Empowering the Treasury to compound with Francis Clyes surety for William Penneck late of Exeter in six bonds for duties on tobacco had at Falmouth in December 1701.
Naturalization of Charles de Siburg and Francis St. Enabling Lady Mary Mordant to sell her interest in the manor of Bletchingley and various lands in Surrey despite her minority. Enabling the elder and the younger Robert Apreece to raise money out of their estate for payment of debts, including that due to the Queen.
Establishment of manors and lands in Cornwall, Devon and Dorset on John Mohun. Enabling Thomas Earl of Aylesbury and Elizabeth Countess of Aylesbury to make provision for payment of debts and to lease their estates. Relief of Charlotte Talbot for forfeited estates in Ireland. Enabling John Brett Fisher and Judith his wife to sell lands for payment of his debts and making provision for his wife and future children. Naturalization of Countess of Derby, Countess of Ossory, Lady Culpeper, Lord Wotton and Dame Emilia Kirkhoven.
Mary Wharton and James Campbell marriage annulment. Enabling the Earl of Thanet and Sackville Tufton to lease Thanet House in St. Enabling Thomas Berenger to sell lands for payment of debts. Enabling Sir Edward Williams to sell manors and lands in Brecknockshire and Radnorshire for payment of debts. Vesting in Thomas Rogers the manor of Westcourt and lands in Kent and securing to John Higgens and Alice his wife, and for portions for Irene, Margerett, Mary and Alice Cesar, money in lieu of their claims. Uniting the vicarage and parsonage of Ross Herefordshire. Alteration of tenure and custom of lands formerly of Thomas Potter and of Sir George and Sir John Rivers in Kent from gavelkind to the common law, and to settle them on Sir John Rivers and his heirs. Relief of William Spencer and Lord Kenmare's wife and children for forfeited estates in Ireland. Enabling Edward Chaloner to make provision for his wife Anne and his younger children.