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Cap. CVI. To continue for one Year 
so much of an Act of the ni Session of 
Parliament, as increases the Duties 
payable on Sugar imported from the 
East Indies. , 
Cap. CVII. To allow, until the \st 
day of August, 1823, a Drawback of the 
whole of the Duties of Customs on 
Brimstone used and consumed in the 
making and preparing Oil of Vitriol or 
Sulphuric Acid. 
Cap. CVI. For vesting all Estates 
and Property occupied for the Barrack 
Service in any Part of the United 
Kingdom in the Principal Officers of 
his Majesty’s Ordnance, and for grant- 
ing certain Powers to the said Principal 
Officers in relation thereto. 
Cap. CIX. To repeal the Duties 
and Drawbacks on Barilla imported 
into the United Kingdom ; and to grant 
other Duties and Drawbacks in lieu 
thereof. 
Cap. CX. To amend the Laws for 
the Prevention of Smuggling. 
Cap. CX4. To allow, until the 10th 
day of November, 1824, the Exportation 
of Spirits distilled from Corn for Home 
Consumption in Scotland, to Parts be- 
yond Seas, without Payment of the Duty 
of Excise chargeable thereon. 
Cap. CXIl. To authorize the fur- 
ther Advance of Money out of the Con- 
solidated Fund, for the Completion of 
Works of a Public Nature, and for the 
Encouragement of the Fisheries in 
Treland. 
Cap. CXIII. To amend an Act, 
passed in the 50th year of his late Ma- 
jesty, for directing that Accounts of 
Increase and Diminution of: Public Sa- 
laries, Pensions, and Allowances, shall 
be annually laid before Parliament, and 
for regulating and controlling the grant- 
ing and paying such Salaries, Penstons, 
and Allowances. 
Cap. CXIV. To provide for the 
more effectual Punishment of certain 
Offences, by Imprisonment with hard 
Labour. 
Cap. CXV. To regulate the Quali- 
fication of Persons holding the Office of 
Coroner in Ireland. 
Cap. CXVI. For the more conve- 
nient and effectual registering in Ireland 
Deeds execuied in Great Britain. 
Cap. CXVII. To redisce the Stamp 
Duties on Reconveyances of Mortgages, 
and in certain other Cases ; and to amend 
an Act of the last Session of Parliament, 
for removing Doubts as to the Amount 
of certain Stamp Duties in Great Bri- 
tain and Ireland respectively. 
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Cap. CXVIII. To amend an Act 
made in this present Session of Parlia- 
ment, for amending an Act made in the 
Ist year of his present Majesty’s Reign, 
for the Assistance of Trade and Manu- 
factures in Ireland, by authorizing the 
Advance of certain Sums for the Support 
of Commercial Credit there. 
Cap. CXIX. To regulate the Trade 
of the Provinces of Lower and Upper 
Canada, and for other purposes relating 
to the said Provinces. 
Cap. CXX. To defray the Charge 
of the Pay, Cloathing, and Contingent 
Expenses, of the Disembodied Militia in 
Great Britain; and to grant Allow- 
ances in certain Cases to Subaltern Offi- 
cers, Adjutants, Quarter-master's, Sur- 
geons, Surgeons-mates, and Serjeant- 
majors of Militia, wntil the 2th day of 
March, 1823. 
Cap. CXXI. To defray, until the 
25th day of June, 1823, the Charge of 
the Pay and Clothing of the Militia of 
Ireland; and for making Allowances to 
Officers and Quarter-masters of the said 
Militia during Peace. 
Cap. CX XII. For raising the Sum 
of 16,500,0001. by Exchequer Bills, for 
the Service of the Year 1822. 
Cap. CXXIII. To amend an Act 
of the \st year of his present Majesty, 
for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in 
England. 
Cap. CXXIV. Yo amend an Act 
passed in the 1st and 2d years of his 
Majesty’s Reign, for the Relief of In- 
solvent Debtors in Ireland. 
Cap.CXXV. To enable Ecclesias- 
tical Persons, and others, in Ireland, to 
grant Leases of Tithes, so as to bind 
their Successors. 
Cap. CXXVI. To amend the aes 
ral Laws now in being for regulating 
Turnpike-roads in that part of Great 
Britain called England. aie 
§ 2. enacts, that after the ist of January, 
1826, the nails of the tire or tires of the 
wheels of waggons, carts, and all such ve- 
hicles made use of upon turnpike-roads, 
shall not project above one quarter of an 
inch beyond the surface of the same; and 
inflicts a penalty for disobedience upon 
the owner, of a sum not exceeding 40s. 
and upon the driver of a sum not exceed- 
ing 20s., for every such offence,—that is, 
for each time the vehicle with wheels dif- 
ferently constructed shall be drawn upon 
a turnpike-road. < 
$5. enacts, that the trustees or commis- 
sioners shall, after the ist of January, 
1824, continue to collect for every wag- 
gon, &c. having the fellies of the wheels 
of less breadth than four and a half inches, — 
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