Aldershot Camp. partment, and have been appropriated and are now used for the Purposes of the said Military Camp as aforesaid, or are intended so to be; and from and immediately after the Payment by the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department for the Time being of the Compensation for or the Consideration for the Purchase of all the other open or common Lands and enclosed Lands respectively which hereafter shall be used or required for the same Purposes from Time to Time as to aforesaid Rights, Easements, and Privileges respectively over, in, or relating to the said Roads, Paths, and Ways through, across, over, or adjoining to the lastly-mentioned Lands respectively; and immediately upon the several Rights, Easements, and Privileges respectively aforesaid ceasing, or at any Time afterwards, the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department shall or may stop up or cause to be stopped up all the said several Roads, Paths, and Ways respectively, and thereupon public Notice shall be given of the stopping up of the said Roads, Paths, and Ways respectively by Advertisement in the London Gazette, and in some local Newspaper published or circulated in either of the said Counties of Southampton and Surrey, and also on the Church Doors of the said several Parishes respectively. 1856, as to certain Roads confirmed. II. A certain Agreement bearing Date the Thirty-first Day of Agreement May One thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and made between dated 31st May the Persons therein named, and who are therein mentioned to be acting as and for a Committee of the Landowners of the Parishes of Odiham, Dogmersfield, Winchfield, Crondall, Elvetham, and Heckfield, in the County of Southampton, appointed in reference to the Roads therein-after mentioned at a Meeting of such Landowners held on the Twenty-eighth Day of September last, of the one Part, and the Right Honourable For Baron Panmure, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department, of the other Part, whereby, for a Consideration therein expressed, the said Principal Secretary of State for the War Department agreed with the said Committee of Landowners to form and make at the Expense of Government a good Road of Thirty Feet wide from B. to C. in the Course or Direction of the Line coloured Black between such Letters on the Map or Plan annexed to the said Agreement, or as near thereto as could be arranged, and another Road of the same Width from D. to B. in the Course or Direction of the Line also coloured Black between such Letters in the same Map or Plan, and also a short Branch from H. to G. in the Course or Direction of the Line coloured Black between such last-mentioned Letters in the said Map or Plan, shall be and the same is hereby confirmed, and the Completion of such Roads shall be certified by Two Justices of the Peace for the said County of Southampton, on any Application made to them by or on Behalf of the said Principal Secretary for the Time being, and which Certificate shall be enrolled at the Quarter Sessions for the same County to be holden next after the granting thereof: Provided always, that certain Roads mentioned in the said Agreement, videlicet, the Road called the Harrington Road from E. to F. dotted Black in the said Map or Plan, and the Roads from D. to Copy of the said Agreement and Plan to be deposited. Power to Secre tary of State to allow certain Road Surveyors to take Gravel for Repair of Roads, &c. Secretary of State to set out Ground for certain Roads. Secretary of State to cause certain Roads to be provided for Horses, &c. Aldershot Camp. to G. and from G. to K., respectively coloured Blue on the said Map or Plan, (being some of the Roads which are herein authorized to be stopped up,) shall not be stopped up until the said Roads which are to be formed and made as aforesaid shall have been completed, and shall be certified as aforesaid. III. A Copy of the said Agreement, and of the Plan annexed, verified by the Signature of the Principal Secretary of State for the War Department for the Time being, shall, within One Month next after the passing of this Act, be deposited with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Southampton, and shall be retained by him, and all the Provisions of the Public General Act of the First Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter Eightythree, shall extend and apply thereto. IV. The Road Surveyors of the Tythings of Crookham and Ewsholt, in the Parish of Crondall, shall be allowed by Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department for the Time being to dig and take Gravel for the Repair of so much of the new Roads as shall or may be situate in the said Tythings from such Parts of the adjacent Lands of the said Principal Secretary for the Time being as shall or may be appointed or approved of by or on the Part of the said Principal Secretary, and in such Quantities and under such Regulations in all respects as shall or may be