Statute Law Revision Act, 1867

SCHEDULE.

This Schedule, so far as respects Acts of the Reigns of William and Mary, William the Third, and Anne, refers throughout to the Edition prepared under the Direction of the Record Commission, intituled “The Statutes of the Realm; printed by Command of His Majesty King George the Third, in pursuance of an Address of the House of Commons of Great Britain. From original Records and authentic Manuscripts.”

This Schedule, so far as respects Acts of any Reign subsequent to that of Anne, refers to the different Sessions in the same manner as they are referred to in Ruffhead's Edition of the Statutes by Serjeant Runnington, 1786; and in referring to any Section of an Act by its Number, follows the Numbering of Sections in that Edition wherever they are there numbered.

A Description or Citation of a portion of an Act is inclusive of the Words, Section, or other part, first or last mentioned, or otherwise referred to as forming the beginning, or as forming the end, of the portion comprised in the Description or Citation.

The Edition of Ruffhead referred to in the Foot-notes is that above mentioned.

William and Mary.

1 Gul. & Mar. c. 1. in part.

An Act for removeing and Preventing all Questions and Disputes concerning the Assembling and Sitting of this present Parlyament - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Four and Five (1) .

c. 2.

An Act for Impowering His Majestie to Apprehend and Detaine such Persons as He shall finde just Cause to Suspect are Conspireing against the Government.

c. 3.

An Act for the granting a /images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.1.pngsent Ayd to Their Majestyes.

c. 4.

An Act for Reviveing of Actions and Processe lately Depending in the Courts at Westminster and Discontinued by the not holding of Hillary Terme and for supplying other Defects relateing to Proceedings at Law.

c. 5.

An Act for punishing Officers or Soldiers who shall Mutiny or Desert Their Majestyes Service.

c. 7.

An Act for Impowering His Majestie to Apprehend and Detaine such Persons as He shall finde Just Cause to Suspect are Conspireing against the Government.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for the Abrogating of the Oathes of Supremacy and Allegiance and Appointing other Oathes - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Three from “All and every Arch-Bishop “to end of that Section, Sections Six to Eight, Ten, and Section Fourteen to end of Act.

c. 10.

An Act for the takeing away the Revenue ariseing by Hearth-Money.

c. 13.

An Act for Raising Money by a Poll and otherwise towards the Reduceing of Ireland.

c. 14.

An Act for preventing Doubts and Questions concerning the Collecting the Publique Revenue.

c. 18. in part.

An Act for Exempting their Majestyes Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certaine Lawes - - - -

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in part; namely,—.

Section Two (1)

c. 19.

An Act for Impowering Their Majestyes to Committ without Baile such Persons as They shall finde Just Cause to suspect are Conspireing against the Government.

c. 20.

An Act for a Grant to Their Majestyes of an Ayde of Twelve pence in the Pound for One Yeare for the necessary Defence of Their Realmes.

c. 22.

An Act for the Exportation of Beere, Ale, Syder and Mum.

c. 23.

An Act for Reviveing two former Acts for Exporting of Leather.

c. 24.

An Act for an Additionall Duty of [Essise] upon Beere Ale and other Liquors.

c. 25.

An Act to Regulate the Administra/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngn of the Oathes required to be taken by Commission or Warrant Officers imployed in their Majestyes Service by Land by Vertue of an Act made this present Session of Parliament Entituled An Act for the Abrogating of the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance and appointing other Oaths.

c. 26. in part.

An Act to vest in the two Universities the Presentations of Benefices belonging to Papists - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section One (2) , and Section Two from “Provided nevertheless” to end of that Section (3) .

c. 27.

An Act for takeing away the Court holden before the President and Councill of the Marches of Wales.

c. 28.

An Act for Appropriating certaine Duties for paying the States Generall of the United Provinces their Charges for His Majesties Expedition into this Kingdome and for other Uses.

c. 29.

An Act for Reliefe of the Protestant Irish Clergy.

c. 30. in part.

An Act to Repeale the Statute made in the fifth yeare of King Henry the Fourth against [the] Multiplying Gold and Silver - - - - - -

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Except the last Section.

c. 31.

An Additionall Act for the Appointing Commissioners for the Executing an Act of this present Parliament Entituled An Act for a Grant to their Majestyes of an Ayde of Twelve Pence in the Pound for One Yeare for the necessary Defence of their Realmes.

c. 32.

An Act for the better preventing the Exportation of Woole and Encourageing the Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdome.

c. 33.

An Act for Explaining part of an Act made in the first yeare of King James the First concerning Tanned Leather.

c. 34.

An Act for Prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France.

1 Gul. & Mar. Sess. 2. c. 1.

An Act for a Grant to Their Majestyes of an Ayd of Two shillings in the Pound for One Yeare.

c. 2. in part.

An Act declareing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Setleing the Succession of the Crowne - - -

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in part; namely,—.

Section Three (1)

c. 3.

An Act for preventing all Doubts and Questions concerning the Collecting the Publique Revenue.

c. 4.

An Act for punishing Officers or Soldiers who shall Mutiny or Desert Their Majestyes Service and for punishing False Musters.

c. 5.

An Act for a Grant to Their Majestyes of an Additionall Ayd of Twelve Pence in the Pound for One Yeare.

c. 6.

An Act for the Charging and Collecting the Duties upon Coffee Tea and Chocolate at the Custome-House.

c. 7.

An Act for Review of the late Poll Granted to Their Majestyes and for an Additionall Poll towards the Reduceing of Ireland.

c. 8.

An Act for $$$pventing vexatious Suits against such as acted in order to the bringing in their Majestyes or for their Service.

2 Gul. & Mar. (2) c. 2.

An Act for Raising Money by a Poll and otherwise towards the Reduceing of Ireland and Prosecuting the Warr against France.

c. 3.

An Act for granting to their Majestyes for their Lives and the Life of the Survivour of them certaine Impositions upon Beere Ale and other Liquors.

c. 4.

An Act for granting to Their Majesties a Subsidie of Tonnage and Poundage and other Sums of Money payable upon Merchandizes Exported and Imported.

c. 6.

An Act for the Exercise of the Government by her Majestie dureing his Majestyes Absence.

c. 7.

An Act to Declare the Right and Freedome of Election of Members to serve in Parlyament for the Cinque-Ports.

c. 10.

An Act for the King and Queens most Gracious Generall and Free Pardon.

2 Gul. & Mar. Sess. 2. c. 1.

An Act for Granting an Ayd to Their Majestyes of the Summe of Sixteene hundred fifty one thousand seaven hundred and two pounds eighteene shillings.

c. 3.

An Act for doubling the Duty of Excise upon Beere Ale and other Liquors dureing the space of one yeare.

c. 4.

An Act for granting to their Majesties certaine Impositions upon all East India Goods and Manufactures and upon all wrought Silks and severall other Goods and Merchandize to be imported after the five and twentyeth day of December one thousand six hundred and ninety.

c. 5.

An Act for the Continuance of severall former Acts therein mentioned for the laying severall Duties upon Wines Vinegar and Tobacco.

c. 6.

An Act for Punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert their Majestyes Service and for punishing false Musters.

c. 7.

An Act for Reviveing a former Act for Regulating the Measures and Prices of Coales.

c. 9.

An Act for the Encourageing the Distilling of Brandy and Spirits from Corne and for laying severall Dutyes on Low Wines or Spirits of the first Extraction.

c. 10.

An Act for Granting to their Majesties severall Additionall Duties of Excise upon Beere Ale and other Liquors for foure yeares from the time that an Act for doubling the Duty of Excise upon Beere Ale and other Liquors dureing the space of one yeare doth expire.

c. 11.

An Act for Appointing and Enabling Commissioners to Examine Take and State the Publicke Accounts of the Kingdome.

c. 12.

An Act for the Raising the Militia of this Kingdome for the Yeare One thousand six hundred ninety and one although the Months Pay formerly Advanced be not Repaid.

c. 13.

An Act for preventing Vexatious Suites against such as acted for Their Majestyes Service in defence of the Kingdome.

c. 14.

An Act for the more effectuall puting in Execution an Act Entituled An Act for Prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France.

c. 15.

An Act for Reliefe of poore Prisoners for Debt or Damages.

3 Gul. & Mar. c. 1.

An Act for granting to Their Majesties certain Impositions upon Beere Ale and other Liquors for One Year.

c. 3.

An Act for the better Ascertaining the Tythes of Hemp and Flax.

c. 4.

An Act for Preserving Two Ships Lading of Bay Salt taken as Prize for the Benefitt of Their Majesties Navy.

c. 5.

An Act for Granting an Aid to Their Majesties of the Su/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.3.pnge of Sixteene hundred fifty one thousand seven hundred and two pounde eighteen shillinge towarde the Carrying on a Vigorous Warre against France.

c. 6.

An Act for raiseing money by a Poll payable quarterly for One year for the carrying on a vigorous War against France.

c. 7.

An Act for raising the Militia of this Kingdom for the Year One thousand six hundred ninety and two although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 8.

An Act for the Encouragement of the breeding and feeding of Cattell.

c. 11. in part.

An Act for the better Explanation and supplying theDefecte of the former Laws for the Settlement of the Poor - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four (1) , Section Five (2) from “shall for” to “year or,” and Sections Six (3) and Twelve.

c. 12.

An Act for the better repairing and amending the Highways and for settling the Rates of Carriage of Goode.

c. 13.

An Act against corresponding with Their Majesties Enemies.

c. 15.

An Act for the better ordering and collecting the Duty upon Low Wines and Strong [Wates] and preventing the Abuses therein.

4 Gul. & Mar. c. 1.

An Act for granting to Their Majesties an Aid of Foure Shillinge in the Pound for One yeare for carrying on a vigorous War against France.

c. 2.

An Act [for] that the Inhabitants of the $$$pvince of York may dispose of their personal Estates [by their Wille] notwithstanding the Custom of that $$$pvince.

c. 3.

An Act for granting to Their Majesties certain Rates and Duties of Excise upon Beer Ale and other Liquors for secureing certain Recompences and Advantages in the said Act men/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngoed to such Persons as shall voluntarily advance the Sūme of Ten hundred thousand Pounds towards carrying on the War against France.

c. 5.

An Act for granting to Their Majesties certain additional Impositions upon several Goode and Merchandize for the prosecuting the present War against France.

c. 6.

An Act for raising the Militia of this Kingdom for the yeare One thousand six hundred ninety & three although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 11.

An Act for examineing takeing and stateing the publick Accompte of this Kingdom.

c. 12.

An Act to make Parishioners of the Church united Contributors to the Repairs and Ornamente of the Church to whome the Union is made.

Except as to Churches united before the passing of 1 & 2 Vict. c. 106.

c. 13.

An Act for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert Therr Majesties Service and for punishing False Musters and for the payment of Quarters.

c. 14.

An Act for review of the Quarterly Poll granted to Their Majesties in the last Session of this present Parliament.

c. 15.

An Act for continueing certaine Acte therein men/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngoed and for chargeing several Joynt Stocke.

c. 17.(1)

An Act for the regaining encourageing and settling the Greenland Trade.

c. 19.

An Act for preventing Suite against such as acted for Their Majesties Service in Defence of the Kingdom.

c. 20.

An Act for the better discovery of Judgmente in the Courts of Kings Bench Cōmon Pleas & Exchequer att Westminster.

c. 21.

An Act for delivering Declara/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngns to Prisoners.

c. 22. in part.

An Act for regulateing Procedinge in the Crowne Office of the Court of Kinge Bench att Westminster - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 24. in part.

An Act for reviving cōtinuing and explaining several Laws therein mentioned [that] are expired and neare expiring - - - - - -

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Except Sections Four (2) and Twelve (3) .

c. 25.

An Act for continuing the Acte for prohibiting all Trade and Cōmerce with France and for the encouragement of Privateers.

5 (4) Gul. & Mar.c.1.

An Act for granting to Their Majesties an Aid of Foure Shillinge in the Pound for One yeare for carrying on a vigorous War against France.

c. 2.

An Act for repealing such parte of several former Acte as prevent or prohibit the importa/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngn of Forreign Brandy Aqua vite and other Spirite and Bacon except from France.

c. 3.

An Act for the importation of fine Italian Sicilian and Naples Thrown Silke.

c. 5.

An Act to supply the deficiency of the money raised by a former Act entituled An Act for granting to their Majesties certain Rates and Duties of Excise upon Beer Ale and other Liquors for secureing certaine Recompences and Advantages [in the said Act men/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngned] to such persons as shall voluntarily advance the sūm of Ten hundred thousand [ponde] towarde carrying on the Warr against France.

c. 7. in part.

An Act for granting to their Majesties certain Rates and Duties upon Salt and upon Beer Ale and other Liquors for secureing certaine Recompences and Avantages in the said Act men/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngoed to such Persons as shall voluntarily advance the sūm of Ten hundred thousand Pounde towarde carrying on the Warr against France - -

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Except the last Section.

5 & 6(1) Gul. & Mar. c. 8.

An Act for the explaining and for the more effectual execution of a former Act for the relief of poor Prisoners.

c. 9.

An Act for repeal of a Clause in the Statute of the Fifth yeare of Queen Elizabeth (containing diverse Orders for Artificers and others) which relates to Weavers of Cloath.

c. 11. in part.

An Act to prevent Delays of Proceedinge att the Quarter Sessions of the Peace - - - - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 12.

An Act to take away the Processe for the Capiatur Fine in the several Courts att Westminster.

c. 14.

An Act for raiseing money by a Poll payable quarterly for One yeare for carrying on a vigorous Warr against France.

c. 15.

An Act for continuing the Act for punishing Officers and Souldiers who shall mutiny or desert their Maj.ties. Service and for punishing false Musters and for the Payment of Quarters for One Yeare longer.

c. 16.

An Act for the Importation of Salt-Petre for One Yeare.

c. 17.

An Act for the Exportation of Iron, Copper and Mundick Mettal.

c. 19.

An Act for raiseing the Militia of this Kingdome for the yeare One thousand six hundred ninety four although the Moneths Pay formerly advanced be not repayed.

c. 20. in part.

An Act for granting to theire Majesties severall Rates and Duties upon Tunnage of Shipps and Vessells and upon Beere Ale and other Liquors for secureing certaine Recompenses and Advantages in the said Act mentioned to such Persons as shall voluntarily advance the sūme of Fifteene hundred thousand pounde towarde the carrying on the Warr against France - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Fifteen (1) , Seventeen (2) , Section Eighteen (3) to “the sūme of Fifteene hundred thousand pounde,” Section Twenty (4) to “per Centum per Annū,” Sections Twenty-two to Twenty-four (5) , Thirty-three (6) , and Section Thirty-five (7) to end of Act.

c. 22.

An Act for the lycenseing and regulateing Hackney-Coaches and Stage-Coaches.

c. 23.

An Act for appointing and enableing Cōmissioners to examine take and state the Publicke Accompte of the Kingdome.

c. 24.

An Act for building good and defensible Shipps.

c. 25.

An Act for the better discipline of theire Majesties Navy Royall.

6 & 7 Gul. & Mar.(8) c. 1.

An Act for granting to their Majesties a Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage and other sūms of money payable upon Merchandizes exported and imported.

c. 2. in part.

An Act for the frequent Meeting and calling of Parliaments - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Three and Four.

c. 3.

An Act for granting to his Majestie an Aide of Four shillinge in the Pound for One Yeare and for applying the yearely sūme of Three hundred thousand Pounde for Five yeares out of the Dutyes of Tunnage and Poundage and other sūmes of money payable upon Merchandizes exported and imported for carrying on the Warr against France with vigour.

c. 4. in part.

An Act for exempting Apothecaries from serving the offices of Constable Scavenger and other Parish and Ward Offices and from serving upon Juries - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two from “Provided always” to end of that Section, and the last Section (9) .

c. 5.

An Act for enabling such persons as have Estates for life in Annuities payable by several former Acte therein men/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngoed to purchase and obtaine further or more certaine intereste in such Annuities and in default thereof for admitting other persons to purchase or obtaine the same for raiseing moneys for carrying one the Warr against France.

c. 6. in part.

An Act for granting to his Majesty certaine rates and duties upon Marriages Births and Buriale and upon Batchelors and Widowers for the terme of Five yeares for carrying on the Warr against France with Vigour.

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Except Sections Twenty and Forty-seven (1) .

c. 7.

An Act for granting to his Majestie several additional Duties upon Coffee Tea Chocolate and Spices towarde satisfaction of the debte due for Transport Service for the reduction of Ireland.

c. 8.

An Act for continuing Two former Acts for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert his Majesties service & for punishing false musters and for payment of quarters for one yeare longer.

c. 9.

An Act for appointing and enableing Commissioners to examine take and state the Publick Accounte.

c. 12. in part.

An Act for explaineing and regulateing several Doubte Duties and Penalties in the late Act for granting several Duties upon Velum Parchment and Paper and for ascertaineing the Admeasurement of the Tunnage of Ships -

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in part; namely,—

The last two Sections.

c. 13.

An Act for raiseing the Militia of this Kingdome for the Yeare One thousand six hundred ninety five and for repealing the Statute of the Second & Third Yeare of King Edward the Sixth intituled An Act against shooting in Hail-Shot.

c. 14.

An Act for continuing several Laws therein mentioned.

c. 17.

An Act to prevent counterfeiting and clipping the coine of this Kingdom.

c. 18.

An Act for granting to his Majestic certaine duties upon glasse wares stone and earthen bottles coals and culme for carrying on the Warr against France.

c. 20.

An Act for the Kinge most gracious general and free pardon.

7 & 8 Gul. 3. c. 1.

An Act for remedying the Ill State of the Coin of the Kingdome.

c. 2.

An Act for enlargeing the Times to come [in] and prchase certain Annuities therein mentioned and for continuing the Duties formerly charged on Low Wines or Spirite of the first extraction for carrying on the Warr against France.

c. 3. in part.

An Act for regulateing of Tryals in Cases of Treason and Misprision of Treason -

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in part; namely,—

Section Five from “And that no Person” to end of that Section (1) , and the last Section.

c. 5.

An Act for granting to His Majesty an Aid of Four Shillinge in the Pound for carrying on the War against France.

c. 6. in part.

An Act for the more easie Recoverie of Small Tythes - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Eleven and Fifteen.

c. 7. in part.

An Act to prevent False and Double Returns of Members to serve in Parliament - - - - - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 8.

An Act for the taking examining and stating the Publick Accounte.

c. 10.

An Act for continuing several Duties granted by former Acte upon Wine and Vinegar and upon Tobacco and East India Goode and other Merchandize imported for carrying on the Warr against France.

c. 11.

An Act for impowering His Majestie to apprehend and detain such $$$psons as hee shall find Cause to suspect are conspiring against His Royal Person or Government.

c. 12.

An Act for Relief of Poor Prisoners for Debt or Damages.

c. 13.

An Act for taking off the Obligation and Incouragement for coining Guineas for a certaine time therein mentioned.

c. 15.

An Act for the continueing meeting and sitting of a Parliament in case of the Death or Demise of His Majesty His Heirs and Successors.

c. 16.

An Act for raiseing the Militia of this Kingdom for the Year One thousand six hundred ninety six although the Months Pay formerly advanced bee not repaid.

c. 17.

An Act to continue Foure former Acts for preventing Theft and Rapine upon the Northerne Borders of England.

c. 18.

An Act for granting to His Majesty severall Rates or Duties upon Houses for making good the Deficiency of the clipped Money.

c. 19.

An Act to incourage the bringing Plate into the Mint to be coined and for the further remedying the ill State of the Coine of the Kingdome.

c. 20.

An Act for granting to His Majesty an additionall Duty upon all French Goods and Merchandize.

c. 22.

An Act for preventing Frauds and regulating Abuses in the Plantation Trade.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 23.

An Act for continueing severall former Acts for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall Mutiny or Desert His Majesties Service and for punishing False Musters and for Payment of Quarters for One Yeare longer.

c. 24.

An Act requireing the Practicers of Law to take the Oaths and subscribe the Declaration therein mentioned.

c. 25. in part.

An Act for the further regulating Elections of Members to serve in Parliament and for the preventing irregular Proceedings of Sheriffs and other Officers in the electing and returning such Members - - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section One from “and shall forthwith” to end of that Section, Section Three from “and shall there proceed to Election” to “Place of Election,” Section Six (1) to “Mortgage or Trust,” and the last Section.

c. 27.

An Act for the better Security of His Majties. Royal Person and Government.

c. 28.

An Act for the more eff/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngual preventing the Exporta/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngn of Wooll and for [the] incouraging the Importation thereof from Ireland.

c. 30.

An Act for laying several Duties upon Low Wines or Spirite of the first Extraction and for preventing the Fraude and Abuses of Brewers Distillers and other Persons chargeable with the Duties of Excise.

c. 31.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certaine Duties upon Salt Glass Wares Stone and Earthen Wares and for granting several Duties upon Tobacco Pipes and other Earthen Wares for carrying on the Warr against France and for establishing a National Land Bank and for taking off the Duties upon Tunnage of Shipps and upon Coals.

c. 33.

An Act for the better Incouragement of the Greenland Trade.

c. 34. in part.

An Act that the Solemne Affirmation & Declaration of the People called Quakers shall be accepted instead of an Oath in the usual Forme - - - -

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Except Sections Three and Four (2) .

c. 35. in part.

An Act for the inforcing the Laws which restraine Marriages without Licence or Banns & for the better registring Marriage Births and Burials - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Four (1) to end of Act.

c. 36.

An Act for continuing several Acts of Parliamt. therein mentioned.

c. 38.

An Act to take away the Custome of Wales which hinders psons from disposeing their Personal Estates by their Wills.

c. 39.

An Act for encourageing the Linen Manufacture of Ireland and bringing Flax and Hemp into and the making of Sail Cloth in this Kingdome.

8 & 9 (2) Gul. 3.c.1.

An Act for importing and coining Guineas and Halfe-guineas.

c. 2.

An Act for the further remedying the ill State of the Coin of the Kingdome.

c. 3.

An Act to explain that part of the Act passed last Session of Parliament for laying several Duties on Low Wines & Spirite of the first Extraction and for preventing the Fraude and Abuses of Brewers Distillers and other Persons chargeable with the Duties of Excise which relates to the Payment of Tallies & the Interest thereof.

c. 6.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty as well by a Land Tax as by several Subsidies and other Duties payable for One Yeare.

c. 7.

An Act for granting to His Majesty several Duties upon Paper Vellum and Parchment to encourage the bringing of Plate and hāmered Money into the Minte to be coined.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for Incouraging the bringing in wrought Plate to be coined :—

Except Section Eight (3) .

c. 9.

An Act to restore the Markett att Blackwell-Hall to the Clothiers & for regulating the Factors there.

c. 10.

An Act to enable the Returns of Juries as formerly until the First Day of November One thousand six hundred ninety seven.

c. 12.

An Act for continuing several additional Impositions upon several Goode and Merchandizes.

c. 13.

An Act for continuing several former Acte for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert His Majesties Service and for punishing false Musters and for Payment of Quarters for One Yeare longer.

c. 19.

An Act for repealing a Clause in a former Act relateing to Party Guiles and for the better preventing Fraude and Abuses [in] Brewers and others chargeable with the Duties of Excise.

c. 20. in part.

An Act for making good the Deficiences of several Funde therein mentioned and for enlargeing the Capital Stock of the Bank of England and for raising the Publick Creditt - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Twenty-five, Twenty-nine, Thirty-eight to Forty-four, Fifty, Fifty-one, Fifty-three to Sixty-one, Sixty-three to Sixty-eight, Seventy and Seventy-one.

c. 21.

An Act for laying a Duty upon Leather for the Terme of Three Yeares and making other Provision for answering the Deficiences as well of the late Duties upon Coals & Culme as for paying the Anūities upon the Lottery and for Lives charged on the Tūnage of Ships and the Duties upon Salt.

c. 22.

An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt Mum Sweete Cyder & Perry as well towarde carrying on the Warr against France as for the necessary Occasions of His Maj.ties Household & other Occasions.

c. 24.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a further Subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage upon Merchandizes imported for the Terme of Two Yeares & Three Quarters & an additional Land Tax for One Yeare for carrying on the Warr against France.

c. 25.

An Act for licensing Hawkers and Pedlars for a further $$$pvision for the Payment of the $$$Intest of the Transport Debt for the reducing of Ireland.

c. 27. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Relief of Creditors in Cases of Escapes & for $$$pventing Abuses in Prisons and pretended priveledged Places - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One, Three, Five, Ten to Fifteen, and Section Eighteen to end of Act.

c. 30. in part.

An Act for supplying some Defecte in the Laws for the Relief of the Poor of this Kingdome - - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One, Four and Seven.

c. 31.

An Act for the easier obtaining Partition of Lande in Coparcenary Joynt Tenancy & Tenancy in Common.

c. 32.

An Act to restraine the Number and ill Practice of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers.

c. 33. in part.

An Act to make $$$ppetual and more effectual an Act intituled An Act to prevent Delays att the Quarter Sessions of the Peace -

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in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 34.

An Act for the lessening the Duty upon Tin and Pewter exported and granting an Equivalent for the same by a Duty upon Drugge.

c. 35.

