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Act may be altered, &c. this Session.

Cap. 3, 4. Juries, Adjourned Quarter Sessions, summoning. 1 VICT. and Sixth Years of the Reign of His said late Majesty, intituled An Act to carry into further Execution the Provisions of an Act passed in the Third and Fourth Years of His present Majesty, for compensating Owners of Slaves upon the Abolition of Slavery, or in an Act of the Sixth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, intituled An Act for carrying into further Execution Two Acts of His present Majesty relating to the Compensation for Slaves upon the Abolition of Slavery, and for facilitating the Distribution and Payment of such Compensation, shall, so far as the same may be applicable, apply to this Act, in the same Manner as if they had been severally re-enacted herein.

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III. And be it enacted, That this Act may be amended, altered, or repealed by any Act to be passed in the present Session of Parliament.

CAP. IV.

Juries may be
summoned to
attend Ad-

journed Quarter
Sessions.

An Act to remove Doubts as to summoning Juries
at Adjourned Quarter Sessions of the Peace.
[23d December 1837.]
WHEREAS Doubts have existed as to the Legality of

summoning Juries for the Trial of Prisoners at Adjourned Quarter Sessions, and it is expedient to remove the 'same:' Be it therefore enacted and declared 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, That it is and shall be lawful for the Justices of the Peace for any County, Riding, Division, or Place within England and Wales, in Quarter Sessions assembled, and for the Recorder of any City or Borough at any Court of Quarter Sessions holden in and for the same, when to such Justices and Recorder respectively it shall seem meet, to direct the Clerk of the Peace to take the necessary Steps for causing Juries to be summoned to attend any Adjourned Court of Quarter Sessions for the Despatch of the Business of such Adjourned Quarter Sessions, in the same Manner as they may be now summoned to attend any General Quarter Sessions; and the Juries so summoned to attend any Adjourned Quarter Sessions shall have the same Duties and Powers as if they had been summoned to attend any General Quarter Sessions: Provided always, that nothing to affect 6 G. 4. herein contained shall be construed to affect or alter any Part of an Act passed in the Sixth Year of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled An Act for consolidating and amend ing the Laws relating to Jurors and Juries.

This Act not

c. 50.

Act may be
altered, &c.

this Session.

II. Provided always, and be it enacted, That this Act may be altered, amended, or repealed during the present Session.

CAP. V.

An Act for the Relief of Quakers, Moravians, and
Separatists elected to Municipal Offices.

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[23d December 1837.] WHEREAS in consequence of the conscientious Scruples of Persons of the Persuasion of the People called Quakers, of Moravians, and Separatists, the Declaration prescribed by an Act of the Ninth Year of King George the

• Fourth, intituled An Act for repealing so much of several Acts 9 G. 4. c. 17. as imposes the Necessity of receiving the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper as a Qualification for certain Offices and Employments, on accepting Office in Municipal Corporations, operates as a practical Grievance, and to a certain Extent as a Disfranchisement of Persons under the Influence of those Scruples, to the manifest Detriment of themselves and their fellow Subjects: And whereas no Mischief or Inconvenience is likely to arise from affording such Relief in relation to these Matters as is hereinafter mentioned:' 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, That instead of the Declarations required to be subscribed in Instead of the the recited Act of the Ninth Year of King George the Fourth, required by and in an Act of the Fifth and Sixth Years of King William 9 G. 4. c. 17. the Fourth, intituled An Act for the Regulation of Municipal and 5 & 6 W. 4. Corporations in England and Wales, respectively, every Person c. 76. the following Declaof the Persuasion of the People called Quakers, and every ration to be Moravian, and Separatists, entertaining such conscientious made. Scruples as aforesaid, be permitted to make the following Declaration on accepting Office in any Municipal Corporation as Mayor, Alderman, or Councillor:

