Statute Law Revision Act, 1872 (No. 2)

STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 1872 (NO. 2)

CHAPTER 97.

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repeal, or have, by lapse of time and change of circumstances become unnecessary, should be expressly and specifically repealed :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Enactments in schedule repealed.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 The enactments described in the schedule to this Act are hereby repealed, subject to the exceptions and qualifications in the schedule mentioned :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Provided, that where any enactment not comprised in the schedule has been repealed, confirmed, revived, or perpetuated by any enactment hereby repealed, such repeal, confirmation, revivor, or perpetuation shall not be affected by the repeal effected by this Act :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.

Short title.

2. This Act may be cited as The Statute Law Revision Act, 1872 (No. 2.)

SCHEDULE.

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.

47 Geo. 3. Sess. 1. c. 2.

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 seven.

c. 3.

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 seven.

c. 4.

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 seven.

c. 6

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue, during the present War,—and ends with the words,—Militia Forces in Ireland as might voluntarily offer themselves to be employed in Great Britain.

c. 8.

An Act to continue for the Term of Seven Years certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, for preventing the Importation of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition, and the making, removing, selling, and keeping of Gunpowder, Arms, and Ammunition, without Licence.

c. 10.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million by Treasury Bills for the Service of Ireland for the Year One thousand eight hundred and seven.

c. 11.

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

c. 13.

An Act for investing certain Commissioners appointed for the Examination of Accounts and Expenditure relating to the Office of Barrack Master General, with certain Powers and Authorities necessary for the Examination of such Accounts and Expenditure.

c. 14.

An Act to amend several Acts, for regulating the Trial of Controverted Elections or Returns of Members to serve in Parliament, so far as the same relate to Ireland.

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

c. 15.

An Act to continue for the Term of Seven Years, certain Acts for the better Prevention and Punishment of Attempts to seduce Persons serving in His Majesty's Forces by Sea or Land from their Duty and Allegiance to His Majesty, or to incite them to Mutiny or Disobedience.

c. 18.

An Act to grant to His Majesty certain Inland Duties of Excise and Taxes in Ireland, and to allow certain Drawbacks in respect thereof; in lieu of former Duties of Excise, Taxes, and Drawbacks.

c. 20.

An Act to suspend, until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and seven, the Payment of all Drawbacks on Spirits made or distilled in Great Britain or Ireland, and exported from either Country to the other respectively.

c. 23

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing so much of an Act, made in the Ninth Year,—and ends with the words,—Possession of His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors.

c. 24.

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

c. 27.

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

c. 29

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,—Bounties on Sugar when the Duties imposed by an Act of the last Session of Parliament shall be suspended.

c. 30

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,—Ships belonging to the Inhabitants of the United States of America, and coming in Ballast.

c. 31.

An Act to repeal Part of the Duty on the Importation of unmanufactured Tobacco into Ireland.

c. 32.

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

c. 33.

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

c. 34

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing, until the First Day of August,—and ends with the words,—Coals, Culm, or Cinders, to London and Westminster, by Inland Navigation.

c. 37

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,—Frauds by Persons navigating Bumboats, and other Boats, upon the River Thames.

c. 39.

An Act to rectify a mistake in an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, for enabling His Majesty to settle Annuities on certain Branches of the Royal Family.

c. 41

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,—accounting for Publick Money, in Ireland.

c. 42.

An Act to continue for Twenty-one Years, so much of certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, as relate to the lighting, cleansing, and watching of Cities and Towns, for the lighting, cleansing, and watching of which no particular Provision is made by any Act of Parliament.

c. 44.

An Act to amend an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, for regulating and providing for the Relief of the Poor and the Management of Infirmaries and Hospitals in Ireland.

c. 45.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland, in the Thirty-first Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, for the better supplying the City of Dublin with Coals, and for the better Encouragement of the Collieries of Ireland.

c. 53.

An Act to suspend for Twelve Months so much of an Act of the Second Year of King James the First, intituled An Act concerning Tanners, Curriers, Shoemakers, and other Artificers, occupying the cutting of Leather, as prohibits the regrating and ingrossing of Oaken Bark.

c. 54.

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

47 Geo. 3. Sess. 2. c. 1.

An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eight, several Acts for granting certain Rates and Duties, and for allowing certain Drawbacks and Bounties on Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, imported into and exported from Ireland.

c. 2

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Expiration of Six Weeks,—and ends with the words,—said Acts, for such Period as His Majesty may deem expedient.

c. 3.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have advised or acted under an Order of Council for making Regulations with respect to the Navigation and Commerce between His Majesty's Subjects and the Subjects of the United States of America.

c. 4.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant a certain Annuity to Major General Sir John Stuart, 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. 6.