An Act for raiseing the Militia for the Yeare One thousand six hundred ninety seven although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 36.

An Act for the further Encouragement of the Manufacture of Lustringe and Alamodes within this Realme and for the better preventing the Importation of the same.

9 Gul. 3. c. 1.

An Act against corresponding with the late King James and his Adherente.

c. 2.

An Act to prevent the further Currency of any ha/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.3.pngered Silver Coine of this Kingdome & for recoining such as is now in being and for the making out new Exchequer Bills where the former Bills are or shall be filled upp by Indorsemente.

c. 3. in part.

An Act to give further time for the administring of Oaths relating to Talleys & Orders and for the easier dispatch of the Publick Businesse in the Exchequer & in the Bank of England - - - - - -

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Except Section Four.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing the Imprisonment of Counter and others for the late horrid Conspiracy to assassinate the pson of His Sacred Majesty.

c. 5.

An Act for satisfying and discharging the Arreares of several Annuities which incurred betweene the Seventeenth Day of May One thousand six hundred ninety six and the Seventeenth Day of May One thosand six hundred ninety seven.

c. 6. (1)

An Act that all Retailers of Salt shall sell by Weight.

c. 8.

An Act for explaineing an Act made the last Session of Parliament for granting to His Majesty certaine Duties upon Malt Mum Sweete Cyder & Perry.

c. 9.

An Act for rendring the Laws more effectual for preventing the Importation of Forreign Bone-Lace Loom-Lace Needle-work Point & Cutt-work.

c. 10.

An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sūm of One Million foure hundred eighty foure thousand & fifteene Pounde one Shilling eleaven Pence three Farthinge for disbanding Forces paying Seamen and other Uses therein men/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngoed.

c. 11.

An Act for explaining an Act made the last Session of Parliamt. entituled An Act for supplying some Defects in the Laws for the Relief of the Poor of this Kingdome.

c. 13.

An Act for granting to His Majestie several Duties upon Coals and Culm.

c. 14.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Coffee Tea and Chocolate and Spices towarde Satisfaction of the Debt due for Transport Service for the Reduction of Ireland.

.16.

An Act to execute Judgemente & Decrees saved in a Clause in an Act of the First Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary intituled An Act for taking away the Court holden before the President and Council of the Marches of Wales.

c. 22.

An Act to repeale an Act made in the Nine and thirtieth Yeare of the Reigne of Queen Elizabeth intituled (An Act to restraine the excessive makeing of Malt) and to discharge & vacate Orders made by Justices of Peace by virtue thereof for restraining Malsters from makeing Malt.

c. 24.

An Act for inlarging the time for purchasing certain Estates or Interests in several Annuities therein mentioned.

c. 26.

An Act to settle the Trade to Africa.

c. 29.

An Act to repeal the Act made the last Session of Parliament intituled An Act for Relief of Creditors by making Composition with their Debtors in case Two thirds in Number and Value do agree.

c. 30.

An Act for increasing His Majesties Duties upon Lustrings and Alamodes.

c. 31.

An Act for raising the [Milita] for the Year One thousand six hundred ninety eight although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not [paid].

c. 32. (1) in part.

An Act for preventing Frauds and Abuses in the charging collecting & paying the Duties upon Marriages Births Burials Batchellors and Widowers - -

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Except Sections Four and Six (2) .

c. 34. (3)

An Act for applying to the Use of His Majesties Navy and Ordnance the Overplus of the Money and Stores which were provided for the building Seven and twenty Ships of War.

c. 36. (4)

An Act to stop the coining Farthings and Halfpence for One Year.

c. 37. (5)

An Act for the better and more orderly Payment of the Lottery Tickets now payable out of certain additional Duties of Excise and of other Annuities lately payable out of Tunnage Duties.

c. 38.

An Act for granting to His Majesty an Aid by a Quarterly Poll for One Year.

c. 39.

An Act for settling and adjusting the Proportion of Fine Silver Silk for the better making of Silver and Gold Thread and to prevent the Abuses of Wire-Drawers.

c. 42.

An Act for enlarging the Time for Registring of Ships pursuant to the Act for preventing Frauds and regulating Abuses in the Plantation Trade.

c. 43.

An Act for the better Incouragement of the Royal Lustring Company and the more effectual preventing the fraudulent Importation of Lustrings and Alamodes.

c. 44. in part.

An Act for raising a Sum not exceeding Two Millions upon a Fund for Payment of Annuities after the Rate of Eight Pounds per Centum per Annum and for settling the Trade to the East Indies - - - -

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Except Sections Thirty-five, Forty-two, Fifty-two, Fifty-three, Sixty to Sixty-two, Sixty-four and Sixty-five (1) .

c. 45.

An Act for taking away Half the Duties imposed on Glass Wares and the Whole Duties lately laid on Stone and Earthen Wares and Tobacco Pipes and for granting (in lieu thereof) new Duties upon Whale Fins and Scotch Linen.

10 Gul. 3. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty for disbanding the Army and other necessary Occasions.

c. 3.

An Act to prohibit the Exportation of any Corn Malt Meale Flour Bread Biscuit or Starch for One Yeare from the Tenth Day of February One thousand six hundred ninety eight.

c. 4. (2) in part.

An Act to prohibit the excessive distilling of Spirits and Low Wines from Corne and against the Exporting of Beer and Ale and to prevent Frauds in Distillers -

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Except Sections Five and Eight.

c. 7. in part.

An Act for preventing irregular Proceedings of Sheriffs and other Officers in making the Returns of Members chosen to serve in Parliament - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 9.

An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sūm of One Million four hundred eighty four thousand and fifteene one Shilling eleaven Pence three Farthings for disbanding the Army providing for the Navy and for other necessary Occasions.

c. 10. (3)

An Act for laying further Duties upon Sweets and for lessening the Duties as well upon Vineger as upon certaine Low Wines and Whalefins and the Duties upon Brandy imported and for the more easie raising the Duties upon Leather and for charging Cynders and for permitting the Importation of Pearl Ashes and for preventing Abuses in the brewing of Beere and Ale and Frauds in Importation of Tobacco.

c. 11. (4)

An Act for the more full and effectual charging of the Duties upon Rock-Salt.

c. 13. (1) in part.

An Act for makeing Billingsgate a Free Market for Sale of Fish - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four (2) , Six (3) , Section Seven (4) to “sue for the same,” and Sections Eight and Nine (5) .

c. 14. (6)

An Act to Incourage the Trade to Newfoundland.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 17. (7)

An Act to enable such Officers and Soldiers as have been in His Majesties Service during the late Warr to exercise Trades and for Officers to account with their Soldiers.

c. 18. (8)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Yeare One thousand six hundred ninety nine although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 19. (9)

An Act for the continueing the Imprisonment of Counter and others for the late horrid Conspiracy to assassinate the Person of His Sacred Majesty.

c. 21. (10)

An Act for continueing the Act for the more easie Recovery of Small Tithes.

c. 22. (11) in part.

An Act to enable Posthumus Children to take Estates as if horne in their Fathers Life time - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 23. (12) in part.

An Act for suppressing of Lotteries

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in part; namely,—

Sections Four and Five.

c. 24. (13)

An Act for takeing off the remaining Duties upon Glasse Wares.

11 Gul. 3. c. 1.

An Act for taking away the Bounty Money for exporting Corn from the Ninth Day of February One thousand six hundred ninety nine to the Nine and twentieth Day of September One thousand seaven hundred.

c. 2. (14) in part.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by Sale of the forfeited and other Estates and Interests in Ireland and by a Land Tax in England for the severall Purposes therein mentioned - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Sixty-three (15) to end of Act.

c. 3.

An Act for laying further Duties upon wrought Silks Muslins and some other Commodities of the East-Indies and for enlargeing the Time for purchasing certaine reversionary Annuities therein mentioned.

c. 7. in part.

An Act for the more effectuall Suppression of Piracy - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Six (1) , Thirteen and Fifteen.

c. 8.

An Act for the appointing Commissioners to take examine and determine the Debts due to the Army Navy and for Transport-Service and alsoe an Account of the Prizes taken during the late Warr.

c. 9. in part.

An Act for preventing of frivolous and vexatious Suits in the Principality of Wales and the Counties Palatine -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 10.

An Act for the more effectuall imploying the Poor by incourageing the Manufactures of this Kingdom.

c. 11.

An Act to repeale an Act made in the Ninth Yeare of His Majesties Reigne intituled An Act for rendring the Laws more effectuall for preventing the Importation of Forreigne Bone-Lace Loom-Lace Needle-Worke Point and Cut-Worke Three Months after the Prohibition of the Woollen Manufactures in Flanders shall be taken off.

c. 13.

An Act for continueing severall Laws therein mentioned, and for explaining the Act intituled An Act to prevent the Exportation of Wooll out of the Kingdoms of Ireland and England into Forreigne Parts and for the Incouragement of the Woollen Manufactures in the Kingdom of England.

c. 14.

An Act for raiseing the Militia for the Yeare One thousand seaven hundred although the Months pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 15.

An Act for the ascertaining the Measures for retailing Ale and Beer.

c. 16. in part.

An Act for the better ascertaining the Tythes of Hemp and Flax - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 17.

An Act to prevent Disputes that may arise by Officers and Members of Corporations haveing neglected to signe the Association and takeing the Oaths in due Time.

c. 18. in part.

An Act for the more effectuall Punishment of Vagrants and sending them whither by Law they ought to be sent -

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Except the last Section (2) .

c. 20.

An Act for takeing away the Duties upon the Woollen Manufactures, Corn Grain Bread Biscuit and Meal exported.

12 & 13 Gul. 3. c. 1.

An Act for renewing the Bills of Credit commonly called Exchequer Bills.

c. 3.

An Act for preventing any Inconveniencies that may happen by Priviledge of Parliament.

c. 5.

An Act for continuing a former Act to prevent false and Double Returns of Members to serve in Parliament.

c. 6.

An Act for continuing the Acts therein mentioned for preventing Theft and Rapine upon the Northern Borders of England.

c. 8.

An Act for raising the Militia for One Year although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 10. in part.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty for defraying the Expence of His Navy Guards and Garrisons for One Year and for other necessary Occasions - -

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Except Sections Eighty-seven to Eighty-nine (1) .

c. 11.

An Act for granting to His Majesty several Duties upon Low Wines or Spirits of the First Extraction and continuing several additional Duties upon Coffee Tea Chocolate Spices and Pictures and certain Impositions upon Hawkers Pedlars and Petty [Chapmen] and the Duty of Fifteen per Cent$$$ upon Muslins and for improving the Duties upon Japanned and Laquered Goods and for continuing the Coinage Duty for the several Terms and Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 12.

An Act for appropriating Three thousand seven hundred Pounds weekly out of certain Branches of Excise for publick Uses and for making a Provision for the Service of His Majesties Houshold and Family and other His necessary Occasions.

13 & 14(2) Gul. 3. c. 1.

An Act for reviving and continuing an Act intituled An Act for the appointing Commissioners to take examine and determine the Debts due to the Army Navy and for Transport Service and also an Account of Prizes taken during the late War.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing of Officers and Soldiers that shall mutiny or desert in England or Ireland.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing an Act intituled An Act that the solemn Affirmation and Declaration of the People called Quakers shall be accepted instead of an Oath in the usual Form.

c. 5.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by laying Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry.

c. 6.

An Act for the further Security of His Majesties Person and the Succession of the Crown in the Protestant Line and for extinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and all other Pretenders and their open and secret Abettors.

Anne.

1 Ann. (3) c. 1.(4) in part.

An Act for the better Support of Her Majesties Houshold and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four.

c. 2. (1) in part.

An Act for explaining a Clause in an Act made at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the Two and twentieth of November in the Seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King William the Third intituled An Act for the better Security of His Majesties Royal Person and Government

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three, Section Five from “That no Commission” to “living,” and the last Section.

c. 4. (2)

An Act for taking examining and stating the Publick Accounts of the Kingdom.

c. 5. (3)

An Act for reviving the Act entituled An Act for exempting Apothecaries from serving the Offices of Constable Scavenger and other Parish and Ward Offices and from Serving upon Juries.

c. 6. (4)

(5)

c. 7. (6)

An Act for making good Deficiencies & for preserving the Publick Credit.

c. 8. (7)

An Act for enabling Her Majesty to appoint Commissioners to treat for an Union between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland.

c. 10. (8)

An Act for the enlarging and encouraging the Greenland Trade.

c. 11. (9)

An Act for continuing and amending the Act made in the Ninth Year of His late Majesties Reign intituled An Act for the settling and adjusting the Proportions of Fine Silver and Silk and for the better making of Gold and Silver Thread and to prevent the Abuses of Wire-drawers.

c. 12. (10) in part.

An Act to explain and alter the Act made in the Two and twentieth Year of King Henry the Eighth concerning repairing and amending of Bridges in the Highways and for repealing an Act made in the Twenty third Year of Queen Elizabeth for the re-edifying of Cardiffe Bridge in the County of Glamorgan and also for changing the Day of Election of the Wardens and Assistants of Rochester Bridge - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Thirteen.

c. 16. (1)

An Act to declare the Alterations in the Oath appointed to be taken by the Act intituled An Act for the further Security of His Majesties Person and the Succession of the Crown in the Protestant Line and for extinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and all other Pretenders and their open and secret Abettors and for declaring the Association to be determined.

c. 17. (2)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and two notwithstanding the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 18. (3)

An Act for the continuing the present Sheriffs in England and Wales until the First Day of Hilary Term next unless Her Majesty shall think fit to determine them sooner.

c. 19. (4)

An Act for the Relief of Poor Prisoners for Debt.

c. 21. (5)

An Act for the Importation of Fine Italian Thrown Silk.

c. 22. (6)

An Act for importing into England Thrown Silk of the Growth of Sicily from the Port of Leghorne in Italy.

c. 23. (7)

An Act for the continuing the Imprisonment of Counter and others for the horrid Conspiracy to assassinate the Person of His late Sacred Majesty King William the Third.

1 Ann. Stat.2. c. 1.

An Act for granting to Her Majesty a Land Tax for carrying on the War against France and Spain.

c. 2.

An Act for enabling Her Majesty to settle a Revenue for supporting the Dignity of His Royal Highness Prince George Hereditary of Denmark in case he shall survive Her Majesty.

c. 3.

An Act for granting a Supply to Her Majesty by several Duties imposed upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry.

c. 4.

An Act for [the] continuing the Duties upon Coals Culm and Cynders.

c. 5.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty by Sale of several Annuities at the Exchequer for carrying on the War against France and Spain.

c. 8.

An Act for Explanation of a Clause in One Act made in the Seventh Year of His late Majesties Reign relating to Borelaps and to take off the additional Subsidy upon Irish Linnen.

c. 13.

An Act for continuing former Acts for exporting Leather and for Ease of Jurors and for reviving and making more effectual an Act relating to Vagrants.

c. 14.

An Act for the incouraging the Consumption of malted Corn and for the better preventing the running of French and Foreign Brandy.

c. 15. (1)

An Act for raising the Militia of this Kingdom for the Year One thousand seven hundred and three notwithstanding the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 16. (2)

An Act to oblige Edward Whitaker to account for such Sums of Publick Money as hath been received by him.

c. 17. (3)

An Act for granting to Her Majesty several Subsidies for carrying on the War against France and Spain.

c. 20. (4)

An Act for punishing Officers or Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert Her Majesties Service in England or Ireland and for punishing false Musters and for better Payment of Quarters in England.

c. 21. (5) in part.

An Act for enlarging the Time for taking the Oath of Abjuration and also for recapacitating and indemnifying such Persons as have not taken the same by the Time limitted and shall take the same by a Time to be appointed and for the further Security of Her Majesties Person and the Succession of the Crown in the Protestant Line and for extinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and all other Pretenders and their open and secret Abettors -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, Four, Ten, and Eleven.

c. 22. (6) in part.

An Act for the more effectual preventing the Abuses and Frauds of Persons imployed in the working up the Woollen Linen Fustian Cotton and Iron Manufactures of this Kingdom - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 23. (7)

An Act for taking examining and stating the Publick Accounts of the Kingdom.

c. 24. (8)

An Act for reviving and continuing the late Acts for appointing Commissioners to take examine and determine the Debts due to the Army and for Transport Service and also an Account of the Prizes taken during the late War.

2 & 3 Ann. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in the Yeare One thousand seaven hundred and four.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty by continueing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for One Yeare.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty for carrying on the Warr and other Her Majesties Occasions by selling Annuities at severall Rates and for such respective Termes or Estates as are therein men/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngned.

c. 5.

An Act to repeale a Proviso in an Act of the Fourth Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary which prevents the Citizens of the City of Yorke from disposing of their Personall Estates by their Wills as others inhabiting within the Province of York by that Act may do.

c. 9. (1)

An Act for the better and more regular paying and assigneing the Annuityes after the Rate of Three Pounds per Centum per Annum payable to severall Bankers and other Patentees or those claimeing under them.

c. 10. (2)

An Act for the Discharge out of Prison such Insolvent Debtors as shall serve or procure a Person to serve in Her Majesties Fleet or Army.

c. 11. (3)

An Act for better charging severall Accomptants with Interest Monies by them received and to be received.

c. 12.(4)

An Act for the further Explanation and Regulation of the Privilidge of Parliament in relation to Persons in Publick Offices.

c. 13. (5)

An Act for raising Recruits for the Land Forces and Marines and for dispensing with Part of the Act for the Incouragement and Increase of Shipping and Navigation during the present Warr.

c. 14. (6)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Yeare One thousand seven hundred and four notwithstanding the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 15. (7)

An Act for prolonging the Time by an Act of Parliament made in the First Year of Her Majesties Reigne for importing Throwne Silke of the Growth of Sicily from Leghorne.

c. 16. (8)

An Act for the better securing and regulating the Duties upon Salt.

c. 17. (9)

An Act for punishing Mutiny Desertion and false Musters and for better paying of the Army and Quarters and for satisfieing divers Arrears and for a further Continuance of the Powers of the Five Commissioners for the examining and determining the Accounts of the Army.

c. 18. (10)

An Act for granting to Her Majesty an additional Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage for Three Years and for laying a further Duty upon French Wines condemned as lawfull Prize and for ascertaining the Values of unrated Goods imported from the East Indiaes.

c. 19. (1)

An Act to enlarge the Time for [the] Purchasers of the Forfeited Estates in Ireland to make the Payments of their Purchase Money.

c. 21. (2)

An Act to discharg the Governor and Company for makeing hollow Sword Blades in England of the Sūm of Eighteen thousand eight hundred sixty four Pounds Seven Shillings One Penny Halfe penny by Mistake overcharged in the Purchase Money for several Forfeited and other Estates and Interests in Ireland purchased by them.

3 & 4 Ann. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in the Year One thousand seven hundred and five.

c. 2.

An Act for raising Monies by Sale of severall Annuities for carrying on the present War.

c. 3. (3)

An Act for granting to Her Majestie a further Subsidy on Wines and Merchandizes imported.

c. 5. (4)

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and False Musters and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters.

c. 6. (5)

An Act for the effectual securing the Kingdom of England from the apparent Dangers that may arise from several Acts lately passed in the Parliament of Scotland.

c. 8. (6) in part.

An Act for giving like Remedy upon Promissory Notes as is now used upon Bills of Exchange and for the better Payment of Inland Bills of Exchange - - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 9. (7)

An Act for encouraging the Importation of Naval Stores from Her Majesties Plantations in America.

c. 10. (8)

An Act for the better recruiting Her Majesties Land Forces and the Marines for the Year One thousand seven hundred and five.

c. 12. (9)

An Act for prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France.

c. 13. (10)

An Act to prevent all traiterous Correspondence with Her Majesties Enemies.

c. 14. (11)

An Act for [the] Releife of Fulk Emes Gent$$$ and others who had elapsed their Times either for paying their [Monies] or nameing their Nominees for purchasing Annuities and also for Releif of Sir John Mead Knight and Baronett who had elapsed his Time for paying Part of his Purchase Money for a Forfeited Estate in Ireland and also for Releife of Dorothy Ireland and others in respect of severall Ticketts for Payment of Annuities & of severall Million Lottery Ticketts and Exchequer Bills and Debentures to the Army which have been burnt or lost.

c. 15. (1)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Yeare One thousand seven hundred and five although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 16. (2)

An Act for making perpetuall an Act for the more easie Recovery of Small Tithes and also an Act for the more easie obteining Partition of Lands in Coparcenary Joynt Tennancy and Tennancy in Common and alsoe for makeing more effectuall and amending severall Acts relating to the Retorne of Jurors.

c. 17. (3)

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for Oue Yeare.

c. 18. (4)

An Act for continuing Duties upon Low Wines and upon Coffee Tea Chocolate Spices and Pictures and upon Hawkers Pedlars and Petty Chapmen and upon Muslins and for granting new Duties upon severall of the said Cōmodities and alsoe upon Calicoes China Ware and Drugs.

4 & 5 (5) Ann.c.1.(6)

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty by a Land Tax [to be] raised in the Year One thousand seven hundred and six.

c. 3. (7) in part.

An Act for the Amendment of the Law and the better Advancement of Justice

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in part; namely,—

Sections Fifteen and Sixteen, and the following words in Section Twenty,—“provided the Assignment so endorsed be duely stampt before any Action be brought thereupon.”

c. 4. (8)

An Act to prevent Frauds frequently committed by Bankrupts.

c. 6. (9)

An Act for the Encouragement and Encrease of Seamen and for the better and speedier Manning Her Majesties Fleet.

c. 7. (10)

An Act for the better enabling the Master Wardens and Assistants of Trinity House to rebuild the Light-House on the Edystone Rock.

c. 9. (11)

An Act to impower the Lord High Treasurer or Commissioners of the Treasury to issue out of the Monies arising by the Coynage Duty any Sum not exceeding Five hundred Pounds over and above the Sum of Three thousand Pounds yearly for the Uses of the Mint.

c. 10. (12)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and six notwithstanding the Mouths Pay formerly advanced be not repaid and for an Account to be made of Trophy Monies.

c. 11. (1)

An Act to enlarge the Time for registring unsatisfied Debentures upon the forfeited Estates in Ireland and for renewing of other Debentures which have been lost burnt or destroyed.

c. 12. (2)

An Act for the paying and clearing the several Regiments commanded by Lieutenant General Stewart Colonel Hill and Brigadier Holt and for supplying the Defect of the Muster Rolls of those and several other Regiments.

c. 14. (3)

An Act for exhibiting a Bill in this present Parliament for naturalizing the most Excellent Princess Sophia Electress and Dutchess Dowager of Hanover and the Issue of Her Body.

c. 15. (4)

An Act to repeal several Clauses in the Statute made in the Third and Fourth Years of Her present Majestie's Reign for securing the Kingdom of England from several Acts lately passed in the Parliament of Scotland.

c. 17. (5)

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and six.

c. 18. (6)

An Act for continuing an additional Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage and certain Duties upon Coals Culm and Cynders and additional Duties of Excise and for settling and establishing a Fond thereby and by other Ways and Means for Payment of Annuities to be sold for raising a further Supply to Her Majesty for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and six and other Uses therein mentioned.

c. 19. (7)

An Act for making the Town of New Ross in the County of Wexford in the Kingdom of Ireland a Port for the exporting Wooll from Ireland into this Kingdom.

c. 20. (8)

An Act for the better Security of Her Majesties Person and Government and of the Succession to the Crown of England in the Protestant Line.

c. 21. (9)

An Act for the better recruiting Her Majesties Army and Marines.

c. 22. (10)

An Act for continuing an Act made in the Session held in the Third and Fourth Years of Her Majesties Reign intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and false Musters and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters.

c. 23. (1)

An Act for laying further Duties on Low Wines and for preventing the Damage to Her Majesties Revenue by Importation of Foreign Cut Whalebone and for making some Provisions as to the Stamp Duties and the Duties on Births Burials and Marriages and the Salt Duties and touching Million Lottery Tickets and for enabling Her Majesty to dispose the Effects of William Kidd a notorious Pirate to the Use of Greenwich Hospital and for appropriating the Publick Monies granted in this Session of Parliament.

6 (2) Ann. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in the Year One thousand seven hundred and seven.

c. 2. (3)

An Act for continuing the Duties on Low Wines and Spirits of the First Extraction and the Duties payable by Hawkers Pedlars and Petty Chapmen and Part of the Duties on Stampt Vellum Parchment and Paper and the late Duties on Sweets and the One third Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage and for settling and establishing a Fund thereby and by the Application of certain Overplus Monies and otherwise for Payment of Annuities to be sold for raising a further Supply to Her Majesty for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and seven and other Uses therein expressed.

c. 3. (4)

An Act for the better Encouragement of the Royal Lustring Company.

c. 5. (5)

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and seven.

c. 11. (6) in part.

An Act for an Union of the Two Kingdoms of England and Scotland - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Four (7) so far as it ratifies approves and confirms the Articles and parts of Articles following; namely,—

Article V.

Article VI. from “And seeing” to end of that Article.

Article VIII.

Articles X. to XV.

Article XVI. from “and a Mint” to end of that Article.

Article XIX. from “And that after the Union” to end of that Article.

