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of the City of Dublin, by making wide and convenient Paffages through the fame. Page 38 II. An Act to continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and thirty two, certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, fo far as the fame relate to the Duty on Coals imported into the Harbour of Dublin, and to the regulating the Coal Trade thereof.

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12. An Act to continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and twelve, an A&t for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland.

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13. An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twelve, certain Bounties and Drawbacks on the Exportation of Sugar from Great Britain ; and for fufpending the Countervailing Duties and Bounties on Sugar, when the Duties impofed by an Act of the Forty ninth Year of His prefent Majefty shall be fufpended; and for continuing fo much of an Act of the Twenty feventh Year of His prefent Majefty as allows a Bounty upon Double Refined Sugar exported, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and fo much of the fame Act as allows a Bounty on Raw Sugar, exported until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

42 14. An Act to continue feveral Laws relating to the granting a Bounty upon certain Species of British and Irish Linens exported from Great Britain, and taking off the Duties on the Importation of Foreign Raw Linen Yarns made of Flax into Great Britain, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and twenty one; to the prohibiting the Exportation from and permitting the Importation into Great Britain of Corn, and for allowing the Importation of other Articles of Provifion without Payment of Duty during the Continuance of the War, and until Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace; and to the permitting the Importation of Tobacco into Great Britain from any Place whatever, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and twelve. 46 15. An Act for enabling His Majefty to direct the Iffue of Exchequer Bills to a limited Amount, for the Purpofe and in Manner therein mentioned.

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16. An Act for granting Annuities to discharge certain Exchequer

Bills.

74 17. An Act to render valid certain A&s done for completing the Regular Militia, and to indemnify the Perfons concerned therein.

76 18. An Act to indemnify fuch Perfons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themfelves for Offices and Employments, and for extending the times limited for thofe Purposes refpectively, until the Twenty fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and twelve; and to permit fuch Perfons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors, to make and file the fame on or before the First Day of Hilary Term One thousand eight hundred and twelve. Ibid.

19. An Act to continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of March

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One thousand eight hundred and twelve, an A&t of the Forty fifth Year of His prefent Majefty, for appointing Commiffioners to enquire into the Public Expenditure and the Conduct of the Public Bufinefs in the Military Departments therein mentioned, and to extend the fame to Public Works executed by the Office of Works and others. Page 77

20. An Act to allow a certain Proportion of the Militia of Great Britain to enlift annually into the Regular Forces; and to provide for the gradual Reduction of the faid Militia. 78 21. An Act to explain and amend an Act, paffed in the Fiftieth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled An Ad to direct that Accounts of Increafe and Diminution of Public Salaries, Penfions and Allowances, fhall be annually laid before Parliament; and to regulate and controul the Granting and Pay of fuch Salaries, Penfions and Allowances; fo far as refpects the Grant of Penfions or Allowances by His Majefty to Perfons who previoufly to the paffing of the faid Act had ferved the Crown in Foreign Courts.

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22. An A&t for raifing the Sum of Two Millions five hundred thoufand Pounds, by way of Annuities and Treafury Bills, for the Service of Ireland.

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91 33. An Act for rendering more effectual an Act made in the Forty feventh Year of His Majefty's Reign, intituled, An Ad for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.

Ibid. 24. An A&t to repeal fo much of an Act of the Nineteenth Year of His prefent Majefty, as prevents Matters of Ships removing their Veffels out of the Stream, except to the lawful Quays in the Port of London, before the Goods are difcharged or their Weffels are cleared by the proper Officers inwards or outwards, fo far as relates to any Ship or Vellel entered inwards or outwards from or to any Port in Ireland. 96 25. An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty fifth Day of July One thoufand eight hundred and thirteen, an Act made in the Thirty third Year of Hs prefent Majefty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

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Ibid. 26. An A&t for raifing the Sum of Four millions nine hundred eighty one thousand three hundred Pounds by way of Annuities. 27. An Act to explain and amend Two Acts of the Fiftieth and Fifty fit Years of His prefent Majefty, for continuing certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff, and other Purposes mentioned in the said Acts.

