Statute Law Revision Act, 1873

STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 1873

CHAPTER XCI

An Act for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary. [5th August 1873]

Whereas, with a view to the revision of the Statute Law, and particularly to the preparation of the Revised Edition of the Statutes now in progress, it is expedient that certain enactments (mentioned in the schedule to this Act) which may be regarded as spent, or have ceased to be in force otherwise than by express and specific repeal by Parliament, or have, by lapse of time and change of circumstances, become unnecessary, should be expressly and specifically repealed:

Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

Enactments in schedule repealed.

1. The enactments described in the schedule to this Act are hereby repealed, subject to the exceptions and qualifications in the schedule mentioned:

Provided, that where any enactment not comprised in the schedule has been repealed, confirmed, revived, or perpetuated by any enactment hereby repealed, such repeal, confirmation, revivor, or perpetuation shall not be affected by the repeal effected by this Act:

and the repeal by this Act of any enactment shall not affect any Act in which such enactment has been applied, incorporated, or referred to;

nor shall such repeal of any enactment affect any right to any hereditary revenues of the Crown, or affect any charges thereupon, or prevent any such enactment from being put in force for the collection of any such revenues, or otherwise in relation thereto;

and this Act shall not affect the validity, invalidity, effect, or consequences of anything already done or suffered,—or any existing status or capacity,—or any right or title already acquired or accrued, or any remedy or proceeding in respect thereof,—or any release or discharge of or from any debt, penalty, claim, or demand,—or any indemnity,—or the proof of any past act or thine;

nor shall this Act affect any principle or rule of law or equity, or established jurisdiction, form or course of pleading, practice or procedure, or existing usage, franchise, liberty, custom, privilege, restriction, exemption, office, appointment, payment, allowance, or emolument, notwithstanding that the same respectively may have been in any manner affirmed, recognised, or derived by, in, or from any enactment hereby repealed;

nor shall this Act revive or restore any jurisdiction, office, duty, drawback, fee, payment, franchise, liberty, custom, right, title, privilege, restriction, exemption, usage, practice, procedure, or other matter or thing not now existing or in force;

and this Act shall not extend to repeal any enactment so far as the same may be in force in any part of Her Majesty's Dominions out of the United Kingdom, except where otherwise expressed in the said schedule.

Short title.

2. This Act may be cited as The Statute Law Revision Act, 1873 .

SCHEDULE.

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.

GEORGE II.

15 Geo. 2. c. 30.

An Act to prevent the Marriage of Lunaticks.

GEORGE III.

42 Geo. 3. c. 90. in part.

An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Militia in England, and for augmenting the Militia

in part; namely,—

Section Eighty-two.

c. 91. in part.

An Act to raise and establish a Militia Force in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Twelve, so far as they relate to the qualifications of deputy lieutenants and of officers in the Militia.

Section One from “and shall certify” to “disapproved by His Majesty”.

Section Nine from “and every Deputy Lieutenant” to end of that section.

Section Sixteen from “and the Lieutenant with” to “authorized to pay the same”.

Section Forty-seven from “and a reasonable Allowance” to end of that section.

Section Seventy-one from “although” to “Captains”.

Section Seventy-two from “and every such Surgeon shall” to “Battalion to which he shall belong”.

Section Seventy-three from “although” to “respectively”.

Section Seventy-six.

Section Seventy-seven from “and all Sergeants, Corporals” to “legally discharged”.

Section Seventy-eight.

Section Seventy-nine from “all which Sergeants” to end of that Section.

Section Eighty-two from “with the Approbation of His Majesty” to end of that section.

Section One hundred and three from “and every Sergeant” to “no more”, and from “and such Adjutant” to end of that section.

Sections One hundred and eight and One hundred and seventy-one.

44 Geo. 3. c. 54. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend the Provisions of the several Acts relating to Corps of Yeomanry and Volunteers in Great Britain; and to make further Regulations relating thereto.

in part; namely,—

Section Forty-one.

47 Geo. 3. Sess. 2. c. 41.

An Act to enable the East India Company to raise Money upon Bond instead of increasing their Capital Stock.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

48 Geo. 3. c. 140. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace, and for the more effectual Prevention of Felonies within the District of Dublin Metropolis

in part; namely,—

Sections Sixty-eight and Ninety-one to Ninety-three.

c. 144.

An Act for the more effectual Protection of Oyster Fisheries and the Brood of Oysters, in England.

49 Geo. 3. c. 120: in part.

An Act for amending and reducing into One Act of Parliament the several Laws for raising and training the Militia of Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Thirty-five and One hundred and thirty-nine.

51 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act to provide for the Administration of the Royal Authority, and for the Care of His Majesty's Royal Person, during the Continuance of His Majesty's Illness; and for the Resumption of the Exercise of the Royal Authority by His Majesty.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 3.

An Act for raising the Sum of Ten millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 4.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 5.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million by Treasury Bills for the Service of Ireland for the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 6.

An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and of the Increase or Diminution thereof.

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 the Regulation of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 10.

An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, so far as the same relate to the Improvement of the City of Dublin, by making wide and convenient Passages through the same.

c. 11.

An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, so far as the same relate to the Duty on Coals imported into the Harbour of Dublin, and to the regulating the Coal Trade thereof.

c. 12.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twelve, an Act for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland.

c. 13.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act for further continuing until the Twenty-fifth Da of March,—and ends with the words,—Bounty on Raw Sugar exported, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March one thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 14.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue several Laws relating to the granting a Bounty upon certain Species of British and Irish Linens exported,—and ends with the words ,—Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 15.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to direct the Issue of Exchequer Bills to a limited Amount, for the purposes and in Manner therein mentioned.

c. 17.

An Act to render valid certain Acts done for completing the Regular Militia, and to indemnify the Persons concerned therein.

c. 18.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices,—and ends with the words ,—First Day of Hilary Term One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 19.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Public Works executed by the Office of Works and others.

c. 24.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the Nineteenth Year of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words ,—Vessel entered inwards or outwads from or to any Port in Ireland.

c. 25.

An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, an Act made in the Thirty-third Year of His present Majesty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 27.

An Act to explain and amend Two Acts of the Fiftieth and Fifty-first Years of His present Majesty, for continuing certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, and other Purposes mentioned in the said Acts.

c. 28.

An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 29.

An Act for continuing, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, Two Acts of the Forty-fifth and Fiftieth Years of His present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders to London and Westminster, by Inland Navigation.

c. 31.

An Act to continue, during the present War and until the Expiration of Six Calendar Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace, and amend an Act made in the Forty-eighth Year of His present Majesty, for granting an additional Duty on Copper imported into Great Britain.

c. 33.

An Act for repealing so much of Two Acts of the Fourteenth and Twenty-fifth Years of His present Majesty as relates to weaving Blue Stripes in British Calicoes.

c. 40.

An Act to explain and amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for repealing certain Parts of several Acts relating to the limiting the Number of Persons to be carried by Stage Coaches in Ireland.

c. 41. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the Eighteenth Year,—and ends with the words ,—preventing such Felonies

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to empower the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury to exonerate Distillers of Spirits from Sugar,—and ends with the words ,—Duties imposed by the said Act.

c. 44.

An Act for imposing an additional Duty on Linen imported into Great Britain during the Continuance of the present War, and for Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace.

c. 45.

An Act for taking away the public Use of certain Ships Rooms in the Town of Saint John, in the Island of Newfoundland; and for instituting Surrogate Courts on the Coast of Labrador, and in certain Islands adjacent thereto.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 46.

An Act to authorize the Officers of the Customs to act for the Superintendant of Quarantine, and his Assistant.

c. 47.

An Act for carrying into Effect the Provisions of a Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation concluded between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 51.

An Act for abolishing the Duties of the Prizage and Butlerage of Wines in Ireland.

c. 53.

An Act for raising the Sum of Six Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hunderd and eleven.

c. 54.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 60.

An Act to repeal the Duties of Stamps on Hats made in Ireland, and on Licences to Persons to manufacture Hats, or to utter or vend Hats in Ireland, and all Regulations for securing the said Duties.

c. 63.

An Act to authorize the Punishment, by Confinement and hard Labour, of Persons in Ireland liable to Transportation; and to repeal so much of a former Act as relates to that Subject.

c. 64. in part.

An Act to enable the East India Company to raise a further Sum of Money upon Bond, instead of increasing their Capital Stock; and to alter and amend an Act, passed in the Forty-seventh Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, relative thereto

:—

Except the last two Sections.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 70.

An Act for repealing the Hat Duty in Great Britain.

c. 75. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for making further Provision for the Payment of Salaries and other Charges in the Office of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India,—and ends with the words ,—to take up Ships by private Contract

:—

Except Section Four.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 76.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for letting to farm the Duties on Horses hired by the Mile or Stage, to be used in travelling,—and ends with the words ,—facilitating the Recovery of the said Duties.

c. 78. in part.

An Act to make Provision in certain Cases for the Wives and Families of Serjeants, Corporals Drummers, and Privates, serving in the Militia of Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Twenty-five, except as to the county of the city of Dublin.

Sections Thirty-one and thirty-two.

c. 80.

An Act to render valid certain Indentures for the binding of Parish Apprentices.

c. 81.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of August,—and ends with the words ,—accounting for Public Money in Ireland.

c. 84.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to explain an Act passed in the Twenty-second Year of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words ,—so far as relates to Coal Meters and Corn Meters of the City of London.

c. 85.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 86.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July,—and ends with the wards ,—Drawbacks on the Exportation of certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandize into and from Ireland.

c. 88.

An Act for raising the Sum of Two hundred thousand Pounds by Treasury Bills for the Service of Ireland for the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 90.

An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twelve, the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 91.

An Act for discharging certain Arrears of Quit, Crown, and Composition Rents, which have been growing due in Ireland.

c. 92.

An Act to repeal certain Parts of several Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, relating to the Tolls on Stage Coaches, carrying above a certain Number of Passengers, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof.

c. 94.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until the Twenty-ninth Day of July,—and ends with the words ,—ascertaining the Boundaries of the said Forest, and the Lands of the Crown within the same.

c. 95.

An Act to explain and amend certain Laws of Excise respecting the Duties on Estates and Goods sold by Auction; the allowing Dealers to roast their own Coffee on certain Conditions; and to the Water Mark of the Year on Paper intended for Exportation.

c. 99.

An Act for removing Doubts as to the Registering of certain Property purchased or sold under the Land Tax Redemption Act, in Right of which Persons may claim to vote at Elections of Members to serve in Parliament.

c. 103. in part.

An Act to authorize the allowing Officers to retire on Half Pay or other Allowances, under certain Restrictions

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

Section Three, the words “or on Full Pay from any Veteran Battalion”.

c. 107.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia and Local Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and eleven.

c. 108.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,— Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 109.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Great Britain, while disembodied.

c. 111.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for permitting Sir William Bishop and George Bishop to continue,—and ends with the words ,—Treasury to exonerate Distillers of Spirits from Sugar from the Excess of Duties therein mentioned.

c. 112.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Three Millions for the Service of Great Britain.

c. 113.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 114. in part.

An Act to permit the Services of the Regiment of Miners of Cornwall and Devon to be extended to Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two to “instead thereof”.

Sections Five, Eight, and Ten to Fourteen.

c. 117.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Consolidated Fund,—and ends with the words ,—Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 118. in part.

An Act to permit the Interchange of the British and Irish Militias respectively

in part; namely,—

Section One.

 

Section Two to “instead thereof” and from “And every Person” to end of that Section, so far as the last-mentioned part relates to the Militia raised in Great Britain.

Section Five, so far as it relates to 49 Gee. 3. c. 86. and to the Militia raised in England.

Sections Eleven to Fifteen.

c. 119.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for repealing Two Acts made in the Forty-second and Forty-seventh Years,—and ends with the words ,—Six Weeks from the Commencement of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 121.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to suspend the Payment of all Drawbacks on Spirits made or distilled in Great Britain or Ireland,—and ends with the words ,—Three Months after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament.

c. 122.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words ,—Bogs in Ireland, and the Practicability of draining and cultivating them, and the best Means of effecting the same.

c. 123.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 124.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act further to extend and render more effectual certain Provisions of an Act passed in the Twelfth Year,—and ends with the words ,—extending the Provisions of the said former Acts.

c. 125.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 126.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to extend an Act made in the Eighteenth Year,—and ends with the words ,—Expences of Hustings and Poll Clerks, so far as regards the City of Westminster.

c. 127.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for making more effectual Provision for preventing the current Gold Coin,—and ends with the words ,—staying Proceedings upon any Distress by Tender of such Notes.

c. 128.

An Act to explain an Act passed in this present Session of Parliament, intituled, An Act to permit the Interchange of the British and Irish Militias respectively.

52 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Thirty-first Day of December,—and ends with the words ,— Worts or Wash made from Sugar during the Prohibition of Distillation from Corn or Grain in Great Britain.

c. 4.

An Act for raising the Sum of Ten millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 5.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 6.

An Act for making provision for the better Support of His Majesty's Household during the Continuance of His Majesty's Indisposition.

c. 7.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum for defraying the Expences incident to the Assumption of the personal Exercise of the Royal Authority by His Royal Highness the Prince Regent in the Name and on the Behalf of His Majesty.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Household,—and ends with the words ,—Administration of the Royal Authority during His Majesty's Illness.

c. 10.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend an Act of the Fiftieth Year of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words ,— Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies.

c.11 in part.

An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Year of His present Majesty, for establishing certain Regulations in the Offices of the House of Commons, and to establish other and further Regulations in the said Offices

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Three from “and shall by” to end of that Section.

Section Four.

Section Five from “and applied by” to end of that Section.

Section Six from “and it shall be” to end of that Section.

Sections Seven to Ten, Twelve and Thirteen.

Section Fifteen from “Provided” to end of that Section.

Section Sixteen from “and in the Case” to end.

c. 12.

An Act for extending the Laws for preventing the Embezzlement of His Majesty's Naval, Ordnance, and Victualling Stores to Ireland.

c. 13.

An Act to alter and amend an Act passed in the Fifty-first Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 15.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,— Bounty on Raw Sugar exported until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 17.

An Act for the more effectual Preservation of the Peace, by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding, until the First Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, in Places where Disturbances prevail or are apprehended.

c. 19.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 20.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue several Laws relating to permitting the Importation of Tobacco,—and ends with the words ,—Merchandize into and from certain Ports in the West Indies, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 21.

An Act to render valid and effectual certain Oaths administered to and taken by certain Members of the House of Commons before Deputies of the late Lord Stewart of His Majesty's Household, during the Vacancy of the said Office.

c. 22.

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

c. 23.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 25.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, an Act for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland.

c. 28. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, making Provision for the Families of Militia Men in Ireland

in part; namely,—

The last two Sections.

c. 31.

An Act to repeal an Act made in the Thirty-ninth Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, intituled An Act against lewd and wandering Persons pretending themselves to be Soldiers or Mariners.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Expiration of Six Months,—and ends with the words ,—Timber for Naval Purposes, from the British Colonies in North America, Duty free.

c.38. in part.

An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Local Militia in England

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two, the words “being qualified as herein after is directed, and”—“qualified as herein after directed,” and from “and shall certify” to “disapproved by His Majesty;”.

Sections Five and Seven to Twelve.

Section Thirteen, the words “with the like Qualifications, and”.

Section Fifteen.

Section Seventeen from “and if” to “Act”.

Section Nineteen.

Section Thirty-nine to “present Period of Service in the said Local Militia: Provided always, that”.

Sections Sixty-nine to Seventy-one.

Section Seventy-seven from “although” to “for Captains:”.

Section Seventy-nine from “although” to “respectively:”.

Sections Eighty-one, One hundred and ninety-eight and one hundred and ninety-nine.

Section Two hundred and one so far as it relates to courts in the principality of Wales or of the county palatine of Chester.

Section Two hundred and nine.

Schedule (A.).

c. 40.

An Act to make Provision for a limited Time respecting certain Grants of Offices.

c. 41.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend and continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Public Works executed by the Office of Works and others.

c. 43.

An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 45.

An Act to suspend the Exportation from Ireland to Parts beyond the Seas of Spirits made or distilled in Ireland from Corn or Grain, until the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 47.

An Act to revive and continue until the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and twelve, so much of an Act made in the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty, to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain in the United Kingdom, as relates to Ireland.

c. 50.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until Three Months after the Commencement of the next Session,—and ends with the words ,—staying Proceedings upon any Distress by Tender of such Notes; and to extend the same to Ireland.

c. 54.

An Act for continuing, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, several Laws relating to the Duties on Glass made in Great Britain.

c. 57.

An Act to enable His Majesty to settle on their Royal Highnesses the Princesses Augusta Sophia, Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophia, an Annuity of Thirty-six thousand Pounds, instead of the Annuity settled on them by an Act passed in the Eighteenth Year of His present Majesty.

c. 61.

An Act to grant an Excise Duty on Spirits made or distilled from Sugar in Ireland, during the Prohibition of Distillation from Corn or Grain there, in lieu of the Excise Duty now chargeable thereon, and to allow a Drawback on the Export thereof.

c. 65.

An Act to allow the Use of Sugar in brewing Beer in Great Britain.

c. 66. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to explain and amend an Act of the Fiftieth Year,—and ends with the words ,—Grant of such Offices

in part; namely,—

Sections Three and Four.

Section Six from “within” to “thereafter”.

Sections Seven, Twelve, and Sixteen to Eighteen.

c. 67.

An Act for settling and securing certain Annuities on the Widow and eldest Son of the late Right Honourable Spencer Perceval, and for granting a Sum of Money for the Use of his other Children.

c. 68. in part.

An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Local Militia in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two, the words “being qualified as herein after is directed, and”—“qualified as herein after directed,” and from “and shall certify” to “disapproved by His Majesty;”.

Sections Five to Ten.

Section Eleven, the words “with the like Qualifications, and”.

Section Thirteen.

Section Fifteen from “and actually” to “Act,”.

Section Seventeen.

Section Thirty-seven to “present Period of Service in the said Local Militia: Provided always, that”.

Sections Sixty-seven to Sixty-nine.

Sections Seventy-six from “although” to “for Captains:”.

Section Seventy-eight from “although” to “respectively:”.

Sections Eighty, One hundred and seventy-nine, One hundred and eighty, and One hundred and eighty-nine.

Schedule (A.).

c. 69.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, several Acts for granting certain Rates and Duties, and for allowing certain Drawbacks and Bounties on Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, imported into and exported from Ireland.

c. 73.

An Act for repealing so much of an Act of the Thirty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for the better Relief of the Poor within England, and enlarging the Powers of the Guardians of the Poor, as limits the annual Amount of the Assessments.

c. 74.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words ,—Bogs in Ireland, and the Practicability of draining and cultivating them, and the best Means of effecting the same.

c. 78.

An Act to make better Provision for the Commissioners of Appeal in Revenue Causes in Ireland.

c. 80.

An Act for extending the Period in which Deeds were directed to be enrolled by an Act of the Fiftieth Year of His present Majesty, for amending several Acts for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax.

c. 83.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 84.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Great Britain, while disembodied.

c. 86.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 89.

An Act for charging an additional Duty on Copper imported into Great Britain, until the Expiration of Six Calendar Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace.

c.90.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five hundred thousand Pounds by Treasury Bills for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 91.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland, in the Twenty-seventh Year of His present Majesty, for the better Execution of the Law and Preservation of the Peace within Counties at large.

c. 92.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of August,—and ends with the words ,—accounting for public Money in Ireland.

c. 95. in part.

An Act to amend and regulate the Assessment and Collection of the Assessed Taxes, and of the Rates and Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades and Offices, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland

:—

Except Sections Thirteen, Fourteen, Twenty, Twenty-three, and Twenty-four.

c. 105. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, amend, and extend the Provisions of an Act passed in the Forty-eighth Year,—and ends with the words ,—Militia, for the Purpose of directing the Distribution and securing the due Application thereof

in part; namely,—

So far as relates to the Acts—

48 Geo. 3. c. 107.

37 Geo. 3. c. 4.

43 Geo. 3. cc. 82, 83.

44 Geo. 3. cc. 56, 66.

47 Geo. 3. Sess. 2. c. 71.

49 Geo. 3. c. 53.

50 Geo. 3. c. 24.

51 Geo. 3. c. 20.

Section Five, so far also as it relates to courts in the principality of Wales or of the county palatine of Chester.

c. 111.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia and Local Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 112.

An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 113.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million two hundred and sixteen thousand six hundred and sixty-six Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Fourpence Irish Currency by Treasury Bills for the Service of Ireland for the Year One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 114.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 121.

An Act to authorize the Transfer to the East Indies of Debts originally contracted there on the Part of the East India Company, payable in England.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 122.

An Act to remove Doubts as to an Act passed in the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, relating to raising Men for the Service of the East India Company.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 125.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 127.

An Act to prohibit, until the First Day of November One thousand eight hundred and twelve, the making of Starch, Hair Powder, and Blue, from Wheat and other Articles of Food; and for suspending Part of the Duties now payable on the Importation into Great Britain of Starch.

c. 129.

An Act for amending Two Acts passed in the Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth Years of His present Majesty, for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities.

c. 132.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for explaining, amending, and extending the several Laws,—and ends with the words ,— Pensions paid to the Widows of Officers of the Army.

c. 133.

An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Ireland, and of the Increase or Diminution thereof.

c. 134. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Butter Trade in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Fourteen the words—“made otherwise than as herein directed, or” (wherever they occur)—“or not having the Staves, Head and Bottom thereof of the Thickness herein-after required,”—from “and no” to “public Weighmaster or joint public Weighmasters, his or their Deputy or Deputies;”—from “and in case any” to “Discretion of such Mayor, Chief Magistrate or Justice, as the case may be;”—“but they shall not give any Allowance for Soakage on any such Cask,”—“not made as herein, or”—“or not having the Staves, Bottom and Head thereof of the Thickness herein after mentioned and required,”—“made or” and “or not having the Staves, Bottom and Head thereof of the Thickness herein after required,”.

Section Fifteen to “determine concerning the same;”.

Section Seventeen from “and that every” to “such Cask or Casks;”.

Section Eighteen.

Section Nineteen, the words “and Allowance for Soakage” and “or Allowance for Soakage”.

Section Twenty.

Section Twenty-three, the words “not made conformable to this Act, or are”—“or have not the Staves, Head and Bottom thereof of the Thickness herein required,”—“to be made contrary to Law, or” and “or not to have the Staves, Head and Bottom thereof of the Thickness herein required,”.

Section Twenty-six from “such Person” to “Evidence;”.

Section Thirty-two.

c. 137.

An Act for extending the Time for the Payment of certain Sums of Money, advanced by way of Loan under an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for enabling His Majesty to direct the Issue of Exchequer Bills, to a limited Amount, for the Purposes and in the Manner therein mentioned.

c. 143. in part.

An Act for amending and reducing into One Act the Provisions contained in any Laws now in force imposing the Penalty of Death for any Act done in Breach of or in Resistance to any Part of the Laws for collecting His Majesty's Revenue in Great Britain

in part; namely,—

Except Section Six.

c. 146. in part.

An Act for the better regulating and preserving Parish and other Registers of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials in England

in part; namely,—

Section Eleven from “without Postage” to end of that Section.