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 seven.

c. 7.

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 seven.

c. 9.

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

c. 15. in part.

An Act to provide for the regulating and securing the Collection of the Duty on Gold and Silver Plate, wrought or manufactured in Ireland - -} in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, and Twelve.

c. 18.

An Act to provide for the Decrease and Suspension, in certain Cases, of Part of the Countervailing Duties on British Refined Sugar imported into Ireland.

c. 21.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act, passed in Ireland in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Years of His present Majesty, respecting certain Annuities.

c. 22.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act passed in Ireland in the Thirty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for the Improvement and Extension of the Fisheries on the Coasts of Ireland.

c. 24

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Year,—and ends with the words,—Property of Her Majesty, and of the Queen Consort for the Time being.

c. 25. in part.

An Act for the more convenient Payment of Half Pay and Pensions, and other Allowances to Officers and Widows of Officers, and to Persons upon the Compassionate List - - - - -} in part; namely,—

Section One from “under such Rules and Regulations” to “applicable, or”.

c. 26

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. 28.

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 seven.

c. 29.

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 seven.

c. 31

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,—Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 32.

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

c. 33.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and eight, an Act of the Forty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, for appointing Commissioners to enquire into the Public Expenditure, and the Conduct of the Public Business in the Military Departments therein mentioned.

c. 37.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eight, an Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for altering and amending several Laws relating to the Duties of Excise upon Malt.

c. 38

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for permitting, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Exportation of other enumerated Articles from the same Colonies, to the said States.

c. 40.

An Act to alter the Practice of Courts of Equity, in Suits in which Members of Parliament are Defendants.

c. 43.

An Act to revive and continue, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for suspending Proceedings in Actions and other Proceedings relating to the Woollen Manufacture.

c. 44.

An Act for transferring to His Majesty, certain Possessions and Rights vested in the Sierra Leone Company, and for shortening the Duration of the said Company, and for preventing any dealing or trafficking in the buying or selling of Slaves within the Colony of Sierra Leone.

c. 46

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal certain Provisions of an Act, passed in the Forty-sixth Year,—and ends with the words,—Lands of the Crown within the same; and to amend the said Act.

c. 47

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to grant certain Duties on Callicoes,—and ends with the words,—Regulations contained in the Acts for the Union of Great Britain and Ireland.

c. 48.

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

c. 49.

An Act for allowing a Drawback on certain Linens exported from Great Britain to the West Indies.

c. 50. in part.

An Act to amend an Act, made in the Parliament of Ireland, in the Fifth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for erecting and establishing Publick Infirmaries or Hospitals in Ireland - - -}in part; namely,—

Section Two to “Purposes of this Act; and”.

And, except as to the county of the city of Dublin, the Sections and parts of Sections following, namely,—

the residue of Section Two.

Section One from “and that the Grand Jury” to “empowered to do ;”.

Section Five.

Section Six from “or alter” to “nor to.”

Section Seven.

c. 52.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, as relates to the Payment of Duty on Coffee and Cocoa Nuts when exported from the Warehouse in which the same shall have been secured.

c. 55.

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

c. 57.

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

c. 62.

An Act to suspend, until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and eight, the Payment of all Drawbacks on Spirits made or distilled in Great Britain or Ireland, and exported from either Country to the other respectively.

c. 68. in part

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the better Government of the Settlements of Fort Saint George and Bombay,—and ends with the words,—Civil Servants of the East India Company may be employed in their Service alwoad - -}in part namely,—

Sections One to Three, Six, and Seven.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 72.

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 seven.

c. 73.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Four millions five hundred thousand Pounds, for the Service of Great Britain.

c. 76

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.

48 Geo. 3. c. 5

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing an Act made in the Forty-seventh Year,—and ends with the words,—Avoidance of Benefices by the Incumbents thereof having accepted augmented Curacies.

c. 6.

An Act to continue, until the End of this Session of Parliament, several Acts for carrying into execution the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between His Majesty and the United States of America.

c. 7.

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

c. 10.

An Act to amend so much of an Act, made in the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for granting certain Duties on Spirits made in Scotland, as relates to delivering up the Licences granted for distilling Spirits in the Lowlands of Scotland, and for better preventing private Distillation.

c. 13.

An Act for settling and securing a certain Annuity on Viscount Lake, and the Two next Persons to whom the Title of Viscount Lake shall descend, in consideration of the eminent Services of the late General Viscount Lake.

c. 14.