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Declarations

A. B., being one of the People called Quakers [or one Declaration. of the Persuasion of the People called Quakers, or of the United Brethren called Moravians, or of the Denomination • called Separatists, as the Case may be], having conscientious Scruples against subscribing the Declaration contained in an Act passed in the Ninth Year of the Reign of King George the Fourth, intituled An Act for repealing so much of several Acts as imposes the Necessity of receiving the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper as a Qualification for certain Offices and Employments, do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm, That I will not exercise any Power or Authority or Influence which I may possess by virtue of the Office of

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to injure or weaken the Protestant Church as it is by Law 'established in England, nor to disturb the said Church, or the Bishops and Clergy of the said Church, in the Possession of

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any Right or Privileges to which such Church or the said Bishops and Clergy may be by Law entitled.'

II. And be it enacted, That such Affirmation or Declaration Such Declara. shall be of the same Force and Effect as if the Person making tion to be of

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the same Force

it

as that in

9 G. 4. c. 17.

it had made or subscribed the Declarations aforesaid as contained in the said Act of the Ninth Year of the Reign of King George the Fourth and the Fifth and Sixth Years of King William the Fourth respectively.

CAP. VI.

Expences of

soners shall be paid by the Paymaster of the Constabulary Force, and repaid by Grand Jury Present

ment.

An Act to regulate the Expences of conveying Prisoners in Ireland. [23d December 1837.] WHEREAS no Provision is now by Law made for the Expences attendant upon the Conveyance of Prisoners to or from Gaols or other Places of Confinement in Ireland, and it is expedient to make such Provision:' 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, That the reasonable and necessary conveying Pri- Expences actually incurred by any Chief or other Constable or Sub-Constable, Gaoler or other Person, in conveying any Prisoner to or from any County Gaol, or Bridewell, or House of Correction in Ireland, or to or from any Assizes or Sessions Court in Ireland, by Order of any Justice of the Peace or other lawful Authority, or from any County Gaol to a District Lunatic Asylum in Ireland, shall be defrayed by the Paymaster of the Constabulary Force for the County, County of a City, or County of a Town in which such Expences may be incurred, out of any Funds in his Hands applicable to the Maintenance of the said Constabulary Force; and the same shall be allowed him in his Account, as if the same had been a Disbursement in respect of the said Force, and be subject to the like Audit and Examination; and the whole Amount of the Monies so from Time to Time paid in liquidation of the Expences incurred in the Conveyance of Prisoners in each County, County of a City, or County of a Town, shall be stated in the Certificate which the Inspector General of the said Force is now by Law required to prepare, of the Monies chargeable on such County, County of a City, or County of a Town, in respect of the said Constabulary Force, and shall, over and above and in addition to the Monies so chargeable on such County, County of a City, or County of a Town in respect of the said Force, be presented by the Grand Jury thereof to be levied off the County at large, and when levied be paid over, together with such Monies, to the proper Bank or Person appointed to receive the same.

Act may be altered this Session.

II. And be it enacted, That this Act may be altered or repealed by any Act to be passed in this present Session of Parliament.

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CAP. VII.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Build-
ings to purchase Ground and Tenements required to
complete the Site for the new Houses of Parliament.
[23d December 1837.]