Sections Thirteen and Nineteen.

Section Twenty from “Provided always” to end of that Section.

c. 148.

An Act to enable the Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Purse for the Time being to dispose of and transfer all such Publick Stocks or Funds as now do or shall hereafter stand in his Name in the Books of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England in Trust for His Majesty.

c. 149.

An Act to regulate the Separation of damaged from sound Coffee, and to permit Dealers to send out any Quantity of Coffee not exceeding Eight Pounds Weight without Permit, until the End of Two Years from the passing of this Act.

c. 151. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to extend the Provisions of an Act of the last Session,—and ends with the words ,—Pensions and Allowances as are given to British Officers under the like Circumstances

in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 152.

An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for better regulating the Office of Agent General for Volunteers and Local Militia, and for the more effectually regulating the said Office.

c. 154.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Consolidated Fund,—and ends with the words ,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 155. in part.

An Act to repeal certain Acts, and amend other Acts relating to Religious Worship and Assemblies, and Persons teaching or preaching therein

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Ten so far as it relates to courts in Wales or of the county palatine of Chester.

c. 160.

An Act to enable Justices of the Peace to order parochial Relief to Prisoners confined under Mesne Process for Debt in such Gaols as are not County Gaols.

c. 162.

An Act for the Preservation of the Public Peace in certain disturbed Counties in England; and to give, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, additional Powers to Justices for that Purpose.

c. 163.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 164.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Three Millions for the Service of Great Britain, and for applying the Sum of Two hundred thousand Pounds British Currency for the Service of Ireland.

c. 165.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England.

53 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of October One thousand eight hundred and thirteen, an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for allowing the Use of Sugar in Brewing Beer in Great Britain.

c. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—staying Proceedings upon any Distress by Tender of such Notes.

c. 6.

An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Fifty-second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England; and to enlarge the Powers of the same in certain Cases.

c.7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until the Thirty-first Day of December,—and ends with the words ,—Duties on Spirits made from Sugar in Ireland.

c. 12.

An Act for indemnifying such Persons as have advised or acted under an Order in Council for allowing the Importation of certain Articles into the West Indies, and for permitting such Importation until the Thirtieth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 14.

An Act to explain so much of Two Acts, for regulating His Majesty's Household and other Purposes, as relates to the Powers of the Commissioners for the Care and Management of His Majesty's Real and Personal estate.

c. 15.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 16.

An Act for raising the Sum of Ten millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 17.

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

c. 23.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act of this Session as continues the Prohibition of the making of Starch from Wheat and other Articles of Food.

c. 24. in part.

An Act to facilitate the Administration of Justice

in part; namely,—

Section Four.

c. 25.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 26.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 27.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 28. in part.

An Act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the last Session of Parliament, for amending the Laws relating to the Local Militia in England

in part; namely,—

Sections Four and Six.

c. 29. in part.

An Act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the last Session of Parliament, for intituled An Act for amending the Laws relating to the Local Militia in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One to “repealed; and,”.

Sections Four, Six, and Sixteen.

Section Twenty to “thereof,”.

Section Twenty-one.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Sugar, when the Duties imposed by an Act of the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty shall be suspended.

c. 32.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, an Act for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland.

c. 35.

An Act to alter and amend several Acts passed in His present Majesty's Reign, relating to the Redemption of the National Debt; and for making further Provision in respect thereof.

c. 39.

An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, several Laws relating to the Transportation of Felons and other Offenders to temporary Places of Confinement in England and Scotland.

c. 40.

An Act to repeal so much of several Acts, passed in England and Scotland respectively as empowers Justices of the Peace to rate Wages, or set Prices of Work, for Artificers Labourers, or Craftsmen.

c. 42.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aide or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 43.

An Act for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 45.

An Act for repealing Two Acts which prohibit the Exportation of Brass and other Metal from England.

c. 46.

An Act for the further Regulation of the Butter Trade of Ireland.

c. 54.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Forty-ninth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for the further Prevention of the Sale and Brokerage of Offices.

c. 64. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Court of Session in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections Eight, Thirteen, Fifteen, Sixteen, and Eighteen.

c. 65.

An Act for continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, an Act made in the Thirty-third Year of His present Majesty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 67.

An Act for empowering His Majesty to authorize the Importation and Exportation of certain Articles into and from the West Indies, South America, and Newfoundland, until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament.

c. 70.

An Act to authorize the Sellers of Glass, Hides, Tobacco, and Snuff, to charge the additional Duties on any such Articles ordered before but not delivered until after the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twelve.

c. 73.

An Act to declare that the Duties of Excise and Drawbacks, granted and made payable in Ireland on Tobacco by an Act of this Session, are payable according to the Amount thereof in British Currency.

c.74.

An Act to provide for the better Collection of the Duty on Malt made in Ireland.

c. 76.

An Act to extend the Provisions of an Act, passed in the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty, for amending the Irish Road Acts, so far as the same relate to the Appointment of Supervisors on Mail Coach Roads, to all Roads made and repaired by Presentment.

c. 78.

An Act to continue for Two Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, Two Acts made in the Forty-seventh and Fiftieth Years of His present Majesty's reign, for the preventing improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland.

c. 79.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 80.

An Act for raising the Sum of Three hundred and thirty thousand Pounds by Treasury Bills for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 81. in part.

An Act to amend several Acts relating to the Militia, and to enlisting of the Militia into His Majesty's Regular Forces

in part; namely,—

Sections Two and Five to Nine.

c. 83.

An Act to increase the Allowance to Innkeepers for Diet furnished to Soldiers on a March.

c. 88.

An Act to substitute a Declaration in lieu of an Oath in the Verification of the Books of Persons dealing in certain Exciseable Articles.

c. 89. in part.

An Act for the more regular Conveyance of Writs for the Election of Members to serve in Parliament

in part; namely,—

Section Two from “the Chancellor” to “Cinque Ports,”.

Section Five from “and that the” to end of that Section.

c. 90.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,— Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session of Parliament.

c. 91.

An Act for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Great Britain while disembodied.

c. 93.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 94.

An Act to grant an additional Duty of Excise on Spirits made or distilled from Corn or Grain in Ireland.

c. 96.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia and Local Militia in Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 99.

An Act for the more speedy and effectual Trial and Punishment of Offences committed by Soldiers detached in Places beyond the Seas out of His Majesty's Dominions.

c. 101.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to dissolve the Corporation of the Royal Canal Company in Ireland,—and ends with the words ,—Canal from Dublin to Tarmonbury on the River Shannon.

c. 102.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 109.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, several Laws relating to the Duties on Glass made in Great Britain.

c. 110.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to suspend the Exportation of Foreign Spirits from Great Britain to the Isle of Man,—and ends with the words ,—Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 118.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five millions six hundred and seventy thousand and seven hundred Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 119.

An Act for raising the Sum of One Million, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirteen.

c. 122.

An Act for confirming the Renunciation made by Spencer Perceval, Esquire, of his Pensions on his taking the Office of a Teller of the Exchequer.

c. 123. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual several Acts passed for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax

in part; namely,—

Sections Two and Five to Seven.

Section Twelve from “the said last” to “aforesaid,”.

Section Thirteen so far as it relates to additional assessments.

Section Fourteen from “and the” to end of that Section.

Sections Fifteen and Eighteen.

Section Twenty-two from “or shall refuse” to “any Land Tax,”.

Section Twenty-three.

Section Thirty to “and that”.

Sections Thirty-one to Thirty-nine, Forty-one to Forty-three, and Forty-five.

Schedules [C.] and [D.]

c. 127. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of Ecclesiastical Courts in England, and for the more easy Recovery of Church Rates and Tithes

in part; namely,—

Section Seven, except as to any rate the payment of which may still be enforced by process of law.

Section Eight from “and also” to end of that Section.

Section Ten.

c. 130.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words ,—accounting for Public Money in Ireland.

c. 131.

An Act to make further Regulations for the building and repairing of Court Houses and Sessions Houses in Ireland.

Repealed, except as to the county of the city of Dublin.

c. 132. in part.

An Act to extend the Services of the Militia of the Tower Hamlets to all Parts of the United Kingdom

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Three.

c. 135.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, Two Acts of the Forty-fifth and Fiftieth Years of His present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders to London and Westminster by Inland Navigation.

c. 136.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums of Money out of the Consolidated Fund,—and ends with the words ,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 138.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 139.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for exempting Bankers and others from certain Penalties,—and ends with the words ,— Imitation of the Notes or Bills of the said Governor and Company.

c. 142. in part.

An Act to explain and amend several Acts relative to the Land Tax

in part; namely,—

Section Two from “for the previous” to “gratis,”.

Sections Six and Eight.

c. 144. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland of the Fortieth Year of His present Majesty, for promoting Inland Navigation in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 146.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Forty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to amend the Laws for improving and keeping in Repair the Post Roads in Ireland, and for rendering the Conveyance of Letters by His Majesty's Post Office more secure and expeditious.

c. 151.

An Act for regulating the Office of Registrar of the High Court of Admiralty and High Court of Appeals for Prizes.

c. 152.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words ,—Expences of Hustings and Poll Clerks, so far as regards the City of Westminster.

c. 153. in part.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant additional Annuities to the Judges of the Courts in Westminster Hall, on their Resignation of their Offices

in part; namely,—

Section Two from “except” to “said Duties,”.

c. 154. in part.

An Act to render valid and to authorize the Payment and granting of certain Pensions at Kilmainham Hospital; and to empower the Commissioners of the said Hospital to commute Pensions for a Sum of Money in certain Cases

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 155. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for continuing in the East India Company,—and ends with the words ,—Trade to and from the Places within the Limits of the said Company's Charter

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Thirty-two, Forty, Forty-one, Forty-four to Forty-eight, and Fifty-four to Seventy-six.

Section Seventy-seven from and after the 1st day of June 1874.

Sections Seventy-eight, Eighty, Eighty-one, Eighty-three, Eighty-seven, Eighty-eight, Ninety to Ninety-two, Ninety-five, Ninety-seven to Ninety-nine, One hundred and one, One hundred and four to One hundred and nine, and One hundred and twelve to One hundred and twenty-two.

Section One hundred and twenty-four so far as it applies to British India.

Section One hundred and twenty-five.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 157.

An Act for granting the Sum of Fifty thousand Pounds to John Palmer, Esquire, in Consideration of the Public Services performed by the said John Palmer, in the Improvement of the Post Office Revenue.

c. 160.

An Act to relieve Persons who impugn the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity from certain Penalties.

c. 161.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Five Millions, for the Service of Great Britain; and for applying the Sum of Two hundred thousand Pounds British Currency for the Service of Ireland.

c. 162.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal a certain Provision respecting Persons convicted of Felony without Benefit of Clergy,—and ends with the words ,—making other Provisions in lieu thereof.

54 Geo. 3. c. 2.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates, in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 6.

An Act to stay, until the Twentieth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, Proceedings in Actions under an Act passed in the Forty-third Year of His present Majesty, to amend the Laws relating to Spiritual Persons.

c. 7.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, and amend an Act for regulating the Drawbacks and Bounties on the Exportation of Sugar from Ireland.

c. 9.

An Act for fixing the Commencement and Termination of Licences to be granted for the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain in Scotland.

c. 10.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Fifty-first Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to permit the Interchange of the British and Irish Militias respectively.

c. 13.

An Act for giving Effect to certain Engagements of His Majesty with the Emperor of all the Russias and the King of Prussia, for furnishing a Part of the pecuniary Succours for assisting His Majesty's said Allies, in supporting the Expences of the War with France.

c. 18.

An Act for raising the Sum of Ten millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 19.

An Act to enable His Majesty to accept the Services of the Local Militia, out of their Counties, under certain Restrictions, and until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 22.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, an Act of the Fifty-second Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Preservation of the Peace, by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding.

c. 23.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-third Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 24.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Sugar, when the Duties imposed by an Act of the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty shall be suspended.

c. 25.

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

c. 26.

An Act for repealing the Duties of Customs on Madder imported into Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof; to continue in force until the Fifth Day of January One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.

c. 27.

An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act of the present Session of Parliament, for repealing the Duties of Customs on Madder imported into Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 28.

An Act for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 29.

An Act to charge an additional Duty of Customs on Brandy imported into Great Britain for the Purpose of Exportation, and which shall be taken out of Warehouse for Home Consumption, before the Thirty-first Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 30.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Removal of Offenders to temporary places of Confinement in England and Scotland.

c. 31.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Preservation of the Peace within Counties at large, as amended by an Act of the Thirty-sixth of His Majesty.

c. 35.

An Act to extend the period for allowing Importations from and Exportations to the Places within the Limits of the Charter of the East India Company, in Ships not of British-built, until the First Day of January One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 38.

An Act for allowing a certain proportion of the London Militia to enlist into the Regular Forces for the vigorous Prosecution of the War; also, a certain Proportion to enlist annually into the Regular Forces; and for completing the said Militia.

c. 39.

An Act for raising the Sum of Five Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 40.

An Act to remove Doubts respecting the Payment of Drawback on the Exportation of French Wine in certain Cases.

c. 41.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fourteen, an Act made in the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, to suspend the Importation of British or Irish-made Spirits into Great Britain and Ireland respectively.

c. 44.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Twentieth Day of May,—and ends with the words ,—Forty-third Year of His present Majesty, to amend the Laws relating to Spiritual Persons.

c. 47.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Dealers to send out any Quantity of Coffee not exceeding Eight Pounds Weight, without Permit.

c. 49.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Expiration of Nine Months,—and ends with the words ,—Articles into and from the West Indies, South America, and Newfoundland.

c. 51.

An Act to revive and further continue, until Nine Months after the Conclusion of the present War, an Act of the Seventh Year of King George the Second, for the free Importation of Cochineal and Indigo.

c. 52.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, during the Continuance of any Act,—and ends with the words ,— greater Value than the Current Value of such Coin; and for other Purposes therein mentioned.

c. 53.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 54.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to discontinue Proceedings in certain Actions,—and ends with the words ,—An Act of the present Session of Parliament, for staying Proceedings under the said Act.

c. 55.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 56. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act of His present Majesty, for encouraging the Art of making new Models and Casts of Busts, and other Things therein mentioned; and for giving further Encouragement to such Arts

in part; namely,—

The last Section from “excepting” to end.

c. 57.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal the Schedule annexed to an Act of the Forty-fifth Year,—and ends with the words ,— Articles of the British Plantations, to continue until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 58.

An Act to continue, during the present Hostilities with the United States of America, an Act of the Forty-third Year of His present Majesty, for the better Protection of the Trade of the United Kingdom.

c. 61. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend an Act of the Twenty-second Year,—and ends with the words ,—discharge the Duty thereof in Person, and behave well therein

in part; namely,—

The last Section to “and that”.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 62. in part.

An Act to amend several Acts for erecting or establishing Public Infirmaries or Hospitals, in Ireland, so far as relates to the Surgeons and Apothecaries of such Infirmaries or Hospitals

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three.

c. 68. in part.

An Act for the better regulation of Ecclesiastical Courts in Ireland; and for the more easy Recovery of Church Rates and Tithes

:—

Except Section Nine to “such deceased Proctor or Proctors;” and Sections Ten, Twelve, and Fourteen.

c. 70.

An Act for the further Improvement of the Land Revenue of the Crown.

c. 71.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, the Manufacture of Maidstone Geneva.

c. 73.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, certain Additional Duties of Excise in Great Britain.

c. 74.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 75.

An Act for raising the Sum of One Million seven hundred and sixteen thousand six hundred and sixty-six Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Fourpence, Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 78.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the Ninth and Tenth Year of the Reign of King William the Third, and of another Act passed in the Twenty-eighth Year of His present Majesty, as respects the Removal of Wool, within a certain Distance of the Sea.

c. 79.

An Act for raising the Sum of Six Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 80.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 81.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until the Fifth day of July,—and ends with the words ,—Merchandize into and from Ireland, and to make further Regulations for securing the Collection of the said Duties.

c. 83.

An Act for the more effectual Regulation of the Receipts and Issues of His Majesty's, Treasury, and for securing the due Application of Money coming into the Hands of the Public Accountants in Ireland.

c. 92. in part.

An Act to secure the Payment of Stamp Duties on Probates and Letters of Administration, and on Receipts for Property obtained by Legacy, or Intestacy, in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Six, Forty to Forty-two, and Forty-four.

Except as to Annuities the duty on which became payable on or before the 19th day of May 1853, so much of the Schedule as contains Tables of the values of annuities and Rules for inferring the values of annuities.

c. 94.

An Act to grant additional Annuities to Judges of the Courts of Session, Justiciary, and Exchequer, in Scotland, who had resigned their Offices before the last Augmentation of Salaries granted to the Judges of those Courts.

c. 96. in part.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Fifth Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled An Act containing divers Orders for Artificers, Labourers, Servants of Husbandry, and Apprentices

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 98.

An Act to empower the Auditor General of the Accounts in Spain and Portugal to examine Accounts of Public Expenditure in France.

c. 99.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, an Act of the Forty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, to continue the Restrictions contained in several Acts of His present Majesty on Payments of Cash by the Bank of England.

c. 100.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal the Schedule annexed to an Act of the Forty-seventh Year,—and ends with the words ,—Articles of the British Plantations; to continue until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 105.

An Act to remove Doubts as to the Duties and Taxes heretofore imposed and levied under the Authority of the several Governments in the East Indies.

c. 105.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 107.

An Act to render valid certain Indentures for the binding of Parish Apprentices, and Certificates of the Settlement of Poor Persons.

c. 108.

An Act to repeal Two Acts of the Thirtieth and Thirty-second Years of King Charles the Second, for burying in Woollen, and for indemnifying Persons against Penalties for Offences committed against the said Acts.

c. 111.

An Act to continue certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland for preventing the Importation of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition, and the making, removing, selling, and keeping of Gunpowder, Arms, and Ammunition, without Licence.

c. 112.

An Act for the further Encouragement of Fever Hospitals in Ireland.

c. 114.

An Act to amend an Act, made in the last Session of Parliament for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 115.

An Act to amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, for preventing the pernicious Practice of burning Land, and for the more effectual destroying of Vermin.

c. 123. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Year of His present Majesty, to prevent Frauds and Abuses in the Trade of Hops

in part; namely,—

Section One from “or shall before” to “Place,” and from “to be recovered” to end of that Section.

Section Two.

c. 125.

An Act to continue, until the end of the next Session of Parliament, an Act made in the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for permitting the Importation of Masts, Yards, Bowsprits, and Timber for Naval Purposes, from the British Colonies in North America.

c. 127.

An Act to permit the Exportation to Foreign Parts from Scotland and Ireland of Linen Cloth without Stamps.

c. 130.

An Act to continue, until Three Months after the ceasing of any Restriction imposed on the Bank of England from issuing Cash in Payment, the several Acts for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland.

c. 132.

An Act to repeal the Duty payable in Ireland on certain Houses or Tenements under the annual Value of Ten Pounds.

c. 134.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until the First Day of January,—and ends with the words ,—Asiatic Seamen arriving in this Kingdom.

c. 135.

An Act to further explain and amend an Act of the Fiftieth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for repealing certain Parts of several Acts relating to the limiting the Number of Persons to be carried by Stage Coaches in Ireland.

c. 149.

An Act to regulate, until the end of the next Session of Parliament, the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland, reciprocally.

c. 152.

An Act to repeal certain Parts of an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for regulating the making, keeping, and carriage of Gunpowder within Great Britain.

c. 157.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Conduct of the Business of the Office of Works, and the Expenditure thereof.

c. 158.

An Act to continue for One Year, certain Acts for the better Prevention and Punishment of Attempts to seduce Persons serving in His Majesty's Forces by Sea or Land from their Duty and Allegiance to His Majesty, or to incite them to Mutiny or Disobedience.

c. 159. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of the several Ports, Harbours, Roadsteads, Sounds, Channels, Bays, and Navigable Rivers in the United Kingdom, and of His Majesty's Docks, Dock Yards, Arsenals, Wharfs, Moorings, and Stores therein, and for repealing several Acts passed for that Purpose

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Twenty-seven so far as it relates to venue and plea of the general issue, but as to this section so far only as it relates to Ireland.

c. 160.

An Act to enable His Majesty to settle an Annuity upon Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales during the Joint Lives of His Majesty and of Her Royal Highness.

c. 162.

An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Lord Beresford, and the Persons to whom the Title of Lord Beresford shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services.

c. 165.

An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Lord Hill, and the Persons to whom the Title of Lord Hill shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services.

c. 166.

An Act for settling and securing an Annuity on Lord Lynedoch, and the Persons to whom the Title of Lord Lynedoch shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services.

c. 167.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for applying a certain Sum of Money arisen or to arise from certain Duties,—and ends with the words ,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 168.

An Act to amend the Laws respecting the Attestation of Instruments of Appointment and Revocation made in exercise of certain Powers in Deeds, Wills, and other Instruments.

c. 170. in part.

An Act to repeal certain Provisions in Local Acts for the Maintenance and Regulation of the Poor, and to make other Provisions in relation thereto

in part; namely,—

Sections Eight and Nine.

c. 171.

An Act to empower the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to restore Seizures, or remit or mitigate Fines, Penalties, or Forfeitures incurred concerning any Laws relating to the Customs or Excise or Navigation and Trade of Great Britain.

c. 172.

An Act for repealing the Duties payable in Scotland upon Distillers Wash, Spirits, and Licences, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 173. in part.

An Act to alter and amend certain of the Powers and Provisions of several Acts passed for the Redemption and Sale of the Land Tax, and for making further Provision for the Redemption thereof

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three, Five, Seven, Ten, and Eleven.

Section Fourteen from “entering” to “passing this Act;”.

Section Eighteen.

c. 175.

An Act to explain and amend several Acts relating to Spiritual Persons holding of Farms, and for enforcing the Residence of such Persons on their Benefices in England, for One Year, and from thence until Six Weeks after the Meeting of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 176.

An Act for defraying the charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Local Militia in Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fourteen.

c. 177.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia of Ireland, and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 178.

An Act to continue so much of an Act made in the Forty-third Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for authorizing the billetting and subjecting to Military Discipline certain Yeomanry Corps and Officers of Cavalry or Infantry, as relates to such Corps in Ireland.

c. 179. in part.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act for amending and reducing into One Act of Parliament the several Laws for raising and training the Militia of Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 180.

An Act to provide for the preserving and restoring of Peace in such Parts of Ireland as may at any Time be disturbed by seditious Persons, or by Persons entering into unlawful Combinations or Conspiracies.

c. 182.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—landing certain Prize Goods in Great Britain.

c. 184.

An Act for the effectual Examination of Accounts of the Receipt and Expenditure of the Colonial Revenues in the Islands of Ceylon, Mauritius, Malta, Trinidad, and in the Settlements of the Cape of Good Hope, for Five Years.

c. 186.

An Act for the more easy apprehending and trying of Offenders escaping from one Part of the Unite Kingdom to the other.

c. 188.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Three Millions for the Service of Great Britain, and for applying the Sum of Two hundred thousand Pounds British Currency for the Service of Ireland.

c. 189.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay,—and ends with the words ,—Militia, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 190.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for appointing Commissioners for carrying into Execution an Act of this Session,—and ends with the words ,—Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight.

