Persons by means of the mischievously or wantonly setting fire to, burning, or destroying any House, Outhouse, or other Building, or any Haggard, Corn, Hay, Straw, or Turf, or the maliciously setting fire to, burning, or sinking any Boat or Barge laden 35 with Corn or other Provisions, or the maliciously killing, maiming, houghing, or injuring any Horse, Mule, Ass, or Swine, or any Horned Cattle or Sheep, or the maliciously damaging, injuring, or destroying any Bank, Gate, Lock, Weir, Sluice, Bridge, Dam, or other Work belonging to any Person, public Canal or Navigation; and the Pro- 40 visions of the said Two last-mentioned Acts respectively, as the Case may be, shall be accordingly applied for the Recovery of Compensation for Damages sustained by means of any of such unlawful Acts or Offences as are first enumerated in this Act as aforesaid: Provided

always,

Offences

of Dublin

as under

always, that in the Case of any of such unlawful Acts or Offences Compensacommitted in the County of the City of Dublin Compensation for tion for such Damages sustained by any Person or Persons by means thereof shall committed and may be recovered in like Manner in all respects as by an Act of in the City 5 the Fourth and Fifth Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, may be intituled "An Act for extending to the County of the City of Dublin recovered "the Provisions of an Act passed in the Nineteenth and Twentieth 4 & 5 Vict. "Years of His late Majesty King George the Third in Ireland, inti- c. 10. "tuled An Act to prevent the detestable Practices of houghing 10" Cattle, burning of Houses, Barns, Haggards, and Corn, and for "other Purposes,' so far as relates to burning of Houses," is provided in relation to the malicious burning of Houses, Barns, Haggards, Corn, or other Articles or Effects, but subject to any such Alteration or Amendment of the said last-mentioned Act as has been made by 15 an Act of the Eleventh and Twelfth Years of Her present Majesty, Chapter Ninety-seven.

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II. Provided also, That in case of any such Damages so sustained In Cases by any Person or Persons by any of the Means aforesaid since the Damages First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, if already sus20 such Person or Persons shall, before the passing of this Act, have tained, Noserved or posted any Notice or Notices of any Application by him applying for or them for Compensation for such Damages, or have lodged any tion, if served CompensaApplication for such Compensation, or have given or caused to be before passgiven an Examination on Oath in the Manner respectively directed by ing of Act, to 25 the said Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William the as if served Fourth, in relation to Applications for Compensation under that Act, after passing the Service or posting of such Notice or Notices, or the Lodgment of such Application so made, and the Examination on Oath so given, shall be deemed to be as valid and effectual for the Purposes of this 30 Act as if the same had been made after the passing of this Act; and all Proceedings already taken towards obtaining Compensation for any such unlawful Acts or Offences as aforesaid, but which at the Time of the passing of this Act shall be incomplete or insufficient by reason of the existing Law not extending to any such unlawful 35 Acts or Offences, shall and may be carried on and completed under the Authority of this Act as if this Act had passed previously to the said First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and fifty-two.

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Render valid certain Marriages in the Church of the Holy Trinity in the Township of Hulme and Parish of Manchester in the County of Lancaster.

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HEREAS the Church of the Holy Trinity in the Township Preamble. of Hulme and Parish of Manchester in the County of Lancaster was erected and built some time in or about the Year One thousand eight hundred and forty-three, and was duly 5 consecrated for the Performance of Divine Service therein: And whereas under and in pursuance of the Powers given by the Act passed in the Seventh Year of King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act for Marriages in England," the Lord Bishop of Manchester 6 & 7 W. 4. has, by a Licence under his Hand and Seal bearing Date the Twenty10 eighth Day of May One thousand eight hundred and fifty two, authorized the Solemnization of Marriages in the said Church: And whereas before the Date of the said Licence divers Marriages had been solemnized in the said Church by the Minister thereof and by other Clergymen, under the Opinion that according to the Terms 15 of the Sentence of Consecration of the said Church, or otherwise, Marriages might be lawfully solemnized therein, and Entries of the said Marriages so solemnized had been from Time to Time made

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