Acts of the Parliaments of United Kingdom
Part 27 (1823-1827)
1823 (4 Geo. 4).
c. 1 Croydon (Cumberland) inclosure.
c. 2 Thomas Seel's estate: vesting settled estates in Lancashire in trustees, to be sold, and purchase of a more convenient and compact estate to be settled in lieu.
c. 3 Oulton (Cumberland) inclosure.
c. 4 Warden (Northumberland) inclosure and improvement.
c. 5 Amending Egton-with-Newland (Lancashire) inclosure Act, 1802 [c. xlii].
c. 6 Cherry Burton (Yorkshire, East Riding) inclosure.
c. 7 Ryton (Durham) inclosure.
c. 8 Thame and Sydenham (Oxfordshire) inclosure.
c. 9 Kirkby-in-Kendal (Westmorland) inclosure.
c. 10 Alexander Belshes's estate: settling parts of the lands and barony of Invermay (Perth) in him and a series of heirs, and in lieu, vesting the barony and estate of Blackcastle (Haddington and Berwick).
c. 11 King's College and Clare Hall, Cambridge: exchange of estates.
c. 12 Amending and enlarging the powers and provisions of the Beam Heath in Alvaston (Cheshire) inclosure Act, 1803 [c. cxxiii].
c. 13 Reverend Richard and Margaret Buck's estate: power to grant lease of coal mines in Lancashire.
c. 14 Exchanging John and Augusta Biddulph's and Philip and Sarah Jones's estate in Wiltshire, for estates in Warwickshire and Worcestershire settled to them and their children by the will of Sarah Richards.
c. 15 Exchanging an estate in Stone (Staffordshire) to which Ann Unett (an infant) is entitled in tail, for an estate belonging to Wilkes and Elizabeth Unett and Lettice Unett.
see: Unett's estate 1825 (c. 13), s.1.
c. 16 Sir George Thomas and George White Thomas: confirming an exchange of estates at Yapton, Walberton, Madehurst, Bilsham and Climping (Sussex).
c. 17 Viscount Gage and See of Chichester: exchange of estates in Sussex.
c. 18 Philanthropic Society's estate: enabling purchase of land and hereditaments in Saint George the Martyr, Southwark (Surrey), on which it has erected a chapel, buildings and other works, and other adjoining land as may be required.
cont.in pt.- Philanthropic Socy.'s 1848 (c.cix), s.11.
c. 19 Earl of Wemyss's estate: empowering the Court of Session to take an account of the debts and burdens affecting the estate of Wemyss (Fife and Perth) and to sell the estate, or part of it, for their discharge.
c. 20 William Capel's estate: vesting in trustees an estate in Chieveley (Berkshire) to be sold pursuant to a contract.
c. 21 Sir William Guise's estate: exchanging estates devised by him in strict settlement for other estates in Gloucestershire, and vesting other parts of the estates in trustees, to be sold for paying incumbrances, and other provisions.
c. 22 Sir Samuel Romilly's infant sons' estate: authorizing the investment of monies in the purchase of part of his daughter's share of his real estate, to be conveyed to trustees upon certain trusts.
ext.in pt.- Romilly's estate 1825 (c. 43), s.3.
c. 23 Congerston (Leicestershire) inclosure.
c. 24 Viscount Wentworth's estate: vesting part of the estates devised by his will in trustees, to be sold to Earl Howe, the proceeds to be applied in the purchase of estates in Leicestershire and Warwickshire, to be settled to the subsisting uses of his will.
c. 25 Estate of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge: amending an Act of 1818 [c. 39] (vesting land and hereditaments in trustees for sale, with power to lease on fines).
c. 26 See of Canterbury's estate: enabling tenants and the trustees of the will of Sir William East to join in grants of building and repairing leases of lands in Lambeth Marsh.
see: East's estate 1837 (c. 30).
c. 27 Thomas Gordon's estate: empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the superiority of the entailed estate of Park (Banff), and to apply the proceeds in the payment of debts.
c. 28 Sheffield Hospital (Yorkshire): better regulation and change of site.
c. 29 Edward Mynors's estate: vesting part in Staffordshire and Leicestershire in trustees for sale and purchase of more convenient estates to be settled in lieu.
see: Edward Mynor's estate 1829 (c. 29).