55 Geo. 3. c. 3.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 4.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twelve Millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 5.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—Negociation of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange under a limited Sum in England.

c. 7.

An Act to repeal an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for granting Duties of Excise on certain Sorts of Glass made in Ireland, and for granting and allowing certain Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks in respect thereof.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue during the Continuance of the present Hostilities,—and ends with the words ,— States in Amity with His Majesty, of certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandize.

c. 9.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Expiration of Six Months after the Conclusion of the present Hostilities,—and ends with the words ,—His Majesty's Territories in the West Indies and Continent of South America.

c. 11.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until Six Months after the Ratification of a Definitive Treaty of Peace,—and ends with the words ,—Merchants or Factors during the present War.

c. 15.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Fifty-second Year of His present Majesty, for making Provision for the better Support of His Majesty's Household, during the Continuance of His Majesty's Indisposition.

c. 18.

An Act to settle and secure an Annuity on Lord Walsingham, in consideration of his Services as Chairman of the Committees of the House of Lords.

c. 19. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to grant certain Duties of Excise upon Licences,—and ends with the words ,—immoderate Use of Spirituous Liquors in Ireland

:—

Except Section One to “other Act or Acts;” and from “and that the” to end of that Section, Sections Nine, Nineteen, Sixty-four, Sixty-five, Section Sixty-seven from “and in” to end of that Section, Sections Sixty-eight, Seventy-six to Eighty-three, One hundred and one, the paragraphs of the Schedule which begin with the words “Any Licence to any Person to exercise the Trade or Calling” and “And further for every” and the sums of money opposite those paragraphs in the outer column.

c. 20.

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

c. 21.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 27.

An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, certain Additional Duties of Excise in Great Britain.

c. 28.

An Act for further continuing, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act of the Forty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, to continue the Restrictions contained in the several Acts of His present Majesty on Payments of Cash by the Bank of England.

c. 30.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, additional Duties of Excise in Great Britain on Sweets, Tobacco, Snuff, and Excise Licences.

c. 32.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act of the present Session,—and ends with the words ,—certain Countervailing Duties, Drawbacks, and Bounties, on Refined Sugar.

c. 33.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, certain Temporary or War Duties of Customs on the Importation into Great Britain of Goods, Wares, and Merchandize.

c. 34.

An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act made in the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty, to permit the Importation of Tobacco into Great Britain from any Place whatever.

c. 38.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, as directs that no Bleaching Powder, made in Ireland and brought into Scotland, should be removed into England.

c. 39.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,— Vessels employed in the said Fisheries to complete their full Number of Men at certain Ports.

c. 40.

An Act for raising the Sum of Two Millions three hundred and twenty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty Pounds Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 41.

An Act to continue, until Three Months after the ceasing of any Restriction imposed on the Bank of England from issuing Cash in Payment, the several Acts for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland.

c. 42. in part.

An Act to facilitate the Administration of Justice in that Part of the United Kingdom called Scotland, by the extending Trial by Jury to Civil Causes

in part; namely,—

Sections Two to Four, Ten and Eleven.

Section Twelve from “out of which” to “appoint;” and the words “the Remainder of”.

Sections Thirteen, Fourteen, and Eighteen.

Section Twenty-one to “said Issue;”.

Sections Thirty-four, Thirty-six to Thirty-eight, and Forty-two to Forty-five.

c. 44.

An Act for the Relief of the Captors of Prizes, with respect to the admitting and landing of certain Prize Vessels and Goods in Ireland; to continue in force until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 47.

An Act for procuring Returns relative to the Expence and Maintenance of the Poor in England; and also relative to the Highways.

c. 48.

An Act for enlarging the Powers of Two Acts of His present Majesty, for providing Clergymen to officiate in Gaols and Houses of Correction within England and Wales.

c. 50. in part.

An Act for the Abolition of Gaol and other Fees connected with the Gaols in England

in part; namely,—

Sections Two and Three.

Section Five to “Act,”.

Sections Ten, Fourteen, and Fifteen.

c. 51. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of His late Majesty King George the Second, for the more easy assessing, collecting, and levying of County Rates

in part; namely,—

Section Seventeen from “so much” to “and that”.

c. 52.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty, several Acts for charging additional Duties on Copper imported into Great Britain.

c. 53.

An Act to revive and continue for One Year the Duties and Contributions on the Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices in Great Britain.

c. 54.

An Act to repeal an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in this Kingdom, or resident therein; and to establish, for Twelve Months, other Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in this Kingdom, or residing therein, in certain Cases.

c. 63.

An Act to repeal the additional Duty on British-made Wine or Sweets granted by an Act of this Session of Parliament.

c. 64.

An Act to explain and amend an Act of the Fifty-third Year of His present Majesty, as far as relates to the granting Gratuities by the East India Company.

c. 64.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 65. in part.

An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Militia of Great Britain

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four.

Section Seven to “Service; and”.

Section Nine, so far as regards the authority to grant commissions.

c. 70. in part.

An Act for better regulating the Formation and Arrangement of the Judicial and other Records of the Court of Session in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One from “to be appointed” to end of that Section.

Section Two from “Provided” to end of that Section.

Sections Five to Seven.

c. 71. in part.

An Act to regulate Hawkers and Pedlars in Scotland - in part; namely—

Sections One to Three, Five, Six, Ten, Thirteen, and Fourteen.

Section Sixteen from “in any Mart” to end of that Section.

Section Seventeen to end of Act.

c. 73.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 75.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue the Encouragement of Persons making Discoveries for finding the Longitude at Sea,—and ends with the words ,—carrying the Acts relating thereto into Execution.

c. 76.

An Act to enable His Majesty, until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, to accept the Services of the Local Militia, either in or out of their Counties, under certain Restrictions.

c. 77.

An Act to authorize, under present Circumstances, the Drawing out and Embodying of the British and Irish Militia, or any Part thereof.

c. 84. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend so much of an Act of the Thirty-third Year,—and ends with the words ,—Provision for the Judges in the East Indies in certain cases

:—

Except Section One.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 85.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend and continue for One Year,—and ends with the words ,—Commissions to Subjects of Foreign States to serve as Officers, under certain Restrictions.

c. 86.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty, an Act made in the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for permitting the Importation of Masts, Yards, Bowsprits, and Timber for Naval Purposes, from the British Colonies in North America.

c. 89. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-third Year of His Majesty's Reign, for making Regulations for the building and repairing of Court Houses and Sessions Houses in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Three and Four, except as to the county of the city of Dublin.

Section Five.

c. 90. in part.

An Act to explain an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland, in the Thirty-second Year of His Majesty's Reign, relative to Inland Navigations there, so far as relates to the Limitation of Actions against Canal Companies and others

:—

Except to “accrued and not afterwards;”.

c. 91.

An Act for the Payment of Costs and Charges to Prosecutors and Witnesses, in Cases of Felony in Ireland.

c. 93.

An Act to repeal the Duties payable on, and the Permission to enter for Home Consumption, Silk Handkerchiefs imported by the East India Company.

c. 97.

An Act to grant to the Judges of the Commissary Court of Edinburgh a fixed Salary in place of their present Salary and certain Fees and Payments.

c. .

An Act to enable the Select Committee on the Downpatrick Election to reassemble, and to suspend the Transmission of the Warrants and other Proceedings for the Appointment of Commissioners to examine Witnesses in Ireland.

c. 102.

An Act to repeal certain Duties on Leather dressed in Oil in Great Britain, or imported from Ireland.

c. 104. in part.

An Act to make further Provisions for the issuing of Licences to Persons to deal in, retail, make, or manufacture Spirits and other Exciseable Commodities in Ireland, and for securing the Duties of Excise payable by the Persons so licensed

:—

Except Section Fifteen.

c. 108.

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

c. 113.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for altering certain Drawbacks and Countervailing Duties on Glass,—and ends with the words ,—imported from Ireland for Private Use from Duty.

c. 115. in part.

An Act to carry into effect a Convention made between His Majesty and the King of the Netherlands and the Emperor of all the Russias

in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 117.

An Act the title of which begins with the words,—An Act to permit, until Six Weeks,—and ends with the words ,—Importation, in Neutral Vessels from States not in Amity with His Majesty, of certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandize.

c. 126.

An Act to authorize the allowing to Foreign Officers, Allowances equivalent in Amount to the Half Pay given to British Officers under the like Circumstances.

c. 127. in part.

An Act to repeal an Act of the Fifty-third Year of His present Majesty, for preventing the Embezzlement of Stores; and to extend the Provisions of the several Acts relating to His Majesty's Naval, Ordnance, and Victualling Stores, to all other Public Stores

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 130.

An Act for further regulating the Issue and Payment of Money to His Majesty's Forces serving Abroad.

c. 131.

An Act for discontinuing certain Deductions from Half Pay, and for farther regulating the Accounts of the Paymaster General.

c. 132.

An Act to continue, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for regulating the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland respectively.

c. 139.

An Act to grant an additional Duty of Excise in Ireland, upon Spirits made or distilled from Corn or Grain.

c. 146.

An Act to authorize His Majesty to regulate, until the First Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, the Trade with any French Colony which may come into His Majesty's Possession or remain Neutral.

c. 147. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for enabling Spiritual Persons to exchange the Parsonage or Glebe Houses or Glebe Lands,—and ends with the words ,—Lands to become Glebe in certain Cases, and for other Purposes

in part; namely,—

Section One from “Provided” to “Chapelry:”.

Sections Seven to Nine.

Section Ten, so far as it relates to any mortgage.

c. 148.

An Act for raising the Sum of Four millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 149.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifteen.

c. 150.

An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of the Land Tax Commissioners, and for appointing additional Commissioners, and indemnifying such Persons as have acted without due Authority in Execution of the Acts therein recited.

c. 154.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 155.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July,—and ends with the words ,—reduce the Duties thereby imposed.

c. 156.

An Act to amend the Laws relative to the Transportation of Offenders; to continue in force until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 158.

An Act to enable Grand Juries to present additional Sums for Constables in Ireland, and for the secure Conveyance of Prisoners.

c. 161. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act of the Fifty-second Year,—and ends with the words ,— Trades, and Offices, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three.

c. 162.

An Act to repeal the Excise Duties and Drawbacks on Epsom Salt.

c. 164.

An Act to exonerate, in certain Cases, Foreign Sprits imported during the Suspension of the Spirit Intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland, from the additional Duty imposed thereon.

c. 165.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay,—and ends with the words ,—Militia, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 166.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Local Militia in Great Britain, to the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 167.

An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 171.

An Act to continue for One Year certain Acts for the better Prevention and Punishment of Attempts to seduce Persons serving in His Majesty's Forces by Sea and Land from their Duty and Allegiance to His Majesty, or to incite them to Mutiny or Disobedience.

c. 173.

An Act for the better Protection of the Trade of the United Kingdom during the present Hostilities with France.

c. 175.

An Act to continue until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, Two Acts of the Fiftieth and Forty-fifth Years of His present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders to London and Westminster, by Inland Navigation.

c. 178.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty, an Act of the Twenty-eighth Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Encouragement of the Manufacture of Flax and Cotton in Great Britain.

c. 180.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for granting an additional Bounty on the Exportation of the Silk Manufactures of Great Britain.

c. 182.

An Act to authorise the Directors General of Inland Navigation in Ireland to proceed in carrying on and completing the Canal from Dublin to Tarmonbury on the River Shannon.

c. 183.

An Act to repeal the Bounties payable in Ireland on the Exportation of certain Calicoes and Cottons.

c. 184. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for repealing the Stamp Duties on Deeds,—and ends with the words ,—other Duties in lieu thereof

in part; namely,—

Sections Twenty-five and Twenty-six.

Section Fifty-two, the words “Ordinary or”.

Section Fifty-five.

c. 185. in part.

An Act for repealing the Stamp Office Duties on Advertisements, Almanacks, Newspapers, Gold and Silver Plate, Stage Coaches, and Licences for keeping Stage Coaches, now payable in Great Britain; and for granting new Duties in lieu thereof

in part; namely,—

Except Sections Two, Four, and the Schedule so far as such Sections and Schedule relate to the duties on plate, and except Section Seven.

c. 187.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Sums out of the respective Consolidated Funds,—and ends with the words ,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 189.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for allowing Henry Meux,—and ends with the words ,—Duties on the Malt and Hops expended in the Production of the Beer so lost.

c. 193.

An Act to enable His Majesty, until Six Weeks after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament, to regulate the Trade and Commerce carried on between His Majesty's Subjects and the Inhabitants of the United States of America.

c. 196.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Six Millions for the Service of Great Britain.

56 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, several Laws relating to the Duties on Glass made in Great Britain.

c. 2.

An Act to revive and further continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Seventh Year of King George the Second, for the free Importation of Cochineal and Indigo.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates, in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 4.

An Act for raising the Sum of Eleven Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 6.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act of the Fifty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, for explaining and amending several Acts relating to Spiritual Persons holding of Farms, and for enforcing the Residence of such Persons on their Benefices, in England.

c. 8.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Trade and Commerce to and from the Cape of Good Hope.

c. 10.

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

c. 11.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 12.

An Act for exhibiting a Bill in this present Parliament, for naturalizing His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.

c. 13.

An Act for the Naturalization of His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld; and settling his Precedence.

c. 14.

An Act for empowering the Governor and Company of the Bank of England to advance the Sum of Six Millions, towards the Supply for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 16.

An Act for better regulating the Offices of Receivers of Crown Rents.

c. 17.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, certain additional Duties of Excise in Great Britain.

c. 18.

An Act to suspend, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty, the Duty on Lead exported from Great Britain.

c. 19.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and sixteen, an Act of the Forty-seventh Year of His present Majesty, for granting an additional Bounty on double refined Sugar exported.

c. 20.

An Act to make further Provision for the Execution of the several Acts relating to the Revenues, Matters and Things, under the Management of the Commissioners of Customs and Port Duties, and of the Commissioners of Inland Excise and Taxes, in Ireland.

c. 21.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, until Two Years,—and ends with the words ,—Negociation of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange under a limited Sum, in England.

c. 22.

An Act for the more effectually detaining in Custody Napoleon Buonapart.

c. 23.

An Act for regulating the Intercourse with the Island of Saint Helena, during the Time Napoleon Buonapart shall be detained there; and for indemnifying Persons in the Cases therein mentioned.

c. 24.

An Act for better enabling His Majesty to make Provision for the Establishment of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta, and His Serene Highness Leopold George Frederick Duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringuen, Prince of Cobourg of Saalfeld.

c. 27.

An Act to amend several Laws relative to the Transportation of Offenders; to continue in force until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one.

c. 28.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 30.

An Act for indemnifying the Commissioners of Excise in Scotland, and all Persons who may nave acted under their Authority, in relation to certain Orders issued and Things done relative to certain Acts regarding the Distilleries in Scotland.

c. 31.

An Act for transferring all Contracts and Securities entered into with or given to the Commissioners for Transports, to the Commissioners of the Navy and Victualling.

c. 32.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 36.

An Act to repeal Two Acts passed in the Reigns of King Edward the Fourth and King Richard the Third, which prohibit the Importation of Wrought Goods and certain other Articles.

c. 38.

An Act to empower His Majesty to suspend the Ballot or Enrolment for the Local Militia.

c. 40.

An Act for further continuing until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, an Act of the Forty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, to continue the Restrictions contained in the several Acts of His present Majesty, on Payments of Cash by the Bank of England.

c. 41.

An Act for raising the Sum of Two millions four hundred and seventy thousand Pounds Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 42.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million seven hundred thousand Pounds British Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 43.

An Act for making certain Allowances of the Duties payable on Malt and Beer.

c. 45.

An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Local Militia in Great Britain, to the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.

c. 46. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Civil List:—

Except Sections Eight to Twelve.

c. 47.

An Act for raising the Sum of One million two hundred thousand Pounds Irish Currency, by Treasury Bills, for the Service of Ireland, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 48.

An Act to continue, until Three Months after the ceasing of any Restriction imposed on the Bank of England from issuing Cash in Payment, the several Acts for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland.

c. 50. in part.

An Act to regulate the Sale of Farming Stock taken in Execution

in part; namely,—

Section Eleven, so far as it relates to an assignee of any insolvent debtor's estate.

c. 52. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for enabling Spiritual Persons to exchange their Parsonage Houses or Glebe Lands, and for other Purposes therein mentioned

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 53.

An Act to amend and render more effectual Three several Acts passed in the Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth, and Fifty-second Years of His present Majesty, for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities.

c. 54.

An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

c. 55. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, in the Fortieth Year,—and ends with the words ,— Powers vested in the Directors of all Works relating to Inland Navigation in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Ten to Thirteen and Twenty-two.

c. 58. in part.

An Act to repeal an Act made in the Fifty-first Year of His present Majesty, for allowing the Manufacture and Use of a Liquor prepared from Sugar for colouring Porter

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Four from “and that” to end of that Section.

Section Five.

c. 61.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 64. in part.

An Act to repeal several Acts relating to the Militia of Great Britain, and to amend other Acts relating thereto

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three and Five.

c. 65.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to explain and amend the Acts for granting Duties on the Profits arising from Property,—and ends with the words ,—exempting Collectors Bonds from the Stamp Duties.

c. 67.

An Act to enable such Officers, Marines, and Soldiers, as have been in the Land or Sea Service, or in the Marines, or in the Militia, or any Corps of Fencible Men, since the Forty-second Year of his present Majesty's Reign, to exercise Trades.

c. 69.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, Two Acts of the Fifty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, for repealing the Duties of Customs on Madder imported into Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 71.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-first Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for discharging certain Arrears of Quit, Crown, and Composition Rents in Ireland.

c. 72.

An Act to continue and amend so much of an Act of the Forty-third Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for authorizing the billetting and subjecting to Military Discipline certain Yeomanry Corps, and Officers of Cavalry or Infantry, as relates to such Corps in Ireland.

c. 76.

An Act for repealing the several Bounties on the Exportation of Refined Sugar, from any Part of the United Kingdom, and for allowing other Bounties in lieu thereof, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

c. 87. in part.

An Act to regulate Proceedings of Grand Juries in Ireland, upon Bills of Indictment

in part; namely,—

Section One, the words “in Court”.

c. 90.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay,—and ends with the words ,—Militia, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.

c. 92.

An Act to enable His Majesty to authorize the Exportation of the Machinery necessary for erecting a Mint in the United States of America.

c. 95.

An Act to authorize such Person as His Majesty shall appoint to transfer a certain Sum in Three Pounds per Cent. Reduced Annuities, now standing in the Name of the dissolved College of Hertford, in the University of Oxford; and also to receive Dividends due upon such Annuities.

c. 96. in part.

An Act for establishing an Agreement with the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, for advancing the Sum of Three Millions for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and sixteen

:—

Except Sections Three and Five.

c. 98. in part.

An Act to unite and consolidate into One Fund all the Public Revenues of Great Britain and Ireland, and to provide for the Application thereof to the general Service of the United Kingdom

in part; namely,—

Sections Four to Twelve.

Section Thirteen to “seventeen,” and from “and that the several” to end of that Section.

Section Fourteen, so far as it relates to payment out of the revenues therein mentioned.

Section Sixteen, so far as it relates to the office of Vice Treasurer for Ireland.

Sections Seventeen, Nineteen to Twenty-one, and Twenty-three to Twenty-eight.

c. 102.

An Act to amend the Act of the Fifty-third Year of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England; and to give further Powers to the Court appointed by the said Act.

c. 104. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for the making more effectual Provision for the Prevention of Smuggling,—and ends with the words ,—Exporters of Exciseable Goods on Drawback to give Notice of Shipment

:—

Except Sections Twenty-five and Twenty-six.

c. 105.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend and continue, until the End of the next Session,—and ends with the words ,— Spirits imported and exported between England and Scotland and Ireland respectively.

c. 106.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal the Duties payable in Scotland upon Wash and Spirits,—and ends with the words ,—Tenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

c. 107.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament relating to Stamp Duties in Great Britain, so far as relates to Inventories to be exhibited and recorded in any Commissary Court in Scotland.

c. 108.

An Act to repeal certain Drawbacks and Countervailing Duties of Excise on Beer and Malt; to alter the Drawbacks on Plate Glass, and to prevent Frauds therein.

c. 109.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for granting an additional Bounty on the Exportation of the Silk Manufactures of Great Britain.

c. 111.

An Act to repeal Part of the Duty on Spirits distilled in Ireland, to reduce the Drawback on such Spirits exported to Foreign Parts, and to make further Regulations for the Collection of the said Duties, and the Duties on Licences for retailing Spirituous and other Liquors in Ireland.

c. 116. in part.

An Act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the Fifty-fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Abolition of Gaol and other Fees connected with the Gaols in England

:—

Except Section Three to “England,”.

c. 120. in part.

An Act to procure annual Returns of Persons committed, tried, and convicted for Criminal Offences and Misdemeanors in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section Three, except as to the county of the city of Dublin.

c. 121.

An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia of Ireland, and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 122.

An Act to make Provision for securing, for a Time to be limited, the Profits of the Office of Clerk of the Pleas of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland.

c. 123.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of April,—and ends with the words ,—Residence of such Persons on their Benefices in England.

c. 124.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, Two Acts of the Fiftieth and Forty-fifth Years of His present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders, to London and Westminster.

c. 125.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for the more effectual Punishment of Persons,—and ends with the words ,—Owners of such Property to recover Damages for the Injury sustained.

Repealed except as to Scotland.

c. 126.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-third Year of His present Majesty, for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 131.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Fifteenth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, an Act of the Fifty-second Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Preservation of the Peace, by enforcing the Duties of watching and warding.

c. 139. in part.

An Act to regulate the binding of Parish Apprentices - in part, namely—

Section Eight from “unless” to “be legally settled,”.

c. 142.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum out of the Consolidated Fund,—and ends with the words ,—appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

57 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue and extend the Provisions of an Act of the Forty-ninth Year,—and ends with the words ,—Trade of the Island of Mauritius.

c. 2.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twenty-four Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.

c. 3.

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. 5.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt,—and ends with the words ,—Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.

c. 6. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to make perpetual certain Parts of an Act of the Thirty-sixth Year,—and ends with the words ,— Treasonable Practices and Attempt

in part; namely,—

Sections Two and Three.

Section Four so far as it relates to the Prince Regent.

c. 7.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and make petual Two Acts of the Thirty-seventh Year,—and ends with the words ,—Forces by Sea or Land from their Duty and Allegiance to His Majesty, or to incite them to Mutiny or Disobedience.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of April,—and ends with the words ,—Dealers to send out any Quantity of Coffee not exceeding Eight Pounds Weight without Permit.

c. 9.

An Act for vesting all Estates and Property occupied for the Barrack Service in the Comptroller of the Barrack Department; and for granting certain Powers to the said Comptroller.

c. 11.

An Act to facilitate the Progress of Business in the Court of King's Bench in Westminster Hall.

c. 12.

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

c. 13.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 15.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, an Act of the Forty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for granting an additional Bounty on the Exportation of the Silk Manufactures of Great Britain.

c. 16.

An Act for raising the Sum of Eighteen Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.

c. 17.

An Act to repeal, during the Continuance of Peace, so much of an Act of the Ninth Year of His present Majesty as prohibits the Exportation of Pig and Bar Iron, and certain Naval Stores, unless the Pre-emption thereof be offered to the Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy.

c. 19. in part.

