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An Act for abolishing the Sunday Toll authorized by an Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled "An Act for paving the Streets and Lanes in the Town and Borough of Southwark, and certain Parts adjacent in the County of Surrey, and for cleansing, lighting, and watching the same, and also the ...
For acts passed up until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and the list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland. For acts passed from 1707 to 1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.
British Museum Act 1824 (5 Geo. 4. c. 39) British Museum (No. 2) Act 1824 (5 Geo. 4. c. 60) British Museum Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 46) Museums Act 1845; National Gallery and Museums (Scotland) Act 1850; National Gallery of Ireland Act 1854; National Gallery of Ireland Act 1855; National Museum of Industry for Scotland and General Register ...
The Museums Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 43), sometimes called the Museums of Art Act 1845 [2] or the Museums of Art in Boroughs Act, [3] was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which gave the town councils of larger municipal boroughs the power to establish museums. As to bequests under this Act, see Harrison v The Corporation of ...
An Act for making and keeping in Repair a Carriage Road from or near the Town of Brough under Stainmore, in the County of Westmorland, to Middleton Bridge, in the Parish of Romaldkirk, in the North Riding of the County of York, with a Branch from or near Chapel House to Eggleston Bridge, in the same Parish.
The Arts Council of Great Britain was a non-departmental public body dedicated to the promotion of the fine arts in Great Britain.It was divided in 1994 to form the Arts Council of England (now Arts Council England), the Scottish Arts Council (later merged into Creative Scotland), and the Arts Council of Wales.
An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from the Golden Farmer, [e] near Bagshot, in the County of Surrey, to Hertfordbridge Hill, [f] and from thence to Basingstoke and Odiham, and from Odiham to the Great Western Road at Bartley Heath in the County of Southampton; and also from Odiham aforesaid to a Place called the Bull Inn, in the ...
(At what Times the Gates of great Towns shall be shut, and when the Night Watch shall begin and end.) c. 4 At what Times the Gates of great Towns shall be shut, and when the Night-watch shall begin and end. – repealed for England and Wales by Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827 (7 & 8 Geo. 4. c.