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BRITISH LEGISLATION. 
ACTS PASSED, in the ¥JFFH YEAR of the REIGN of GEORGE THE FouRTH, or in the 
FIFTH SESSION of the SEVENTH, PARLIAMENT of the UNITED KINGDOM. 
: ee 
Oe XXX. To prevent the Stealing 
of Records, Deeds, and Papers in 
Ireland 
Any person or persons who shall, in Tre- 
land, steal, take, or secretly or forcibly carry 
away any record, deed, security, or instru- 
ment, or any paper, parchment, or piece of 
vellum, or any part thereof, written or print- 
ed, or partly written and partly printed, in 
anywise relating to or concerning the pro- 
ceedings in his Majesty’ s courts of justice 
in Ireland, or concerning. the business of 
any person holding any ‘office or employ- 
ment under his. majesty, and remaining or 
deposited for safe custody in any of the of- 
fices appertaining to the said courts of jus- 
tree, or in his majesty’s s castle of Dublin, or 
in any of his majesty’s custom-liouses, post- 
offices, or other public offices in Ireland, 
shall be guilty of felony, and upon conyic- 
tion thereof, upon indictment by due course 
of law, shall and may be transported for the 
term of seven years, in the manner pre- 
scribed by law for the transportation of of- 
fenders ; or shall and may be sentenced to 
imprisonment with hard labour, and shall 
and may be imprisoned for any time, not ex- 
ceeding two years, as the’court before whonr 
such offender shall be tried shall think fit ; 
and. every such offender who shall be order ed 
to be imprisoned or transported, shalf be 
subject and liable to all laws concerning of- 
fenders tiidered to be moni i 9 or im- 
prisoned. 
Cap, XXXI. Rates of Subsistence to 
be paid to Innkeepers and others on quar= 
tering Soldiers. 
Every non-commissioned officer and pri- 
vate soldier, ‘ho shall be furnished with 
diet and ‘small beer by the innholders or 
other persons on whom such non-commis- 
sioned officers er private soldiers shall be 
be quartered and billeted, shall pay and - 
allow for the same the sum of one shilling 
per diem ; and that for such allowance of 
one shilling the innholder or other person 
shall furnish one meal. 
' For horses quartered ten-pence per day 
is to be paid for hay and straw. ; 
Cap. XXXII. To amend an Act passed 
in, the last Session of Parliament, inli- 
_tuled, “ An Act for amending the Laws 
respecting the’ solémnization of Mar- 
riages in England.” 
If the church of any parish, or chapel of, 
any chapelry wherein marriages have -been 
usually solemnized, be demolished in order, 
to be rebuilt; or .be under repair, and on 
such account be disused for public. service, 
it shall- be lawful for the banns to-be pro- 
claimed in a church or chapel of any ad-. 
joining parish or chapelry in which -banns 
are usually proclaimed, or in any place 
within 
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