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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFile
Ref NoMS 3175/364
TitlePapers relating to Parliament
Date1795
Extent1 bundle
DescriptionPapers relating to Parliament:

Bill, an Act for augmenting the Royal Corps of Artillery and providing seafaring men for the service of the Navy out of the private men now serving in the militia, and to amend an Act ... for amending ... the laws relating to the militia in England, 8 May 1795.

Acts: An Act for making and repairing certain roads in the county of Aberdeen, with letter from John Spottiswoode with comments on act, 20 May 1795;
An Act to enable John Duke of Argyll to exchange certain lands, part of his entailed estate in the shire of Argyll, for certain other lands situated in the same shire belonging to himself in fee simple and to Archibald Munro;
An Act for sale of an estate in Hereford given by William Brydges esq. for certain charitable purposes, and for applying the money arising by such sale to the like purposes;
An Act to amend ... an act for paving the footways in Reading, co Berks, for better repairing, cleansing, lighting and watching the streets, lanes and passages and places in the said borough, note by Lord Fife: 'March 17 1795, this bill thrown out in the House of Lords by an adjournment for 6 months on a devision, 19 to 16';
Further case of Reverend Edward Tymewell Brydges, claiming title of Baron Chandos of Sudeley, with an appendix of additional evidence;
Pedigree of the descendants of John Bridges of Harbledown, 1795;
William Chalmers, Town Clerk of Dundee, Lieutenant Colonel Colin Mackenzie and other persons, creditors of late Roderick and Kenneth Mackenzie of Redcastle, whose debts are secured by trust deed executed by them, and infestment following on it;
John Peter du Roveray and other creditors versus Alexander Ross and John Ogilvie and another class of creditors, case of former 1795;
State of advantages arising from the new construction of coke ovens as specified by the petition of Henry Seymour Conway presented to Parliament;
A short state of F. Marshall Conway's case in respect of bill for prolongation of his patent for saving fuel.
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