Article XXII. from “and that when” to “dissolved by Her Majesty.”

c. 17. (8)

An Act for the better recruiting Her Majestie's Land Forces and the Marines for the Year One thousand seven hundred and seven.

c. 18. (1)

An Act for continuing an Act made in the Third and Fourth Years of Her Majesties Reign intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and false Musters and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters.

c. 19. (2)

An Act to repeal all the Laws prohibiting the Importation of Foreign Lace made of Thread.

c. 21. (3)

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Houses to secure a yearly Fund for circulating Exchequer Bills whereby a Sum not exceeding Fifteen hundred thousand Pounds is intended to be raised for carrying on the War and other Her Majesties Occasions.

c. 22.

An Act to explain and amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament for preventing Frauds frequently committed by Bankrupts.

c. 27.

An Act for continuing several Subsidies Impositions and Duties and for making Provisions therein mentioned to raise Money by way of Loan for the Service of the War and other Her Majesties necessary and important Occasions and for ascertaining the Wine Measure.

c. 28.

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and seven notwithstanding the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid and for an Accompt to be made of Trophy Money.

c. 29.

An Act for Ease of Her Majesties [Subjects] in relation to the Duties upon Salt and for making the like Allowances upon the Exportation of White Herrings Flesh Oatmeal and Grain called Beer alias Bigg as are to be made upon Exportation of the like from Scotland.

c. 32.

An Act for the Continuance of the Laws for the Punishment of Vagrants and for making such Laws more effectual.

c. 33.

An Act for obliging John Rice to accompt for Debentures granted to him in the last Session of Parliament.

c. 34.

An Act for continuing the Laws therein mentioned relating to the Poor and to the buying and selling of Cattle in Smithfield and for suppressing of Piracy.

c. 35. (4)

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty to be raised by a Land Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eight.

c. 36. (5)

An Act for repealing and declaring the Determination of Two Acts passed in the Parliament of Scotland the one intituled Act for the Security of the Kingdom the other Act anent Peace and War.

c. 38. (1)

An Act for charging and continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eight.

c. 39.(2)

An Act for raising a further Supply to Her Majesty for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eight and other Uses by Sale of Annuities charged on a Fund not exceeding Forty thousand Pounds per Annum to arise by appropriating several Surplusses and by granting further Terms in the Duties on Low Wines and on Hawkers Pedlars and Petty Chapmen the Stamp Duties the One Third Subsidy the Duty on Sweets and One of the Branches of Excise and by making other Provision in this Act mentioned.

c. 40. (3) in part.

An Act for rendring the Union of the Two Kingdoms more intire and complete -

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in part; namely,—

Section Five from “and the said several Sheriffs” to end of that Section, and Section Six.

c. 41. (4) in part.

An Act for the Security of Her Majesties Person and Government and of the Succession to the Crown of Great Britain in the Protestant Line - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Ten to Seventeen, Section Eighteen to “administer the same,” Sections Nineteen to Twenty-three (5) and Thirty (6) .

c. 43. (7)

An Act for incouraging the dressing and dying of Woollen Clothes within this Kingdom by laying a Duty upon Broad Cloth exported white.

c. 44. (8)

An Act for the Exportation of White Woollen Cloth.

c. 45. (9)

An Act for the better recruiting Her Majesties Land Forces and the Marines for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eight.

c. 48. (10)

An Act for continuing One Half Part of the Subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage and other Duties upon Wines Goods and Merchandizes imported which were granted to the Crown in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second and for settling a Fund thereby and by other Ways and Means for Payment of Annuities not exceeding Eighty thousand Pounds per Annum to be sold for raising a further Supply to Her Majesty for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eight and other Uses therein expressed.

c. 49. (1)

An Act to explain the Act of the last Session of Parliament for the Ease of Her Majesties Subjects in relation to Allowances out of the Duties upon Salt carried Coastwise and also an Act of the First Year of Her Majesties Reign in Relation to certain Salt works near the Sea-Side and Bay of Holyhead in the County of Anglesea.

c. 50. (2)

An Act for continuing several Duties therein mentioned upon Coffee Chocolate Spices Pictures and Muslins and additional Duties upon several of the said Commodities and certain Duties upon Callicoes China Wares and Drugs and for continuing the Duties called the Two Third Subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage for preserving the Publick Credit and for ascertaining the Duties of Coals exported for Foreign Parts and for securing the Credit of the Bank of England and for passing several Accounts of Taxes raised in the County of Monmouth and for promoting the Consumption of such Tobacco as shall have paid Her Majesties Duties.

c. 51. (3)

An Act for the further directing the Payment of the Equivalent Money.

c. 55. (4)

An Act for continuing the Act for ascertaining the Tythes of Hemp and Flax.

c. 61. (5)

An Act for limiting a Time to Persons to come in and make their Claims to any of the forfeited Estates and other Interests in Ireland sold by the Trustees for Sale of those Estates to the Governor and Company for making Hollow Sword Blades in England and divers other Purchasers.

c. 63. (6)

An Act for raising the Militia of this Kingdom for the Year One thousand seven hundred and eight although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 66. (7) in part.

An Act for the better Security of Her Majesties Person and Government - -

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in part; namely,—

Section One as to Form of Oath of Abjuration, that is to say, from “I AB” to end of that Section, and the last Section.

c. 67. (8)

An Act to impower Her Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as Her Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against Her Person or Government.

c. 68. (9) in part.

An Act for repealing the Act of the First Year of King James the First intituled An Act for the well garbling of Spices and for granting an Equivalent to the City of London by admitting Brokers -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 71. (1)

An Act for assuring to the English Company trading to the East Indies on account of the United Stock a longer Time in the Fund and Trade therein mentioned and for raising thereby the Sum of Twelve hundred thousand Pounds for carrying on the War and other Her Majesties Occasions.

c. 73. (2)

An Act for continuing the Half Subsidies therein mentioned with several Impositions and other Duties to raise Money by Way of Loan for the Service of the War and other Her Majesties necessary and important Occasions and for charging of Prize Goods and Seizures and for taking off the Drawbacks of Foreign Cordage and to obviate the Clandestine Importation of Wrought Silks.

c. 74. (3)

An Act for continuing an Act made in the Third Year of Her Majesties Reign intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and false Musters and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters.

c. 75. (4) in part.

An Act for the avoiding of Doubts and Questions touching the Statutes of divers Cathedral and Collegiate Churches -

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in part; namely,—

The last two Sections.

c. 78. (5) in part.

An Act to make further Provision for electing and summoning Sixteen Peers of Scotland to sit in the [House of Peers] in the Parliament of Great Britain and for trying Peers for Offences committed in Scotland and for the further regulating of Voters in Elections of Members to serve in Parliament - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Three as to the Forms of the Oaths therein mentioned and as to the Declaration thereby required, and the last two Sections.

7 Ann. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty to be raised by a Land Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and nine.

c. 2.

An Act for the speedy and effectual recruiting Her Majesties Land Forces and Marines for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and nine.

c. 3.

An Act for charging and continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and nine.

c. 4.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and false Musters and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters.

c. 6.

An Act for explaining and making more effectual that Part of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of Her present Majesties Reign concerning the buying and selling of Cattle in Smithfield and for giving Leave for bringing up Calves dead to London as formerly.

c. 11.

An Act for ascertaining and directing the Payment of the Allowances to be made for or upon the Exportation from Scotland of Fish Beef and Pork cured with Foreign Salt imported before the First Day of May One thousand seven hundred and seven and for disposing such Salt still remaining in the Hands of Her Majesties Subjects there and for ascertaining and securing the Allowances for Fish and Flesh exported and to be exported from Scotland for the future.

c. 12. in part.

An Act for preserving the Privileges of Ambassadors and other publick Ministers of Foreign Princes and States -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 15.

An Act for altering Whitsuntide and Lammas Terms for the Court of Exchequer in Scotland.

c. 16.

An Act to prevent the laying of Wagers relating to the Publick.

c. 21. in part.

An Act for improving the Union of the Two Kingdoms - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Three (1) , Six (2) , and Section Eight (3) from “Provided” to end of that Section.

c. 22.

An Act for the Queens most gracious general and free Pardon.

c. 23.

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and nine although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 24.

An Act for continuing the former Act for the Encouragement of the Coinage and to encourage the bringing Foreign Coins and British or Foreign Plate to be coined and for making Provision for the Mints in Scotland and for the prosecuting Offences concerning the Coin in England.

c. 25.

An Act for making perpetual an Act for the better preventing the counterfeiting the Current Coin of this Kingdom as also an Act for giving like Remedy upon Promisory Notes as is used upon Bills of Exchange and for the better Payment of Inland Bills of Exchange And also for continuing several Acts made in the Fourth and Fifth Years of Her Majesties Reign for preventing Frauds committed by Bankrupts.

c. 30. (1) in part.

An Act for enlarging the Capital Stock of the Bank of England and for raising a further Supply to Her Majesty for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and nine - - - - - - -

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Except Sections One to Five (2) , Sixty (3) , Sixty-one (3), Sixty-six to Sixty-eight (4) , Seventy (5) , Seventy-five (6) and Seventy-seven (7) .

c. 31. (8)

An Act for continuing several Impositions and Duties to raise Money by way of Loan And for exporting British Copper and Brass Wire Duty-free And for circulating a further Sum in Exchequer Bills in case a new Contract be made in that Behalf And concerning the Oaths to be administred in relation to Italian Thrown Silks and touching Oyls and Plantation Goods of Foreigners taken or to be taken as Prize And concerning Drugs of America to be imported from Her Majesties Plantations And for appropriating the Monies given in this Session of Parliament And for making out Debentures for Two Transport Ships in this Act named And to allow a further Time for registring certain Debentures and for Relief of Persons who have lost such Tickets Exchequer Bills Debentures Tallies or Orders as in this Act are mentioned.

8 Ann. c. 1. in part.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty to be raised by a Land Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ten - -

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Except the last two Sections (9) .

c. 2.

An Act to prohibit the Exportation of Corn Malt Meal Flour Bread Biscuit and Starch and Low Wines Spirits Worts and Wash drawn from malted Corn.

c. 3.

An Act for charging and continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ten.

c. 5. (10) in part.

An Act for laying certain Duties upon Candles and certain Rates upon Monies to be given with Clerks and Apprentices towards raising Her Majesties Supply for the Year One thousand seven hundred and ten - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Thirty-nine (11) , and Section Fifty-eight (12) to end of Act.

c. 6. (13)

An Act to continue the Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters.

c. 7. (1)

An Act to explain so much of the Act for prohibiting the Exportation of Corn Malt Meal Flour Bread Biscuit and Starch and Low Wines Spirits Worts and Wash drawn from malted Corn by which Act the said Commodities are admitted to be carried from the Isle of Wight [to] several Markets and for giving Liberty to export certain Quantities of Oatmeal for the Uses of the British Hospitals beyond the Seas.

c. 10. (2)

An Act for continuing Part of the Duties upon Coals Culm and Cynders and granting new Duties upon Houses having Twenty Windows or more to raise the Sum of Fifteen hundred thousand Pounds by Way of a Lottery for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ten.

c. 12. (3)

An Act for granting to Her Majesty new Duties of Excise and upon several imported Commodities and for establishing a yearly Fond thereby and by other Ways and Means to raise Nine hundred thousand Pounds by Sale of Annuities and (in Default thereof) by another Lottery for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ten.

c. 13. (4)

An Act to continue the Act for recruiting Her Majesties Land-Forces and Marines for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ten.

c. 14. (5)

An Act for continuing several Impositions additional Impositions and Duties upon Goods imported to raise Money by way of Loan for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ten and for taking off the Oversea Duty on Coals exported in British Bottoms and for better preventing Frauds in Drawbacks upon Certificate Goods and for ascertaining the Duties of Corants imported in Venetian Ships and to give further Time to Foreign Merchants for Exportation of certain Foreign Goods imported and to limit a Time for Prosecutions upon certain Bonds given by Merchants and for continuing certain Fees of the Officers of the Customs and to prevent Imbezelments by such Officers and for appropriating the Monies granted to Her Majesty and for replacing Monies paid or to be paid for making good any Deficiencies on the Annuity Acts and for Encouragement to raise Naval Stores in Her Majesties Plantations and to give further Time for registring Debentures as is therein mentioned.

c. 15. in part.

An Act for explaining and enlarging an Act of the Sixth Year of Her Majesties Reign intituled An Act for the Security of Her Majesties Person and Government - - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section One from “I A.B. do in” to end of that Section (6) , and the last Section.

c. 16. in part.

An Act for discharging the Attendance of Noblemen Barons and Freeholders upon the Lords of Justiciary in their Circuits in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland and for abolishing the Method of exhibiting criminal Informations by the Porteous Roll - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 17.

An Act for explaining and making more effectual an Act for the better enabling the Master Wardens and Assistants of Trinity-House to rebuild the Lighthouse on the Edystone Rock.

c. 18. (1) in part.

An Act for the better Security of Rents and to prevent Frauds committed by Tenants - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Two, Three, and Five.

c. 22. (2)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and ten although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

9 Ann. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty to be raised by a Land-Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eleven.

c. 2.

An Act to oblige Ships coming from Places infected more effectually to perform their Quarentine.

c. 3.

An Act for charging and continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eleven.

c. 4.

An Act to continue the Acts for recruiting Her Majesties Land Forces and Marines for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eleven.

c. 6. in part.

An Act for reviving continuing and appropriating certain Duties upon several Commodities to be exported and certain Duties upon Coals to be waterborn and carried coastwise and for granting further Duties upon Candles for Thirty two Years to raise Fifteen hundred thousand Pounds by Way of a Lottery for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eleven and for suppressing such unlawful Lotteries and such Insurance Offices as are therein mentioned - -

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Except Section Fifty-seven (3) .

c. 7.

An Act for enabling and obliging the Bank of England for the Time therein mentioned to exchange all Exchequer Bills for ready Money upon Demand and to disable any Person to be Governor Deputy Governor or Director of the Bank of England and a Director of the East India Company at the same Time.

c. 8.

An Act to repeal the Act of the Third and Fourth Year of Her Majesties Reign intituled An Act for prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France so far as it relates to the prohibiting the Importation of French Wines.

c. 9.

An Act to continue the Acts for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and false Musters and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters and for approving of Medecines for the Army.

c. 12. (1)

An Act for laying certain Duties upon Hides and Skins tanned tawed or dressed and upon Vellom and Parchment for the Term of Thirty [two] Years for prosecuting the War and other Her Majesties most necessary Occasions.

c. 13. (2)

An Act for laying a Duty upon Hops.

c. 15. (3)

An Act for making good Deficiencies and satisfying the public Debts and for erecting a Corporation to carry on a Trade to the South Seas and for the Encouragement of the Fishery and for Liberty to trade in unwrought Iron with the Subjects of Spain and to repeal the Acts for registring Seamen - - - -

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Except the last two Sections.

c. 16. (4) in part.

An Act for licensing and regulating Hackney Coaches and Chairs and for charging certain new Duties upon stampt Vellom Parchment and Paper and on Cards and Dice and on the Exportation of Rock Salt for Ireland and for securing thereby and by a weekly Payment out of the Post Office and by severall Duties on Hydes and Skinns a yearly Fond of One hundred eighty six thousand six hundred and seventy Pounds for Thirty two Years to be applied to the Satisfaction of such Orders as are therein mentioned to the Contributors of any Sūm not exceeding Two Millions to be raised for carrying on the Warr and other Her Majesties Occasions - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Twenty-four (5) , and Section Forty-two (6) to end of Act.

c. 18. (7)

An Act for the taking examining and stating the publick Accounts of the Kingdom.

c. 20. (8)

An Act for making more effectual an Act of the Forty third Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth intituled An Act concerning the Assizes of Fewel so far as it relates to the Assize of Billet.

c. 22. (1)

An Act for the Preservation of White and other Pine Trees growing in Her Majesties Colonies of New Hampshire the Massachusets Bay and Province of Main Rhode Island and Providence Plantation the Narraganset Country or Kings-Province and Connecticut in New England and New-York and New-Jersey in America for the masting Her Majesties Navy.

c. 30. (2)

An Act to dissolve the present and prevent the future Combination of Coal Owners Lightermen Masters of Ships and others to advance the Price of Coals in prejudice of the Navigation Trade and Manufactures of this Kingdom and for the further Encouragement of the Coal Trade.

c. 31. (3)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and eleven although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 32. (4)

An Act for reviving and continuing an Act made in the First Year of Her Majesties Reign for the more effectual preventing Abuses and Frauds of Persons employed in the working up the Woollen Linen Fustian Cotton and Iron Manufactures of this Kingdom.

10 Ann. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Matie. to be raised by a Land-Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twelve.

c. 5. (5)

An Act for explaining and altering the Laws now in being concerning the Assizes of Fewel so far as they relate to the Assize of Billet made or to be made of Beech Wood only.

c. 6. (6) in part.

An Act for preserving the Protestant Religion by better securing the Church of England as by Law established and for confirming the Toleration granted to Protestant Dissenters by an Act intituled An Act for exempting Their Majesties Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certain Laws and for supplying the Defects thereof and for the further securing the Protestant Succession by requiring the Practicers of the Law in North Britain to take the Oaths and subscribe the Declaration therein mentioned - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Ten.

c. 7. (1)

An Act for charging and continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twelve and for applying Part of the Coinage Duties to pay the Deficiency of the Value of Plate coined and to pay for the recoining the Old Money in Scotland.

c. 9. (2)

An Act to repeal the Act of the Seventh Year of Her Majesties Reign intituled An Act for naturalizing Foreign Protestants (except what relates to the Children of Her Majesties natural born Subjects born out of Her Majesties Allegiance).

c. 10. (3) in part.

An Act to prevent the disturbing those of the Episcopal Communion in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland in the Exercise of their Religious Worship and in the Use of the Liturgy of the Church of England and for repealing the Act passed in the Parliament of Scotland intituled Act against irregular Baptisms and Marriages - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Three as to Form of Oath of Abjuration, that is to say, from “I A, B, do truly” to end of that Section.

c. 11. (4)

An Act to continue the Act of the last Session of Parliament for taking examining and stating the publick Accounts of the Kingdom for One Year longer.

c. 12. (5)

An Act for recruiting Her Majesties Land Forces and Marines for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twelve.

c. 13. (6)

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and false Musters and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters.

c. 18. (7) in part.

An Act for laying severall Duties upon all Sope and Paper made in Great Britain or imported into the same and upon chequered and striped Linens imported and upon certain Silkes Callicoes Linens and Stuffs printed painted or stained and upon severall Kinds of stampt Vellom Parchment and Paper and upon certain printed Papers Pamphlets and [Advetisements] for raiseing the Sūme of Eighteen hundred thousand Pounds by Way of a Lottery towards Her Majesties Supply and for licensing an additionall Number of Hackney Chairs and for charging certain Stocks of Cards and Dice and for better securing Her Majesties Duties to arise in the Office for the Stamp Duties by Licences for Marriages and otherwise and for Releife of Persons who have not claimed their Lottery Ticketts in due Time or have lost Exchequer Bills or Lottery Tickets and for borrowing Money upon Stock (Part of the Capitall of the South Sea Company) for the Use of the Publick - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to One hundred and four (1) , One hundred and thirty-eight to One hundred and eighty-seven (2) , and Section One hundred and ninety-nine (3) to end of Act.

c. 19. (4) in part.

An Act for laying additionall Duties on Hydes and Skins Velom and Parchment and new Duties on Starch Coffee Tea Druggs Gilt and Silver Wire and Policies of Insurance to secure a yearly Fund for Satisfaction of Orders to the Contributors of a further Sum of One million eight hundred thousand Pounds towards Her Maties Supply and for the better securing the Duties on Candles and for obviating Doubts concerning certain Payments in Scotland and for suppressing unlawfull Lotteryes and other Devices of the same Kind and concerning Cake Soape and for Releife of Mary Ravenall in relation to an Annuity of Eighteen Pounds per Annum and concerning Prize Cocoa Nutts brought from America and certain Ticketts which were intended to be subscribed into the Stock of the South Sea Company and for appropriating the Monies granted in this Session of Parliamt - - - - -

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Except Sections Sixty-nine to Seventy-nine (5) , One hundred and eleven (6) , and One hundred and twelve (7) .

c. 24. (8)

An Act for the reviving and continuing several Acts therein mentioned for the preventing Mischiefs which may happen by Fire for building and repairing County Gaols for exempting Apothecaries from serving Parish and Ward Offices and serving upon Juries and relating to the returning of Jurors.

c. 28. (1) in part.

An Act to give further Time for enrolling such Leases granted from the Crown as have not been enrolled within the respective Times therein limited and for making the pleading of Deeds of Bargain and Sale enrolled and of Fee Farm Rents more easie - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 29. (2)

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors by obliging their Creditors to accept the utmost Satisfaction they are capable to make and restoring them to their Liberty.

c. 31. (3) in part.

An Act for the more effectual preventing fraudulent Conveyances in order to multiply Votes for electing Knights of Shires to serve in Parliament - -

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Except Section One.

c. 33. (4)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and twelve although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid and for rectifying a Mistake in an Act passed this Session of Parliament intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and False Musters and for the better Payment of the Army and Quarters and for taking Accounts of Trophy Money formerly raised and collected.

c. 34. (5)

An Act for making effectual such Agreemt$$$ as shall be made between the Royal African Company of England and their Creditors.

c. 35. (6)

An Act for continuing the Trade and Corporation Capacity of the United East India Company although their Fund should be redeemed.

c. 37. (7)

An Act for continuing the Trade to the South Seas granted by an Act of the last Session of Parliament although the Capital Stock of the said Corporation should be redeemed.

c. 38. (8)

An Act for the appointing Commissioners to take examine and determine the Debts due to the Army Transport Service and Sick and Wounded.

c. 39. (9)

An Act for enlarging the Time for the Ministers Advocates and other Members of the College of Justice in Scotland to take the Oaths therein mentioned.

c. 40. (10)

An Act for the appointing the Circuit Courts in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland to be kept only Once in the Year.

c. 41. (1)

An Act for explaining several Clauses in an Act passed the last Session of Parliament for the Relief of the Sufferers of the Islands of Nevis and Saint Christopher by reason of the Invasion of the French there in the Year One thousand seven hundred and five.

12 Ann. (2) c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty to be raised by a Land Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirteen.

c. 2.

An Act for granting to Her Majesty Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirteen and for making forth Duplicates of Lottery Tickets lost burnt or destroyed and for enlarging the Time for adjusting Claims in several Lottery Acts and to punish the counterfeiting or forging of Lottery Orders and for explaining a late Act in relation to Stamp Duties on Customary Estates which pass by Deed and Copy.

c. 3.

An Act to revive and continue the Act for taking examining and stating the Publick Accounts of the Kingdom and also to continue the Act for appointing Commissioners to take examine and determine the Debts due to the Army Transport Service and Sick and Wounded.

c. 5.

An Act to explain a Clause in an Act of the last Session of Parliament intituled An Act for the more effectual preventing fraudulent Conveyances in order to multiply Votes for the electing Knights of Shires to serve in Parliament as far as the same relates to the ascertaining the Value of Freeholds of Forty Shillings per Annum.

c. 6.

An Act for the better regulating the Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for that Part of Great Britain called Scotland.

c. 8.

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirteen although the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid.

c. 9.

An Act for continuing an Act made in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty intituled An Act for encouraging the Importation of Naval Stores from Her Majesties Plantations in America and for encouraging the Importation of Naval Stores from that Part of Great Britain called Scotland to that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 10.

An Act for continuing the Acts therein mentioned for preventing Theft and Rapine upon the Northern Borders of England.

c. 11.

An Act to raise Twelve hundred thousand Pounde for publick Uses by circulating a further Sum in Exchequer Bills and for enabling Her Majesty to raise Five hundred thousand Pounds on the Revenues appointed for Uses of Her Civill Government to be applied for or towards Payment of such Debts and Arrears owing to Her Servants Tradesmen and others as are therein men/images/en.act.1867.0059.sched1.2.pngned.

c. 12. (1)

An Act for the better Encouragement of the making of Sail Cloth in Great Britain.

c. 13. (2)

An Act for the better regulating the Forces to be continued in Her Majesties Service and for the Payment of the said Forces and of their Quarters.

c. 14. (3)

An Act to enable such Officers and Soldiers as have been in Her Majesties Service during the late War to exercise Trades and for Officers to account with their Soldiers.

c. 16. (4)

An Act for making perpetual an Act made in the Seventh Year of the Reign of the late King William intituled An Act to prevent false and double Returns of Members to serve in Parliament.

c. 18.

An Act for making perpetual the Act made in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Years of the Reign of the late King Charles the Second intituled An Act for the better Relief of the Poor of this Kingdom and that Persons bound Apprentices to or being hired Servants with Persons coming with Certificates shall not gain Settlements by such Services or Apprenticeships and for making perpetual the Act made in the Sixth Year of Her present Majesties Reign intituled An Act for the Importation of Cochineal from any Ports in Spain during the present War and Six Months longer and for reviving a Clause in an Act made in the Ninth and Tenths Years of the Reign of the late King William (intituled An Act for settling the Trade to Africa) for allowing Foreign Copper Bars imported to be exported.