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

c. 15.

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

c. 16

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,—Duties imposed by an Act of the last Session of Parliament shall be suspended.

c. 17

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,—warehousing in Ireland Rum or Spirits of the British Sugar Plantations.

c. 18.

An Act for amending and further continuing an Act made in the Thirty-eighth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Payment of the Duties on Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, and Mace.

c. 19

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,—Timber, for Naval Purposes, from the British Colonies in North America, Duty free.

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,—Importation of Fish from Newfoundland and the Coast of Labrador.

c. 21.

An Act to empower the Commissioners appointed for distributing the Money paid by the United States of America, to withdraw the same from the Bank, and invest it in Exchequer Bills.

c. 23

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws relating to the granting a Bounty on the Importation into Great Britain of Hemp,—and ends with the words,—Flax, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 24.

An Act for further continuing, until Three Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, an Act made in the Forty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, for permitting the Importation into Great Britain, of Hides and other Articles in Foreign Ships.

c. 25.

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

c. 26.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, Duties of Customs on the Goods, Wares, and Merchandize therein enumerated, in furtherance of the Provisions of certain Orders in Council.

c. 27

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, Duty free, of Corn and other Provisions.

c. 28.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, certain Duties on the Exportation from Ireland of Goods, Wares, and Merchandize therein enumerated.

c. 29.

An Act to prohibit, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Exportation of Jesuits Bark and Cotton Wool from Ireland.

c. 33.

An Act to prohibit, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Exportation of Jesuits Bark from Great Britain.

c. 34.

An Act to prohibit, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Exportation of Cotton Wool from Great Britain.

c. 35.

An Act for imposing, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, a Duty on Cotton Wool, the Growth of the British Colonies, exported from Great Britain.

c. 36.

An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fourth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and nine, an Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for altering and amending several Laws relating to the Duties of Excise upon Malt.

c. 37

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making valid certain Orders in Council,—and ends with the words,—Goods from Countries from which the British Flag is excluded, in any Vessels whatever.

c. 39.

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

c. 43.

An Act to suspend until the Eleventh Day of June One thousand eight hundred and eight, the Payment of all Drawbacks on Spirits made or distilled in Great Britain or Ireland, and exported from either Country to the other respectively.

c. 45

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. 46.

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 eight.

c. 49.

An Act for accelerating the making up, Examination, and Audit of the Accounts of the Paymaster General of His Majesty's Forces.

c. 50.

An Act to suspend the granting of Offices in Reversion, or for joint Lives with Benefit of Survivorship, for One Year after the passing of this Act, and from thence until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 51.

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

c. 52

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,—Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 53.

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

c. 54.

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

c. 55. in part

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act, for repealing the Duties of Assessed Taxes,—and ends with the words,—Management of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes - - - -}in part; namely,—

Sections One to Six.

Section Seven, so far as it relates to Schedule (L.).

Sections Eight to Ten.

Schedule (A.) except Rule V. so far as the same is applicable to Rule I. of Schedule (B.).

Schedule (B.) from “For every such” to “0 2 10”, the words in Rule I. “and in Addition to the Duties contained in Schedule (A.)” and Cases II. and III. of Exemptions.

Schedules (C.) to (N.).

c. 58. in part

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for amending the Law with regard to the Course of Proceeding on Indictments,—and ends with the words,—taking Bail in the King's Suit to assign the Bail Bonds to the King - - - -}in part; namely,—

Section Two.

Section Three from “or out of any” to “Wales,” and from “provided” to “commenced thereupon”.

c. 59.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle an Annuity on Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel.

c. 60.

An Act for repealing an Act passed in the First Year of King James the First, intituled An Act concerning Tanners, Curriers, Shoemakers, and other Artificers occupying the cutting of Leather; and also for repealing and amending certain parts of severa other Acts of Parliament relating thereto.

c. 61.

An Act to continue until the End of the next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Forty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, for appointing Commissioners to enquire into the Public Expenditure and the Conduct of the Public Business in the Military Departments therein mentioned.

c. 67.

An Act for granting an additional Duty on Copper imported into Great Britain, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and eleven, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 69

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,—Corn to be imported from such Port and from the Coast of Africa into the said Colonies and Plantations.

c. 71

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend so much of Two Acts of this Session,—and ends with the words,—Prize Goods imported into Great Britain or Ireland.

c. 75. in part.

An Act for providing suitable Interment in Churchyards or Parochial Burying Grounds in England, for such dead Human Bodies as may be cast on Shore from the Sea, in cases of Wreck or otherwise - }in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 79.