c. 30 Baslow (Derby) inclosure.*
c. 31 Hoff and Hoff Row (Westmorland) inclosure.*
c. 32 James Allardyce's divorce from Dorothy Allardyce, and other provisions.*
c. 33 Naturalization of Augustus Hoffmann.*
c. 34 Henry Coventry's charity estate: confirming an agreement with Sir John Pakington.*
c. 35 Abthorpe (Northamptonshire) inclosure.*
c. 36 Naturalization of Philip Tinne.*
c. 37 Naturalization of Andreas, Phebe and John Boode.*
c. 38 Robert Cunliffe's divorce from Louisa Cunliffe, and other provisions.*
c. 39 Naturalization of Henry Ferguson.*
r. in pt.- Henry Ferguson naturalization, 1846 (c. 44).
c. 40 Naturalization of Francis Allegati.*
c. 41 Richard Benyon de Beauvoir's estate: rendering valid and effectual powers of sale and exchange and appointment of new trustees.*
1824 (5 Geo. 4)
c. 1 Snelston (Derby) inclosure.
see: Snelston incl. 1826 (c. 18), s.1.
ext.in pt.- Snelston incl. 1826 (c. 18), s.5.
c. 2 Henry Thornhill's estate: enabling trustees under his will to sell the manor of Pleasley (Derbyshire) and estates therein, other estates to be purchased and settled to the uses of his will.
c. 3 Wenden Lofts and Elmdon (Essex) inclosure.
c. 4 Macclesfield Grammar School's estate: amending an Act of 1774 [c. 51](confirming sales and purchases) enabling the grant of leases, improving and extending the benefit of the foundation and other provisions.
cont.in pt.- Modern Free School in Macclesfield 1838 (c. 25), s.1.
c. 5 Robert Stone's estate: vesting estates in trustees, with the approbation of the Court of Chancery, for selling or leasing.
c. 6 Long Crendon (Buckinghamshire) inclosure.
c. 7 Pamber and Inhurst (Hampshire) inclosure.
c. 8 Abolishing tithes and Easter offerings within the parish of Leeds (Yorkshire, West Riding) and providing compensation.
c. 9 Ulceby (Lincolnshire) inclosure, drainage and tithes exoneration.
c. 10 Alverton or Alton (Staffordshire) inclosure.
c. 11 Erection of a chapel in Brighthelmston [Brighton] (Sussex).
c. 12 Bincombe (Dorset) inclosure.
c. 13 Ferriby and Kirk Ella (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 14 Sutton Coldfield (Warwickshire) inclosure.
c. 15 Aisgarth (Yorkshire) inclosure.
c. 16 Sir Archibald Edmonstone's estate (Stirling): empowering the Court of Session to sell for payment of debts and burdens.
c. 17 Earl of Galloway's estate : empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the entailed estates in Wigtown and Kirkcudbright for the payment of debts.
c. 18 Sir Thomas Smith's estate: vesting parts in Essex in trustees for sale and investing the proceeds in the purchase of lands lying intermixed with other estates in the county standing settled to the same uses, and exchanging part of the last mentioned estates for glebe lands belonging to the united rectories of Thoydon Mount and Stapleford Tawney, and other provisions.
c. 19 Colin Campbell's estate: vesting in trustees to be sold for payment of debts and for the purchase and settlement of other lands from the residue.
c. 20 Enabling the vicar of Eccles (Lancashire) to grant building leases over glebe lands.
c. 21 James Macrae's estate: empowering the Court of Session to sell parts of the estate of Holmains (Dumfries) to discharge debts and burdens.
c. 22 Sir William Maxwell's estate: settling the lands of Chilcarroch (Wigtown) to him and a series of heirs, and in lieu vesting parts of the estate of Drummodie in trustees nominated by the late Sir William Maxwell, and other provisions.
c. 23 Uniting the rectory of Clifton Maybank and the vicarage of Bradford Abbas (Dorset), exchanging parts of the glebe of the vicarage for land in the same parish belonging to the Marquess of Anglesey and the Earl of Uxbridge, apportioning the rectorial and vicarial tithes of Milborne Port (Somerset) and exchanging, between Winchester College and the said Marquess and Earl, the manor and impropriate rectory of Milborne Port and lands and hereditaments in Milborne Port for the manor of Sherborne Wyke (Dorset), farms, lands and impropriate tithes in Sherborne, Bradford Abbas and Thornford (Dorset) and the advowsons of the rectory of Clifton Maybank and vicarage of Bradford Abbas.
c. 24 Enabling Eleanor Countess Grosvenor and the persons for the time being entitled to the estate of the late Earl and Countess of Wilton, to make conveyances in fee or demises, for building on or improving the estates, under reserved yearly rents.
see: Earl of Wilton's estate 1837 (c. 37), preamble.
c. 25 Lawrence Armitstead's estates: exchanging settled estates in Audley
(Staffordshire) for an estate in Chester, to be settled in lieu.