13 Ann.(5) c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty to be raised by a Land Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fourteen.

c. 2. (6)

An Act for charging and continuing the Duties upon Malt Mum Cyder and Perry for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fourteen and for the Encouragement of the distilling Brandy from malted Corn and Cyder and for making forth Duplicates of Exchequer Bills and Lottery Tickets lost burnt or destroyed and to enable the Governor and Company of the Bank of England and others to lend Money upon South Sea Stock.

c. 4.

An Act for the better regulating the Forces to be continued in Her Majesties Service and for the Payment of the said Forces and of their Quarters.

c. 5.

An Act for taking away the new additional Duty of Thirty Pounds per Centum ad valorem imposed upon all Books and Prints imported into Great Britain by an Act made in the Tenth Year of the Reigu of Her present Majesty Queen Anne.

c. 8.

An Act for encouraging the Tobacco Trade.

c. 9. (1)

An Act for raising the Militia for the Year One thousand seven hundred and fourteen altho’ the Months Pay formerly advanced be not repaid And for rectifying a Mistake in an Act passed in this present Session of Parliament intituled An Act for the regulating the Forces to be continued in Her Majesties Service and for Payment of the said Forces and their Quarters.

c. 10. (2)

An Act to prevent the listing Her Majesties Subjects to serve as Soldiers without Her Majesties Licence.

c. 12. (3)

An Act to discharge and acquit the Commissioners of Equivalent for the Sum of Three hundred eighty one thousand five hundred and nine Pounds Fifteen Shillings Ten Pence Half peny by them duly issued out of the Sum of Three hundred ninety eight thousand [eighty] five Pounds Ten Shillings which they received.

c. 13. (4) in part.

An Act for rendring more effectual an Act made in the Third Year of the Reign of King James the First intituled An Act to prevent and avoid Dangers which may grow by Popish Recusants And also of one other Act made in the First Year of the Reign of their late Majesties King William and Queen Mary intituled An Act to vest in the Two Universities the Presentations of Benefices belonging to Papists And for vesting in the Lords of Justiciary Power to inflict the same Punishments against Jesuits Priests and other trafficking Papists which the Privy Council of Scotland was impowered to do by an Act passed in the Parliament of Scotland intituled An Act for preventing the Growth of Popery - - -

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in part; namely:—

The last Section.

c. 18. (1) in part.

An Act for laying additionall Duties on Sope and Paper and upon certain Linuens Silks Callicoes and Stuffs and upon Starch and exported Coals and upon stampt Vellum Parchment and Paper for raising One million four hundred thousand Pounds by way of a Lottery for Her Majesties Supply and for Allowances on exporting made Wares of Leather Sheep Skins and Lamb Skins and for Distribution of Four thousand Pounds due to the Officers and Seamen for Gun Money and to adjust the Property of Tickets in former Lotteries and touching certain Shares of Stock in the Capital of the South Sea Company and for appropriating the Monies granted to Her Majesty - - - - -

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Except Sections Twenty-one to Thirty.

c. 22. (2)

An Act to explain a Clause in an Act of Parliament of the Tenth Year of Her Majesties Reign for laying several Duties upon all Sope and Paper made in Great Britain or imported into the same and upon chequered and striped Linens imported and upon certain Silks Callicoes Linens and Stuffs printed painted or stained and upon several Kinds of stampt Vellum Parchment and Paper and upon certain printed Pamphlets and Advertisements for raising the Sum of Eighteen hundred thousand Pounds by Way of a Lottery and for other Purposes in the said Act mentioned so far as the said Act relates to Lawns Canvas Buckrams Barras and Silesia Neckcloaths.

c. 24. (3)

An Act to explain Part of an Act made in the Seventh Year of Her Majesties Reign (for enlarging the Capital Stock of the Bank of England and for raising a further Supply to Her Majesty for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and nine) so far as the same relates to unwrought Incle imported into this Kingdom.

George I.

1 Geo. 1. Stat. 1. c. 1.

An Act for the better Support of His Majesty's Household and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of Great Britain.

c. 2. in part.

An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of the Commissioners for the Land Tax for the Year One thousand seven hundred and fourteen, and for raising so much as is wanting to make up the Sum of Fourteen hundred thousand Pounds intended to be raised by a Lottery for the Public Service in the said Year - -

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Except Sections Two to Five.

c. 3.

An Act to enable Persons now residing in Great Britain to take the Oaths and do all other Acts in Great Britain requisite to qualify themselves to continue their respective Places, Offices, and Employments in Ireland.

1 Geo. 1. Stat. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty to be raised by a Land Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifteen.

c. 2. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for charging and continuing the Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words,—for continuing certain Duties on Hops until the First Day of August One thousand seven hundred and fifteen - - -

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Except Section Thirteen.

c. 3.

An Act for the better regulating the Forces to be continued in His Majesty's Service, and for the Payment of the said Forces and of their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act to explain the Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject.

c. 6. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making perpetual an Act of the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Third,—and ends with the words,—instead of the Oath of Abjuration - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section One, and Section Three as to Form of Affirmation, that is to say, from “I A.B. do truly” to “heartily, willingly, and truly.”

c. 7.

An Act for continuing the Imprisonment of Robert Blackburn and others for the horrid Conspiracy to assassinate the Person of His late Sacred Majesty King William the Third.

c. 8.

An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against His Person and Government.

c. 9.

An Act for the better preventing Mutiny and Desertion, by enforcing and making more effectual an Act of this present Parliament, intituled An Act for the better regulating the Forces to be continued in His Majesties Service, and for the Payment of the said Forces and their Quarters.

c. 13. in part.

An Act for the further Security of His Majesty's Person and Government, and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the Hopes of the Pretended Prince of Wales and his open and secret Abettors

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in part; namely,—

Section One as to Form of Oath of Abjuration, that is to say, from “I A.B. do truly and sincerely” to “So help me God,” Section Three as to Form of Assurance, that is to say, from “I A.B. do, in the Sincerity” to “thereof.” Sections Four, Six, Fifteen, Twenty-one, Twenty-three to Twenty-five, Twenty-eight to Thirty, and the last Section from “from and after” to “and that.”

c. 14.

An Act for making the Militia of that Part of Great Britain called England more useful; and for obliging an annual Account to be made of Trophy Money.

c. 18. in part.

An Act for the better preventing fresh Fish taken by Foreigners being imported into this Kingdom; and for the Preservation of the Fry of Fish; and for the giving Leave to import Lobsters and Turbots in Foreign Bottoms; and for the better Preservation of Salmon within several Rivers in that Part of this Kingdom called England - - - - - - -

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Except Sections Four to Nine, and Seventeen.

c. 20. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for encouraging all Superiors, Vassals, Landlords, and Tenants in Scotland,—and ends with the words,—and for the better disarming disaffected Persons in Scotland

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Twelve and Sixteen.

c. 22.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle a Revenue for supporting the Dignity of Her Royal Highness the Princess in case she shall survive His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.

c. 24.

An Act for appointing Commissioners to take, examine, and state the Debts due to the Army.

c. 25.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to prevent Disturbances by Seamen and others,—and ends with the words,—and for reviving and continuing an Act for the more effectual Suppression of Piracy.

c. 26. in part.

An Act for continuing several Laws therein mentioned relating to Coals, Hemp, and Flax, Irish and Scotch Linen, and the Assize of Bread; and for giving Power to adjourn the Quarter Sessions for the County of Anglesea for the Purposes therein mentioned -

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Except the last Section.

c. 27.

An Act for taking and stating the Debts due and growing due to Scotland by way of Equivalent in the Terms of the Union; and for Relief of the Creditors of the Public in Scotland and the Commissioners of the Equivalent.

c. 28.

An Act for repealing an Act intituled An Act for repealing Part of an Act passed in the Parliament of Scotland, intituled Act for discharging the Yule Vacance.

c. 29.

An Act for allowing a Time for Two hundred and thirteen Families of Protestant Palatines now settled in Ireland to take the Oaths in order to entitle them to all the Benefits intended them by the Act of the Seventh Year of Her late Majesty's Reign for naturalizing Foreign Protestants.

c. 30.

An Act for continuing an Act of this present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against his Person and Government.

c. 31.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixteen.

c. 33.

An Act for the more easy and speedy Trial of such Persons as have levied or shall levy War against His Majesty.

c. 34.

An Act for preventing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 35.

An Act to appoint a Commissioner for taking, examining, and stating the Debts due to the Army, in the Room of Thomas Smith, Esquire, deceased; and for continuing the former Act until the Tenth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and sixteen.

c. 36.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for charging and continuing the Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for preventing Frauds in the Duties relating to printed and painted Paper, Calicoes, and other Things therein mentioned.

c. 39.

An Act to indemnify such Persons who have acted in defence of His Majesty's Person and Government, and for the Preservation of the Public Peace of this Kingdom, in and about the Time of the late unnatural Rebellion, from vexatious Suits and Prosecutions.

c. 40.

An Act for the free Importation of Cochineal during the Time therein limited.

c. 41.

An Act for giving Liberty to Persons who have served their Apprenticeships to any Part of the Woollen Manufacture in Colchester to work at their said Trades and at the making Bays within the said Town.

c. 43.

An Act to continue Duties for encouraging the Coinage of Money; and to charge the Duties on Senna as a medicinal Drug; and for the appropriating several Supplies granted to His Majesty.

c. 45.

An Act for holding the Assize for the County of Cornwall at a convenient Place within the said County.

c. 47.

An Act for the more effectual and exemplary Punishment of such Persons as shall seduce Soldiers to desert, or who, being Papists, shall inlist themselves in His Majesty's Service in Great Britain or Ireland, or in the Islands of Jersey or Guernsey.

c. 51.

An Act for repealing so much of the Act of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Years of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, as enacts that no Person who should come to the Possession of the Crown shall go out of the Dominions of England, Scotland, or Ireland without Consent of Parliament.

c. 54. in part.

An Act for the more effectual securing the Peace of the Highlands in Scotland - - - -

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Except Sections Ten to Fourteen.

c. 57.

An Act for better regulating Hackney Coaches, Carts, Drays, Cars, and Waggons within the Cities of London and Westminster and the Weekly Bills of Mortality; and for preventing Mischiefs occasioned by the Drivers riding upon such Carts, Drays, Cars, and Waggons.

8 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act to enable His Majesty effectually to prohibit or restrain Commerce with Sweden.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and seventeen.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for preventing Frauds in the Duties on Low Wines and Spirits carried Coastwise.

c. 10. in part.

An Act for the better collecting and levying the Revenue of the Tenths of the Clergy - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Four from “nothing” to “and that.”

c. 12.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to empower Commissioners in Commissions of Bankrupts,—and ends with the words,—and for continuing a Clause in a former Act for adjusting Accounts between Bankrupts and their Debtors.

c. 13.

An Act for the better regulating of Pilots for the conducting of Ships and Vessels from Dover, Deal, and the Isle of Thanet, up the Rivers of Thames and Medway.

c. 14.

An Act to continue an Act of the First Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for taking and stating the Debts due and growing due to Scotland by way of Equivalent, in the Terms of the Union; and for Relief of the Creditors of the Public, and the Commissioners of the Equivalent.

c. 15. in part.

An Act for the better regulating the Office of Sheriffs, and for ascertaining their Fees and the Fees for suing out their Patents, and passing their Accounts

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in part; namely,—

Sections Two, Four, Seven, Seventeen, Section Nineteen from “which said Oath” to end of that Section, and Sections Twenty-two and Twenty-three.

c. 17.

An Act to enable His Majesty to appoint Commissioners to take, examine, state, and determine the Debts due to the Army.

c. 19.

An Act for the King's most gracious, general, and free Pardon.

c. 21.

An Act for continuing the Liberty of exporting Irish Linen Cloth to the British Plantations in America Duty free; and for the more effectual Discovery of and prosecuting such as shall unlawfully export Wool and Woollen Manufactures from Ireland; and for Relief of John Fletcher, in respect of the Duty by him paid for a Quantity of Salt lost in the Exportation for Ireland.

4 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and eighteen.

c. 2.

An Act to enable His Majesty to be Governor of the South Sea Company

c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 4.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 6.

An Act for Relief of the wholesale Traders and Dealers in English Bonelace, by obviating several Doubts in the several Acts for licensing Hawkers and Pedlars.

c. 9.

An Act to appoint Commissioners to take, examine, state, and determine the Debts due to the Army; and to examine and state the Demands of several Foreign Princes and States for Subsidies during the late War.

5 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting to His Majesty an Aid by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and nineteen.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for better securing the Duties on Hides and Skins, Vellum and Parchment.

c. 5.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 6.

An Act for quieting and establishing Corporations.

c. 7.

An Act for continuing an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled An Act for encouraging the Tobacco Trade.

c. 11. in part.

An Act against clandestine running of uncustomed Goods, and for the more effectual preventing of Frauds relating to the Customs - - - - - -

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Except Section Twenty-three.

c. 14.

An Act to continue the Commissioners appointed to examine, state, and determine the Debts due to the Army, and to examine and state the Demands of several Foreign Princes and States for Subsidies during the late War.

c. 18.

An Act for recovering the Credit of the British Fishery in Foreign Parts; and for better securing the Duties on Salt.

c. 20. in part.

An Act for settling certain yearly Funds payable out of the Revenue of Scotland, to satisfy Public Debts in Scotland, and other Uses mentioned in the Treaty of Union, and to discharge the Equivalents claimed on behalf of Scotland in the Terms of the same Treaty; and for obviating all future Disputes, Charges, and Expenses concerning those Equivalents - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Five to Thirteen, and Section Nineteen to end of Act.

c. 23.

An Act for appointing a Commissioner and Trustee to put in execution the Powers and Authorities of the several Acts of Parliament relating to the forfeited Estates, and Estates given to superstitious Uses, in the Room of George Treby Esq., who has desired to be discharged from the said Trusts.

c. 24.

An Act for the better preventing Frauds committed by Bankrupts.

c. 25.

An Act for continuing the Act made in the Eighth Year of the Reign of the late Queen Anne, to regulate the Price and Assize of Bread; and for continuing the Act made in the Twelfth Year of Her said late Majesty's Reign, for the better Encouragement of the making Sail Cloth in Great Britain.

c. 29. in part.

An Act for making more effectual the Laws appointing the Oaths for Security of the Government, to be taken by Ministers and Preachers in Churches and Meeting Houses in Scotland

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in part; namely,—

Section One as to Form of Oath of Abjuration, that is to say, from “I A.B. do truly” to “So help me God.” Section Three, Section Four from “or if any Person” to end of that Section, and Section Six.

c. 32.

An Act for Relief of such Sufferers of the Islands of Nevis and St. Christopher's as have settled in either of those Islands, and made due Proof of such Settlement before the Twenty-fifth Day of December, One thousand seven hundred and twelve.

6 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting to His Majesty an Aid by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty; and for enabling the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to call in such Exchequer Bills as are to be cancelled and discharged with Money appointed for that Purpose.

c. 3.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 12.

An Act for preventing of Frauds and Abuses in the Allowances on damaged Wines, and for lengthening the Time for the Drawbacks on the Exportation of Wines.

c. 13.

An Act for ascertaining the Breadths, and preventing Frauds and Abuses in manufacturing Serges, Pladings, and Fingrums, and for regulating the Manufactures of Stockings in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland.

c. 17.

An Act for appointing Commissioners to examine, state, and determine the Debts due to the Army; and to examine and state the Demands of several Foreign Princes and States for Subsidies during the late War.

c. 18. in part.

An Act for better securing certain Powers and Privileges intended to be granted by His Majesty by Two Charters for Assurance of Ships and Merchandises at Sea, and for lending Money upon Bottomry; and for restraining several extravagant and unwarrantable Practices therein mentioned - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Two, Three, Twelve and Eighteen to Twenty-eight.

c. 19.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making perpetual so much of an Act—and ends with the words,—His Majesty's Ships of War and Forces by Sea.

c. 21. in part.

An Act for preventing Frauds and Abuses in the Public Revenues of Excise, Customs, Stamp Duties, Post Office, and House Money - - - -

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Except Sections Fifty-three, Fifty-four and Fifty-six.

c. 22.

An Act for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, and for the more easy Discharge of Bankrupts out of Execution, after their Certificates allowed.

7 Geo. 1. Stat. 1. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for restraining the Sub-Governor, Deputy-Governor, Directors, Treasurer or Cashier, Deputy-Cashier, and Accountant of the South Sea Company,—and ends with the words,—and for preventing the transporting or alienating the same.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to disable the present Sub-Governor, Deputy Governor, and Directors of the South Sea Company,—and ends with the words,—and from voting upon Elections in the said Company.

c. 4.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred twenty-one.

c. 6.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to preserve and encourage the Woollen and Silk Manufactures of this Kingdom,—and ends with the words,—(except as therein is excepted).

c. 20.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for appropriating the Monies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 21.

An Act for the further preventing His Majesty's Subjects from trading to the East Indies under Foreign Commissions; and for encouraging and further securing the lawful Trade thereto; and for further regulating the Pilots of Dover, Deal, and the Isle of Thanet.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 28.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for raising Money upon the Estates of the late Sub-Governor, Deputy-Governor, Directors, Cashier, Deputy-Cashier, and Accountant of the South Sea Company,—and ends with the words,—and for other Purposes in the said Act expressed.

c. 29.

An Act for the King's most gracious, general, and free Pardon.

c. 30.

An Act for appointing Commissioners to examine, state, and determine the Debts due to the Army.

8 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred twenty-two.

c. 2. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for enlarging the Time for the Accountant General of the Bank of England to return Duplicates of Annuities into the Exchequer - -

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:—

Except Sections Thirty-six and Thirty-seven.

c. 3.

An Act for the punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for taking off the Duty upon all Salt,—and ends with the words,—and for the better securing the Duties on Salt delivered in Scotland.

c. 6. in part.

An Act for granting the People called Quakers such Forms of Affirmation or Declaration as may remove the Difficulties which many of them lie under

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in part; namely,—

Section One as to Form importing the Effect of the Abjuration Oath, namely, from “I A.B. do solemnly, sincerely, and truly acknowledge” to “heartily, willingly, and truly.”

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to enable His Majesty effectually to prohibit Commerce (for the Space of One Year) with any Country that is or shall be infected with the Plague,—and ends with the words,—and to hinder the spreading of Infection.

c. 10.

An Act for repealing such Clauses in the Act passed in the Seventh Year of His Majesty's Reign (relating to Quarantine and the Plague) as give Power to remove Persons from their Habitations, or to make Lines about Places infected.

c. 12.

An Act giving further Encouragement for the Importation of Naval Stores; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 15. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for Encouragement of the Silk Manufactures of this Kingdom,—and ends with the words,—and that the Two Corporations of Assurance, on any Suits brought on their Policies, shall be liable only to single Damages and Costs of Suit - - - -

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:—

Except the last Section.

c. 16.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for taking off the Duty upon all Salt,—and ends with the words,—and for giving farther Relief to the Refiners of Rock Salt.

c. 18.

An Act to prevent the clandestine running of Goods, and the Danger of Infection thereby; and to prevent Ships breaking their Quarantine; and to subject Copper Ore, of the Production of the British Plantations, to such Regulations as other enumerated Commodities of the like Production are subject.

c. 23.

An Act for prolonging the Times for hearing and determining Claims before the Trustees in whom the Estates of the late South Sea Directors and of John Aislabie, Esq., and likewise of James Craggs, Esq., deceased, are vested; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 24. in part.

An Act for the more effectual suppressing of Piracy - - - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section from “and shall continue” to the end.

c. 25. in part.

An Act for supplying some Defects in the Statute of the Twenty-third of King Henry the Eighth, intituled An Act for obligations to be taken by Two Chief Justices, the Mayor of the Staple, and the Recorder of London; and for setting down the Time of signing Judgments in the Principality of Wales and Counties Palatine - -

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:—

Except the last Section.

9 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against His Person and Government.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred twenty-three.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, to raise Money by way of a Lottery, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred twenty-three.

c. 4.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 8. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing some Laws, and reviving others therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—Frauds in mixing Silk with Stuffs to be exported - -

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Except Sections Three to Five.

c. 18.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by laying a Tax upon Papists,—and ends with the words,—such Forfeitures as are therein more particularly described.

c. 19. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Monies,—and ends with the words,—and to rectify Misnomers and Omissions of Commissioners for the Land Tax in the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty-three - - - - -

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:—

Except Sections Four, Five, Fifteen, Eighteen and Nineteen.

c. 21.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to put the Customs of Great Britain under the Management of One or more Commissions; and for better securing and ascertaining the Duties on Tobacco; and to prevent Frauds in exporting Tobacco and other Goods and Merchandises, or carrying the same Coastwise.

c. 23.

An Act for further enlarging the Times for entering, hearing, and determining Claims on the Estates vested in the Trustees of the South Sea Company; and for obliging Persons to claim Stock by the Time therein mentioned for Money Subscriptions; and for other the Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 24.

An Act to oblige all Persons, being Papists, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland and all Persons in Great Britain, refusing or neglecting to take the Oaths appointed for the Security of His Majesty's Person and Government by several Acts herein mentioned, to register their Names and Real Estates.

c. 28.

An Act for more effectual Execution of Justice in a pretended privileged Place in the Parish of St. George in the County of Surrey, commonly called the Mint; and for bringing to speedy and exemplary Justice such Offenders as are therein mentioned; and for giving Relief to such Persons as are proper Objects of Charity and Compassion there.

10 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax in Great Britain, to be raised for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred twenty-four.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 3.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining and amending an Act of the last Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—and also for giving Relief to Protestant Lessees.

c. 10. in part.

An Act for repealing certain Duties therein mentioned, payable upon Coffee, Tea, Cocoa Nuts, Chocolate, and Cocoa Paste imported; and for granting certain Inland Duties in lieu thereof; and for prohibiting the Importation of Chocolate ready made, and Cocoa Paste; and for better ascertaining the Duties payable upon Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Nuts imported; and for granting Relief to Robert Dalzell, late Earl of Carnwath -

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Except Sections Nine, Ten, Fourteen and Forty-one.

c. 11.

An Act to prevent Multiplicity of Prosecutions upon an Act made in the Eleventh and Twelfth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Third, intituled An Act for the more effectual employing the Poor by encouraging the Manufactures of this Kingdom.

c. 14.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enlarging the Times for hearing and determining Claims,—and ends with the words,—and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 16.

An Act for encouraging the Greenland Fishery.

c. 17.

An Act for continuing Acts for preventing Theft and Rapine upon the Northern Borders of England; and for better regulaing of Pilots; and for regulating the Price and Assize of Bread; and for better Encouragement of the making of Sail Cloth in Great Britain.

c. 18.

An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Sixth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for ascertaining the breadths and preventing Frauds and Abuses in manufacturing Serges, Pladings, and Fingrums, and for regulating the Manufactures of Stockings in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, so far as the same relates to Serges.

c. 19. in part.

An Act for explaining the Law concerning the Trial and Admission of the ordinary Lords of Session - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 20.

An Act for the better viewing, searching, and examining all Drugs, Medicines, Waters, Oils, Compositions, used or to be used for Medicines, in all Places where the same shall be exposed to Sale, or kept for that Purpose within the City of London and Suburbs thereof, or within Seven Miles Circuit of the said City.

11 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred twenty-five.

c. 2.

An Act for indemnifying the Masters in Chancery, upon their discovering what Consideration, Price, or Gratuity they paid or agreed to pay for the Purchase of, or for their Admission to their respective Offices.

c. 4. in part.

An Act for preventing the Inconveniences arising for want of Elections of Mayors, or other Chief Magistrates of Boroughs or Corporations being made upon the Days appointed by Charter or Usage for that Purpose, and directing in what Manner such Elections shall be afterwards made - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Eight from “nor to make good” to end of that Section.

c. 6.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for rating such unrated Goods and Merchandises as are usually imported into this Kingdom,—and ends with the words,—and for ascertaining the Method of admeasuring Pictures imported.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for giving further Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contracts.

c. 21.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 22.

An Act to prevent Violences and Outrages being committed by any Persons, under Pretence of sheltering themselves from Debt, or any Process of Law, within the Hamlet of Wapping-Stepney, or elsewhere, within the Weekly Bills of Mortality.

c. 26. in part.

An Act for more effectual disarming the Highlands in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland; and for the better securing the Peace and Quiet of that Part of the Kingdom - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Ten and Thirteen.

c. 28.

An Act for the better regulating of Buildings, and to prevent Mischiefs that may happen by Fire within the Weekly Bills of Mortality, and other Places therein mentioned.

c. 29.

An Act to continue several Acts therein mentioned for preventing Frauds committed by Bankrupts; for encouraging the Silk Manufactures of this Kingdom; for preventing the clandestine running of Goods; for making Copper Ore of the British Plantations an enumerated Commodity; and for explaining and amending a late Act for more effectual Punishment of such as shall wilfully burn or destroy Ships.

c. 30. in part.

An Act for more effectual preventing Frauds and Abuses in the Public Revenues; for preventing Frauds in the Salt Duties, and for giving Relief for Salt used in the curing of Salmon and Codfish, in the Year One thousand seven hundred and nineteen, exported from that Part of Great Britain called Scotland; for enabling the Insurance Companies to plead the General Issue in Actions brought against them; and for securing the Stamp Duties upon Policies of Insurance - -

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Except Sections Five, Nine, Thirty-two, Thirty-nine, Forty-three, and Forty-four.