fixed or approved of by or on the Part of such Principal Secretary. V. Within Twelve Months next after the passing of this Act the said Principal Secretary for the Time being shall provide and set out upon the Lands of the said Principal Secretary a sufficient Occupation or Farm Road, of the Width throughout of Thirty Feet at the least, for the Use of Horses, Carts, and Carriages, commencing at the North End of Sandy Pit Lane in the said Parish of Aldershot, and running thence in a Northward and Eastward Direction along the Boundary of the Lands there now vested in the said Principal Secretary to a Point where that Boundary meets the said Road leading from the Village of Aldershot to the said Turnpike Road, and also a sufficient Occupation or Farm Road for Horses, Carts, and Carriages, commencing from the North End of Yew Tree Hatch Lane, in the said Parish of Aldershot, and running thence in a Northward Direction to join the said Road leading from the said Village of Aldershot to the said Turnpike Road, and also a sufficient Occupation or Farm Road for Horses, Carts, and Carriages, commencing from the North End of Lloyd's Lane in the said Parish of Aldershot, and running thence in a Northward Direction to join the said Road leading from the said Village of Aldershot to the said Turnpike Road. VI. Within Twelve Months next after the passing of this Act the said Principal Secretary for the Time being shall, upon the Lands of the said Principal Secretary, provide and complete, fit for the Passage thereon of Horses, Carts, and Carriages, a Road (of the Width of Thirty Feet at least throughout) commencing from and out of Sandy Pit Lane aforesaid in the said Parish of Aldershot, at or near to the Farm Buildings of West End Aldershot Camp. Incumbered Estates (Ireland). End Farm, and running thence in a North-westward and Westward Direction, and terminating by a Junction with the said Turnpike Road at a Point lying Thirty-five Chains or thereabouts to the South of the Milestone on that Turnpike Road denoting Three Miles from Farnham, and also a Road commencing from and out of the lastly-described intended new Road, near a House called Mount Pleasant, and running thence Eastward along the aforesaid Boundary to the Northern End of Sandy Pit Lane aforesaid. Roads. VII. The Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales Inclosure Comshall, within Six Calendar Months after the passing of this Act, missioners to upon the Application of the said Principal Secretary of State, or set out certain of any Owner, Lessee, or Occupier of Lands adjoining to Alder- Occupation shot, Farnham, Ash, and Cove Commons respectively, set out such Occupation Roads on and adjoining the Boundaries of the Lands of the said Principal Secretary, as the said Commissioners may think necessary for the convenient Use and Occupation of the said Lands of such Owners, Lessees, and Occupiers. VIII. Provided always, That this Act shall not prejudice or Saving Rights interfere with any of the Powers of the said Principal Secretary of Secretary of for the Time being under the said recited Acts, or any or either State. of them. CA P. LXVII. An Act to extend the Period for applying for a Sale under WHEREAS an Act was passed in the Session of Parliament W holden in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act further to facilitate 12 & 13 Vict. 'the Sale and Transfer of Incumbered Estates in Ireland: And c. 77. 'whereas a certain other Act was passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Years of the Reign of Her Majesty, intituled An Act to continue the Powers 15 & 16 Vict. of applying for a Sale of Lands under the Act for facilitating the c. 67. Sale and Transfer of Incumbered Estates in Ireland: And whereas a certain other Act was passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Years of the 'Reign of Her Majesty, intituled An Act for continuing and 16 & 17 Vict. amending the Act for facilitating the Sale and Transfer of In- c. 64. 'cumbered Estates in Ireland: And whereas a certain other Act was passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Years of the Reign of Her Majesty, 'intituled An Act to extend the Period for applying for a Sale 18 & 19 Vict. under the Acts for facilitating the Sale and Transfer of Incum- c. 73. bered Estates in Ireland: And whereas the extended Period within which it should be lawful to make such Applications under said Acts as are mentioned in Section Eleven of said < thirdly-recited Act of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Years of Her Majesty was limited to Three Years from the Twenty-eighth Period for Applications for Sale further ex tended. So much of Section 51 of 12 & 13 Vict. c. 77. as to Ap peals repealed. Appeals may be made as of Right. 7 G. 4. c. 74. 