An Act for the more effectually preventing Seditious Meetings and Assemblies

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Twenty-two.

Section Twenty-three, the words “or to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent”.

Section Thirty-six to “prosecuted if this Act had not been made:” and from “Provided always, that nothing” to end of that Section.

The last Section.

c. 21.

An Act to revive and continue for Two Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, Two Acts made in the Forty-seventh and Fiftieth Years of His present Majesty, for the preventing improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland.

c. 23.

An Act to further continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hunded and twenty, an Act of the Seventh Year of King George the Second, for the free Importation of Cochineal and Indigo.

c. 25. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to explain and amend an Act, made in the Forty-eighth Year,—and ends with the words ,—lodging Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, from the Duties charged by the said Act

in part; namely,—

Section One from “such Person or” to “under the said Act,”.

Section Two from “and at” to “situate;” and the words “and Declaration” (wherever they occur).

Sections Three and Five.

c. 26.

An Act to amend and render more effectual Four several Acts passed in the Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth, Fifty-second, and Fifty-sixth Years of His present Majesty, for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities.

c. 27.

An Act for repealing the Duties of Customs on Buck Wheat imported into this Kingdom, and for granting other Duties, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, in lieu thereof.

c. 31.

An Act for granting to his Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 34. in part.

An Act to authorize the Issue of Exchequer Bills, and the Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund, to a limited Amount, for the carrying on of Public Works and Fisheries in the United Kingdom, and Employment of the Poor in Great Britain, in manner therein mentioned

:—

Except the following Sections and parts of Sections so far as they relate to Great Britain; namely,—Sections Eight, Ten, Eleven, Thirteen, and Fourteen, Section Seventeen to “Purposes of this Act,”, from “and the said” to “under this Act,” and from “under the” to “aforesaid;”, Section Twenty-one to “Securities,” and from “in lieu” to end of that Section, and Sections Twenty-two, Twenty-three, Twenty-six, Forty-one to Forty-eight, and Sixty-four, but excluding from the exception so much as relates to exchequer bills, and also Sections Thirteen and Fourteen so far as they relate to applications from and advances to parishes.

c. 35.

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

c. 38.

An Act to continue, until the Fifteenth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, an Act of the Fifty-second Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Preservation of the Peace, by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding.

c. 40.

An Act to authorize the rewarding Officers of the Customs for their Services in preventing illicit Distillation in Scotland, under an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament.

c. 41. in part.

An Act to repeal Two Acts passed in the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Years of His present Majesty, relating to the Office of the Agent General, and for transferring the Duties of the said Office to the Offices of the Paymaster General and Secretary at War

:—

Except Section Two from “from and after the time” to end of that Section, Section Seven to “to the Paymaster General;” and Section Eight.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March,—and ends with the words ,—in American Ships coming in Ballast.

c. 43.

An Act for granting, for Two Years from the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, Bounties on Sugar refined otherwise than by claying.

c. 44. in part.

An Act to allow Corps of Yeomanry or Volunteer Cavalry, when assembled for the Suppression of Riots or Tumults, to be Quartered and Billetted, and Officers on Half Pay to hold certain Commissions in such Corps, and to exempt Members in such Corps from serving the Office of Constable

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 45.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for the Continuation of all and every Person or Persons in any and every Office,—and ends with the words ,—until removed or discharged therefrom by the succeeding King or Queen of this Realm.

c. 47.

An Act for settling and securing Annuities on Lord Colchester, and on the next Person to whom the Title of Lord Colchester shall descend, in Consideration of his eminent Services.

c. 50.

An Act to continue an Act made in the Fifty-fourth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled An Act to provide for the preserving and restoring, of Peace in such Parts of Ireland as in may at any Time be disturbed by seditious Persons, or by Persons entering into unlawful Combinations or Conspiracies.

c. 53. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Punishment of Murders and Manslaughters committed in Places not within His Majesty's Dominions

in part; namely,—

Section One so far as it relates to the Settlement in the Bay of Honduras and to New Zealand and Otaheite.

Sections Two and Three.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 56. in part.

An Act to amend the Laws in respect to forfeited Recognizances in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Five to Sixteen.

Section Seventeen from “the Sum” to “forfeited; and”.

 

Sections Twenty-five and Twenty-six.

Section Thirty-five from “it shall” to “same;”.

Sections Thirty-six and Thirty-seven.

c. 57. in part.

An Act to empower His Majesty to suspend Training, and to regulate the Quotas of the Militia

in part; namely,—

Section One as far as it relates to the Militia raised in England and Ireland.

Section Two.

Section Three so far as it relates to enlisting to serve or offering to enlist to serve the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies.

Section Four.

c. 60.

An Act to regulate certain Offices in the Court of Exchequer in England.

c. 62. in part.

An Act to abolish certain Offices, and to regulate certain other Offices, in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two to “Records of Ireland;”.

Sections Three, Four and Seven.

Section Eight to “wholly abolished; and”.

c. 64. in part.

An Act to abolish certain Offices, and regulate others in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections Seven, Eight, Twelve, and Fourteen.

c. 69.

An Act to continue until the Twenty-ninth Day of September One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and to amend an Act passed in Ireland, in the Thirty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for the Improvement and Extension of the Fisheries on the Coasts of Ireland.

c. 70. in part.

An Act to relieve Persons impugning the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity from certain Penalties in Ireland

in part; namely,—

From “That such” to “void; and”.

c. 72.

An Act to continue until the end of the next Session of Parliament Two Acts made in the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-sixth Years of His present Majesty, for regulating the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally.

c. 78.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 80.

An Act for raising the Sum of Nine Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.

c. 81.

An Act for raising the Sum of Three Millions six hundred thousand Pounds British Currency, by Treasury Bills, in Ireland, for the Services of the Year One thousand eight hundred and seventeen.

c. 84.

An Act to regulate the Offices of His Majesty's Exchequer in England and Ireland respectively.

c. 85.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to permit, until the Fourteenth Day of November,—and ends with the words ,—taking the same out of Warehouse free of Duty, and who have acted in obedience thereto.

c. 100. in part.

An Act to renew the Powers of exonerating Small Livings and Charitable Institutions from the Land Tax, and for making further Provision for the Redemption of the Land Tax

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Eleven, Twenty-two, Twenty-five and Twenty-six.

c. 101.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue an Act, intituled An Act further to extend and render more effectual certain Provisions,—and ends with the words ,—extending the Provisions of the said former Acts.

c. 102.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay,—and ends with the words ,—Militia, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

c. 103.

An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 104.

An Act to reduce the Number of Serjeants, Corporals, and Drummers in the Militia of Ireland whilst disembodied.

c. 109.

An Act to abolish the Subsidy and Alnage of the Old and New Draperies, and of all Woollen Manufactures, in Ireland; and to authorize the Payment out of the Consolidated Fund of an Annual Sum to John Lord de Blaquiere, during the Continuance of his Interest in the Office of Alnager.

c. 110.

An Act to make further Regulations for the better collecting and securing the Duties upon Spirits distilled in Ireland.

c. 114.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, Two Acts of His present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders to London and Westminster.

c. 120.

An Act to authorize the Court of Directors of the East India Company to make extraordinary Allowances, in certain Cases, to the Owners of certain Ships in the Service of the said Company.

c. 124. in part.

An Act to amend an Act made in the present Session of Parliament for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills, and the Advance of Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries, and Employment of the Poor

:—

Except Sections Seven and Fourteen, so far as they relate to Great Britain.

c. 126.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal an Act, passed in the Fifty-fourth Year,—and ends with the words ,—other Provisions in lieu thereof.

c. 132.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and seventeen, and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

58 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act to repeal an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, intituled An Act to continue 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 the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to suspend, until the End of the present Session,—and ends with the words ,—Public Works in Ireland, and for accounting for Money raised by such Presentments.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

c. 4.

An Act for raising the Sum of Thirty Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for indemnifying Persons who, since the Twenty-sixth Day of January,—and ends with the words ,—Suppression of tumultuous and unlawful Assemblies.

c. 7.

An Act to indemnify all Persons who have been concerned in advising, issuing, or carrying into execution any Order or Orders for permitting the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods and Commodities in Foreign Bottoms into and out of certain of His Majesty's West India Islands.

c. 9.

An Act to further continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and eighteen, Two Acts of the Fifty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, for repealing the Duties of Customs on Madder imported into Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 10.

An Act to rectify a Mistake in an Act, passed in the Fifty-fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and to indemnify certain Persons in relation thereto.

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 regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 14.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for preventing the further Circulation of Dollars and Tokens issued by the Governor and Company of the Bank of England.

c. 15.

An Act to amend an Act made in the Twenty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, for the Encouragement of the Fisheries carried on in the Greenland Seas and Davis's Streights, so far as relates to the Oaths thereby required to be taken.

c. 22.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 25.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle an Annuity on Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cumberland, in case of Her surviving is Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland.

c. 26.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, Two Acts made in the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-sixth Years of His present Majesty's Reign, for regulating the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally, and to amend the same.

c. 28. in part.

An Act to repeal an Act made in the Fifty-sixth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for establishing the Use of an Hydrometer called Sikes's Hydrometer, in ascertaining the Strength of Spirits, instead of Clarke's Hydrometer; and for making other Provisions in lieu thereof

:—

Except Sections Two and Three.

c. 30. in part.

An Act for preventing frivolous and vexatious Actions of Assault and Battery, and for slanderous Words, in Courts

in part; namely,—

Section One, so far as it relates to the courts of great sessions for the principality of Wales or for the county palatine of Chester.

c. 31. in part.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Fifty-third Year of His Majesty's Reign, to make further Regulations for the building and repairing of Court Houses and Sessions Houses in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One, except as to the county of the city of Dublin.

Section Three.

c. 32.

An Act to amend so much of an Act of the Fifty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, as relates to the Salaries of Clergymen officiating as Chaplains in Houses of Correction.

c. 37.

An Act for further continuing, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, an Act of the Forty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, to continue the Restrictions, contained in several Acts of His present Majesty, on Payments of Cash by the Bank of England.

c. 40.

An Act to continue the Laws now in force relating to Yeomanry Corps in Ireland.

c. 45. in part.

An Act for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Nine.

Section Thirteen from “and in which the” to “mentioned;”.

Sections Eighteen and Twenty.

Section Twenty-two, the words “be enrolled in the High Court of Chancery, and”.

Section Twenty-three, the words “enrolled and”.

Sections Thirty-seven, Seventy-one, and Eighty-six.

The rest of this Act so far as it confers power to enforce payment of any rate.

c. 47. in part.

An Act to establish Fever Hospitals, and to make other Regulations for Relief of the suffering Poor, and for preventing the Increase of Infectious Fevers in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One from “save” to “of the Assizes;”.

Section Four.

Sections Five to Eight except as to the county of the city of Dublin.

Section Nine.

Section Sixteen from “the Defendant” to “Evidence;”.

c. 50.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend and continue, until the Tenth Day of November,—and ends with the words ,— Regulations for the Distillation of Spirits from Corn, for Home Consumption, in Scotland.

c. 52.

An Act to continue, until the Twentieth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty, an Act of the Fifty-second Year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual Preservation of the Peace, by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding.

c. 53.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to make farther Provision for His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, and to settle an Annuity on the Princess of Leiningen, in case she shall survive His said Royal Highness.

c. 55.

An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, Two Acts of the Fifty-fourth Year of His present Majesty, for repealing the Duties of Customs on Madder imported into Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 57. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-fifth Year of His present Majesty, for granting Duties of Excise in Ireland upon certain Licences, and for securing the Payment of such Duties, and the regulating the issuing of such Licences

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Three to Six.

c. 58.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay,—and ends with the words ,—Militia, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

c. 59.

An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 60.

An Act to continue, until Three Months after the ceasing of any Restriction imposed on the Bank of England from issuing Cash in Payment, the several Acts for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland.

c. 62.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, Two Acts of is present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders to London and Westminster.

c. 63.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, an Act made in the Forty-ninth Year of His present Majesty, to permit the Importation of Tobacco from any Place whatever.

c. 66. in part.

An Act to empower any Three or more of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to exercise all the Powers and Authorities given to the said Commissioners by any Act or Acts of Parliament

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 69. in part.

An Act for the Regulation of Parish Vestries

in part; namely,—

Section Five.

c. 71.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 73. in part.

An Act for regulating the Payment of Regimental Debts, and the Distribution of the Effects of Officers and Soldiers dying in Service, and the Receipt of Sums due to Soldiers

:—

Except Section Four and Section Six so far as it relates to any other matter than false representation and personation for the purpose of obtaining prize or bounty money, grant or other allowance of money.

c. 78.

An Act to make further Provision for the better securing the Collection of the Duties on Malt, and to amend the Laws relating to Brewers in Ireland.

c. 81. in part.

An Act for extending to that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland certain Provisions of the Parliament of Great Britain in relation to Executors under the Age of Twenty-one Years, and to Matrimonial Contracts

in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 83.

An Act to amend and reduce into One Act the several Laws relating to the Manner in which the East India Care required to hire Ships.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 84.

An Act to remove Doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages had and solemnized within the British Territories in India.

Repealed as to all Her Modesty's Dominions.

c. 86.

An Act for raising the Sum of Eleven millions six hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

c. 87.

An Act for raising the Sum of Eight hundred thousand Pounds, British Currency, by Treasury Bills, in Ireland, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

c. 88.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend Two Acts, made in the last Session,—and ends with the words ,—carrying the said Acts into Execution in Ireland.

c. 90.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to alter and amend certain of the Provisions of an Act passed in the Fifty-first Year,—and ends with the words ,—Resumption of the Exercise of the Royal Authority by His Majesty.

c. 91.

An Act for appointing Commissioners to inquire concerning Charities in England for the Education of the Poor.

c. 96.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, for the Term of Two Years,—and ends with the words ,—Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in or resident in this Kingdom, in certain Cases.

c. 97.

An Act to prevent Aliens, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and nineteen, from becoming naturalized, or being made or becoming Denizens, except in certain Cases.

c. 101.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and eighteen.

59 Geo. 3. c. 1.

An Act to provide for the Care of His Majesty's Royal Person during the Continuance of His Majesty's Illness.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for reviving and further continuing, until the First Day of May,—and ends with the words ,— Expences of Hustings and Poll Clerks, so far as regards the City of Westminster.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates, in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

c. 4.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twenty Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

c. 7. in part.

An Act to regulate the Cutlery Trade in England

in part; namely,—

Section Seventeen.

c. 8.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty, an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for preventing Aliens from becoming naturalized, or being made or becoming Denizens, except in certain Cases.

c. 9.

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

c. 10.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 12. in part.

An Act to amend the Laws for the Relief of the Poor

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Five, Eight to Ten, Fourteen to Sixteen, Eighteen, Twenty-seven, and Twenty-nine to Thirty-four.

Section Thirty-six so far as it relates to 22 Geo. 3. c. 83.

c. 14.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, an Act of the Forty-sixth year of His present Majesty, for permitting the Exportation of Wool from the British Plantations in America.

c. 15.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of July,—and ends with the words ,—United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies.

c. 16. in part.

An Act to carry into Effect the Treaty with the Netherlands, relating to the Slave Trade

in part; namely,—

Section Twelve.

c. 19.

An Act to render, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty, the growing Produce of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom, arising in Great Britain, available for the Public Service.

c. 20.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

c. 22.

An Act for the further Regulation of His Majesty's Household, and the Care of His Royal Person, during the Continuance of His Indisposition.

c. 23.

An Act to restrain, until the End of the present Session of Parliament, the Governor and Company of the Bank of England from making Payments in Cash under certain Notices given by them for that Purpose.

c. 24.

An Act to restrain, until the End of the present Session of Parliament, the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland from making Payments in the Gold Coin of this Realm, under certain Notices given by them.

c. 26.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 31.

An Act to enable certain Commissioners fully to carry into Effect several Conventions for liquidating Claims of British Subjects, and others, against the Government of France.

c. 32.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July,—and ends with the words ,—Tobacco and Snuff, and certain Excise Licences.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of July,—and ends with the words ,—United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies.

c. 34.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend and render more effectual several Acts,—and ends with the words ,—Fund commonly called the Waterloo Subscription.

c. 35. in part.

An Act to amend an Act, passed in the Fifty-fifth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act to facilitate the Administration of Justice in that part of the United Kingdom called Scotland, by extending Trial by Jury to Civil Causes

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Six and Ten to Twelve.

Section Thirteen so far as it relates to the Judge Admiral.

Sections Fifteen, Sixteen, Eighteen, Twenty, Twenty-three to Twenty-five, Twenty-eight to Thirty-four, and Thirty-six.

Section Thirty-seven from “declaring” to end of that Section.

Sections Thirty-eight to Fifty-five.

c. 39.

An Act for the more frequent Payment, into the Receipt of the Exchequer at Westminster, of Monies arising from the Duties of Customs, Excise, Stamps, and Postage in England.

c. 40.

An Act to secure Spiritual Persons in the Possession of Benefices in certain Cases.

c. 43.

An Act to authorize the Receipt and Appropriation of of certain Sums voluntarily contributed by the Most Noble John Jeffreys Marquis Camden, in aid of the Public Service.

c. 44.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend an Act passed in the Fifty-seventh Year,—and ends with the words ,—Trial of Murders, Manslaughters, Rapes, Robberies, and Burglaries committed in Honduras.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 46.

An Act to abolish Appeals of Murder, Treason, Felony, or other Offences, and Wager of Battel, or joining Issue and Trial by Battel, in Writs of Right.

c. 47.

An Act to indemnify Persons who shall give Evidence before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal on the Bill for preventing Bribery and Corruption at the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Barnstaple, in the County of Devon.

c. 49.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue the Restrictions contained in several Acts on Payments in Cash by the Bank of England,—and ends with the words ,—Exportation of Gold and Silver.

c. 54.

An Act to carry into Effect a Convention of Commerce concluded between His Majesty and the United States of America, and a Treaty with the Prince Regent of Portugal.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 58.

An Act for facilitating the Recovery of the Wages of Seamen in the Merchant Service.

c. 60. in part.

An Act to permit the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and the Bishop of London, for the Time being, to admit Persons into Holy Orders specially for the Colonies

in part; namely,—

Section Six.

c. 61.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to enable Counties and Stewartries in Scotland to give Aid to Royal Burghs,—and ends with the words ,—not the Gaols of Royal Burghs.

c. 65.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries.

c. 67.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the Thirtieth Day of July,—and ends with the words ,—Colonial Revenues in the Islands of Ceylon, Mauritius, Malta, Trinidad, and in the Settlements of the Cape of Good Hope.

c. 70.

An Act to repeal certain Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, regarding Duelling.

c. 72.

An Act to grant to His Majesty an additional Duty of Excise on Tobacco in Ireland.

c. 73.

An Act to repeal several Acts, requiring the Masters of Vessels carrying Certificate Goods to Ireland to take Duplicates of the Contents; prohibiting the Importation of certain wrought Goods, and the Exportation of Gunpowder when the Price shall exceed a certain Sum.

c. 75.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty, Two Acts, made in the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-sixth Years of His present Majesty, for regulating the Trade in Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally.

c. 76. in part.

An Act to establish further Regulations respecting Advances by the Bank of England for the Public Service, and the Purchase of Government Securities by the said Bank

in part; namely,—

Section Three from “nor” to end of that Section.

c. 79.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty, Two Acts of the Forty-fifth and Fiftieth Years of His present Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders to London and Westminster by Inland Navigation.

c. 81.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend an Act of the last Session,—and ends with the words ,—from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 84. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend the Laws for making,—and ends with the words ,—faithful Account of all Monies levied under the same

:—

Except Section Forty-three.

c. 87.

An Act to grant to His Majesty certain Duties of Excise in Ireland on Malt.

c. 88.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal the annual Excise Duties upon Malt,—and ends with the words ,—Year ending the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty.

c. 89.

An Act to continue, until the Tenth Day of October One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, an Act made in the Fifty-seventh Year of His present Majesty, for suspending a Part of the Duties on Sweets or made Wines.

c. 90.

An Act for the Prevention of Frauds in the Duties on Soap; for preserving the Books or Papers called Specimens, left by Officers of Excise on the Premises of Traders; and for requiring more speedy Payment of the Excise Duties on Printed Calicoes.

c. 92. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to enable Justices of the Peace in Ireland to act as such, in certain Cases,—and ends with the words ,—Officers for Neglect of Duty, and on Masters for Illusage of their Apprentices

in part; namely,—

Except Section Three.

c. 93.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue for One Year,—and ends with the words ,—Profits of the Office of Clerk of the Pleas of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland.

c. 99.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank of Ireland, and to direct the gradual Resumption of Cash Payments by the said Bank.

c. 101.

An Act to enlarge the Powers of an Act passed in the Fifty-sixth Year of His present Majesty, relative to the Transportation of Offenders, to continue until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one.

c. 106.

An Act to amend the several Acts for securing the Payment of the Duties of Excise upon certain, Licences, and regulating the issuing of such Licences; and for securing the Duties upon Spirits distilled by licensed Distillers in Ireland.

c. 107. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend several Acts for regulating the granting of Permits and Certificates for the Conveyance and Protection of certain Goods in Ireland

in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 112.

An Act to grant, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, an additional Bounty on the Exportation of certain Silk Manufactures of Great Britain.

c. 114.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to stay Proceedings against any Governor,—and ends with the words ,—Governor to levy a Duty on Spirits made in the said Colony.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 116.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay,—and ends with the words ,—Militia, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty.

c. 117.

An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty, the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances to Officers and Quartermasters of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 129.

An Act to continue in force, until the Expiration of Three Calendar Months after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament, Three Acts of His present Majesty, for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 130.

An Act to continue the several Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland, until the First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty.

c. 131.

An Act for raising the Sum of Sixteen millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

c. 132.

An Act for raising the Sum of Two Millions British Currency, by Treasury Bills in Ireland, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

c. 133.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and nineteen; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 134. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three.

Section Six, the words “in the High Court of Chancery, and” and from “and all such” to end of that Section.

Section Sixteen, the words “in the High Court of Chancery, and”.

Section Twenty-one.

 

Section Twenty-four to “after the passing of this Act,” and from “and in” to “aforesaid;”.

Section Thirty to “Parish; and”.

Section Thirty-five.

The rest of this Act so far as it confers power to enforce payment of any rate.

c. 135. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal Two Acts, made in the Fifty-fourth and Fifth-fifth Years,—and ends with the words ,—Regulation of Ferries in Scotland

:—

Except Sections Twenty-five, Twenty-six, and Twenty-nine to Thirty-four.

c. 138.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for appointing Commissioners,—and ends with the words ,—Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight.

60 Geo. 3. & 1 Geo. 4. c. 1. in part.

An Act to prevent the Training of Persons to the Use of Arms, and to the Practice of Military Evolutions and Exercise

in part; namely,—

Section Five from “and the Venue” to “thereupon;” so far as relates to Ireland.

Section Eight.

c. 2.

An Act to authorize Justices of the Peace, in certain disturbed Counties to seize and detain Arms collected or kept for Purposes dangerous to the Public Peace; to continue in force until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco, and Snuff, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty.

c. 4. in part.

