Statute Law Revision Act, 1872

STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 1872

CHAPTER 63.

An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.[10th August 1872.]

WHEREAS, with a view to the revision of the Statute Law, and particularly to the preparation of the Revised Edition of the Statutes now in progress, it is expedient that certain enactments (mentioned in the schedule to this Act) which may be regarded as spent, or have ceased to be in force otherwise than by express and specific repeal, or have, by lapse of time and change of circumstances, become unnecessary, should be expressly and specifically repealed :

Be it therefore enacted by the Queen'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, as follows :

Enactments in schedule repealed.

1. The enactments described in the schedule to this Act are hereby repealed, subject to the exceptions and qualifications in the schedule mentioned :

Saving.

Provided, that where any enactment not comprised in the schedule has been repealed, confirmed, revived, or perpetuated by any enactment hereby repealed, such repeal, confirmation, revivor, or perpetuation shall not be affected by the repeal effected by this Act :

and the repeal by this Act of any enactment shall not affect any Act in which such enactment has been applied, incorporated, or referred to ;

nor shall such repeal of any enactment affect any right to any hereditary revenues of the Crown, or affect any charges thereupon, or prevent any such enactment from being put in force for the collection of any such revenues, or otherwise in relation thereto ;

and this Act shall not affect the validity, invalidity, effect, or consequences of anything already done or suffered,—or any existing status or capacity,—or any right or title already acquired or accrued, or any remedy or proceeding in respect thereof,—or any release or discharge of or from any debt, penalty, claim, or demand,—or any indemnity,—or the proof of any past act or thing ;

nor shall this Act affect any principle or rule of law or equity, or established jurisdiction, form or course of pleading, practice or procedure, or existing usage, franchise, liberty, custom, privilege, restriction, exemption, office, appointment, payment, allowance, or emolument, notwithstanding that the same respectively may have been in any manner affirmed, recognised, or derived by, in, or from any enactment hereby repealed ;

nor shall this Act revive or restore any jurisdiction, office, duty, drawback, fee, payment, franchise, liberty, custom, right, title, privilege, restriction, exemption, usage, practice, procedure, or other matter or thing not now existing or in force ;

and this Act shall not extend to repeal any enactment so far as the same may be in force in any part of Her Majesty's Dominions out of the United Kingdom, except where otherwise expressed in the said schedule.

34 &35 Vict. c. 116. amended.

2. The explanatory note of the schedule to The Statute Law Revision Act, 1871, shall be read as if the words “Edward the Third” were inserted immediately before the words “William the Third.”

Short title.

3. This Act may be cited as The Statute$$$ Law Revision Act, 1872.

SCHEDULE.

This schedule, in referring to any section of an Act earlier than the twenty-first year of King George the Third, by its number, follows the numbering of sections in Ruffhead's edition of the Statutes by Serjeant Runnington, 1786.

A description or citation of a portion of an Act is inclusive of the words, section, or other part, first or last mentioned, or otherwise referred to as forming the beginning, or as forming the end, of the portion comprised in the description or citation.

GEORGE III.

13 Geo. 3. c. 31.

An Act for the more effectual Execution of the Criminal Laws in the Two Parts of the United Kingdom.

14 Geo. 3. c. 83. in part.

An Act for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America - - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Three, Four, Six, and Seven.

Section Eleven from “subject” to end of that Section.

Sections Twelve to Seventeen.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 88. in part.

An Act to establish a Fund towards further defraying the Charges of the Administration of Justice and Support of the Civil Government within the Province of Quebec, in America - - -

} :—

Except Section Five.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

21 Geo. 3. c. 65.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for establishing an Agreement with the United Company,—and ends with the words,—as well in India as in Europe, and the recruiting the Military Forces of the said Company.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 70. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain and amend so much of an Act, made in the Thirteenth Year,—and ends with the words,—Resistance made to the Process of the Supreme Court - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Twenty-seven and Twenty-eight.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

22 Geo. 3. c. 82. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling His Majesty to discharge the Debt contracted,—and ends with the words,—Revenues of the Civil List - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Four, Fourteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, Nineteen to Twenty-three, Thirty-one to Thirty-six and Thirty-eight to Forty-one.

23 Geo. 3. c. 36.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to discharge and indemnify the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies,—and ends with the words,—One thousand seven hundred and eighty-three.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

24 Geo. 3. Sess. 2. c. 25. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation and Management of the Affairs of the East India Company, and of the British Possessions in India; and for establishing a Court of Judicature for the more speedy and effectual Trial of Persons accused of Offences committed in the East Indies - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One to Sixty-three.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

25 Geo. 3. c. 70.

An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act, passed in this present Session of Parliament, intituled, An Act to repeal the Duties on Male Servants; and for granting New Duties on Male and Female Servants.

c. 84. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to limit the Duration of Polls and Scrutinies,—and ends with the words,—want of Returns being made of Members to serve in Parliament -

} in part; namely,—

Section One from “but so as that no Poll” to “same Day” and from “unless the” to end of that Section.

Sections Two, Five, Six, Nine to Twelve, Fourteen and Sixteen.

26 Geo. 3. c. 57. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the further Regulation of the Trial of Persons,—and ends with the words,—Deeds and Writings executed in Great Britain or India -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Thirty-one, Thirty-six and Thirty-seven.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 81.

An Act for the more effectual Encouragement of the British Fisheries.

28 Geo. 3. c. 8. -

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for removing any Doubt respecting the Power of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India,—and ends with the words,—Revenues in the Manner therein mentioned.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

31 Geo. 3. c. 31. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal certain Parts of an Act, passed in the Fourteenth Year,—and ends with the words,—Government of the said Province - -

} :—

Except Sections Thirty-eight to Forty and Forty-three to Forty-five.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

32 Geo. 3. c. 63. in part.

An Act for granting Relief to Pastors, Ministers, and Lay Persons of the Episcopal Communion in Scotland - - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section One.

33 Geo. 3. c. 52. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing in the East India Company,—and ends with the words,—Government of the Towns of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Seventy-one to One hundred and thirty-six, One hundred and thirty-eight, One hundred and thirty-nine and One hundred and forty-two to One hundred and fifty.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

34 Geo. 3. c. 73.

An Act for directing the Appointment of Commissioners, to administer certain Oaths and Declarations required by Law to be taken and made by Persons offering to vote at the Election of Members to serve in Parliament.

36 Geo. 3. c. 52. in part.

An Act for repealing certain Duties on Legacies and Shares of Personal Estates, and for granting other Duties thereon, in certain cases - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three, Seven, Thirty-six and Forty-two.

37 Geo. 3. c. 25. in part.

An Act for the better raising and ordering the Militia Forces of the Tower Hamlets, in the County of Middlesex - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Three from “the Names” to end of that Section.

Section Eleven from “and every Deputy Lieutenant” to end of that Section.

Section Twelve, the words “Colonels, Lieutenant Colonels, or Majors,” and from “and if any Person” to “fifty Pounds ;”.

c. 31.

An Act to enable the East India Company to raise Money by further increasing their Capital Stock, and to extend the Provisions now existing, respecting the present Stock of the Company to the said increased Stock.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

38 Geo. 3. c. 5. in part.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Three.

Section Four from “for and upon the said Offices” to “aforesaid, and”.

Section Eight from “upon all ready Money” to “to this Act, and” and from “and the said Commissioners are hereby required” to end of that Section.

Section Nine from “and are hereby” to end of that Section.

Sections Ten to Twelve.

Section Thirteen from “which said Receivers General” to end of that Section.

Sections Twenty, Thirty-two, Thirty-three, Fifty-one and Fifty-two.

Section Fifty-three from “where any Person” to “shall be; and”.

Section Fifty-four.

Section Fifty-seven so far as it relates to salaries or pensions.

Sections Sixty-two to Sixty-five, Sixty-nine, Seventy-two, Seventy-three, Seventy-six, Eighty-one, Eighty-two, Eighty-five, One hundred to One hundred and four, One hundred and eight and One hundred and nine.

Section One hundred and eleven so far as it relates to distresses in pursuance of any former Act.

Sections One hundred and twelve, One hundred and thirteen, One hundred and fifteen to One hundred and nineteen and One hundred and twenty-one to One hundred and twenty-three.

Section One hundred and thirty-one to “respectively; and”.

c. 48. in part.

An Act to alter and amend so much of an Act, passed in this present Session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, as relates to the Qualification of Commissioners - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Two.

39 &40 Geo. 3. c. 81. in part.

An Act to repeal an Act, made in the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act to prevent Frauds in the buying and selling of Hops, and for the better Collection of the Duty on Hops; and to prevent Frauds and Abuses in the Trade of Hops - -

} :—

Except Section Three.

41 Geo. 3. (U.K.) c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to suspend, until the Twenty-fifth day of March,—and ends with the words,—Flour of such other Grain finer than is prescribed by the said Act.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal an Act made in the last Session,—and ends with the words,—Flour of a finer Description than allowed by the said Act.

c. 4.

An Act to enable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and one.

c. 5.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant a certain Annuity to Captain Sir Sidney Smith, in consideration of the eminent Services which he has rendered during his Command on the Coast of Egypt.

c. 11.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 13.

