An act for incorporating the proprietors of the water-works in York-buildings, and for encouraging, carrying on and settling the said water-works
An Act for erecting a new parish, to be called the parish of Saint James within the liberty of Westminster
An act of Parliament empowering Q. Mary to make statutes for cathedral and collegiate churches. 2d. April 1554.
An Act for the making and keeping navigable the rivers of Aire and Calder, in the county of York.
An act for making the river Cham, alias Grant, in the County of Cambridge more navigable from Clay-Hithe-Ferry, to the Queen's-Mill, in the University and Town of Cambridge.
A collection of the state papers of John Thurloe, Esq : secretary, first, to the Council of State, and afterwards to the two Protectors, Oliver and Richard Cromwell. In seven volumes. containing Authentic Memorials of the English Affairs from the Year 1638, to the Restoration of King Charles II. Published from the Originals, formerly in the Library of John Lord Somers, Lord High Chancellor of England; and since in that of Sir Joseph Jekyll, Knt. late Master of the Rolls. Including also a considerable Number of Original Letters and Papers, communicated by His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Library at Lambeth, the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburn, and other Hands. The Whole digested into an exact Order of Time. To which is prefixed, the life of Mr. Thurloe: With a Complete index to each Volume. By Thomas Birch, M. A. F. R. S. ... Containing Papers from the Year MDCXXXVIII to MDCLIII.
An Act for the debarring of unlawful games.
The original instrument and republican scheme of government, under the colour whereof the late Oliver Cromwell usurped the regal, and exercised an arbitrary power, over the Lives, Liberties, Rights, Properties, and Consciences of the Inhabitants of England, Scotland and Ireland, and the Dominions thereunto belonging. Together with a copy of that self-inconsistent oath, which he solemnly took and subscribed, the 16th day o December, 1653, upon his being most unaccountably declared Protector of these Kingdoms, by some few Select Persons, of his own Associates, in the same Cause. As also A Presatory Epistle to the Reader, containing a more succinct and clear Introductory Account of the most notable Transactions of those Times, than any hitherto extant: With a List of those Cities and Boroughs that send Members to sit in Parliament.
Anno regni Jacobi Regis, Angli?, Scoti?, Franci? & Hiberni?, viz. Angli?, Franci? & Hiberni? primo, & Scoti? tricesimo septimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the nineteenth day of March, in the First Year of the Reign of our most gracious Sovereign Lord James, by the Grace of God, of England, France and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. and of Scotland the Seven and thirtieth; and there continued until the Seventh Day of July, 1604. and then prorogued until the Seventh of February, next following; To the high pleasure of Almighty God, and the Weal-Publick of this Realm, were Enacted as followeth.
The defensive treaty concluded in the year, 1700. Betwixt His late Majesty King William of ever glorious memory, and His present Swedish Majesty King Charles the XII. Publish'd at the earnest Desire of several Member of both Houses of Parliament. Nec rumpite foedera pacis Necregnis praeferte fidem. Silius lib. II. To the Reader.
An act for erecting of hospitals and work-houses within the city of Bristoll, for the better employing and maintaining the poor thereof.
Mr. Bulstrode Whitlock's account of his embassy to Sweden, deliver'd to the parliament, in the year 1654 : Together with the defensive alliance concluded between Great-Britain and Sweden, in the year 1700. Under the Reign of the late K. William.
Anno regni Guielmi III. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ Hiberniæ. XIII. & XIV : An Act for the attainder of the pretended Prince of Wales of high-treason. Also, an act made in the 4th year of Her Majesty's reign, for the naturalization of the Most Excellent Princess Sophia, &c. And also, an act made in the 4th and 5th years of Her Majesty's reign, for the better security of Her Majesty's person and government, &c. With the oath of abjuration, &c.
An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and use. Begun by Joseph Washington of the Middle Temple, Esq; and since his death revised and continued by Henry Boult of Grays-Inn, Esq; to the dissolution of the First Parliament of Great Britain, April the 15th. 1708. In two volumes, with two new tables.
A supplement to the abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne. From the twenty fourth of October, 1704. to the first of April, 1708. By Henry Boult of Grays-Inn, Esq;
An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force : and use from the beginning of Magna Charta. Begun by Edmund Wingate of Grays-Inn, Esq; and since continued under their proper Titles Alphabetically down to the year 1689. In this Impression the Statutes which are Expired or Repealed are left out, and an exact Account taken of Statutes Revived, Continued or Altered by any Statute made since the beginning of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, with References to such Statutes of Reviver, &c. With a more complete and exact table than was before.
Anno quinto Annæ Reginæ : An Act for securing the Church of England as by law established.
A supplement to the statues at large, beginning with the seventh and eighth years of the reign of King William III. And continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, March 14. 1704. in the fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne. Carefully examined by the rolls of Parliament. With an alphabetical table.
The statutes at large, in paragraphs, and sections or numbers, from Magna Charta, to the end of the session of Parliament, March 14. 1704. in the fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne. Carefully examined by the rolls of Parliament. With the title of such statutes as are expired, repealed, altered, or out of use. Together with the heads of Putlon's or Rastal's abridgments in the margin; and above a thousand references from other books of law. With alphabetical tables. In three volumes.
An Act for granting an aid to Her Majesty by a land tax to be raised in the year one thousand seven hundred and six.