An Act to prevent Delay in the Administration of Justice in Cases of Misdemeanor

in part; namely,—

Sections Five to Seven.

c. 6.

An Act for more effectually preventing Seditious Meetings and Assemblies; to continue in force until the End of the Session of Parliament next after Five Years from the passing of the Act.

c. 7.

An Act to amend an Act of the Forty-second Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for regulating the Trial of controverted Elections or Returns of Members to serve in the United Parliament for Ireland.

Repealed so long as 31 & 32 Vict. c. 125. s. 50. continues in force.

c. 8. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Prevention and Punishment of blasphemous and seditious Libels

in part; namely,—

Section Eight from “and the Venue” to “thereupon;” so far as relates to Ireland, and the whole Section so far as it relates to justices of the peace.

Section Eleven.

c. 11. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of Polls, and for making further Provision touching the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Six, Eight, Twenty-eight to Thirty-three, Thirty-five, Thirty-seven to Forty, and Forty-three to end of Act.

c. 12.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty, such Laws as may expire within a limited Period.

c. 13.

An Act for continuing an Act made in the last 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 to remedy certain Inconveniences in local and exclusive Jurisdictions.

GEORGE IV.

1 Geo. 4. c. 1.

An Act for the Support of His Majesty's Household, lind of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

c. 2.

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

c. 3.

An Act for the Removal of Doubts as to the Continuance of Three Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 5. in part.

An Act to enable Courts of Equity in Ireland to compel a Transfer of Stock in Suits, without making the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland, or any Canal Company, Party thereto

in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 6. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the Fifty-fifth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, for enabling Spiritual Persons to exchange their Parsonage Houses or Glebe Lands, and for other Purposes therein mentioned

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 10.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty.

c. 11.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, an Act of the Fifty-seventh Year of His late Majesty, for regulating the Trade and Commerce to and from the Cape of Good Hope, and for regulating the Trade of the Island of Mauritius.

c. 15.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, an Act of the Twenty-eighth Year of His late Majesty, for the more effectual Encouragement of the Manufacture of Flax and Cotton in Great Britain.

c. 16.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, an Act of the Fifty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, to continue certain Laws of Excise with regard to Crown Glass and Flint and Phial Glass, and to alter certain Laws with regard to Flint Glass.

c. 18.

An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, an Act of the Fifty-eighth Year of His late Majesty, for preventing Aliens from becoming naturalized, or being made or becoming Denizens, except in certain Cases.

c. 19.

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

c. 20.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 24.

An Act to amend and continue, until the Twentieth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, an Act of the Fifty-second Year of His late Majesty, for the more effectual Preservation of the Peace, by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding.

c. 25.

An Act to repeal Part of an Act, made in the Ninth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, relative to the Manufacture of Sail Cloth.

c. 27. in part.

An Act to regulate the Appointment and Tenure of the Office of Clerk of the Peace in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Two, Three, Nine, and Eleven.

c. 31.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twenty-nine Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty.

c. 33.

An Act to amend and continue, until the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, several Laws relating to the Encouragement of the Greenland Whale Fisheries, to the allowing Vessels employed in the said Fisheries to complete their full Number of Men at certain Ports.

c. 38.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 39.

An Act for the Assistance of Trade and Manufactures in Ireland, by authorizing the Advance of certain Sums for the Support of Commercial Credit there.

c. 44.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, an Act of the Fifty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, for rendering the growing Produce of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom, arising in Great Britain, available for the Public Service.

c. 46.

An Act for raising the Sum of One Million five hundred thousand pounds British Currency, by Treasury Bills in Ireland, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty.

c. 47.

An Act to revive and to continue for Two Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, Two Acts made in the Forty-seventh and Fiftieth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, for the preventing improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland.

c. 48.

An Act to revive and continue for Two Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Laws relating to Yeomanry Corps in Ireland.

c. 50.

An Act to carry into Effect certain Licenses, permitting the Removal of Negro Slaves from the Bahamas Islands to Demerara.

c. 51.

An Act to regulate the rebuilding of the Town of St. John's in Newfoundland, and for indemnifying Persons giving up Ground for that Purpose.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 52.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, an Act made in the Forty-sixth Year of His late Majesty, for permitting the Importation of Masts, Yards, Bowsprits, and Timber fit for Naval Purposes, from the British Colonies in North America.

c. 53.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, so much of an Act of the Fifty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, as allows Santa Maria Wood and Teake Wood to be imported free of Duty.

c. 54.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, Two Acts of the Forty-fifth and Fiftieth Years of His late Majesty, allowing the brining of Coals, Culm and Cinders to London and Westminster by Inland Navigation.

c. 55. in part.

An Act for giving further Facilities to the Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, and for giving certain Powers to Justices of Assize

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three.

Sections Five and Six, so far as they relate to the Justices of Chester.

c. 57. in part.

An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Fifty-seventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to abolish the Punishment of Public Whipping on Female Offenders, and to make further Provisions in lieu thereof

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 59.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend, revive, and continue,—and ends with the words ,—not exceeding Eight Pounds Weight, without Permit.

c. 60. in part.

An Act to amend and continue Two Acts passed in the Fifty-seventh Year of His late Majesty King George the Third, for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills and the Advance of Money for carrying on of Public Works and Fisheries, and Employment of the Poor; and to extend the Powers of the Commissioners for executing the said Acts in Great Britain

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Eighteen, and Twenty-five to end of Act.

c. 62.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue, until the First Day of January One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two,—and ends with the words ,—to levy a Duty on Spirits made in the said Colony.

c. 63.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—on the Importation of Foreign Raw Linen Yarns made of Flax.

c. 64.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—the Size of the Packages in which refined Sugar may be exported.

c. 65.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—Settlements of the Cape of Good Hope.

c. 66.

An Act to continue, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, Two Acts of the Fifty-fourth Year of His late Majesty, for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in and near the Metropolis, and for the Prevention of Depredations on the River Thames.

c. 67.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, the Low Duties on Coals and Culm carried Coastwise to any Port within the Principality of Wales.

c. 68. in part.

An Act for the better Administration of Justice in the Court of Exchequer Chamber in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section Eight.

c. 71.

An Act to enlarge the Time and Powers for carrying the New Street Act into Execution; and to extend the Provisions of an Act, for ratifying an Agreement made with Lord Gage, and for the better Management and Improvement of the Land Revenues of the Crown.

c. 74.

An Act to grant certain Duties, in Scotland, upon Wash and Spirits made from Corn or Grain, and upon Licences for making and keeping of Stills; and to consolidate and amend the Laws for the Distillation of such Spirits for Home Consumption; and for better preventing private Distillation in Scotland.

c. 76.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the Fifty-seventh Year of His late Majesty, as prohibits the Sale in England of any Spirits not being Spirits of Wine, British Brandy, British Gin, or Compounds.

c. 77.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—Importation of Irish Spirits from Scotland.

c. 79.

An Act for making Allowances to licensed Brewers in Ireland, on account of the additional Duty on Malt used by them within a certain Period.

c. 81.

An Act to amend several Acts made in the Fifty-seventh, and Fifty-eighth Years of His late Majesty, for the Advance of Money for carrying on Public Works, and for other Purposes, so far as the said Acts relate to Ireland.

c. 86.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray,—and ends with the words ,—until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one.

c. 92. in part.

An Act for the further Prevention of forging and counterfeiting of Bank Notes

in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 93.

An Act to amend and render more effectual the Provisions of divers Acts, for securing to certain Artificers, Workmen, and Labourers, in such Acts mentioned, the due Payment of their Wages.

c. 94.

An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and of the Increase or Diminution thereof.

c. 95.

An Act for obtaining Returns from Turnpike Road Trusts of the Amount of their Revenues, and Expence of maintaining the same.

c. 96.

An Act for defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and Twenty-one, the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances to Officers and Quartermasters of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 97.

An Act to revive and to continue, for One Year, the several Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 100. in part.

An Act for amending and reducing into one Act of Parliament, two several Acts passed in the Thirty-sixth and Thirty-ninth Years of His late Majesty King George the Third, for the better ordering and further regulating of the Militia of the City of London

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Three.

Sections Two, Four, and Seven, so far as they relate to the property qualifications of officers.

Sections Thirty-one to Thirty-three, and Forty-one.

c. 104.

An Act to enable His Majesty to defray the Charge of a certain Barrack by the Grant of an Annuity on the Consolidated Fund.

c. 105.

An Act to continue, for Two Years, an Act of the Fifty-sixth Year of His late Majesty, for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in or resident in this Kingdom, in certain Cases.

c. 108. in part.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to settle Annuities upon certain Branches of the Royal Family, in lieu of Annuities which have ceased upon the Demise of His late Majesty

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 110.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to issue Exchequer Bills, on the Credit of such Aids or Supplies as have been or shall be granted by Parliament for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty.

c. 111.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty, and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 116.

An Act to repeal so much of the several Acts passed in the First and Second Years of the Reign of Philip and Mary, the Eighteenth of Charles the Second, the Ninth of George the First, and the Twelfth of George the Second, as inflicts Capital Punishment on certain Offences therein specified.

1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 1.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to make Provision for Her Majesty the Queen.

c. 3.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff, Foreign Spirits, and Sweets, in Great Britain; and on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estates, in England; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one.

c. 4.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one.

c. 6.

An Act to continue for Two Years from the passing thereof, to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the several Acts for the Transportation of Offenders from Great Britain.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—to levy a Duty on Spirits made in the said Colony.

c. 9.

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

c. 10.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 11.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, the Bounties on the Exportation of certain Silk Manufactures, and the Duties on the Importation of Buck Wheat.

c. 12.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, an Act of the Twenty-third Year of His late Majesty, for the more effectual Encouragement of the Manufacture of Flax and Cotton in Great Britain.

c. 13.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—and to alter certain Laws with regard to Flint Glass.

c. 18.

An Act to repeal an Act, made in the Parliament of Ireland in the Twenty-eighth Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, against Witchcraft and Sorcery.

c. 21.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to indemnify,—and ends with the words ,—to send Two Burgesses to serve in Parliament in lieu thereof.

c. 22. in part.

An Act for altering and amending the Laws of Excise for securing the Payment of the Duties on Beer and Ale brewed in Great Britain

in part; namely,—

Sections Four, Five, and Seven.

c. 25.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 28. in part.

An Act for abolishing the African Company, and transferring to and vesting in His Majesty all the Forts, Possessions, and Property now belonging to or held by them

in part; namely,—

Section Four.

c. 31. in part.

An Act for removing Doubts as to the Continuance of the Hereditary Revenue in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One, from “Provided always” to the end of that Section.

Section Two.

c. 32.

An Act for declaring valid certain Indentures of Apprenticeship, and Certificates of Settlements of poor Persons, in England.

c. 33. in part.

An Act to make more effectual Provision for the Establishment of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor, and for the Custody of Insane Persons charged with Offences, in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One from “from and after the expiration” to “been made; and that,”.

Section Two, the words “nor more than One hundred and fifty:”.

Section Three.

Section Four, from “and after any such Asylum” to the end of that Section.

Section Seven.

Section Sixteen from “and in all cases where” to the end of that Section.

c. 36. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Public Notaries in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Four, Thirteen, and Fifteen.

c. 38. in part.

An Act for establishing Regulations respecting certain Parts of the Proceedings in the Court of Session, and in the Court of Commissioners for Teinds, and respecting the Duties, Qualifications, and Emoluments of certain Clerks and other Officers of the said Courts

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

Section Three from “and in all other cases when” to the end of that Section.

Sections Five to Seven.

Section Fourteen down to the words “payable quarterly: and”.

Sections Seventeen, Nineteen to Twenty-one, Thirty-four, and Thirty-five.

c. 39.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Courts of Admiralty in Scotland, and of certain Proceedings in the Court of Session, connected therewith.

c. 41. in part.

An Act for giving greater Facility in the Prosecution and Abatement of Nuisances arising from Furnaces used and in the working of Steam Engines

in part; namely,—

Section Four.

c. 42.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray,—and ends with the words ,—until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 43.

An Act to defray, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances to Officers and Quartermasters of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 44. in part.

An Act to exclude Persons holding certain Judicial Offices in Ireland, from being Members of the House of Commons

in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 47.

An Act to exclude the Borough of Grampound, in the County of Cornwall, from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament; and to enable the County of York to send Two additional Knights to serve in Parliament, in lieu thereof.

c. 48. in part.

An Act to amend the several Acts for the Regulation of Attornies and Solicitors

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Four from “nor to any person who shall be bound” to the end of that Section.

c. 52. in part.

An Act to improve the Land Revenues of the Crown, and of His Majesty's Duchy of Lancaster, and for making Provisions and Regulations for the better Management thereof

in part; namely,—

Except Sections, Twelve and Thirteen, so far as they relate to the Duchy of Lancaster.

c. 53. in part.

An Act to regulate the Proceedings in the Civil Side of the Court of King's Bench, and also in the Court of Common Pleas, and in the Pleas or Common Law Side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One from “and that no officer” to the end of that Section.

Sections Two to Six.

Section Seven from “one seal keeper and registrar of Attornies licences in the Court of King's Bench” to “Common Pleas, who shall be appointed to and shall hold their said offices as heretofore respectively”.

 

Section Eight.

Section Ten from “and that for provision” to the end of that Section.

Sections Eleven to Twenty, Twenty-two, Twenty-three, Twenty-Six, Twenty-seven, Thirty-one to Thirty-five, Thirty-eight, Forty-one, Fifty-one to Fifty-seven, Fifty-nine, Sixty, Sixty-five to Sixty-eight, Seventy-one and Seventy-two.

Schedules A., B., and C.

Schedule D. from “from and after the time” to the end of that Schedule.

c. 54. in part.

An Act to regulate the Office of Clerk of Assize or Nisi Prius, or Judge's Registrar in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Eight to Ten.

c. 56.

An Act to amend an Act, passed in the Twenty-second Year of His late Majesty, for the better Relief and Employment of the Poor.

c. 58. in part.

An Act to regulate the Expences of Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Four and Seven.

Section Eight from “except” to the end of that Section.

Schedule A. Items One and Two; Item Three, the words “and for the first day's polling.”; Items Four to Seven.

Schedule B. Item One, the words “and for the first day's polling”; Item Two; Item Three from “and an additional” to the end of that Item; Item Four, the words “for the first day's polling”; Item Five; Item Six, the words “for each day's polling”.

c. 59.

An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 61.

An Act to regulate the Appropriation of unclaimed Shares of Prize Money belonging to Soldiers or Seamen in the Service of the East India Company.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 64.

An Act to amend the Laws now in force relating to Vagrants, until the First Day of September One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 66 in part.

An Act for regulating the Fur Trade, and establishing a Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction within certain Parts of North America

in part; namely,—

Section Five.

c. 68.

An Act to repeal so much of several Acts to prevent the excessive Price of Coals, as relates to Coal Yards established at the Expence of the Public in Dublin and Cork.

c. 71.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twenty-nine Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one.

c. 72. in part.

An Act to establish an Agreement with the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland, for advancing the Sum of Five hundred thousand Pounds Irish Currency; and to empower the said Governor and Company to enlarge the Capital Stock or Fund of the said Bank to Three Millions

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, and Eight.

c. 77. in part.

An Act to abolish the Payment, by Prisoners in Ireland, of Gaol Fees, and all other Fees relating to the Commitment, Continuance, Trial, or Discharge of such Prisoners, and to prevent Abuses by Gaolers, Bailiffs, and other Officers

in part; namely,—

Sections Four to Six, except so far as they relate to the county of the city of Dublin.

c. 78. in part.

An Act to regulate Acceptances of Bills of Exchange

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 79. in part.

An Act to repeal certain Bounties granted for the Encouragement of the Deep Sea British White Herring Fishery, and to make further Regulations relating to the said Fishery

in part; namely,—

Section Three from “and that no bounty” to the end of that Section.

c. 80.

An Act for raising the Sum of One Million British Currency, by Treasury Bills in Ireland, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one.

c. 81.

An Act to amend so much of an Act of the Twenty-eighth Year of His late Majesty as requires a Registry of Wool sent Coastwise.

c. 82.

An Act for allowing to Distillers of Spirits for Home Consumption in Scotland, a Drawback of a Portion of the Duty on Malt used by them; and for the further Prevention of smuggling of Spirits on the Borders of Scotland and England.

c. 83.

An Act for further reducing, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, the Duty on Malt made from Bear or Bigg only, for Home Consumption in Scotland.

c. 90.

An Act to appoint Commissioners for inquiring into the Collection and Management of the Revenue in Ireland, and the several Establishments connected therewith.

c. 92.

An Act to authorise the Exchange of Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, subject to Trusts for Charitable Purposes, for other Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments.

c. 95.

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

c. 100.

An Act for regulating the Exportation of Hops to Foreign Parts, and allowing a Drawback of the Excise Duty paid thereon.

c. 101.

An Act to extend to Ireland an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for granting an additional Bounty on the Exportation of certain Silk Manufactures, and to contiune the same until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 106.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue until the First Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four,—and ends with the words ,—until the First Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four in Ireland.

c. 111.

An Act to empower the Commissioners in Great Britain for the Execution of several Acts for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills for carrying on of Public Works and Fisheries, and Employment of the Poor, to extend the Time for the Payment of certain Advances under the said Acts.

c. 112. in part.

An Act to grant, for the Term of Five Years, additional Stamp Duties on certain Proceedings in the Courts of Law, and to repeal certain other Stamp Duties, in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three, Thirteen, and Fourteen.

Section Seventeen from “and that the proper officer” to “of such court”.

Section Eighteen from “and that the proper officer” to “of such court”.

Section Nineteen from “one of which” to “returned as aforesaid”.

Sections Twenty-one and Twenty-two.

Section Twenty-three from “shall neglect” to “required or”.

Section Twenty-four.

Section Twenty-seven from “and also of all increased salaries” to “this present session of Parliament”.

Sections Twenty-eight to Thirty-one.

The Schedule.

c. 116.

An Act to empower the Commissioners of the Treasury to grant, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, a limited Provision to certain discharged Officers of the Customs.

c. 117.

An Act to continue an Act of the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, for the better Management of the Foundling Hospital in Dublin.

c. 118.

An Act for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in and near the Metropolis; and for the more effectual Prevention of Depredations on the River Thames and its Vicinity, for One Year.

c. 119.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to make farther Provision for His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence.

c. 122.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 123.

An Act the title of which begins with the words, An Act for appointing Commissioners,—and ends with the words ,—for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight.

3 Geo. 4. c. 1.

An Act to suppress Insurrections and prevent Disturbance of the Public Peace in Ireland, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 2.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to empower the Lord Lieutenant,—and ends with the words ,—His Majesty's Person and Government.

c. 3.

An Act for indemnifying such Persons as have seized or detained any Arms or Gunpowder in Ireland, since the First Day of November One thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, for the Preservation of the Public Peace.

c. 4.

An Act to regulate the Importation of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition into Ireland, and the making, removing, selling, and keeping of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition in Ireland, for Seven Years, and from thence until the End of the then next session of Parliament.

c. 6.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for continuing,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 7.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 8.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twenty Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 11.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 13.

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

c. 14.

An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of the Land Tax Commissioners, and for appointing additional Commissioners, and indemnifying such Persons as have acted without due authority in Execution of the Acts therein recited.

c. 15.

An Act for further continuing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, an Act of the Fifty-eighth Year of His late Majesty, for preventing Aliens from becoming naturalized, or being made or becoming Denizens except in certain Cases.

c. 16. in part.

An Act to amend an Act, made in the last Session of Parliament, for amending the several Acts for the Regulation of Attornies and Solicitors

in part; namely,—

From “And that so much” to the end of the Act.

c. 18. in part.

An Act to repeal the Excise Duty on Malt charged by an Act made in the Second Year of His present Majesty, to allow the said Duty on Malt in Stock, and to make Regulations for better securing the Duties on Malt

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Eleven, Seventeen, and Twenty.

c. 20.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 21.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Fifty-eighth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, for establishing Fever Hospitals, and for making other Regulations for Relief of the suffering Poor, and for preventing the Increase of infectious Fevers in Ireland.

c. 22.

An Act to amend an Act, passed in the First Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for the Assistance of Trade and Manufactures in Ireland, by authorizing the Advance of certain Sums for the Support of Commercial Credit there.

c. 27.

An Act to amend and continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, so much of an Act made in the Fifty-fifth Year of His late Majesty, as relates to additional Duties of Excise, in Great Britain, on Excise Licenses.

c. 29.

An Act the title of which begins with the words—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 30. in part.

An Act for reducing, during the Continuance of the present Duty on Malt, the Duty on Malt made from Bear or Bigg only, in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Fifteen, and Sixteen.

c. 31.

An Act to grant Countervailing Duties, and to allow equivalent Drawbacks on Malt, Beer, and Spirits, imported and exported between Great Britain and Ireland.

c. 33. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for altering and amending several Acts,—and ends with the words ,—unlawful and malicious Offenders

in part; namely,—

Section Seventeen.

c. 34.

An Act for the Employment of the Poor in certain Districts in Ireland.

c. 36.

An Act to reduce the Duty of Excise on Malt made in Ireland, and certain Drawbacks in respect thereof.

c. 37.

An Act to extend the Powers of the Commissioners appointed by an Act, passed in the last Session of Parliament, for inquiring into the Collection and Management of the Revenue in Ireland.

c. 41.

An Act to repeal divers ancient Statutes and Parts of Statutes, so far as they relate to the Importation and Exportation of Goods and Merchandise from and to Foreign Countries.

c. 42.

An Act to repeal certain Acts, and Parts of Acts, relating to the Importation of Goods and Merchandise.

c. 46.

An Act for the more speedy Return and Levying of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures and Recognizances estreated

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Twelve.

c. 48.

An Act to repeal certain Tonnage Duties of Customs on Ships or Vessels.

c. 52. in part.

An Act to grant certain Duties, in Scotland, upon Wash and Spirits made from Corn or Grain, and upon Licences for making and keeping of Stills; and to regulate the Distillation of such Spirits for Home Consumption; and for better preventing private Distillation in Scotland, until the Tenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four

in part; namely,—

 

Sections One to One hundred and seven.

Section One hundred and ten, so far as it relates to licences to makers of stills.

Sections One hundred and twenty-three, One hundred and twenty-seven, and One hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 53.

An Act to regulate the Manufacture and Sale of scorched or roasted Corn, Peas, Beans, or Parsnips, and of Cocoa Paste, Broma, and other Mixtures of Cocoa.

c. 54.

An Act to repeal the Rates, Duties, and Taxes payable in respect of Fire Hearths and Windows in Ireland; and to exempt certain Persons from the Tax on Dogs.

c. 56.

An Act to provide for the more effectual Regulation of certain Offices relating to the Receipt of His Majesty's Exchequer in Ireland.

c. 59.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, the Low Duties on Coals and Culm carried Coastwise to any Port within the Principality of Wales.

c. 62. in part.

An Act for regulating the Fees chargeable in His Majesty's General Register House at Edinburgh, and for completing the buildings necessary for keeping the Public Records of Scotland therein

in part; namely,—

Section One, the words “The Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland and the Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court”.