Ivid 28. An Act for increafing the Rates of Subfiftence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers. 9& 29. An Act for continuing, until the First Day of August One thoufand eight hundred and thirteen, Two Acts of the Forty fifth and Fiftieth Years of His prefent Majefty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm and Cinders to London and Westminster by Inland Navigation.

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30. An Act to amend the feveral Acts for enabling His Majetty to accept the Services of Volunteers from the Militia of Ireland.

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31. An Act to continue, during the prefent War and until the Expiration of Six Calendar Months after the Ratification of a

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Definitive Treaty of Peace, and amend an A&t made in the Forty eighth Year of His prefent Majefty, for granting an additional Duty on Copper imported into Great Britain. Page 104 32. An Act for the better fecuring Excifeable Goods on board Veffels in the Port of Briflol.

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33. An Act for repealing fo much of Two Acts of the Fourteenth and Twenty fifth Years of His prefent Majefty as relates to weaving Blue Stripes in British Calicoes.

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34. An Act for continuing the Premiums allowed to Ships employed in the Southern Whale Fishery. 109

35. An A&t to fecure to the Bank of Ireland the Repayment of all Monies advanced by them for the Purposes and in the manner therein mentioned.

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36. An Act to facilitate the Execution of Justice within The Cinque Ports.

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37. An A&t further to prevent the Marriage of Lunatics. 38. An Act to protect Mafters against Embezzlements by their Clerks and Servants in Ireland.

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39. An Act to repeal fo much of an Act, paffed in the Parliament of Ireland in the Third Year of the Reign of His prefent Majefty, intituled, An Aa for the better Regulation of the Linen and Hemp Manufactures, as takes away the Benefit of Clergy from Felons convicted of stealing Cloth from Bleaching Grounds; and for more effectually preventing fuch Felonies.

Ibid.

40. An Act to explain and amend an Act of the laft Seffion of Parliament, for repealing certain Parts of feveral Acts relating to the limiting the Number of Perfons to be carried by Stage Coaches in Irel.nd.

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41. An Act to repeal fo much of an Act, paffed in the Eighteenth Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled, An Að for the more effectually preventing the ftealing of Linen, Fustian, and Cotton Goods and Wares, in Buildings, Fields, Grounds and other Places ufed for printing, whitening, bleaching or drying the fame, as takes away the Benefit of Clergy from Perfons ftealing Cloth in Places therein mentioned; and for the more effectually preventing fuch Felonies.

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42. An Act to empower the Lords Commiffioners of the Treafury to exonerate Diftillers of Spirits from Sugar, from the Excefs of the Duties to which they were liable in confequence of the Expiration of an Act paffed in the Forty eighth Year of His prefent Majefty, above the Duties impofed by the faid Act.

132 43. An Act for altering the time at which the additional Duties of Cuftoms impofed by an Act of the laft Seffion of Parliament on certain Species of Wood were to have taken place; and for granting a Drawback upon Deals and Timber used in the Mines of Tin, Copper and Lead, in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon.

134 44. An Act for impofing an additional Duty on Linen imported into Great Britain during the Continuance of the prefent War, and for Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace. 136

45. An Act for taking away the public Ufe of certain Ships' Rooms in the Town of Saint John in the Island of Newfoundland ; and

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49. An Act for raifing the Sum of Twelve Millions by way of An-

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50. An Act to allow a greater Number of Sheep to be carried from

England to the Isle of Man than are now permitted by Law.

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51. An Act for abolishing the Duties of the Prizage and Butlerage

of Wines in Ireland.

Ibid.

52. An Act for explaining and amending an A&t paffed in the laft

Seffion of Parliament, for confolidating the Duties of Customs for

the Ifle of Man, and for placing the fame under the Management.

of the Commiffioners of Cuftoms in England.

