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[No. LXIII. ] 59 George III. c. 75.-An Act to continue No. LXIII. until Fifth of July One Thousand Eight Hundred and 59 Geo. III. Twenty, Two Acts made in the Fifty-fourth and Fiftysixth Years of his present Majesty for regulating the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally.-[6th July 1819.]

[No. LXIV. ] 59 George III. c. 77.-An Act to continue until the Twenty-fourth of June One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-six an Act for amending the Laws relating to the Allowance of the Bounties on Pilchards exported.—[6th July 1819.]

[No. LXV. ] 59 George III. c. 79.-An Act to continue until the First of August One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty, Two Acts of the Forty-fifth and Fiftieth Years of his present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm and Cinders to London and Westminster by Inland Navigation.-[6th July 1819.]

[No. LXVI. ] 59 George III. c. 98.-An Act to limit the Continuance of the several Acts for imposing Fines upon Townlands and Places in Ireland, in respect of. Offences relating to the unlawful Distillation of Spirits; and to amend the said Acts, and to provide for the more effectual Prevention or Suppression of such Offences.→ [12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXVII. ] 59 George III. c. 103.-An Act to repeal so much of Two Acts as require certain Accounts to be laid before Parliament; and to amend an Act of the Twenty-sixth Year of his present Majesty, relative to laying an Account before Parliament. [12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXVIII.] 59 George III. c. 107.-An Act to consolidate and amend several Acts for regulating the granting of Permits and Certificates for the Conveyance and Protection of certain Goods in Ireland.-[12th July 1819.]

[No. LXIX. ] 59 George III. c. 108.-An Act to amend several Acts relating to the Post Office and Conveyance of Letters in Ireland.-[12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXX. ] 59 George III. c. 109.-An Act for the further Encouragement and Improvement of the Irish Fisheries.-[12th July 1819.]

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No. LXXI. [ No. LXXI. ] 59 George III. c. 110.-An Act to remove 59 Geo. III. Doubts respecting the Dues payable to the Levant Company.[12th July 1819.]

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[ No. LXXII. ] 59 George III. c. 112.-An Act to grant, until the Fifth of July One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-one an additional Bounty on the Exportation of certain Silk Manufactures of Great Britain.[12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXXIII. ] 59 George III. c. 113.-An Act for continuing the Premiums allowed to Ships employed in the Southern Whale Fishery.—[12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXXIV. ] 59 George III. c. 121.—An Act to make further Regulations for the Prevention of Smuggling.— [12th July 1819.]

[No. LXXV. ] 59 George III. c. 122.-An Act to permit Vessels under a certain Tonnage to trade between the United Kingdom and New South Wales.-[12th July 1819.1

[ No. LXXVI. ] 59 George III. c. 123.-An Act to empower the Officers of the Customs in Great Britain to allow Reports of Vessels' Cargoes to be amended; to require Goods which have been warehoused without Payment of Duties, or being prohibited warehoused for Exportation, to be put on board Vessels by Persons licensed for that Purpose; to direct that Cocquet and Bond shall be required for Slate and Stone carried Coastwise; and to empower Officers of the Customs to administer Oaths.-[12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXXVII. ] 59 George III. c. 124.-An Act for amending an Act made in the Forty-third Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, for regulating the Vessels carrying Passengers from the United Kingdom to his Majesty's Plantations and Settlements Abroad, or to Foreign Parts, with respect to the Number of such Passengers, and for making further Provision for that Purpose.-[12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXXVIII. ] 59 George III. c. 125.-An Act to admit certain Goods imported from the East Indies to Entry and Payment of Duty without being warehoused,

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and to permit the Exportation of certain East India Goods to Guernsey and Jersey, and the Removal of cer- LXXVIII.' tain East India Goods to Liverpool, Lancaster, Bristol, 59 Geo. III. and Glasgow, for Exportation.-[12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXXIX. ] 59 George III. c. 126.-An Act for requiring the like Proof, to obtain Drawback of Duty on Coals used or consumed in calcining or smelting Tin, Copper or Lead Ores, in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, as is required on Coals used in Mines of Tin, Copper, or Lead, in the said Counties.-[12th July 1819.]

[ No. LXXX. ] 1 George IV. c. 8.-An Act to allow a Drawback on Goods, Wares, and Merchandize imported into any British Colony or Plantation in America, on the Exportation thereof to any Foreign Country to which they may be legally exported.-[22d June 1820.]

[ No. LXXXI. ] 1 Geo. IV. c. 9.-An Act for granting the Privileges of British Ships to Vessels built at Malta, Gibraltar, and Heligoland, and certain of those Privileges to Vessels built in the British Settlements at Honduras.-[22d June 1820.]

WHEREAS it is expedient that all the privileges of British ships should

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be granted to vessels built at Malta, Gibraltar, and Heligoland, and that certain of those privileges should be granted to vessels built in the Vesssels built British settlements at Honduras: Be it therefore enacted by the King's at Malta, most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Gibraltar, and Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assem- Heligoland to bled, and by the authority of the same, That it shall and may be lawful be registered, for the governor lieutenant governor or commander in chief at Malta and Certificate Gibraltar and Heligoland respectively, and he and they is and are hereby obtained, acauthorized and required, on application being made to them or either of cording to the them for that purpose, to make registry of any ship or vessel built in those Regulations of places respectively and to grant a certificate of such registry in the same 26 G. 3. c. 60. manner and under the same rules regulations and restrictions as the governor lieutenant governor or commander in chief residing in any colony plantation island or territory belonging to his Majesty in Asia Africa or America are by an Act of the twenty-sixth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for the further Increase of Shipping and Navigation, authorized to make registry of the ships and vessels therein mentioned and to grant certificates of such registry, although there may not be any principal officer or officers of the customs residing in Malta Gibraltar and Heligoland respectively.