An Act to amend the Two Acts for the collecting of the Malt Duties in Ireland, and regulating the Trade of a Maltster.

c. 80

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,—Duty on British Plantation Coffee imported.

c. 85.

An Act to regulate the Trade between Great Britain and the United States of America until the end of the next Session of Parliament.

c. 88. in part.

An Act to restrain the Negotiation of Promissory Notes and Inland Bills of Exchange, under a limited Sum, in England - - - - - -} in part; namely,—

Sections One and Eleven.

c. 89.

An Act for enabling the Commissioners appointed to examine Accounts of Public Expenditure in the Barrack Office, more speedily and effectually to investigate the said Accounts.

c. 92

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal so much of an Act, made in the Forty-seventh Year,—and ends with the words,—Charges of Management of Stock redeemed.

c. 94.

An Act for repealing so much of an Act made in the Parliament of Scotland, in the Fourth Session of the First Parliament of Queen Anne, intituled, Act for Preserving the Game, as relates to the Shooting of Hares.

c. 97.

An Act to enable the 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 eight.

c. 98.

An Act for letting to Farm the Duties on Horses hired by the Mile or Stage, to be used in travelling, and on Horses hired for a less Period of Time than Twenty-eight Days, for drawing Carriages used in travelling Post, or otherwise, in Great Britain, and for better securing the said Duties.

c. 102

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appointing Commissioners for carrying into execution an Act of this Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight.

c. 103. in part

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further extending the Provisions of several Acts for establishing the Bank of Ireland,—and ends with the words,—Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight - - -}in part; namely,—

Section One from “That so much” to “repealed; and”, from “and shall for ever” to “also mentioned ;” and from “Subject nevertheless” to end of that Section.

Section Three to “One thousand eight hundred and nine; and”.

Sections Five and Six.

Section Eight to end of Act.

c. 105.

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

c. 108

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for carrying into complete Execution and Effect certain Provisions,—and ends with the words,—Patentee Officers of the Office of Serjeant at Arms of the said Court of Exchequer.

c. 110. in part.

An Act for the further Encouragement and better Regulation of the British White Herring Fishery, until the First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament - -}in part; namely,—

Section Thirty-six from “or of” to “net Fish”.

Section Thirty-eight from “or any Herrings (other than” to “Two hundred Pounds Weight,” and from “And if” to end of that Section.

Section Thirty-nine.

Section Forty from “all” to “such Certificate”.

Section Forty-one from “Provided” to end of that Section.

c. 112.

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 eight.

c. 114.

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

c. 115.

An Act to grant to His Majesty Countervailing Duties on Spirits imported into Ireland from Scotland; and 10 allow equivalent Drawbacks on Spirits exported from Ireland to Scotland.

c. 118.

An Act to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain, for a limited Time.

c. 126

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to permit Goods secured in Warehouses in the Port of London,—and ends with the words,—One Month after the Signature of the Preliminary Articles of Peace.

c. 128. in part

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal so much of an Act, passed in the forty-fifth Year,—and ends with the words,—Orders for examining and settling such Accounts.}in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 131.

An Act for further continuing until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and nine, an Act of the Forty-third Year of His present Majesty, for suspending Proceedings in Actions and other Proceedings relating to the Woollen Manufacture.

c. 133.

An Act for enlarging the Times appointed for the First Meetings of Commissioners and other Persons, for putting in execution certain Acts of this Session of Parliament.

c. 134.

An Act to amend the Laws relating to the marking of Bags and Pockets of Hops.

c. 136.

An Act to indemnify all Officers and Persons who have carried into execution any of the Provisions of an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for completing and increasing the Militia of Great Britain, in relation to the Militia of the Tower Hamlets.

c. 138. in part.

An Act for defining and regulating the Powers of the Commission of Tiends, in augmenting and modifying the Stipends of the Clergy of Scotland} in part; namely,—

Sections Three to Six, Fifteen, and Eighteen.

c. 139.

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

c. 140. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace, and for the more effectual Prevention of Felonies within the District of Dublin Metropolis - - - -}in part; namely,—

Sections One to Thirteen and Sixteen to Twenty-six.

Section Twenty-eight from “together with” to the “same”.

Sections Twenty-nine, Thirty, Thirty-two to Thirty-four and Thirty-six to Forty-six.

Section Forty-seven from “the Goods” to “or in case”, and from “and any such Person” to “Evidence,”.

Section Fifty-three from “and if any such Person so apprehended” to end of that Section.

Sections Sixty to Sixty-four.