An Act for increasing the Bounties granted by an Act of the last Session of Parliament, on Flour imported from America, in Ships which shall have cleared out between certain Periods.

c. 14.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for amending and further continuing, until the Twenty-fourth Day of June,—and ends with the words,—Properties of His Majesty's faithful Subjects within the same.

c. 15.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-Fourth Day of June,—and ends with the words,—conspiring against His Majesty's Person and Government.

c. 16.

An Act to prohibit, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and two, the making of Malt and the distilling of Spirits from Corn or Grain in Ireland

c. 17.

An Act for continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and two, certain Acts of the last Session of the Parliament of Ireland, for granting Duties to His Majesty.

c. 18.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on Shore, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 19.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving and continuing, until the First Day of October,—and ends with the words,—obstructing Seamen and others from pursuing their lawful Occupations.

c. 20.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to extend, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September,—and ends with the words,—Cultivation of Potatoes in Open and Common Field Lands.

c. 22.

An Act to render valid Indentures of Apprenticeship of Poor Children and others, made upon improper Stamps, upon certain Conditions; and to indemnify all Persons who may have incurred Penalties thereby.

c. 23. in part.

An Act for the better Collection of Rates made for the Relief of the Poor - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Nine.

c. 25. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Office of Master of the Rolls, in that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland; and for augmenting the Salary annexed to the said Office - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section One from “but subject” to “Time being ;”.

Section Two.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving and further continuing, until Six Weeks after,—and ends with the words,—conspiring against His Person and Government.

c. 27.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money for the Service of Great Britain, to be raised by a Lottery.

c. 30.

An Act to revive and continue, until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament, an Act, made in the Thirty-sixth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the more effectually preventing seditious Meetings and Assemblies.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Fifth Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Barley damaged by Rain in the last Harvest.

c. 32. in part.

An Act for granting to His Majesty several Sums of Money for defraying the Charge of certain permanent Services in that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland - - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

The first, second, third, fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth, eleventh, twelfth, sixteenth, twenty-first, twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth, thirtieth and thirty-second items in Section One.

Section Three to “obtained in that Behalf; and”.

c. 34.

An Act for granting Bounties on he Importation into Ireland of Wheat, Barley, Rye, Oats, and Indian Corn, and of Barley, Rye, Oats, Indian Meal, and Wheaten Flour and Rice.

c. 35.

An Act for encreasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 36.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling the Lord Lieutenant,—and ends with the words,—Proclamations of the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland.

c. 37.

An Act for making Provision for the Entry and Return Voyages of certain Ships which may import Rice or other Grain from the East Indies, and to authorize the Importation of Rice or other Grain into Ireland, in Ships coming directly from the East Indies.

c. 39.

An Act for the more effectually preventing the Forgery of Bank Notes, Bank Bills of Exchange, and Bank Post Bills.

c. 41.

An Act for allowing, until the Twentieth Day of August One thousand eight hundred and one, the Importation into Ireland of British and Foreign Hops at a like Duty as is payable in Great Britain for the same.

c. 43.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia in England for the year One thousand eight hundred and one.

c. 44.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving, continuing until the Twentieth Day of May,—and ends with the words,—Drawbacks on Sugar exported, until the Tenth Day of May, One thousand eight hundred and one.

c. 45.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September,—and ends with the words,—granting Annuities in Manner therein provided.

c. 46.

An Act to render valid all Acts done in Execution of Three several Orders of His Majesty in Council, relating to Bills of Exchange drawn by Persons in Russia, and to Freight of Russia, Swedish, and Danish Ships.

c. 47.

An Act to amend and continue until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and two, an Act passed in Ireland in the Fortieth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for regulating the Trade of a Distiller, and for securing the Duties payable on Home-made Spirits.

c. 49.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices or Employments in Ireland according to Law.

c. 51.

An Act to permit Portugal Wine to be landed and warehoused without Payment of Duties, under certain Restrictions, for a limited Time.

c. 52. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for declaring what Persons shall be disabled,—and ends with the words,—Commons of the Parliament of the said United Kingdom - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Four from “Nor any Person who shall be a Commissioner for” to “Imprest Accounts,” from “or of the Auditor” to “Tellers of the Exchequer,” and the words “or of the Commissioners of Appeals”.

Section Seven.

Section Eight, the words “the Commissioners of Imprest Accounts, and”.

c. 54.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July,—and ends with the words,—and also to repeal and amend certain of the Provisions of the said Act.

c. 55.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—and to amend the said Act.

c. 56.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Time of Peace.

c. 58.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Kerry Bonds, which have been executed without being duly stamped.

c. 59.

An Act for settling and securing a certain Annuity on Lady Abercromby, Baroness Abercromby of Aboukir, and the Two next Persons to whom the Title of Baron Abercromby shall descend, in consideration of the eminent Merits of the late Right Honourable General Sir Ralph Abercromby.

c. 61.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Property of His Majesty's faithful subjects within the same.

c. 63. in part.

An Act to remove Doubts respecting the Eligibility of Persons in Holy Orders to sit in the House of Commons - - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Two from “Provided” to end of that Section.

c. 64.

An Act for the further Relief of Debtors, with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons.

c. 66.

An Act for indemnifying such Persons as since the First Day of February One thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, have acted in the apprehending, imprisoning, or detaining $$$n Custody, in Great Britain, of Persons suspected of High Treason or Treasonable Practices.

c. 67.

An Act to amend several Acts for raising a Militia Force in Scotland.

c. 70.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors.

c. 73.

An Act for directing the Application of several Sums granted by Parliament to the Dublin Society, and to the Farming Societies in Ireland.

c. 77.

An Act for allowing, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and two, the Importation of certain Fish from Newfoundland and the Coast of Labrador, and for granting a Bounty thereon.

c. 79. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of Publick Notaries in England - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Six, Eleven, Twelve and Fifteen.

c. 81.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Two Millions for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 82.

An Act for raising the Sum of Six millions five hundred thousand Pounds by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and one.

c. 83.

An Act for raising the Sum of Three Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and one.

c. 84.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Consolidated Fund,—and ends with the words,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 85. in part.

An Act for better Payment of Fines and Forfeitures imposed by Justices out of Session in England -

} in part; namely,—

Section One from “and shall” to end of that Section.

Section Two.

Section Three from “and a Copy$$$” to “be made”.

Sections Four to Six.

c. 90. in part.

An Act for the more speedy and effectual Recovery of Debts due to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, in Right of the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; and for the better Administration of Justice within the same - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Seven and Eight.

c. 92.

An Act to alter the Bounties payable on Wheaten Flour and Indian Corn imported into Ireland; and for providing a Method for recovering the Forfeitures created by an Act of this Session of Parliament to prohibit the making of Malt, and distilling of Spirits from Corn or Grain in Ireland.

c. 93.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and two, so much of an Act made in the present Session of Parliament as permits British Hops to be imported into Ireland at a low Rate of Duty.

c. 94.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to empower the Importers or Proprietors of Rum,—and ends with the words,—Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eight.

c. 95.

An Act to facilitate the Trade and Intercourse between Ireland and the United States of America, during the Continuance of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Majesty and the said States.

c. 100.

An Act to repeal the Tax on Salaries, Profits of Employments, Fees, and Pensions in Ireland, of Persons not resident in Ireland for a certain Period.

c. 101.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for regulating, until the First Day of May,—and ends with the words,—Qualifications of Members to serve in the said United Parliament.

c. 102.

An Act to stay, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and two, Proceedings in Actions under the Statute of King Henry the Eighth for abridging Spiritual Persons from having Pluralities of Livings, and from taking of Ferms.

c. 103. in part.

An Act to empower His Majesty to regulate the Trade and Commerce to and from the Isle of Malta until the signing a Definitive Treaty of Peace, and from thence until Six Weeks after the next Meeting of Parliament; and to declare the Isle of Malta to be Part of Europe - - - - - - -

} :—

Except Section Three.

c. 104.

An Act for indemnifying such Persons as have acted since the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, for the Preservation of the publick Peace, and Suppression of Insurrections and Rebellion prevailing in several Districts of that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland.

c. 106.

An Act to secure certain Persons born within the Territories of France and other Persons therein described, from Imprisonment for Debts contracted in Parts beyond the Seas, other than the Dominions of His Majesty.

42 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty a Duty on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates, in England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed; and certain Duties on Sugar, Malt, Tobacco, and Snuff, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal an Act, made in the Forty-first Year,—and ends with the words,—Sale any Bread within the Time prohibited by the said Act.

c. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words,—Distillation of Spirits in Scotland from Molasses or Sugar at a lower Rate of Duty.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act made in the last Session,—and ends with the words,—Commencement of the Drawing of the said Lottery.

c. 7.

An Act to repeal an Act, made in the Thirty-ninth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to permit, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and two, the Importation of certain Naval Stores from Hamburgh and other Ports of Germany.

c. 9.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the United Kingdom, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 10.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and continue, until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words,—Prize Goods in this Kingdom.

c. 11.