Sections Three to Five.

c. 63. in part.

An Act to authorize the Sale of Quit Rents and other Rents, and the Sale and Demise of Lands, Tithes, Tenements, and Hereditaments, the Property of His Majesty in Right of the Crown in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Except Sections Twelve and Thirteen.

c. 65.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, an Act of the Fifty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, for rendering the growing Produce of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom, arising in Great Britain, available for the Public Service.

c. 67.

An Act to repeal so much of the Excise Licences Act of the present Session as regards the carrying on of Trade in more than One Place.

c. 69. in part.

An Act to enable the Judges of the several Courts of Record at Westminster, to make Regulations respecting the Fees of the Officers, Clerks, and Ministers of the said Courts

in part; namely,—

Except Section Three.

c. 72. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual Two Acts, passed in the Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Years of His late Majesty, for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes

in part; namely,—

Sections Five, Six, Twenty-one, Thirty, and Thirty-eight.

The rest of this Act, so far as it confers power to enforce payment of any rate.

c. 75. in part.

An Act to amend certain Provisions of the Twenty-sixth of George the Second, for the better preventing of Clandestine Marriages

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 76.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for allowing to Distillers for Home Consumption in Scotland a Drawback of a Portion of the Duty on Malt used by them.

c. 77.

An Act for amending the Laws for regulating the Manner of licensing Alehouses in that Part of the United Kingdom called England, and for the more effectually preventing Disorders therein.

c. 78.

An Act to enable His Majesty to make Leases, Copies and Grants of Offices, Lands and Hereditaments, Parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall, or annexed to the same.

c. 79. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty, for the Appointment of Commissioners for the Regulation of the several endowed Schools in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section Three.

Section Six to “repealed; and”.

Sections Ten and Thirteen.

c. 80.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, an Act made in this present Session of Parliament, for suppressing Insurrections and preventing Disturbances of the Public Peace in Ireland.

c. 82.

An Act for reducing the Duties of Excise payable upon Salt in England, and repealing the Duties upon Salt (not being Foreign Salt), and reducing the Duties upon Foreign Salt payable in Scotland.

c. 83.

An Act to repeal the additional Duties and Drawbacks on Leather, granted and allowed by Two Acts of His late Majesty, and to grant other Drawbacks in lieu thereof, and to secure the Duties on Leather.

c. 84.

An Act to authorise certain temporary Advances of Money, for the Relief of the Distresses existing in Ireland.

c. 86. in part.

An Act to amend Two Acts of the Fifty-seventh Year of His late Majesty, and the First Year of His present Majesty, for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills, and the Advance of Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries, and Employment of the Poor; and to authorise a further Issue of Exchequer Bills for the Purposes of the said Acts

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Eight.

Section Nine to “extended by this Act; and”.

Sections Eleven to Fourteen, Twenty-six, Thirty-three to Thirty-eight, Forty, Forty-one, Forty-three to Forty-seven, Fifty, and Fifty-five to Fifty-seven.

c. 87.

An Act to enable His Majesty's Court of Exchequer to sit, and the Lord Chief Baron or any other Baron of the said Court to try Middlesex Issues, elsewhere than in the Place where the Court of Exchequer is commonly kept in the County of Middlesex.

c. 88. in part.

An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Land and Assessed Taxes, and to regulate the Appointment of Receivers General in England and Wales

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two, No. I. Rules and Regulations touching the Office of Receiver General, with the exception of the seventh rule.

Section Seven to end of Act.

c. 90.

An Act to revive and continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, certain additional Bounties on the Exportation of certain Silk Manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland.

c. 94.

An Act to provide for the Collection and Payment of the Countervailing Duties and Drawbacks granted by an Act of this present Session on Malt and other Articles imported and exported between Great Britain and Ireland.

c. 97.

An Act to continue for Two Years an Act of the Fifty-sixth Year of His late Majesty, for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in or resident in this Kingdom, in certain Cases.

c. 99.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of January One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, the Duties of Customs payable on British Salt imported into Ireland; to repeal the Duties on Foreign Salt imported into Ireland; and to grant other Duties in lieu thereof.

c. 104.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—allowing the said Bounty.

c. 106.

An Act to continue for One Year so much of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, as increases the Duties payable on Sugar imported from the East Indies.

c. 111.

An Act to allow, until the Tenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, the Exportation of Spirits distilled from Corn for Home Consumption in Scotland, to Parts beyond Seas, without Payment of the Duty of Excise chargeable thereon.

c. 112.

An Act to authorise the further Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund, for the Completion of Works of a Public Nature, and for the Encouragement of the Fisheries in Ireland.

c. 114. in part.

An Act to provide for the more effectual Punishment of certain Offences, by Imprisonment with hard Labour

in part; namely,—

From “having entered” to “any offensive weapon.”

c. 118.

An Act to amend an Act made in this present Session of Parliament, for amending an Act made in the First Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for the Assistance of Trade and Manufactures in Ireland, by authorizing the Advance of certain Sums for the Support of Commercial Credit there.

c. 120.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three.

c. 121.

An Act to defray, until the Twenty-fifth Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, the Charge of the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of Ireland; and for making Allowances to Officers and Quartermasters of the said Militia during Peace.

c. 122.

An Act for raising the Sum of Sixteen millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.

c. 124.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the First and Second Years of His Majesty's Reign, for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 126. in part.

An Act to amend the general Laws now in being for regulating Turnpike Roads in that Part of Great Britain called England

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Three, Seventeen, Eighteen, Thirty-four, Thirty-seven, Fifty-nine, Seventy-one, Ninety to Ninety-six, One hundred and five, One hundred and nine, and One hundred and twenty-eight.

Section One hundred and thirty-seven from “and that any inhabitant” to “such parish, township, or place”.

Section One hundred and forty-nine.

The Forms in the Schedule numbered Four, Five, Nine to Thirteen, Twenty-three, and Twenty-four.

c. 127.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

4 Geo. 4. c. 3.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for continuing,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three.

c. 4.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twenty Millions by Exchequer Bills for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three.

c. 5. in part.

An Act to render valid certain Marriages

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 6.

An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three.

c. 7. in part.

An Act to regulate the Appointment and Swearing into Office of the Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One from “and that whenever” to the end of that Section.

Section Two.

c. 8.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to continue,—and ends with the words ,—equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 9.

An Act to repeal the Rates, Duties, and Taxes payable in respect of Male Servants, Horses, Carriages, and Dogs, in Ireland.

c. 11.

An Act for repealing certain of the Duties of Assessed Taxes; for reducing certain other of the said Duties; and for relieving Persons who have compounded for the same.

c. 12.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 13.

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

c. 14.

An Act to continue for Five Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, Two Acts made in the Forty-seventh and Fiftieth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, for the preventing improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland.

c. 15.

An Act to continue for Five Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, and to amend the Laws relating to Yeomanry Corps, in Ireland.

c. 16. in part.

An Act to explain so much of the General Turnpike Act, as relates to the Toll payable on Carriages laden with Lime for the Improvement of Land

in part; namely,—

Sections Two and Three.

c. 19. in part.

An Act for further regulating the Reduction of the National Debt

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Seven.

Section Eight from “the Sum of One hundred and thirty-seven thousand” to “and also to cause”.

Sections Nine, Ten, and Fourteen.

c. 20.

An Act for fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 21.

An Act for granting and applying certain Sums of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three.

c. 28.

An Act for the more speedy Reduction of the Number of Serjeants, Corporals, and Drummers in the Militia of Ireland, when not in actual Service.

c. 30.

An Act to regulate the Importation and Exportation of certain Articles subject to Duties of Excise, and certain other Articles the Produce or Manufacture of Great Britain and Ireland respectively, into and from either Country from and to the other.

c. 31.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Nineteenth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled An Act more effectually to prevent profane Cursing and Swearing.

c. 33. in part.

An Act to make more effectual Regulations for the Election, and to secure the Performance of the Duties, of County Treasurers in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Eleven, Sixteen to Eighteen, and the Schedules.

And, except as to the Cities of Dublin, Cork, and Limerick, Section One to Six, Twelve, and Fourteen.

c. 36. in part.

An Act to discourage the granting of Leases in Joint Tenancy in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Two and Three.

c. 37. in part.

An Act to amend an Act for the more speedy Return and Levying of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, and Recognizances estreated

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 38.

An Act for settling the Compensation to the Holders of certain Offices in the Courts of Law in Ireland, abolished under an Act passed in the First and Second Years of the Reign of His present Majesty, for regulating the same.

c. 40. in part.

An Act to amend several Acts for the Regulation of the Linen and Hempen Manufactures in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, and Four.

c. 42.

An Act to amend the several Acts for the Assistance of Trade and Manufactures, and the Support of Commercial Credit, in Ireland.

c. 43.

An Act to regulate the Amount of Presentments by Grand Juries, for Payment of the Public Officers of the several Counties in Ireland.

c. 46. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for repealing the Capital Punishments,—and ends with the words ,—an Act of the Twenty-eighth Year of the same Reign

in part; namely,—

Section One, so far as it relates to the Felonies created by the Act of the Third Year of King George the Third therein recited.

c. 47.

An Act for authorizing the Employment at Labour, in the Colonies, of Male Convicts under Sentence of Transportation.

c. 51.

An Act to encourage the Consumption of Beer; and to amend the laws for securing the Excise Duties thereon.

c. 53.

An Act for extending the Benefit of Clergy to several Larcenies therein mentioned.

c. 55. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts now in force, so far as the same relate to the Election and Return of Members to serve in Parliament, for Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Twenty-three, Twenty-nine to Thirty-two, Seventy-eight, Eighty, and Eighty-three to Eighty-five.

Section Eighty-seven, from “and provided” to “authority of this Act.”

c. 56.

An Act for maintaining in Repair the Military and Parliamentary Roads and Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland, and also certain Ferry Piers and Shipping-Quays erected by the Commissioners for Highland Roads and Bridges.

c. 57.

An Act to defer the Commencement of the Duties and Drawbacks on Barilla, under an Act of this present Session of Parliament.

c. 58.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, an Act, made in the last Session of Parliament, for suppressing Insurrections and preventing Disturbances of the Public Peace in Ireland.

c. 59.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four.

c. 60. in part.

An Act for granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by Lotteries

in part; namely,—

Except Section Nineteen, down to the words “ceased and determined,” Sections Thirty-seven to Thirty-nine, Section Forty-one, down to the words “authorized as aforesaid,” and from “such Person” to “herein-after directed,” and Sections Fifty-nine to Sixty-two, Sixty-seven and Sixty-eight.

c. 61. in part.

An Act for the better Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four.

Section Five, from “other than the said Deputy Clerk” to “Possessor of the Office of Clerk of the Crown an Hanaper.”

Sections Nine to Eleven.

Section Twelve, to “Court of Chancery in Ireland.”

Sections Twenty to Twenty-three.

Section Twenty-four, the words “six Clerk and;” the words “and the number of skins which each bill shall contain;” and from “and the said deputy” to “provisions of this Act.”

Sections Twenty-five, Twenty-eight, Thirty-one, Thirty-two, Thirty-five, and Thirty-six.

Section Forty-two, from “and that from and immediately” to “and shall hold the said office during their good behaviour respectively;” and from “unless” to “in the said Office of Registrar.”

Section Forty-four, to “taken before them.”

Sections Fifty-one to Fifty-four, Sixty to Seventy-one, Seventy-three, and Seventy-four.

The tables of fees in the Schedule.

c. 63.

An Act to authorize the Advance of Money by the Commissioners under several Acts for the Issue of Exchequer Bills for Public Works, for the building, rebuilding, enlarging, or repairing of Gaols in England.

c. 68.

An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of the Land Tax Commissioners, and for appointing additional Commissioners, and indemnifying such Persons as have acted without due Authority in Execution of the Acts therein recited.

c. 71. in part.

An Act for defraying the Charge of Retiring Pay, Pensions, and other Expences of that Nature, of His Majesty's Forces serving in India; for establishing the Pensions of the Bishop, Archdeacons, and Judges; for regulating Ordinations; and for establishing a Court of Judicature at Bombay

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, Eight to Ten, Fourteen to Sixteen, and Eighteen. Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 72.

An Act to repeal the several Duties and Drawbacks of Customs chargeable and allowable in Ireland on the Importation and Exportation of certain Foreign and Colonial Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, and to grant other Duties and Drawbacks in lieu thereof, equal to the Duties and Drawbacks chargeable and allowable thereon in Great Britain.

c. 73.

An Act to facilitate the Recovery of Damages for Malicious Injuries to Property in Ireland.

c. 76. in part.

An Act for amending the Laws respecting the Solemnization of Marriages in England

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 77.

An Act to authorize His Majesty, under certain Circumstances, to regulate the Duties and Drawbacks on Goods imported or exported in Foreign Vessels; and to exempt certain Foreign Vessels from Pilotage.

c. 80. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to consolidate and amend,—and ends with the words ,— so far as it relates to Vessels registered in India

in part; namely,—

Except Sections Twenty-five to Thirty-four.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 82.

An Act to authorize for One Year, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the temporary Removal of Convicts from the General Penitentiary.

c. 85.

An Act for empowering Commissioners, to be appointed by His Majesty, to inquire into the Forms of Process in the Courts of Law in Scotland, and the Course of Appeals from the Court of Sessions to the House of Lords.

c. 87. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual the Provisions of an Act made in the Fiftieth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, for preventing the administering and taking unlawful Oaths in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section Six from “and that no person” to end of that Section.

Section Nine.

Section Ten from “and the venue” to “thereupon”.

Section Eleven.

c. 89. in part.

An Act to limit and regulate the Expense of certain Proceedings in the Courts of Justice in Ireland in the Particulars therein mentioned

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 94. in part.

An Act to grant certain Duties of Excise upon Spirits distilled from Corn or Grain in Scotland and Ireland, and upon Licences for Stills for making such Spirit; and to provide for the better collecting and securing such Duties, and for the warehousing of such Spirits without Payment of Duty

in part; namely,—

Except Section One hundred and thirty-three.

c. 95. in part.

An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the Third Year of the reign of His present Majesty, to amend the general Laws now in being for regulating Turnpike Roads in that Part of Great Britain called England

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Three, Four, Seven to Nine, Eleven, Twelve, Fourteen, Eighteen, Twenty-two, Twenty-five, Twenty-seven, Twenty-nine, Thirty-five, Thirty-eight, Forty, Forty-two, Forty-six, Forty-eight, Fifty-one, Sixty-four, Seventy, Seventy-four, Seventy-seven, Seventy-nine, Eighty from “and it shall be lawful” to the end of that Section, Eighty-one, Eighty-two, Eighty-four to Eighty-six, Eighty-nine to “repealed; and”, and Ninety-four.

Schedule No. 2.

c. 97. in part.

An Act for the Regulation of the Court of the Commissaries of Edinburgh; and for altering and regulating the Jurisdiction of Inferior Commissaries in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections Eleven, Twelve, Sixteen to Nineteen, Twenty-one, and Twenty-two.

c. 99.

An Act to provide for the establishing of Compositions for Tithes in Ireland for a limited Time.

c. 100.

An Act for raising the Sum of Fourteen millions seven hundred thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bills; for applying a certain Sum of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

5 Geo. 4. c. 2.

An Act for raising the Sum of Fifteen Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four.

c. 3.

An Act for granting and applying certain Sums of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four.

c. 7.

An Act to continue, until the First Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, Two Acts of His present Majesty, for the Appointment of Commissioners for inquiring into the Collection and Management of the Public Revenue.

c. 12. in part.

An Act to facilitate, in those Counties which are divided into Ridings or Divisions, the Execution of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for consolidating and amending the laws relating to the Building, Repairing, and Regulating of certain Gaols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales

in part; namely,—

Section Eighteen.

c. 13.

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

c. 14.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.

c. 15.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for continuing to His Majesty for One Year,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four.

c. 19.

An Act to provide for the future Confinement of Male Convicts, removed from the General Penitentiary, and now on Board Vessels in the River Thames.

c. 22.

An Act to repeal the Duties on all Articles the Manufacture of Great Britain and Ireland respectively, on their Importation into either country from the other.

c. 23.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fifty-seventh Year of His late Majesty's Reign, for abolishing certain Offices, and for regulating certain other Offices, in Ireland; so far as relates to the Commissioners of the Board of Works there.

c. 25. in part.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the Ninth Year of the Reign of King William the Third, as relates to Burials in suppressed Monasteries, Abbeys, or Convents, in Ireland; and to make further Provision with respect to the Burial, in Ireland, of Persons dissenting from the Established Church

in part; namely,—

Section One to “Repealed”.

Sections Two to Four.

c. 27.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to explain and amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland,—and ends with the words ,— Ecclesiastical Courts within the Kingdom of Ireland.

c. 29.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for making more effectual Regulations for the Election, and for securing the Performance of the Duties of County Treasurers in Ireland.

c. 31.

An Act for fixing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 33.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.

c. 36. in part.

An Act to amend and render more effectual the several Acts for the issuing of Exchequer Bills for Public Works

in part; namely,—

Section One to “purposes mentioned in such application.”

Sections Three and Six.

Section Seven from “or under an Act” to “repairing Gaols in England”.

Section Eight.

c. 37.

An Act to continue for Two Years, and to amend an Act of the Fifty-sixth Year of His late Majesty, for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in or resident in this Kingdom, in certain Cases.

c. 38. in part.

An Act to amend Two Acts for maintaining and keeping in Repair the Military and Parliamentary Roads in the Highlands of Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Five.

Section Six to “wherefore be it enacted that”.

c. 40.

An Act to continue, until the Tenth Day of October One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, an Act relating to Duties of Excise on Crown, Flint, and Phial Glass, and to alter certain Laws of Excise relating to Flint Glass; and also an Act for suspending Part of the Duties on Sweets or Made Wines.

c. 42.

An Act for applying the Surplus of the Grants of One thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, and the Surplus of the Consolidated Fund, to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four.

c. 48.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury,—and ends with the words ,—Land Revenue of the Crown; and for other Purposes.

c. 51.

An Act to repeal several Laws relating to the Fisheries carried on upon the Banks and Shores of Newfoundland, and to make Provision for the better Conduct of the said Fisheries for Five Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament.

c. 54.

An Act to repeal the Duties on Licences to brew and to retail Beer, Spirituous Liquors, and Foreign Wine, and to grant other Duties in lieu thereof; and amend the Laws of Excise relating to such Duties, and to Brewers and Retailers of Beer.

c. 55.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to assimilate the Duties,—and ends with the words ,—payable throughout the United Kingdom.

c. 56.

An Act to continue, until the Tenth Day of November One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, certain Parts of an Act of the Third Year of His present Majesty, among other Things for the preventing private Distillation in Scotland.

c. 57.

An Act to repeal Four Acts of His late Majesty, relating to the Use of Horse Hides in making Boots and Shoes, and for better preventing the damaging of Raw Hides and Skins in the flaying thereof.

c. 58.

An Act to continue for Four Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament the Powers of the Commissioners for enquiring concerning Charities in England and Wales.

c. 59.

An Act for exhibiting a Bill for the Restoration of John Francis Erskine of Mar.

c. 63.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for providing for the establishing of Compositions for Tithes in Ireland.

c. 65.

An Act to repeal the Duties and Laws in respect of Salt and Rock Salt.

c. 66.

An Act to repeal certain Acts of His late Majesty, relating to the Wages of Persons employed in the Manufacture of Silk, and of Silk mixed with other Materials.

c. 67. in part.

An Act for the better Administration of Justice in Newfoundland, and for other Purposes

in part; namely,—

Sections Eleven, Eighteen, and Nineteen.

Section Twenty-one from “that the Governor” to “instituted under this Act; and”.

Sections Twenty-three to Thirty-four and Thirty-six.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 68. in part.

An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Fifty-seventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to regulate the Celebration of Marriages in Newfoundland; and to make further Provision for the Celebration of Marriages in the said Colony and its Dependencies

in part; namely,—

Section One to “repealed”.

Section Two to end of Act.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 72. in part.

An Act for amending and rendering more effectual an Act for augmenting Parochial Stipends in certain Cases, in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section Seven.

c. 74. in part.

An Act for ascertaining and establishing Uniformity of Weights and Measures

in part; namely,—

Section One from “from and after the First day of May” to “Imperial Standard Yard”.

Section Four from “from and after” to “computed and ascertained; and”; and from “and that seven thousand” to “to be a pound avoirdupois”.

Section Seven, the words “coals, culm”.

Section Eight from “in making use of” to “such cone; and that”.

Section Nine, the words, “coals, culm”.

Section Thirteen.

Section Fifteen, the words “where no special agreement shall be made to the contrary”; and from “and in all cases” to the end of that Section.

Sections Sixteen to Nineteen, and Twenty-three.

c. 78. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Third Year of His present Majesty, for enabling His Majesty to lease Lands belonging to the Duchy of Cornwall, and to authorize the Sale and Purchase of the Prisage and Butlerage of Wines in the Ports of the County of Cornwall, and in Plymouth

in part; namely,—

Except Section Eight.

c. 82. in part.

An Act for better regulating the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Four.

Section Five from “by the person” to “as aforesaid; and afterwards”.

Section Six.

c. 83. in part.

An Act for the Punishment of idle and disorderly Persons, and Rogues and Vagabonds, in that Part of Great Britain called England

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 84. in part.

An Act for the Transportation of Offenders from Great Britain

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two to “under the provisions of this Act; and”.

Sections Seventeen, Twenty-five, and Twenty-nine.

Also so much of the Act as provides for the appointment of the superintendent therein mentioned, or any overseer or any assistant or deputy to such superintendent.

c. 89.

An Act for the Relief, in certain Cases, of the Incumbents of Ecclesiastical Livings or Benefices mortgaged for building, rebuilding, or purchasing Houses and other necessary Buildings and Tenements for such Benefices.

c. 90. in part.

An Act to amend an Act for building additional Places of Worship in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One to “thereof; and”.

c. 93.

An Act to amend the Acts of the last Session of Parliament relating to Presentments by Grand Juries for Payment of the Salaries of public Officers of the several Counties in Ireland.

c. 94.

An Act to allow the Averment of the Order for Prosecution by Commissioners of Customs or Excise to be sufficient Proof of the Order having been made.

c. 96. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relative to the Arbitration of Disputes between Masters and Workmen

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 97.

An Act to repeal the Laws relative to Artificers going into Foreign Parts.

c. 102. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Forty-eighth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty, for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace, and for the more effectual Prevention of Felonies within the District of Dublin Metropolis

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four, Six, Twelve, Fifteen, Twenty, Twenty-three, Twenty-four, and Twenty-nine.

c. 103. in part.

An Act to make further Provision, and to amend and render more effectual Three Acts, passed in the Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Years of His late Majesty, and in the Third Year of His present Majesty, for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four, and Nineteen.

c. 105.

An Act further to continue and to amend an Act, made in the Third Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for suppressing Insurrections and preventing Disturbances of the public Peace in Ireland.

c. 108.

An Act for transferring to the East India Company certain Possessions newly acquired in the East Indies, and for authorizing the Removal of Convicts from Sumatra.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 110.

An Act for the Indemnity of Magistrates in Proceedings against Persons using unlawful Weights in Ireland.

c. 113. in part.