12 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred twenty-six.

c. 3.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry,—and ends with the words,—and for making forth Duplicates of Exchequer Bills, Lottery Tickets, and Orders lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed -

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Except Sections Forty-eight to Fifty-nine.

c. 12.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty,—and ends with the words,—and for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 26.

An Act for repealing the Duty laid upon Snuff, by an Act made in the Eighth Year of Her late Majesty's Reign, and for ascertaining the Rates according to which the remaining Duties are to be paid, and for giving further Encouragement to the Greenland Fishery.

c. 28.

An Act for the Improvement of His Majesty's Revenues of Customs, Excise, and Inland Duties.

c. 29. in part.

An Act to prevent frivolous and vexatious Arrests - - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 30.

An Act for continuing an Act made in the Ninth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil disposed Persons going armed in Disguise, and doing Injuries and Violences to the Persons and Properties of His Majesty's Subjects, and for the more speedy bringing the Offenders to Justice.

c. 33. in part.

An Act for Relief of the Suitors of the High Court of Chancery :—

Except Section Twenty.

c. 34. in part.

An Act to prevent unlawful Combinations of Workmen employed in the Woollen Manufactures, and for better Payment of their Wages - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Four.

c. 35.

An Act to prevent Abuses in the making of Bricks and Tiles, and to ascertain the Dimensions thereof, and to prevent all unlawful Combinations amongst any Brickmakers or Tilemakers within Fifteen Miles of the City of London, in order to advance or enhance the Price of Bricks or Tiles.

13 Geo. 1. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 5.

An Act for importing Salt from Europe into the Province of Pennsylvania in America.

c. 7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for giving further Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contracts.

c. 8.

An Act to enable the South Sea Company, with the Licence and Consent of the East India Company, to take in Negroes within their Limits of Trade, and to deliver the same at Buenos Ayres.

c. 22.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enlarging the Times for hearing and determining Claims,—and ends with the words,—South Sea Company.

c. 26. in part.

An Act for better Regulation of the Linen and Hempen Manufactures in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland - - - - - - - -

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Except Sections Ten, Eighteen, and Thirty to Thirty-two.

c. 27.

An Act for continuing the Laws therein mentioned, relating to Copper Bars exported, and for better preventing Frauds committed by Bankrupts, and for searching Drugs and Compositions for Medicines.

c. 29.

An Act for allowing further Time to Persons on board the Fleet, or beyond the Seas in His Majesty's Service, to qualify themselves for the legal Enjoyment of Offices and Employments; and for indemnifying such Persons as have omitted to qualify themselves within the Time limited for that Purpose; and for the better ascertaining such Time.

George II.

1 Geo. 2. Stat. 1. c. 1.

An Act for the better Support of His Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of Great Britain.

c. 2.

An Act to enable His Majesty to be Governor of the South Sea Company.

c. 3.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle a Revenue for supporting the Royal Dignity of the Queen, in case She shall survive His Majesty.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing the Imprisonment of Robert Blackburn, and others for the horrid Conspiracy to assassinate the Person of His late Sacred Majesty King William the Third, of glorious Memory.

c. 5. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making further Provisions to enable Persons possessed of Offices at the Demise of His late Majesty,—and ends with the words,—and for continuing such Laws as would expire at the End of this Session of Parliament -

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Except Section Seven.

1 Geo. 2. Stat. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight; and for making good the Deficiency of a late Malt Act.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 5.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 9.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty of Five hundred thousand Pounds, towards discharging Wages due to Seamen, and for the constant, regular, and punctual Payment of Seamen's Wages for the future; and for appropriating the Supplies granted in this present Session of Parliament; and for disposing of the Surplus of the Money granted for Half Pay for the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 13.

An Act to oblige Ships coming from Places infected more effectually to perform their Quarantine, and for the better preventing the Plague being brought from Foreign Parts into Great Britain or Ireland, or the Isles of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man; and to hinder the spreading of Infection.

c. 16.

An Act for removing Doubts concerning the additional Duty of Two Pence per Gallon upon Low Wines, and Spirits of the first Extraction, from Foreign Materials; and for obviating Questions relating to Appeals in Matters of Excise; and for appointing the Number of Commissioners of Excise who may hear Causes depending before them.

c. 17.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing the present Duties on Wine Lees, and Lignum Vitæ,—and ends with the words,—and for giving further Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contracts.

c. 19.

An Act for punishing such Persons as shall wilfully and maliciously pull down or destroy Turnpikes for repairing Highways, or Locks, or other Works, erected by Authority of Parliament, for making Rivers navigable.

c. 23.

An Act for indemnifying Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose; and for repealing so much of Two Acts of Parliament therein mentioned, as requires Persons to qualify themselves to continue in Offices or Employments for the Space of Six Months, after the Demise of His Majesty, His Heirs, or Successors.

2 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine; and for making good the Deficiency of a late Malt Act.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine.

c. 6.

An Act for making good the Loss occasioned by a Sum of Money being stolen out of His Majesty's Exchequer, in the Year One thousand seven hundred and twenty-four.

c. 8.

An Act to discharge the Trustees appointed by an Act of the Seventh Year of His late Majesty's Reign, for raising Money upon the Estates of the late Directors of the South Sea Company and others of their Trust, and to vest in the said Company such of the Estates which were vested in the said Trustees, as remain undisposed of, as also the Produce of such Estates and Effects as have been disposed of by the Trustees.

c. 9.

An Act to repeal a Clause in an Act made in the Ninth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, which prohibits the Importation of Tobacco stript from the Stalk or Stem.

c. 15.

An Act to explain and amend an Act made in the Twelfth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act to prevent Abuses in the making of Bricks and Tiles, and to ascertain the Dimensions thereof, and to prevent all unlawful Combinations amongst any Brickmakers, or Tilemakers, within Fifteen Miles of the City of London, in order to advance or enhance the Price of Bricks or Tiles.

c. 18.

An Act to ascertain the Custom payable for Corn and Grain imported; for better ascertaining the Price and Quantity of Corn and Grain, for which a Bounty is payable upon Exportation; for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament; and for giving further Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contracts.

c. 20.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 22. in part.

An Act for the Relief of Debtors, with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons - - -

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Except Section Thirteen.

c.25. in part.

An Act for the more effectual preventing and further Punishment of Forgery, Perjury, and Subornation of Perjury; and to make it Felony to steal Bonds, Notes, or other Securities, for Payment of Money

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 27.

An Act to enable Her Majesty to be Regent of this Kingdom, during His Majesty's Absence, without taking the Oaths.

c. 28. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive the Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—and for better Regulation of Licences for Common Inns and Alehouses - -

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Except Section Nine.

c. 29.

An Act to empower His Majesty to visit the Collegiate Church of Manchester during such Time as the Wardenship of the said Church is or shall he held in Commendam with the Bishopric of Chester.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for indemnifying Persons who have omitted to qualify; themselves,—and ends with the words,—the sworn Servants of the King's or Queen's Majesty.

c. 32.

An Act to empower His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, during the Life of Thomas Bambridge, Esquire, to grant the Office of Warden of the Prison of the Fleet to such Person or Persons as His Majesty shall think fit; and to incapacitate the said Thomas Bambridge to enjoy the said Office, or any other whatsoever.

c. 34.

An Act for establishing an Agreement with Seven of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina for the Surrender of their Title and Interest in that Province to His Majesty.

c. 35.

An Act for better Preservation of His Majesty's Woods in America, and for the Encouragement of the Importation of Naval Stores from thence; and to encourage the Importation of Masts, Yards, and Bowsprits from that Part of Great Britain called Scotland.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

3 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 5.

An Act to enable His Majesty to prohibit any Person or Persons, His Majesty's Subjects or residing within this Kingdom, to advance or lend any Sum or Sums of Money to any Foreign Prince, State, or Potentate, without Licence obtained from His Majesty under His Privy Seal, or some greater Authority.

c. 7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for giving further Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contracts.

c. 12.

An Act for importing Salt from Europe into the Colony of New York in America.

c. 14. in part.

An Act for reducing the Annuity or Fund of the United East India Company; and for ascertaining their Right of Trade to the East Indies, and the Continuance of their Corporation for that Purpose, upon the Terms therein mentioned - - - - - -

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Except Section Fourteen.

c. 20.

An Act for taking off certain Duties on Salt, and for making good any Deficiencies in the Funds, that may happen thereby; and for charging the Reduced Annuity, payable to the East India Company, on the Aggregate Fund; and for Relief of Matthew Lyon Executor of Matthew Page, deceased, in respect of the Duty for Salt lost by the overflowing of the River Mersey, in the Year One thousand seven hundred twenty-four.

c. 22.

An Act for amending the Acts therein mentioned relating to the making of Bricks.

c. 26.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Coal Trade.

c. 27.

An Act for explaining and amending an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for the Relief of Debtors, with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons.

c. 28.

An Act for granting Liberty to carry Rice from His Majesty's Province of Carolina in America directly to any Part of Europe, Southward of Cape Finisterre, in Ships built in and belonging to Great Britain, and navigated according to Law.

c. 29.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing and amending an Act for regulating the Price and Assize of Bread,—and ends with the words,—removing certificated Persons.

c. 32. in part.

An Act for euabling the Judges of the Court of Session in Scotland to make an Adjournment of the said Court; and for limiting the Time for the Execution of Sentences importing corporal Punishments in that Part of the Kingdom - -

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in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 36.

An Act for confirming a Patent granted by Her late Majesty Queen Anne to William Trench, Esquire, deceased, for erecting a Lighthouse upon the Island or Rock called Skerries, and for the better Maintenance of the said Lighthouse, and for making the Duties granted for maintaining the same perpetual.

4 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-one.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-one.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify Persons who through Ignorance of Law have omitted to qualify themselves for Employments or Offices,—and ends with the words,—upon the Terms therein mentioned.

c. 12.

An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Money.

c. 14. in part.

An Act to prevent Frauds in the Revenue of Excise, with respect to Starch, Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate -

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Except Sections Ten and Eleven.

c. 15.

An Act for importing from His Majesty's Plantations in America, directly into Ireland, Goods not enumerated in any Act of Parliament.

c. 18.

An Act to prevent counterfeiting the Passes commonly called Mediterranean Passes.

c. 21. in part.

An Act to explain a Clause in an Act made in the Seventh Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne (for naturalizing foreign Protestants) which relates to the Children of the natural-born Subjects of the Crown of England, or of Great Britai

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 26. in part.

An Act that all Proceedings in Courts of Justice, within that Part of Great Britain called England, and in the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, shall be in the English Language - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 27.

An Act for further encouraging the Manufacture of British Sail Cloth, by taking off the Duties and Drawbacks therein mentioned, and allowing an additional Bounty on British made Sail Cloth exported, and for stamping British made Sail Cloth with the Name and Place of Abode of the Maker.

c. 28. in part.

An Act for the more effectual preventing Frauds committed by Tenants, and for the more easy Recovery of Rents and Renewal of Leases - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Two to Four.

c. 29.

An Act for granting an Allowance upon the Exportation of British-made Gunpowder.

c. 30.

An Act for rendering more effectual an Act made in the Third Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled, An Act for the better Regulation of the Coal Trade, so far as the same relates to the preventing the enhancing the Price of Coals in the River Thames by the keeping of Turn in delivering of Coals there.

5 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-two.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 5.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-two.

c. 6.

An Act for reviving the Duties on Salt for the Term therein mentioned.

c. 9.

An Act to explain an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for importing from His Majesty's Plantations in America, directly into Ireland, Goods not enumerated in any Act of Parliament, so far as the said Act relates to the Importation of Foreign Hops into Ireland.

c. 18. in part.

An Act for the further Qualification of Justices of the Peace - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One, Six and Seven.

c. 20.

An Act for the better Regulation and Government of Pilots licensed by the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond, in the County of Kent, and to prevent Mischiefs and Annoyances upon the River of Thames below London Bridge.

c. 21.

An additional Act for the Encouragement of the Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom by the more effectual preventing the unlawful Exportation of the Woollen Manufactures of the Kingdom of Ireland to Foreign Parts.

c. 22.

An Act to prevent the Exportation of Hats out of any of His Majesty's Colonies, or Plantations in America, and to restrain the Number of Apprentices taken by the Hatmakers in the said Colonies or Plantations, and for the better encouraging the making Hats in Great Britain.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 24.

An Act for encouraging the Growth of Coffee in His Majesty's Plantations in America.

c. 27. in part.

An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First intituled An Act to prevent frivolous and vexatious Arrests

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 28.

An Act for encouraging the Greenland Fishery.

c. 29.

An Act for reviving an Act made in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled An Act for the better securing the lawful Trade of His Majesty's Subjects to and from the East Indies, and for the more effectual preventing all His Majesty's Subjects trading thither under Foreign Commissions.

c. 33.

An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act passed in the First Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for punishing such Persons as shall wilfully and maliciously pull down or destroy Turnpikes for repairing Highways or Locks or other Works erected by Authority of Parliament for making Rivers navigable.

6 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt,—and ends with the words,—and for giving farther Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contracts.

c. 3.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Employments or Offices by taking the Oaths, and making and subscribing the Declaration against Transubstantiation, and receiving the Sacrament, and allowing them further time for that Purpose.

c. 5.

An Act for allowing further Time for the Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers and Lessees.

c. 10.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-three.

c. 13.

An Act for the better securing and encouraging the Trade of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies in America.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 14. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the more effectual preventing frivolous and vexatious Arrests,—and ends with the words,—and for explaining and amending the said Act

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in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, and Section Five from “and that the several Officers” to “Direction of the said recited Act.”

c. 17.

An Act for repealing an Act for laying a Duty on compound Waters or Spirits, and for licensing the Retailers thereof; and for determining certain Duties on French Brandy, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof; and for enforcing the Laws for preventing the running of Brandies.

c. 23.

An Act to explain and amend an Act made in the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled An Act for the further regulating Elections of Members to serve in Parliament, and for the preventing irregular Proceedings of Sheriffs and other Officers in the electing and returning such Members, so far as the same relates to the holding of County Courts.

c. 25.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling His Majesty to apply Five hundred thousand Pounds out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—the Dormitory belonging thereunto.

c. 26.

An Act to prevent the coining or counterfeiting any of the Gold Coins, commonly called Broad Pieces.

c. 31.

An Act for the Relief of Parishes, and other Places, from such Charges as may arise from Bastard Children born within the same.

c. 33.

An Act for the further Encouragement of the Whale Fishery carried on by His Majesty's British Subjects.

c. 34.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving so much of the Act made in the First Year of His Majesty's Reign,—and ends with the words,—and to enable His Majesty to prohibit Commerce with any Country or Place infected with the Plague, for a certain Time therein limited.

c. 35. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appointing Commissioners,—and ends with the words,—Stock or Fund of the said Corporation -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Twenty-eight and Thirty-one.

c. 38.

An Act for enlarging the Time for Exportation of Tea.

7 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-four; and for making forth Duplicates of Exchequer Bills, Lottery Tickets, and Orders, lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 3.

An Act for exhibiting a Bill in this present Parliament, for naturalizing His Highness the Prince of Orange.

c. 6.

An Act for granting and continuing the Duties upon Salt, and upon Red and White Herrings, for the further Term of Seven Years; and for licensing the $$$crecting new Refineries of Rock Salt, in the Counties of Essex and Suffolk.

c. 7.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred thirty and four.

c. 10.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Employments or Offices,—and ends with the words,—notwithstanding the Act for the further Qualification of Justices of the Peace.

c. 11.

An Act for the Application and Disposal of the Residue of the Money raised, by way of Lottery, on the Credit of an Act made in the last Session of Parliament for the Relief of such Sufferers in the Charitable Corporation as are Objects of Compassion according to the Descriptions therein mentioned.

c. 12.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to apply the Sum of One million two hundred thousand Pounds out of the Sinking Fund for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-four; and for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 13.

An Act to enable His Majesty to continue and settle an Annuity of Five thousand Pounds on the Princess Royal during the Term of her natural Life, in case she shall survive His Majesty.

c. 14.

An Act for ascertaining the Duties upon Arrack; and for giving further Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contracts.

c. 16. in part.

An Act for the better regulating the Election of Members to serve in the House of Commons for that Part of Great Britain called Scotland; and for incapacitating the Judges of the Court of Session, Court of Justiciary, and Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland to be elected or to sit or vote as Members of the House of Commons

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Except Sections Four and Six to Eight.

c. 17.

An Act to explain an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for the converting a further Part of the Capital Stock of the South Sea Company into Annuities redeemable by Parliament, and for settling the remaining Part of the said Stock in the said Company, so far as the said Act relates to the paying off the Bonds of the said Company.

c. 23.

An Act for raising the Militia of that part of Great Britain called England, although the Month's Pay formerly advanced be not repaid; and for making the Militia within the same more useful.

8 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-five.

c. 2.

An Act to punish Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to make and subscribe the Declarations contained in the Act of Uniformity of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Years of King Charles the Second within the Time limited by Law; and for allowing further Time for doing thereof.

c. 11.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to apply the Sum of One million out of the Sinking Fund for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-five.

c. 12.

An Act for granting and continuing the Duties upon Salt, and upon Red and White Herrings, for the further Term of Four Years; and for giving further Time for the Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures and Contracts of Clerks and Apprentices.

c. 13. in part.

An Act for the Encouragement of the Arts of designing, engraving, and etching Historical and other Prints, by vesting the Properties thereof in the Inventors and Engravers, during the Time therein mentioned - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Five.

c. 14.

An Act for prolonging the Time for claiming the fortunate Tickets in the Charitable Corporation Lottery, and for making Provision for Tickets in the said Lottery lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed.

c. 17.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify them selves for Offices and Employments within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 18.

An Act to continue some Laws therein mentioned relating to the Encouragement of the making of Sail Cloth in Great Britain, and for Encouragement of the Silk Manufactures of this Kingdom.

c. 19.

An Act to continue an Act passed in the Third Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for granting liberty to carry Rice from His Majesty's Province of Carolina in America, directly to any Part of Europe Southward of Cape Finisterre, in Ships built in and belonging to Great Britain, and navigated according to Law; and to extend that Liberty to His Majesty's Province of Georgia in America.

c. 21.

An Act to continue several Laws therein mentioned for the better Regulation and Government of Seamen in the Merchants Service; for the regulating of Pilots of Dover, Deal, and the Isle of Thanet; for preventing Frauds in the Customs, and to prevent the clandestine running of Goods; and for making Copper Ore of the British Plantations an enumerated Commodity.

c. 23.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-five.

c. 24. in part.

An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Relief of Debtors with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons - - -

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Except Sections Four and Five.

c. 25.

An Act to indemnify Protestant Purchasers of Estates of Papists against the Penalties or Forfeitures Papists are liable to for not having enrolled their Estates, in pursuance of an Act of the Third Year of King George the First for that Purpose.

9 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-six.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty, by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-six.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend an Act passed in the Seventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First,—and ends with the words,—Cotton Wool manufactured in Great Britain.

c. 5. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal the Statute made in the First Year of the Reign of King James the First, intituled An Act,—and ends with the words,—Witchcraft, Sorcery, Enchantment, or Conjuration -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 6.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to read the Prayers and make and subscribe the Declarations directed to be read, made, and subscribed by the Act of Uniformity of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Years of the Reign of King Charles the Second within the Time limited by Law; and for allowing further Time for doing thereof.

c. 18.

An Act for reviving and continuing the Acts therein mentioned; and for explaining and amending a Clause in an Act made in the First Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled An Act for making the Laws for repairing the Highways more effectual, relating to the appointing Scavengers in Cities and Market Towns, and the ordering the Assessments for the repairing and cleansing the Streets therein.

c. 23.

An Act for laying a Duty upon the Retailers of Spirituous Liquors; and for licensing the Retailers thereof.

c. 24.

An Act for exhibiting a Bill in this present Parliament for naturalizing Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.

c. 26. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for indemnifying Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices,—and ends with the words,—and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers, Devisees, and Lessees - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two and Seven to Nine.

c. 32.

An Act for continuing for the Purposes therein mentioned, the Additional Duties upon stamped Vellum, Parchment, and Paper, laid by an Act passed in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First.

c. 33. in part.

An Act to render the Law more effectual for preventing the Importation of fresh Fish taken by Foreigners, and to explain so much of an Act made in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, as relates to Ships exporting Fish to the Ports of the Mediterranean Sea; and for the better Preservation of the Fry of Lobsters on the Coasts of Scotland

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Except the last Section.

c. 37.

An Act for further encouraging and regulating the Manufacture of British Sail Cloth; and for the more effectual securing the Duties now payable on Foreign Sail Cloth imported into this Kingdom.

10 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-seven.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-seven.

c. 13.

An Act for indemnifying Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices, or to take the Oaths required within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for those Purposes.

c. 17. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing the present Duty on Sweets,—and ends with the words,—and for making forth Duplicates of Exchequer Bills, Lottery Tickets, and Orders, lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed - - - -

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Except Sections Thirty-five and Thirty-seven to Thirty-nine.

c. 26.

An Act for Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 27.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for laying a Duty upon Apples imported from Foreign Parts,—and ends with the words,—and for giving further Time for the Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures, and Contracts of Clerks and Apprentices.

c. 29.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle a Revenue for supporting the Dignity of Her Royal Highness the Princess,—and ends with the words,—Parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall, or annexed to the same.

c. 30.

An Act for repealing the Duties payable ad Valorem upon Foreign Oysters imported into this Kingdom, and for laying another Duty thereon.

c. 35.

An Act for the more effectual bringing to Justice any Persons concerned in the barbarous Murder of Captain John Porteus, and punishing such as shall knowingly conceal any of the said Offenders.

11 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-eight.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the Relief of such Prisoners for Debt as have by unavoidable Accidents lost the benefit of an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—have chose to continue there.

c. 11.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers, Devisees, and Lessees.

c. 14.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-eight.

c. 18.

An Act to continue Two several Acts therein mentioned; One for encouraging the Growth of Coffee in His Majesty's Plantations in America, and the Other for the better securing and encouraging the Trade of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies in America.

c. 19. in part.

An Act for the more effectual securing the Payment of Rents, and preventing Frauds by Tenants - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Twelve and Thirteen, and the following words in Section Twenty-three,—“provided the Assignment so indorsed be duly stamped before any Action brought thereupon.”

c. 22. in part.

An Act for punishing such Persons as shall do Injuries and Violences to the Persons or Properties of His Majesty's Subjects with Intent to hinder the Exportation of Corn - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two from “and if any” to end of that Section.

c. 24. in part.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Year of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled An Act for preventing any Inconveniences that may happen by Privilege of Parliament -

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Except Section Four.

c. 26.

An Act for enforcing the Execution of an Act made in the Ninth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for laying a Duty upon the Retailers of Spirituous Liquors, and for licensing the Retailers thereof.

c. 31.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices, or to read the Prayers and make the Declarations and Subscriptions required within the respective Times limited by Law; and for allowing further Time for those Purposes.

12 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine.

c. 5.

An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Money.

c. 6.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 13.

An Act for continuing the Act made in the Eighth Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, to regulate the Price and Assize of Bread; and for continuing, explaining, and amending the Act made in the Second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for the better Regulation of Attornies and Solicitors.

c. 14.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers, Devisees, and Lessees.

c. 15.

An Act to enable His Majesty to settle an Annuity of Fifteen thousand Pounds on His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, and the Heirs of his Body, and also One other Annuity of Twenty-four thousand Pounds on their Royal Highnesses the Princess Amalie, the Princess Caroline, the Princess Mary, and the Princess Lovisa.

c. 19.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of Five hundred thousand Pounds out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—and for giving Time for the Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures and Contracts of Clerks and Apprentices.

c. 21.

An Act for taking off the Duties upon Woollen and Bay Yarn imported from Ireland to England, and for the more effectual preventing the Exportation of Wool from Great Britain, and of Wool, and Wool manufactured, from Ireland to Foreign Parts.

c. 22.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act made in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George,—and ends with the words,—fraudulent Importation of East India Goods into that Kingdom.

c. 25.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to obviate some Doubts,—and ends with the words,—and for repealing two Clauses in the said last-mentioned Act.

c. 26. in part.

An Act for the better preventing Frauds and Abuses in Gold and Silver Wares

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in part; namely,—

Sections Seven to Ten.

c. 29. in part.

An Act for the more easy assessing, collecting, and levying of County Rates -

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in part; namely,—

Section Twenty-two.

c. 36.

An Act for prohibiting the Importation of Books reprinted Abroad, and first composed or written, and printed in Great Britain; and for repealing so much of an Act made in the Eighth Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne as empowers the limiting the Prices of Books.

13 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty.

c. 3.

An Act for the better Supply of Mariners and Seamen to serve in His Majesty's Ships of War, and on Board Merchant Ships and other Trading Ships, and Privateers.

c. 6.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 10.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 13.

