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PUBLIC ACTS OF THE YEAR.

An act for the encouragement and reward of petty officers, seamen, and royal marines, for long and faithful service, and for the consolidation of the Chest at Greenwich with the Royal Hospital there.

An act for directing the application of the residuary personal estate of Anna Maria Reynolds, spinster, bequeathed by her to the use of the sinking Fund.

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 1815.

An act for raising the sum of 12,500,000l. by Exchequer bills, for the service of Great Britain for the year 1815.

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 1815. An act to continue, until the 25th day of March, 1816, an act for sus pending the operation of an act of the 17th year of his present Majesty, for restraining the negociation of promis. sory notes and bills of exchange under a limited sum in England.

An act to repeal an act of the last session of parliament, for granting du ties of Excise on certain sorts of glass made in Ireland, and for granting and allowing certain countervailing duties and drawbacks in respect thereof.

An act to continue, during the con tinuance of the present hostilities, and until six months after the ratification of a definitive treaty of peace, so much of an act of the 34th year of his present Majesty as permits the importa tation into Great Britain and Ireland, in neutral vessels, from states in amity with his Majesty, of certain goods, wares, and merchandize.

An act to continue, until the expiration of six months after the conclusion of the present hostilities, an act of the 46th year of his present Majes ty, for authorising his Majesty in coun. cil to allow the importation and es. portation of certain goods and com modities in neutral ships into and from his Majesty's territories in the West Indies and continent of South America.

An act to make further provisions respecting the duties payable upon East India goods, and to allow bond to be given for payment of the duties upon such goods when imported by private traders.

An act to continue, until six months

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An act to impose certain duties on e importation, and to allow draw. cks on the exportation of certain rts of wood into and from Ireland, lieu of former duties and drawbacks the like sorts of wood; and to inemnify persons who have admitted rtain sorts of wood to entry on pay. ent of a proportion only of the duty posed thereon.

An act to amend an act made in me 52d year of his present Majesty, or making provision for the better upport of his Majesty's household, uring the continuance of his Majesy's indisposition.

An act to continue and amend an et passed in the 48th year of the eign of his present Majesty, entituled, n Act for empowering the Governor nd Company of the Bank of England o advance the sum of three millions Cowards the supply for the service of the year 1808.

An act to indemnify such persons En the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices

and employments, and for extending the times limited for those purposes respectively, until the 25th day of March, 1816; and to permit such persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file affidavits of the execution of indentures of clerks to attornies and solicitors, to make and file the same on or before the first day of Hilary Term, 1816.

An act to settle and secure an annuity on Lord Walsingham, in consideration of his services as chairman of the committees of the House of Lords.

An act to grant certain duties of Excise upon licences for the sale of spirituous and other liquors by retail, and upon licences to persons dealing in exciseable commodities, in Ireland, in lieu of the stamp-duties payable upon such licences; and to secure the payment of such excise duties, and to regulate the issuing of such licen

ces;

and to discourage the immoderate use of spirituous liquors in Ireland.

An act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.

An act for the regulating of his Majesty's Royal Marine forces while on shore.

An act to repeal the duties of customs payable on the importation of tobacco, and to grant other duties in lieu thereof.

An act to repeal the duties of customs upon the importation of citrat of lime, and to grant other duties in lieu thereof.

An act to grant duties of customs on the exportation of certain goods, wares, and merchandize, from Ireland, in lieu of the duties of customs heretofore payable on such exportation..

An act for the better regulation of the manufacture of brown linens in Ireland.

An act to amend the laws now in force for regulating the importation, of corn.

An act to continue, until the 5th

day of July, 1816, certain additional duty of customs on tobaccɔ import duties of excise in Great Britain.

An act for further continuing, until the 5th day of July 1816, an act of the 44th year of his present Majesty, to continue the restrictions contained in the several acts of his present Majesty, on payments of cash by the Bank of England.

An act to regulate the trade between Malta and its dependencies, and his Majesty's colonies and plantations in America; and also between Malta and the United Kingdom.

An act for granting to his Majesty, until the 5th day of April, 1819, additional duties of excise in Great Britain on sweets, tobacco, snuff, and exeise licences,

An act to amend certain acts respecting the exportation and importation of sugar, and further to regulate the importation of sugar, coffee, and other articles from certain islands in the West Indies.

An act to rectify a mistake in an act of the present sesion of Parliament, with respect to the duties on sugar imported from the East Indies; and for further continuing, until the end of six weeks from and after the expiration of any act or acts of Parliament, continuing the temporary or war duties upon sugar imported into Great Britain, certain countervailing duties, drawbacks, and bounties, on refined sugar.

An act to continue, until the 5th day of July, 1816, certain temporary or war duties of customs on the importation into Great Britain of goods, wares, and merchandize.

An act to continue, until the 25th day of March, 1817, an act made in the 49th year of his present Majesty, to permit the importation of tobacco into Great Britain from any place whatever.

An act to grant to his Majesty an additional duty of excise on tobacco in Ireland.

An act to grant to his Majesty a

into Ireland.

An act to amend several acts specting the exportation and import tion of sugar into and from Ireland and further to regulate the importa tion into Ireland of sugar, coffee, and other articles, from certain island in the West Indies.

An act to repeal so much of an act of the last session of Parliament as d rects that no bleaching powder, made in Ireland and brought into Scotland should be received into England.

An act to revive and continue, un til the 25th day of March 1816, veral laws relating to the better en couragement of the Greenland whale fisheries, and to the allowing vessels employed in the said fisheries to come plete their full number of men at cer tain ports.

An act for raising the sum of 2,323,750l. Irish currency, by trea sury bills, for the service of Ireland, for the year 1815.