Section Sixty-five from “hawk about” to “Place; or” and from “or sell Spirituous” to “Metropolis,”.

Section Sixty-six from “every such Person” to “Sale; and”, from “and before any Person shall sell” to “of Reception for nightly Lodgers,”, from “for his or her” to “Merchandizes, or”, and from “or selling Spirituous Liquors” to “(as the Case may be)”.

Sections Seventy-one, Seventy-two, Seventy-six to Ninety, Ninety-four to One hundred and seventeen, One hundred and twenty-one, One hundred and twenty-five, One hundred and twenty-six, and One hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 141. in part.

An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Duties of Assessed Taxes, and of the Tax upon the Profits of Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices, and to regulate the Assessment and Collection of the same. - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Sections Two, Three, Seven to Eleven, Fourteen and Fifteen.

c. 142. in part.

An Act for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, to grant Life Annuities - - -}:—

Except Sections Twenty-one, Twenty-three, Twenty-eight, and Thirty-two.

c. 143.

An Act to repeal the Stamp Duties on Licences granted by Justices of the Peace for selling Ale, Beer, and other Exciseable Liquors by Retail; and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 145.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to grant Annuities to the Judges of the Court of Session, Justiciary, and Exchequer in Scotland, upon the Resignation of their Offices.}in part; namely,—

So far as relates to the Chief Baron and Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland.

c. 146.

An Act for vesting the Stock of the Court of Session in Scotland in Trustees, for the erecting Buildings for the better Accommodation of the College of Justice, and a Publick Gaol, in the city of Edinburgh, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 147.

An Act to permit the Sale of the Danish Prize Ship Constantia Maria, and her Cargo, in the Port of Fowey in the County of Cornwall.

c. 148

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.

c. 149. in part.

An Act for repealing the Stamp Duties on Deeds, Law Proceedings, and other written or printed Instruments, and the Duties on Legacies and Successions to Personal Estate upon Intestacies, now payable in Great Britain; and for granting new Duties in lieu thereof - - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Sections Forty-three, Forty-six, and Forty-seven.

c. 151. in part.

An Act concerning the Administration of Justice in Scotland, and concerning Appeals to the House of Lords - - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Section One from “and the Lord President” to end of that Section.

Sections Two and Three.

Section Four from “and each” to “and eight”.

Sections Five, Seven, and Eight.

Section Nine from “and that” to “such Lords Ordinary belong ;”.

Section Thirteen to “Provided nevertheless, that “.

Section Twenty-two.

c. 152.

An Act for granting certain Duties on Worts or Wash made from Sugar during the Prohibition of Distillation from Corn or Grain in Great Britain.

49 Geo. 3. c. 1.

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

c. 2.

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

c. 3.

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

c. 6.

An Act for the Relief of Prisoners in Custody for Non-payment of Money pursuant to Orders of Courts of Equity.

c. 7.

An Act to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain, in the United Kingdom, for a limited Time.

c. 8.

An Act to suspend the Importation of British or Irish made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respectively, until the First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and nine.

c. 10

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue so much of an Act of the Forty-seventh Year,—and ends with the words,—Raw Sugar exported, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and ten.

c. 11

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,—Sugar when the Duties imposed by an Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty shall be suspended.

c. 12.

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

c. 14. in part.

An Act for repealing an Act of the Parliament of Scotland, relative to Child Murder; and for making other Provisions in lieu thereof - - - -}in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 18

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,—Exportation of Wool from the British Plantations in America.

c. 19.

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

c. 20

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to make perpetual several Laws relating to the Encouragement of the Silk Manufactures,—and ends with the words,—Importation of Seal Skins cured with Foreign Salt free of Duty.

c. 23

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,—Corn; and for allowing the Importation of other Articles of Provision without Payment of Duty.

c. 24.

An Act for charging with Duty Spent Wash, re-distilled in Great Britain.

c. 25.

An Act to permit, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eleven, the Importation of Tobacco into Great Britain, from any Place whatever.

c. 26.

An Act for allowing until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and ten, the Importation of certain Fish from Parts of the Coast of His Majesty's North American Colonies; and for granting a Bounty thereon.

c. 27. in part.

An Act for establishing Courts of Judicature in the Island of Newfoundland and the Islands adjacent; and for re-annexing Part of the Coast of Labrador and the Islands lying on the said Coast to the Government of Newfoundland - - - -}:—

Except Section Fourteen.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 28.

An Act to enable the Clerks of the King's Coroner and Attorney in the Court of King's Bench to be admitted as Attorneys.

c. 29.

