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VOL III. PART 1.

APPENDIX.

APPENDIX.

No. I.

STATE PAPERS,

List of Public Acts, passed in the Fourth Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland-50th of George III.

1. An Act for continuing to his Majesty certain duties on malt, sugar, tobacco, and snuff, in Great Britain; and on pensions, offices, and personal estates in England, for the service of the year 1810.

2. Act for raising the sum of 10,500,000l. by Exchequer bills, for the service of Great Britain, for the year 1810.

3. Act for raising the sum of 1,500,0001. by Exchequer bills, for the service of Great Britain, for the year 1810.

4. Act to indemnify such persons in the united kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the times limited for those purposes respectively, until the 25th day of March, 1811; and to permit such persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file affidavits of the execution of indentures of clerks to attorneys and solicitors, to make and

file the same on or before the 1st day of Hilary Term, 1811.

5. Act to prohibit the distillation of spirits from corn or grain in Great Britain for a limited time; and to continue, until four months after the expiration of such prohibition, an act of the last session of parliament, to suspend the importation of British or Irish made spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respectively.

6. Act to enable his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales to grant leases of certain lands and premises called Prince's Meadows, in the parish of Lambeth, in the county of Surrey, parcel of his said royal highness's duchy of Cornwall, for the purpose of building thereon.

7. Act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.

8. Act for settling and securing a certain annuity on Viscount Wellington, and the two next persons to whom the title of Viscount Welling-. ton shall descend, in consideration of his eminent services.

9. Act to continue, until the 25th day of March, 1811, so much of an act of the 47th year of his Majesty as allows a bounty on British plantation raw sugar exported.

10. Act for making perpetual certain of the provisions of an act of the fifth year of King George the first, for preventing the clandestine running of uncustomed goods, and for preventing frauds relating to the cus

toms.

11. Act to continue, until the 25th day of March, 1815, several laws relating to the encouragement of the Greenland whale fisheries.

12. Act to continue, until the twenty-fifth day of March, 1812, an act made in the forty-sixth year of his present Majesty, for permitting the importation of masts, yards, bowsprits, and timber for naval purposes, from the British colonies in North America, duty free.

13. Act to continue an act, made in the forty-fourth year of his present Majesty, for permitting the exportation of salt from the port of Nassau in the Island of New Providence, the port of Exuma and the port of Crooked Island in the Bahama Islands, in American ships coming in ballast; and to amend and continue an act made in the fortyeighth year of his present Majesty, for permitting sugar and coffee to be exported from his Majesty's colonies or plantations to any port in Europe to the southward of Cape Finisterre, and corn to be imported from such port, and from the coast of Africa, into the said colonies and plantations, until the twenty-fifth day of March, 1813.

14. Act for the regulation of his Majesty's royal marine forces while on shore.

15. Act to grant to his Majesty duties upon spirits made or distilled in Ireland from corn; to allow certain drawbacks on the exportation thereof; to make further regulations for the encouragement of licensed

distillers; and for amending the laws relating to the distillery in Ireland.

16. Act for further continuing, until the twenty-fifth day of March, 1811, an act of the forty-first year of his present Majesty, for prohibiting the exportation from Ireland, and for permitting the importation into Ireland, duty-free, of corn and other provisions.

17. Act to continue, until the 25th day of March, 1811, an act for regulating the drawbacks and bounties on the exportation of sugar from Ireland.

18. Act for further continuing, until the 25th day of March, 1811, certain bounties and drawbacks on the exportation of sugar from Great Britain; and for suspending the countervailing duties and bounties on sugar, when the duties imposed by an act of the 16th year of his present Majesty shall be suspended.

19. Act for further continuing, until the 25th day of March, 1811, an act made in the 39th year of his present Majesty, for prohibiting the exportation from, and permitting the importation to Great Britain of corn, and for allowing the importation of other articles of provision, without payment of duty.

20. Act for removing doubts as to the power of appointing superintend ants of quarantine, and their assistants.

21. Act for amending and continuing so amended, until the 25th day of March, 1812, an act of the 45th year of his present Majesty, for consolidating and extending the several laws in force, for allowing the importation and exportation of certain goods and merchandize into and from certain ports in the West Indies.

22. Act for authorising the lords commissioners of the treasury to pur

chase certain quays within the port of London.

23. Act for granting annuities to discharge certain Exchequer bills.

24. Act to amend an act, passed in the last session of Parliament, for : completing the militia of Great Britain; and to make further provision for completing the said militia.

25. Act to amend several acts, relating to the local militia of Great Britain.

26. Act for granting a duty on foreign plain linen taken out of ware house and exported to foreign parts. 27. Act to continue, until the 25th day of March, 1831, certain acts made in the Parliament of Ireland, for the better regulation of the silk manufac

ture.

28. Act for increasing the rates of subsistence to be paid to innkeepers and others on quartering soldiers.

29. Act to amend an act of the last session of Parliament, for amending the Irish road acts.

30. Act to regulate the fees payable tocoroners in Ireland, upon hold. ing inquisitions.

31. Act for augmenting the salaries of the Lords of Session, Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, and Barons of Exchequer in Scotland, and Judges in Ireland.

32. Act to repeal certain parts of several acts of the Parliament of Ireland, so far as relates to the limiting the number of persons to be carried by stage coaches or other carriages; for enacting other limitations in lieu thereof; and for other purposes relating thereto.

33. Act for enabling tenants in tail and for life, and also ecclesiastical persons, to grant land for the purpose of endowing schools in Ireland.

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35. Act for altering the mode of collecting the duty on insurances against loss by fire, upon property in his Majesty's islands and possessions in the West Indies, and elsewhere beyond the seas; and for exempting certain bonds and receipts from stamp duty, for giving relief in certain cases of stamps spoiled or misused, and for explaining part of an act passed in the 48th year of his Majesty's reign, for granting stamp duties in Great Britain.

36. Act for granting annuities to discharge an additional number of Exchequer bills.

37. Act for enabling his Majesty to settle an annuity on his Serene Highness the Duke of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel.

38. Act to extend the provisions of an act passed in the 48th year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled,

An act to permit certain Goods imported into Ireland to be warehoused or secured without the Duties due on the Importation thereof being first paid,' and to amend the same.

39. Act for repaying in certain cases the duty paid on the export of foreign plain linen.

40. Act for discontinuing the bounty on exportation of oil of vitriol, and allowing a drawback of a proportion of the duties paid on the importation of foreign brimstone used in making oil of vitriol.

41. Act for placing the duties of hawkers and pedlars under the management of the commissioners of hackney coaches.

42. Áct for consolidating the duties of customs for the Isle of Man,

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