A LIST of Names of the SUBSCRIBERS to Mr. PICKERING's Edition of the Statutes, fent in fince the Publication of the first Volume in November. MRR Batwell, Leacefterface R. George Andrews, attorney, at Felstead, Effex B Mr. William Baker, attorney, at Folkstone Mr. John Bateman, attorney, at Derby Peter Bell, of Eafingwould, Efquire Mr. Jofeph Bence, of Wooton Under-edge Reverend Mr. Beadon Charles Bill, Efquire John Bindley, Efquire, one of the Commiffioners of Excife Mr. Francis Blakiston, attorney, at Sunderland Mr. William Blennerhaffet Mr. Markham Brayham, attorney, at Newmarket Mr. Thomas Brookbank Mr. Charles Browne, attorney, at Storrington, Suffex Mr. John Browne, jun. attorney, at Steyning, Suffex Mr. Henry Bruton, attorney, at Cullumpton John Afkell Bucknall, of Oxy-hall, Hertfordshire, Esquire Henry Burrard, Esquire C Mr. Jofeph Carles, attorney, at Birmingham Robert Chambers, of the Middle Temple, Efquire Awnsham Churchill, Efquire John Claxton, of Lincoln's Inn, Esquire Mr. Peter Clarke, attorney, at Ipswich Mr. John Clarke, bookseller Thomas Cockayne, of Soham, Cambridgeshire, Efquire Charles Wolfran Cornwall, Efquire Captain Frederick Cornwall Mr. John Collin of Saffron Walden Mr. Samuel Collet, attorney, at Worcester John Cookfon of the Middle Temple, Efquire Ꭰ Right Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth Mr. William Dance James Day, Gent. attorney, and Town-clerk of Cambridge. Mr. George Dennis Mr. Ifaac Denton, of Seabraham, in Cumberland Matthew Dodsworth, of Creek-Hall, Esquire E Right Honourable the Earl of Egremont, one of his Majefly's principal Secretaries of State Mr. Edward Eafton, bookfeller, at Salisbury Reverend Mr. Tucker Egerton Mr. Charles Etherington, bookseller, at York F Mr. Sampfon Farbrace, attorney, at Dover William Fitzherbert, of Tiffington, Derbyshire, Efquire Mr. William Frederick, bookfeller, at Bath Mr. John Freeman, attorney, at Combs Meffrs. Franklin and Pattifon, attornies, at Ashford G Mr. Thomas Gabb, attorney, at Bristol H John Harris, of Gray's Inn, Esquire Richard Heaton, of the Middle Temple, Efquire The Reverend Mr. Hotchkifs, of Shrewsbury Mr. Edward Hughes, attorney, at Aberystwyth I Mr. Janfon, attorney, at Leybourn, Yorkshire Mr. Mr. Thomas Johnson, attorney, at Clapham, Yorkshire K Anthony Keck, of Great Tew, Oxfordshire, Efquire Mr. William King, paper-maker Thomas Knight, of the Middle Temple, Efquire L Theophilus Lane, of Hereford, Efquire George Leith, of Deal, Esquire Thomas Lockhart, of Lincoln's Inn, Efquire Mr. John Lloyd, attorney, Carmarthen M John Maire, of Grays Inn, Efquire Mr. Thomas Marfon, keeper of the marshalsea John More, Efquire Reverend Sir John Mosley, of Rollefton, Staffordshire, Baronet Mr. Nathaniel Morgan, attorney, Carmarthen Mr. Thomas Moore, attorney, at Newmarket Mr. George Morgan, of Brecknock John Pechell, Efquire Andrew Pemberton, of the Inner Temple, Efquire Mr. Pemberton, of Durham Mr. John Pepper, attorney, Grange Court Mr. John Poole, of Hinkley, Leicestershire Mr. John Ponsonby attorney, at Egremont, Cumberland R. Mr. John Raincock, of Hatton Garden Mr. Ridsdale, attorney, Sunderland Mr. Mr. John Ridley, of Woodbridge Reverend Mr. Robert Richardfon Mr. John Rivett, of Brandefton-Hall, Suffolk S. Abney Parker Sankey, of Dublin, Efquire Jofeph Sikes, of Newark, Nottinghamshire, Efquire Mr. Thomas Slap, attorney, at Botesdale John Smith, of Lincoln's Inn, Esquire Mr. Richard Socket, attorney, at Worcester T. Edward Taylor, of the Inner Temple, Efquire Mr. Thornley, áttorney, at Chesterfield Mr. John Toovey, attorney, at Wallingford Colonel Turner, of Clint Charles Tudway, of Wells, Efquire Mr. William Twopenny, attorney, at Rochester Rev. Mr. Robert Tyrwhitt, Fellow of Jefus College, Cambridge Sir Philip Vavafor, Baronet V. W. Right Honourable the Lord Willoughby, of Parham Mr. Ward, attorney, in Elm Court Mr. Pen. Watkins, attorney, at Brecknock Mr. Thomas Weaver William Whitaker, Efq; Reverend Mr. John Wibberley George Wingfield, of the Inner Temple, Efquire Mr. Wilfon, attorney, at Sunderland Mr. Edward Wife, attorney, at Harlow Mr. Robert Woodgate, attorney, at Dedham Mr. James Woodgate, bookfeller, at Lewes Mr. Woolferftan, attorney, at Tamworth John Wright, of Long Acre, Efquire Y. Mr. Francis Yerbury, of Bradford, Wiltshire A A TABLE Containing the TITLES of all the STATUTE S PUBLICK and PRIVATE, Paffed Anno fecundó GEORGII III. Regis. Being the First Seffion of the Twelfth Parliament of GREAT BRITAIN. AN PUBLICK ACTS. N act for enabling his Majefty to make provifion for fupporting the royal dignity of the Queen, in eafe the shall furvive his Majefty. II. An act to repeal fo much of an act paffed in the first year of the reign of his prefent Majefty King George the Third, intituled, An act for the relief of infolvent debtors, as relates to creditors compelling prifoners charged in execution to deliver up their eftates, and to fuch prifoners being thereupon discharged. III. An act for granting an aid to his Majefty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the fervice of the year one thousand seven hundred and fixty two. IV. An act for continuing and granting to his Majesty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the fervice of the year one thousand seven hundred and fixty two. V. Án act for more effectually preventing the exceffive ufe of fpirituous liquors for home confumption, by laying additional duties upon fpirits made in Great Britain, or imported into the fame; and for better regulating and encouraging the exportation of Britib made fpirits; and for fecuring the payment of the duties upon fpirituous liquors. VI. An act for the importation of falted beef, pork, and butter into this kingdom from Ireland, for a limited time, for the VOL. XXV. A fupply |