6 & 7 W.4.c. 51. Incumbered Estates (Ireland). Prisons (Ireland). 'Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifty-three: And whereas it is expedient that said Period should be further ' extended, and that the said firstly and thirdly recited Acts of the Twelfth and Thirteenth and of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Years of Her Majesty should be amended:' Be it therefore 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: I. All such Applications under the said recited Acts or any of them as are mentioned in Section Eleven of the said thirdlyrecited Act of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Years of Her Majesty, and which are by said lastly-recited Act of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Years of Her Majesty authorized to be made within Three Years from the Twenty-eighth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, may be made within Five Years from the said Twenty-eighth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifty-three; and all Orders and Proceedings by the said Acts or any of them authorized, and which might be made, had, or taken upon any Application made within the said Period of Three Years, may be made, had, and taken within the further Period authorized by this Act. II. So much of Section Fifty-one of the said firstly-recited Act of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Years of Her Majesty as provides that an Appeal may be made against any Order of the Commissioners only when the Commissioners allow Appeal is hereby repealed; and it is hereby enacted, that all such Appeals may be made as of Right, and without the Allowance of the Commissioners; and the Costs of such Appeals shall be in the Discretion of the Court by which such Appeals shall be decided; and such Court is hereby authorized and empowered to make such Orders in respect of such Costs as to it shall seem fit and proper. CA P. LXVIII. An Act to further amend the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. [21st July 1856.] WHEREAS an Act was passed in the Seventh Year of King George the Fourth, Chapter Seventy-four, intituled An Act for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Prisons 'in Ireland: And whereas an Act was passed in the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William the Fourth, Chapter Fifty-one, 'intituled An Act for converting the Richmond General Penitentiary into one of the Prisons of the County of the City of Dublin, and to amend the Law relating to Prisons in Ireland: And whereas an Act was passed in the Third and Fourth Years 3 & 4 Vict. c. 44. of Her Majesty, Chapter Forty-four, intituled An Act to amend an Act of the Seventh Year of King George the Fourth, for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland: And whereas an Act was passed in the Fifth and Sixth Years of Her Majesty, Chapter Ninety-five, intituled An Act for consolidating the Four Courts Marshalsea Dublin, Sheriff's Prison 5 & 6 Vict. c. 95. Dublin, Prisons (Ireland). Dublin, and for regulating the Four Courts Marshalsea, in Ireland: And whereas an Act was passed in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Years of Her Majesty, Chapter Ninety-seven, in- 12 & 13 Vict. tituled "The Dublin Improvement Act, 1849," the Fifty-first c. 97. Section of which alters and amends the said recited Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William the Fourth: And 'whereas it is expedient further to amend the Laws relating to • Prisons in Ireland: Be it therefore 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: I. The said recited Acts of the Seventh Year of King George Recited Acts, the Fourth, the Sixth and Seventh Years of King William the so far as in Fourth, Third and Fourth Years of Her Majesty, the Fifth and force, to be conSixth Years of Her Majesty, and the said Fifty-first Section of the "Dublin Improvement Act, 1849," so far as the same respectively are now in force, and this Act, shall be construed together as One Act. strued with this Act. II. In the Construction and for the Purposes of this Act (if not Interpretation inconsistent with the Context or Subject Matter), the following of Terms. Terms shall have the respective Meanings herein-after assigned to them; (that is to say,) "Lord Lieutenant" shall mean and include the Lord Lieutenant "Prisons Act" shall mean the said Act of the Seventh Year "County Gaol" shall be understood to mean the Common Gaol "Prison" shall include Gaol, Bridewell, and House of Cor- "Person" shall include Corporation, whether sole or aggregate: "Treasurer of the County" shall, as regards the County of "Governor" shall include Keeper: "Board of Superintendence" shall mean the Board of Super intendence to be appointed by any Grand Jury or Council III. From and after the passing of this Act all the Powers, Jurisdiction of Rights, Authority, and Jurisdiction now vested in or exercised Queen's Bench by Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland, or the under Prisons Judges thereof, or any One or more of them, by virtue of the said Act transferred recited Acts or any of them, over or with respect to the Four Courts Marshalsea, or any County Prison in Ireland, whether Gaol, to Lord Lieutenant. |