An Act to remove certain Restraints upon the Correspondence by Letter between Persons residing in Great Britain and Ireland, and Persons residing in certain Foreign Countries.

c. 13.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words,—Importation into Ireland of Corn, Fish, and Provisions, without Payment of Duty.

c. 15.

An Act to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from Wheat in Ireland.

c. 16.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Kingdom or State in Amity with his Majesty.

c. 17.

An Act for raising a further Sum of Money by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 21.

An Act for raising the Sum of One Million by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 25.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters, within the United Kingdom, and the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Man.

c. 26.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on Shore, until the Twenty-fifth Day of May One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 27.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to empower His Majesty to cause certain countervailing Duties,—and ends with the words,—under certain Circumstances.

c. 28.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—temporary Places of Confinement in England and Scotland respectively.

c. 29.

An Act to authorize the East India Company to make their Settlement at Fort Marlborough, in the East Indies, a Factory subordinate to the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, and to transfer the Servants who, on the Reduction of that Establishment, shall be Supernumerary, to the Presidency of Fort Saint George.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 30.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Pluralities of Livings, and from taking of Ferms.

c. 31.

An Act for continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and three, several Acts of the last Session of Parliament, for continuing and granting Duties to His Majesty in Ireland.

c. 35.

An Act for regulating, until the Fifteenth Day of February One thousand eight hundred and three, the Prices at which Grain, Meal, and Flour may be exported from Great Britain to Ireland, and from Ireland to Great Britain.

c. 36.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth day of September One thousand eight hundred and three, several Acts of the last Session of Parliament for reviving, continuing, and amending several Laws for the better Collection and Security of the Revenues of Ireland.

c. 39.

An Act for extending the Time for the Payment of certain Sums of Money advanced by way of Loan to several Persons connected with and trading to the Islands of Grenada and Saint Vincent.

c. 40.

An Act to continue, until the First day of March One thousand eight hundred and three, the Restrictions contained in several Acts of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth Years of the Reign of His present Majesty, on Payments in Cash by the Bank.

c. 41.

An Act to enable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury of Great Britain to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 42.

An Act for repealing the Duties on Income; for the effectual Collection of Arrears of the said Duties, and accounting for the same; and for charging the Annuities specifically charged thereon upon the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain.

c. 45.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until Three Months after any Restriction,—and ends with the words,—Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland.

c. 46. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to require Overseers and Guardians of the Poor,—and ends with the words,—authorized so to do by subsequent Acts - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Eight.

c. 48.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle an Annuity of Twelve thousand Pounds on His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, and a like Annuity of Twelve thousand Pounds on His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, during His Majesty's Pleasure.

c. 49.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay of the Militia in England, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and two.

c. 50.

An Act for continuing an Act, made in this Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters, within the United Kingdom, and the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Man.

c. 51.

An Act for continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and two, an Act made in this Session of Parliament, for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 52.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing, until the First Day of February,—and ends with the words,—Horses let to Hire for travelling Post, and by Time, to such Persons as should be willing to contract for the same.

c. 53.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices or Employments in Ireland according to Law.

c. 54.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 55.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia, during Peace.

c. 56. in part.

An Act to repeal an Act, passed in the Twenty-fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for granting Stamp Duties on certain Medicines, and for charging other Duties in lieu thereof; and for making effectual Provision for the better Collection of the said Duties - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two and Four to Seven.

Section Eight to “Act; and”.

Sections Twelve, Sixteen, Nineteen to Twenty-two and Twenty-four.

Section Twenty-eight to “notwithstanding; and”.

Section Twenty-nine.

Schedule.

c. 57.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend so much of an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland,—and ends with the words,—as relates to the Commissioners for carrying the same into Execution.

c. 59.

An Act for allowing, until the Twentieth Day of May One thousand eight hundred and three, additional Bounties on refined Sugar exported, and discontinuing the Duty thereon granted by an Act of this Session of Parliament.

c. 60.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Thirtieth Day of May,—and ends with the words,—additional Drawback on the Exportation of refined Sugar.

c. 62.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for extending the Provisions of an Act, made in the Thirty-fourth Year,—and ends with the words,—Voters at Elections for Members to serve in Parliament.

c. 64.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and further continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Militia, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 65.

An Act for making Allowances, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and three, in certain Cases, to Subaltern Officers of the Militia of Ireland, during Peace.

c. 68. in part.

An Act to enable His Majesty to accept and continue the Services of certain Troops or Companies of Yeomanry in Ireland - - - -

} in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 69.

An Act to enable such Officers, Mariners, and Soldiers as have been in the Land or Sea Service, or in the Marines, or in the Militia, or any Corps of Fencible Men, since the Twenty-fourth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, to exercise Trades.

c. 72. in part.

An Act for repealing an Act, made in the Thirty-eighth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for raising a Body of Miners in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon, for the Defence of the Kingdom during the present War; and for the more effectually raising and regulating a Body of Miners for the Defence of Great Britain -

} in part; namely,—

Section One from “from and after” to “and that”, from “and shall certify” to “by his Majesty”, from “and the Commissions” to “Commission to the said Warden” and so far as the rest of that Section relates to the qualifications of officers.

Section Three so far as it relates to the qualifications of officers.

Section Five from “and such Clerk of such” to end of that Section.

Section Six from “and Notice of” to “Devon respectively ;”.

Section Twenty to “England; and”.

Sections Twenty-three, Twenty-eight and Thirty.

c. 73. in part.

An Act for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others, employed in Cotton and other Mills, and Cotton and other Factories - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Five.

Section Eight from “and in Scotland where the Parents” to “as the same is administered in Churches in Scotland ;”.

Section Sixteen so far as it relates to Ireland.

c. 74.

An Act to amend an Act, made in the Twenty-second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for the better Relief and Employment of the Poor so far as relates to the Payment of the Debts incurred for building any Poor House.

c. 75.

An Act to amend the Laws for the better Regulation of the Linen Manufacture in Ireland.

c. 76.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing Two Acts, made in the Thirty-second and Thirty-sixth Years,—and ends with the words,—and from thence to the end of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 80.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing several Acts, made in the Thirty-fifth, Thirty-sixth, and Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Years,—and ends with the words,—First Day of January One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 83.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September,—and ends with the words,—Licences to Persons in Ireland, not being Maltsters or Makers of Malt, selling Malt by Commission or otherwise.

c. 86.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Eighth Day of April,—and ends with the words,—Leases of Benefices, and other Ecclesiastical Livings, with Cure.

c. 88.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 90. in part.

An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Militia in England, and for augmenting the Militia -

} in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two from “and shall certify” to “disapproved by His Majesty”.

Sections Two, Six to Eight, Ten to Fourteen, Seventeen, One hundred and forty-nine and One hundred and fifty, so far as they relate to the qualifications of officers of the Militia, and to the counties, ridings, or places in which estates required as qualifications for deputy lieutenants are to be situate or arising.

Section Four so far as it relates to commissions of officers in the Militia.

Section Nine.

Section Thirteen from “and every” to end of that Section.

Sections Fifteen, Sixteen, Nineteen and Twenty.

Section Twenty-one from “of which days” to “pay the same.”

Section Forty-three from “nor any Teachers” to “Purposes of this Act,”.

Sections Fifty-two, Fifty-three, Fifty-six, Fifty-nine, Sixty, and Seventy-one.

Section Seventy-seven from “although” to “for Captains”.

Section Seventy-eight from “and every such Surgeon shall” to “Company ;”.

Section Seventy-nine from “although” to “respectively.”

Section Eighty-three so far as it provides what shall be the staff of the disembodied Militia or the pay of such staff, and so far as it relates to the oath therein mentioned.

Section Eighty-four from “all which” to end of that Section.

Section Eighty-seven from “with the Approbation” to end of that Section.

Sections Ninety-nine, One hundred and three and One hundred and four.

Section One hundred and six from “and it shall” to end of that Section.

Section One hundred and seven from “and every Serjeant” to “no more ;” and from “and such Adjutant” to end of that Section.

Section One hundred and twelve.

Section One hundred and seventeen from “and if any” to end of that Section.

Sections One hundred and twenty-six, One hundred and forty-six and One hundred and forty-seven.

Section One hundred and forty-eight to “accordingly; and”.

Sections One hundred and fifty-three, One hundred and fifty-four, and One hundred and seventy-five.

Section One hundred and seventy-six so far as it relates to courts in the principality of Wales or of the county palatine of Chester.

Schedules A. to D.

c. 91. in part.

An Act to raise and establish a Militia Force in Scotland—in part; namely,—

Sections Two to Seven.

Sections Eight and Ten so far as they relate to officers in the Militia.

Section Nine so far as it relates to the qualifications of officers in the Militia.

Sections Eleven and Fourteen.

Section Fifteen to “in Manner herein-after directed ;”.

Section One hundred and seventy.

c. 92.

An Act for repealing several Acts for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in this Kingdom. or resident therein, in certain Cases; and for substituting other Provisions in lieu thereof.

c. 96.

