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ther, Vellum and Parchment, and Paper and Pasteboards, made in Great Britain, and on Paper printed, painted or stained in Great Britain, to serve for Hangings or other Uses, are subject and liable to under and by virtue of any Act or Acts of Parliament relating to the said Duties respectively, and as are contained, provided, prescribed, directed, settled or established by any such Act or Acts of Parliament in force in Great Britain immediately before the passing of this Act, in relation to the said Duties respectively, or any of them, or for the Security or due Collection of the said Duties respectively, or any of them, or for preventing, detecting or punishing Frauds relating to the said Duties, or any of them respectively; and all and singular the Powers, Authorities, Rules, Directions, Regulations, Restrictions, Provisions, Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures contained in the said several Acts, or any of them, or in any Act or Acts for making any Provisions or Regulations whatever relating to the said Duties, or any of them respectively, so far as the said Acts or any of them, or any Part thereof, are in force immediately before the passing of this Act, and so far as the said Acts or any of them relate to the Duties on the several Articles aforesaid, or any of them respectively, and so far as the said Acts or any of them can and may be applied to the said Duties respectively, or any of them, shall be used, practised, applied and put in Execution, for ascertaining, raising, levying, collecting, recovering, securing and paying the several and respective Duties by this Act imposed, and for preventing, detecting and punishing Frauds relating thereto, as fully and effectually to all Intents and Purposes as if all and singular the said Powers, Authorities, Rules, Directions, Regulations, Restrictions, Provisions, Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures (except as before excepted) had been and were particularly repeated and re-enacted in this Act.

Drawbacks to be paid and

allowed in like
Manner as like

Drawbacks in
Great Britain.

VII. And be it further enacted, That the several Drawbacks and Allowances by this Act allowed and made payable shall be paid according to the Amount thereof in British Currency, and shall and may be respectively paid and allowed in such and the like Manner, and in or by any such general or special Means, Ways or Methods, as any Allowances or Drawbacks of the Duties of Excise in Great Britain upon any Articles of the same Sorts or Kinds respectively are or may be paid or allowed; and the several Articles so by this Act respectively entitled to Allowances or Drawbacks shall be and the same are hereby made subject to all and every the Conditions, Regulations, Rules, Restrictions and Forfeitures, to which the like Articles respectively are subject and liable in Great Britain under or by virtue of any Act or Acts of Parliament in force immediately before the passing of this Act, relating in general to the Duties of Excise, or relating specially to any of the said Articles; and all and every Regulations for Pain, Penalty, Fine or Forfeiture of any Nature or Kind what- securing the ever, for any Offence whatever committed against or in breach Revenue of of any Act or Acts of Parliament in force immediately before Excise extendthe passing of this Act, made for securing the Revenue of Excise backs under this in Great Britain, or for the Regulation and Improvement thereof, Act. and the several Clauses, Powers and Directions therein contained, shall be and are hereby directed and declared to extend to, and

shall

ed to Draw

Allowances on Paper used in printing Bibles, &c. by King's Printer and

Trinity College,

Dublin, to be made under

56 G.3. c. 78. and 58 G.3.

c. 41.

Tables of Weights and

Measures to be constructed

under the Direc

tions of Treasury, by which

the Duties, &c.

of Customs and

Excise shall be uniformly collected through out the United Kingdom.

shall be respectively applied, practised and put in Execution for and in respect of the several Allowances or Drawbacks by this Act allowed and made payable, in as full and ample a Manner, to all Intents and Purposes whatever, as if all and every the said Acts, Clauses, Provisions, Powers, Directions, Fines, Pains, Penalties or Forfeitures were particularly repeated and reenacted in the Body of this Act.

VIII. Provided always, and be it enacted, That the several hereinbefore mentioned Allowances, in respect of Paper used by the King's Printer in Ireland, or used at the Press of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, in printing of any Bibles, Testaments, Psalm Books, Books of Common Prayer, or Books in the Latin, Greek, Oriental or Northern Languages, or any Confession of Faith or Catechism, as hereinbefore specified, shall be made and paid under such Rules and Regulations as are contained, with respect to the Allowances in respect of Paper so used, in the said recited Act of the Fifty sixth Year of His said late Majesty's Reign, for the better regulating and securing the Collection of the Duties on Paper in Ireland, and in the said recited Act of the said Fifty eighth Year of His said late Majesty's Reign, for amending the said recited Act of the said Fifty sixth Year, and as if such Rules and Regulations were repeated and re-enacted in this Act.

