170 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1800. 



Public Acts passed in the Fourth 

 Sessio7i of the Eighteenth Par- 

 liament of Great Britain. 



For charging public account- 

 ants with payment of interest. 



For raising 20,500,000/. by an- 

 nuities. 



For authorizing bakers to sell new 

 bread to soldiers on their march. 



For establishing an agreement 

 with the bank of England for ad- 

 vancing 3,000,000/. 



For prohibiting the sale of bread 

 not baked a certain time. 



To amend act of 31 Geo. II. 

 for better regulating the price 

 and assize of bread. 



To lessen the duties on wine 

 and spirits imported from the 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



For explaining and amending 

 certain acts relating to church leases. 



For security of collieries and 

 mines, and for regulation of col- 

 liers, &c. 



- For granting money out of the 

 consolidated fund. 



To continue and amend act to 

 prohibit the exportation, and per- 

 mit the importation of corn. 



To enable courts of equity to 

 compel the transfer of stock in suits. 



For making regulations with re- 

 spect to certain articles of customs. 



To authorize the granting com- 

 missions to certain persons serv- 

 ing in the Dutch forces. 



To remove doubts arising from 

 an act of last session, for permit- 

 ting East India goods to be ware- 

 housed. 



To enable exchequer bills to be 

 issued on credit of the tonnage 

 and income duties. 



For raising several sums of 

 money by exche quer-bills. 



To continue and amend act for 

 encouragement of British fisheries. 



To permit French wines to be 

 imported from Guernsey, &c. in 

 bottles. 



For indemnifying the governors, 

 &c. in the West India Islands. 



For allowing farther time for 

 payment of instalments on certain 

 loans. 



To continue an act for em- 

 powering his majesty to secure 

 and detain suspected persons. 



For altering the fares of licenced 

 hackney coach-men. 



To peiTTiit the importation of 

 Swedish herrings. 



To permit horse hides to be used 

 for boots, &c. and to prevent the 

 damaging of raw hides and skins. 



To repeal act 14 Geo. III. re- 

 lating to hops, and for better col- 

 lection of the duty thereon. 



For suspending the duties on 

 foreign hops imported, and grant- 

 ing other duties. 



For establishing regulations in 

 the offices of the house of commons. 



For better ascertaining and col- 

 lecting the duties on income. 



To regulate the delivery of 

 statements to the commercial com- 

 missioners of London. 



To indemnify persons who have 

 omitted to qualify for offices and 

 employments. 



• For regulating the government 

 of the British territories in India. 



For increasing the inn-keepers' 

 rates of subsistence on quartering 

 soldiers. 



For the safe custody of insane 

 persons charged with offences. 



For the iinion of Great Britain 

 and Ireland. 



For repealing part of the duties 

 and drawbacks on imported kid 

 skins. 



Concerning the disposition of 

 certain real and personal property 

 of their majesties. 



