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WILLIAM IV.
3rd Year.
312
27 JUNE 1832.
27 June. By the Privy Council. Directing- the payment
of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health of
Ormskirk.
I July. The same, with regard to Lincoln, and
St. Margaret's.
9 July. By tlie Privy Coimcil. Directing the payment
of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health of
Newark-on-Trent.
II July. By the Privy Council. Enlarging the time
for the lodging of Voting Claims, and the making up
and revision of lists of voters.
12 July. By the Privy Council. For suspending the
ballot and enrolment for the local Militia, for one year
from the i6th July.
19 July. By the Privy Council. Empowering all Boards
of Health properly constituted to apply to their respective
vestries for the necessary funds, and investing them
with fuller powers for carrying into effect the Act " for
preventing the spread of the cholera."
23 July. By the Privy Council. Granting the same
powers to Boards of Health in Scotland as those
enumerated in the Order of the 19th instant.
24 July. By the Privy Council. Directing the payment
of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health of
Chester.
28 July. The same, with regard to Stewarton.
— July. For the apprehension of the smugglers who
caused the death of Lieutenant Knight while in discharge
of his duty. ;^i,oc)o reward.
1 August. By the Privy Council. For dividing the
parish of St. Augustine, Bristol, into two distinct
parishes.
1 August. By the Privy Council. For assigning a
district to the church of St. Thomas, Bampton.
I August. By the Privy Council. For assigning a
district to Highgate Church.
4 August. By the Privy Council. Granting increased
powers to the Board of Health of London, for carrying
into effect the Act "for preventing the spread of the
cholera." Victims to be interred within twenty-four
hours.
6 August. By the Privy Council. Directing the pay¬
ment of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health
of Hamilton.
8 August. The same, with regard to Exeter.
II August. By the Privy Coimcil. Directing the
payment of the expenses incurred by the Board of
Health of Kendal and Kirkland.
13 August. The same, with regard to Dartmouth.
14 August. The same, with regard to Glasgow and
Newark.
15 August. The same, with regard to Hythe.
15 AUGUST 1832.
15 August. By the Privy Council. The Port of the
Island of Anguilla to be a free warehousing port.
16 August. His Majesty's Speech proroguing Parlia¬
ment to the 16th October.
17 August. By tlw Privy Council. Directing the
payment of the expenses incurred by the Board of
Health of Hereford.
20 August. The same, with regard to Knaresborough,
and Scriven with Tentergate.
The same, with regard to Honiton.
21 August. The same, with regard to Stoke-Newington.
29 August. By the Privy Council. Prohibiting the
holding of any Wake for bull-baiting in the Town of
Wednesbury, on account of the cholera which has
broken out there.
29 August. By the Privy Council. Prohibiting the
holding of the usual Fairs during the present year, in
the parish of St. James, Bristol.
29 August. By the Privy Council. Empowering the
Court of Justiciary in Scotland to postpone the holding
of Autumnal Circuit Courts wherever the prevalence of
disease shall render it necessary.
30 August. By the Privy Council. Directing the
payment of the expenses incurred by the Board of
Health of Bridport.
The same, with regard to Almondbury.
5 September. By the Privy Council. Empowering the
gaolers of the prisons in Exeter, upon the certification
of the Gaol-Surgeon that any inmate has died of cholera,
to bury the body within the walls of the prison, within
twenty-four hours of decease, without any Coroner or
Jury being summoned.
7 September. By the Privy Council. Directing the
payment of the expenses incurred by the Boards of
Health of Kirmabreck and Crectown.
8 September. The same, with regard to Kenton.
12 September. By the Privy Council. Empowering the
Board of Health of Bristol to order the burial of all
persons certified as having died of cholera, in a special
piece of ground (Temple Mead).
13 September. By the Privy Council.
payment of the expenses incurred by
Health of Great Malvern.
Directing the
the Board of
18 September. The same, with regard to Cheadle.
21 September. The same, with regard to Kilmarnock.
22 September. By the Privy Council. Empowering
the Visiting Magistrates of the New Bailey Prison,
Manchester, to order the removal of any prisoner to
the Cholera Hospital, who may be certified by the
Gaol-Surgeon to be affected by cholera.

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