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IX. And Whereas it is expedient that the Measures and Weights by which the Rates and Duties and Drawbacks of Customs and Excise are charged and paid and allowed in Ireland, should be the same as the Measures and Weights by which the Rates, Duties and Drawbacks on the like Articles are charged and paid and allowed in Great Britain;' Be it therefore enacted, That so soon as conveniently may be after the passing of this Act, there shall be prepared accurate Tables of the Measures and Weights, specifying the Contents thereof respectively, by and according to which all Duties and Drawbacks of Customs and Excise throughout the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, shall be charged and paid and allowed; and such Tables shall be prepared under the Direction of the Lord High Treasurer of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury for the Time being, in order that the several Rates and Duties, and Drawbacks and Allowances of Customs and Excise throughout the United Kingdom, may be uniformly made payable according to the respective Contents and Quantities of such Measures and Weights, and by and according to the same Measures and Weights throughout the United Kingdom; and that such Tables shall be published in the London and Dublin Gazettes; and that from and after such Time as shall be appointed by the Lord High Treasurer or Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, or any Three of them, and as shall be specified in the Advertisement of such Tables in the London. and Dublin Gazettes, all Rates and Duties, and all Drawbacks and Allowances on Goods, Wares and Merchandize, whether of the Growth, Produce or Manufacture of any Part of the United Kingdom, or of the Growth, Produce or Manufacture of Foreign Parts, which shall be collected or allowed by any of the Officers of His Majesty's Customs

Customs or Excise throughout the United Kingdom, shall be charged and calculated, and raised, paid, levied, collected, taken, received, recovered, allowed and accounted for, according to the Measures and Weights specified and set forth in such Tables to be prepared and published as aforesaid, and according to the Contents of such Measures and Weights respectively; any Law, Usage or Custom to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding.

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CA P. LVI.

An Act to continue, until the Tenth Day of November One
thousand eight hundred and twenty six, certain Parts of
an Act of the Third Year of His present Majesty, among
other Things for the preventing private Distillation in Scot-
land.
[9th June 1824.]

WHEREAS an Act was passed in the Third Year of His 3 G.1. c.52.

present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act to grant certain

• Duties in Scotland upon Wash and Spirits made from Corn or Grain, and upon Licences for making and keeping of Stills, and to regulate the Distillation of such Spirits for Home Consumption, and for better preventing private Distillation in Scotland, • until the Tenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred

' and twenty four: And Whereas by an Act passed in the last 4 G.4. c.94.

• Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to grant certain Duties

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of Excise upon Spirits distilled from Corn or Grain in Scotland

and Ireland, and upon Licences for Stills for making such Spirits, and to provide for the better collecting and securing such • Duties, and for the warehousing of such Spirits without Payment of Duty, certain Parts of the said recited Act of the Third Year of His present Majesty's Reign (among other Acts) were repealed: Be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That so much of the said recited Act of the said Third Year of His present Majesty's Reign as is not repealed by the said recited Act of the last Session of Parliament, and as shall be in force immediately before the passing of this Act, shall be continued and shall remain in force until the Tenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred and twenty six.

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CA P. LVII.

An Act to repeal Four Acts of His late Majesty, relating to
the Use of Horse Hides in making Boots and Shoes, and
for better preventing the damaging of Raw Hides and Skins
in the flaying thereof.
[9th June 1824.]

So much of 3 G.4. c.52. as is not repealed by 4G.4. c.94. Nov. 10. 1826.

continued till

HEREAS an Act was passed in the Thirty ninth and 39 & 40 G. 3. Fortieth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King c.66. George the Third, intituled An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the Second Year of King James the First, as prohibits the Use of Horse Hides in making Boots and Shoes; and

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41 G.3. c. 53. (U.K.)

