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als to any part of Great Britain. 20. For buying and selling lands and lending money at interest. Capital, five millions. 21. For carrying on the royal fishery of Great Britain. Capital, ten millions. 22. For assuring of seamen's wages. 23. For erecting loan-offices for the assistance and encouragement of the industrious. Capital, two millions. 24. For purchasing and improving leaseable lands. Capital, four millions. 25. For importing pitch and tar, and other naval stores, from North Britain and America. 26. For the clothing, felt, and pantile trade. 27. For purchasing and improving a manor and royalty in Essex. 28. For insuring of horses. Capital, two millions. 29. For exporting the woollen manufacture, and importing copper, brass, and iron. Capital, four millions. 30. For a grand dispensary. Capital, three millions. 31. For erecting mills and purchasing lead-mines. Capital, two millions. 32. For improving the art of making soap. 33. For a settlement on the island of Santa Cruz. 34. For sinking pits and smelting lead ore in Derbyshire. 35. For making glass bottles and other glass. 36. For a wheel for perpetual motion. Capital, one million. 37. For improving of gardens. 38. For insuring and increasing children's fortunes. 39. For entering and loading goods at the Custom-house, and for negotiating business for merchants. 40. For carrying on a woollen manufacture in the North of England. 41. For importing walnut-trees from Virginia, Capital, two millions. 42. For making Manchester stuffs of thread and cotton. 43. For making Joppa and Castile soap. 44. For improving the wrought-iron and steel manufactures of this kingdom. Capital four millions. 45. For dealing in lace, hollands, cambrics, lawns, &c. Capital, two millions. 46. For trading in and improving certain commodities of the produce of this kingdom, &c. Capital three millions. 47. For supplying the London markets with cattle. 48. For making looking-glasses, coach-glasses, &c. Capital, two millions. 49. For working the tin and lead mines in Cornwall and Derbyshire. 50. For making rape-oil. 51. For importing beaver fur. Capital, two millions. 52. For making pasteboard and packing-paper. 53. For importing of oils and other materials used in the woollen manufacture. 54. For improving and increasing the silk manufactures. 55. For lending money on stock, annuities, tallies, &c. 56. For payi
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