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Lands or Hereditaments so taken or purchased stood settled at the time of the Payment of such Money as aforesaid, or as near as the same can be done, or otherwise, for the Disposition of the said Money, or any Part thereof, and the Interest or Produce of the same, or any Part thereof, for the Benefit of the Body or Bodies Politic, Corporate or Collegiate, or the Person and Persons entitled to and interested in the same respectively; or for appointing any Person or Persons to be a Trustee or Trustees for all or any of such Purposes as the said respective Courts shall think just and reasonable; and also for raising and paying the Costs of Costs of Proany such Motion or Petition, and the Proceedings to be had ceedings. thereupon, or any Part of such Costs, out of the Principal Money paid into the Bank of England, the Bank of Scotland or the Bank of Ireland, under the Provisions of this Act, or only of the Interest or Proceeds thereof, in such Manner and Proportion as the said Court in its Discretion shall think fit under the Circumstances of the case.

XIV. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That in case Application of such Purchase Money shall be less than Twenty Pounds, then and Purchase in all such cases the same shall be applied to the Use of the Person Money if less or Persons who would for the time being have been entitled to the than 201. Rents and Profits of the Lands and Hereditaments so purchased, in such manner as the said principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy or any Three or more of them shall think fit; or in case of Infancy or Lunacy, then to his, her or their Guardian or Guardians, Committee or Committees, for the Use and Benefit of such Person or Persons so entitled respectively.

Accountant
General, &c.

Stock vested in the Successor.

XV. And be it further enacted, That upon the Death or On Death of Removal of any such Accountant General, King's Remembrancer or other proper Officer of the said Courts at Westminster, Edinburgh and Dublin respectively for the time being, all Stocks and Securities vested in him by virtue of this Act shall vest in the succeeding Accountant General, King's Remembrancer or other proper Officer of the said Courts respectively, for the Purpose hereinbefore mentioned, without any Assignment or Transfer; and all Monies paid into the said Banks respectively, in pursuance of this Act, and remaining there at the time of the Death or Removal of any Accountant General, King's Remembrancer or other proper Officer of the said Court respectively for the time being, shall vest in the succeeding Accountant General, King's Remembrancer or other proper Officer of the said Courts respectively for the time being.

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CAP. XCIV.

An Act to regulate the Importation of Rum into the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark. [10th July 1821.] HEREAS by the Laws now in force Rum the Produce or Manufacture of the British Colonies or Plantations in • America may not be exported from thence and landed in the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney or Sark: And Whereas it is expedient to permit Rum, the Production and Manufacture of the British Colonies or Plantations, to be imported into the 'said Islands in the manner hereinafter provided:' Be it therefore 1 & 2 GEO. IV.

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enacted

of Customs, under Conditions herein mentioned.

enacted by The King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the AuRum of the thority of the same, That it shall not be lawful to export or to enter British Colofor Exportation from any Part of Great Britain to the said Islands nies imported of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney or Sark, or to any or either of them, from Great Britain to under the Penalty of the Forfeiture thereof, to be seized by any Jersey, &c. Officer or Officers of the Customs or Excise, any Rum of the forfeited, unless Production and Manufacture of the British Colonies or Plantations, Licence by unless Permission be first given for that Purpose by the ComCommissioners missioners of His Majesty's Customs in England, or any Four or more of them, by Licence under their Hands; and the said Commissioners, or any Four or more of them, are hereby authorized and required, on Application to them in Writing for that Purpose, to grant their Licence from time to time under their Hands (such Licence to continue in force Thirty Days from the Date thereof and no longer), to any of His Majesty's Subjects, to export from any Port in England, in British built Ships owned, registered and navigated according to Law, and not of less Burthen than Seventy Tons (according to the Rules for Admeasurement prescribed by Law), to the said Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark, any Rum of the Production or Manufacture of the British Colonies or Plantations, in such Quantities to the said Islands or any of them respectively as shall be approved of and directed from time to time by the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, or any Three or more of them for the time being.

27 G. 2. (I.)

CAP. XCV.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth day of July One thousand
eight hundred and twenty two, an Act of the Fifty ninth
Year of His late Majesty, for rendering the growing
Produce of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom,
arising in Great Britain, available for the Public Service.
[10th July 1821.]

[Act 59 G. 3. c. 19., as continued by 1 G. 4. c. 44., further
continued.]

CA P. XCVI.

An Act for charging a Duty on British Spirits brought into certain Parts of the District of Lisburne in Ireland.

