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treasury bills, for the service of and for other purposes therein Ireland, for the year 1816.

An act to continue, until three months after the ceasing of any restriction imposed on the bank of England from issuing cash in payment, the several acts for confirming and continuing the restrictions on payments in cash by the bank of Ireland.

An act to explain and amend an act, passed in the last session of parliament, for the more easy assessing, collecting, and levying of county rates.

An act to regulate the sale of farming stock taken in execution.

An act to amend an act passed in the present session of parliament, entitled 'An Act to carry into Effect a Convention of Commerce concluded between his Majesty and the United States of America.'

An act to amend and render more effectual an act passed in the last session of parliament, for enabling spiritual persons to exchange their parsonage houses or glebe lands, and for other purposes therein mentioned

An act to amend and render more effectual three several acts passed in the 48th, 49th, and 52d of his present majesty, for enabling the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt to grant life annuities

An act for raising the sum of 13,000,000l. by exchequer bills, for the service of Great Britain, for the year 1816.

An act to amend an act of the parliament of Ireland, in the 40th of his present majesty's reign, for granting the sum of 500,0001. for promoting inland pavigation,

mentioned; and to enlarge the powers vested in the directors of all works relating to inland navigation in Ireland.

An act to repeal the several stamp duties in Ireland, and also several acts for the collection and management of the said duties, and to grant new stamp duties in lieu thereof; and to make more effectual regulations for collecting and managing the said duties.

An act to grant certain rates, duties, and taxes in Ireland, in respect of fire hearths, windows, male servants, horses, carriages, and dogs, in lieu of former rates, duties, and taxes; and to provide for the more effectual collection of the said rates, duties, and taxes.

An act to repeal an act made in the 51st of his present majesty, for allowing the manufacture and use of a liquor prepared from sugar for colouring porter.

An act to reduce the duty of excise on salt made in Ireland, and certain countervailing duties and drawbacks in respect thereof.

An act to authorize the transferring stock upon which dividends shall remain unclaimed for the space of at least ten years at the bank of England, and also all lottery prizes or benefits, and balances of sums issued for paying the principals of stocks or annuities, which shall not have been demanded for the same period, to the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt.

An act for granting to his majesty a sum of money to be raised by lotteries.

An act for erecting a harbour

for

for ships to the eastward of Dunleary, within the port of Dublin. An act to regulate the general penitentiary for convicts, at Millbank, in the county of Middlesex. An act to repeal several acts relating to the militia of Great Britain, and to amend other acts relating thereto.

An act to explain and amend the acts for granting duties on the profits arising from property, professions, trades, and offices, so far as extend to the due assessment and collection of the duties for past years; for confirming certain abatements already made of the said duties, and exempting collectors bonds from the stamp duties.

An act for reducing the duties payable on horses, used for the purposes therein mentioned, for two years; and for repealing the acts granting allowances in respect of children.

An act to enable such officers, mariners, and soldiers, as have been in the land or sea service, or in the marines, or in the militia, or any corps of fencible men, since the 42d of his present Majesty's reign, to exercise trades.

An act to provide for a new silver coinage, and to regulate the currency of the gold and silver coin of this realm.

An act to continue, until the 25th of March 1918, two acts of the 54th of his present majesty, for repealing the duties of customs on madder imported into Great Britain, and for granting other duties in lieu thereof.

An act to alter and amend several acts relating to the redemption of the national debt of Ire

land, and to make further provi sion in respect thereof.

An act to amend an act of the 51st of his present majesty's reign, for discharging certain arrears of quit, crown, and composition rents in Ireland.

An act to continue and amend so much of an act of the 43d of his present majesty's reign, for authorizing the billetting and subjecting to military discipline certain yeomanry corps, and officers of cavalry or infantry, as relates to such corps in Ireland.

An act for removing difficulties in the conviction of offenders stealing property from mines.

An act for the purchase of certain lands, tenements, and hereditaments at Sheerness and Chatham, in the county of Kent, for the use of the navy.

An act to repeal the duties of customs upon the importation into the United Kingdom of rape seed and cole seed, and to grant other duties in lieu thereof.

An act for repealing the several bounties on the exportation of refined sugar, from any part of the united kingdom, and for allowing other bounties in lieu thereof, until the 5th day of July 1818.

An act to repeal certain duties granted by an act passed in the last session of parliament, for repealing the provisions of former acts granting exclusive privileges of trade to the South Sea Company.

An act for the better regulating and securing the collection of the duties on paper in Ireland, and to prevent frauds therein.

An act for repealing the duties of customs on rar seed cakes,

linseed

linseed cakes, bones of cattle and other animals, and of fish, except whale fins, imported into Great Britain; and for granting other duties in lieu thereof.

An act to enable the principal officers and commissioners of his Majesty's navy resident on foreign stations to grant certificates of stores or goods, which may be sold by such officers or commis sioners at such foreign stations

An act to alter the period during which manufacturers of oil of vitriol are to deliver in their accounts.

An act to render valid the judicial acts of surrogates of vice-admiralty courts abroad, during vacancies in offices of judges of such

courts.

An act for regulating the carrying of passengers to and from the island of Newfoundland and coast of Labrador.

An act for the better accommodation of his majesty's packets within the harbour of Holyhead, in the island of Anglesea; and for the better regulation of the shipping therein.

An act to make further regulations for securing the collection of the duties of customs and excise in Ireland, and for the importation into Ireland of American staves, and of old plate and books from Great Britain.

An act for establishing regulations respecting aliens arriving in or resident in this kingdom, in certain cases, for two years from the passing of this act, and until the end of the session of parliament in which the said two years shall expire, if parliament shall be then sitting.