An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Excise to order the Restoration of exciseable Goods seized or detained by Officers of Excise.

c. 98.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Trade and Manufactures of the Isle of Man; and for improving the Revenue thereof.

c. 100.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enlarging the Time for which Horses may be let to Hire,—and ends with the words,—Provisional Force of Cavalry, and not reimbursed to them by Assessment.

c. 102.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling His Majesty to permit the Importation and Exportation,—and ends with the words,—Six Weeks after the Commencement of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 104.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to require Persons licensed to keep Lottery Offices in Ireland,—and ends with the words,—a certain Sum of Money out of the Contributions for Lotteries.

c. 105.

An Act for providing a proper Salary for the Office of the Chancellor or Keeper of the Great Seal of Ireland.

c. 106.

An Act for regulating the Trial of Controverted Elections or Returns of Members to serve in the United Parliament for Ireland.

Repealed so long as 31 &32 Vict. c. 125. s. 50. continues in force.

c. 108.

An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 110.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 111.

An Act for raising the Sum of One Million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 113.

An Act for settling and securing a certain Annuity on Lord Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Alexandria, and of Knocklofty, in the County of Tipperary, and the Two next Persons to whom the Title of Baron Hutchinson shall descend, in consideration of his eminent Services.

c. 114.

An Act for extending the Provisions of Two Acts of the Thirty-fifth and Thirty-eighth Years of His present Majesty, so far as they relate to the Encouragement of Persons coming to Milford Haven for the Purpose of carrying on the Southern Whale Fishery.

c. 115.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 116. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for consolidating the Provisions of the several Acts passed for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax,—and ends with the words,—the Land Tax upon which shall have been redeemed or purchased - - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section One from “save also and” to “Execution thereof”.

Sections Four, Eighteen and Nineteen.

Section Twenty from “provided no Offer” to end of that Section.

Section Twenty-five to “and two; and”.

Section Twenty-six.

Section Twenty-nine from “and shall be applicable” to “Parliament”.

Sections Thirty to Thirty-four.

Section Thirty-seven from “and the said Commissioners of the Treasury” to end of that Section.

Section Sixty-eight from “and all Persons whomsoever” to end of that Section.

Sections Seventy-two, Seventy-three and One hundred and thirteen.

Section One hundred and nineteen from “Provided always, that any” to end of that Section.

Sections One hundred and twenty-two and One hundred and thirty-two to One hundred and thirty-seven.

Section One hundred and thirty-eight to “marked (H.); and”.

Section One hundred and forty so far as it relates to anything to be done in respect of Crown lands within the survey and receipt of the Exchequer.

Sections One hundred and forty-two, One hundred and fifty to One hundred and fifty-four, One hundred and fifty-six, One hundred and fifty-nine and One hundred and sixty.

Section One hundred and sixty-one to “the contrary notwithstanding; and”.

Sections One hundred and sixty-three, One hundred and seventy-four, One hundred and seventy-five, One hundred and seventy-eight and One hundred and seventy-nine.

Section One hundred and eighty-four from “Provided always” to end of that Section.

Sections One hundred and eighty-six, One hundred and eighty-seven, One hundred and ninety-four, One hundred and ninety-five, One hundred and ninety-eight and Two hundred.

Schedules (A.), (B.), (C.), (D.) and (H.).

So much of the rest of the Act as relates to the purchase of land tax.

c. 118.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay of the Militia of Ireland,—and ends with the words,—Time such Militia shall not be embodied.

c. 119. in part.

An Act to suppress certain Games and Lotteries not authorized by Law - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Six from “and every” to end of that Section.

c. 120.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the respective Consolidated Funds,—and ends with the words,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

43 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further suspending, until the Expiration of Six Weeks,—and ends with the words,—Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange, under a limited Sum, within that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty a Duty on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates, in England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick-upon-Tweed; and certain Duties on Sugar, Malt, Tobacco, and Snuff, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 5.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving and continuing for Five Years,—and ends with the words,—indemnifying all Persons who have acted in pursuance of any of the Provisions of the said Acts, or any of them.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act, made in the Forty-second Year,—and ends with the words,—relative to the Pay of Serjeants, Corporals, and Drummers.

c. 11.

An Act for discontinuing certain Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Great Britain, and for allowing other Drawbacks and Bounties in lieu thereof, until the Fifteenth Day of January One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 12.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words,—regulating the Trade and Commerce to and from the Isle of Malta.

c. 13.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words,—Importation into Ireland of Corn, Fish, and Provisions, without Payment of Duty.

c. 14.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing, until the First Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Seed Corn from Great Britain to Ireland, and the Importation of Malt into Great Britain from Ireland.

c. 16.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appointing Commissioners to enquire and examine into any Irregularities,—and ends with the words,—managing the Business of the said Departments, and of Prize Agency, in future.

c. 17.

An Act for discontinuing certain Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland, and for allowing, until the Fifteenth Day of January One thousand eight hundred and four, other Drawbacks and Bounties instead thereof.

c. 20.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 24.

An Act for continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and four, several Acts for granting and continuing Duties to His Majesty in Ireland.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle an Annuity on His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales,—and ends with the words,—Revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall to the Commissioners appointed by the said Act.

c. 27.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 32.

An Act for allowing Vessels employed in the Greenland Whale Fishery, to complete their full Number of Men at certain Ports for the present Season.

c. 34.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Eighth Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Leases of Benefices, and other Ecclesiastical Livings, with Cure.

c. 36.

An Act for raising the Sum of Four Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 37.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant a certain Annuity to Rear Admiral Sir James Saumarez, Baronet, and Knight of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, in consideration of his eminent Services which he has performed on various Occasions.

c. 38.

An Act to provide, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and four, for the more speedy and effectual Completion of the Establishment of Officers in the Militia of Great Britain; and for facilitating the filling up Vacancies therein.

c. 39.

An Act for appointing Commissioners for distributing the Money stipulated to be paid by the United States of America, under the Convention made between His Majesty and the said United States, among the Persons having Claims to Compensation out of such Money.

c. 40.

An Act for enlarging the Period for the Payment of Part of certain Sums of Money advanced by way of Loan to several Persons connected with and trading to the Islands of Grenada and Saint Vincent.

c. 41.

An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Duties on Sugar and Coffee exported, and allowing British Plantation Sugar to be warehoused.

c. 43.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and four, several Acts of Parliament for the better Collection and Security of His Majesty's Revenue in Ireland; and for preventing Frauds therein.

c. 44.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend and continue,—and ends with the words,—Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland.

c. 45. in part.

An Act for the more effectually preserving the Peace, and securing the Freedom of Election, in the Town of Nottingham, and County of the said Town -

} in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 46. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Prevention of frivolous and vexatious Arrests and Suits; and to authorize the levying of Poundage upon Executions in certain Cases - - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One, Three, and Five.

c. 47. in part.

An Act for consolidating and amending the several Laws for providing Relief for the Families of Militia Men of England, when called out into actual Service

} in part; namely,—

Sections One, Five and Seven.

Section Nine from “or to the Family” to “shall serve,”.

Sections Fourteen and Fifteen.

Section Sixteen, the words “or any Private Militia Man” and “or Private Militia Man”.

Section Seventeen from “who shall forthwith” to end of that Section.

Section Twenty-three so far as it relates to the certificate of any justice or justices.

Sections Twenty-four, Twenty-five, and Twenty-eight.

c. 49.

An Act to amend so much of several Acts, passed in the Sixth and Seventh Year, and in the Seventh and Eighth Year of the Reign of King William the Third, as relates to the Exportation of Silver Bullion.

c. 50. in part.

An Act for more speedily completing the Militia of Great Britain, raised under Two Acts, passed in the Forty-second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty; and for amending the said Acts - -

} in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two from “and the Deputy Lieutenants” to end of that Section, Section Ten, and Section Eleven from “and other Men” to “such Vacancies,”; but as to these three Sections so far only as they relate to the Militia raised in England.

c. 51. in part.

An Act to render more effectual an Act, passed in the Forty-second Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for consolidating the Provisions of the several Acts passed for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax - - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 52.

An Act for indemnifying all Persons who have been concerned in issuing or carrying into Execution certain Orders of Council for the Prevention of the Exportation of Gunpowder, Saltpetre, and Naval Stores, and the Permission of the Exportation of Seed Corn to Norway.

c. 53.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to render the process of His Majesty's Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer,—and ends with the words,—compelling the Appearance of Defendants in personal Actions.

c. 54. in part.

An Act for making better Provision for the Parochial Schoolmasters, and for making further Regulations for the better Government of the Parish Schools in Scotland - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 55.

An Act to enable His Majesty more effectually to provide for the Defence and Security of the Realm, during the present War; and for indemnifying Persons who may suffer in their Property by such Measures as may be necessary for that Purpose.

c. 57.

An Act for the better Protection of the Trade of the United Kingdom during the present Hostilities with France.

c. 60.

An Act for remedying certain defects that have occurred in the issuing of certain Exchequer Bills.

c. 62.

An Act for transferring to the Royal Navy such Seamen as are now serving in the Militia of Great Britain.

c. 63.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the Thirty-ninth Year,—and ends with the words,—to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 64.

An Act for the better Supply of Mariners and Seamen to serve in His Majesty's Ships of War, and on board Merchant Ships and other trading Ships and Vessels, during the present Hostilities.

c. 70.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, during the present War, and until the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, additional Duties on the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, and on the Tonnage of Ships and Vessels in Great Britain.

c. 71.

