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An Act to afford Relief to Edmund Mott and John Blanchard of the District of Johnstown. Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 30 1821 This Act permits Edmund Mott and John Blanchard to "[t]raverse all or any Inquisition or Office" affecting their seized lands, when they have not up to now been permitted to do so. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to empower certain Trustees therein mentioned, to sell and convey a certain Lot of Land in the Town of York, and to purchase another Lot or Tract of Land for the use and accommodation of a Roman Catholic Congregation. Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 29 1821 This Act permits the trustees to sell a parcel of land (Lot No. Six in the Town of York) and to use the proceeds from the sale toward the purchase of lands more suited to the associated purpose ("the use and accommodation of a Roman Catholic Congregation"). Early Canadiana Online
An Act to afford relief to John Wagstaff of the Town of Niagara, Tin-smith. Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 28 1821 This Act permits John Wagstaff of Niagara to remove buildings from property of his that was vested in the Crown according to previous legislation concerning aliens and property ownership. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to repeal an Act passed in the fifty sixth year of His late Majesty’s Reign, entitled, “An Act to encrease the Salary of the Speaker of the House of Assembly, and to remunerate the present Speaker for past services.” Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 27 1821 This Act repeals previous legislation relating to the salary of the Speaker of the House, in light of the current desire to reduce said salary. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to remunerate the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery for past Services, and to provide for the future payment of that Officer. Passed 14th April, 1821.
2 George IV – Chapter 26 1821 This Act, to remain in effect for four years plus the time from then to the conclusion of the following sitting of the Legislature, provides for 200 pounds outright plus 50 pounds per year thereafter, to be paid to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery as a salary. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to appropriate a sum of Money towards opening and completing the Great Line of Communication from the Ottawa River passing through Richmond and Perth to Kingston. Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 25 1821 This Act provides for 200 pounds to be put toward the construction of a road between Richmond Point and Kingston. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to make provision for compensating District Treasurers for duties imposed on them by the several Acts of this Province relative to Common Schools. Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 24 1821 This Act allows for a commission of three per cent to be paid to District Treasurers for their financial administration of the Common Schools within their respective districts. Commission to be paid is to be based upon the amount of money handled in the process of said school administration. Early Canadiana Online
An Act granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money in aid of the funds for defraying the expences of the Administration of Justice and support of the Civil Government of this Province. Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 23 1821 This Act provides for the appropriation of 3,811 pounds from the Receiver-General's funds, to be applied toward certain responsibilities of government. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to make good certain monies issued and advanced by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in pursuance of several Addresses of the House of Assembly. Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 22 1821 This Act provides the sum of money necessary to repay the advance made for the address of the Lieutenant-Governor by the House of Assembly during its previous session. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to remunerate the Surveyor General for certain services. Passed 14th April, 1821. 2 George IV – Chapter 21 1821 This Act provides for 154 pounds, four shillings, and two pence to be made available to the Crown for the payment of the Surveyor General of Upper Canada for work completed. Early Canadiana Online