An act to regulate proceedings of grand juries in Ireland, upon bills of Indictment.

An act to amend the law of Ireland, respecting the recovery of tenements from absconding, overholding, and defaulting tenants; and for the protection of the tenant from undue distress.

An act to provide for the charge of certain additions to the public debt of Ireland, for the service of the year 1816.

An act to defray the charge of the pay, clothing, and contingent expenses of the disembodied militia in Great Britain, and of the miners of Cornwall and Devon; and for granting allowances, in certain cases, to subaltern officers, adjutants, surgeons mates, and serjeant-majors of militia, until the 25th of March 1817.

An act to regulate the trade of the colonies of Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo: to allow the importation into, and expor tation from, such colonies, of certain articles, by Dutch proprietors of the European dominions of his majesty the King of the Netherlands; and to repeal an act of the 54th of his present majesty, for permitting a trade between the United Provinces and certain colonies in his majesty's possession.

An act to enable his majesty to authorize the exportation of the machinery necessary for erecting a mint in the united states of America.

An act for enabling the officers of the customs at creeks, harbours, and basins of Great Britain, to take entries of ships and

goods

goods arriving from and bound to Ireland.

An act to allow makers of oxygenated muriatic acid, to take crushed rock salt, duty free, for making such acid, or oxymuriate of lime for bleaching linen and

cotton.

An act to authorize such person as his Majesty shall appoint to transfer a certain sum in three pounds per cent. reduced annuities, now standing in the name of the dissolved college of Hertford, in the university of Oxford; and also to receive dividends due upon such annuities.

An act for establishing an agreement with the governor and company of the bank of England for advancing the sum of three millions, for the service of the year 1816.

An act to authorize the advancing, for the public service, a proportion of the balance that shall remain from time to time in the Bank of England, for the payment of dividends on account of the public debt, for lottery prizes or benefits not claimed, and principals of stocks and annuities remaining unclaimed.

An act to unite and consolidate into one fund all the public revenues of Great Britain and Ireland, and to provide for the application thereof to the general service of the United Kingdom.

An act to vest the Elgin collection of ancient marbles and sculpture in the trustees of the British Museum for the use of the public.

An act for more effectually securing the liberty of the subject. An act for enabling the officers in his Majesty's navy, and their

representatives, to draw for and receive their half-pay, and for transferring the duty of making certain payments from the clerks of the cheque at his Majesty's dock-yards to the clerks of the treasurer of the navy at the same yards.

An act to amend the act of the 53d of his present Majesty, entitled, 'An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England; * and to give further powers to the court appointed by the said act.

An act for further securing the duties on paper and pasteboard; and for repealing the countervailing duty upon pasteboard imported from Ireland, and the drawback upon pasteboard exported; and granting other countervailing duties and drawbacks in lieu thereof.

An act for the making more effectual provision for the prevention of smuggling, and rewarding officers and persons making seizures and capturing smuggling vessels; for licensing luggers employed in the North Sea fishery; and obliging exporters of exciseable goods on drawback to give notice of shipment.

An act to amend and continue, until the end of the next session of Parliament, an act of the 54th of his present Majesty, for regulating the trade in spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally, and to grant and allow new countervailing duties and drawbacks on spirits imported and exported between England and Scotland and Ireland respec tively.

An act to repeal the duties payable in Scotland upon wash and

spirits,

spirits, and distillers' licences, to grant other duties in lieu thereof, and to establish further regulations for the distillation of spirits from corn for home consumption in Scotland, until the 10th of November, 1818.

An act to amend an act of the last session of parliament relating to stamp duties in Great Britain, so far as relates to inventories to be exhibited and recorded in any commissary court in Scotland.

An act to repeal certain draw backs and countervailing duties of excise on beer and malt; to alter the drawbacks on plate glass, and to prevent frauds therein.

An act to continue, until the 5th of July 1817, an act of the 46th of his present Majesty, for granting an additional bounty on the exportation of the silk manufactures of Great Britain.

An act for the further regulation of the trades of tanners and curriers.

An act to repeal part of the duty on spirits distilled in Ireland, to reduce the drawback on such spirits exported to foreign parts, and to make further regulations for the collection of the said duties, and the duties on licences for retailing spirituous and other liquors in Ireland.

An act to make certain provisions for modifying the several acts for imposing and levying of fines, in respect of unlawful distillation of spirits in Ireland.

An act for repealing the duties payable for licences for retailing beer, ale, cyder, perry, or spirits in Great Britain, and for imposing other duties in lieu thereof.

An act to regulate the conveyance of passengers from the United

Kingdom to the United States of America, in British vessels.

An act for ratifying the purchase of the Clareinont estate, and for settling the same as a residence for her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta and his Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.

An act to explain and amend an act, passed in the 55th of the reign of his present Majesty, entitled, 'An Act for the Abolition of gaol and other fees connected with the gaols in England.'

An act to amend an act passed in the 39th and 40th of the reign of his present Majesty, for the safe custody of insane persons charged with offences.

An act for admitting oil and blubber from the British colonies in North America, upon payment of the like duty as oil and blubber from Newfoundland.

An act to explain and amend an act passed in the present session of parliament for punishing mutiny and desertion, in relation to the transportation of offenders.

An act to procure annual returns of persons committed, tried, and convicted for criminal offences and misdemeanors in Ireland.

An act for defraying, until the 25th of June, 1817, the charge of the pay and clothing of the militia of Ireland, and for making allowances in certain cases to subaltern officers of the said militia during peace.

An act to make provision for securing, for a time to be limited, the profits of the office of clerk of the pleas of his Majesty's court of Exchequer in Ireland.

An act to continue, until the

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