An Act to continue several laws for preventing exactions of the occupiers of locks and wears upon the river Thames westward, and for ascertaining the rates of water carriage upon the said river; and for continuing, explaining, and amending the several laws for the better regulation of attornies and solicitors; and for regulating the price and assize of bread; and for preventing the spreading of the distemper amongst the horned cattle; and also for making further regulations with respect to attornies and solicitors; and for further preventing the spreading of the distemper amongst the horned cattle; and for the more frequent return of writs in the counties palatine of Chester and Lancaster; and for ascertaining the method of levying writs of execution against the inhabitants of hundreds; and for allowing Quakers to make affirmation in cases where an oath i or shall be required.
- Great Britain.
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- 1749]
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Public General Acts. 1748-1749. 22 & 23 Geo.II.c.46
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[London : printed by Thomas Baskett; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1749]
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[2],927-946p. ; 20.
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ESTC N52985