An Act for providing a Marriage Portion for the Princess Mary.

c. 18. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws therein mentioned ;—and ends with the words,—and for extending the Powers and Authorities of Justices of the Peace of Counties, touching County Rates, to the Justices of the Peace of such Liberties and Franchises as have Commissions of the Peace within themselves -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four.

c. 23.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of One Million out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—and for the further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 28.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the several Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—and for giving further Time for the Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures and Contracts of Clerks and Apprentices.

14 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-one.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-one.

c. 3.

An Act to prohibit, for a Time therein limited, the Exportation of Corn, Grain (Rice excepted), Meal, Malt, Flour, Bread, Biscuit, Starch, Beef, Pork, and Bacon.

c. 7.

An Act for licensing the Importation of Victual from Ireland, and other Parts beyond the Seas into Scotland, in Time of Dearth and Scarcity.

c. 9.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 18.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 20.

An Act to amend the Law concerning Common Recoveries, and to explain and amend an Act made in the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, intituled An Act for Prevention of Frauds and Perjuries, so far as the same relates to Estates pur auter Vie.

c. 21.

An Act to indemnify Protestant Purchasers of Estates of Papists, against the Penalties or Forfeitures Papists are liable to, for not having enrolled their Estates, in pursuance of an Act of the Third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for that Purpose.

c. 22.

An Act for granting and continuing the Duties upon Salt, and upon Red and White Herrings, for the further Term of Seven Years; and for allowing Rock Salt to be used in making of Salt from Sea Water, at the Salt Works at Neath in the County of Glamorgan.

c. 33. in part.

An Act to supply some Defects in the Laws for repairing and rebuilding County Bridges, for repairing, enlarging, erecting, and providing Houses of Correction, and for passing Rogues and Vagabonds - -

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Except Section One.

c. 34.

An Act to continue an Act for Relief of Debtors, with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons, and two subsequent Acts for explaining and amending the same; and also to continue an Act for the free Importation of Cochineal and Indico.

c. 37.

An Act for restraining and preventing several unwarrantable Schemes and Undertakings in His Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in America.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 39.

An Act for surveying the Chief Ports and Head Lands on the Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Islands and Plantations thereto belonging, in order to the more exact Determination of the Longitude and Latitude thereof.

c. 41.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of One Million out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—and for giving further Time for the Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures and Contracts of Clerks and Apprentices.

15 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-two.

c. 3.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum out of the Sinking Fund, towards the Supply for the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-two.

c. 4.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 11.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-two.

c. 20. in part.

An Act to prevent the counterfeiting of Gold and Silver Lace, and for settling and adjusting the Proportions of fine Silver and Silk; and for the better making of Gold and Silver Thread -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One, Twelve and Thirteen.

c. 21.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices, Employments, and Promotions within the Time limited by Law; and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 25.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to empower the Importers or Proprietors of Rum,—and ends with the words,—Overflowing of the Rivers Weaver and Dane.

c. 29.

An Act for granting to His Majesty an additional Duty on Foreign Cambrics, imported into Great Britain; and for allowing thereout a Bounty upon certain Species of British and Irish Linens exported.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further regulating the Plantation Trade,—and ends with the words,—and for allowing East India Goods to be taken out of Warehouses, in order to be cleaned and refreshed.

c. 33. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to revive several Acts for the Punishment of Persons destroying Turnpikes or Locks,—and ends with the words,—and for the more effectual preventing the cutting of Star or Bent - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Five.

c. 35.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws,—and ends with the words,—and to give further Time for the Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures and Contracts of Clerks and Apprentices.

16 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-three.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-three.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for repealing certain Duties on Spirituous Liquors; and on Licences for retailing the same; and for laying other Duties on Spirituous Liquors, and on Licences to retail the said Liquors - - - - -

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Except Section Twelve to “Persons only.”

c. 11.

An Act to explain and amend the Laws touching the Elections of Members to serve for the Commons in Parliament, for that Part of Great Britain called Scotland; and to restrain the Partiality and regulate the Conduct of Returning Officers at such Elections.

c. 14.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 17.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 18. in part.

An Act to empower Justices of the Peace to act in certain Cases relating to Parishes and Places, to the Rates and Taxes of which they are rated or chargeble - - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 24.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of the Commissioners for the Land Tax,—and ends with the words,—for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-three.

c. 25.

An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of One Million out of the Sinking Fund, and for applying a further Sum therein mentioned, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-three; and for the further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing several Laws relating to the Allowance upon the Exportation of British made Gunpowder,—and ends with the words,—Salt lost in a Storm at Sea.

c. 27.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to prevent the commiting of Frauds by Bankrupts.

c. 30.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words,—the Time for receiving the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper now limited by the said Act.

c. 31. in part.

An Act for the further Punishment of Persons who shall aid or assist Prisoners to attempt to escape out of lawful Custody - - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 32.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers, Devisees, and Lessees.

17 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-four.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-four.

c. 5. in part.

An Act to amend and make more effectual the Laws relating to Rogues, Vagabonds, and other idle and disorderly Persons, and to Houses of Correction -

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Except Section Thirty-two.

c. 6.

An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against His Person and Government.

c. 15.

An Act for the speedy and effectual recruiting of His Majesty's Land Forces and Marines, for the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-four.

c. 16.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 17.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Surplus or Remainder,—and ends with the words,—trading to the East Indies.

c. 26.

An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act made this Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for the speedy and effectual recruiting of His Majesty's Land Forces and Marines, for the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-four.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing the Duties payable upon Glass Beads,—and ends with the words,—as to the Persons who are to receive the said Bounty.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of One Million out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—that such Annuitants are living.

c. 35.

An Act to explain, amend, and enlarge an Act made in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, intituled An Act for regulating the Measures and Prices of Coals.

c. 36.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for permitting certain Goods therein enumerated to be imported during the War,—and ends with the words,—in English Ships duly navigated.

c. 39.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to make it High Treason to hold Correspondence with the Sons of the Pretender,—and ends with the words,—until after the Decease of the Sons of the said Pretender.

c. 40. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue the several Laws therein mentioned for preventing Theft and Rapine on the Northern Borders of England,—and ends with the words,—and to prevent the retailing of Wine within either of the Universities in that Part of Great Britain called England without Licence - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Nine.

18 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty, by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-five.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-five.

c. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting and continuing the Duties upon Salt,—and ends with the words,—King George the First.

c. 7.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 10.

An Act for the speedy and effectual recruiting of His Majesty's Regiments of Foot serving in Flanders, Minorca, Gibraltar, and the Plantations, and the Regiments of Marines.

c. 11.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 15. in part.

An Act for making the Surgeons of London and the Barbers of London Two separate and distinct Corporations -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Five, Six, Thirteen and Fourteen.

c. 18. in part.

An Act to explain and amend the Laws touching the Elections of Knights of the Shire to serve in Parliament for that Part of Great Britain called England -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four, Section Five from “or without having been in the actual Possession” to “Office,” Section Six from “or of the Oath” to end of that Section, and Sections Seven, Eight, Ten and Eleven.

c. 21.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty for the better Regulation of Lastage and Ballastage in the River Thames.

c. 22. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of Eight hundred thousand Pounds,—and ends with the words,—and for the further enforcing the Payment of the said Duties - - - - - -

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Except the last four Sections.

c. 25.

An Act for allowing certain additional Bounties on the Exportation of British and Irish Linens.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing the present Inland Duty of Four Shillings,—and ends with the words,—and for pursuing Offenders out of one County into another.

c. 27.

An Act for more effectually preventing the stealing of Linen, Fustian, and Cotton Goods and Wares, in Buildings, Fields, Grounds, and other places used for printing, whitening, bleaching, or drying the same.

c. 28.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have been guilty of the unlawful importing, landing, or running of prohibited, uncustomed, or other Goods or Merchandise.

c. 36.

An Act for prohibiting the Wearing and Importation of Cambrics and French Lawns.

19 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against his Person and Government.

c. 2.

An Act to raise the Militia of that Part of Great Britain called England, although the Month's Pay formerly advanced hath not yet been repaid; and to raise such Part of the said Militia as shall be judged most proper, ready, and convenient.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-six.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-six.

c. 5.

An Act to enable His Majesty to make Rules, Orders, and Regulations, more effectually to prevent the spreading of the Distemper which now rages amongst the horned Cattle in this Kingdom.

c. 7.

An Act for adjourning the Court of Session in Scotland; and for remedying the Inconveniences arising from the Surcease of Justice in that Part of the Kingdom.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing so much of an Act,—and ends with the words,—as relates to the making or passing of Acts, Orders or Ordinances in Common Council.

c. 9. in part.

An Act for the more easy and speedy Trial of such Persons as have levied or shall levy War against His Majesty; and for the better ascertaining the Qualifications of Jurors in Trials for High Treason or Misprision of Treason, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three.

c. 11.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 13.

An Act to enlarge the Time for Justices of the Peace to take and subscribe the Oath directed by an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the Fifth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for the further Qualification of Justices of the Peace.

c. 14.

An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Money.

c. 16.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers. Devisees, and Lessees.

c. 17.

An Act for continuing an Act of this present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against His Person and Government.

c. 20.

An Act to indemnify such Persons as have acted in defence of His Majesty's Person and Government, and for the Preservation of the public Peace of this Kingdom, during the Time of the present unnatural Rebellion, and Sheriffs and others who have suffered Escapes, occasioned thereby, from vexatious Suits and Prosecutions.

c. 21. in part.

An Act more effectually to prevent profane cursing and swearing - -

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 23.

An Act to continue Two Acts of Parliament; One for encouraging the Growth of Coffee in His Majesty's Plantations in America, and the Other for the better securing and encouraging the Trade of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies in America.

c. 25.

An Act for calling any suspected Person or Persons, whose Estates or principal Residence are in Scotland, to appear at Edinburgh, or where it shall be judged expedient, to find Bail for their good Behaviour.

c. 27.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the more effectual securing the Duties now payable on Foreign-made Sail Cloth,—and ends with the words,—British Sail Cloth.

c. 28. in part.

An Act for the better regulating of Elections of Members to serve in Parliament, for such Cities and Towns in that Part of Great Britain called England as are Counties of themselves - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three, Section Four from “and shall have been in the actual Possession” to “Office,” and Section Five from “or of the Oath” to end of that Section.

c. 29.

An Act for settling an additional Revenue of Twenty-five thousand Pounds upon His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland, and the Heirs Males of his Body, for the signal Services done by His Royal Highness to his Country.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed.

c. 33.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices, Employments, and Promotions within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 34.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the further Punishment of Persons going armed or disguised,—and ends with the words,—Informations upon Seizures.

c. 36.

An Act to allow the Purchase for His Majesty's Use of Naval Stores brought into this Kingdom on board neutral Ships, by any of His Majesty's Ships, and to allow such Stores to be landed and entered during the Continuance of the present Wars with France and Spain, or either of them.

c. 37. in part.

An Act to regulate Insurance on Ships belonging to the Subjects of Great Britain, and on Merchandises or Effects laden thereon - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Four, Five and Eight.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 38.

An Act more effectually to prohibit and prevent Pastors or Ministers from officiating in Episcopal Meeting Houses in Scotland, without duly qualifying themselves according to Law; and to punish Persons for resorting to any Meeting-Houses where such unqualified Pastors or Ministers shall officiate.

c. 39. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the more effectual disarming the Highlands in Scotland,—and ends with the words,—to take the Oaths to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, and to register the same

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Twenty.

20 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for the further continuing an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to empower His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against His Person and Government.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-seven.

c. 4.

An Act to continue, explain, and amend an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to enable His Majesty to make Rules, Orders, and Regulations more effectually to prevent the spreading of the Distemper which now rages amongst the Horned Cattle in this Kingdom.

c. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt,—and ends with the words,—One thousand seven hundred and forty-seven.

c. 11.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 20.

An Act for Relief of such of His Majesty's Loyal Subjects, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, whose Title Deeds and Writings were destroyed or carried off by the Rebels, in the late Rebellion.

c. 36.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—and for continuing the Bounties on the Exportation of British and Irish coarse Linens.

c. 39.

An Act for granting a Duty to His Majesty, to be paid by Distillers, upon Licences taken out by them, for retailing Spirituous Liquors.

c. 43. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for taking away and abolishing the Heritable Jurisdictions in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland—and ends with the words,—and for rendering the Union of the Two Kingdoms more complete - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Six to Thirteen, Twenty-one, the following words in Section Twenty-two,—“and of Coal Works, Salt Works, and Mines, or any of them,” Section Thirty-one from “and the Judges” to end of that Section, and Section Thirty-five.

c. 45. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws relating to the Manufactures of Sailcloth and Silk,—and ends with the words,—Home Consumption - - - -

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Except Sections Four to Eight.

c. 46.

An Act to prevent the Return of such Rebels and Traitors concerned in the late Rebellion, as have been or shall be pardoned on Condition of Transportation; and also to hinder their going into the Enemies’ Country.

c. 47.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws for prohibiting the Importation of Books,—and ends with the words,—Locks or other Works erected by Authority of Parliament.

c. 48.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Promotions within the Time limited by Law; and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 50. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for taking away the Tenure of Ward Holding in Scotland,—and ends with the words,—and making Settlements in the Highlands -

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in part; namely,—

Section Five, Section Six to “Feu Duties,” Sections Seven, Eight, Section Ten from “and it shall” to end of that Section, and Section Twenty.

c. 52.

An Act for the King's most Gracious, General, and Free Pardon.

21 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-eight.

c. 3.

An Act to revive and make perpetual Two Acts of Parliament; One made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled An Act to prevent frivolous and vexations Arrests, and the Other made in the Fifth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, to explain, amend, and render more effectual the said Act.

c. 4.

An Act to prohibit Assurance on Ships belonging to France, and on Merchandises or Effects laden thereon, during the present War with France.

c. 6.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 7.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-eight.

c. 9.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 12.

An Act for holding the Summer Assizes for the County of Buckingham at the County Town of Buckingham.

c. 13.

An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act made in this Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 14.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for permitting Tea to be exported to Ireland,—and ends with the words,—an Act of this Session of Parliament.

c. 17.

An Act to render more effectual an Act made in the Twentieth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for Relief of such of His Majesty's loyal Subjects in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, whose Title Deeds and Writings were destroyed or carried off by the Rebels in the late Rebellion.

c. 19. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the more effectual Trial and Punishment of High Treason, and Misprision of High Treason,—and ends with the words,—and for other Purposes therein mentioned - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Six.

c. 23.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of One Million out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—Three Regiments of Horse lately reduced.

c. 26.

An Act for explaining, amending, and enforcing an Act made in the Eighteenth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for prohibiting the wearing and Importation of Cambrics and French Lawns.

c. 30.

An Act for encouraging the making of Indico in the British Plantations in America.

c. 31.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue and amend several Laws for the Relief of Debtors,—and ends with the words,—to prevent the spreading of the Distemper amongst the Horned Cattle.

c. 34. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend and enforce so much of an Act made in the Nineteenth Year of His Majesty's Reign,—and ends with the words,—and for other Purposes therein mentioned - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Ten, Thirteen, Seventeen to Nineteen and Twenty-one.

22 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-nine.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and forty-nine.

c. 5.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 27. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the more effectual preventing of Frauds and Abuses,—and ends with the words,—and for the better Payment of their Wages - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 30. in part.

An Act for encouraging the People known by the Name of Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren, to settle in His Majesty's Colonies in America - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three.

c. 41.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of several of the Commissioners,—and ends with the words,—One thousand seven hundred and forty-eight.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of One Million out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—or other Orders lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed.

c. 44.

An Act to enable such Officers, Mariners, and Soldiers as have been in His Majesty's Service since His Accession to the Throne, to exercise Trades.

c. 45.

An Act for the further Encouragement and Enlargement of the Whale Fishery and for continuing such Laws as are therein mentioned relating thereto; and for the Naturalization of such Foreign Protestants as shall serve, for the Time therein mentioned, on board such Ships as shall be fitted out for the said Fishery.

c. 46. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws for preventing Exactions of the Occupiers of Locks and Wears upon the River Thames Westward,—and ends with the words,—and for allowing Quakers to make Affirmation in Cases where an Oath is or shall be required - - -

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:—

Except Section Thirty-five.

c. 49.

An Act for making a free Market for the Sale of Fish in the City of Westminster; and for preventing the forestalling and monopolizing of Fish; and for allowing the Sale of Fish, under the Dimensions mentioned in a Clause contained in an Act of the First Year of His late Majesty's Reign, in case the same are taken with a Hook.

23 Geo. 2. c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty.

c. 4.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 9.

An Act for repealing the Duties now payable upon China Raw Silk, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 11.

An Act to render Prosecutions for Perjury and Subornation of Perjury more easy and effectual.

c. 13.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the effectual punishing of Persons convicted of seducing Artificers,—and ends with the words,—relating to Persons employed in the several Manufactures therein mentioned.

c. 20.

An Act for encouraging the Growth and Culture of Raw Silk in His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America.

c. 21.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of Nine hundred thousand Pounds out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—clandestine Importation of Soap, Candles, and Starch, into this Kingdom.

c. 23.

An Act to continue several Laws for preventing the spreading of the Distemper which now rages amongst the Horned Cattle, and for empowering His Majesty to prohibit the killing of Cow Calves.

c. 24.

An Act for the Encouragement of the British White Herring Fishery.

c. 25.

An Act for making good a Deficiency upon the Revenue of the Office of Keeper or Clerk of the Hanaper, and for preventing any future Deficiency therein, to answer the public Services provided for out of the same; and for augmenting the Income of the Office of Master or Keeper of the Rolls.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws for the better regulating of Pilots,—and ends with the words,—for better Regulation of Attornies and Solicitors.

c. 29.

An Act to encourage the Importation of Pig and Bar Iron from His Majesty's Colonies in America, and to prevent the Erection of any Mill or other Engine for Slitting or Rolling of Iron, or any Plateing Forge to work with a Tilt Hammer, or any Furnace for making Steel in any of the said Colonies.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 31.

An Act for extending and improving the Trade to Africa.

c. 32.

An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon such Species of Sail Cloth as are therein mentioned, which shall be imported from Ireland into Great Britain, during the Time therein limited.

24 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-one.

c. 5.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 6.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 7.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-one.

c. 18.

An Act for the better Regulation of Trials by Jury; and for enlarging the Time for Trials by Nisi Prius in the County of Middlesex.

c. 24.

An Act to provide for the Administration of the Government in case the Crown should descend to any of the Children of His late Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales, being under the Age of Eighteen Years, and for the Care and Guardianship of their Persons.

c. 31. in part.

An Act for explaining, amending, and enforcing an Act passed in the Thirteenth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for the better Regulation of the Linen and Hempen Manufactures in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland; and for further regulating and encouraging the said Manufactures - -

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Except Sections Twenty-three and Thirty.

c. 40. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty an additional Duty upon Spirituous Liquors, and upon Licences for retailing the same,—and ends with the words,—under the Inspection of the Head Office of Excise - - -

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:—

Except Sections Twelve to Sixteen and Thirty-one.

c. 41.

An Act for the more effectual securing the Duties upon Tobacco.

c. 45.

An Act for the more effectual preventing of Robberies and Thefts upon any Navigable Rivers, Ports of Entry or Discharge, Wharfs, and Keys adjacent.

c. 46.

An Act for repealing the Duties now payable upon Foreign Linen Yarns, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 47.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of Six hundred thousand Pounds,—and ends with the words,—Assignments or Endorsements thereon.

c. 48. in part.

An Act for the Abbreviation of Michaelmas Term :—

Except the last two Sections.

c. 49.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for allowing further Time to the Commissioners appointed by and in pursuance of an Act,—and ends with the words,—for the Time therein mentioned.

c. 51.

An Act for encouraging the making of Pot Ashes and Pearl Ashes in the British Plantations in America.

c. 52.

An Act for continuing several Laws therein mentioned, relating to the Premiums upon the Importation of Masts, Yards, and Bowsprits, Tar, Pitch, and Turpentine, to British-made Sail Cloth, and the Duties payable on Foreign Sail Cloth, and to the Allowance upon the Exportation of British-made Gunpowder.

c. 53.

An Act to regulate and restrain Paper Bills of Credit in His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, the Massachusets Bay, and New Hampshire, in America; and to prevent the same being legal Tenders in Payments of Money.

c. 54.

An Act for explaining, continuing, and enforcing several Laws therein mentioned, more effectually to prevent the spreading of the Distemper which now rages amongst the Horned Cattle in this Kingdom.

c. 55.

An Act for amending and making more effectual a Clause in an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for the apprehending of Persons in any County or Place, upon Warrants granted by Justices of the Peace of any other County or Place.

c 56.

An Act for ascertaining the Admeasurement of Wheat Meal, or other Corn or Grain ground, for which a Bounty is payable upon Exportation; and for making Allowances to the East India Company, for their Charges and Expenses in managing, paying, and transferring their reduced Annuities.

c. 57.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—Certificates for the Discharge of Bankrupts.

25 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-two.

c. 2.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, within the Space of One Year from the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and fifty-two.

c. 14.

An Act to open the Port of Lancaster for the Importation of Wool and Woollen Yarn from Ireland.

c. 15.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, and also Persons who have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Articles of Clerkship within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for those Purposes.

c. 19.

An Act to open the Port of Great Yarmouth for the Importation of Wool and Woollen Yarn from Ireland.

c. 29. in part.

An Act for giving a proper Reward to Coroners for the due Execution of their Office; and for the Amoval of Coroners upon a lawful Conviction for certain Misdemeanors - - - - -

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Except the last two Sections.

c. 30. in part.

An Act to amend an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for regulating the Commencement of the Year, and for correcting the Calendar now in use - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section One

c. 31.

An Act to continue, explain, and amend several Laws more effectually to prevent the spreading of the Distemper which now rages amongst the Horned Cattle in this Kingdom.

c. 32.

An Act to allow the Importation of Gum Senega into this Kingdom, from any Part of Europe, upon the Payment of a Duty; and for Relief of James Guthrie with respect to the Duties paid and secured upon a Quantity of Tobacco burnt at the Port of Kirkcudbright; and for giving further Time for Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures or Contracts of Clerks and Apprentices.

c. 35.

An Act for continuing the Act for encouraging the Growth of Coffee in His Majesty's Plantations in America; and also for continuing, under certain Regulations, so much of an Act as relates to the Premiums upon the Importation of Masts, Yards, and Bowsprits, Tar, Pitch, and Turpentine.

c. 36. in part.

An Act for the better preventing Thefts and Robberies; and for regulating Places of Public Entertainment, and punishing Persons keeping disorderly Houses

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in part; namely,—

Sections One, Nine, Eleven, Twelve and Fifteen.

c. 37. in part.

An Act for better preventing the horrid Crime of Murder - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Two, Five and Ten.

c. 40.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the Application of a Sum of Money therein mentioned, granted to His Majesty,—and ends with the words,—and for other Purposes in the Act mentioned.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

26 Geo. 2. c. 1. in part.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-three; and for enlarging the Time limited by an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for subscribing Annuities, after the Rate of Three Pounds per Centum per Annum, into the joint Stock of Annuities therein mentioned - - - - - - -

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:—

Except the last Section.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing the Duties upon Salt, and upon Red and White Herrings, for the Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 4.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-three.

c. 5.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 8.

An Act for opening the Port of Exeter for the Importation of Wool and Woollen Yarn from Ireland.

c. 9.

An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual, an Act made in the Twenty-third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Encouragement of the British White Herring Fishery, and for regulating the said Fishery according to the Calendar now in Use, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 11.

An Act for permitting the Exportation of Wool and Woollen or Bay Yarn from any Port in Ireland to any Port in Great Britain.

c. 12.

An Act to prevent Wines imported into any of the Outports of this Kingdom being afterwards brought into the Port of London or Parts adjacent without paying the London Duty.

c. 13.

An Act for the more effectually preventing the fraudulent Removal of Tobacco by Land or Water, and for the Ease of the fair Trader in Tobacco; and for ascertaining the Rates payable for the Portage of certain Letters; and for amending and explaining the Laws relating to the Sale of Spirituous Liquors by Retail.

c. 15.

An Act for allowing Interest upon certain Debentures for the Bounty granted on the Exportation of Corn.

c. 16.

An Act for reducing the Number of Directors of the Corporation of the Governor and Company of Merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Seas, and other Parts of America, and for encouraging the Fishery, and for regulating the Election of the Governors and Directors of the said Company.

c. 20.

An Act for encouraging and improving the Manufactory of Linen in the Highlands of Scotland.

c. 22. in part.

An Act for the Purchase of the Museum or Collection of Sir Hans Sloane, and of the Harleian Collection of Manuscripts; and for providing One general Repository for the better Reception and more convenient Use of the said Collections, and of the Cottonian Library, and of the Additions thereto - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Twenty-four to Forty-seven.

c. 23. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money therein mentioned out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—and for other Purposes therein mentioned - - - - -

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:—

Except the last Section.

c. 24.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers, Devisees, and Lessees.

c. 29.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain, amend, and continue the Provisions made by Two Acts of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—Crown unalienable.

c. 32.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing several Laws relating to the Punishment of Persons going armed or disguised,—and ends with the words,—not complied with.

c. 34. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain, amend, and continue several Laws more effectually to prevent the spreading of the Distemper,—and ends with the words,—public Officers of the City of Chester - - - - -

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:—

Except the last Section.