An Act for augmenting the Number of Field Officers and other Officers of Militia within Great Britain.

c. 72.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Great Britain, while disembodied.

c. 73. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend an Act, passed in the Forty-second Year,—and ends with the words,—Provision for the better Collection of the said Duties - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One and Four.

Schedule.

c. 76.

An Act for transferring to the Royal Navy such Seamen as are now serving in the Militia of Ireland.

c. 77.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices or Employments in Ireland, according to Law.

c. 78.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing, until the First Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Importation of Malt into Great Britain from Ireland.

c. 80.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of Twenty thousand Pounds,—and ends with the words,—keeping in Repair Roads and Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland.

c. 81.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until Twelve Months after the Ratification of the Definitive Treaty of Peace, certain additional Duties of Excise in Great Britain.

c. 82.

An Act to enable His Majesty more effectually to raise and assemble, in England, an additional Military Force, for the better Defence and Security of the United Kingdom, and for the more vigorous Prosecution of the War.

c. 83.

An Act to enable His Majesty more effectually to raise and assemble an additional Military Force in Scotland, for the better Defence and Security of the United Kingdom, and for the more vigorous Prosecution of the War.

c. 85.

An Act to enable His Majesty more effectually to raise and assemble, in Ireland, an additional Military Force, for the better Defence and Security of the United Kingdom, and for the more vigorous Prosecution of the War.

c. 86. in part.

An Act to prevent unlawful Combinations of Workmen, Artificers, Journeymen, and Labourers, in Ireland; and for other Purposes relating thereto -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Fifteen and Sixteen.

Section Twenty from “and shall be laid” to “Defence”.

Schedule.

c. 88.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 89. in part.

An Act for providing Relief for the Families of Militia Men in Scotland, when called out into actual Service - -

} :—

Except Section Twenty-one to “Militia Force in Scotland,”.

c. 91.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 93.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 94.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 95.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and further continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 97.

An Act to amend several Acts of Parliament for the better Collection and Security of His Majesty's Revenue of Customs and Excise in Ireland, and for preventing Frauds therein; and to make further Regulations relating thereto.

c. 99. in part.

An Act for consolidating certain of the Provisions contained in any Act or Acts relating to the Duties under the Management of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes, and for amending the same -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One to Seven.

Section Ten from “who shall” to “by Commissioners,”.

Section Twelve to “done; and”.

Section Eighteen so far as it relates to neglect to appoint assessors.

Section Twenty to “appointed; and”.

Section Twenty-eight.

Section Twenty-nine from “except always” to end of that Section.

Sections Forty-eight to Fifty, Fifty-two, Fifty-five, Fifty-seven, Fifty-eight, and Sixty-two.

Section Sixty-three from “and in default” to end of that Section.

Section Sixty-four from “and the Informer” to “entitled unto,” and from “or be “subject” to end of that Section.

Section Sixty-nine.

Schedule (A.).

c. 102. in part.

An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of Twenty thousand Pounds, towards defraying the Expence of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western Sea, by Inverness and Fort William, and for taking the necessary Steps towards executing the same - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three and Six to Twenty-two.

c. 103.

An Act to permit Portugal Wine to be landed and warehoused in the United Kingdom without Payment of Duties, under certain Restrictions, for a limited Time.

c. 104.

An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act made in this present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for enlarging the Period for the Payment of Part of certain Sums of Money advanced by Way of Loan to several Persons connected with and trading to the Islands of Grenada and Saint Vincent.

c. 105.

An Act to permit the Exportation for Two Years, of a certain Quantity of Corn, Grain, Meal, Flour, Bread, Biscuit, or Pulse, to the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney, from other Ports in England as well as the Port of Southampton, under certain Restrictions.

c. 110.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain and amend an Act, made in the last Session,—and ends with the words,—Payment of the Debts incurred for building any Poorhouse.

c. 114.

An Act for raising the Sum of One Million Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 115.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain and amend Two Acts, made in the Second, and Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Years,—and ends with the words,—Seizure of Exciseable Commodities.

c. 116.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to empower the Lord Lieutenant, or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland,—and ends with the words,—next Session of Parliament.

c. 117.

An Act for the Suppression of Rebellion in Ireland, and for the Protection of the Persons and Property of His Majesty's faithful Subjects there, to continue in force until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament.

c. 121.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for authorizing the billetting of such Troops of Yeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry,—and ends with the words,—and for the further regulating of such Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps.

c. 122.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the Sixth day of May next after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, a Contribution on the Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices.

c. 123.

An Act for exempting Persons serving, or who have found Substitutes to serve, in the additional Military Force, raised under an Act of this Session of Parliament, from being ballotted to serve in the Militia of England.

c. 125.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to empower His Majesty's Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London,—and ends with the words,—Military Service of His liege Subjects in case of Invasion of the Realm.

c. 129. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend so much of an Act made in this Session,—and ends with the words,—more effectually securing the Duties on Coffee - - -

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Except the last Section from “if any burnt, scorched, or roasted Peas, Beans, or other Grain, or vegetable Substance or Substances prepared” to end.

c. 133.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—prohibiting the Importation of Foreign Wrought Silks and Velvets into Great Britain.

c. 135.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the removing of Doubts respecting the Validity of Assignments,—and ends with the words,—recover the Interests so assigned.

c. 136.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to suspend, until the First Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Persons employed or concerned in the said Manufacture.

c. 137.

An Act to enable the Court of Directors of the East India Company to make reasonable Allowances to the Owners of certain Ships, in the Service of the said Company, on Account of the extraordinary Expence attending the Outfit of the said Ships, between certain Periods.

c. 138.

An Act for extending the Jurisdiction of the Courts of Justice in the Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, to the Trial and Punishment of Persons guilty of Crimes and Offences within certain parts of North America adjoining to the said Provinces.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 144.

An Act for procuring Returns relative to the Expence and Maintenance of the Poor in England.

c. 145.

An Act for more effectually securing certain Duties on Malt, and for preventing Frauds by Makers of Malt from Beer or Bigg in Scotland.

c. 146.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Two Millions for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 147.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 148.

An Act to enable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury of Great Britain to issue Exchequer Bills on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and three.

c. 149.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle an Annuity of Sixteen thousand Pounds on the House of Orange, during His Majesty's Pleasure.

c. 150. in part.

An Act for consolidating certain of the Provisions contained in any Act or Acts, relating to the Duties under the Management of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes; and for amending the said Acts, so far as the same relate to that Part of Great Britain called Scotland - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Two, Five, Six, Nine, Twelve, and Thirteen.

Section Sixteen to “before mentioned; and”.

Section Twenty-five.

Section Twenty-six from “except always” to end of that Section.

Sections Thirty-four to Thirty-six, Forty-five, Forty-nine, and Fifty-three.

Section Fifty-four from “and in Default” to end of that Section.

Section Fifty-five from “and the Informer” to “entitled unto ;” and from “or be subject” to end of that Section.

Section Sixty.

Schedule (A.).

c. 154.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain countervailing Duties,—and ends with the words,—Salmon and Cod Fish from the Island of Newfoundland and the Coast of Labrador, into Great Britain and Ireland.

c. 155.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal an Act, passed in the last Session,—and ends with the words,—Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in this Kingdom, or residing therein, in certain Cases.

c. 156.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury of Great Britain to contract for the Purchase of the Duties of Prisage and Butlerage of Wines.

c. 157.

An Act to make perpetual so much of an Act, made in the Nineteenth Year of the Reign of King George the Second, as relates to the further Punishment of Persons going armed or disguised, and to the Relief of Officers of the Customs in Informations upon Seizures.

c. 161. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing the several Duties under the Management of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes,—and ends with the words,—new Duties on Persons selling Carriages by Auction, or on Commission - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One to Nine.

Sections Ten and Fifty-five, so far as they relate to Schedule (A.).

Sections Eleven to Fourteen.

Section Fifteen, the words “the Number of Windows contained therein, and”, and so far as the rest of that Section relates to Schedule (A.).

Section Seventeen from “which Notice” to end of that Section, and so far as the rest of that Section relates to Schedule (A.).

Sections Eighteen to Twenty-three.

Section Twenty-four from “and the said last-mentioned” to “hundred and four ;” and from “and every Person” to end of that Section.

Sections Twenty-five to Forty-nine, Fifty-two, Fifty-seven, and Fifty-eight.

Section Sixty except so far as it relates to ascertaining the annual rent at which each dwelling house ought to be charged.

Section Sixty-one.

Section Sixty-two except so far as it relates to certificates of assessment for the duties on inhabited dwelling houses according to the annual value thereof.

Sections Sixty-three to Sixty-eight.

Section Seventy from “and upon the Hearing” to end of that Section.

Section Seventy-one.

Section Seventy-two, the word “and in the Court of Great Sessions for Offences committed in Wales,”.

Sections Seventy-three to Seventy-five, Seventy-nine, and Eighty-one to Eighty-eight.

The Schedules.

c. 162.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the respective Consolidated Funds,—and ends with the words,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

41 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace,—and ends with the words,—Payments of Cash by the Bank of England.

c. 2.