c. 26 Sir Charles Morgan's estate: power to grant building leases of copyhold lands held of the manor of Stepney (Middlesex), pursuant to contracts, with the licence of Sir Charles Smith or those claiming under Sir Charles Morgan's marriage settlement, and enabling Sir Charles Smith, or those claiming under the marriage settlement, to grant leases of other copyhold lands in Stepney for terms longer than the customary norm.
c. 27 Granting power of sale of the estates devised by the will of Ambrose Proctor for the purpose of obtaining a more convenient estate, to be settled to the existing uses of his will, and changing and appointing new trustees .
c. 28 Commuting for a corn rent, dues and tithes payable to the vicar of Lancaster.
c. 29 Amending the Llanfihangel Generglyn and Llanganfelin (Cardiganshire) inclosure Act 1813 [c. 71].
c. 30 Extinguishing the rights of stray and average over half-year lands situated outside Walmgate Bar in the suburbs of York.
c. 31 Castle Island (Kerry) inclosure and allotment of lands.
c. 32 Potterne and Marston (Wiltshire): inclosing and alloting lands and vesting part of the lands in Potterne in trustees for the benefit of the poor.
c. 33 Thomas Viscount Bulkeley's estate: enabling devisees to grant building and repairing leases and establishing and rendering valid a term of five hundred years limited by his will.
c. 34 Walter Marquis of Ormonde's estate: enabling sale of estates in England, for the reduction of charges and incumbrances affecting estates in Ireland and settlement of the Irish estates.
c. 35 Executing an agreement between John late Bishop of London, Sir John Frederick, Arthur Stanhope, Sir Frederick Morshead, the late Sir John and Dame Elizabeth Morshead and the late Selina Thistlthayte and the Grand Junction Canal company.
see: Bishop of London and others and Grand Junction Canal and Grand
Junction Waterworks Cos.' Agreement 1844 (c. 30), preamble.
ext.and appl.- Grand Junction Waterworks Co. 1835 (c.xcv), s.1.
r.in pt.- Grand Junction Canal and Waterways 1856 (c.cxvi), s.2.
c. 36 James Cooke's estate: vesting the manor of Keymer (Sussex) and other estates devised by his will in trustees to be sold, authorizing the enfranchisement of copyhold estates holden of that manor, payment of debts and incumbrances and purchase of other estates to be settled to the uses of the settled moiety of the said manor.
c. 37 See of Canterbury estates: extending to other estates the powers to grant building and repairing leases conferred by Acts of 1807 [c. cxxviii] and 1820 [c. 48].
see: Archbishop of Canterbury's estate 1827 (c. 50), s.1.
c. 38 Etwall Hospital and Repton Free School: enabling sales and extension of charitable objects, and other provisions.
c. 39 Nathaniel Wright's estate: vesting devised estates in Leicestershire and Cheshire in trustees, to be sold, and authorizing the purchase of other estates to be settled in lieu.
c. 40 Dissolution of the Kent Life Assurance and Annuity Institution or Company.
am.- Kent Life Assurance and Annuity Inst. or Co. 1827 (c. 60)
c. 41 Chindley (Derbyshire) inclosure and allotment of lands.*
c. 42 Camerton (Cumberland) inclosure.*
c. 43 Tarrant Hinton (Dorset) inclosure.*
c. 44 West Drayton (Middlesex) inclosure and tithes exoneration.*
c. 45 Sturminster Newton Castle (Dorset) inclosure.*
c. 46 Reversal of William, late Viscount Stafford's attainder.*
c. 47 Restoration of John Erskine to the dignity and title of Earl of Mar.*
c. 48 Restoration of James Drummond to the dignity and title of Viscount Strathallan.*
c. 49 Restoration of John Gordon to the dignity and title of Viscount of Kenmure.*
c. 50 Restoration of William Nairn to the dignity and title of Lord Nairn.*
c. 51 Howle (Salop.) inclosure.*
c. 52 Naturalization of John Siller.*
c. 53 Robert Wilson's divorce from Clarissa Wilson, and other provisions.*
1825 (6 Geo. 4).
c. 1 Fladbury (Worcestershire) inclosure and allotment of commons and waste lands.
c. 2 Weston (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 3 Southcot and Kepnal Down (Wiltshire): allotment of open and commonable lands.
c. 4 Robert and Ann Rowbottom's estate: enabling trustees to grant leases of coal mines.
c. 5 Vesting in new trustees, lifehold estates in Brewood (Staffordshire), formerly vested in Reverend John Powell deceased.
c. 6 Hockering and Morton (Norfolk) inclosure.