WH

[10th July 1821.] HEREAS by an Act passed in the Parliament of Ireland, in the Twenty seventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled An Act for making 'the River Lagan navigable, and opening a passage by Water "between Loughneagh and the Town of Belfast, in the County of Antrim, there was amongst other Things granted to His said late Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, for a Term thereby limited, an additional Duty of Four Pence by the Gallon, and proportionably for any lesser Quantity, over and above the • Duties

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• Duties of Excise before payable to His said late Majesty, on
every Gallon of Aqua Vitæ, Strong Waters, or Spirits, made or
' distilled within that Part of the District of Lisburne commonly
'known and distinguished by The Gaugers' Walks of Belfast,
'Lisburne, Moira and Hillsborough, for Sale, or that should be
'made or distilled in any other Part of the Kingdom of Ireland,
and brought into said Walks, or any of them, to be therein
vended by Retail: And Whereas the said recited Act hath been
'from time to time amended and continued by successive Acts of
• the Parliament of Ireland: And Whereas in and by an Act made
' in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland, in the Fifty fourth Year of the Reign of His late 54 G. 3.
Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for amending c. cexxxi.
and continuing several Acts made for the Improvement of the
'Lagan Navigation, and for further continuing the same, the said
• additional Duty on Aqua Vitæ, Strong Waters or Spirits, in the
'said first mentioned Act granted, and chargeable in the manner
'therein mentioned, and all and every the Clauses and Provisions
⚫ in the said several Acts which were then in force, subject to the
'Alterations contained in the said recited Act of the Fifty fourth
• Year aforesaid, were further continued for the Period of Twenty

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one Years from the Twenty fifth Day of December One thousand

eight hundred and fourteen: And Whereas by the Acts for 39 & 40 G. 3. the Union of Great Britain and Ireland, it is amongst other c. 67. Ait. 6.

• Things provided, that generally the Subjects of both Countries should be on the same Footing in respect of Trade in all Places

' of the United Kingdom; and by the said Acts, certain Duties Sched. No.1.

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40 G. 3. c. 38.

⚫ are imposed on the Importation of British Spirits into Ireland, (A.)
and which Duties from time to time have been increased, ac-
'cording as the Internal Duty, payable on Spirits distilled in
Ireland, was from time to time increased; but no Provision has
as yet been made for charging or laying any additional Duty on
any Spirits made or distilled in Great Britain, and which should
be brought into any of the said Gaugers' Walks of Belfast,
Lisburne, Moira or Hillsborough, to be therein vended by Re-
tail; and it is just and reasonable, pursuant to the Provisions
of the said Acts of Union, that a Duty should be imposed on
all such British Spirits aforesaid, sufficient to countervail the
'said Duty of Four Pence per Gallon granted and now payable
on Spirits distilled in Ireland, under and by virtue of the said
'first recited Act made in the Twenty seventh Year of the Reign
• of His said late Majesty King George the Second, and the said
⚫ several Acts for the Amendment and Continuance of the same:'
Be it therefore enacted by The King's Most Excellent Majesty,
by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and
Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled,
and by the Authority of the same, That from and after the
passing of this Act, and during the Continuance of the said
several Acts for the Improvement of the Lagan Navigation, there
shall be granted, raised, levied, collected and paid to His
Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, an additional Duty of Four
Pence by the Gallon, and proportionably for any lesser Quantity,
over and above the Countervailing Duties already payable to His
Majesty, on every Gallon of Spirits made or Distilled in Great
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Britain,

Additional Duty of 4d. per Gallon,

over and above Countervailing

Duties, to be paid for Spirits distilled in Great Britain

and brought

into Lisburne, &c. and sold by

Retail there.

Britain, and which shall be brought into that Part of the District of Lisburne, commonly known and distinguished by The Gaugers' Walks of Belfast, Lisburne, Moira and Hillsborough, or any of them, to be therein vended by Retail; and the said additional Duty hereby granted and imposed shall be collected, paid and repaid, and applied in the like manner in all Respects as the said additional Duty of Four Pence per Gallon on Spirits distilled in Ireland is, by the Provisions of the said several Acts in force relating to the Lagan Navigation, directed to be collected, paid, Duties how to repaid and applied; and that all and every the Clauses, Provisoes,

be levied and

applied.

50 G. 3. c. 64.

§ 1.

Rules, Regulations, Penalties, Forfeitures, Matters and Things in the said Acts contained, and which are now in force, or contained in any other Act or Acts for regulating and securing the Duties on Spirits distilled in Ireland, shall be applied and put in Practice, so far as the same may be applicable or consistent, in respect of the said additional Duty imposed on Spirits distilled in Great Britain under this Act, as fully and effectually to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever, as if all the said Clauses, Provisions, Rules, Regulations, Penalties, Forfeitures, Matters and Things had been expressly repeated and reenacted in this Act.

WH

CA P. XCVII.