An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of Eight thousand Pounds, for the present Relief of certain Curatus$$$ in England.

c. 3.

An Act to regulate the Bonds issued by the East India Company, with respect to the Rate of Interest, and the Duty payable thereon.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws relating to the suspending the Operation of Two Acts,—and ends with the words,—until Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace.

c. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth day of March,—and ends with the words,—allowing other Drawbacks and Bounties in lieu thereof.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session,—and ends with the words,—conspiring against His Majesty's Person and Government, until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session,—and ends with the words,—His Majesty's faithful Subjects there, to continue in force until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament.

c. 10.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and five, several Acts of the Forty-first, Forty-second, and Forty-third Years of His present Majesty's Reign, for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland.

c. 11.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland,—and ends with the words,—Proclamation of the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland for prohibiting such Distillation.

c. 12.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Importation into Ireland of Corn, Fish, and Provisions, without Payment of Duty.

c. 13. in part.

An Act to prevent the Desertion and Escape of Petty Officers, Seamen, and others, from His Majesty's Service, by Means or under Colour of any Civil or Criminal Process - - - - -

} in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 14.

An Act to amend Two Acts, passed in the Forty-first and Forty-third Years of the Reign of His present Majesty, for permitting Portugal Wine to be landed and warehoused in the United Kingdom; and to allow Spanish Wine to be so landed and warehoused.

c. 15.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 16.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 17.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty a Duty on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates, in England; and certain Duties on Sugar, Malt, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 19.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 20.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 21.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until Three Months after any Restriction imposed,—and ends with the words,—also an Act made in the Forty-third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty for amending the said Act.

c. 22.

An Act to indemnify all Persons who have been concerned in issuing or carrying into execution an Order of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury for permitting the Exportation of Seed Corn to Portugal from Great Britain.

c. 23.

An Act for allowing Vessels employed in the Greenland Whale Fishery, and clearing out from any Port in Great Britain, to complete their full Number of Men at certain Ports for the present Season.

c. 24.

An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and six, an Act made in the Thirty-third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for charging, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Excise and Taxes in Ireland in lieu of former Rates, Duties, and Taxes, Bounties and Drawbacks.

c. 27.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for charging, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Exportation to Great Britain of the several Articles therein mentioned, being the Manufacture of Ireland.

c. 28.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Duty upon Malt made in Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 29.

An Act for permitting, until the Fifth Day of May One thousand eight hundred and five, the Importation of Hides, Calve Skins, Horns, Tallow, and Wool, (except Cotton Wool), in foreign Ships, on Payment of the like Duties as if imported in British or Irish Ships.

c. 30.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and continue, until Eight Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace,—and ends with the words,—Importation of certain Goods from America in Neutral Ships.

c. 31.

An Act for raising the further Sum of Two Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 32.

An Act for empowering His Majesty, for a Time and to an Extent therein limited, to accept the Services of such Parts of His Militia Forces in Ireland as may voluntarily offer themselves to be employed in Great Britain.

c. 35.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend and continue several Laws relating to the allowing the Importation,—and ends with the words,—residing in the said Island, to the Twenty-fifth Day of December One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 36.

An Act to amend and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seven, so much of an Act, made in the Forty-first Year of His present Majesty, as relates to allowing British Plantation Sugar to be warehoused.

c. 37.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal so much of an Act, passed in the last Session,—and ends with the words,—Appeals on Assessments or Surcharges made in pursuance of the said Act.

c. 38.

An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 39.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 40.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and further continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 41.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 42.

An Act to amend an Act, made in the Forty-second Year of His present Majesty, to amend the Laws for the better Regulation of the Linen Manufacture in Ireland.

c. 45.

An Act for raising the Sum of Eight Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 46.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 50.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Ratification,—and ends with the words,—Militia of Great Britain; and for facilitating the filling up Vacancies therein.

c. 51.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Great Britain, while disembodied.

c. 53.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty, during the present War,—and ends with the words,—Merchandize, brought or carried Coastwise, within Great Britain.

c. 54. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend the Provisions of the several Acts relating to Corps of Yeomanry and Volunteers in Great Britain; and to make further Regulations relating thereto - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

Section Eleven to “on Commission :”.

Sections Fourteen and Eighteen.

Section Twenty from “every Person enrolled” to “Parliament, and” and from “to all such Persons as shall have” to “thereof, and”.

Section Thirty-two from “and shall also” to “from such Corps ;” and from “and also” to end of that Section.

Sections Thirty-four and Thirty-five.

Section Thirty-six from “and all the” to “indemnified”.

Sections Fifty-four, Fifty-five, and Sixty-one.

Schedule (D.).

c. 55.

An Act for more effectually preventing the Sale of Exciseable Liquors in Scotland by Persons not duly licensed; and for altering the Times of granting Licenses to sell such Exciseable Liquors by Retail.

c. 59.

An Act to indemnify Solicitors, Attornies, and others, who have neglected to enter Certificates within the Time limited by an Act made in the Thirty-seventh Year of His present Majesty; and to amend so much of the said Act as relates to the entering such Certificates.

c. 64.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Persons employed or concerned in the said Manufacture.

c. 65.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continne, until the First Day of July,—and ends with the words,—Importation of Malt into Great Britain from Ireland.

c. 67.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Revenues in Ireland, by making the same payable in British Currency.

c. 70.

An Act to enable His Majesty to authorize the Exportation of the Machinery necessary for erecting a Mint in the Dominions of the King of Denmark.

c. 72.

An Act for allowing the Sale of certain East India Prize Goods in the Port of Liverpool.

c. 73.

An Act to enable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury of Great Britain to issue Exchequer Bills on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 75.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling Subjects of Foreign States to enlist as Soldiers,—and ends with the words,—or grant any such Commissions as aforesaid.

c. 76.

An Act for settling and securing a certain Annuity on the Viscountess Kilwarden, and on the Family of the late Arthur Lord Viscount Kilwarden.

c. 80.

An Act for the better Support of His Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom; and for preventing Accumulation of Arrears in the Payments out of the Civil List Revenues.

c. 81.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Two millions five hundred thousand Pounds for the Use and Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 82.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to obviate certain Inconveniences,—and ends with the words,—Contribution on the Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices.

c. 83.

An Act for regulating the Appointment of Commissioners to act in the Execution of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for granting to His Majesty a Contribution on the Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices.

c. 85.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing, for Seven Years,—and ends with the words,—Importation of Oak Bark, when the Price of such Bark shall exceed a certain Rate.

c. 89.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for confirming the Provisions of an Act, made in Ireland,—and ends with the words,—Use of Oats and Oatmeal in the Distillation of Spirits in Ireland.

c. 90.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until Seven Years after the passing thereof,—and ends with the words,—Preservation of the Peace within Counties at large.

c. 92.

An Act to render more easy the apprehending, and bringing to Trial, Offenders escaping from One Part of the United Kingdom to the other, and also from One County to another.

c. 93.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money, to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 97.

An Act for raising the Sum of Eight hundred thousand Pounds Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and four.

c. 98. in part.

An Act to repeal the several Duties under the Commissioners for managing the Duties upon stamped Vellum, Parchment, and Paper, in Great Britain, and to grant new and additional Duties in lieu thereof - - - - -

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Except Sections Two, Eight, Ten, Section Twenty-seven to “Scotland respectively ;” and Schedules (A.) and (B.) so far as such Sections and Schedules relate to the duties on medicines, and on licenses for vending the same, but excluding from the exception the said Sections so far as they relate to the allowances in Schedule (C.).

c. 103.

An Act for making further Regulations for the better Collection and Security of His Majesty's Revenue of Customs and Excise in Ireland, and for preventing Frauds therein.

c. 104.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to permit, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Exportation to Great Britain of such Spirits as shall not be warehoused.

c. 105.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and five, several Acts for the better Collection and Security of His Majesty's Revenue in Ireland; and for preventing Frauds therein.

c. 106.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appointing, until the First Day of August,—and ends with the words,—accounting for publick Money in Ireland.

c. 108.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors.

c. 110.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund,—and ends with the words,—for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

45 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty a Duty on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates, in England, and certain Duties on Sugar, Malt, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 3.

An Act to remedy certain Omissions in an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session,—and ends with the words,—conspiring against His Majesty's Person and Government.

c. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining and amending an Act made in the Forty-third Year,—and ends with the words,—Power of acting as Commissioners in certain Districts.

c. 7.

An Act for raising the Sum of Three Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 10.

An Act for making further Provision for the effectual Performance of Quarantine.

c. 13.

An Act for granting to His Majesty additional Duties in Great Britain on Horses used in riding, or for drawing certain Carriages; and for consolidating the said additional Duties with the present Duties thereon.

c. 15.

An Act for granting to His Majesty additional Duties in Great Britain, on the Amount of Assessments to be charged on the Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices.

c. 16.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 17.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 18.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—exported from Ireland, in lieu of former Rates and Duties, Drawbacks and Bounties.

c. 19.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and six, certain Inland Duties of Excise and Taxes in Ireland, in lieu of former Duties of Excise and Taxes.

c. 22.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Duty upon Malt made in Ireland, and upon Spirits made or distilled in Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 23.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and six, and to amend, several Acts for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland.

c. 24.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—allowing other Drawbacks and Bounties in lieu thereof.

c. 25.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue an Act for suspending the Operation,—and ends with the words,—Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing several Laws relating to the permitting the Warehousing of Spirits in Ireland for Exportation,—and ends with the words,—Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 27.