c. 7 Dearham (Cumberland) inclosure.
c. 8 Carsington Hill (Derby) inclosure and allotment of a stinted pasture.
c. 9 Frampton Cotterell (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 10 Garford (Berkshire) inclosure and allotment of lands.
c. 11 Becca and Aberford (Yorkshire, West Riding) inclosure.
c. 12 Glooston and Cranoe (Leicestershire) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.
c. 13 John Wilkes, Elizabeth, Lettice and Ann Unett's estates: amending, explaining and confirming an Act of 1823 [c. 15] [exchange of lands].
c. 14 Sir Evan MacGregor's estate: vesting the lands of Ruskie, and others, in trustees to be sold, other more convenient lands to be purchased and entailed according to deeds executed by the late Sir John Murray.
c. 15 Ann Meyrick's estate: vesting the fee of settled estates in Yorkshire in trustees, upon trust to complete sales made and to be made thereof, with the approval of the Court of Chancery.
c. 16 Honourable George Cadogan's and others' estates: enabling grant of building leases in Saint Luke Chelsea (Middlesex), and other provisions.
c. 17 Earl Cadogan's (a lunatic) estate: enabling trustees to demolish a mansion house in Saint Luke Chelsea (Middlesex) and sell the materials, and enabling the committees to grant building leases of the site, and other provisions.
c. 18 Enabling the rector of Chelsea (Middlesex) to grant building and repairing leases of glebe lands and premises, and other provisions.
c. 19 Earl of Hopetoun's and James Dundas's estates: exchange of lands in Linlithgow.
c. 20 Dorothy Clowes's estate: enabling trustees of her will to grant building and improving leases of part of the devised estates.
c. 21 Wilton, Burcombe, Netherhampton and Fugglestone St. Peter (Wiltshire) inclosure and allotment of lands.
c. 22 Cockerham (Lancashire) tithes and dues: commutation for a corn rent.
c. 23 West Ilsley (Berkshire) allotment of lands.
c. 24 Winterbourne (Gloucestershire) inclosure.
c. 25 Orsett (Essex) inclosure and reduction to a stint and improvement of commons and waste grounds.
c. 26 Upper or East Santon (Lincolnshire) inclosure and exoneration from tithes.
c. 27 Earl of Radnor's estate: enabling building leases in Folkestone, Cheriton (Kent) and White Friars (Saint Dunstan-in-the-West) (London).
c. 28 Sir Thomas Lauder's estate: enabling him and his heirs of entail to feu the estate of Grange, under certain conditions.
c. 29 Sir Lawrence Palk's estate: establishing and enabling leases of parts of the manor of Tormoham (Devon), and other provisions.
c. 30 Alexander Caldcleugh's estate: enabling trustees to grant building leases of lands in Croydon (Surrey).
c. 31 William Davidson's estate: vesting parts of the lands and barony of Hatton in trustees and purchase and settlement of other estates from the proceeds, and granting a power to feu parts of the lands and barony of Muirhouse and others.
c. 32 George Earl Harcourt's estate: enabling his devisees to grant a building and repairing lease of Harcourt House and grounds in Cavendish Square (Middlesex).
c. 33 Marquis of Queensberry's estate: empowering the Court of Session to make an account of the debts and burdens affecting, or potentially affecting his entailed estate, and to sell such parts as may be necessary for the discharge of the same.
c. 34 Henrietta and William Inge's estate: establishing leases of houses and lands in Birmingham (Warwickshire).
c. 35 John Knapp's estate: vesting in trustees, to be sold for payment of mortgages and debts, and applying the surplus to his widow and infant heir at law.
c. 36 Mary Tate's estate: power to grant building and repairing leases in Saint Luke Chelsea (Middlesex), and other provisions.
c. 37 Wyrley Birch and Eton College: exchange of estates in Norfolk.
c. 38 John Cator's estate (Kent, Surrey, Essex and Hereford): vesting parts in trustees for sale, purchase, under the direction of the Court of Chancery, of other estates to be settled in lieu, power to grant building leases and other provisions.
c. 39 Daniel and Mary Fowler's estate: enabling trustees to make grants and leases of grounds in Camberwell Grove (Surrey) for building purposes and to sell the reserved rents and reversion, holding the proceeds on trust, and appointing a new trustee.
c. 40 Richard Sclater's estate: vesting part of the devised estates in trustees to be sold and purchase of other estates to be settled in lieu.
c. 41 William Markham's estate: enabling trustees of his will to grant building leases.