An Act for the Appropriation of Twenty thousand Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund of Ireland, towards the Encouragement of the saving of Flax Seed for Sowing in Ireland.

c. 30.

An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and ten, certain Acts for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland, and for warehousing in Ireland, Rum or Spirits of the British Sugar Plantations.

c. 31.

An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and ten, an Act of the Forty-first Year of His present Majesty, for prohibiting the Exportation from Ireland, and for permitting the Importation into Ireland, Duty-free, of Corn and other Provisions.

c. 32. in part

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing and making perpetual several Duties of One Shilling and Sixpence,—and ends with the words,—Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and nine - - -}in part; namely,—

Section One from “and the Duties hereby granted” to end of that Section.

Sections Two to Six.

c. 36.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Forty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, for amending and rendering more effectual an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, for erecting and establishing Public Infirmaries or Hospitals.

Repealed except as to the county of the city of Dublin.

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

c. 42. in part.

An Act for better regulating the Publick Records of Scotland - - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Sections Four to Seven, Fourteen, Seventeen, and Eighteen.

c. 43.

An Act for regulating the Mode in which the Average Price of Brown or Muscovado Sugar, exclusive of the Duty thereon, is to be ascertained under the Provisions of an Act passed in the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty.

c. 46.

An Act to authorize the Principal Officers of the Customs in the British Colonies and Plantations in America and the West Indies, to examine Witnesses on Oath.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 49.

An Act to authorize His Majesty to permit, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twelve, any Goods and Commodities to be imported into and exported from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, in any Ship or Vessel whatsoever.

c. 51

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

c. 52.

An Act for raising the Sum of Six Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and nine.

c. 54.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 55

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. 57.

An Act for improving the Quality of Beer in Ireland, by further preventing the Use of unmalted Corn, or of any deleterious or unwholesome Ingredients therein, and for the better securing the Collection of the Malt Duties in Ireland.

c. 60.

An Act for allowing the Importation from any Port in Europe or Africa, of Goods or Commodities the Growth or Produce of any Country, until Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace.

c. 64.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities.

c. 67.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, 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. 68.

An Act to explain and amend the Law of Bastardy, so far as relates to indemnifying Parishes in respect thereof.

c. 72

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,—regulating the Coal Trade thereof, and for other purposes.

c. 73.

An Act to grant to His Majesty Duties upon Spirits made or distilled in Ireland, and upon British Spirits imported into Ireland, and upon Licences to sell Spirituous Liquors in Ireland in Quantities not less than Two Gallons.

c. 74.

An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and ten, several Acts for granting certain Rates and Duties, and for allowing certain Drawbacks and Bounties on Goods, Wares, and Merchandize imported into and exported from Ireland.

c. 79.

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 nine.

c. 80.

An Act for allowing Dealers to roast their own Coffee on certain Conditions.

c. 84.

An Act for amending the Irish Road Acts.

c. 85

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. 87.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia and Local Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and nine.

c. 88.

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

c. 89

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,—Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 90. in part.

An Act for providing Relief for the Wives and Families of the Militia Men in Scotland, when called into actual Service - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Sections Forty to Forty-four.

Section Forty-five to “made :”.

Section Forty-six.

c. 92

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for charging the Sum of Eleven Millions,—and ends with the words,—and for certain Periods after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace.

c. 93.

An Act to enable the 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 nine.

c. 94.

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

c. 99.

An Act to amend the several Acts for the regulating and securing the Collection of the Duties on Spirits distilled in Ireland; and for the regulating the Sale of such Liquors by Retail.

c. 101. in part.

An Act to regulate the Fees payable by Persons charged with Treason, Felony, and all other Offences, at Assizes and Quarter Sessions in Ireland; and for amending an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, made in the Thirty-sixth Year of His present Majesty relating thereto -}in part; namely,—

Section One as to the first six items (ending with the words “prepare the same.”), the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, twenty-eighth and subsequent items in the Schedule to that Section.

Section Two from “Sheriff or” to “or Sessions,”.

Sections Three to Five.

Repealed except as to the county of the city of Dublin.

c. 102.

An Act to appoint Commissioners to enquire and examine, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and eleven, into the Nature and Extent of the several Bogs in Ireland, and the Practicability of draining and cultivating them, and the best Means of effecting the same.

c. 104.

An Act to amend several Acts made in the Parliament of Ireland, for granting Life Annuities with Benefit of Survivorship.

c. 105.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and ten an Act of this present Session of Parliament, to suspend the Importation of British or Irish made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respectively.

c. 109.