27 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act to repeal an Act of the Twenty-sixth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act to permit Persons professing the Jewish Religion to be naturalized by Parliament, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-four.

c. 3. in part.

An Act for the better securing to Constables and others, the Expenses of conveying Offenders to Gaol, and for allowing the Charges of poor Persons bound to give Evidence against Felons - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 4.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-four.

c. 5.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 6. in part.

An Act to repeal a Proviso in an Act made in the Twentieth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for the better adjusting and more easy Recovery of the Wages of certain Servants, and for the better Regulation of such Servants, and of certain Apprentices, which provides that the said Act shall not extend to the Stannaries in Devon and Cornwall

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in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 9.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion of Officers and Soldiers in the Service of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies; and for the Punishment of Offences committed in the East Indies, or at the Island of Saint Helena.

c. 10.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money therein mentioned, out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—and for the further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 11.

An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Money; and for removing Doubts concerning the Continuance of the Duty of Twenty Shillings for every Tun of Brandy, Wines, and Strong Waters imported.

c. 13.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Promotions within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 14.

An Act to continue several Laws relating to the Distemper now raging among the Horned Cattle in this Kingdom.

c. 16. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making perpetual several Laws for Punishment of Persons destroying Turnpikes, Locks, or other Works erected by Authority of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—and for preventing Persons driving certain Carriages from riding upon such Carriages -

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Except Sections Two, Three and Four.

c. 17.

An Act for revesting in the Crown the Power of appointing the Marshal of the Marshalsea of the Court of King's Bench; and for the better Regulation of that Office, and of the Inferior Offices thereto belonging; and for rebuilding the King's Bench Prison.

c. 18.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws for prohibiting the Importation of Books reprinted Abroad, and first composed or written, and printed in Great Britain,—and ends with the words,—and for the more effectual Payment of the Bounties upon British made Sail Cloth to Robert Donald and others.

28 Geo. 2. c. 2.

An Act for granting and continuing to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-five.

c. 3.

An Act to indemnify Members of Cities, Corporations, and Borough Towns, who have neglected to take the Oaths of Office, and to stamp their Admissions, and for allowing them further Time for those Purposes.

c. 4.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 5.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-five; and for the Relief of the Inhabitants of certain Places in the County of Lincoln, in respect of Arrears of the Land Tax.

c. 10.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers.

c. 11.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 13.

An Act for Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 14.

An Act for further explaining, amending, and rendering more effectual, an Act made in the Twenty-third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Encouragement of the British White Herring Fishery; and for giving further Encouragement for the carrying on the said Fishery; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 16.

An Act for the better Supply of Mariners and Seamen to serve in His Majesty's Ships of War, and on Board Merchant Ships, and other Trading Ships and Vessels.

c. 17.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Twenty-sixth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Amendment and Preservation of the Public Highways and Turnpike Roads of this Kingdom, and for the more effectual Execution of the Laws relating thereto.

c. 18.

An Act to continue several Laws relating to the Distemper now raging among the Horned Cattle in this Kingdom.

c. 19.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making perpetual an Act passed in the Twenty-fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words,—and for the filing of Affidavits of the Execution of Contracts of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors.

c. 20.

An Act for continuing, explaining, and amending the several Acts of Parliament made for the further Encouragement of the Whale Fishery carried on by His Majesty's Subjects; and to authorize the Payment of the Bounty to Thomas Hood and others, upon Three Ships fitted out for the said Fishery, and lost in the Greenland Seas.

c. 22.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money,—and ends with the words,—and for the further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 24.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Promotions within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 25.

An Act for continuing an Act, intituled An Act for encouraging the making of Indico in the British Plantations in America.

29 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-six.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-six; and for the Relief of the Inhabitants of the City and County of the City of Lincoln, in respect of Arrears of the Land Tax.

c. 3.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act for the speedy and effectual recruiting of His Majesty's Land Forces and Marines.

c. 5.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant Commissions to a certain Number of Foreign Protestants who have served Abroad as Officers or Engineers, to act and rank as Officers, or Engineers, in America only, under certain Restrictions and Qualifications.

c. 6.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 11.

An Act for the better Supply of Mariners and Seamen to serve in His Majesty's Ships of War, and on board Merchant Ships, and other Trading Ships and Vessels.

c. 12.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Duty upon Licences for retailing Beer, Ale, and other exciseable Liquors; and for establishing a Method for granting such Licences in Scotland; and for allowing such Licences to be granted at a Petty Session in England, in a certain Case therein mentioned.

c. 18.

An Act to obviate a Doubt arisen on an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for Relief of Insolvent Debtors; and for Relief of Sheriffs and Keepers of Prisons, in respect to Escapes of such Persons as were prevented by the said Doubt from being discharged under the said Act.

c. 23. in part.

An Act for encouraging the Fisheries in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland - - -

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Except Sections One, Four and Seventeen.

c. 24.

An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Sinking Fund; and applying certain Sums of Money remaining in the Exchequer for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-six.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing an Act of the Sixth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words,—Liberty of Westminster.

c. 28.

An Act for reviving and continuing an Act for the Relief of Debtors, with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons; and for continuing an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, to continue several Laws relating to the Distemper now raging among the Horned Cattle in this Kingdom.

c. 29.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise One Million for the Purpose therein mentioned; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 32.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify them selves according to the Directions of several Acts of Parliament within the Times limited by such Acts respectively, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose; and concerning the Admissions of Officers and Members of Cities, Corporations, and Borough Towns, and the filing of Affidavits of Articles of Clerkship.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to render more effectual an Act passed in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George,—and ends with the words,—in any other Manner than in Money.

c. 35.

An Act for the better recruiting His Majesty's Forces on the Continent of America; and for the better Regulation of the Army, and preventing of Desertion there.

c. 39.

An Act for explaining, amending, and rendering more effectual an Act made in the Twenty-second Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for making a free Market for the Sale of Fish in the City of Westminster; and for preventing the forestalling and monopolizing of Fish; and for allowing the Sale of Fish under the Dimensions mentioned in a Clause contained in an Act of the First Year of His late Majesty's Reign, in case the same are taken with a Hook.

30 Geo. 2. c. 2.

An Act to make Provision for the Quartering of the Foreign Troops in His Majesty's Service now in this Kingdom.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven; and for discharging certain Arrears of Land Taxes incurred before the Time therein mentioned; and for the more effectual collecting of Arrears for the future.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt,—and ends with the words,—Land Tax.

c. 5.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum not exceeding One million fifty thousand and five Pounds and Five Shillings, to be raised by way of Lottery.

c. 6.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 7.

An Act to discontinue for a limited Time the Duties upon Corn and Flour imported, and also upon such Corn, Grain, Meal, Bread, Biscuit, and Flour, as have been or shall be taken from the Enemy and brought into this Kingdom.

c. 8.

An Act for the speedy and effectual recruiting of His Majesty's Land Forces and Marines.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to prohibit for a limited Time the Exportation of Corn,—and ends with the words,—for the Use of the Inhabitants there.

c. 11.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 12. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend an Act made in the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words,—in any other Manner than in Money - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 13.

An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act passed this Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for the speedy and effectual recruiting of His Majesty's Land Forces and Marines.

c. 14.

An Act for continuing an Act of this present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to discontinue for a limited Time the Duties upon Corn and Flour imported, and also upon such Corn, Grain, Meal, Bread, Biscuit, and Flour as have been or shall be taken from the Enemy and brought into this Kingdom.

c. 15.

An Act for continuing an Act of this present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to prohibit for a limited Time the making of Low Wines and Spirits from Wheat, Barley, Malt, or any other Sort of Grain, or from any Meal or Flour.

c. 16.

An Act to extend the Liberty granted by an Act of the Twenty-third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, of importing Bar Iron from His Majesty's Colonies in America into the Port of London, to the rest of the Ports of Great Britain; and for repealing certain Clauses in the said Act.

c. 17.

An Act for the Importation of fine Organzined Italian Thrown Silk.

c. 20.

An Act more effectually to prevent the spreading of the Distemper now raging amongst the Horned Cattle in this Kingdom.

c. 23.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of One Million, for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 24.

An Act for the more effectual Punishment of Persons who shall attain or attempt to attain Possession of Goods or Money by false or untrue Pretences; for preventing the unlawful pawning of Goods; for the easy Redemption of Goods pawned; and for preventing gaming in Public Houses by Journeymen, Labourers, Servants, and Apprentices.

c. 25.

An Act for the better ordering of the Militia Forces in the several Counties of that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—for securing the Duties on Tobacco imported by George Buchanan and William Hamilton.

c. 29.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have been guilty of the unlawful importing, landing, or running of prohibited, uncustomed, or other Goods or Merchandise, upon certain Terms therein mentioned.

c. 30.

An Act for allowing a further Bounty on Vessels employed in the White Herring Fishery; for giving Liberty to alter the present Form and Size of the Nets used in the said Fishery; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 37.

An Act for enlarging the Times limited for executing and performing several Provisions, Powers, and Directions in certain Acts of this Session of Parliament.

31 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing certain Laws,—and ends with the words,—during the Continuance of this Act.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight.

c. 3.

An Act for allowing the Importation of such fine Italian Organzine Silk into this Kingdom from any Port or Place whatsoever, as shall have been shipped on or before the Day therein mentioned.

c. 4.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight; and for enforcing the Payment of the Rates to be assessed upon Somerset House in the Strand.

c. 5.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 6.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appointing Commissioners for putting in Execution an Act of this Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—and for allowing farther Time to the Receivers of certain Aids, for setting insuper for Monies in Arrear.

c. 9.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments; and to indemnify Justices of the Peace and others who have omitted to register their Qualifications within the Time limited by Law; and for giving further Time for those Purposes, and the filing of Affidavits of Articles of Clerkship.

c. 11. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend an Act made in the Third Year of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary,—and ends with the words,—though such Servants are hired for less Time than a Year -

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in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 12.

An Act to encourage the Growth and Cultivation of Madder in that Part of Great Britain called England, by ascertaining the Tithe thereof there.

c. 13.

An Act for allowing a further Time for holding the First Meetings of Commissioners or Trustees for putting in Execution certain Acts made in the last Session of Parliament.

c. 14.

An Act for further explaining the Laws touching the Electors of Knights of the Shire to serve in Parliament for that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 15.

An Act for the Encouragement of the Exportation of Culm to Lisbon in the Kingdom of Portugal.

c. 21.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers.

c. 26.

An Act to explain, amend, and enforce an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for the better ordering of the Militia Forces in the several Counties of that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 27.

An Act for repealing an Act made in the Twenty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, to restrain the making Insurances on Foreign Ships bound to or from the East Indies.

c. 28.

An Act to permit the Importation of Salted Beef, Pork, and Butter, from Ireland for a limited Time.

c. 29.

An Act for the due making of Bread, and to regulate the Price and Assize thereof; and to punish Persons who shall adulterate Meal, Flour, or Bread.

c. 30.

An Act for applying the Money granted by Parliament towards defraying the Charge of Pay and Clothing for the Militia, for the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight; and for defraying the Expenses incurred on account of the Militia in the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—and for obliging the Retailers of Wines commonly called Sweets or Made Wines to take out a Wine Licence.

c. 32. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing the Duty,—and ends with the words,—Gold or Silver Plate - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One and Fourteen.

c. 33.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Eight hundred thousand Pounds for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 35.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—and for preventing the stealing or destroying of Madder Roots.

c. 36. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing certain Laws therein mentioned relating to British Sail Cloth, and to the Duties payable on Foreign Sail Cloth,—and ends with the words,—and for rendering more commodious the new Passage leading from Charing Cross - - - - -

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Except Sections Ten and Eleven.

c. 37.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to permit the Exportation of certain Quantities of Malt now lying in His Majesty's Storehouses,—and ends with the words,—be transported to those Islands.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for making perpetual several Acts therein mentioned for preventing Theft and Rapine on the Northern Borders of England,—and ends with the words,—and also so much of an Act as relates to the Power of appealing to the Circuit Courts in Civil Cases, in Scotland.

32 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act to continue for a limited Time an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to permit the Importation of Salted Beef, Pork, and Butter from Ireland for a limited Time; and to amend the said Act.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine.

c. 5.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 7.

An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for that Purpose.

c. 8.

An Act for taking off the Prohibition of the Exportation of Corn, Malt, Meal, Flour, Bread, Biscuit, and Starch.

c. 9.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 11.

An Act to permit the free Importation of Cattle from Ireland for a limited Time.

c. 12.

An Act to discontinue, for a limited Time, the Duties payable upon Tallow imported from Ireland.

c. 14.

An Act for the more regular and easy collecting, accounting for, and paying of Post Fines which shall be due to the Crown, or to Grantees thereof under the Crown; and for the Ease of Sheriffs in respect to the same.

c. 17.

An Act for obviating a Doubt with respect to the summoning of Persons for Offences committed against, or Forfeitures incurred by, the Laws of Excise.

c. 18.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue so much of an Act made in the Nineteenth Year,—and ends with the words,—and to punish Persons who shall adulterate Meal, Flour, or Bread.

c. 19.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Thirtieth Year,—and ends with the words,—Licences for retailing Wine.

c. 20.

An Act for enforcing the Execution of the Laws relating to the Militia; and for removing certain Difficulties and preventing Inconveniences attending or which may attend the same.

c. 21.

An Act for applying the Money granted in this Session of Parliament towards defraying the Charge of Pay and Clothing for the Militia, from the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight to the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and sixty.

c. 23.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—Clerks to Attornies or Solicitors, and filing thereof.

c. 28. in part.

An Act for Relief of Debtors with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons; and to oblige Debtors who shall continue in Execution in Prison beyond a certain Time, and for Sums not exceeding what are mentioned in the Act, to make Discovery of and deliver upon Oath their Estates for their Creditors Benefit -

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in part; namely,—

Section Five, Section Twelve to “registered as aforesaid,” and Sections Thirteen to Twenty-four.

c. 29.

An Act for further regulating the Power of taking Samples of Foreign Spirituous Liquors by the Officers of Excise; and also for empowering the Traders to take such Samples before the Duties are charged.

c. 31.

An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Sinking Fund; and for applying certain Monies remaining in the Exchequer for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine; and for Relief of Samuel Taylor with respect to a Bond entered into by him for securing the Duties on Tobacco imported.

c. 34.

An Act for the better preventing the Importation of the Woollen Manufactures of France into any of the Ports in the Levant Sea by or on the Behalf of any of His Majesty's Subjects; and for the more effectual preventing the illegal Importation of Raw Silk and Mohair Yarn into this Kingdom.

c. 35.

An Act for augmenting the Salaries of the Puisne Judges in the Court of King's Bench, the Judges in the Court of Common Pleas, the Barons of the Coif in the Court of Exchequer at Westminster, the Judges in the Courts of Session and Exchequer in Scotland, and Justices of Chester, and the Great Sessions for the Counties in Wales.

c. 36.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of One Million for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

33 Geo. 2. c. 1.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty.

c. 2.

An Act to enable His Majesty's Lieutenants of the several Counties, Ridings, or Places in that Part of Great Britain called England to proceed in the Execution of the Laws relating to the Militia, notwithstanding any Suspension of the same; and for other Purposes relating to the said Laws.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty.

c. 5.

An Act to continue, for a limited Time, the Importation of salted Beef, Pork, and Butter from Ireland.

c. 6.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 8.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for preventing the excessive Use of Spirituous Liquors, by laying additional Duties thereon,—and ends with the words,—and preventing the fraudulent Relanding or Importation thereof.

c. 13.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers.

c. 14.

An Act for enlarging the Times for the First Meetings of Commissioners or Trustees for putting in execution certain Acts of this Session of Parliament.

c. 15.

An Act for rendering the Exportation of Culm from the Harbour of Milford, in the County of Pembroke, and the Limits thereof, to the neighbouring Counties, more easy to the Proprietors and Purchasers of the same, and for better securing the Duties payable thereon.

c. 16.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—and for allowing further Time for making Affidavits of the Execution of Articles or Contracts of Clerks to Attornies or Solicitors, and filing thereof.

c. 17.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled An Act for the better Encouragement of the making of Sail Cloth in Great Britain.

c. 18.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of One Million for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned, and for further appropriating certain Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 21.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty.

c. 22.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for limiting, confining, and better regulating the Payment of the weekly Allowances made by Act of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—for the better ordering of the Militia Forces in that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 23.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise a certain Sum of Money towards paying off and discharging the Debt of the Navy, and towards Naval Services for the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty.

c. 24.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for applying the Money granted in this Session of Parliament towards defraying the Charge of Pay and Clothing of the unembodied Militia,—and ends with the words,—Pay of the embodied Militia.

c. 26.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving and continuing so much of an Act made in the Twenty first Year of His present Majesty's Reign,—and ends with the words,—and for securing the Peace thereof.

c. 28.

An Act for encouraging the Exportation of Rum and Spirits of the Growth, Produce, and Manufacture of the British Sugar Plantations, from this Kingdom, and of British Spirits made from Melasses.

c. 29.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words, further Time for those Purposes.

George III.

1 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act for the Support of His Majesty's Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of Great Britain.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-one.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-one.

c. 4.

An Act to continue for a limited Time the Importation of Salted Beef, Pork, and Butter from Ireland.

c. 5.

An Act to enable His Majesty to be Governor of the South Sea Company.

c. 6.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 8.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 9.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled An Act for the better securing and encouraging the Trade of His Majesty's Sugar Colonies in America.

c. 10.

An Act for extending an Act intituled An Act to discontinue for a limited Time the Duties payable on Tallow imported from Ireland to Hogs Lard and Grease.

c. 12.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words,—further Time for those Purposes.

c. 14.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to extend the Provisions relating to the holding of Courts-martial,—and ends with the words,—Courts of Judicature.

c. 15.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant unto George Keith, late Earl Marischall, a Sum therein limited, out of the Principal Money and Interest now remaining due to the Public on account of the Purchase Money of certain Parts of the forfeited Estates of the said late Earl.

c. 16.

An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Money.

c. 17.

An Act for Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 18.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund, and for applying certain Monies remaining in the Exchequer, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-one.

c. 19.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of One Million for the Uses and Purposes therein mentioned; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament; and for exempting any Annuities or Sums of Money granted or to be granted to the Royal Family from Payment of Taxes.

c. 20.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise a certain Sum of Money,—and ends with the words,—filing thereof.

c. 22.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for applying the Money granted in this Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—One thousand seven hundred and sixty-one.

c. 23. in part.

An Act for rendering more effectual the Provisions in an Act made in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King William the Third intituled An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, relating to the Commissions and Salaries of Judges

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in part; namely,—

The last Section.

2 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to make Provision for supporting the Royal Dignity of the Queen in case She shall survive His Majesty.

c. 2.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the First Year of the Reign of His present Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, as relates to Creditors compelling Prisoners charged in execution to deliver up their Estates, and to such Prisoners being thereupon discharged.

c. 3.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-two.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-two.

c. 5.

An Act for more effectually preventing the excessive Use of Spirituous Liquors for Home Consumption by laying additional Duties upon Spirits made in Great Britain or imported into the same; and for better regulating and encouraging the Exportation of British-made Spirits; and for securing the Payment of the Duties upon Spirituous Liquors.

c. 6.

An Act for the Importation of Salted Beef, Pork, and Butter into this Kingdom from Ireland, for a limited Time, for the Supply of His Majesty's Ships, Transport and other Ships and Vessels in His Majesty's immediate Service and Pay.

c. 7.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise a certain Sum of Money towards paying off and discharging the Debt of the Navy, and towards Naval Services, for the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-two.

c. 11.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 12.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 13.

An Act for appointing Commissioners for putting in execution an Act of this Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-two.

c. 14.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to prevent vexatious Proceedings against Brewers,—and ends with the words,—shipped for Exportation as Merchandise.

c. 18.

An Act for rendering more effectual an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled An Act for providing a public Reward for such Person or Persons as shall discover the Longitude at Sea, with regard to the making Experiments of Proposals made for discovering the Longitude.

c. 20.

An Act to explain, amend, and reduce into One Act of Parliament the several Laws now in being relating to the raising and training the Militia within that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 23.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify such as have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words,—Affidavits of Articles of Clerkship.

c. 25.

An Act for naturalizing such Foreign Protestants as have served, or shall serve, for the Time therein mentioned, as Officers or Soldiers in His Majesty's Royal American Regiment, or as Engineers in America.

c. 26.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—the last Five Parliaments.

c. 34.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of One Million,—and ends with the words,—Harbour of Dublin.

c. 35.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for applying the Money granted in this Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—One thousand seven hundred and sixty-two.

c. 36. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for better securing the Payment of the Sums of Money,—and ends with the words,—Great Sessions for the Counties in Wales for the Time being -

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Except Sections Four and Five.

3 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-three.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-three.

c. 3.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of several of the Commissioners,—and ends with the words,—One thousand seven hundred and sixty-three.

c. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify such as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments,—and ends with the words,—Affidavits of Articles of Clerkship.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining and amending an Act,—and ends with the words,—that Part of the United Kingdom.

c. 7.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 8.

An Act to enable such Officers, Mariners, and Soldiers as have been in the Land or Sea Service, or in the Marines, since the Twenty-second Year of His late Majesty King George the Second, to exercise Trades.

c. 10.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for applying the Money granted in this Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—the Militia in the said Year.

c. 13.

An Act for more effectually securing the Payment of the Duties upon Malt, by preventing Frauds in the obtaining of Allowances, and the mixing of fresh Corn or Grain with Corn or Grain making into Malt.

c. 14.

An Act for the Encouragement of John Harrison to publish and make known his Invention of a Machine or Watch for the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea.

c. 15. in part.

An Act to prevent occasional Freemen from voting at Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Cities and Boroughs - - - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 17.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for raising a certain Sum of Money by Loans or Exchequer Bills,—and ends with the words,—if such Places had remained in His Majesty's Possession.

c. 18.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund, and for applying certain Monies remaining in the Exchequer, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-three.

c. 20.

An Act for permitting the Importation from Ireland of stale and dirty Butter, not fit for eating, commonly called Grease Butter.

c. 25.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue and amend Two Acts,—and ends with the words,—Declaration of War with Spain.

4 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-four.

c. 2.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-four.

c. 3.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act for exhibiting a Bill in this present Parliament, for naturalizing His Highness the Hereditary Prince of Brunswick Lunenburg.

c. 6.

An Act to continue for a limited Time the free Importation of Tallow, Hogs Lard, and Grease, from Ireland.

c. 8.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 9.

An Act for repealing the Duties now payable upon Beaver Skins imported, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof; and for granting certain Duties upon the Exportation of Beaver Skins and Beaver Wool; and for taking off the Drawback allowed on the Exportation of such Skins.

c. 11.

An Act for continuing certain Laws therein mentioned relating to British Sail Cloth, and to the Duties payable on Foreign Sail Cloth, and to the Allowance upon the Exportation of British-made Gunpowder, and for giving further Encouragement for the Importation of Naval Stores from the British Colonies in America.

c. 13.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—Orders, lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed.

c. 14.

An Act for the better regulating of Buildings, and to prevent Mischiefs that may happen by Fire within the Weekly Bills of Mortality and other Places therein mentioned.

c. 15.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting certain Duties in the British Colonies and Plantations in America,—and ends with the words,—and improving and securing the Trade between the same and Great Britain.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 17.

An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to explain, amend, and reduce into One Act of Parliament the several Laws now in being relating to the raising and training the Militia within that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 20.

An Act for vesting the Fort of Senegal, and its Dependencies, in the Company of Merchants trading to Africa.

c. 22.

An Act for continuing several Acts of Parliament made for the Encouragement of the Whale Fishery carried on by His Majesty's Subjects.

c. 23.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for raising a certain Sum of Money by Loans or Exchequer Bills,—and ends with the words,—Clerks, Apprentices, and other Servants.

c. 26.

An Act for granting a Bounty upon the Importation of Hemp and rough and undressed Flax from His Majesty's Colonies in America.

c. 27.

An Act for granting for a limited Time a Liberty to carry Rice from His Majesty's Provinces of South Carolina and Georgia directly to any Part of America to the Southward of the said Provinces, subject to the like Duty as is now paid on the Exportation of Rice from the said Colonies to Places in Europe situate to the Southward of Cape Finisterre.

c. 28.

An Act to enable His Majesty, with the Advice of His Privy Council, to order the Importation of Provisions from Ireland during the next Recess of Parliament, under certain Restrictions and Regulations therein mentioned.

c. 29.

An Act for the Encouragement of the Whale Fishery in the Gulf and River of Saint Lawrence, and on the Coasts of His Majesty's Colonies in America.

c. 30.

An Act for applying the Money granted in this Session of Parliament for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of that Part of Great Britain called England for One Year, beginning the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and sixty-four.

c. 34.

An Act to prevent Paper Bills of Credit, hereafter to be issued in any of His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America, from being declared to be a legal Tender in Payments of Money, and to prevent the legal Tender of such Bills as are now subsisting from being prolonged beyond the Periods limited for calling in and sinking the same.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 36.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled An Act to prevent the committing of Frauds by Bankrupts; and for extending the Laws relating to Hackney Coaches to the Counties of Kent and Essex.

c. 37.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the better establishing a Manufactory of Cambrics and Lawns,—and ends with the words,—in that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 38.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolments of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers.

