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Searching for bills with subject of 502 - 'Provisions, equipment, ordnance, victualling, debts'Searching for bills occuring in session '' -
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SessionShort TitleTitleStatute Number
1717BarracksFor vesting in his majesty, his heirs and successors the several lands, tenements and hereditaments whereon the barracks in this kingdom are built, for making reasonable satisfaction to the owners and proprietors for the same, and likewise for amending an act passed in the 6th year of her late majesty's reign, entitled an act to prevent the disorders that may happen by the marching of soldiers, and for providing carriages for the baggage of soldiers in their march.4 George I c.7
1757Arthur Jones Nevill's barracks contractsTo oblige Arthur Jones Nevill, esquire, late engineer and surveyor-general, at his own expense, and without any further charge to the public, to make good the defects in the several barracks, built, rebuilt and repaired under his direction, and to complete the same in the most effectual manner, according to the several contracts entered into for that purpose.Not Enacted
1757Arthur Jones Nevill's barracks contractsTo oblige Arthur Jones Nevill, esquire, late engineer and surveyor-general, at his own expense, and without any further charge to the public, to deliver up, upon oath, all contracts and all bills of scantling or admeasurements, as also, all bonds and other securities by him taken for the performance of the said contracts, with respect to the several barracks built, rebuilt or repaired under his direction, and to assign the said bonds or other securities to his majesty's use, and to oblige the several contractors, who entered into the said several contracts, at their own expense, and without any further charge to the public, to make good the defects in the several barracks built, rebuilt and repaired by them, under the direction of the said Arthur Jones Nevill, and to complete the same in the most effectual manner according to the several contracts entered into for that purpose by them respectively. And to oblige the several barrack masters, in whose charge the same have been, to repair the same according to the rules of the barrack board, and also, for establishing an easy and summary method of proceeding, for the purposes aforesaid.Not Enacted
1796ABarracks, and other public worksFor rendering more effectual the several laws heretofore made for the government and regulation of the barracks, and other public works in this kingdom.36 George III c.22
1798Quartering of foreign troopsTo make provision for quartering such foreign troops as his majesty may think proper to employ in this kingdom for the defence thereof.38 George III c.37
1799Barracks, and army marchesTo explain and amend the several acts now in being for the empowering the commissioners of barracks to provide barracks and other accommodations for his majesty's troops within this kingdom, and for the better enabling them to proceed in their marches.39 George III c.26