An Act to repeal several Acts respecting the Woollen Manufacture, and to amend other Acts relating to the said Manufacture; and for allowing Persons employed in any Branch of the Woollen Manufacture to set up Trade in any Place in Great Britain.

c. 111

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,—Conduct of the Public Business in the Military Departments therein mentioned.

c. 114.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Three Millions for the Service of Great Britain.

c. 115.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 119.

An Act to give to the Persons named by His Majesty, pursuant to an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act concerning the Administration of Justice in Scotland, and concerning Appeals to the House of Lords, further time for making their Report or Reports.

c. 120. in part.

An Act for amending and reducing into One Act of Parliament the several Laws for raising and training the Militia of Ireland - - - -}in part; namely,—

Sections One and Four.

Sections Eight to Eleven, Thirteen, and Fifteen to Twenty.

Section Twenty-one from “although’ to “for the Captains.”

Section Twenty-two to “and that”.

Sections Twenty-five and Twenty-eight.

Section Thirty-six from “that all Payments” to “heretofore; and”.

Section Thirty-eight from “and such Adjutant” to end of that Section.

Section Thirty-nine so far as it relates to the length of time and the appointment of the time and place for training and exercise.

Sections Forty-two, Fifty to Fifty-three, and Sixty-four to Seventy-three.

Section Seventy-seven, the words “the Clerk of the Peace and” and from “and paid” to “Manner.”

Section Seventy-eight, the words “Clerk of the Peace or”.

Section One hundred and twenty-four.

Section One hundred and twenty-six from “That the” to “Act, and”.

Sections One hundred and twenty-seven and One hundred and twenty-eight.

Section One hundred and thirty-two from “giving to each Man” to end of that Section.

Section One hundred and forty-seven from “and shall be laid” to “thereupon”.

Section One hundred and forty-nine.

c. 124. in part

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for altering, amending, and explaining certain Acts relative to the Removal of the Poor,—and ends with the words,—Relief and Employment of the Poor -}in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 126. in part.

An Act for the further Prevention of the Sale and Brokerage of Offices - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Section One from “the Master General” to “Ordnance,” and from “the Secretary at War” to “Storekeeper General,”.

Sections Seven and Eight.

Section Nine from “or to render” to end of that Section.

Sections Twelve and Fifteen.

c. 128

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.

50 Geo. 3. c. 1.

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

c. 2.

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

c. 3.

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

c. 5

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain in Great Britain for a limited Time,—and ends with the words,—Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respectively.

c. 7.

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

c. 9.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eleven, so much of an Act of the Forty-seventh Year of His present Majesty, as allows a Bounty on British Plantation Raw Sugar exported.

c. 11.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, several Laws relating to the Encouragement of the Greenland Whale Fisheries.

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,—Timber for Naval Purposes from the British Colonies in North America, Duty-free.

c. 13

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue an Act, made in the Forty-fourth Year,—and ends with the words,—Colonies and Plantations, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 14.

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

c. 15.

An Act to grant to His Majesty Duties upon Spirits made or distilled in Ireland from Corn; to allow certain Drawbacks on the Exportation thereof; to make further Regulations for the Encouragement of Licensed Distillers; and for amending the Laws relating to the Distillery in Ireland.

c. 16

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,—Importation into Ireland, Duty-free, of Corn and other Provisions.

c. 17.

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

c. 18

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,—Bounties on Sugar when the Duties imposed by an Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty shall be suspended.

c. 19

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,—Importation of other Articles of Provision, without Payment of Duty.

c. 21

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for amending and continuing so amended,—and ends with the words,—Exportation of certain Goods and Merchandize into and from certain Ports in the West Indies.

c. 28.

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

c. 29.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for amending the Irish Road Acts.

c. 31. in part.

An Act for augmenting the Salaries of the Lords of Session, Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, and Barons of Exchequer in Scotland, and Judges in Ireland - - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two from “to the Lord Chief Baron” to “Two thousand Pounds ;”.

Sections Three and Four.

c. 37.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle an Annuity on His Serene Highness the Duke of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel.

c. 39.

An Act for repaying in certain Cases the Duty paid on the Export of Foreign Plain Linen.

c. 41. in part.

An Act for placing the Duties of Hawkers and Pedlars under the Management of the Commissioners of Hackney Coaches - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four, Six to Eleven, Seventeen, and Twenty to Twenty-two.

Section Twenty-three from “in any Mart” to “Market Town,”.

Section Twenty-four to end of Act.

c. 43.

An Act for maintaining and keeping in repair, Roads made and Bridges built in Scotland, under the Authority of the Parliamentary Commissioners for Highland Roads and Bridges.

c. 50

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,—Relief and Employment of the Poor.

c. 52.