An Act to enable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury of Great Britain to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 28. in part.

An Act for granting to His Majesty additional Stamp Duties in Great Britain on certain Legacies - - - -

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Except Section Five, Section Seven from “all the Provisions” to end of that Section, and Section Twelve.

c. 31.

An Act for allowing a certain Proportion of the Militia in Great Britain voluntarily to enlist into His Majesty's Regular Forces and Royal Marines.

c. 32.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to Foreign Ships put under His Majesty's Protection the Privileges of Prize Ships,—and ends with the words,—Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to make valid certain Licences,—and ends with the words,—granting or acting under such Licences.

c. 34.

An Act to permit the Importation of Goods and Commodities from Countries in America belonging to any Foreign European Sovereign or State in Neutral Ships, during the present War, and until Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace.

c. 35.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of June,—and ends with the words,—Navigation, between His Majesty and the United States of America.

c. 36.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to enable the East India Company to appoint the Commander in Chief,—and ends with the words,—Forces in India, being vested in the same Person.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 37.

An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 38.

An Act for allowing a certain Proportion of the Militia in Ireland voluntarily to enlist into His Majesty's Forces and Royal Marines.

c. 41.

An Act for restraining the Negociation of certain Promissory Notes and Inland Bills of Exchange in Ireland.

c. 43.

An Act to amend the Laws for improving and keeping in Repair the Post Roads in Ireland, and for rendering the Conveyance of Letters by His Majesty's Post Office more secure and expeditious.

c. 46.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the End of the next Session,—and ends with the words,—Persons employed in the several Naval Departments therein mentioned.

c. 47.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to appoint Commissioners to inquire and examine into the Publick Expenditure,—and ends with the words,—Six Weeks after the Commencement of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 48.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appointing Commissioners for putting into execution an Act of this Session,—and ends with the words,—Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight.

c. 56.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing, until the First Day of February One thousand eight hundred and nine,—and ends with the words,—Horses let to Hire for travelling Post and by Time.

c. 58.

An Act to repeal an Act, made in the Twenty-third Year of His present Majesty, for the better Regulation of the Office of Paymaster General of His Majesty's Forces, and the more regular Payment of the Army; and for the more effectually regulating the said Office.

c. 59.

An Act for amending an Act, passed in the Parliament of Ireland in the Thirty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, so far as relates to Freeholds under the yearly Value of Twenty Pounds; and for making further and other Regulations relating thereto.

c. 60.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Great Britain, while disembodied.

c. 61.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and further continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 62.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 63.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 64.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Forty-first Year of His present Majesty, for granting Bounties for taking and bringing Fish to the Cities of London and Westminster, and other Places in the United Kingdom.

c. 65.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue until the Twenty-ninth Day of September,—and ends with the words,—present Mode of receiving, collecting, issuing, and accounting for publick Money in Ireland.

c. 66.

An Act to prevent in Great Britain the illegally carrying away Bark; and for amending Two Acts, passed in the Sixth and Ninth Years of His present Majesty's Reign, for the Preservation of Timber Trees, Underwoods, Roots, Shrubs, Plants, Hollies, Thorns, and Quicksets.

c. 68.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making perpetual and amending several Laws,—and ends with the words,—British Colonies in America, and of the Officers of the Customs in Newfoundland.

c. 69.

An Act for vesting in the Barrack Master General for the Time being, Estates, held or occupied for the Barrack Service; and authorizing him to sell the same, with the Consent of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury.

c. 70.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to rectify a Mistake in the Name of One of the Commissioners,—and ends with the words,—Business, in the Military Departments therein mentioned.

c. 71. in part.

An Act to amend the several Laws relating to the Duties under the Management of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Two from “for the previous” to “said Acts”.

Section Three.

c. 74.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 76.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland, for the Support of the Honour and Dignity of His Majesty's Crown in Ireland; and for granting to His Majesty a Civil List Establishment under certain Provisions and Regulations.

c. 77. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the Forty-second Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for consolidating the Provisions of the several Acts passed for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax into one Act - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections Three and Four.

c. 78.

An Act to indemnify all Persons concerned in advancing Forty thousand Pounds to Messieurs Boyd, Benfield, and Company, in One thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, out of the Monies issued for Naval Services.

c. 79.

An Act to amend several Acts, passed in the Parliament of Ireland, for appointing Commissioners to enquire into the Losses of such His Majesty's loyal Subjects as have suffered in their Property during the Rebellion in Ireland, and for other Purposes in the said Acts mentioned.

c. 80.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing several Laws relating to the regulating the Prices at which Corn,—and ends with the words,—Importation of Hides and other Articles in Foreign Ships.

c. 82.

An Act for repealing the Duty chargeable on Woollen Goods of the Manufacture of Great Britain exported to the East Indies.

c. 83.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue the Operation of an Act, passed in the last Session,—and ends with the words,—Persons employed or concerned in the said Manufacture.

c. 85.

An Act for authorizing the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury in Great Britain to advance a certain Sum of Money, to be applied in completing the Crinan Canal.

c. 90.

An Act to empower His Majesty to retain upon Full Pay and Allowances Officers of the Militia during the War, notwithstanding the Reduction.

c. 92. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend Two Acts of the Thirteenth and Forty-fourth Years,—and ends with the words,—Part of the United Kingdom to the other, and from one County to another - - - - - - -

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Except Sections Three and Four.

c. 94.

An Act for reducing the Duty of Excise on Hops the Growth of Great Britain.

c. 95. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend so much of an Act of the Forty-third Year,—and ends with the words,—Notices required to be delivered to Persons assessed to the said Duties

} in part; namely,—

Sections Two and Three.

c. 97.

An Act to indemnify all Persons who have been concerned in issuing an Order of Council and Directions for extending the Time of certain Ships continuing to perform Quarantine.

c. 101.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal so much of an Act, passed in the Ninth Year,—and ends with the words,—Oxford and Cambridge from purchasing or holding Advowsons, except as therein is provided.

c. 104.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and six, and amend, several Acts for regulating and securing the Collection of the Duties on Spirituous Liquors distilled in Ireland, and the warehousing of such Spirits for Exportation.

c. 107.

An Act for charging, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and six, an additional Duty on Spanish Red Wine imported into Ireland.

c. 108.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and six, several Acts for the better Collection and Security of the Revenues of Customs and Excise in Ireland, and for preventing Frauds therein.

c. 110.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for exempting from the Duties on Profits arising from Property,—and ends with the words,—Books of the Bank of England.

c. 111. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland in the Fifth Year of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for erecting and establishing Publick Infirmaries or Hospitals in this Kingdom - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 113.

An Act for granting a certain Sum of Money towards improving the Harbour on the North Side of the Hill of Howth near Dublin, and rendering it a fit Situation for His Majesty's Packets.

c. 114.

An Act for enabling the Commissioners of the Treasury of Great Britain to advance a certain Sum of Money to the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Council of the City of Edinburgh, towards the Completion of the Docks and other Works in the Harbour of Leith.

c. 117.

An Act to continue the Proceedings in the House of Lords touching the Conduct of Luke Fox, Esquire, One of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland, notwithstanding any Prorogation or Dissolution of Parliament.

c. 118.

An Act for raising the Sum of Eight Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 119.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for raising the Sum of Two millions five hundred thousand,—and ends with the words—Money for the Public Service on the Credit of certain Exchequer Bills.

c. 120.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and five.

c. 124.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend an Act, passed in the Fourth Year,—and ends with the words,—Appearances in Actions brought against Persons having Privilege of Parliament.

c. 125.

An Act to provide that the Proceedings now depending in the House of Commons upon Articles of Charge of High Crimes and Misdemeanors which have been exhibited against Henry Lord Viscount Melville shall not be discontinued by any Prorogation or Dissolution of Parliament.

c. 126.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify Persons who shall give Evidence against Henry Lord Viscount Melville,—and ends with the words,—Office of Treasurer of His Majesty's Navy.

c. 127. in part.

An Act to vest the Townleian Collection of Ancient Sculpture in the Trustees of the British Museum, for the Use of the Publick - - - -

} in part; namely,—

Sections One and Six.

c. 129.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund,—and ends with the words,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

46 Geo. 3. c. 2.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty a Duty on Pensions Offices, and Personal Estates in England; and certain Duties on Sugar, Malt, Tobacco, and Snuff in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 4.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant a certain Annuity to Lady Viscountess Nelson, in consideration of the eminent Services performed by the late Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson to His Majesty and the Publick.

c. 5.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant a certain Annuity to Rear Admiral Sir Richard Strachan, Baronet, in consideration of the eminent Services which he has rendered to His Majesty and the Publick.

c. 6.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 8.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 10.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Exportation of Sugar from Great Britain, and for allowing other Drawbacks and Bounties in lieu thereof.

c. 12.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Acts for granting certain Rates and Duties,—and ends with the words,—Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seven.

c. 13.

