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King, vesting all the Forts, Possessions Manufactures of Flax and Cotton, con-

and other Property of the Afri-

can Company in

Cap. 28

removing Doubts concerning the
Continuance of the Hereditary Marine
Revenue of

31

improving the Land Revenues

52

of
King's Bench (Court of) facilitating
the Dispatch of Business in 16
in Ireland, regulating
Proceedings on the Civil Side of
*53

Land Revenues of the Crown, and of
the Duchy of Lancaster, improv-
ing, and regulating the better
Management of

tinuing 23 G.3. for the more ef-
fectual Encouragement of

Cap. 12

Forces, annual Act for regu-
lating while on Shore

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Merchants, preventing Frauds on, by
Boatmen and others 75 & 76
52 See also Salvage.

Land Tax Commissioners, appointing Militia Adjutants, Allowances to

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ing of

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Disembodied, Pay and Cloth-
42. *43
Officers and Quarter masters,
Allowances to, during Peace *43
Serjeant Majors, Allowances to

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National Debt, for raising a Loan of
13,000,000/. from the Commis-
sioners for the Reduction of 70
(Commissioners of), vesting all
Estates and Property occupied
for the Naval Service, in, and
granting certain Powers to
repealing Part of 56 G. 3. relating
to the Purchase of Lands, &c.
and vesting certain Lands at Gil-
lingham in Trustees for the Pub-
lic Service in the Department of
the Navy
107
(Treasurer of), repealing 57 G. 3.
for regulating Payments to,
under the Heads of Old Stores,
and Imprest, and making other
Provisions in lieu thereof 74
Brunswick, making perpetual
58 G. 3. for permitting the Im-
portation of certain Articles
002
into,

(Poor), in Ireland, for more ef-
fectually providing Asylums for,
and for the Custody of Insane
Persons charged with Offences
*33
Malt, continuing annual Duties on 3
a Portion of the Duty on, allowed
to Distillers using it for Spirits
made for Home Consumption 82
made from Bere or Bigg only, for New
Home Consumption in Scotland,
reducing the Duties on

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for

Cap. *33

into, and Reexportation of them | Poor, (Lunatic,) in Ireland, providing for
from, certain Ports in Cap. 7
the Establishment of Asylums
New South Wales, continuing 59 G. 3.
for staying Proceedings against
any Governor or other Persons
concerned in levying Duties in,
and for empowering the Go-
vernor to levy Duties on Spirits
made there

8

Postage. See Letters.
Prisons in Ireland, amending 50.G. 3.
concerning
*57
Privately stealing in Shops, &c. in Ire-
land, Capital Punishment of,
abolished, and other Punishment
appointed in lieu thereof *34
Money (unclaimed Shares of) of
Soldiers or Seamen in the East
India Company's Service, regu-
lating the Appropriation of 61
Notaries in Ireland, for the bet-
ter Regulation of
*36

*54 Prize

Nisi Prius, regulating the Office of
Clerk of
Nova Scotia, making perpetual 58 G.3.
for permitting the Importation
of certain Commodities into,
and their Reexportation from, Public
certain Ports in
7
Northern Passage between the Atlantic

Queen, His Majesty the King enabled
to make Provision for

1

and Pacific Oceans, amending
58 G. 3. for encouraging At-
tempts to find, and to approach
the Northern Pole
2 Rescue, amending the Law of - 88
Notaries (Public), in Ireland, for the Revenue (Hereditary), removing
better Regulation of *36
Doubts concerning

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in Ireland, appointing Commis-
sioners for inquiring into the Col-
lection and Management of *90
between London and Holyhead,
for the Improvement of 30
Family. See King, Queen,
Clarence (Duke of).
regulating the Importation of,
into the Islands of Jersey,
Guernsey, Alderney and Sark


94

Salvage, remedying Defects relative to
the Adjustment of 75 & 76
Sark, (Island of), regulating the Im-
portation of Rum into 94
Seamen's Wages, regulating the Pay-
ment of, and extending the
Provisions of 55 G. 3. to their
Letters of Attorney and Wills

49

Seamen in the East India Company's
Service, regulating the Appro-
priation of unclaimed Prize
Money of
61

Session, (Court of), regulating the
Proceedings of, and the Duties,
Qualifications and Emoluments
of certain Officers of

38

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Sessions (General), in Ireland, regulating
the Times of holding Cap. *62
Settlements of poor Persons, declaring

valid certain Certificates of 32
Ship Owners, preventing Frauds on,
by Boatmen and others 75 & 76
See also Salvage.
Simonds (Wm. Blackall, Esq.), amend-
ing 1 G. 4. for enabling to sell
or mortgage his Estate or Inte-
rest in the Impropriate Rectory
of Caversham, free from the
Claims of the Crown
86
Slave Trade. For the Appropriation
of certain Proceeds arising from
the Capture of Vessels and Car-
goes, the Property of the Sub-
jects of the Kings of Spain,
Portugal and the Netherlands,
taken and seized in Violation of
the Conventions made with
those States, and for granting
Bounties on Slaves captured in
such Vessels; and also for grant-
ing Indemnity to the Captors of
certain Vessels taken in the Pro-
secution of the Slave Trade 99
Smuggling of Spirits (preventing) on
the Borders of England and
Scotland
82
Snuff, continuing annual Duties on 3
Soldiers in the East India Company's

Service, regulating the Appro-
priation of unclaimed Prize
Money of
61
Solicitors, annual Indemnity Act for 5
amending several Acts for
the Regulation of
48

explaining and amending
7G. 2. for regulating, in Ireland,
the Payment of the Fees of *17
Sorcery, repealing 28 Eliz. (Irish)
against
*18
Spirits (Foreign), continuing annual
Duties on

3

made in New South Wales,
Governor of that Colony em-
powered to levy Duty on 8
(for Home Consumption), allow-
ing Distillers of, a Part of the
Duty on Malt used by them 82
South Sea Trade, exempting Ships in
Ballast in, from certain Tonnage
Duties

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75 & 76

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Vagrants, amending the existing Laws Wills of Seamen and Marines, extend-

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THE

STATUTES

OF THE

UNITED KINGDOM

OF

GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.

1 & 2 GEO. IV. (1821.)

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