An Act to amend several Acts relating to the Coasting Trade of Great Britain. [10th July 1821.] HEREAS by an Act passed in the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to permit the Removal of Goods, Wares and • Merchandize, from the Port in Great Britain where first warehoused, to any other warehousing Port for the Purpose of Export'ation, it is enacted, that it shall and may be lawful for the Importer, Proprietor or Consignee of any Goods, Wares or Merchandize, which have been or may be lodged or deposited in any Warehouse or Warehouses under the Regulations of certain Acts therein enumerated, to remove any such Goods, Wares or Merchandize from any of the said Ports, either by Sea or Inland Navigation, to any other Port in Great Britain 'where the like Articles are by Law allowed to be secured in 'Warehouses under the Regulations of the said Acts, or either of them, for the Purpose of being exported from such Port, subject to the Rules, Regulations and Restrictions therein mentioned: And Whereas it is expedient to permit Goods, Wares ⚫ and Merchandize, so removed from one warehousing Port to another, to be removed a Second Time, for the Purpose of Exportation, to a Port where such Goods are allowed to be 'secured in Warehouses without Payment of Duty, for the Pur'pose of Exportation: Be it therefore enacted by The King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Goods removed Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That from and after the passing of this Act, it shall and may be lawful for the Importer, Proprietor or Consignee of any Goods, Wares or Merchandize which have been or may be removed under the Authority of the said last recited Act, to remove any such Goods,

under recited Act may be removed a Second Time as herein

mentioned

Wares

Wares or Merchandize a Second Time for the Purpose of Export- without Payation, to any other Port in Great Britain where the like Articles ment of Duty, are allowed by Law to be secured in Warehouses without Payment subject to of Duty, subject to the Provisions, Powers, Authorities, Penal- former Acts. ties, Forfeitures, Regulations, Restrictions, Acts, Matters and Things, in every Respect, as are now required by Law when such Goods, Wares and Merchandize are first removed from the Port of Importation to any other warehousing Port.

authorize the

Delivery of

Coast Officer Cocquet, &c. to for any Goods liable to Coast Duties, who

II. And Whereas by an Act made in the last Session of 1 G. 4. c.43. • Parliament, intituled An Act to amend the Laws relating to § 20. Smuggling and the Coasting Trade of Great Britain, it is among other Things enacted, that it shall be lawful for the Commissioners of the Customs in England, or any Four or more of them, ' and the Commissioners of the Customs in Scotland, or any Three or more of them, whenever it shall appear to them to be necessary and proper for the Relief and Accommodation of the Coasting Trade of Great Britain, to authorize the Delivery of 'certain Coast Documents to the principal Coast Officer of the • Customs stationed at any Creek, Harbour, Basin or Out Station • in Great Britain, in respect of Goods not liable to Coast Duties: 'And Whereas it is expedient that the said Commissioners should ' have the like Authority in respect of Goods which are liable to • Coast Duties:' Be it therefore enacted, That from and after the Commissioners passing of this Act, it shall and may be lawful for the Commis- of Customs may sioners of the Customs. in England or any Four or more of them, and the Commissioners of the Customs in Scotland, or any Three or more of them (whenever it shall appear to them to be necessary, and proper for the Relief and Accommodation of the Coasting Trade of Great Britain), to authorize the Delivery of the Cocquet, Transire or Let Pass, or Sufferance Warrant or Permit required by Law, to the principal Coast Officer of the Customs stationed at any Creek, Harbour, Basin or Out Station in Great Britain, and such Officer is hereby required to receive the same, for any Goods, Wares or Merchandize which are or shall be liable to the Coast Duties on Goods, Wares or Merchandize brought from any other Port or Place in Great Britain, and to receive such Duties, and to make and give a Warrant or Sufferance for the landing and discharging of such Goods, Wares and Merchandize, and to grant a Return for the same; and the Payment of such. Duties to such Officer, and the Delivery of such Cocquet, Transire or Let Pass, or Sufferance Warrant or Permit, to such Officer, and every Warrant or Sufferance or Return made and given by such Officer shall be deemed and taken to be as valid and effectual, to all Intents and Purposes, as if such Payment and Delivery had been made to, and such Warrant or Sufferance or Return had been made and given by the Collector and Comptroller of the Customs for the Port to which such Creek, Harbour, Basin or Out Station may belong or appertain; any thing contained in the said recited Act of the last Session of Parliament, or in any other Act or Acts of Parliament to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding.

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is to receive the same and give

a Warrant for

landing the

Goods, &c.

• III. And Whereas by an Act made in the Ninth Year of the 9 Ann. c.28. Reign of Queen Anne, intituled An Act to dissolve the present and prevent the future Combination of Coal Owners, Lightermen,

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