An act to continue, until three months after the ceasing of any re striction imposed on the Bank of Eng-: land from issuing cash in pay ment the several acts for confirming and continuing the restrictions on pay ments in cash by the Bank of Ire land.

An act to facilitate the administration of justice in that part of the Uni-e ted Kingdom called Scotland, by the; extending trial by jury to civil causes.

An act for the more effectual pre vention of the use of false and deficient measures.

An act for the relief of the captors of prizes, with respect to the admitting and landing of certain prize vessels and goods in Ireland; to continue in force until the 25th day of March, 1816.

An act for continuing the premi ums allowed to ships employed in the southern whale fishery.

An act to amend an act passed in

de 48th year of the reign of his prent Majesty, intituled, An act for the etter care and maintenance of lunaes, being paupers or criminals in Engnd.

An act for procuring returns relave to the expence and maintenance the poor in England; and also retive to the highways.

An act for enlarging the powers ad acts of his present Majesty, for roviding clergymen to officiate in aols and houses of correction within England and Wales.

An act to procure returns of perons committed, tried, and convicted or criminal offences and misdemeanors, An act for the abolition of gaol and ther fees connected with the gaols a England.

An act to amend an act of his late Majesty King George the Second, for the more easy assessing, collecting, and levying of county rates.

An act to revive and continue, unil the 25th day of March, 1820, several acts for charging additional duties on copper imported into Great

Britain.

An act to revive and continue, for one year, the duties and contributions on the profits arising from property, professions, trades, and offices in Great Britain.

An act to repeal an act of the last session of Parliament, for establishing regulations respecting aliens arriving in this kingdom, or resident therein; and to establish, for twelve months, other regulations respecting aliens arriving in this kingdom, or residing therein, in certain cases.

An act to enable the commissioners of his Majesty's woods, forests, and land revenues, to contract for the purchase and surrender of crown leases, and to sell his Majesty's interest in the Thornhill estate, in the parish of Stallbridge, in the county of Dorset, and in certain small parcels of land belonging

to his Majesty's subjects within the royal forests; and to remove doubts as to estates of the crown, sold by order of the said commissioners, being exempted from the auction duty.

An act to authorize the commissioners and governors of the Royal Hospital for seamen at Greenwich, to transfer a certain sum in the three pounds per cent. consolidated annuties, now standing in the name of the corporation of the chest at Greenwich, into the name of the said commissioners ; and also to receive such dividends as are now due upon such annuities.

An act to repeal the provisions of former acts, granting exclusive privileges of trade to the South Sea Company, and to indemnify the said com, pany for the loss of such privileges.

An act for granting annuities to discharge certain Exchequer bills.

An act for amending an act of his present Majesty, to insure the proper and careful manufacturing of firearms in England, and for making provision for proving the barrels of such fire-arms.

An act to repeal several acts relating to the execution of letters of attorney and wills of petty officers, seamen, and marines, in his Majesty's navy, and to make new provisions respecting the same.

An act to grant to his Majesty certain increased rates, duties, and taxes in Ireland, in respect of windows, male servants, carriages, horses, and dogs, in lieu of former rates, duties, and taxes, in respect of the like articles.

An act to grant to his Majesty cer. tain increased duties of excise in Ireland on malt.

An act to repeal the additional duty on British made wine or sweets granted by an act of this session of Parliament.

An act to explain and amend an

act of the 53d year of his present Majesty, as far as relates to the granting gratuities to the East India Com

pany.

An act to amend the laws relating to the militia of Great Britain.

An act for allowing makers of oxygenated muriatic acid to make salt, duty free, for making such acid or oxymuriate of lime for bleaching linen and cotton; for repealing the excise duties on Glauber salt, and on bleaching powder imported from Ireland; and to allow a further drawback on foreign brimstone used in making oil of vitriol.

An act to grant his Majesty certain duties and taxes in Ireland, in respect of certain male servants, carri. ages and horses, kept to be let to hire.

An act to amend an act of the 13th year of his present Majesty, for the amendment and preservation of the public highways, in so far as the same relates to notice of appeal against turning or diverting a public highway; and to extend the provisions of the same act to the stopping up of unnecessary roads.

An act to regulate madhouses in Scotland.

An act for better regulating the formation and arrangement of the judicial and other records of the Court of Session in Scotland.

An act to regulate hawkers and pedlars in Scotland.

An act to fix the election for Glamorganshire at a central part within the said county.

An act for granting to his Majesty a sum of money to be raised by lot

teries.

An act to continue the encourage ment of persons making discoveries for finding the longitude at sea, or other useful discoveries and improve ments in navigation, and for making

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An act to authorize, under preest circumstances, the drawing out t embodying of the British and I militia, or any part thereof.

An act to repeal the several drier under the care of the commission for managing the stamp-duties in In land, and to grant new duties in thereof.

An act to regulate the collecting and management of the stamp-duties on law proceedings, attornies, solic tors, proctors, and corporate officers in Ireland.

An act to provide for the collection and management of stamp-duties on pamphlets, almanacks, and newspaper in Ireland.

An act to repeal the several acts for the collection and management of stamp-duties in Ireland, and to make more effectual regulations for collecting and managing the said duties in general.

An act to grant duties of customs, and to allow drawbacks and bounties on certain goods, wares, and merchan dize imported into and exported from Ireland, in lieu of former duties, drawbacks, and bounties; and to make further regulations for securing the duties of customs in Ireland.

An act to regulate the payment of i the duties of customs on foreign goods imported into Great Britain from Ir. land, or into Ireland from Great Bri tain; and of the drawbacks on the exportation of goods the growth, produce, or manufacture of Great Britain

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