An Act to amend so much of an Act, passed in the Eighth and Ninth Year of King William the Third, as requires poor Persons receiving Alms to wear badges.

c. 53.

An Act for preventing Frauds relating to the Exportation of British and Irish made Malt from one part of the United Kingdom to the other.

c. 57.

An Act to revive and continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, an Act of the Twenty-third Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Encouragement of the Manufacture of Flax and Cotton in Great Britain.

c. 58. in part.

An Act to amend several Acts for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax :—

Except Section Two.

c. 63.

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

c. 65.

An Act for uniting the Offices of Surveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown, and Surveyor General of His Majesty's Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases.

c. 69.

An Act for raising the Sum of Six Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and ten.

c. 70.

An Act to enable the 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 ten.

c. 78.

An Act to repeal an Act made in the Forty-seventh Year of His present Majesty, for suppressing Insurrection, and preventing the Disturbances of the Public Peace in Ireland.

c. 79.

An Act for regulating the Continuance of Licences for distilling Spirits from Sugar in the Lowlands of Scotland.

c. 80

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving and further continuing until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words,—Fish from Parts of the Coast of His Majesty's North American Colonies, and for granting Bounties thereon.

c. 81

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

c. 83.

An Act to repeal several Acts respecting the Woollen Manufacture, and for indemnifying Persons liable to any Penalty for having acted contrary thereto.

c. 84. in part.

An Act for augmenting Parochial Stipends, in certain Cases, in Scotland - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Section Twenty-four.

c. 85. in part.

An Act to regulate the taking of Securities in all Offices, in respect of which Security ought to be given; and for avoiding the Grant of all such Offices, in the Event of such Security not being given within a Time to be limited after the grant of such Office}in part; namely,—

Sections Two to Six.

Section Seven, the last three provisoes, and so far as the rest of that Section relates to neglect to cause a memorial to be registered.

Section Eight.

c. 87. in part.

An Act to amend Two Acts, relating to the raising Men for the Service of the East India Company; and the Quartering and Billetting such Men; and to Trials by Regimental Courts Martial } :—

Except Section Seven.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 88.

An Act to make Provisions for a limited Time respecting certain Grants of Offices.

c. 89.

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

c. 90.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia and Local Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and ten.

c. 91

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,—Militia of England disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 92.

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

c. 94.

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

c. 96.

An Act to amend an Act passed in this Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 97

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,—Drawbacks on the Exportation of certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandize into and from Ireland.

c. 98.

An Act for raising the Sum of Two hundred and sixteen thousand Pounds by Treasury Bills for the Service of Ireland for the Year One thousand eight hundred and ten.

c. 100.

An Act for respiting certain Fines imposed on Stills in Ireland.

c. 101

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for confirming an Agreement for the Purchase of the Prisage and Butlerage of Wines in Ireland,—and ends with the words,—Act made in the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty's Reign.

c. 102. in part.

An Act for the more effectually preventing the administering and taking of unlawful Oaths in Ireland; and for the Protection of Magistrates and Witnesses in Criminal Cases - - - - -}in part; namely,—

Section Ten from “and such” to “Evidence;”.

c. 105. in part.

An Act to regulate the Manner of making Surcharges of the Duties of Assessed Taxes, and of the Tax upon the Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices, and for amending the Acts relating to the said Duties respectively - -}in part; namely,—

Sections Four, Six, and Seven.

c. 106.

An Act for regulating the Manner of assessing Lands in certain Cases to the Duties arising from the Profits of Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices, and for giving Relief from the said Duties on Occasion of Losses in other Cases therein mentioned.

c. 107.

An Act to regulate the Examination and Payment of Assignments for Cloathing of His Majesty's Forces.

c. 111.

An Act to limit the Amount of Pensions to be granted out of the Civil List of Scotland.

c. 112. in part.

An Act for abridging the Form of extracting Decrees of the Court of Session in Scotland, and for the Regulation of certain Parts of the Proceedings of that Court}in part; namely,—

Section Fourteen.

Section Twenty, the words “appointed by the Lord President of the College of Justice”.

Sections Twenty-six, Twenty-seven, Thirty-one, Thirty-nine, Forty-four to Forty-seven, Forty-nine, Fifty, and Fifty-three to Fifty-nine.

The last Schedule.

c. 113.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Three Millions for the Service of Great Britain.

c. 114.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money, to be raised by Exchequer Bills, and to be advanced and applied in the Manner and upon the Terms therein mentioned, for the Relief of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies.

c. 115

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.