II. And be it further enacted, That all the powers and authorities in Certain Powers relation to any acts matters or things that may be done by the governor of recited Act lieutenant governor or commander in chief in any such colony plan- to extend to tation island or territory under and in pursuance of the said recited Act Governor, &c. shall and may be done and put in execution and shall extend to the of Malta, governor lieutenant governor and commander in chief at Malta Gibraltar Gibraltar and and Heligoland respectively; and all and every pain penalty fine or for- Heligoland. feiture for any offence whatever committed against or in breach of the said recited Act, and every other clause matter and thing therein contained as to the registry of ships and vessels, shall so far as the same are VOL. II.

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applicable extend and be deemed construed and taken to extend to ships and vessels registered under and in pursuance of this Act in as full and ample a manner to all intents and purposes as if the said powers and authorities pains penalties fines forfeitures provisions clauses matters and things were repeated and re-enacted in this Act and were made part

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III. And be it further enacted, That any ship or vessel so registered as aforesaid being owned and navigated according to law shall be entitled to all the privileges and advantages of a ship or vessel in like manner as if registered in Great Britain to all intents and purposes whatsoever.

IV. And be it further enacted, That the proper officer or officers by whom certificates of registry shall have been granted by virtue of and in pursuance of this Act shall forthwith or within one month at the farthest transmit to the commissioners of his Majesty's customs in London a true and exact copy of every certificate of registry with the number thereof which shall have been so granted.

V. And whereas it is expedient to admit vessels built in the British Settlements at Honduras in the province of Yucatan to the privileges of British vessels so far as regards the direct trade between those Settlements and the United Kingdom; Be it therefore further enacted, That all ships or vessels built in the said Settlements and wholly owned by British subjects shall be entitled to the privileges and advantages of British ships as far as respects the direct trade between Great Britain and the said Settlements: Provided always, that no such ship or vessel shall be entitled to the said privileges and advantages unless the same shall be navigated according to law, and the master or other person having or taking the charge or command of such ship or vessel shall at the time of his arrival and reporting of his ship or vessel at any port in Great Britain from the said Settlements produce and deliver to the collector or other proper officer of the customs at such port a certificate under the hand and seal of the superintendent of the said Settlements, certifying that satisfactory proof has been made before him that such ship or vessel was actually built in the said Settlements and wholly owned by British subjects.

VI. And be it further enacted, That every such master or other person having or taking the charge or command of any such ship or vessel shall make oath that the same is the identical ship or vessel for which such certificate has been given and produced.

[ No. LXXXII. ] 1 George IV. c. 11.-An Act to continue until the Fifth of July One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-five an Act of the Fifty-seventh Year of his late Majesty, for regulating the Trade and Commerce to and from the Cape of Good Hope, and for regulating the Trade of the Island of Mauritius.-[22d June 1820.]

[ No. LXXXIII. ] 1 George IV. c. 12.-An Act to extend several Acts for allowing the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods and Merchandise to Morant Bay in the Island of Jamaica.-[22d June 1820.]

[ No. LXXXIV. J 1 George IV. c. 14.-An Act to repeal the Drawback on certain Gold Articles exported; and to permit the Exportation of Cordage entitled to Bounty, free from Right of Pre-emption by the Commissioners of the Navy.-[22d June 1820.]

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[ No. LXXXV. 1 1 George IV. c. 15.-An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth of July One Thousand 1 Geo. IV. Eight Hundred and Twenty-one an Act of the Twentyeighth of his late Majesty, for the more effectual Encouragement of the Manufacture of Flax and Cotton in Great Britain.-[22d June 1820.]

[ No. LXXXVI. ] 1 George IV. c. 25.-An Act to repeal part of an Act made in the Ninth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Second, relative to the Manufacture of Sail Cloth.-[30th June 1820.]

[ No. LXXXVII. ] ] George IV. c. 26.-An Act for the Encouragement and Improvement of the Coasting Trade in Ireland.-[30th June 1820.]

[ No. LXXXVIII. ] 1 George IV. c. 32.-An Act to permit the Importation of Coffee from any Foreign Colony or Plantation in America into the Port of Bridgetown in Barbadoes.-[8th July 1820.]

[ No. LXXXIX. ] 1 George IV. c. 33.-An Act to amend and continue until the Thirty-first of December One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-three several Laws relating to the Encouragement of the Greenland Whale Fisheries, to the allowing Vessels employed in the said Fisheries to complete their full Number of Men at certain Ports.-[8th July 1820.]

[ No. XC. ] 1 George IV. c. 34.-An Act for further continuing until the First of January One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-six so much of an Act passed in the Fifty-sixth of his late Majesty as permits Subjects of his Majesty the King of the Netherlands to import and export certain Articles into and from the Colonies of Demarara, Berbice, and Essequibo, in Ships not of the Built of the Dominions of his said Majesty.-[8th July 1820.]

No. XCI. ] 1 Geo. IV. c. 39.-An Act for the Assistance of Trade and Manufactures in Ireland, by authorising the Advance of certain Sums for the Support of Commercial Credit there.-[8th July 1820.]

[ No. XCII. ] 1 Geo. IV. c. 43.-An Act to amend the Laws relating to Smuggling, and the Coasting Trade in Great Britain.-[15th July 1820.]

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