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53. An Act for railing the Sum of Six Millions, by Exchequer

Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thou-

fand eight hundred and eleven.
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54. An Act for railing the Sum of One Million five hundred thou-

fand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Bri-

tain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven. 149

55. An Act for abolishing the Superannuation Fund in the Depart-

ment of the Cuftoms, and for transferring the fame to the Head of

Confolidated Cuftoms, and for authorizing the Payment of all

retired Allowances on that Department out of Consolidated

Customs.

Ibid.

56. An Act to grant additional Duties of Excife on Tobacco

manufactured in Ireland.
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57. An Act to amend an Act made in the Forty feventh Year of

His prefent Majefty's Reign, for encouraging the Export of

Salted Beef and Pork from Ireland.

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58. An Act to allow the free Importation between Great Britain

and Ireland of Home-madé Chocolate; to prohibit the Import-

ation of Foreign Chocolate into Ireland fo long as the same shall be

prohibited in Great Britain; and to grant certain Duties on Cocoa

Nuts imported into Ireland.

Ibid.

59. An Act for granting to His Majesty additional Duties of Ex-

cife on Wafh and other Liquors used in the Distillation of Spirits;

and on foreign Spirits imported.

granted to His Majefty during the Continuance of the prefent War, and for certain Periods after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace. Page 162 62. An Act to permit Rum and other Spirits, the Produce of the British Colonies in the West Indies, to be imported into Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Ilands of Cape Breton, Prince Edward and Newfoundland, from the Island of Bermuda. 165

63. An Act to authorize the Punishment, by Confinement and hard Labour, of Perfons in Ireland liable to Transportation; and to repeal fo much of a former Act as relates to that Subject. 166 64. An Act to enable the Eaft India Company to raise a further Sum of Money upon Bond, iuftead of increafing their Capital Stock; and to alter and amend an Act, paffed in the Forty feventh Year of the Reign of His prefent Majefty, relative

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thereto. 65. An Act to explain and amend an A&t paffed in the Thirty ninth Year of His Majefty's Reign, intituled, An Ad for the more effectual Suppreffion of Societies eftablished for feditious and treasonable Purposes, and for better preventing treasonable and feditious Practices, so far as refpects certain Penalties on Printers and Publishers.

173 66. An Act to amend and render more effectual feveral Acts for promoting the Trade of Dublin, by rendering its Port and Harbour more commodious; and for erecting, repairing and maintaining Light Houfes round the Coaft of Ireland, and to raise a Fund for defraying the Charge thereof.

175 67. An Act for repealing the Duties of Cuftoms now payable on the Importation of Hides in the Hair, and granting new Duties in lieu thereof.

183 68. An Act for charging an additional Duty on Verdigris imported. 184

69. An Act for repealing the Duty on the Materials ufed in making Flint and Phial Glafs; and for granting, until the First Day of Auguft One thoufand eight hundred and twelve, other Duties in lieu thereof; and for continuing and amending an Act paffed in the Forty ninth Year of His Majefty's Reign, intituled, An Ad for repealing the Duties on the Materials used in making Spread Window Glafs and Crown Glofs, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof; and for the better Colle&ion of the faid Duties. 70. An Act for repealing the Hat Duty in Great Britain. 71. An Act for the Abolition and Regulation of certain Offices in the Cuftoms.

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72. An Act for granting Exemptions in certain Cafes from the Payment of the Duties charged in refpect of Servants, Carriages, Horfes and Dogs, kept in Great Britain and Ireland refpectively.

} 219 73. An Act for the better Security of His Majefty's Naval Arfenals in the River Medway, and Portsmouth and Hamoaze Harbours, and of His Majefty's Ships and Veffels lying at and reforting to the fame.

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74. An Act for authorizing the Sale of Prize Goods lodged in Warehoufes after a certain Period. 227

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