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I. Brewfirs (6 enter Tii a Book delivered 

 by the Officer, the Quantity of Malt in- 

 tended iq be used iti the next Brewing', &o. 

 "II. Mashed Malt not to be reiiooVed till 

 gauged and taken an Account of by the 

 Officer. 



' III. Samples of Wort may be taken after 

 it is 4rawn from the Mash Tun, and Worts 

 not to be fermented till such Samples are 

 taken, on Penalty of 2001. 

 '. CAP, XXIII. To amend the Laiv 

 respecting the inclosiyig of Open Fields, 

 Pastures, Moors, Commons, and JFaste 

 Lands in England.— A^iW 19th, 1821. 

 *' I. Landlords, or Persons acting under 

 •their Orders, may enter upon Laud allotted, 

 and seize and distrain for Rent, notwith- 

 standing: the Commissioners' Award shall 

 'not be executed. 



'>'■ IV. Where Leases granted under 41 

 •• G. 3. c. 109. become void before the Ex- 

 piration of their Term, Incumbants may 

 grant new Leases. 

 ;> CAP.XXtV. To extend certain Pro- 

 '""visions f/ an Act of King JFilliam the 

 "9^ Third, intitiUed an Act for regulating 

 df Trials in Cases of Treason and Mis- 

 I"prision of Treason, to that Part of the 

 ■''* XJnited Kingdom called Ireland. — April 

 ;ti9th, 1821. 



Zitefary and Critiadi Proemium. 



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I. The recited EDftctmsutsandProTMUons 

 to exi end to Ireland, 



li. When the Overt act charged ili'aU be 

 AssBssiuatioa, &c. or any Attempt against 

 the King's Life or Person, the Offender 

 may be tried as in Cases of Murder. 



CAP. XXV. For fixing tlie Rates of 

 Sttbsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and 

 others on quartering Soldiers. — April 

 19th, 1821, 



I. Allowances for the Diet of Non-com- 

 missioned Officers and Soldiers, Is. 2d. per 

 Day, till April 24, and Is. per Day after 

 that Period. 



II. Allowance of One Halfpenny per 

 Diem, in lieu of Diet and Small Beer. 



III. For Horses quartered Is. per Day 

 till April 24, and after that Time lOd.to 

 be paid for Hay and Straw. 



V. Persons paying Money to Non-com- 

 missioned Officers or soldiers on the M^rch 

 in lieu of furnishing Diet and Small B<ser^ 

 liable to be fined. 



VI. WLeu halted on a March, Non-com- 

 missioned Officers and Soldiers entitled to 

 Diet aud Small Beer as after ttrriviogat 

 their Destination ; and if such halting ba 

 only for a Day after Arrival, and that l>e a 

 Market Day, their Diet-'a^dk-vSmAH^S^er 

 not to be discontinued. :'« \{\ i? fjil'rjn 



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^'jcri^HE chief theological production of this 



-sir. j|_ month is, the conclusion of " Practical 



-3f>Scrmo«*, by Abraham Jiees, D.D.F.R.S. 



-■ '^ author of the Cyclopadia, &c. It is some 



;totime since the two former volumes of this 



"liusjwork appeared before the public, by whom 



•y/othey were received in the most flattering 



-00 fanner. The truly devout feeling of 



■^■lo.ipiety which forms the distinguishing fea- 



-sai^nre of these sermons, must excite in every 



«i/OABMnd a deep interest and attention, which 



jto £>pecaliarly adapts them to family use. 



-^5 .<Soad sermons of this description are ex- 



i )', tremely wanted, and we are well assured 



- i ii that very few, if any, could be found, better 



^^^ adapted than these for the purposes of 



..fiUfsiyate devotion. We sincerely hope, not- 



Ji <i;3ivithBtanding his innmationto the contrary, 



ti^'Uilbat the learned author will not close his 



■jrfj (fiterary labours here, but select for future 



uJ 9jm.blicatiou a few more of bis very valuable 



-3q f compositions. 



sV/ The Lives of Eminent Scotsmen, by the 

 -^n fSociety of Ancient Scots, is a little work 

 to .aosFMcb might subdue even the national an- 

 tipathies of Dr. Johnson. It consists of 

 »'Jlto»hort,notice6:of the biography and works 

 isliimt' the most distinguished men of letters of 



that nation, written in a y^rj: fleaming 

 style; and its moderate price aad conve- 

 nient size bid fair to rexider it a familiar 

 pocket companion. Amongst the articles of 

 most interest in this part of the work, which 

 is devoted to the poets, are ,\^e lives of 

 James the First (of Sootland}, Bainsay, 

 Beattie, and Bums. To the general Eng- 

 lish reader, such names as Barbour and 

 Wyntoun are compttratively. unknown, 

 but he cannot fail- to be ple^e4._wi{)b the 

 manner in whicli they are here introduced 

 to his favourable notice. t ;. , - 



Mr. Sarratt, well koow^ aatl^e au- 

 thor of several publications on Ihe g^me of ' ] 

 chess, has published A New Treatise on 

 that subject, on a plan of. progressive im- 

 provement, hitherto unattempted. Tjhis is 

 the last labour of that eminent professor, 

 who died as the work was preparing for 

 the press. The object of the author is to 

 facilitate the study of this celebrated game, 

 by adapting his instructions to the compre- 

 hension of inexperienced players, to whose 

 attention we recommend them as essentially 

 necessary to prevent those irregular and 

 negligent habits into which begitkuers are 

 tooapttafoU* 



' Mr. 



