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TABLE

Containing THE TITLES of all

THE STATUTES,

Paffed in the SECOND Seffion of the FOURTH Parliament

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland;

48 GEORGE III.

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PUBLICK GENERAL ACTS.

N A&t for regulating the iffuing and paying off of Exchequer Bills. 2. An Act for continuing to His Majefty certain Duties on Malt, Page 1 Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Penfions and Offices in England; and for repealing so much of certain Acts as relate to certain Duties of Sixpence and One Shilling respectively on Offices and Penfions; and for re-granting the faid Duties of Sixpence and One Shilling refpectively, and the faid other Duties, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight.

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3. An Act for empowering the Governor and Company of the Bank of England to advance the Sum of Three Millions, towards the Supply for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight.

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4. An Act to authorize the advancing, for the publick Service, upon
certain Conditions, a Proportion of the Balance remaining in the
Bank of England for Payment of Unclaimed Dividends, An-
nuities, and Lottery Prizes; and for regulating the Allowances
to be paid for the Management of the National Debt.
5. An Act for repealing an Act made in the Forty-feventh Year of
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His prefent Majefly, intituled, An At for fufpending the Operation
of an Ad of the Thirty-fixth Year of His prefent Majefly, for the
further Support and Maintenance of Curates within the Church of
England, and for other Purposes in the faid Act mentioned, fo far
as relates to the Avoidance of Benefices by the Incumbents thereof
having accepted augmented Curacies.

5. An A&t to continue, until the End of this Seffion of Parlia-
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ment, several Acts for carrying into Execution the Treaty of
Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between His Majefty and the
United States of America.

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7. An A& for raifing the Sum of Ten Millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year Oue thoufand eight hundred and eight. Page 38 8. An A&t to amend an Act of the Twenty-fifth Year of His prefent Majefty, for better regulating the Office of the Treafuter of His Majefty's Navy. Ibid. 9. An Act for abolishing the Office of Surveyor of Subfidies and Petty Culloms in the Port of London. 39 10. An Act to amend fo much of an Act, made in the Fortyfixth Year of His prefent Majefty, for granting certain Duties on Spirits made in Scotland, as relates to delivering up the Licences granted for diftilling Spirits in the Lowlands of Scotland, and for better preventing private Diftillation.

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11. An Act for permitting the Importation of Goods from the Fortuguese Territories on the Continent of South America, in Portuguese thips.

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12. An Act to amend and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and nine, fo much of an A&t of the Forty-feventh Year of His prefent Majefty as allows certain Bounties on British Plantation Raw Sugar exported.

43 13. An A&t for fettling and fecuring a certain Annuity on Viscount Lake, and the two next Perfons to whom the Title of Viscount Lake fhall defcend, in confideration of the eminent Services of the late General Viscount Lake.

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Ibid.

14. An A&t for the Regulation of His Majefty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore. 45 15. Au A&t for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters. 16. An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of Murch One thoufand eight hundred and nine, certain Bounties and Drawbacks on the Exportation of Sugar from Great Britain ; and for fufpending the Countervailing Duties and Bounties on Sugar when the Duties impofed by an Act of the last Seffion of Parliament fhall be fufpended.

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17. An A&t to continue, until the Twenty-fifth day of March One thoufand eight hundred and nine, certain A&ts for regulating the' Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland, and allowing British Plantation Sugar to be warehoused in Ireland, and for warehousing in Ireland Rum or Spirits of the Britif Sugar Plantations.

Ibid.

18. An Act for amending and further continuing an A&t made in the Thirty-eighth Year of His prefent Majefty, for regulating the Payment of the Duties on Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, and Mace.

Ibid. 19. An A&t to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and ten, an Act made in the Fortyfixth Year of His prefent Majefty, for permitting the Importation of Mats, Yards, Bowfprits, and Timber, for Naval Purpofes, from the British Colonies in North America, Duty free. 52 20. An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and ten, feveral Laws relating to the Encouragement of the Greenland Whale Fisheries; to the Admillion to Entry in Great Britain of Oil and Blubber of Newfoundland taken by His Majefty's Subjects carrying on the Fishery

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21. An A&t to empower the Commiffioners appointed for diftributing the Money paid by the United States of America, to withdraw the fame from the Bank, and invest it in Exchequer Bills. Ibid. 22. An A&t for making perpetual feveral Laws relating to permitting the Exportation of Tobacco Pipe Clay from Great Britain to the British Sugar Colonies in the West Indies; the Importation of Salt from Europe into Quebec in America; and the prohibiting of Foreign-wrought Silks and Velvets.

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23. An Act to continue feveral Laws relating to the granting a Bounty on the Importation into Great Britain of Hemp, and rough and undreffed Flax, from His Majefty's Colonies in America ; and to the more effectually encouraging the Manufacture of Flax and Cotton in Great Britain until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and ten; and for granting a Bounty upon certain Species of British and Irish Linens exported from Great Britain, and taking off the Duties on Importation into Great Britain, of Foreign Raw Linen Yarns made of Flax, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

54 24. An Act for further continuing, until Three Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, an A&t made in the Forty-fourth Year of His prefent Majefty, for permitting the Importation into Great Britain, of Hides and other Articles in Foreign Ships.

Ibid. 25. An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July One thoufand eight hundred and nine, an Act made in the Thirty-third Year of His prefent Majefty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland. Ibid. 26. An A& for granting to His Majefty, until the End of the next Seffion of Parliament, Duties of Cuftoms on the Goods, Wares, and Merchandize therein enumerated, in furtherance of the Provifions of certain Orders in Council.

Ibid. 27. An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and nine, an A&t of the Forty-firft Year of His prefent Majefty, for prohibiting the Exportation from Ireland, and for permitting the Importation into Ireland, Duty free, of Corn and other Provifions.

73 28. An A&t for granting to His Majefty, until the End of the next Seffion of Parliament, certain Duties on the Exportation from Ireland of Goods, Wares, and Merchandize therein enumerated. 74 29. An Act to prohibit, until the End of the next Seffion of Parliament, the Exportation of Jefuits Bark and Cotton Wool from Ireland.

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30. An A&t to amend an A&t made in the Parliament of Ireland, in the Thirty-third Year of His prefent Majesty, for regulating the Trade of Ireland to and from the East Indies.

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I. An A&t to extend the Provifions of an Act, made in the Fortyfifth Year of His prefent Majefty's Reign, for preventing the counterfeiting of certain Silver Tokens to certain other Tokens which may be iffued by the Governor and Company of the Bank of

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