HC Deb 20 August 1853 vol 129 c1830

27. An Act for enabling the Trustees of certain Estates in Carmarthenshire devised by the Will of Francis Charles James Pemberton Esquire, deceased, to grant Mining and Building Leases of Parts of the said Estates; and for other Purposes.

28. An Act for raising by Sale or Mortgage of the Real Estates devised by the Will of Sir of William Chaytor Baronet, deceased, Monies for Payment of his Debts and Legacies, in aid of his Personal Estate, and for other Purposes, and of which the Short Title is "Chaytor's Estate Act, 1853."

29. An Act to extend the Powers of the Trustees of the Will of the late Duke of Cleveland, and to enable such Trustees to raise certain Monies on certain of the Trust Estates in the County of Durham by the said Will devised.

30. An Act to enable William Yates Rooker Clerk to exercise his Office of a Priest, and to hold any Benefice or Preferment, in the United Church of England and Ireland.

31. An Act for the Restitution in Blood of George Drummond Esquire, Duke de Melfort and Comte de Lussan in France, and to relieve the said George Drummond and the Heirs Male of James First Earl of Perth from the Effect of the Attainder of James Drummond, commonly called Lord Drummond, eldest Son of James Fourth Earl of Perth, and from the Effect of the Attainder of John Drummond, Second Son of the said James Drummond, and from the Effect of a Decreet of Forfaulture pronounced by the Parliament of Scotland against John Earl of Melfort.

32. An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Alfred Richard Cutbill with Elizabeth his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

33. An Act to dissolve the Marriage of George Fisher Esquire with Mary Matilda Fisher his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

34. An Act to enable Charles Crowe Clerk to exercise his Office of a Priest, and to hold any Benefice or Preferment, in the United Church of England and Ireland.

35. An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Robert Frederick Brownlow Rushbrooke with Albinia Maria his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other Purposes.