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tional duty on rice imported into 

 Great Britain. 



An act for allowing an addi- 

 tional drawback on chocolate ex- 

 ported. 



An act for indemnifying such 

 persons as have advised or acted 

 under an order in council for al- 

 lowing the importation of certain 

 articles into the West Indies, and 

 for permitting such importation 

 until the 30th day of June, 1813. 



An act for authorizing the assist- 

 ant secretary to the postmaster 

 general to send and receive letters 

 and packets free from the duty on 

 postage. 



An act to explain so much of 

 two acts for regulating his majes- 

 ty's household and other purposes 

 as relates to the powers of the 

 commissioners for the care and 

 management of his majesty's real 

 and personal estate. 



An act for continuing to his 

 majest)' certain duties on malt, 

 sugar, tobacco and snuff, in Great 

 Britain ; and on pensions, offices, 

 and personal estates in England; 

 for the service of the year 1813. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 10,500,000/. byexchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britain ; for 

 the year 1813. 



An act for punishing mutiny 

 and desertion ; and for the better 

 payment of the army and their 

 quarters. 



An act for allowing a drawback 

 of the duty on coals used in fire or 

 steam engines for raising ores in 

 the counties of Devon and Corn- 

 wall. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 last session of parliament, to pre- 

 vent the issuing and circulating of 

 pieces of gold and silver or other 

 metal, usually called tokens,exccpt 



such as are issued by the banks 

 of England and Ireland respec- 

 tively. 



An act to allow a limited pro- 

 portion of the corps of miners to 

 enlist into the regular forces. 



An act for authorizing the com- 

 missioners of customs and excise 

 to make an allowance for the ne- 

 cessary subsistence of poor persons 

 confined for debts or penalties sued 

 for under their orders. 



An act for empowering the com- 

 missioners of excise to sell salt 

 seized, duty free, either for expor-- 

 tation or for curing fish, and to 

 reward the seizing officer. 



An act to repeal so much of an 

 act of this session as continues the 

 prohibition of the making of starch 

 from wheat and other articles of 

 food. 



An act to facilitate the adminis- 

 tration of justice. 



An act for the regulating of his 

 majesty's royal marine forces while 

 on shore. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 five millions by exchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britain, for 

 the year 1813. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 1,500,000/. by exchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britian, for 

 the year 1813. 



An act to explain and amend an 

 act, passed in the last session of 

 parliament, for amending the laws 

 relating to the local militia in Eng- 

 land. 



An act to explain and amend an 

 act, passed in the last session of 

 parliament, intituled, an act fof 

 amending the laws relating to the 

 local militia in Scotland. 



An act to allow a bounty on the 

 exportation of the manufactures of 

 refuse or waste silk. 