An Act for settling and securing certain Annuities on Cuthbert Lord Colling-wood, and the several other Persons therein described, in consideration of the signal and important Service performed by the said Cuthbert Lord Collingwood to His Majesty and the Publick.

c. 14.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seven, and to amend, several Acts for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland.

c. 15.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters, within the United Kingdom, and the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Man.

c. 16.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of June,—and ends with the words,—Navigation, between His Majesty and the United States of America.

c. 17.

An Act to permit, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and nine, the Exportation to the United Kingdom, of Wool from the British Plantations in America.

c. 18.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Persons employed or concerned in the said Manufacture.

c. 19.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 20.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 21.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Great Britain, while disembodied.

c. 22.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 23.

An Act to extend the Provisions of an Act passed in the Forty-fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for enabling Subjects of Foreign States to enlist as Soldiers in His Majesty's Service; and to indemnify those who have advised His Majesty to land such Soldiers in this Kingdom.

c. 24.

An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eight, an Act made in the Thirty-third year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 25.

An Act for raising the Sum of Ten millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 26.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 27.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Spirits of the British Sugar Plantations before Payment of the Duties of Excise.

c. 28.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, several Laws relating to the Transportation of Felons and other Offenders to temporary Places of Confinement in England and Scotland.

c. 29.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving and continuing several Laws of Customs,—and ends with the words,—Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and nine.

c. 30.

An Act to authorize His Majesty, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seven, to make Regulations respecting the Trade and Commerce to and from the Cape of Good Hope.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Militia Forces in Ireland as might voluntarily offer themselves to be employed in Great Britain.

c. 32.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury of Ireland,—and ends with the words,—making forth Duplicates of Treasury Bills lost or destroyed.

c. 36.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, as charges a Duty of Three Shillings upon certain Tenements or Dwelling Houses in Ireland.

c. 39.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until Twelve Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, additional Duties of Excise on Tobacco and Snuff.

c. 40.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant a certain Annuity to Vice Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, Knight of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, in consideration of the eminent Services which he has rendered to His Majesty and the Publick.

c. 41.

An Act for raising the Sum of Three Millions by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty, during the present War,—and ends with the words,—exported from, or brought or carried Coastwise within Great Britain.

c. 46.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five hundred thousand Pounds by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland for the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 48.

An Act for continuing an Act made in this Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters, within the United Kingdom, and the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Man.

c. 49.

An Act for increasing the Salaries of the Judge of the Court of Admiralty in Scotland, and of the Judges of the Commissary Court in Edinburgh.

c. 51.

An Act to repeal several Acts passed in the Forty-third and Forty-fourth Years respectively of His present Majesty's Reign, for the raising and establishing an additional Force for the Defence of the Realm.

c. 53.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for indemnifying all Persons who have been concerned in advising,—and ends with the words,—Territories, which have been conquered by His Majesty's Arms.

c. 56.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament for continuing and amending several Acts for regulating and securing the Collection of the Duties on Spirituous Liquors distilled in Ireland, and the Warehousing of such Spirits for Exportation.

c. 58.

An Act for establishing certain Regulations in the Collection and Management of His Majesty's Revenues of Customs, Excise, and Taxes in Ireland.

c. 62.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and six, certain Duties on the Importation, and to allow certain Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of certain Sorts of Iron, Sugar, and Tea into and from Ireland.

c. 63.

An Act to repeal several Acts passed in the Forty-third and Forty-fourth Years of His present Majesty, for raising and establishing an additional Force in Ireland for the Defence of the Realm.

c. 65.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty, during the present War,—and ends with the words,—and to consolidate and render more effectual the Provisions for collecting the said Duties.

c. 66.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 67.

An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt and Spirits made in Ireland.

c. 76.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Office of Receiver General of the Stamp Duties in England.

c. 77.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Encouragement of Persons making Discoveries,—and ends with the words,—Longitude in carrying the Acts relating thereto into execution.

c. 80.

An Act to provide for the more effectual Examination of Accounts of the Expenditure of the Publick Money in the West Indies, and for the better Discovery of Frauds and Abuses therein.

c. 81.

An Act for better encouraging the Manufacture of Thread Lace in Great Britain.

c. 85.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving and continuing until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—East Indies shall hire and take up Ships for their regular Service.

c. 90. in part.

An Act to enable His Majesty annually to train and exercise a Proportion of His Subjects in England, under certain Regulations, and more effectually to provide for the Defence of the Realm - -

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Except Section Forty-five.

c. 91.

An Act for the Return of correct $$$ of Persons liable to serve in the Militia, under an Act passed in the Forty-second Year of His present Majesty; and to suspend the Ballot for the Militia in England for Two Years.

c. 93.

An Act to enable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and six.

c. 94.

An Act to enable the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, to contract for the Purchase of the Duties of Prisage and Butlerage in Ireland.

c. 95.

An Act for the more effectually regulating and providing for the Relief of the Poor, and the Management of Infirmaries and Hospitals in Ireland.

c. 96.

An Act to amend the Laws respecting the accounting for Money presented in Ireland for the making, repairing, widening, or fencing of Publick Roads, and the building and repairing of Bridges, Pipes, or Gullets.

c. 98.

An Act for making additional and further Provisions for the effectual Performance of Quarantine in Great Britain.

c. 103.

An Act for allowing, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and seven, the Importation of certain Fish from Newfoundland, and the Coast of Labrador, and for granting a Bounty thereon.

c. 106. in part.

An Act to provide for the better Execution of the several Acts relating to the Revenues, Matters, and Things under the Management of the Commissioners of Customs and Port Duties, and of the Commissioners of Inland Excise and Taxes in Ireland - -

} :—

Except Section Thirteen.

c. 107.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of the Commissioners,—and ends with the words,—indemnifying such Persons as have acted as Commissioners for executing the said Acts.

c. 108.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors.

c. 111.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for authorizing His Majesty in Council,—and ends with the words,—His Majesty's Territories in the West Indies and Continent of South America.

c. 112.

An Act to amend the Laws of Excise, so far as relates to Prosecutions for Penalties, to the counterfeiting the Stamps on the Wrappers of Paper, and to the punishing Persons guilty of Perjury.

c. 113.

An Act to permit for and during the Continuance of the present War, French Wines to be imported from Ireland into Great Britain in Bottles or Flasks, under certain Restrictions.

c. 117.

An Act to permit until the First Day of January One thousand eight hundred and nine, the Importation of Masts, Yards, and Bowsprits, or of Timber fit for Naval Purposes, from the British Colonies in North America, Duty-free.

c. 119.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to prohibit for Two Years,—and ends with the words,—Ships shall have been previously employed in the African Trade, or contracted for, for that Purpose.

c. 120.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Acts for granting certain Rates and Duties,—and ends with the words,—and to amend several of the said Acts.

c. 121.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act, made in the First Year of King James the Second, as prohibits the Importation of Gunpowder, Arms, and Utensils of War, from Ireland.

c. 122.

An Act to revive and amend an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland, for enabling the Lord Lieutenant to appoint Commissioners for inquiring into the several Funds and Revenues granted for the Purposes of Education, and into the State and Conditions of all Schools in Ireland.

c. 125.

An Act for regulating the Rank of Officers in Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps.

c. 126.

An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 133.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Forty-second Year of His present Majesty, for consolidating the several Acts passed for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax, and to make further Provision for exonerating small Livings and charitable Institutions from the Land Tax.

c. 134.

An Act to provide for the Security and Expedition of the Conveyance of Letters by the Post in Ireland.

c. 138.

An Act to repeal Part of the Excise Countervailing Duty on Irish Hops imported; for granting an Excise Countervailing Duty on the Importation of Irish Window Glass; and to exempt Tiles made for the Purpose of draining Lands from the Duties of Excise.

c. 139.

An Act for altering and amending several Laws relating to the Duties of Excise upon Malt, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seven.

c. 144.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Forty-fourth Year,—and ends with the words,—Militia of England, so far as the same relates to the City of London.

c. 145.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle Annuities on certain Branches of the Royal Family.

c. 147.

An Act to enable His Majesty to continue a certain Annuity to George now Lord Rodney, Grandson of George Brydges Lord Rodney, in consideration of the eminent Services rendered to His Majesty and the Publick by the said George Brydges Lord Rodney.

c. 148. in part.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries :—

Except Section Fifty-nine so far as it does not relate to penalties inflicted by that Act.

c. 149.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and six; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 152.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to stay, until Forty Days after the Commencement of the next Session,—and ends with the words,—buying of Oak Bark and rough Hides and Calves Skins in the Hair.

c. 154.

An Act for taking down the present Building in which the Treasury Chambers and Offices of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland were situated, and erecting new Buildings in lieu thereof.

c. 155.

An Act for applying certain Balances arising from the forfeited Estates in Scotland, towards making Canals, Harbours, and other Publick Works there.

c. 156.

An Act for appropriating certain Balances arising from the forfeited Estates in Scotland to the Use of the British Fisheries and the erecting a Lunatic Asylum at Edinburgh, and the Payment of the Officers of the late Board of annexed Estates in Scotland.