PUBLICK GENERAL ACTS, 1° & 20 GEO. IV.
* Signifies that the Act relates exclusively to Ireland.
of Bread, altering and amend- ing 59 G. 3. concerning 50 Assizes, regulating the Attendance of Jurors at, in certain cases 46 Attornies, indemnity Act for
amending several Acts for the Regulation of 48 explaining and amending 7 G. 2. (I.), for regulating the Payment of the Fees of *17
of England, providing for the Resumption of Cash Payments by of Ireland providing_for the Resumption of Cash Payments *27
CCEPTANCES of Bills of Ex- | Assize (Clerk of), in Ireland, regulating change, Regulation of Cap. 78 Accountants (Public), altering and abo- lishing certain Forms of Pro- ceeding in the Exchequer and Audit Office, relative to, and making further Provision rela- tive to passing the Public Ac- counts; and rendering perpetual 54 G. 3. for the effectual Ex- amination of the Accounts of certain Colonial Revenues 121 Acetous Acid exported, altering the Drawback on Admiralty (Courts of), for better regulating, and also for regu- lating certain Proceedings in the Court of Session connected therewith African Company, abolishing, and vesting all the Forts, Possessions and Property of, in the King 28 Alderney (Island), regulating the Im- portation of Rum into Ale, altering and amending Excise Duties on America (North), regulating the Fur Trade of, and establishing a Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction in certain Parts of Apprenticeship, declaring valid certain Indentures of
establishing Agree- ment with, for advancing 500,000l. Irish Currency; and empowering the Governor and Company of, to enlarge the Stock of the said Bank to 3,000,000l. *72 Bankrupts (fraudulent), in Ireland, Punishment of, abolished, and other Punishments imposed in lieu thereof *40
Capital Punishment of privately stealing in Shops, &c., in Ireland, abo- lished, and other Punishments imposed in lieu thereof
*34 of fraudulent Bank- rupts, in Ireland, abolished, and other Punishments imposed in lieu thereof *40 Cash Payments by the Banks of Eng- land and Ireland, making further Provision for the gradual Re- sumption of 26 & *27 Caversham (Oxon), amending 1 G. 4. enabling Wm. Blackall Simonds Esq. to sell or mortgage his Interest in the Impropriate Rec- tory of, free from the Claims of the Crown 86 Charitable Purposes, authorizing the Exchange of Lands, &c. subject to Trusts for, for other Lands, &c.
92 Cinque Ports, for preventing Frauds and Depredations by Boatmen and others in the Jurisdiction of 76 Clarence (His Royal Highness the Duke of), enabling His Majesty to make further Provision for 119 Coals, used in the Mines and Smelting Works of Cornwall and Devon, extending the Drawbacks on, and allowing a Drawback on the Duties on Čoals used in drain- ing Coal Mines in the County of Pembroke 67 repealing so much of several Acts to prevent the excessive
Dividends of Lunatics residing out of Exchequer (Court of), in Ireland, regu- England, authorizing the Pay- lating Proceedings in the Pleas or Common Law Side of
Cap. 15 Draining Tiles, exempted from Duty Cap. *53 102 Exchequer Bills, issuing, &c.29,000,000l.
Dublin, continuing 50 G. 3. for the
better Management of the Foundling Hospital at *117 Duties on Horses, continuing several Acts for reducing 20 & 110
Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, Snuff, Foreign Spirits and Sweets; and on Pensions, Offices and Excise, Personal Estates, continuing annual
Merchandize imported into Great Britain and Ireland, from the East Indies, continuing several Acts for imposing, and increasing the Duties on Sugar imported
106 Spirits, made in New South Wales, empowering Governor of that Colony to levy
Spirits (British) imported into certain Parts of the District of Lisburne 96 Starch (Irish) imported into Great Britain for the Cotton and Flax Manufactures, re- moving Doubts concerning the Allowances of 29
Wood and Timber, (certain Sorts of,) imported, repealing some, and imposing other Duties and Drawbacks in lieu thereof 37 & 84 East India Company, regulating the Appropriation of unclaimed Shares of Prize Money, belong- ing to Soldiers or Seamen in the Service of
Commissioners for issu-
ing, for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries and Employment of the Poor, empowered to extend the time for Payment of 111 certain Advances
continuing certain Excise Laws relating to Crown Glass, and to Flint and Phial Glass, and to alter certain Laws con- cerning Flint Glass
Laws concerning warehoused Goods, amending
Duties on Beer and Ale, altering and amending certain Excise Laws, imposing
Duties on Hops exported to Foreign Parts
Duties securing Exportation of Acetous Acid, altering Drawback on
to and from Places within the Fees Limits of the Charter of
Duty paid on Irish Starch im- | Importation of Buck Wheat, granting
Flint Glass, altering certain Excise
Foundling Hospital at Dublin, con- tinuing 50 G. 3. for the better Management of
Frauds on Merchants, Ship Owners and Underwriters, for prevent- ing
Funded Debt, providing for the Charge of the Addition to
Funds in Ireland, permitting Transfers of, to certain Funds in Great Britain, for Three Years 73 Fur Trade of North America, regu- lating
Furnaces of Steam Engines, abating the Nuisances of
certain Articles into, and Re-exportation thereof from, certain Ports in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, making perpetual 58 G. 2. for permit- ting
Rum, regulating, into the Isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark
certain Sorts of Wood and Timber, repealing Duties on, and granting others
and Exportation of Corn, Grain, Meal and Flour, repeal- ing several Acts regulating and making further Provisions in lieu
thereof 87 Inclosure Act (General), amending 23 Indemnity Act, annual Indentures of Apprenticeship, declaring certain valid Indigo, free Importation of, permitted 14 Innkeepers, Rates to, for quartering the Army
25 Insolvent Debtors, in Ireland, Relief of *59
Interest, in Ireland, explaining Acts for reducing the Rate of 51 Isle of Man, allowing a greater Quan- tity of Sugar to be imported.
Jersey (Island), regulating the Import- ation of Rum into Judges Registrar, in Ireland, regulating the Office of *54
Jurors, regulating the Attendance of, at
the Assizes, in certain cases 46 Justices of the Peace, amending 28 G. 3. enabling, to act in certain cases out of the Limits of their re- spective Counties
in and near the Metropolis, for the more effectual Administra- tion of the Office of
enabling to make Provision for Her Majesty the Queen 1 enabling to make further Pro- vision for His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence
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