¥ APPENDIX to th 
. baPablic Aas pafed in the feventh Sef- 
» fron of the feventeenth Parliament 
_ of Great Britain. 
LAN at for indemnifying all 
perfons whp have been con- 
cerned in advifing or carrying into 
execution certain orders of council 
refpecting the exportation of corn . 
and grain, and alfo certain orders 
iffued by the governor general of- 
his Majefty’s colonies ia America, 
Act for the better fupport of the 
dignity of fpeaker of the houfe of ~ 
commons; and for difabling the 
fpeaker for the time being from 
holding any office or place of profit, 
during pleafure, under the crown. 
The America intercourfe act. 
An act to indemnify fuch perfons 
as have omitted to qualify them- 
_ _felves for offices and employments, 
&c. 
An att for continuing fo much of 
an act as relates to the rendering the 
payment of creditors more equal 
and expeditious in North Britain. 
An att for taking off the duties 
on unwrought tin exported beyond 
the Cape of Good Hope. 
Aét to continue feveral laws re- 
Jative to the manufacture of leather, 
&e. 
Act to continue the ercourage- 
ment and reward of perfons dif- 
covering the longitude, &c. 
Aé for allowing time for the en- 
Toliment of deeds and wills made by 
papitts, 
Act for relief of the American 
‘loyalifts and Eaft Florida fufferers, 
A& to fettle an annuity on the 
heirs and defcendants of William 
_ Penn, efg. the original proprietor of 
the province of Pennfylvania. 
Act to fettle an annuity on the 
Rev. Francis Willis, M. D, 
Vou. XXXII. 
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_ A& for amending an act.27 Geo. 
III, for allowing the importation 
and exportation of certain goods in 
the ports of Jamaica, Grenada, Do- 
minica, New Providence, &c. 
A&G to exempt goods imported 
“from the fettlement of Yucatan, 
from the duties impofed on the fales 
of them by auétion, &c. ; 
A& for permitting the importa- 
tion of Cafhew gum, &c. 
A& for encouraging new fettlers 
in his majefty’s American colonies. 
A& for regulating the flave trade. 
A& to enable the governors of 
certain places beyond the feas to re- 
mit the fentence of tranfported fe- 
lons. 
A& to change the punifhment of 
burning of women. 
A& to empower jultices, &c. to 
vifit parifh workhoufes. 
Two atts refpeéting the duties on 
low wines and {pirits in North Bri- 
tain. wae og \ 
A& to continue the farming of 
the poft-horfe duties. 
Aé& to alter an act 12 Geo. II. to 
prevent frauds in gold and filver 
wares, and to alter an act 24 Geo. 
III. granting a duty on gold and fil- 
ver plate. - 
A@ for granting new duties on 
Wine {ftences. 
A& for laying a duty on the im. 
portation of rape feed, &c, and for _ 
the importation of rape cakes duty~ 
free. 
A& for converting certain an- 
nuities by tontine, eftablifhed by 
an att of laft feffion, into certain 
annuities for an abfolute term of 
years. 
A& for granting new daties on 
tobacco, &c. 
A&to continue for 2 limited time, 
the indemnity a& paffed Feb. 25, of 
the prefent feflion. 
A& 
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