An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to the Abolition of the Slave Trade

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Thirty, and Forty-five.

Section Fifty-one from “and all the said penalties” to the end of that Section.

Sections Sixty-three, Sixty-four, Sixty-six, Sixty-nine, Eighty-one, and Eighty-two.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 114.

An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the Sixth Year of King George the First, as restrains any other Corporations than those in the Act named, and any Societies or Partnerships, from effecting Marine Assurances, and lending Money on Bottomry.

c. 115.

An Act for raising the Sum of Fifteen Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

6 Geo. 4. c. 1.

An Act for granting and applying certain Sums of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.

c. 2

An Act for raising the Sum of Twenty Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.

c. 4.

An to amend certain Acts relating to unlawful Societies in Ireland.

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 regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 7. in part.

An Act for the further Repeal of certain Duties of Assessed Taxes, and for granting Relief in the Cases therein mentioned

in part; namely,—

Section Two from “and when any window” to “increase of such window or windows”; the words “or of the increase of windows”; the words “or the additional window or windows therein shall be made or restored”; and from “or such additional number of window or windows” to “made, opened, or restored”.

Section Six.

c. 9. in part.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty for One Year certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions in England; and also for granting certain Duties on Sugar imported; for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, Four, Six, Eight to Fourteen, Nineteen, Twenty-three, Twenty-four, Twenty-six to Thirty-eight, and the rest of the Act so far as it relates to duties on estates in ready money, debts, goods, wares, merchandise, chattels, or other personal estate, or to duties on sugar.

c. 10.

An Act to facilitate the Proceedings before the Commissioners of Inquiry relating to Courts of Justice in Ireland.

c. 11.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, an Act passed in the Fifty-fourth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 12. in part.

An Act to prolong the Time of the Commencement of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for ascertaining and establishing Uniformity of Weights and Measures, and to amend the said Act

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two, the words “coals, culm,” the words “coals and all other”; and from “and the height” to the end of that Section.

c. 14.

An Act for applying the Sum of Ten millions five hundred thousand Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.

c. 20.

An Act for fixing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 22. in part.

An Act to regulate the Qualification and the Manner of enrolling Jurors in Scotland, and of choosing Jurors on Criminal Trials there; and to unite Counties for the Purposes of Trial in Cases of High Treason in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section Twenty-two.

c. 23. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of the Sheriff and Stewart and Burgh Courts of Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section Two from “Provided always” to the end of that Section.

Section Seven from “Provided always” to the end of that Section.

c. 24.

An Act for the more easy Recovery of Small Debts in the Sheriff Courts in Scotland.

c. 25.

An Act for defining the Rights of Capital Convicts who receive Pardon, and of Convicts after having been punished for Clergyable Felonies; for placing Clerks in Orders on the same Footing with other Persons, as to Felonies; and for limiting the Effect of the Benefit of Clergy.

c. 29.

An Act to repeal an Act made in the Second Year of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, for the discouraging the Importation of Thrown Silk.

c. 30. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fourth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for the better Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Two to Four, Six to Fifteen, Seventeen, and the Table.

c. 31.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge,—and ends with the words ,—Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.

c. 32. in part.

An Act to provide for the Application of Monies arising in certain Cases of Assessments for Land Tax in Great Britain

in part; namely,—

Section One from “Provided always” to “person or persons respectively”, and the words “and also of all such money arising in former years as aforesaid”.

Sections Two, Six, and Nine.

Note to Schedule A.

c. 33.

An Act to repeal certain Acts relating to the Governor and Company of Merchants of England trading to the Levant Seas, and the Duties payable to them; and to authorize the Transfer and Disposal of the Possessions and Property of the said Governor and Company, for the Public Service.

c. 34.

An Act to empower the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to purchase a certain Annuity in respect of Duties of Customs levied in the Isle of Man, and any reserved Sovereign Rights in the said Island, belonging to John Duke of Atholl.

c. 35. in part.

An Act to render more effectual the several Acts for authorising Advances for carrying on Public Works, so far as relates to Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Seven.

c. 37.

An Act to provide for the future Assimilation of the Duties of Excise upon Sweets or Made Wines, upon Mead and Metheglin, upon Vinegar, and upon Cyder and Perry, in Great Britain and Ireland, and to continue the Duty of Excise on Sweets or Made Wines in Great Britain until the Fifth Day of January One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.

c. 42. in part.

An Act for the better Regulation of Copartnerships of certain Bankers in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Four, and Eight.

c. 43.

An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act made in the Tenth Year of the Reign of King Charles the First, for impounding of Distresses in Ireland.

c. 45.

An Act to allow, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, the Enrolment of Articles of Clerkship to Solicitors and Attornies in England, and the making and filing of Affidavits relating thereto, in certain Cases, where the same may have been omitted or neglected.

c. 47. in part.

An Act for restricting the Punishment of Leasing-making, Sedition, and Blasphemy, in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections Three to Five.

c. 48. in part

An Act to alter and amend an Act passed in the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Year of King George the Third, for the Recovery of Small Debts in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Three from “agreeable to the form” to “concluding against the defender.”

Form of Complaint in Schedule A.

c. 52.

An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for amending former Acts relating to Presentments by Grand Juries for Payment of the Salaries of Treasurers and Public Officers of the several Counties in Ireland.

c. 54. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the First and Second Years of His present Majesty, for the Establishment of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 55.

An Act to regulate the Proceedings as to sealing of Writs in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland.

c. 57. in part.

An Act for the Amendment of the Law respecting the Settlement of the Poor, as far as regards renting Tenements and paying Parochial Taxes

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 58. in part.

An Act for providing equivalent Rates of Excise Duties, Allowances, and Drawbacks on Beer and Malt, and on Spirits, made in Scotland or Ireland, according to the Measure of the new Imperial Standard Gallon

in part; namely,—

Except so much of Section Two as imposes malt duties, and Section Six.

c. 64.

An Act to alter for One Year, and until the end of the then next Session of Parliament, the Duty on Wheat the Produce of the British Possessions in North America.

c. 65.

An Act to allow, until the Fifteenth Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, the Entry of Warehoused Corn, Grain, and Wheaten Flour for Home Consumption, on Payment of Duty.

c. 68.

An Act to regulate the Conveyance of printed Votes and Proceedings in Parliament, and Printed Newspapers, by Packet Boats between Great Britain and Ireland, and the British Colonies, and also in the United Kingdom.

c. 70.

An Act for raising the Sum of Ten millions five hundred thousand Pounds, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.

c. 71.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant an Annual Sum to His Royal Highness Ernest Augustus Duke of Cumberland, for the Purpose of enabling His said Royal Highness to provide for the Support and Education of His Highness Prince George Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus of Cumberland.

c. 72.

An Act to enable His Majesty to grant an Annual Sum to Her Royal Highness Mary Louisa Victoria Duchess of Kent, for the Purpose of enabling Her said Royal Highness to provide for the Support and Education of Her Highness the Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent.

c. 78. in part.

An Act to repeal the several Laws relating to the Performance of Quarantine, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 80. in part.

An Act to repeal the Duties payable in respect of Spirits distilled in England, and of Licences for distilling, rectifying, or compounding such Spirits, and for the Sale of Spirits, and to impose other Duties in lieu thereof; and to provide other Regulations for the Collection of the said Duties, and for the Sale of Spirits, and for the Warehousing of such Spirits, without Payment of Duty, for Exportation

in part; namely,—

Except Section One hundred and forty-five.

c. 81. in part.

An Act to repeal several Duties payable on Excise Licences in Great Britain and Ireland, and to impose other Duties in lieu thereof; and to amend the Laws for granting Excise Licences

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two, so far as it relates to the following subjects; namely,—

Auctions.

Brewers of table beer only for sale.

Candles.

Coffee.

Glass.

Hides.

Paper.

Printed goods.

Soap.

Makers of stills in Scotland or Ireland.

Starch.

Makers of sweets or made wines, or of mead or metheglin, for sale.

Wire.

Section Three.

Section Nine, the words “except persons exercising or carrying on the trade or business of a brewer of beer in Ireland, or the trade or business of an auctioneer or person selling any goods or chattels, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, by auction in any part of the United Kingdom”; and from “and that from and after the fifth day of July” to the end of that Section.

Sections Nineteen and Twenty.

Section Twenty-six from “every person exercising” to “table beer only for sale”; from “every maker of wax” to “vellum or parchment”; from “every maker of paper” to “soap for sale”; from “every starch maker” to “metheglin for sale”; from “and every wire drawer” to “big wire”; from “every person trading” to “chocolate or pepper”; and the words “every maker of stills in Scotland or Ireland”.

Sections Thirty-one, Thirty-three, Thirty-four, Thirty-six, and Thirty-seven.

c. 82. in part.

An Act to abolish the Sale of Offices in the Court of King's Bench in England, to make Provision for the Lord Chief Justice of the said Court, and to grant an additional Annuity to the said Lord Chief Justice on Resignation of his Office

in part; namely,—

Except Section Ten.

c. 83. in part.

An Act to abolish the sale of Offices in the Court of Common Pleas in England, to make Provision for the Lord Chief Justice of the said Court, and to grant an additional Annuity to the said Lord Chief Justice on Resignation of his Office

in part; namely,—

Except Section Nine.

c. 84. in part.

An Act to provide for the augmenting the Salaries of the Master of the Rolls and the Vice Chancellor of England, the Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, and the Puisne Judges and Barons of the Courts in Westminster Hall; and to enable His Majesty to grant an Annuity to such Vice Chancellor, and additional Annuities to such Master of the Rolls, Chief Baron, and Puisne Judges and Barons, on their Resignation of their respective Offices

in part; namely,—

Except Sections Four, Five, and Seven.

c. 85. in part.

An Act for further regulating the Payment of the Salaries and Pensions to the Judges of His Majesty's Courts in India, and the Bishop of Calcutta; for authorizing the Transportation of Offenders from the Island of Saint Helena; and for more effectually providing for the Administration of Justice in Singapore and Malacca, and certain Colonies on the Coast of Coromandel

in part; namely,—

Sections Three and Six.

Section Eighteen from “without benefit of clergy” to “accordingly”.

Sections Nineteen and Twenty-one.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 86. in part.

An Act to provide for the Erection of certain Courts and Offices of Justice in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Except Section Five.

c. 87. in part.

An Act to regulate the Payment of Salaries and Allowances to British Consuls at Foreign Ports, and the Disbursements at such Ports for certain Publick Purposes

in part; namely,—

Sections Sixteen, Seventeen, and Twenty-two.

c. 88. in part.

An Act to make Provision for the Salaries of certain Bishops, and other Ecclesiastical Dignitaries and Ministers, in the Diocese of Jamaica, and in the Diocese of Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands; and to enable His Majesty to grant Annuities to such Bishops upon the Resignation of their Offices

in part; namely,—

Sections Two to Four.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 89.

An Act to authorize the Purchase of the Office of Receiver and Comptroller of the Seal of the Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas, and of Custos Brevium of the Court of Common Pleas.

c. 91.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal,—and ends with the words ,—trading and other Companies.

c. 93.

An Act to render valid certain Decrees and Orders at the Rolls Court.

c. 99.

An Act to repeal an Act of the last Session of Parliament relative to the forming Tables of Manors, Parishes, and Townlands in Ireland, and to make Provision for ascertaining the Boundaries of the same.

c. 101.

An Act to provide for the repairing, maintaining, and keeping in Repair certain Roads and Bridges in Ireland.

c. 102.

An Act to amend the Laws respecting deserted Children in Ireland.

c. 103.

An Act to enable the principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy to acquire certain Portions of the Docks and Shore Ground at Leith for a Naval Yard, and to enable the Commissioners of the Treasury to advance a certain Sum of Money on the Security of the Docks and of the Harbour of Leith.

c. 105.

An Act to repeal the several Laws relating to the Customs.

c. 117.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to repeal the Excise Duties,—and ends with the words ,—until further Provision can be made.

c. 118. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to transfer the Collection,—and ends with the words ,—Pots containing Cocoa Paste

in part; namely,—

Section One from “the Duties and Sums of Money granted and made payable by an Act passed in the Forty-seventh Year” to “Manufactured in Ireland; and also”, and the words “and also upon or in respect of Licences to Persons to let to hire any Horse for the Purpose of travelling Post by the Mile, or from Stage to Stage in Ireland”.

Section Seven.

c. 120. in part.

An Act for the better regulating of the Forms of Process in the Courts of Law in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One from “and the Provisions of an Act” to the end of that section.

Sections Two, Six to Nine, and Fourteen to Sixteen.

Section Eighteen from “and if the Interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary” to “been before the Lord Ordinary”.

Section Twenty to “shall be final”; and the words “on cases prepared in consequence of such order or”.

Section Twenty-eight to “repealed”.

Sections Twenty-nine to Thirty-two, and Thirty-four.

Section Thirty-five to “repealed”.

Sections Thirty-six, Thirty-eight, Thirty-nine, and Forty-one to Forty-three.

Section Forty-eight, the words “or advocation”.

Section Forty-nine.

Section Fifty the words “together with the Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court”; the words “and of the Jury Court”; and the words “the High Court of Admiralty, Court of Commissaries of Edinburgh, and”.

Sections Fifty-five and Fifty-six.

c. 121.

An Act to enable the Insolvent Debtors Court to dispense, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, with the Necessity of Prisoners residing within the Walls in certain Cases.

c. 128. in part.

An Act to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to advance out of the Consolidated Fund certain Sums for the Payment of Debts due from the Commissioners of Wide Streets, and for the erecting a Corn Exchange in the City of Dublin; and to repeal certain Duties on Licences relating to Cards and Clubs in the City of Dublin

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Three.

c. 131.

An Act to regulate the Mode in which certain Societies or Copartnerships in Scotland may sue and be sued.

c. 133.

An Act to amend and explain an Act of the Fifty-fifth Year of His late Majesty, for better regulating the Practice of Apothecaries throughout England and Wales.

c. 134.

An Act for applying the Surplus of the Grants of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-four to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

7 Geo. 4. c. 1.

An Act for granting and applying certain Sums of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.

c. 2.

An Act for raising the Sum of Ten Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.

c. 4. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament,—and ends with the words ,—upon the Resignation of their Offices

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Two from “the Sum to be paid to the Ministers” to “Leeward Islands; and that”.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 5.

An Act to give effect to Treaties of Commerce with Countries in America not at present provided with National Merchant Shipping.

c. 6. in part.

An Act to limit, and after a certain Period to prohibit, the issuing of Promissory Notes under a limited Sum in England

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

Section Three from “if any Body Politic or Corporate or Person or Persons shall” to “One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six; or”.

Sections Six, Eight, and Eleven.

Also Section Four, but as to this Section, so long only as 26 & 27 Vict. c. 105. continues in force.

c. 7.

An Act to facilitate the advancing of Money by the Governor and Company of the Bank of England upon Deposits or Pledges.

c. 10.

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

c. 11.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 16. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend several Acts relating to the Royal Hospitals for Soldiers at Chelsea and Kilmainham

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, Five, Fifteen, Sixteen, and Eighteen to Twenty.

Section Twenty-two from “the Payment of any Pensioners” to “respecting the same; and that”.

Sections Thirty and Thirty-two.

Section Thirty-three, so far as it relates to the Deduction for Stoppage or Charge therein referred to.

Sections Thirty-six, Thirty-seven, and Fifty-two.

c. 19.

An Act to repeal Two Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, relative to Assault and Battery pendente Lite.

c. 23.

An Act to repeal the Duties and Drawbacks of Excise upon tawed Kid Skins, Sheep Skins, and Lamb Skins.

c. 24.

An Act for fixing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 25.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, an Act for preventing private Distillation in Scotland.

c. 26.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty for One Year certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions in England, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.

c. 27.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 30.

An Act to amend the several Acts for authorizing Advances for carrying on Public Works, and to extend the Provisions thereof in certain Cases.

c. 37.

An Act to regulate the appointment of Juries in the East Indies.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 40.

An Act to authorize the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to advance Money out of the Consolidated Fund towards the Expences of rebuilding London Bridge.

c. 41.

An Act to amend the Laws for the Recovery of Small Debts, and the Proceedings for that Purpose, in the Manor Courts in Ireland.

c. 46. in part.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act for the better regulating Copartnerships of certain Bankers in England,—and ends with the words ,—as relates to the same

in part; namely,—

The last Section.

c. 47.

An Act to allow, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and thirty, certain Bounties on the Exportation from Ireland of Salmon, Red Herrings, and Dried Sprats.

c. 48.

An Act to alter and amend the several Laws relating to the Customs.

c. 49.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to amend several Laws of Excise,—and ends with the words ,—Repayment of Money advanced by Collectors of Excise for Public Works in Ireland.

c. 50.

An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen millions two hundred thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.

c. 51.

An Act to confirm Sales made by the Surveyor General and the Commissioners of the Land Revenue of the Crown, under an Act of the Forty-eighth Year of His late Majesty.

c. 53.

An Act to regulate the Importation of Silk Goods until the Tenth Day of October One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and to encourage the Silk Manufactures by the Repeal of certain Duties.

c. 56. in part.

An Act to suspend the Provisions of an Act of His late Majesty, respecting the Appointment of Writers in the Service of the East India Company, and to authorize the Payment of the Allowances of the Civil and Military Officers of the said Company dying while absent from India

in part; namely,—

Except Section Three.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 57.

An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 58. in part.

An Act to amend the Laws relating to Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry and Volunteers in Great Britain

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Four from “so much of the said Act” to “repealed; and that”.

c. 59.

An Act to continue for Seven Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Fifty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, for facilitating the Recovery of the Wages of Seamen in the Merchant Service.

c. 63. in part.

An Act to provide for repairing, improving, and rebuilding Shire Halls, County Halls, and other Buildings for holding the Assizes and Grand Sessions, and also Judges Lodgings, throughout England and Wales

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 64. in part.

An Act for improving the Administration of Criminal Justice in England

in part; namely,—

Sections Seven, Eight, Twenty, and Thirty-two.

c. 65.

An Act to continue until the First Day of January One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, and to the End of the next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Third Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Manner of licensing Alehouses in England.

c. 67. in part.

An Act to regulate the Mode in which certain Societies or Copartnerships for Banking in Scotland may sue and be sued

in part; namely,—

Sections Twelve and Sixteen.

c. 70.

An Act to permit Foreign Corn, Meal, and Flour, warehoused, to be taken out for Home Consumption, until the Sixteenth Day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.

c. 71.

An Act to empower His Majesty to admit Foreign Corn for Home Consumption, under certain Limitations until the First Day of January One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, or for Six Weeks after the Commencement of the then next ensuing Session of Parliament, if Parliament shall not then be sitting.

c. 74. in part.

An Act for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Section Ninety-seven from “Provided also” to the end of that Section.

Section One hundred and seventeen.

Sections One hundred and twenty-four to One hundred and thirty.

Section One hundred and thirty-five from “and the venue” to “thereupon.”

Section One hundred and thirty-nine, the words “or to the Marshalsea of the City of Dublin, or to the Sheriff's Prison there”.

Sections One hundred and forty to One hundred and forty-two.

c. 79.

An Act for applying a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund, and the Surplus of the Grants of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-six; and for further appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 1.

An Act for applying a Sum of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 2.

An Act for raising the Sum of Ten Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 3.

An Act to confirm an Order in Council for allowing the Importation of Foreign Oats, Oatmeal, Rye, Pease, and Beans, to indemnify all Persons who have advised or acted in execution of the same; and to permit the Importation of such Articles until the Fifteenth Day of February One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

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 the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 7.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty for One Year certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions in England, and also certain Duties on Sugar imported into the United Kingdom; for the service of the Year One thousand, eight hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 9.

An Act to repeal an Act of the Twenty-eighth Year of His late Majesty, for the better Regulation of the Manufacture of Ounce Thread.

c. 10.

An Act to enable His Majesty to make further Provision for their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Clarence.

c. 11.

An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, an Act of the Fifty-fourth Year of His late Majesty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 12.

An Act to amend an Act of the First Year of His present Majesty, for the Advance of Money for carrying on Public Works in Ireland.

c. 14.

An Act for fixing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 16.

An Act for applying certain Sums of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 19.

An Act to repeal an Act of the Sixth Year of His present Majesty, for regulating Vessels carrying passengers to Foreign Parts.

c. 22.

An Act to continue for One Year, and until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 23.

An Act to continue for One Year, and until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Sixth Year of His present Majesty, for providing for the repairing, maintaining, and keeping in repair certain Roads and Bridges in Ireland.

c. 24. in part.

An Act to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in England

in part; namely,—

Section Eight.

c. 25.

An Act for the Relief of certain Spiritual Persons, and Patrons of Ecclesiastical Preferments, from certain Penalties; and rendering valid certain Bonds, Covenants, or other Assurances for the Resignation of Ecclesiastical Preferments.

c. 27.

An Act for repealing various Statutes in England relative to the Benefit of Clergy, and to Larceny and other Offences connected therewith, and to malicious Injuries to Property, and to Remedies against the Hundred.

c. 31. in part.

An Act for consolidating and amending the Laws in England relative to Remedies against the Hundred

in part; namely,—

Section Five.

c. 36.

An Act to continue until the First Day of January One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, an Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, respecting deserted Children in Ireland.

c. 38.

An Act for discontinuing certain Presentments by Constables.

c. 39.

An Act to repeal such Parts of Two Acts of King William and Queen Mary and of King George the Second, as relate to the settling the Rates of the Carriage of Goods.

c. 41.

An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen millions eight hundred thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 42.

An Act for granting and applying certain Sums of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

c. 44.

An Act to provide for the Payment of a Salary (in lieu of Fees) to the Judge of the Prerogative Court and Court of Faculties in Ireland.

c. 45.

An Act to allow, until the Twenty-fourth Day of October One thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, the Inrolment of certain Articles of Clerkship and Assignments thereof.

c. 47. in part.

An Act for the further Amendment and Extension of the Powers of the several Acts authorising Advances for carrying on Public Works

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 48.

An Act to continue until the First Day of June One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Third Year of His present Majesty, for regulating the Manner of licensing Alehouses in England.

c. 50.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 51.

An Act for further amending an Act passed in the Fourth Year of His present Majesty's Reign, for the better Administration of Justice in the Equity Side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland.

c. 52. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend certain Laws relating to the Revenue of Excise on Malt made in the United Kingdom; and for amending the Laws relating to Brewers in Ireland, and to the Allowance in respect of the Malt Duty on Spirits made in Scotland and Ireland from Malt only

in part; namely,—

Sections Ten to Nineteen, Forty-seven to Fifty-three, Sixty-six to Seventy-five, Seventy-nine, Eighty, and Eighty-three.

c. 53. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Collection and Management of the Revenue of Excise throughout Great Britain and Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section Forty-eight.

Section One hundred and twenty-seven.

Section One hundred and twenty-eight, down to “or any part thereof, until all such proceedings shall be completed and ended”; and from “all penalties and forfeitures which shall have been or shall be” to “commencement of this Act, and”.

Sections One hundred and twenty-nine and One hundred and thirty.

c. 55. in part.

An Act to consolidate the Boards of Stamps in Great Britain and Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Two and Eight.

c. 57.

An Act to permit, until the First Day of May One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, certain Corn, Meal, and Flour to be entered for Home Consumption.

c. 59.