c. 42 Anna and Peter Bold's, Mary Princess Sapieha's and Bold Fleetwood, Robert , Henry, Dorothea and Peter Hesketh's estates: confirming partitions and exchanges of lands and tenements in North Meols (Lancashire).
c. 43 Sir Samuel Romilly's infant sons' estate: extending an Act of 1823 [c. 22] (authorizing investment in Sir Samuel's daughter's share of the estate).
c. 44 Modifying deeds of settlement made by John Leitch, deceased, and establishing an asylum for the blind.
r.- South West of S. Blind Asylum O.Confn. 1923 (c.l), art.17 of O.
c. 45 Bishop of London's (Paddington) estate: enlarging powers of Acts of 1795 [c. 83], 1804 [c. 63] and 1808 [c.cxlii] [enabling grant of building leases in Paddington].
see:
r.in pt.- Grand Junction Canal and Waterways 1856 (c.cxvi),s.2.
appl.in pt.(mods.) - Paddington Estate 1871 (c. 5), s.11.
excl.- Paddington Estate 1875 (c. 4), s.3.
s.2 am.- Paddington Estate 1871 (c. 5), s.3.
c. 46 Confirming leases granted by the Corporation of London, as governors of Saint Thomas's Hospital, and enabling them to grant building leases.
ss.2,3 r.- St. Thomas's Hosp. estate 1850 (c. 7), s.17.
c. 47 See of Canterbury's estate: enabling grant of licences to build on and improve copyholds in the manors of Lambeth and Croydon (Surrey) and demise of the copyholds for those purposes and fixing the fines payable upon admission to the same during limited periods.
c. 48 Confirming leases granted by the Corporation of London, as governors of Christ's Hospital, and enabling them to grant building leases.
ext.and appl.in pt.- Christ's Hosp. estate 1836 (c. 24), s.2.
c. 49 Confirming leases granted by the Corporation of London, as governors of Bridewell Hospital, and enabling them to grant long leases of its possessions for certain purposes.
r.- Bridewell Hosp. 1901 (c.cxcix), s.19.
c. 50 Confirming leases granted by the Corporation of London, as governors of Bethlem Hospital and enabling them to grant building leases for certain purposes.
c. 51 Confirming leases granted by the Corporation of London, as governors of Saint Bartholomew's Hospital, and enabling them to grant long leases of its possessions for certain purposes.
ss. 2,3 r.- St. Bartholomew's Hosp. estate 1851 (c. 3), s.18.
c. 52 John Banks's estate: vesting devised estates in trustees, to be sold, and purchase of other estates.
c. 53 John Vernon's estate: enabling trustees appointed by his will to complete sales.
c. 54 Baron Clinton and Saye's estate: vesting in trustees, to be sold for payment of incumbrances, purchase of other estates from the residue, to be settled in lieu and amendment of an Act of 1822 [c. 35] [vesting estates in trustees, to be sold, other estates to be purchased and settled in lieu].
c. 55 Marquis of Waterford's estate : enabling grant of leases in Waterford, Kilkenny, Tipperary and Londonderry.
c. 56 Waddington Hospital (Yorkshire): more effectually vesting estates, enabling trustees to grant building or repairing leases, sale of part of the estate and purchase of others and enlarging the power to appoint new trustees.
c. 57 Duke of Norfolk's estate: vesting the manor, rectory and isle of Hayling (Hampshire) in William Padwick and purchase of other estates, to be settled in lieu and other provisions.
see: Arundel Estate 1957 (c. 1), s.3.
c. 58 Isaac Bristow's estate: vesting devised estates in Greenwich (Kent) in trustees, to be conveyed to a purchaser.
c. 59 Northolt (Middlesex) inclosure.
c. 60 Naturalization of John Maubert.*
c. 61 Henry Baring's divorce from Maria Baring, and other provisions.*
c. 62 Henry Graeme's divorce from Anne Graeme.*
c. 63 Naturalization of Edward Benyon.*
c. 64 Clenchwarton (Norfolk) inclosure.*
c. 65 Doddington, Wimblington, and Manea (Cambridgeshire) inclosure.*
c. 66 James Newport: change of name to Charlett and licence to bear its arms.*
c. 67 Christchurch and Milton (Hampshire) inclosure.*
c. 68 Scrayingham (Yorkshire) inclosure and tithe extinguishment.*
c. 69 Wynand de Buck.*
c. 70 Clare College, Cambridge (Blyth's benefaction): repeal of an Act of 1763
[c.35] [enabling variation of Doctor Blyth's benefaction].*
r.- Clare College (Blyth's Benefaction) 1866 (c. 2), s.5; Clare College
Cambridge Blyth's Benefaction) 1922 (c. 1), s.6.