WHEREAS, in order to obtain a Site sufficiently exten

sive for the Erection of the intended new Houses of Parliament, and for the Approaches thereto, it will be expe'dient to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's 'Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings to 'purchase, take, and use certain. Houses, Wharfs, Buildings, Ground, and Hereditaments situate in Abingdon Street, Little Abingdon Street, Parliament Place, and on the West Bank of the River Thames, in the Parishes of Saint John the Evangelist and Saint Margaret within the City and Liberty of Westminster in the County of Middlesex: And whereas a Map or Plan describing the Houses, Wharfs, Buildings, Ground, and Pre'mises required to be purchased, taken, and used for the Purposes aforesaid under or by virtue of this Act, and a Book of Reference containing a List of the Names of the Owners and Occupiers of such Premises, have been made, for the Pur6 pose of being deposited at the Office of the Commissioners ' of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings: 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, That Plan of the the said Map or Plan and Book of Reference, after the same required Preshall have been authenticated by the Signature of the Right in the Custody Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons, shall be of the Comdeposited with and shall remain in the Custody of the said Com- missioners of missioners for the Time being of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Woods. Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings; and one Copy thereof Copies to be signed by the Speaker of the House of Commons shall be depo- deposited in the sited in the Parliament Office, and one other Copy so signed Office and with shall be deposited with the Clerk of the Peace of the City and the Clerk of the Liberty of Westminster, within One Month from the passing of this Act, to the end that all Persons may at all seasonable Times have Liberty to inspect and peruse the same, and to take Extracts or Copies thereof, at their Will and Pleasure, paying the Sum of One Shilling for every such Inspection, and at the Rate of Sixpence for every Seventy-two Words of such Copies or Extracts of the said Map or Plan and Book of Reference; and that the said Commissioners, in making the said Purchases, Alterations, and Improvements, shall not deviate more than Fifty Feet from the Lines described in the said Map or Plan, without the Consent and Approbation in Writing of the B 2

Person

mises to remain

Peace for In

spection.

Omissions or

to prevent the Execution of

this Act.

1 VICT. Person or Persons, Bodies Politic, Corporate, or Collegiate, through whose Lands or Premises such Deviation shall be made. II. Provided always, and be it enacted, That if any of the Misnomers not Houses, Wharfs, Buildings, Ground, and Hereditaments required for the Purposes of this Act, or the Name or Names of any of the Owners or Occupiers thereof respectively, shall happen to be omitted, misnamed, or inaccurately described in and by the Map or Plan or Book of Reference herein-before mentioned, then and in such Case, if it shall appear to any Two or more of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the City and Liberty of Westminster, and be certified in Writing under their Hands, that such Omission, Misnomer, or inaccurate Description proceeded from Mistake, the same shall not prevent or retard the Execution of this Act, but the same Premises, and every Part thereof, shall and may be purchased and sold or assessed and valued in manner herein mentioned, and conveyed, disposed of, and applied for and to the Purposes of this Act, as fully and effectually as if the same was or were properly named and described in the said Map or Plan or Book of Reference.

Commissioners of Woods, &c. empowered to

treat for Purchase of Houses,

Wharfs, &c.

Two Commissioners em

III. And be it enacted, That it shall be lawful for the said Commissioners for the Time being of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings, and they are hereby authorized and empowered, when they shall deem it necessary, by and out of the Monies applicable to the rebuilding the said Two Houses of Parliament, and by and with the Consent and Approbation in Writing of the Lord High Trea surer or of the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Treasurer, or any Three or more of them, to treat and agree for the Purchase of any of the Houses, Wharfs, Buildings, Ground, and Hereditaments described or comprised in the said Map or Plan and Book of Reference, or in such Deviation as herein-before mentioned, and of any subsisting Leases, Terms, Estates, and Interests therein or Charges thereon, which the said Commissioners may, by and with such Consent and Approbation as aforesaid, deem necessary or expedient to be pur-. chased for the Purposes aforesaid.

IV. And be it enacted, That all Acts, Matters, or Things authorized or necessary to be done and executed by the said powered to act. Commissioners for the Time being of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings, for the Purpose of carrying this Act into execution, may be done and executed by any Two of them, and the same shall be as valid and effectual and shall have the same Force and Effect as if such Acts, Matters, and Things had been done and executed by all the said Commissioners.

Hereditaments, &c. to be conveyed to Her Majesty.

V. And be it enacted, That all Hereditaments, Estates, and Interests which may be purchased in pursuance of this Act shall be conveyed, assigned, and assured to or in Trust for Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, in such Manner and Form as the said Commissioners shall direct.

VI. And

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