ACTS of the ENGLISH and BRITISH PARLIAMENT S-continued.
For enabling his Majefty to fettle on their Royal Highnelles the Princes Frederick Bifhop of Ofna- burgh, William Henry, Edward Erneft Auguftus, Auguftus Frederick, and Adolphus Frederick, an Annuity of fixty thoufand Pounds per annum : and alfo to fettle on their Royal Highneffes the Prin- ceffes Charlotte Augufta Matilda, Augufta Sophia, Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophia, one other Annuity of thirty thousand Pounds per annum; and alfo to fettle on his Highness Prince William Frederick, one other Annuity of eight thoufand Pounds per annum; and on her Highnefs the Princefs Sophia Matilda, one other Annuity of four thoufand Pounds per annum.
N. B.-By 39G. 3. c. 30. his Majefty was enabled to fettle on her Royal Highness Princefs Amelia, part of the faid Annuity of L. 30,000.-The Princefs died 2d Nov. 1810. By 52 Geo. 3. c. 57. the Annuity to the Princeffes is increafed to £. 56,000.-See 56 Geo. 3. c. 46. § 1. by which certain Annuities to Members of the Royal Family are transferred to the Consolidated Fund, during the joint lives of Ilis Majesty and the Grantees.
For granting a Bounty upon the Exportation of British and Irish Buckrams and Tillettings, British and Irish Linens, British Calicoes and Cottons, or Cotton mixed with Linen, printed, painted, ftained, or dyed in Great Britain.
A like Bounty on the Exportation of these Articles from Ireland was granted by feveral fucceffive Acts of the Irish Parliament, viz. 21 & 22 Geo. 3. c. 8. § 11; 23, 24 Geo. 3. c.7.§ 12; and Acts offubfequent Seflions, the last being 40 Geo. 3. c. 4. Sched. F. This Bounty was continued in Ireland by 45 Geo. 3. c. 18. Sched. E. which Act was by 52 Geo. 3. c. 69, (paffed 20 June 1812.) continued till 5 July 1813, by 53 Geo. 3. c. 104. further continued till 5 July 1814, by 54 Geo. 3. c. 81, till 5 July 1815, and by 54 Geo. 3. c. 129, § 11, until repealed, or altered by any subsequent Act. [See 52 Geo. 3, c. 96, as to the application of the Amount of a Portion of these Bounties- in Great Britain; and 55 Geo. 3. c. 183. repealing the Bounties on the Exportation of printed or painted Calicoes or Cottons from Ireland.]
The respective Lives of the
Grantees after the King's
Whilst a Bounty shall continue to
be given on the Exporta- tion of these Articles by Irish Acts of Parliament.
For the more effectual Encouragement of the Manufactures of Flax and Cotton in Great Britain.
[The laft continuing Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 178. is with an Exception as to the Drawback on Brimftone.]
revived & continued
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(A.) ACTS of the ENGLISH and BRITISH PARLIAMENTS-continued.
of any reciprocal Irish A&t.
31 Geo. 3.30.§16. For regulating the Importation and Exportation of Continuance &c.* Corn, and the payment of the Duty on Foreign Corn imported, and of the Bounty on British Corn exported.
ACTS of the ENGLISH and BRITISH PARLIAMENTS-continued.
22 June For further encouraging and regulating the 31 December 1819 Southern Whale Fisheries.
[See Explanatory Acts 37 Geo. 3, c. 121. and 1 December 1820 42 Geo. 3. c. 18. (further extended by § 5. 31 December 1821 of 51 G. 3. c. 34); and alfo 42 Geo. 3. [as to return of c. 114. as to Milford Haven, and 53 Geo.3. Ships.] c. 111. as to Oaths of Mafter and Mariners.]
35 Geo. 3. 129. 27 June For enabling his Majefty to fettle an
Annuity on his Royal Highnefs the Prince
of Wales, during the joint lives of his
Till Reimbursement of Loan.
ACTS of the ENGLISH and BRITISH PARLIAMENTS-continued.
35 Geo. 3. 130. 27 June For the better enabling his Majefty to make
provifion for a fure and certain Jointure for her Royal Highnefs the Princefs of Wales, for the term of her life.
See alfo 54 G. 3. c. 160. N° 99.
18 Dec. For the fafety and prefervation of his Majefty's Perfon and Government againft treasonable and feditious practices and attempts.
To fufpend, for a limited time, the operation of two Acts of the 15th and 17th years of the reign of his prefent Majefty, for re- ftraining the Negociation of Promiffory Notes and Inland Bills of Exchange, un- der a limited fum, within that part of Great Britain called England.
[The Acts 15 G. 3. c. 51. and 17 G. 3. c. 30. were fufpended by 37 G. 3. c. 32. fo far as related to Notes under £.5. payable on demand to Bearer. This Act of Sufpenfion (which was explained and continued by 37 Geo. 3. c. 61. & c. 120. and by 39 G. 3. c. 9. & c. 47) expired on July 5, 1799.-By § 8. of 39 Geo. 3. c. 107. (a Stamp-act paffed July 12, 1799,) the faid Acts 15 and 17 G. 3. were fufpended (with a retrospect to July 5) till Nov. 30, 1802, respecting fuch Notes for 1 Guinea and £. 1. each.-By 43 G. 3. c. 1. the faid Acts were in like manner fuf- pended, with a retrofpect to faid 30 Noveni- ber. By the A&t 44 G. 3. c.4. the Act 37 G. 3. c. 32. is continued; and by the Acts 45 G. 3. c. 25. 55 G. 3. c. 6. & 56 G. 3. c. 21. it is continued, as amended.]
See 48 Geo. 3. c. 88. repealing the Act 15G.3. c. 51. and declaring all Notes under 20s. void.
3 May For confirming and continuing, for a limited time, the Reftriction contained in the Minute of Council of the twenty-fixth of February one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-feven, on payments of Cath by the Bank.
ACTS of the ENGLISH and BRITISH PARLIAMENT S-continued.
21 March For enabling his Majefty to fettle an Annuity of twelve thousand Pounds on his Royal Highness Prince Edward; and a like An- nuity of twelve thoufand Pounds on his Royal Highness Prince Erneft Auguftus, during his Majefty's Pleasure.
30 May For granting, [until, &c.] certain Allowances to Adjutants, Serjeant Majors, and Ser- jeants of Militia, difembodied under an Act of this Seffion of Parliament, intituled, "An Act for enabling his Majefty to ac-
cept the fervices of an additional num"ber of Volunteers from the Militia, "under certain reftrictions."
2 July For the Union of Great Britain and Ireland.
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