52 British Legistation 



Cap. LVII. To defer the Commence' 

 merit of the Duties and Drmvbacks on 

 Hurilla, under an Act of this present 

 Session of Parliament. 



Cap. LVIII. To continue, until the 

 1st day of August, 1824, an Act, made 

 in the last Session of Parliament, for 

 suppressing Lisurrections and preventing 

 Disturbances of the Public Peace in 

 Ireland. 



Cap. LIX. To defray the Charge of 

 the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and 

 other Expenses, of the Disembodied Mili- 

 tia in Great Britain and Ireland; and 

 to grant Allowances in certain Cases to 

 Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Quarter- 

 masters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, 

 Surgeons' Mates, and Serjeant Majors, of 

 Militia, unlit the 25th of Marchj X82-i. 



Cap. LX. For granting to his 

 Majesty a Sum of Money to be raised by 

 Lotteries. 



Cap. LXI. For the letter Adminis- 

 tration of Justice in the Court of Chan- 

 cery in Ireland. 



Cap. LXII. To repeal the Duties 

 upofi Horses let to Hire for the Purpose 

 of' travelling in Great Britain, and to 

 grant other Duties in lieu thereof ; and 

 to provide for letting the same to farm. 



Cap. LXIII. To authorise the ad- 

 vance of Money by the Commissioners 

 7inder Several Acts for the Issue of 

 Exchequer Bills for Public Works, for 

 the building, rebuilding, enlarging, or 

 repairing, of Gaols in England. 



Cap. LXIV. For consoiiduting and 

 amending the Latvs relating to the build- 

 ing, repairing, and regulating, of certain 

 Gaols and Houses of Correction in Eng- 

 land Olid Wales. 



Cap. LXV. To extend two Acts of 

 Jiis late Majesty, for Distribution of 

 Prize Bloney. to all Cases of Capture 

 that have been made by Foreign Ships 

 or Land. Forces in conjunction with Itis 

 Majesty's Ships or Land Forces. 



Cap. LXVI. To authorise, in cer- 

 tain cases, the Reduction of the Duties 

 payable in Ireland, and the Alteration 

 of the Duties and Drawbaclts, on the 

 Importation ami Exportation of Goods 

 between Great Britain and Ireland. 



Cap. LXVII. To declare imlid certain 

 Marriages that have been solemnized at 

 St. Petersburgh since the Abolition of 

 the British Factory there. 



Cap. LXVIII. For rectifying Mis- 

 takes in the Names of the Land Tax 

 Commissioners, and for appointing adeli- 

 tional Conimissioners, and indemnifying 

 such Persons as have acted without due 



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Authority in EJiecution 

 therein recited. 



Cap. LXIX. To repeal certain Du- 

 ties of Customs in Great Britain, and to 

 grant other Duties in lieu thereof ; to 

 grant certain Bounties on Salted Provi- 

 sions and Silk Manufactures exported i 

 and to make more effectual Rcgnlalions 

 fuff collecting the Duties of Customs. 



Cap. LXX. For the better Admi- 

 nistration of Justice in the Eejuity Side 

 of the Court of Exchequer- in Ireland. 



Cap. LXXI. For defraying the 

 Charge of Retiring Pay, Pensions, and 

 other Expenses of that Nature, of his 

 Majesty's Forces serving in India ; for 

 establishing the Pensions of the Bishop, 

 Archeleacons, and Judges; for regu- 

 lating Ordinations ; and for establishing 

 a Court (f Judicature at Bombay. 



Cap. LXXII. 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 lien 

 thereof, equal to the Duties and Draw- 

 backs chargeable and allowable thereon in 

 Great Britain. 



Cap. LXXI 11. T<> facilitate the 

 Recovery of Damage's for Malicious 

 Injuries to Pro^)erty in Ireland. 



Cap. LXX IV. For vesting in Com- 

 missioners the Bridges now building 

 over the Menai Straits and the Rtvir 

 Conway, and the Harbours of Houth 

 and Holyhead, and the Road from Dub- 

 lin to Howtli ; and for the further Im- 

 provement of the Road from London to 

 Holyhead. 



Cap. LXXV. For enabling his 

 Majesty to inclose part of Kew Green, 

 and for dividing and extingtiishing 

 Rights of Common over certain Lands 

 in the Parish of Kew, in the County of 

 Surrey. 



Cap. LXXVI. For amending the 

 Laivs respecting the Solemnization of 

 Blarriages in Eve/land. 



Cap. LXXVil. To authorise his 

 Majesty, under certain circumstarices, 

 to regulate the Duties and Drawbacks 

 on Goods imported or expoited in 

 Foreign Vessels ; and to exempt certain 

 Foreign Vessels from Pilotage. 



Cap. LXXVIII. To grant addi- 

 tional Stamp Duties mi certain Proceed- 

 ings in the Court of Chancery, and in 

 the Eejuity Side of the Court of Exche- 

 quer in Ireland. 



Cap. LXXIX. For building addi- 

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