43 G.3. c.cvi.

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for better preventing the damaging of Raw Hides and Skins in the Alaying thereof: And Whereas another Act was passed in the Forty first Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Thirty ninth and Fortieth Years of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the Second Year of King James the First, as prohibits the Use of Horse Hides in making Boots and Shoes; and for better preventing the damaging of Raw Hides and Skins in the flaying thereof: And Whereas another Act was passed in the Forty third Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, to extend the Provisions of Two Acts passed in the Thirty 'ninth and Fortieth, and in the Forty first Years of the Reign of His present Majesty, relating to the Use of Horse Hides in making Boots and Shoes, and preventing the damaging of Raw 'Hides and Skins in the flaying thereof; and to alter and amend the same as to the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, and Liberties thereof, and all Places within Fifteen Miles of the Royal Exchange of the said City of London: And Whereas another Act was passed in the Forty eighth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, for repealing an Act made in the Forty third Year of His present Majesty, for extending the Provisions of Two former Acts relating to ' the Use of Horse Hides in making Boots and Shoes, and preventing the damaging of Raw Hides and Skins in the flaying thereof; and for making other Provisions in lieu thereof: And Whereas the Provisions of the said Four recited Acts are no longer necessary, and have been found oppressive in their Operation, and it is expedient that the said Acts should be repealed: May it therefore please Your Majesty that it may be enacted; and be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assemrepealed, except bled, and by the Authority of the same, That from and after the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty four, the said Four recited Acts shall be, and the same are respectively hereby repealed, except only so far as the said first recited Act repeals any former Statute or Statutes, or any Part thereof, and all and every which said Statutes or Statute, or the Part or Parts thereof so repealed, shall remain and continue repealed to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever.

48 G.3. e. lxxi.

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Recited Acts

so far as the first recited Act re

peals any former Statute.

58 G.3. c.91.

59 G.3. c.81.

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CAP. LVIII.

An Act to continue for Four Years, and from thence until
the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Powers
of the Commissioners for enquiring concerning Charities
in England and Wales.
[9th June 1824.]
HEREAS an Act was passed in the Fifty eighth Year of
His late Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for appointing
• Commissioners to inquire concerning Charities in England for
the Education of the Poor; and another Act was passed in the
Fifty ninth Year of the same Reign, intituled An Act to amend
an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for appointing Com-

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missioners to inquire concerning Charities in England for the • Education of the Poor, and to extend the Powers thereof to other Charities in England and Wales, to continue in force until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty three, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament: And Whereas the Commissioners appointed under and by virtue of the said Acts have pursued the Enquiries thereby authorized and directed, and have made several Reports of their Proceedings, but further Time is requisite for enabling them to complete those Enquiries:' Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the said Acts shall be, and the same are hereby continued from the Expiration thereof for the Term of Four Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament.

Recited Acts continued for Four Years.

CA P. LIX.

An Act for exhibiting a Bill for the Restoration of John Fran-
cis Erskine of Mar.
[9th June 1824.]

WHE

HEREAS by an Act passed in the First Year of the 1G.1. c. 32, Reign of His Majesty King George the First, intituled St.2. • An Act to attaint John Earl of Mar, William Murray Esquire, commonly called Marquess of Tullibardine, James Earl of Linlithgow, and James Drummond Esquire, commonly called Lord Drummond, of High Treason, it was enacted, that from and after the Nineteenth Day of January in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and fifteen, the said John Earl of Mar should stand and be convicted and attainted of High Treason: And Whereas it is His Majesty's gracious Intention to restore John Francis Erskine of Mar from the Effects of the said Attainder: And Whereas by an Act passed in the Seventh Year of the Reign of King James the First, intituled 7 Jac.1. c.2. • An Act that all such as are to be naturalized or restored in

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and the Oath of Allegiance, and the Oath of Supremacy, it is • enacted, that no Person or Persons, being of the Age of Eighteen Years or above, shall be naturalized or restored in Blood, unless the said Person or Persons have received the 'Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, within One Month next before any Bill exhibited for that Purpose, and also shall take the Oath of Supremacy, and the Oath of Allegiance, in the Parliament House, before his or her Bill be Twice read: And 'Whereas, by reason of the advanced Age and Bodily Infirmity of the said John Francis Erskine of Mar, it may be impossible for him to comply with the Provisions of the said last recited Act:' May it therefore please Your Majesty, that it may be enacted; and be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That a Bill for the A Bill for the Restoration of the said John Francis Erskine as aforesaid may Restoration of

be

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