An Act for further amending the Laws for the Recovery of Small Debts, and the Proceedings for that Purpose, in the Manor Courts in Ireland.

c. 60.

An Act to amend the Acts for the establishing of Compositions for Tithes in Ireland.

c. 61. in part.

An Act to amend the Laws for the Regulation of the Butter Trade in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 63.

An Act to explain so much of an Act of the present Session of Parliament, for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, as relates to the Transportation of Offenders.

c. 65. in part.

An Act to explain and remove Doubts touching the Admiralty

in part; namely,—

Section Four from “Provided always” to the end of that Section.

c. 67.

An Act for the better Administration of Justice at the holding of Petty Sessions by Justices of the Peace in Ireland.

The whole Act, except Section Twelve from “and the office” to the end of that Section.

c. 68.

An Act for the Management and Improvement of the Land Revenues of the Crown in Ireland, and for other Purposes relating thereto.

c. 70.

An Act for enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Five hundred thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bills, and for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 72. in part.

An Act to amend the Acts for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous parishes

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Three.

c. 73.

An Act to continue, until the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, an Act of the Fourth Year of His present Majesty, for the better Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land.

c. 75. in part.

An Act to appoint Commissioners for carrying into execution several Acts, granting an Aid to His Majesty by a Land Tax to be raised in Great Britain, and continuing to His Majesty certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions, in England

in part; namely,—

Sections Three, Five, and Seven.

9 Geo. 4. c. 1.

An Act for applying a Sum of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 2.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twelve Millions, by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 3.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

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 continuing to His Majesty for One Year certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions in England, for the Services of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 7.

An Act to continue for One Year, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, so much of certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland as relate to the lighting, cleansing, and watching of Cities and Towns, for the lighting, cleansing, and watching of which no particular Provision is made by any Act of Parliament.

c. 8.

An Act for fixing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 10.

An Act for applying certain Sums of Money to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 11.

An Act to exempt Vessels propelled by Steam from the Penalties to which Vessels are liable, under various Acts, for having Fire on board in the Ports, Harbours, Rivers, Canals, and Lakes of Ireland.

c. 12.

An Act to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence, before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, on a Bill to exclude the Borough of Penryn from sending Members to serve in Parliament.

c. 14. in part.

An Act for rendering a written Memorandum necessary to the Validity of certain Promises and Engagements

in part; namely,—

Section Ten.

c. 16. in part.

An Act to repeal so much of several Acts as empowers the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 19.

An Act for applying a Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 20.

An Act for prohibiting, during the present Session of Parliament, the Importation of Foreign Wheat into the Isle of Man; and for levying a Duty on Meal or Flour made of Foreign Wheat imported from the Isle of Man into the United Kingdom.

c. 23. in part.

An Act to enable Bankers in England to issue certain unstamped Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange, upon Payment of a Composition in lieu of the Stamp Duties thereon

in part; namely,—

Sections Sixteen and Seventeen.

c. 24. in part.

An Act to repeal certain Acts, and to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Twelve.

c. 25. in part.

An Act to authorize the Appointment of Persons to act as Solicitors on behalf of His Majesty in any Court or Jurisdiction in Revenue Matters

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 28.

An Act to enlarge the Powers granted to His Majesty under an Act passed in the Fifty-seventh Year of His late Majesty, to enable His Majesty to recompense the Service of Persons holding, or who have held, certain high and efficient Civil Offices.

c. 29. in part.

An Act to authorize additional Circuit Courts of Justiciary to be held, and to facilitate Criminal Trials, in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section Five from “so much of an Act passed” to “it is hereby provided that”.

c. 30.

An Act for applying surplus Ways and Means to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 32. in part.

An Act for amending the Law of Evidence in certain Cases

in part; namely,—

Except Section Three.

c. 33

An Act to declare and settle the Law respecting the Liability of the real Estates of British Subjects and others, situate within the Jurisdiction of His Majesty's Supreme Courts in India, as Assets in the Hands of Executors and Administrators, to the Payment of the Debts of their deceased Owners.

Repealed except as to estates of persons dying before 1st January 1866.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 35. in part.

An Act to protect Purchasers for valuable Consideration in Ireland against Judgments not revived or re-docketted within a limited Time

in part; namely,—

Except Sections Eight and Nine.

c. 36.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty for One Year certain Duties on Sugar imported into the United Kingdom, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 38. in part.

An Act for rectifying Mistakes in the Names of the Land Tax Commissioners, and for appointing additional Commissioners, and indemnifying such persons as have acted without due Authority in execution of the Acts therein recited

in part; namely,—

Section Four.

c. 39. in part.

An Act for the Preservation of the Salmon Fisheries in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One from “the said Act” to “repealed; and that”.

Sections Two, Four, Five, Six, and Eight.

c. 42. in part.

An Act to abolish Church Briefs, and to provide for the better Collection and Application of voluntary Contributions for the purpose of enlarging and building Churches and Chapels

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Twelve to Fifteen.

c. 44. in part.

An Act to provide for the Execution, throughout the United Kingdom, of the several Laws of Excise relating to Licences and Survey on Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Pepper, Tobacco, Snuff, Foreign and Colonial Spirits and Wine, notwithstanding the Transfer to the Customs of the Import Duties on any of such Commodities

in part; namely,—

Sections Three, Five, and Six.

c. 45.

An Act to amend and to make perpetual, and to extend to the whole of the United Kingdom, certain Provisions contained in several Acts for regulating the Rectification, compounding, dealing in, or retailing of Spirits, and for preventing private Distillation, in Scotland; and to provide for the Payment of the Duty on Malt used in making of Spirits from Malt only.

c. 46.

An Act to enable certain Hotel Keepers to be licensed to keep Hotels as common Inns, Alehouses, and Victualling Houses, and to sell therein Beer and other exciseable Liquors, for the Residue of the present Year.

c. 47. in part.

An Act for regulating the Retail of exciseable Articles and Commodities to Passengers on board of Passage Vessels from one Part to another of the United Kingdom

in part; namely,—

Section Seven.

c. 50.

An Act for regulating the Appropriation of certain unclaimed Shares of Prize Money acquired by Soldiers or Seamen in the Service of the East India Company.

c. 53.

An Act to repeal several Acts and Parts of Acts in force in Ireland, relating to Bail in Cases of Felony, and to certain Proceedings in Criminal Cases, and to the Benefit of Clergy, and to Larceny and other Offences connected therewith, and to malicious Injuries to Property.

c. 54. in part.

An Act for improving the Administration of Justice in Criminal Cases in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Fourteen and Thirty-one.

c. 58. in part.

An Act to regulate the granting of Certificates, by Justices of the Peace and Magistrates, authorizing Persons to keep common Inns, Alehouses, and Victualling Houses, in Scotland, in which Ale, Beer, Spirits, Wine, and other Exciseable Liquors may be sold by Retail under Excise Licences; and for the better Regulation of such Houses; and for the Prevention of such Houses being kept without such Certificate

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four, Ten, and Eighteen.

Section Twenty-three from “and all such records” to the end of that Section.

Sections Twenty-five, Twenty-six, Thirty-three, Thirty-five, and Thirty-six.

The Forms A. B. D. and F. in the Schedule.

c. 61. in part.

An Act to regulate the granting of Licences to Keepers of Inns, Alehouses, and Victualling Houses, in England

in part; namely,—

Section Thirty-five.

The Schedules.

c. 62. in part.

An Act for the Regulation of the Linen and Hempen Manufactures of Ireland

in part; namely,—

Except Sections Thirty-six and Thirty-seven.

c. 66. in part.

An Act for repealing the Laws now in force relating to the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 67.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray the Charge,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine.

c. 68.

An Act to amend an Act of the Fifth Year of His present Majesty, for amending the Laws of Excise relating to Retail Brewers.

c. 70.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to alter and enlarge the Powers of an Act passed in the Seventh Year of the Reign of His present Majesty,—and ends with the words ,—for other purposes relating thereto.

c. 71.

An Act to empower the Deputy Warden of the Cinque Ports and Lieutenant of Dover Castle to act for the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle during the Indisposition of the present Lord Warden.

c. 74. in part.

An Act for improving the Administration of Criminal Justice in the East Indies

in part; namely,—

The whole Act, except Sections One to Four, Seven to Ten, Thirteen to Fifteen, Twenty-one, Twenty-three to Twenty six, Thirty-six, Thirty-seven, Fifty-one, Fifty-two, Fifty-six, and One hundred and ten.

Also so much of Section Fifty-one as relates to Coroners and to Civil Suits.

Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.

c. 77. in part.

An Act to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Three, Four, Six, and Eight.

c. 79.

An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Third Year of His present Majesty, for apportioning the Burthen occasioned by the Military and Naval Pensions and Civil Superannuations, by vesting an equal Annuity in Trustees for the Payment thereof.

c. 80. in part.

An Act to enable Bankers in Ireland to issue certain unstamped Promissory Notes, upon Payment of a Composition in lieu of the Stamp Duties thereon

in part; namely,—

Sections Fifteen and Eighteen.

c. 82. in part.

An Act to make Provision for the lighting, cleansing, and watching of Cities, Towns Corporate, and Market Towns in Ireland, in certain Cases

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Seventy-six.

c. 87.

An Act to continue until the Twenty-fifth day of March One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament an Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, respecting deserted Children in Ireland.

c. 88.

An Act to repeal certain Provisions in several Acts relating to the Butter Trade in Ireland.

c. 89.

An Act for raising the Sum of Sixteen millions and forty-six thousand eight hundred Pounds by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.

c. 90.

An Act to amend the Acts for regulating the Reduction of the National Debt.

c. 92. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Savings Banks

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Fourteen, Sixteen to Twenty-four, and Twenty-six.

Section Twenty-eight from “Provided always,” to the end of that Section.

Sections Thirty-six, Thirty-eight, Thirty-nine, Forty-five to Forty-nine, and Sixty-two.

c. 95.

An Act to apply the Sums of Money therein mentioned for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

10 Geo. 4. c. 1.

An Act for the Suppression of dangerous Associations or Assembiles in Ireland.

c. 2.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty for One Year certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions in England, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine.

c. 3.

An Act for applying certain Sums of Money for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine.

c. 4.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twelve Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine.

c. 5.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 6.

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

c. 7. in part.

An Act for the Relief of His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects

in part; namely,—

Section Fourteen from “upon taking and subscribing” to “abjuration”.

c. 8.

An Act to amend certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland relative to the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, and to regulate the Qualification of Persons entitled to vote at the Election of Knights of the Shire in Ireland.

c. 9.

An Act for fixing, until the Twenty-fifth day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirty, the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.

c. 10. in part.

An Act to suspend, until the End of the next Session of Parliament the making of Lists and the Ballots and Enrolment for the Militia of the United Kingdom, and to reduce the permanent Staff, and regulate the Allowances of Serjeants hereafter appointed

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Two.

c. 11.

An Act to continue for Two Years an Act made in the Fifty-fourth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty, for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

c. 17.

An Act to continue, until the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, certain Acts relating to the Island of Newfoundland, and the Fisheries carried on upon the Banks and Shores thereof.

c. 19. in part.

An Act to explain and amend an Act of the Parliament of Scotland, intituled An Act concerning the Registration of Seisins and Reversions of Tenements within Burgh

in part; namely,—

Section Three.

c. 20.

An Act to carry into execution the Stipulations of a Convention between His Majesty and His Catholic Majesty, for the Settlement of certain British Claims upon Spain, and of certain Spanish Claims upon the United Kingdom.

c. 22.

An Act to provide, until the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, for the Government of His Majesty's Settlements in Western Australia, on the Western Coast of New Holland.

c. 24. in part.

An Act to enable the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities and Annuities for Terms of Years

in part; namely,—

Section Fifty-two.

c. 26. in part.

An Act for transferring the Management of Greenwich Out-Pensions, and certain Duties in Matters of Prize, to the Treasurer of the Navy

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Sixteen, Twenty-one, and Thirty-four.

c. 28.

An Act to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund and the Surplus of Ways and Means to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine.

c. 29.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and thirty.

c. 30.

An Act to continue and amend the Laws relating to Yeomanry Corps in Ireland.

c. 32.

An Act to enable One or more of the Commissioners of Excise to act for the Dispatch of Business for Scotland and Ireland respectively.

c. 33.

An Act to amend the several Acts for the Encouragement of the Irish Fisheries.

c. 35. in part.

An Act to prevent Arrests upon Mesne Process where the Debtor Cause of Action is under Twenty Pounds, and to regulate the Practice of Arrests, in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Five.

c. 36.

An Act to continue until the End of the next Session of Parliament, and to amend, the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 37. in part.

An Act to amend the Laws relating to Coroners in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Section Two.

c. 38. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Punishment of Attempts to murder in certain Cases in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 39.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty, for One Year, certain Duties on Sugar imported into the United Kingdom, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine.

c. 40.

An Act to continue for One Year, and until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, an Act of the Sixth Year of His present Majesty, for providing for the repairing, maintaining, and keeping in repair certain Roads and Bridges in Ireland.

c. 44. in part.

An Act for improving the Police in and near the Metropolis

in part; namely,—

Sections Three, Eight, and Nine.

Section Ten the words “inserting the name of the receiver for the time being”.

Section Twelve from “the receiver out of the moneys” to “payable quarterly; and”.

Sections Thirteen and Nineteen to Twenty-one.

Section Twenty-nine to “subsequent to the Thirty-first of December”.

Section Thirty-six.

Section Thirty-seven from “and no person” to “mentioned in this Act”.

Sections Thirty-eight and Thirty-nine.

Section Forty to “Westminster”, and from “and where any distress” to the end of that Section.

Sections Forty-one to Forty-three.

c. 45.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, an Act for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in and near the Metropolis.

c. 47.

An Act to continue for One Year, and until the End of the next Session of Parliament, and to amend, Two Acts made in the Forty-seventh and Fiftieth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, for the preventing improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland.

c. 48.

An Act to authorize the Sale and Transfer of the Stocks or Funds standing in the Books of the Bank of Ireland on account of the Office of the Clerk of the Pleas in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and the Payment and Application of the Produce of such Stocks or Funds to the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom.

c. 49.

An Act to continue until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and thirty the Provisions of an Act to allow Sugar to be delivered out of Warehouse to be refined.

c. 50. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Management and Improvement of His Majesty's Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases; of the Land Revenue of the Crown within the Survey of the Exchequer in England; and of the Land Revenue of the Crown in Ireland; and for extending certain Provisions relating to the same to the Isles of Man and Alderney

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Four.

Section Seven.

Section Eight from “and the said Commissioners” to the end of that Section.

Sections Nine and Ten.

Sections Fifteen and Eighteen to Twenty-one.

Section Sixty-three from “until the determination” to “any one of such districts”, and from “and until the determination” to the end of that Section.

Sections Sixty-four to Sixty-eight, Seventy-five, Seventy-nine, One hundred and fifteen, One hundred and sixteen, and One hundred and Thirty-one.

c. 54.

An Act for directing Reports to be made respecting Gaols in Scotland.

c. 57.

An Act to continue until the First Day of July One thousand eight hundred and thirty the Powers of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning Charities in England and Wales.

c. 60.

An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen millions four hundred thirty-eight thousand eight hundred Pounds for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

11 Geo. 4. & 1 Will. 4. c. 1.

An Act to authorize the Transfer of certain Balances in the Hands of the Clerks of the Peace of the several Counties of England and Wales on account of Lunatic Asylums Licences.

c. 2.

An Act to apply certain Sums of Money, out of the Consolidated Fund, and from the Aids granted for the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty.

c. 3.

An Act for raising the Sum of Twelve Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty.

c. 4.

An Act for appropriating certain Sums to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty.

c. 6.

An Act for continuing to His Majesty for One Year certain Duties on Personal Estates, Offices, and Pensions in England, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty.

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 the Regulation of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on Shore.

c. 12.

An Act to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence, before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, on a Bill to prevent Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Burgesses to serve in Parliament for the Borough of East Retford.

c. 15.

An Act for relieving, in certain Cases, Vessels entering or sailing from the Port of Berwick-upon-Tweed, from the Duties leviable under Two Acts passed in the Forty-sixth and Fifty-fourth Years of His late Majesty's Reign, relating to the Northern Lighthouses.

c. 16.

An Act to repeal the Duties of Excise and Drawbacks on Leather, and the Laws relating thereto.

c. 17. in part.

An Act to alter and amend an Act of the Seventh and Eighth Years of His present Majesty, for consolidating and amending the Laws of Excise on Malt made in the United Kingdom, and for amending the Laws relating to Brewers in Ireland, and the Malt Allowance on Spirits in Scotland and Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Five, Six, Nine to Twelve, Fifteen, Twenty, Twenty-two to Twenty-five, Twenty-seven to Thirty-four, Thirty-six, Forty, and Forty-one.

c. 19. in part.

An Act to extend the Powers of Grand Juries in the Execution of an Act of the Fifty-eighth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, for establishing Fever Hospitals in Ireland

in part; namely,—

The whole Act, except as to the County of the City of Dublin.

c. 21.

An Act to confirm certain Leases of Lands for the Purposes of carrying on the Linen Manufacture of Ireland.

c. 22. in part.

An Act for appropriating the Richmond Lunatic Asylum in Dublin to the Purposes of a District Lunatic Asylum

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 23.

An Act to enable His Majesty to appoint certain Persons to affix His Majesty's Royal Signature to Instruments requiring such Signature.

c. 25.

An Act to repeal an Act of the Fifty-fifth Year of His late Majesty, for procuring Returns of Persons committed, tried, and convicted for Criminal Offences and Misdemeanors.

c. 26. in part.

An Act to authorize the issuing of Exchequer Bills for the Payment of the Proprietors of Four Pounds per Centum Annuities in England and Ireland who have signified their Dissent under an Act passed in the present Session for transferring such Annuities into Three Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum Annuities

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Five.

c. 28.

An Act to apply a certain Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty.

c. 29.

An Act to suspend, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, the making of Lists and the Ballots and Enrolments for the Militia of the United Kingdom.

c. 30.

An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and of the Increase or Diminution thereof.

c. 31. in part.

An Act for reducing the Duty on Malt made from Bear or Bigg only, in Ireland, to the same Duty as is now payable thereon in Scotland

in part; namely,—

Sections Three and Five.

c. 32. in part.

An Act to explain Two Acts of His present Majesty, for establishing an Agreement with the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland, for advancing the Sum of Five hundred thousand Pounds, Irish Currency, and for the better Regulation of Copartnerships of certain Bankers in Ireland

in part; namely,—

Sections Two to Five.

c. 33.

An Act to continue for One Year, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.

c. 36. in part.

An Act for altering and amending the Law regarding Commitments by Courts of Equity for Contempts, and the taking Bills pro Confesso

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 37. in part.

An Act to amend an Act of the Ninth Year of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, to facilitate Criminal Trials in Scotland, and to abridge the Period now required between the pronouncing of Sentence and Execution thereof, in Cases importing a Capital Punishment

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 38.

An Act to continue and amend the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England.

c. 39. in part.

An Act to amend an Act passed in the Fifth Year of His present Majesty, for the Transportation of Offenders from Great Britain; and for punishing Offences committed by Transports kept to labour in the Colonies

in part; namely,—

Section Eight.

c. 41. in part.

An Act to make further Regulations with respect to Army Pensions

in part; namely,—

Sections One and Six.

c. 42. in part.

An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts relating to the Office of Treasurer of His Majesty's Navy

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 47. in part.

An Act for consolidating and amending the Laws for facilitating the Payment of Debts out of Real Estate

in part; namely,—

Section One.

c. 50.

An Act for granting to His Majesty, until the Fifth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, certain Duties on Sugar imported into the United Kingdom, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty.

c. 51. in part.

An Act to repeal certain of the Duties on Cyder in the United Kingdom, and on Beer and Ale in Great Britain, and to make other Provisions in relation thereto

in part; namely,—

Sections One, Two, Five, Six, Eighteen to Twenty-one, and Twenty-five.

c. 52.

An Act the title of which begins with the words ,—An Act to defray,—and ends with the words ,—One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one.

c. 54. in part.

An Act to revive, continue, and amend several Acts relating to the Fisheries

in part; namely,—

Section Four, and Section Six to end of Act.

c. 58. in part.

An Act for regulating the Receipt and future Appropriation of Fees and Emoluments receivable by Officers of the Superior Courts of Common Law

in part; namely,—

Sections One to Six.

c. 61.

An Act to regulate the Applotment of County Rates and Cesses in Ireland, in certain Cases.

c. 62.

An Act for raising the Sum of Thirteen millions six hundred and seven thousand six hundred Pounds by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty.

c. 63.

An Act to apply the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and thirty; and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

c. 64. in part.

An Ant to permit the general Sale of Beer and Cyder by Retail in England

in part; namely,—

Section Two from “together with the Christian name” to “sureties for the party so to be licensed”; from “within ten days” to “upon the execution of such bond”; the words “and shall expire at the end of twelve calendar months after the day on which such license shall be dated”; the words “shall be according to the form in the schedule annexed to this Act, and”; from “nor to any person” to “licensed to sell beer by retail”; and the words “and of his sureties respectively”.

So much of Section Thirty as incorporates or applies any repealed enactment.

The Schedule.

c. 65. in part.

An Act for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Property belonging to Infants, Femes Covert, Idiots, Lunatics, and Persons of unsound Mind

in part; namely,—

Section One.

Sections Thirteen and Nineteen.

Section Twenty-one from “and if such renewal should” to the end of that Section.

Sections Twenty-three to Twenty-five.

Section Twenty-six from “and the committee” to the end of that Section.

Sections Twenty-seven to Thirty, Thirty-three, Thirty-four, and Forty to Forty-two.

Also so much of the Act as relates to or affects idiots, lunatics, or persons of unsound mind, or their property, so far as relates to Ireland.

c. 69. in part.

An Act for uniting the Benefits of Jury Trial in Civil Causes with the ordinary Jurisdiction of the Court of Session, and for making certain other Alterations and Reductions in the Judicial Establishments of Scotland

in part; namely,—

Section One from “Provided always,” to the end of that Section.

Section Three from “Provided always,” to “Lords Commissioners of the Jury Court; and”, and from “during the foresaid space” to “in the said events”.

Section Four.

Section Six from “Provided always,” to the end of that Section.

Section Eight.

Section Ten from “and for the information” to the end of that Section.

Sections Twelve, Seventeen, Twenty-five, Twenty-six, Thirty from “so much of an Act” to “repealed, and”, Thirty-four, Thirty-five from “the Lord President” to “judgment; and”, Thirty-eight, Forty-one to Forty-three, Forty-five, and Schedule.

c. 70. in part.

An Act for the more effectual Administration of Justice in England and Wales

in part; namely,—

Sections Two, Five, Ten, Fourteen, Sixteen to Eighteen, Twenty-three to Twenty-six, Twenty-eight to Thirty, Thirty-four, and Thirty-six to end of Act.

c. 72.

An Act to allow, before the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, Sugar to be delivered out of Warehouse to be refined.

c. 75.

An Act for the Relief of the Sufferers by the Insolvency of Gilbert Ricketts, Esquire, formerly Registrar of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras.