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forces in Ireland as might voluntarily offer themselves to be employed in Great Britain.

Cap. 32. An act to enable the commissioners of his Majesty's treasury of Ireland to issue treasury-bills on the credit of such aids or supplies as have been or shall be granted by parliament for the service of Ireland for the year one thousand eight hundred and six; and for making forth duplicates of treasury-bills lost or destroyed.

Cap. 33. An act for raising the sum of twenty millions by way of annuities.

Cap. 34. An act for further continuing, until the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and seven, an act made in the thirty-ninth year of his present Majesty, for the more effectual encouragement of the British fisheries.

Cap. 35. An act to revive and amend so much of an act made in the forty-third year of his present Majesty, for granting certain stamp-duties in Ireland, as provides for the exempting from the said duties, bank-notes and bank post-bills issued by the governor and company of the bank of Ireland.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 37. An act to declare the law with respect to witnesses refusing to answer.

Cap. 38. An act for repealing the several duties of customs upon tea imported into Great Britain, and granting a duty in lieu thereof; and for granting to his Majesty additional duties of excise on tea.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 42. An act for granting to his Majesty, during the present war, and for six months after the expiration thereof, by the ratification of a definitive treaty of peace, additional duties on certain goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into and exported from, or brought or carried coastwise within Great Britain.

Cap. 43. An act for granting to his Majesty certain stampduties on appraisements and on licences to appraisers in Great Britain.

Cap. 44. An act for carrying to the consolidated fund of Great Britain, the duties on wine granted by two acts of the forty-third and forty-fourth years of his present Majesty.

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Cap. 45. An act for the better regulation of the office of treasurer of the ordnance.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 47. An act for raising a certain sum of money by way of annuities or debentures for the service of Ireland.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 49. An act for encreasing the salaries of the judge of the court of admiralty in Scotland, and of the judges of the commissary court in Edinburgh.

Cap. 50. An act for extending the annuity granted to the Earl of St. Vincent, to the two next persons to whom the title of Viscount St. Vincent is limited.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 52. An act to prevent the importation of slaves, by any of his Majesty's subjects, into any islands, colonies, plantations, or territories belonging to any foreign sovereign, state, or power; and also to render more effectual a certain order, made by his Majesty in council on the fifteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and five, for prohibiting the importation of slaves (except in certain cases), into any of the settlements, islands, colonies, or plantations on the continent of America, or in the West Indies, which have been surrendered to his Majesty's arms during the present war; and to prevent the fitting out of foreign slave-ships from British ports.

Cap. 53. An act for indemnifying all persons who have been concerned in advising, issuing, or carrying into execution any order or orders for permitting the importation and exportation of certain goods and commodities in foreign bottoms, into and out of his Majesty's West-India islands, and the colonies, settlements, and territories, which have been conquered by his Majesty's arms. Cap. 54. An act for the more speedy trial of offences committed in distant parts upon the sea.

Cap. 55. An act to provide for the payment, at the bank of Ireland, of the interest on certain debentures now payable at the exchequer of Ireland; and also for altering the days of payment of the interest or dividends on certain annuities in Ireland.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 57. An act to amend an act made in the last session of parliament

parliament for the collection of the malt-duties in Ireland, and regulating the trade of a maltster.

Cap. 58. An act for establishing certain regulations in the collection and management of his Majesty's revenues of customs, excise, and taxes, in Ireland.

Cap. 59. An act to regulate the packing of butter in Ireland for sale or exportation.

Cap. 60. An act for amending an act passed in Ireland, in the twenty-ninth year of King George the Second, intituled, An act for amending and making more effectual, the several laws relating to the first-fruits payable out of ecclesiastical benefices in this kingdom; and for the better regulation and management of the charitable bequest of Doctor Hugh Boulter, late lord archbishop of Armagh, for augmenting the maintenance of poor clergy in this kingdom, so far only as relates to the said charitable bequest.

Cap. 61. An act to authorise certain publick officers to send and receive letters and packets by the post, free from the duty of postage.

Cap. 62. An act for granting to his Majesty, until the twentyninth 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.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 64. An act to repeal the several duties under the care of the commissioners for managing the duties upon stamped vellum, parchment, and paper in Ireland, and to grant new and additional duties in lieu thereof; and to amend the laws relating to the stamp-duties in Ireland.

Cap. 65. An act for granting to his Majesty, during the present war, and until the sixth day of April next after the ratification of a definitive treaty of peace, further additional rates and duties in Great Britain on the rates and duties on profits arising from property, professions, trades, and offices; and for repealing an act passed in the forty-fifth year of his present Majesty, for repealing certain parts of an act made in the forty-third year of his present Majesty, for granting a contribution on the profits arising from property, professions, trades, and offices; and to consolidate and render more effectual the provisions for collecting the said duties. Cap. 66. An act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.

Cap. 67. An act for granting to his Majesty certain duties upon malt and spirits made in Ireland.

Cap. 68. An act to continue until the twenty-fourth day of June one thousand eight hundred and seven, and amend an act made in the last session of parliament, for appointing commis'sioners to enquire and examine into any irregularities and abuses

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which might have taken place in conducting and managing the paving, cleansing, and lighting the streets of Dublin.

Cap. 69. An act for making better provision for soldiers.

Cap. 70. An act to amend an act, made in the last session of parliament for regulating licences for the sale of spirituous liquors, wine, beer, ale, and cyder, by retail, in Ireland.

Cap. 71. An act to amend several acts for the encouragement of finding and working mines and minerals within Ireland.

Cap. 72. An act for enabling his Majesty to permit the impor tation and exportation of certain goods and commodities into, and from the port of Road Harbour, in the island of Tortola.

Cap. 73. An act for granting rates of postage on the conveyance of letters and packets to and from Gibraltar and the island of Malta.

Cap. 74. An act for permitting Prussian yarn to be imported in foreign ships, on payment of the like duties as if imported in British ships,

Cap. 75. An act for the better regulation of the office of receiver-general of the duties of excise in England.

Cap. 76. An act for the better regulation of the office of receiver-general of the stamp-duties in England.

Cap. 77. An act for continuing the encouragement of persons making discoveries for finding the longitude at sea, or other useful discoveries and improvements in navigation, and for making experiments relating thereto; and for discharging certain debts incurred by the commissioners of the longitude in carrying the acts relating thereto into execution.

Cap. 78. An act for granting to his Majesty an additional duty on the amount of the duties under the management of the commissioners for the affairs of taxes therein mentioned.

Cap. 79. An act to confirm an agreement entered into between the commissioners of his Majesty's treasury, and the most noble Augustus Henry duke of Grafton, in pursuance of an act of the forty-third year of his present Majesty.

Cap. 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. Cap. 81. An act for better encouraging the manufacture of thread-lace in Great Britain.

Cap. 82. An act for abolishing fees received by certain officers and other persons employed in the service of the customs, in the port of London; and for regulating the attendance of officers and others so employed.

Cap. 83. An act for the better regulation of the office of receiver-general of the post-office in England.

Cap. 84. An act to grant certain allowances out of the duties, under the management of the commissioners for the affairs of taxes, to persons in respect of the number of their children.

Cap. 85. An act for reviving and continuing until the twentyfifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, an

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act made in the forty-third year of his present Majesty, for regu lating the manner in which the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies shall hire and take up ships for their regular service.

Cap. 86. An act for enabling his Majesty to grant the castle of Norwich, with the common gaol, castle-hill, and certain land adjacent thereto in the county of Norfolk, and for vesting the same in his Majesty's justices of the peace for the said county, for the use thereof; and for other purposes relating thereto.

Cap. 87. An act more effectually to regulate the collection of the duties on goods, wares, and merchandize imported or exported into or from Ireland; and the payment of bounties, allowances, and drawbacks thereon.

Cap. 88. An act to provide for the regulating and securing the collection of the duties on spirits distilled in Ireland, and the ware housing of such spirits for exportation.

Cap. 89. An act for consolidating and rendering more effectual the several acts for the purchase of buildings and further improvement of the streets and places near to Westminster-Hall, and the two houses of parliament.

Cap. 90. 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.

Cap. 91. An act for the return of correct lists 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..

Cap. 92. An act to amend three acts, made in the thirty-fifth, forty-first, and forty-second years of his present Majesty, relating to the conveyance of letters and packets by the post.

Cap. 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 parliainent for the service of Great Britain for the year one thousand eight hundred and six.

Cap. 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.

Cap. 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.

Cap, 96. An act to amend the laws, respecting the accounting for money presented in Ireland for the making, repairing, widen ing, or fencing of publick roads, and the building and repairing of bridges, pipes, or gullets.

Cap. 97. An act to permit the free interchange of every species of grain, between Great Britain and Ireland.

Cap. 98. An act for making additional and further provisions for the effectual performance of quarantine in Great Britain.

Cap. 99.

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