5 Geo. 3. c. 2.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-five.

c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for extending the Time granted by an Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words,—in His Majesty's Possession.

c. 4.

An Act to indemnify such Persons as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments; and to indemnify Justices of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenants, Officers of the Militia, or others, who have omitted to register or deliver in their Qualifications within the Time limited by Law; and for giving further Time for those Purposes.

c. 5.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-five.

c. 6.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 7.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 11.

An Act for rendering more effectual an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled An Act for providing a public Reward for such Person or Persons as shall discover the Longitude at Sea, with regard to the making Experiments of Proposals made for discovering the Longitude.

c. 15.

An Act for enlarging the Times limited for executing and performing several Provisions, Powers, and Directions in certain Acts of this Session of Parliament.

c. 18.

An Act for continuing an Act made in the Thirty-first Year of His late Majesty's Reign, for encouraging the Growth and Cultivation of Madder in that Part of Great Britain called England, by ascertaining the Tithe thereof.

c. 19.

An Act for raising a certain Sum of Money by Loans or Exchequer Bills for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-five.

c. 20.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining and rendering more effectual Two Acts,—and ends with the words,—and to enlarge the Number of Commissioners for putting in execution the said Act.

c. 21.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appointing Commissioners to put in execution an Act,—and ends with the words,—Commissioners of the Land Tax.

c. 22.

An Act for the further Encouragement of the British White Herring Fishery.

c. 24.

An Act to oblige Agents for Prize Money to account for such Sums of Money as remain in their Hands unclaimed, the Property of any of His Majesty's Land Forces; and for the Application thereof.

c. 25.

An Act to alter certain Rates of Postage, and to amend, explain, and enlarge, several Provisions in an Act made in the Ninth Year of the Reign of Queen Anne, and in other Acts relating to the Revenue of the Post Office.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 27.

An Act to provide for the Administration of the Government in case the Crown should descend to any of the Children of His Majesty, being under the Age of Eighteen Years, and for the Care and Guardianship of their Persons.

c. 29.

An Act for repealing the Duties now payable upon Raw Silk imported, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof; for allowing a Drawback on the Exportation of Raw or Thrown Silk to Ireland; and for prohibiting the Exportation of Raw Silk from Ireland.

c. 30.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for more effectually supplying the Export Trade of this Kingdom to Africa,—and ends with the words,—Exportation of Corn, Grain, Malt, Meal, and Flour from thence to the Isle of Man.

c. 31.

An Act to discontinue, for a limited Time, the Duties upon Wheat and Wheat Flour imported, and also the Bounty payable on the Exportation of Wheat and Wheat Flour.

c. 32.

An Act to enable His Majesty, with the Advice of His Privy Council, to prohibit the Exportation of Wheat, Wheaten Meal, Flour, Bread, Biscuit, and Starch, during the next Recess of Parliament, at such Time and in such Manner as the Necessity of the Time may require, and He, in His Wisdom, shall think convenient and needful.

c. 33.

An Act to amend and render more effectual, in His Majesty's Dominions in America, an Act passed in this present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 34.

An Act for applying the Money granted in this Session of Parliament, for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of that Part of Great Britain called England, for One Year, beginning the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and sixty-five; and for punishing Militia Men for neglecting their Duty.

c. 35. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Duties on the Exportation of Coals,—and ends with the words,—Stamp Duties imposed upon Deeds by Two former Acts -

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Except Sections Ten and Eleven.

c. 36.

An Act to explain, amend, and enforce the several Laws now in being relating to the raising and training the Militia within that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 40.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors.

c. 41.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 43.

An Act for the better securing and further Improvement of the Revenues of Customs, Excise, Inland, and Salt Duties; and for encouraging the Linen Manufacture of the Isle of Man; and for allowing the Importation of several Goods, the Produce and Manufacture of the said Island, under certain Restrictions and Regulations.

c. 47.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for increasing the Fund for Payment of the Sums of Money directed,—and ends with the words,—Commencement of the Augmentations established by the said Act.

c. 49. in part.

An Act to prevent the Inconveniences arising from the present Method of issuing Notes and Bills by the Banks, Banking Companies, and Bankers in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland

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in part; namely,—

Section Seven.

6 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act to continue an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for Importation of Salted Beef, Pork, Bacon, and Butter from Ireland for a limited Time.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-six.

c. 3.

An Act for allowing the Importation of Corn and Grain from His Majesty's Colonies in America into this Kingdom, for a limited Time, free of Duty.

c. 4.

An Act for allowing the Importation of Oats and Oatmeal into this Kingdom, for a limited Time, Duty free.

c. 5.

An Act to prohibit the Exportation of Corn, Grain, Malt, Meal, Flour, Bread, Biscuit, and Starch, for a limited Time.

c. 7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify such Persons as have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words,—and for allowing them Time to provide Admissions duly stamped.

c. 8.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 9.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-six.

c. 10.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 11.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act,—and ends with the words,—Penalties and Forfeitures therein mentioned.

c. 13.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to remove a Doubt concerning such Part of an Act made in the last Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—Eighteenth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty.

c. 14.

An Act for repealing the Duties granted upon Cyder and Perry by an Act made in the Third Year of His present Majesty's Reign, and for granting other Duties on Cyder and Perry in lieu thereof; and for more effectually securing the Duties on Cyder and Perry imposed by several former Acts.

c. 15.

An Act for raising a certain Sum of Money by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-six.

c. 17.

An Act for explaining and amending so much of an Act made in the First Year of the Reign of King James the Second, intituled An additional Act for the Improvement of Tillage, as relates to the City of London.

c. 18.

An Act to amend and render more effectual in His Majesty's Dominions in America an Act passed in this present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 29.

An Act to prevent the fraudulent marking of Framework Knitted Pieces, and Stockings.

c. 30.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for applying the Money granted in this Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—that Part of Great Britain called England.

c. 31.

An Act for taking down and removing certain Lighthouses now standing near the Spurn Point at the Mouth of the Humber; and for erecting other fit and convenient Lighthouses instead thereof.

c. 32. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to extend an Act made in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King George the First,—and ends with the words,—and for amending and rendering more effectual the Laws for restraining Muirburn, in forbidden Time, in that Part of the United Kingdom -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 36.

An Act for encouraging the Cultivation, and for the better Preservation, of Trees, Roots, Plants, and Shrubs.

c. 37.

An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act made in the Fourth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for the better regulating of Buildings, and to prevent Mischiefs that may happen by Fire, within the Weekly Bills of Mortality, and other Places therein mentioned.

c. 40. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining and amending such Part of an Act made in the Third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words,—under the Authority of an Act made in this present Session of Parliament

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Except Sections Three and Four.

c. 41.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund, and for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-six; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 42.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for importing Salt from Europe into the Province of Quebec in America, for a limited Time.

c. 44.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—Provisions, Powers, and Directions in Acts of this Session of Parliament.

c. 45.

An Act for allowing a Bounty on the Exportation of British-made Cordage; and for discontinuing the Drawbacks upon Foreign rough Hemp exported.

c. 46.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining Part of an Act made in the Second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words,—Tonnage of Ships exporting and importing Spirits.

c. 47.

An Act for laying additional Duties on certain Spirits imported; and for prolonging the Time allowed by Law for lodging and keeping in Warehouses Rum and Spirits imported.

c. 48.

An Act for the better Preservation of Timber Trees, and of Woods and Underwoods; and for the further Preservation of Roots, Shrubs, and Plants.

c. 49.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for opening and establishing certain Ports in the Islands of Jamaica and Dominica,—and ends with the words,—other British Colony.

c. 50.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for allowing the Conveyance, from the Ports of Southampton and Portsmouth,—and ends with the words,—shipping and landing Goods in the said Island.

c. 51.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for indemnifying Persons who have incurred certain Penalties,—and ends with the words,—unstamped Paper, Vellum, or Parchment.

c. 52.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing certain Duties in the British Colonies and Plantations,— and ends with the words,— British Dominions in America.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's dominions.

7 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for Importation of Salted Beef, Pork, Bacon, and Butter from Ireland for a limited Time.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to amend so much of an Act,—and ends with the words,—as relates to the Exportation of non-enumerated Goods from the British Colonies in America.

c. 3.

An Act to prohibit for a limited Time the Exportation of Corn, Grain, Meal, Malt, Flour, Bread, Biscuit, and Starch, and also the Extraction of Low Wines and Spirits from Wheat and Wheat Flour.

c. 4.

An Act for allowing the Importation of Wheat and Wheat Flour from His Majesty's Colonies in America into this Kingdom for a limited Time free of Duty.

c. 5.

An Act for allowing the Importation of Wheat and Wheat Flour from any Part of Europe into this Kingdom for a limited Time free of Duty.

c. 6.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven.

c. 7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for indemnifying such Persons as have acted for the Service of the Public,—and ends with the words,—the said Embargo.

c. 8.

An Act for allowing the Importation of Oats and Oatmeal, Rye and Ryemeal, into this Kingdom, for a limited Time, free of Duty.

c. 10.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 11.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for allowing the Importation of Wheat,—and ends with the words,—for a limited Time.

c. 12.

An Act to discontinue for a limited Time the Duties payable upon the Importation of Tallow, Hogs Lard, and Grease.

c. 13.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 14.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven.

c. 15.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for giving further Time to His Majesty's Lieutenants,—and ends with the words,—who have neglected to carry such Parts of the said Act into execution.

c. 16.

An Act for raising a certain Sum of Money by Loans or Exchequer Bills for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven.

c. 17.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia,—and ends with the words,—His Majesty's other Forces.

c. 19.

An Act to enable His Majesty to settle certain Annuities on their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of York, Gloucester, and Cumberland.

c. 20.

An Act for granting to His Majesty additional Duties upon Bast or Straw, Chip, Cane, and Horsehair Hats and Bonnets, and upon certain Materials for making the same, imported into this Kingdom.

c. 22.

An Act for further allowing the Importation of Wheat and Wheat Flour, Barley, Barley-meal, and Pulse, free of Duty, into this Kingdom from any Part of Europe.

c. 28.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty additional Duties upon certain Linen Cloth imported,—and ends with the words,—to the Sinking Fund.

c. 29.

An Act for explaining an Act made in the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, to prevent Extortion in Sheriffs, Under Sheriffs, and Bailiffs of Franchises or Liberties, in Cases of Execution.

c. 30.

An Act for allowing the free Importation of Rice, Sago Powder, and Vermicelli into this Kingdom from His Majesty's Colonies in North America for a limited Time.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify such Persons as have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words,—Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to enforce, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland,—and ends with the words,—and for explaining the said Act.

c. 34.

An Act for allowing further Time for Enrolment of Deeds and Wills made by Papists, and for Relief of Protestant Purchasers.

c. 35.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—Books, reprinted abroad, and first composed, written, and printed in Great Britain.

c. 36.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue so much of an Act,—and ends with the words,—Malt for Exportation before a limited Time.

c. 38. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act made in the Eighth Year of the Reign of King George the Second, for Encouragement of the Arts of designing, engraving, and etching Historical and other Prints; and for vesting in and securing to Jane Hogarth, Widow, the Property in certain Prints

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in part; namely,—

Sections Three and Four.

c. 44. in part.

An Act for altering the Stamp Duties upon Policies of Assurance; and for reducing the Allowance to be made in respect of the prompt Payment of the Stamp Duties on Licences for retailing Beer, Ale, and other Exciseable Liquors; and for explaining and amending several Acts of Parliament relating to Hackney Coaches and Chairs - - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections Ten to Twenty-one.

c. 46.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting certain Duties,—and ends with the words,—Goods in the said Colonies and Plantations.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 47.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for discontinuing the Duties on Logwood exported,—and ends with the words,—Foreign Lace and Needle Work which are prohibited to be imported into this Kingdom.

c. 49. in part.

An Act for regulating certain Proceedings of the General Courts of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 54.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund,—and ends with the words,—Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax.

c. 55.

An Act for further continuing an Act of the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to amend and render more effectual in His Majesty's Dominions in America an Act passed in this present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 56.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for taking off the Inland Duty of One Shilling per Pound Weight,—and ends with the words,—Teas seized and condemned from being consumed in Great Britain.

c. 57.

An Act for establishing an Agreement for the Payment of the annual Sum of Four hundred thousand Pounds, for a limited Time, by the East India Company, in respect of the Territorial Acquisitions and Revenues lately obtained in the East Indies.

c. 58.

An Act for granting to His Majesty additional Duties on certain Foreign Linens imported into this Kingdom; and for establishing a Fund for the encouraging of the raising and dressing of Hemp and Flax.

c. 59.

An Act for restraining and prohibiting the Governor, Council, and House of Representatives of the Province of New York, until Provision shall have been made for furnishing the King's Troops with all the Necessaries required by Law, from passing or assenting to any Act of Assembly, Vote, or Resolution for any other Purpose.

8 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue and amend an Act,—and ends with the words,—Wheat and Wheat Flour.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Acts,—and ends with the words,—for a limited Time, free of Duty.

c. 3.

An Act for the free Importation of Indian Corn or Maize from any of His Majesty's Colonies in America, for a Time therein limited.

c. 4.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight.

c. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act,—and ends with the words,—and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify such Persons as have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words,—Time to provide Admissions duly stamped.

c. 7.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 8.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue and amend an Act,—and ends with the words,—for a limited Time.

c. 11.

An Act for further regulating the Proceedings of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, with respect to the making of Dividends.

c. 12.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 13.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to explain and amend so much of an Act,—and ends with the words,—Irish Establishment.

c. 14.

An Act for providing proper Accommodations for His Majesty's Justices of the Great Sessions in Wales, during the Time of holding such Sessions.

c. 18.

An Act for raising a certain Sum of Money, by Loans or Exchequer Bills for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight.

c. 19.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing an Act,—and ends with the words,—Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 20.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia in that Part of Great Britain called England, for One Year, beginning the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight.

c. 23.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal so much of an Act,—and ends with the words,—Sail Cloth in Great Britain.

c. 24.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to permit the Exportation of certain Quantities of Malt,—and ends with the words,—Exportation of Malt.

c. 25. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reducing the Duties on foul Salt to be used for Manure,—and ends with the words,—upon the Seizure thereof - -

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in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three, and Section Seven to end of Act.

c. 27.

An Act for the further continuing several Acts of Parliament made for the Encouragement of the Whale Fishery carried on by His Majesty's Subjects.

c. 30.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money,—and ends with the words,—Session of Parliament.

8 Geo. 3. Sess. 1. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing certain Laws,—and ends with the words,—the next Session of Parliament.

9 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act to prohibit for a further Time the Exportation of Corn, Grain, Meal, Malt, Flour, Bread, Biscuit, and Starch, and also the Extraction of Low Wines and Spirits from Wheat and Wheat Flour.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine.

c. 3.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act to allow for a further Time the free Importation of Rice into this Kingdom from His Majesty's Colonies in North America.

c. 5.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for the more effectually preventing the clandestine Importation of Foreign Spirits,—and ends with the words,—retailing Spirituous Liquors without Licence.

c. 7.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue an Act,—and ends with the words,—for a limited Time.

c. 11.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for repealing so much of an Act,—and ends with the words,—such Part of the said Act.

c. 12.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify such Persons as have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words,—Admissions duly stamped.

c. 14.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appointing Commissioners for putting in execution,—and ends with the words,—Land Tax.

c. 15.

An Act for raising a certain Sum of Money, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine.

c. 18.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for amending and further continuing an Act,—and ends with the words,—the Army and their Quarters.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 24.

An Act for carrying into execution certain Proposals made by the East India Company for the Payment of the annual Sum of Four hundred thousand Pounds, for a limited Time, in respect of the Territorial Acquisitions and Revenues lately obtained in the East Indies.

c. 25.

An Act for making perpetual an Act made in the First Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Money.

c. 26.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

c. 27.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue certain Laws therein mentioned,—and ends with the words,—Southward of Cape Finisterre.

c. 33.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money to be raised by a Lottery.

c. 34.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund, and for applying a certain Sum therein mentioned, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 35.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for discontinuing, upon the Exportation of Iron imported in Foreign Ships,—and ends with the words,—and to explain and amend the said Act.

c. 36.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine.

c. 37. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for reviving several Acts for preventing Abuses in making Bricks and Tiles,—and ends with the words,—and for preventing Parish Poor being paid in base or counterfeit Coin - - - -

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:—

Except the last Section.

c. 38.

An Act for further encouraging the Growth and Culture of Raw Silk in His Majesty's Colonies or Plantations in America.

c. 39.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to permit the free Importation of certain Raw Hides and Skins,—and ends with the words,—Importation of such Hides, Horns, and Hoofs for the future.

c. 40.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia in that Part of Great Britain called England, for One Year, beginning the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine.

c. 41.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for better securing the Duties of Customs,—and ends with the words,—from the Port of Kirkwall in the Islands of Orkney.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for explaining, amending, and continuing an Act,—and ends with the words,—Militia within that Part of Great Britain called England.

10 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing an Act,—and ends with the words,—Wheat and Wheat Flour.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue for a further Time an Act,—and ends with the words,—British Dominions in America, for a limited Time.

c. 3.

An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 4.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for indemnifying all Persons with respect to advising or carrying into execution,—and ends with the words,—for a further Time.

c. 5.

An Act for continuing and granting to His Majesty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder, and Perry, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and seventy.

c. 6.

An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and seventy.

c. 7.

An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 8.

An Act to continue for a limited Time an Act made in the Seventh Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act to discontinue for a limited Time the Duties payable upon the Importation of Tallow, Hogs Lard, and Grease.

c. 9.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia in that Part of Great Britain called England, for One Year, beginning the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand seven hundred and seventy.

c. 10.

An Act to permit the Exportation of Malt.

c. 11.

An Act for raising a certain Sum of Money, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and seventy.

c. 12.

An Act to enable the Commissioners for executing the Office of Treasurer of His Majesty's Exchequer, or the Lord High Treasurer for the Time being, to compound with William Hill and John Dyer a Debt due to the Crown from William Pye, for which they are Sureties.

c. 15.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue an Act made in the last Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words,—Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

c. 17.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to repeal so much of an Act,—and ends with the words,—and for regulating the Exportation thereof.

c. 30.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for rectifying a Mistake,—and ends with the words,—Kirkwall in the Islands of Orkney.

c. 31.

An Act for extending like Liberty, in the Exportation of Rice from East and West Florida to the Southward of Cape Finisterre in Europe, as is granted by former Acts of Parliament to Carolina and Georgia.

c. 32.

An Act for defraying the Expense of building the new Office of Excise in London out of His Majesty's Revenue of Excise.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of several of the Commissioners,—and ends with the words,—for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and seventy.

c. 34.

An Act for rendering more effectual several Acts for providing a Public Reward for discovering the Longitude at Sea; for improving the Lunar Tables constructed by the late Professor Mayer; and for encouraging Discoveries and Improvements useful to Navigation.

c. 35.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to enable the Governor, Council, and Assembly of His Majesty's Colony of New York,—and ends with the words,—Treasury of the said Colony.

c. 37.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for continuing so much of an Act,—and ends with the words,—and for extending the same to the Naval Officers there.

c. 40.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for appropriating a Fund,—and ends with the words,—for the encouraging of the raising and dressing of Hemp and Flax.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to indemnify such Persons in Great Britain and Ireland as have omitted to qualify themselves,—and ends with the words,—Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors.

c. 44. in part.

An Act for more effectually preventing Traders in Exciseable Commodities from using false Weights and Scales, and for explaining and amending several Acts of Parliament relating to Hackney Coaches and Chairs - - -

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in part; namely,—

Section Four to end of Act.

c. 52.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Sinking Fund, and for applying certain Monies therein mentioned, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and seventy; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

(1) Sections 5. to 8. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Section 3. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Section 2. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) This part of Section 2. forms Section 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Section 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) 2 Gul. & Mar. Sess. 1..in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Sections 2. to 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Section 6. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Section 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) The Acts in the Statutes of the Realm given as of 4 Gul. & Mar. are from Chapter 17. inclusive given in the running headings of Ruffhead's Edition as of 4 & 5 Gul. & Mar.

(2) Section 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Section 12. from the words “And forasmuch” to end of that Section in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) The Acts in the Statutes of the Realm given as of 5 and of 5 & 6 Gul. & Mar. are in Ruffhead's Edition given in the general and principal heading as of 5 & 6 Gul. & Mar., but in the running headings as of 5 Gul. & Mar.

(1) See Foot Note in this Schedule to 5 Gul. & Mar. c. 1.

(1) Sections 2. to 16, in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Section 18. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Section 19. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Section 21. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Sections 23. to 25. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Section 34. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Section 36. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) The Acts in the Statutes of the Realm given as of 6 & 7 Gul. & Mar. are in the running headings of Ruffhead's Edition to Chapter 4 inclusive given as of 6 Gul. & Mar., and thence as of 6 & 7 Gul. 3.

(9) The part of Section 2. here specified and the last Section form the last part of Section 3. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Sections 24. and 52. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) This part of Section 5. forms the first part of Section 6. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Section 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) These are Sections 4. and 5. in Ruffhead's Edition

(1) Section 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) The Acts in the Statutes of the Realm given as of 8 & 9 Gul. 3. are in Ruffhead's Edition given in the general and principal heading, and to Chapter 8. inclusive in the running headings, as of 8 Gul. 3.

(3) Section 9. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) The Acts in the Statutes of the Realm given as of 9 Gul. 3. are from Chapter 6. inclusive given a$$$ in the running headings of Ruffhead's Edition as of 9 & 10 Gul. 3.

(1) Chapter 35. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Only the Title of this Act is printed in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 37. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 33. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 34. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) These are respectively Sections 45, 52, 62, 63, 70 to 72, 74, and 75. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) The Acts in the Statutes of the Realm given as of 10 Gul. 3. are from Chapter 4. inclusive given $$$a the running headings of Ruffhead's Edition as of 10 & 11 Gul. 3.

(3) Chapter 21. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 22. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 24. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Sections 1. to 9. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Section 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Section 12. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) These are Sections 13. and 14. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 25. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 12. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 15. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(11) Chapter 16. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(12) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(13) Chapter 18. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(14) The Acts in the Statutes of the Realm given as of 11 Gul. 3. are from Chapter 2. inclusive given in Ruffhead's Edition as of 11 & 12 Gul. 3.

(15) Not printed in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Sections 1. to 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Only the Title of this Act is printed in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Sections 89. to 91. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) 13 in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) 1 Ann. Stat. 1. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 8. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 12. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) “No Title to this Act on the Roll. The Title indorsed on the Original Act is “An Act for granting an Aid to Her Majesty by diverse Subsidies and a Land Tax.””—8 Statutes of the Realm, 9. Note 2.

(6) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 14. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 16, in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 18. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 22. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 23. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 24. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 25. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 27. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 28. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 29. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 23. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 24. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 15. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 16. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 18. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 19. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 20. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 15. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 16. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 18. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 19. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 12. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 14. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 20. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 9. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 12 Pr. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 16. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 9. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 14. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(11) Chapter 15. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 18. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 3. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 4. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) 4 in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 2. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 16. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 19. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 20. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(11) Chapter 22. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(12) Chapter 23. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 24. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 25. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 1. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 3. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 6. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 8. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 12. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) The Acts in the Statutes of the Realm given as of 6 Ann. are, to Chapter 34. inclusive, given in Ruffhead's Edition as of 5 Ann.

(3) Chapter 19. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 20. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 2. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 8. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Section 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 15. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 16. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 1. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 2. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 4. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 6. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Section 24. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Section 31. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 8. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 9. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 12. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 22. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 24. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 28. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 34. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 36. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 14. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 15. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 16. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 19. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 20. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 21. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 23. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Section 2. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Section 4. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Part of Section 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Section 5. is Section 2. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Not printed in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Sections 61. to 63. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Section 65. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Section 70. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Section 72. in Ruffhead's Edition

(8) Chapter 8. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Only the Title of this Act is printed in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 9. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(11) Sections 1. to 31. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(12) Section 46. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(13) Chapter 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 4. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) To “thereof” in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 14. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 20. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Section 56. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 12. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 21. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 23. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Sections 1. to 22. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Section 39. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 15. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 17. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 28. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 29. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 30. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 6. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 2. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 3. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 5. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 7. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 8. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 9. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 19. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Sections 1. to 99. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Sections 125. to 171. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Section 183. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 26. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Sections 67. to 77. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Section 108. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Section 109. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 14. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 18. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 20. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 23. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 25. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) Chapter 27. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter 28. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(7) Chapter 30. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(8) Chapter 31. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(9) Chapter 32. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(10) Chapter 33. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 34. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) 12 Ann. Stat. 1. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 16. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 12. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 15. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(5) 12 Ann. Stat. 2. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(6) Chapter $$$ in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 10. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 11. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 13. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(4) Chapter 14. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(1) Chapter 9. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(2) Chapter 19. in Ruffhead's Edition.

(3) Chapter 21. in Ruffhead's Edition.